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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

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MONDAY, APRlC 19, THE ZANESV1LLE TIMES RECORDER. SWEET CMAM rrm READ OUR PLAN Hospital Contest On August Thirty-first vc arc going to present either the Bethesita or the Good Samaritan Hospital with One Hundred Dollars. Now, which hospital shall we give it to? Both are deserving, both of them are doing worlds of good for Zanesville and we have decided to allow our customers to determine who gets the money. Every purchase of 5 cents entitles the patron to a ticket vote as sample attached. If you should soend 50c you ten tickets and you then vots them to your favorite hospital.

Could anything be more simple. The ballot box is here in our store. Contest starts today and you ought to vote many, many times. The hospital which receives the most votes by August 31 will receive our $100.00. Tell your friends about our hospital contest, then help a good thing along.

Befhesda Good Samaritan raw IP MaiFMacyi 623 MAIN STREET OF QUALITY ARTHUR neighborhood news) -J) II IUU HfU Looking For Per Spring and Summer For Your Entire Family, Ifsey're Here Wailing You. You Can Take Tiiem Heme and Wear Them. Pay Later In Small Pay- Hirsciiberg's 30 Opera Block, Save Half the Money l.y taking adtanlag of these low pricwi; GenMeman's Put. two or three Good Slothes DRUG HOUSE SPECIAL Hat Drive $1 for a Spring Hat New style, 'durable, Jn various The College Brand This famous hat, which selli for 13.00, has just been received at our store. They com In green, brown and other desirable hades now In stylo.

We- rue men from fcead to foot. B. SOBEL 607 Main Just Above Sixth Street. I 5 ICE CREAM SODAS. Royal Ann Cherry Orange Oregon, Poaches, crushed Chocolate Queen Bess Strawberry Hawaiian Pineapple SUNDAES 10c Walnuts Nut Frapp Royal Ann Cherry Oregon Peaches, crushed Nut Chocolate Queen Bess Strawberry Egg Drinks, Creme de Mint, Phosphates, Root Beer Cleanliness and Purity at and Sixth Sts.

Opp. St. Car Waiting Room Dr. II, CRAWFORD Specialist on All Private Disease of Men and Women Consultation Free. Office: Weller Theater Building, Zanesville, Ohio.

Bell Phone 833-K. Ind. Phone 584X QUICK CURE WAYS MIXTURE QUICKER AND SETTER THAN CUBE6S, SANOMJ WOOD OR COPAIBA CAPSULE OR LIQUID 0RUS0I8TS. tl.OU his the J. the the his he It.

of of 1. the and the ISJCONVICTED Second DegTee Verdict Ajjainit Man Who Shot Henry Tinsley New Lexington, April 1 -ini-. Tha J-iry In ttie (ilrin nrirW ''inl returned a verdi 't of lu th ond degree Saturday aft, a' 'I o'clock. The court chs.rgd (h Jirv ysrdey afternoon and it retired at I 3 o'dwlt, requiring two hours reach. a verdict.

Attorney Wllltams, ant's counsel, nuils a motion foe a IrlaJ, which will he taken up Inter. Arthur Qlnn, the murd' rcr, a colored man about 12 years of nun. He stmt end killed Henry also culored. Willi a shot gun Ittet November. The men quurrelr-l nvrr a woman.

mad a plea of H. Klr.g of Giinford waj foreman of the porv. Just six days were required to S'. ure a She evidence, tgimtit of counsel and secure ii verdict. trinn aMeptfd thn vrdlct.

very ly, even though he has a life sectlenc In the Ohio penlfntlary siitrli.g him In the face. A Healing Sl? rr flnrna, bsppr.l Mantis ase ewe ipr. As a hulling salv for burin. or, oie nippies sod chapped hands berlaln's 8ale Is most i client. It allays ths psln of a born slov.st in.

stantly snd unlets ths ry vers, heals the psrts without lvin a scur. Price, 25 cents, lur tale by sit dealers THE TARIFF REVISION. How to revise the tariff, preserve protection and not cut off revenue one and ths same time will truly call fir statesmanship of a high onier. It would be esiiy to slash the tariff, If people wanted free trade. must ever keep in mind this trinity of revision, protection and revenue.

Philadelphia Press, When the schedules have been duly revised, when the extra session Is a matter of history, that which is now held In abeyan-e will be Iterated, in other wordt, the curtain will rlae on four years of Eagle. Prsldent Taft Is a revisionist, but he Is sound and republican on the tariff. Resides, we repent, as president, he Is keenly alive to the revenue phe.se of th'j question. Milwaukee) It need not be a matter of surprise If a tax upon Income, as fair and equitable a form of taxation as can possibly be thought should r'elve consideration. It would teem best, however, that It should sun by iucif and not be mixed up with ttie question of tariff.

rrovldence Bulletin. In vain will the fr'-e traders President address for a declaration that ths tariff must be reformed In a way that will upset and res. ruth an if pi. I portlr.g home Industry and labor with pro'ec'He) i'l' Hiv -t nali fit ('laril iri lr ar) rr. genUsjfc Vur Hood's Pills! NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES DRESDEN' Louis Hlndel has sold resilience property on Est Tsnth street to Lee.

