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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 4

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 4

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MONDAY, AUGUST 10, FOUR THE 2ANESVILLE TIMES RECORDER. DlY TIMES RECORDERjWORK SUSPENDED PERRY COUNTY Furniture COMING TO ZANESVILLE Kirk Hotel, From 8 a. m. to 8 p. One day only.

TUESDAY. AUG. 13, IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO 200 MILES TO SEE BANKER AT ROLLING Hi The Lender in Ni. Hrcuiatlea end Advertising Publlshe.) Every Morning Bxcept 'un-(Jay bv The Times HoMfr Cora- Unrierpricings pany, Zanesvllle, Ohio. r.Bira offlc-ii n.u Bt New Plant Again Shut Down After Dr.

C. C. Weist Western Offli- -311 Buy Building. Running Two Weeks; Jacob J. Johnson Succumbs to Infirmities of Age; New Lexington News Chlcago Resume Sept 1.

MBfRIPTIO RATES By Carrier, pur year By Carrier, per week Pr Tlf.li .15 I on The local plant of tha American Nw Lexington. 0.. Aug. 9. iSpe-; Ev Mall! tlx months! 101 Rolling Mill which ha 4 resumed clalj- Hon.

Jacob J. Johnson. nreslnt Sirloin No matter n-tat tie waat, ti- saad redy a lit.U lower prk 3a3 w.v tsraJ tarms. Bsdiet, embrace the aw6t aid that' madfl. The Welt Known Columbus Speolallt Kbo will nit above named town on date opacified For mora thin 10 rear Dr.

'mt hi made rejuiar monthly nm to th principal cities ol Ohio. Hi practice io thi community ularjeiydu to the hearty recommeada-booaof mow whom be ha. treated. Why not eonamta weU known apecuUtt who haa earned an eatabuiflcd repu-tatioa amcB you Chronic Diseases of Men and Women rV 1 2JJ: opsrtlon two ek ago after beitig of the Perry County bank, and former By Hall, one month lor several wk. nan again shut i sheriff and treasurer of thla Any failure t.i twelve paper regit.

down, temporarily, Saturday afternoon. died at hit lata horn west of tow at riy Dromnr cnrrecien noon TU. ,..,,,1. .1 u. A rtl, mpl.lot to niihlliatloB office.

Times Beefsteak-; orrter BuHning, 14 South lilh i uikil uib imii ia h-j' i can oj aye ana nat a i nesvllle. Ohio I from the hefldniiertwra of he -fi iTm.jr i7r several ween wun in- i i a All mall mliscrlptlnns are strictly ash In advance, and n'iner la etooDed cmpsny i'n tha order to atop the wh'-n subscription expire. wheel received bv tha management i last wek. It however, thai alj lb. Induafrial conditions have not yet T)t Wtut: ba devoted tu life to the ttudy of Chronic I' you ara afflicted, how caa you make a nuatata tr ttin charge the honeat opinion of an epneoced educated SpenaUat, who at ireat eipenae qualihed BimMlt and provided the neceaaary iaalitiea (or the aucceaalul treatment ol Chronic Diaease.

It cota you no more to employ an xprt than to nu your Uie witi an inexperienced phyMciao, Entered as se'-ond-cin matter at th postofAce at Zane.ville. Ohio, under the act of Marc.i 3 1ST9. FCXEKAL TCESDAV Tha deceased 1 survived by six children. They are Albert and Frank Johnton of Lincoln. Neb William Johnson, cashier of tha Parry County bank.

Mrs. Donahue and Mr. Cash or Credit Wm. Wells THS BIG FURNITURE STORE X. Fifth fit, Opp.

sftape.i themselves favorably to a teadv run at tha local plant of the company. BOTH TELEPHONE SO. 17. Bennat of this eiy and Mr r.i AII r.ftnnU Or. Weist.

mMMt44MaMMM "ltn "'W 10 nut "own the I mlila camt the good news that the i Partridge of Nebraska. ot e.nenenea Eyes Examined Free Hav your evea examined by an experienced Speaaiiat Dr. W'eiet treat Diseaaea of the Eye. Many caae of detective viaion are cauaedby diaease. Do not risk your eight with anyone WO I over THfK'SASD company expect to reopen the plant f-ople, of The Tim" Border are 1 1 wlfh PmP'Ct or a nqmnue perloa.

B. Titut printed and circulated (lav. aieaay run tor an i Time p.cordiT njnv a cir. Superintendent Wl ah If 1 -1 11 anrl (la m. ak The funeral sen'lres over his remain eiuude all perimnunj or tuea work.

Ilyoe will be held at St. Rote Catholic ra aufiarial from taj Chrome D.ease of churc Tuesday morning o'cl-k when Pev A A. Cush will celebrate a Heart, Blood, Skin, Kidney. Bladder. Prostate, ml Of reoulem Interment lll or- I will core you the thortett poibi time CUMn lTcr outth.uo.d.rou.appl.auce.oru.iu, Mr LL DISEASES OF MEN he company Vndly mediate environs eqjnl to hofh Ha vnlne that i-ontrtninorarlea combined.

Ha clr- to run thi wboia not able to discover ana u-eai ine cauae. 1( llasaea are needed, Dr. Weiat will at you aaUe-faclory. DISEASES OF WOMEN My year of experience in the treatment oi, Special Diaease ol Women, and tha euccesa in culatlnn In the town tributary to "f'u-hen Zaneaviiie exceed, that of Ita com- 1 nn ration Mere resumed twu blnt'd eontempora rli-a Ita clrcu- latlon In the country tributary to burg, Aug. U21.

HI ancestors ocieo. ptciUy taoa wittering, item over Van came from New Jersey. When he, was work or other ces, Nervoual ueDiiirv. bilitv. weex ago.

but when they again the first of next month, no further thut down I looked for. Ths plant, when running full blast, employ about 250 men, but during the tZaneavlll la thrta time that of It combined contamporarle. It circulation la 10 par cant In ej-m of that of It combined about nine years of age his mother lo- eeeele. JJ'1 curing hundreds of almost hopeless caaet, baa given me the full confidence of my patienta. My treatment I perfectly harmlesa and can be used suceesafully at home.

Humiliating metboda of examination not required. I will make you feel like a new woman. Consultation Free and Confidential. 4 contamporarle. A line, an Inch, cated on a farm In Reading township, tj, this county, where he was brought up Varicocele end Rupture) Cured wlth-and remained until 14 years of axe.

out the use of tha knife. or a pig of epace in The Timca 4 pas two weeks about ITS were given -r worK riin.r in. inrii ir inirril mri- when he began teaching school and i Each person applying for treatment should bring from two to four ounce of morning urine tlser than the ame pac in an other Zanesvllle paper combined. 4 tauernt ftevera term Tn lSvl he wnicn wm receive careim -r i J. I I Inl consultation at my Columoua office, shoiUd first arrange an appointment by maU.

You cao Booklets on Paints for the atking, 'phone us LAWRENCE E. B. Hens-lee, agent. lUlllllBiaKa 1 in ut county anu Me mt at my Cohunbuaorica on Saturday and Sunday by appointmeoi. A Selling Shoes Has It's drawbacks at f.s.

son of the year when w. trade dollars with the price At Absolute Cost Oxfords at what we giv. for 'em Is alluring the tradu ytt way. Perhaps you oan afford to wear a new pair at the whole, sale figures? Remember repair shoes while you wait by machinery. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL.

CALL OH ABOVE 04TE OR ADDRESS, DR. C. WEIST, Oennison Hotel, COLUMBUS, OHIP RETIRED FARMER CALLED TO REWARD $1.00 and $1.25 Muslin Gowns at serveo in mi capacity tor eight year. In JS70 he was elected treasurer of the county and occupied this office for four years. He was elected a member of th state board of equalization In I8S0.

Since 1879 Mr. Johnson has filled the position as president of the Perry County bank in a very able manner. His business dealings were strictly honst and courteous. He was of a very genial nature, and gave much to charity, t'p until a few ago ha has been faithfully at his post and his presence on Main street during business hours will be sadly missed by his hundreds Of friends. All business places win be closed on Tuesday from 9 to 10.81 a.

in. AGED MAN DEAD The remains of Samuel Brown, an aged farmer, who died at his home near Rehoboth last Wednesday afternoon, were brought here and Interred Main, Blow Second ft. Peter Long Passes Away at Home in Blandy Avenue Saturday Peter Long, aged years, passed away at his home on Blandy avenue at o'clock Saturday morning after an extended Illness. Death was caused by a complication of diseases Incident to a Soup Stock lOc for 1 Head Cabbage 1 Tomato 1 Corn 1 Carrott 1 Onion 1 Potato 1 Parsley "A Pot of Soup for 10c" HARDESTY i Deceased wa retired farmer and 1" TZ' highly respected by all who knew him. i He born In Germany and cam.