Cassady. It Is said that Hlndel wilt move to a farm In Madison township, Mr. Caseady contemplates having a handsome dwelling house built on the lot In the near future, removing all old buildings. MARIETTA-While attempting to push a drawbar bach with hli foot, In order to make a proper coupling of freight cars, O. C.

Staats, of this city, conductor on the Marietta division of Pennsylvania lines, had that member so badly crushed that amputation between the knee and ankle was necessary. The accident occurred late Friday afternoon at Neweomerstown. TRINWAT The net outcome of the neighborhood quarrel between Harry Randies on one side and Mr. and Mrs. E.

Wright on the other, all of whom reside near Willow Hrook, has been binding over of the Wrights to the grand Jury In the sum of 1100 each, and placing of Randies under a $100 peace bond In common pleas court. COSHOCTON' Creed Tldball, who disappeared so suddenly several days ago, is now working in -Columbus. This Information was received from Tldball hlmeejf In a letter written to his father. The boy gave no reasons for leaving home in the letter but simply wrote to let his parents know that was safe and where he was. The father that Creed will return home after a few weeks of roughing NEWARK Emanuel Bauman has commenced suit In common pleas court against the Pennsylvania railroad company for damages in the sum $20,000, $10,300 of which is for personal Injuries, and $10,000 for the death his wife, Eliza Bauman, who was killed, and he himself injured at Wll-loughby Pike, near Klrkersville, Dec.

1908, by a Pan Handle train. He says that the train was running 60 miles an hour through a dangerous cut without ringing the bell or sounding whistle, COSHOCTON Willlard Mlzer, while plowing up a lot that faces on Cambridge road Saturday morning, uncovered a nest of young rabbits. Walnut Cleaner Propelled by Water Wheel The large quantities of English wal-nuts grown In California are cleaned sorted In rotary screens, many of which are propelled by water wheels placed In the Irrigating flumes. The nuts are fed into a hopper and after tumbling around In a small screen until cleaned are next whirled Into a larger screen for sorting. Popular Mechanics for May contains a picture of device.

CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children, flis Rind You Hays Always Brcght Bears the sum of delivered to the address below: Street Ohio or rdd for. Pleas notify our WHIGVILLE Mr. Wagner's saw mlU has arrived and Is doing a hustling business on Miss Violet Lemmsx's farm. Leander jVorhles has moved his saw mill from Mrs. Emma Stevens' farm to another set.

Miss Grace Shacltla of Cambridge spent her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pharkle. Mrs. Zone Chamberlain of Caldwell was the guest of tin parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Groves, over Sunday. WHUam Simmons ws called to Som-erton on account of the illness of his two grandchildren. Tho Easter entertainment was quite a success and was well attended. Some of those from a distance were George Druly O'Neill of Glada.

Misses Ho, Mae and Clara Barnes of Barnes' Ridge, Friend Wilson and Frank Craig of Summerfield. and James Gibson of Batesville. Several of our people attended the i funeral of William Meek at Barnes' jRidce Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frsnk Miley spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cleary. Mls Belinda Roberts Is visiting friends at Olive. Mr.

Herman Snyre of this place and jMiss Delilah Keller of Mt. Ephraim iwere married at the bride's home Sunday morning by Rev. O. M. Peoples.

They will make their home at Mt. Ephralrn. i John Gibson, who has bought Alfred (Gam's farm, will move thers In the near future. S0N0RA Dr. Pusthlmer and family visited his father last Thursday and Friday.

Miss Mary Klniberllng of Glnther Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Homman. Charles Hardeaty of High Hill called on friends here Saturday. Miss Edna Blrkhlraer visited Norwich friends Sunday. Among those who visited here with friends Sunday were Flora Williams, Miss Jane Love, Mr.

snd Mrs. Snyder and Harrold Patterson, Mr. snd Mrs. Lota Brock. snd Mrs.

Ora Jones and two children, Miss Eva Perego, E. V. Gibbons, Albert Mcllvalne and George Sims, sll of Zanesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason and two children of Norwich.

Master George Walters spent Ess-ter with relatives st Zanesvllle- Daly Bowers, who has been taking treatment at the Bethesda hospital for two weeks, returned to her home here Friday much Improved. Mis. Dunthlmer and little daughter are visiting Cambridge relatives this week. Mm. Louisa Sutter was pleasantly surprised with a post card shower on Easter Sunday In honor of her birthday anniversary.

Cards to the number of 112 were received from different parts of the United States. Mrs. J. Must and daughter Carrie spent Satuniay and Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs, Sutler. Walter Hanes returned to Springfield to resume his studies after spending a week with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Hanes. GRATIOT A.

C. Campbell made a trip to Newark last week. Wllber Cox, one of the twin brothers, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cox, was horn Dec.

16. 19ns, and died April s. 1909. after a few days' illness. Funeral services were held from the home Wednesday.

April 7. Elder G. Parker officiated. Interment took place at the Poplar Fork cemetery. The thirl quarterly meeting of As-bury circuit M.

E. churrh will be held on Sunday and Monday, Mar and at the Klndlay church, and Rev, A. H. Noreross. district superintendent, will be present.

Sunday. April IS, at 2 30 p. Rev J. M. Wells, the pastor, will preach at the Methodist Protestant church.

Eczema is Now Curable. ZEMO, a clean liquid for external use, stops Itching Instantly and permanently cur8 eciema and every form of Itching skin or scalp disease. Andrews, the druggist, says he has been 1 shown positive proof of many remark-! able cures made by ZEMO and that he endorse, and recommends It and believes ZEMO will do all that Is I for It. I Fifteen children of the name of Finn a school dlstribu- SHARON Forrest Marquis of Co, 13th Infantry of Ft. Leavenworth, Kan, is visiting his father, Ed.

Marquis, J. F. Pteen of Canton called on his brother, M. Pteen, last Wednejdaj and Thursday. Mrs.

J. K. Perkier was in Columbus attending a r.nheksh convention last week. An Easter entertainment given by the Chrlstlsn Endeavor society In The Methodist church last Sunday night, was attended by a large and appreciative audience. Quite a number of young folks from Olive Green snd Hosklnavllle attended the Easter entertainment here last Sunday night.

A. J. Lowe has moved his family to Caldwell and Esra Tuttle has moved Into ths house vacated by Mr. Lows. DEAVERTOWN rr.

Peebles, wife and little daughter are the guests of relatives st Elliotts. Easter services were held st the M. E. church last Sunday evening. Mrs.

Wise has returned home after spending ths winter In the west. Rev. Pickens was callefl to McCon-nelsvllls to conduct the funeral services of Mr. James Bcott. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Chnlmer Ma-theney, last Thursday, a daughter. Elmer WUe has gone to Logan, where he obtained work as a plasterer. Jacob Williams of East Branch was visiting relatives here last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Underwood snd children of New Ixlngton visited n. Shoemaker and fsmily Sunday. H. C.

James and wife entertained their children and grandchildren Bun-day, There were twenty-fivs present. I'jr. and Mrs. Luburgh of Sprlngboro ar visiting with Mrs. Luburgh's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Pickens. The doctor is suffering from a badly broken ankle. Quite a number of people from Bsyrs and Portersvtlle attended th Orange meeting hers Saturday. Miss Emma Moore, who has been staying with William Bennett and family during the winter, returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. 8 C. Fletcher spent Sunday at Rose Dale the guests of Ir. Folk and family.

The last lecture of the series of lectures which Rev. Pickens has been giving, will be given next Bunday evening, subject: "The Stone Cut Out of the Mountain Without Hands." Everybody Invited. SAN TOY Quite a large tract of land Is being leased for oil and gas In this vicinity. Harlan Henry and William Henry made a business trip to Corning Wednesday. Dr.

Smith snd wife of Portervllle were visiting friend at Hopewell on Tuesday. The social given by the K. of P. 11k of Portervllle was a great success. Owing to the continued Idlene-ss of the mines at this place, our town Is almost T.

J. Walpole pun-haeed a fine driving horse at the public, stock sale at Somerset Tuesday. Kondy Koon made a buslaeea trip to Crookrvllle Wednesday. Elmer Miller and family will leave here for Toledo, where Mr. Miller has secured a position a bookkeeper, REDFIELD.

The mines at this place have shut down for an Indefinite time. The Presbyterians will build a new church the comlr.g summer. The Sunday school is progressing nicely und the supervision of M. Brow n. Bob Allen moved his family from Rehoboth to this pLace last week.

Mr. and Mra Ed Shipley are happy over the arrival of a girl. School closes at this place Friday. Scott Maiheney Is visiting his grandparents at Ieavertown this week. Edward Slmson who has been seriously ill.

Is not much Improved. Rev. Wright of New Lexington will preach at this place Sunday evening. Friends of Matheney surprised him with a post card shower Saturday, his birthday. The electric furnace 1 capable of attaining a heat of degrees.