curge funerg, Tnf Big purchase of a manufacturer's surplus stock of Muslin Gowns, a dozen styles to choose from; made of fine Cambric and Nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed, high and low neck; not a gown in the lot that isn't big value, regularly priced at $1.00 and $1.25. Monday Sale Price TSe EacBm You buy the best if you buy at Walker viiin urn ia man. no 1 aunlved by a widow and five steD children as follows. Mrs. Llzrle Shu-ben of Washington, Mr.

M. C. Nlcewarner and Mrs. Jacob Ruster-holts of this city; Peter and Jatob Long of Germany. Funeral services over the remains win be conducted at the home of M.

C. Nlcewarner on Market street at 7 o'clock this morning, arter which the remains will be taken to the Pleasant ceased was "2 years of age and died from the effect of a paralytic stroke. He Is survived by four children. The funeral services were conducted at his late home by Rev. Mr.

Bowman of the Rehoboth M. E. church. SHORT SAYINGS Dr. James Miller of Congo was a vlitor (Saturday.

Claude Cannon waa here from Crooksville Saturday on business. Rev. N. B. H.

Gardner of New Quality PHONES 400 SUMMER SUITS Our array of materials all that Is most fashionable and desirable. We Fit Hie Form Adding the skill of article to the charm of ciolet sultlncs and overcoating. H.Dennis North Fourth Sreel Opp. Court House Ridge church, near stovertown, for straltsviue was a visitor during the burial. Rev.

Bumbsugh of the German week. HEARING FUNERAL DIRECTORS, mmt Caxcfnl Aitaeiiae OIt Dar Is tit. aathM iaaM. THE COUNTY OPTION CAMPAIGN The Times Recorder cannot forbear a word of commendation of the officers salacted to conduct tha fight for County Option. They ara without exception rno of high character, earnest and conscientious, and their selection Is a guaranty that the campaign will fc ffta from any thought of personal aggrandisement or notoriety and with tha sola end In view of wiping out the saloons.

All political parties are represented In the lit of officials and It cannot therefore charged that it Is in any sens politically partisan. We belle- that Chairmen Shlppa and Vogt, Secretaries White and- Slgler and Treasurer McGovern, whlla their bet effort ara being put forth to accompllah tha object sought by tha campaign, can also be trusted to use their Influence toward repressing the Inflammatory outbreaks and consequent ill-feel-Ing witty which such campaigns ara fraught. It is already apparent that there Is a division in tha ranka of both the tipplers and the temperate as to whether attempted prohibition Is preferable to strict regulation. Conditions In "dry" territory are being cited by tha of each to prove their respective conditions. Friends, and.

not Infrequently, members of families ara Inflamed against each other In these campaigns of personal liberty versa compulsory prohibition, business Is Injured and old relations ev. ered, aad It stands the leaders of both parti to tha oontroversy in hand to use their beat effort for moderation aad conservatism in both public and private utterance. bryan'Fdisappointment John Daily, a delegate from New Tork city to the Hearst convention, unbosomed himsel after reaching home and told some of the inside history relating to the Bryan men's attitude to. m-ard that Hearst a.ffalr. This one of the things Dally said: "'There Is no doubt In the world that there was a conspiracy there to turn that convention over to Bryan, Bryaa.

Lutheran church will have charge of the obsequies. Quite a number from here spent the day at the Somerset Chautauqua. Dr, M. O. Smith of Sayre was a business caller yesterday.

Miss Anna Lawyer of Thornvllle Is T. W. Dutro Injured Thomas W. Dutro, the well-known will mv Si'li'ia Bp.ip---imip i-l fcHTA, tnwi illi il Hi i i Special Low Prices On mi traveling salesman, is confined to his a guest of Miss Mvrtle McClellan. home on Homewood avenue on account Joseph Guy of Rosevllle was In town of a s'-vere fracture of the ankle of his I yesterday.

left foot. On last Thursday morning I A. C. Kiefer of Reading township he went to a nearby orchard to gather apnt a few hours here Saturday after-a few apples, and In returning stepped noon. In a furrow of plowed ground unseen I "Uncle Josh Jenkins" will hold the by him.