This is temperature that will melt almost eery solid known. In comparison with heat a red-hot bar of iron would NASHP0RT The Easter services given In the M. E. church Sunday evening were largely attended. An excellent program was rendered.

Mr. E. Wallar, a traveling salesman for the Chattanooga Iron and Hoofing has returned to Tenn after a pieasntit Ms. I with his parents, Mr, and Mr Wiiiiar, Misses miles snd Essie McMtiltn, F. dyth Waller, Jnnis Iievine, Kva Francis, Mrs.

Joseph Fleming and Mr. George Pevltie attended the funeraj of Van C. Burke st Perry'on Tuesday. Ir. A.

H. Kreagke and daughtnr of Fruit hfield are visiting Mr. and Mra Taylor Jones. Mr, Bernlre Pltter and little son Paul of Newark spent Thursday with Mrs. Matilda Kilter, Mr, Higgle, sei-tion for man on the Interurbmi, his punhased the farm ownd by Jesse Sliafer, and moved his family to that place last week.

Jnhn Wood of Columbus has taken up his residence In his summer home at this place. Quite a number from this place attended the funeral of Mrs. J. W. Bldle at Cottage Hill, I'alny, ths small daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

8. W. Berkshire, who has teen quite 111 from pneumonia. Is Improving Mr. and Mrs.

Charles George have moved to the Wareham farm. CROOKSVILLE. RT. 1 Miss Ella Fonts closed a very successful term of school Thursday at Uiaik Oak. Mrs.

Katie Bush snd Cora Eveland were the gucKts of Mrs. Stone-burner FrldMy. Communion services at Jerusalem church Bunday, April IS. Mr. snd Mrs.

John Eveland had for their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clara Bush and fsmily and Mr. anil Mr William Btoneburner and daughter Birdie. Quite an enjoyable time was had at the horns of Mr snd Mrs.

Philip Stone-burner Saturday evening, it being their son Lmlias's 21st birthday. About thir-tyflve of the young folks came In and surprised him. They also gave htm quite a number of fine post cards. The evening was spent In grimes and social conversation. Ths patrons of his mall route gave him a post card show-er.

He received one hundred and five. He wishes to thank all for their cards. COLORED CITIZEN NEWS Klmer Leach of Albany. was In the city a few days visiting friends, Robert Oranger, head waiter at the Hotel Warden, Newark, was In the city Katurday on business. Guy, the little son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Garit of street. Is quite 111. ban returned from Lisbon, wic-re (r: fnt to the funeral! of her daughter, Mrs. Sadie Williams.

Charles Toner has addud a fine sign at his pool rooms and barber shop on Main Mies Long of Woodlawn avenue will leave today for Bradford, I. Vh tn r.f,ni tft'n m-MAka vlalflnv CA'a. Uvea. Kay Grayson of fiouth Third street left Saturday for Cleveland, to visit friends. Mrs.

Charles Toney Is confined to her home on Hou'h Third reet with Illness. Theadore Rlack of Chicago, chef on the ft. O. dining car. waa la the city a few days visiting- friends.

Mrs. Jessie Wright of Pine street has been visiting friends In Columbus. Mrs. Daniel Guy and daughter, Mra. Sln.pson, of werei In the city Suhday the guests of Mr.

and Mra Samuel Guy on Pine street, Mrs. Josle Karly Is confined to her home on M'lsklngum avenue with a slight attack of pneumonia Mrs. George Brady is confined to her home on Clifford avenue with nes For Conatlalloo Mr. L. H.

Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lske, la, says: mam-berialn's Ktumach snd Liver Tablets' are certainly the best thing on thd nmrket for constipation." tilvs these tablets a trisi. You are certain to: find them agreeable and pleasant in effeet Price, cents. 6atnp.es free, i 7V-f I 1 M-n Pan's cleaned and 4a Ladi-' Pui's cleaned snd l-adl-s' Ji kets cleaned and pressed 4 Henry Yamer N. Ind. Phone Bell phoM K7-1.

Mil ii ill ij ii i i i la Drink Linser's Beer The Cost With All Charges Prepaid Price List Only for ZaneBvllle, Ohio. Case doz, large buttles S2.23 Case doz. i-mall bottles 82.00 One-half barrel, in wood $4.00 One-quarter barrel, In wood S2.25 Make all Checks and Money Orders payable to The Simon LInser Prewing Cjx, and send all orders to The Simon LInser Brewing Lancaster, Ohio. cvt oct and use this blank. send me by Express at once, ths following: mm" s.

Wul not riaove Jintil Ma The Shoe Fito tvowhleh you will find enclosed Jnl'iTr'l'''ie'it of game, to be Name Town be r't'd IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND 529 Main Street. NEXT TO WALKEH'S And is in shape to sell you shw first. 1..

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