He fell to the ground with boards at Smith's theater Thursday considerable force and wrenched the I ligaments of his ankle apart, said to! The Clarke-Dlllow orchestra of this Kitchen Cabinets --rV r' have been worse than the breaking of city will music for a big dance at Shawnee Monday evening. a bone. Dr. Balnter was called In and Special Sale Trunks, Bags Suit Cases Twenty ppr cent off until further notice. 24 inch Linen Lined Suit Case.

8.1c up. 25 Inch trunk, brass trimmed, with deep tray, $4 95. This Is an extra strong, oil made trunk with steel bottom, three hinges, good bumpers on all eight corners and Tale Leek. Wo have all sizes and can furnish extra dress tray for 50 cents extra. See us for "Genuine Bargains." reduced the fracture.

It will be several weeks before Mr. Dutro will he able to appear on the streets If New Lexington can ralsa funds for the erection of a building with feet floor space he can land a large factory employing 10 men. The board of trade haa the proposition in hand and Is canvassing the situation. Th last sad rites over the remains of little Willie Holden were held at St. Rose church this afternoon and the body laid to rest tn the city cemetery.

CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Kind You Hava Always Bought THE REX HARNESS AND TRUNK CO. :30 Main Street Near Third Stree'. Boars the Slgoa.tu.-e of YOUNG SOLDIER Everything Back But The Dirt EVERY SHIRT HAND FINISHED AND Buttons SEWED ON Eclipse Laundry 224 MAIN STREET. OFF ANY SUIT IN THE STORE DOES YOUR FOWER EXPENSE KITCIffiN' CABI.VET-Mde of ea.tla rhrcwd, cunning acherr.er that he is.

rnrcwa, cunning acnerr.ar toai am wauoji, wuso naaaa; De na two i nPminP ill nnnnnnTinil 1 STIiLPIM Edward Brown, of Roseville, May Have Died in Philippine Islands flowr Was, two drawwa avsd satUrag i bad been in Chicago three days laying fltUUut 111 I nUrUn I iUil i is A cJeaa awee.p-oot a garment, mervej. Pick from Summer, Fall or Winter atock It's a.11 the fame to us during our first. August reduction sale. Don't take It out. in thinking get a motion on and act.

going board, tfce too la larre and bea two his plans, and there were men rWmr aiui wmhrajd about in the convention and In the tn fc.rrf ilm.i 'hn VAur factnrv I hotels rrxDarina to rarry out hi' runnlner with reduces power, doe your Eato price I--. trfinpr red.ir Orooortlon? in In Valim- if th time look B. SOBEL'S Annual August Sale DaUv Is probably mt far away from it up" vou nave found that It doe not oft nearly much a you would the truth in this declaration. It is ltk t0 kn, nut nf Tha rion is tha you have a num- knon that Bryan ent out or Edward Brown, a. young Rasevllle man.

who enlisted In the army some time aao. and went to tha Phlllantnea. Henneberg Bcsanccney V. 4U 6t, Opp. Maaoole a'eaiple.

607 Main Street. Just above Seenth and Opposite Waiting Room. 1 an, uKweTWtrajJ-'i ii.jia.isw I in' ir.rtm..imj!mfmmfm his wav to vim Chicago during the In- fctd by I strangely missing and his parents V-nm dependence convention. It was not un- lead, sr fearful that ha may not be In th I' -you Individual Isctrlc mo-, of the living, for tney bav not til he arrived there and learned tor, VOur power coi would be In pr-- portion to your output Similarly. heard from him for several months the true lnsrdnee.

of the situation gH(lt brir run H1l psP.nti ar, Mr tnd John that became convinced of Hearst's factorv, we ct surpiv you with RoeevlUe. He wrote them all the powar vour can use. determination to throM' all the cold Incidentally vou ean provide for ex- several months ago that he was ill In BELT PINS a hospital in uncle gem eastern pos- An tha en'nnet'a una. ivou i veu I K' tr one of vour machines' Will you give, sessions, eni mai ne tome come Identlal ambition our a few moment or: a soon as he waa aole to travel 4 i your lime to present oma fact? nmi 20 of Ohio wid-awak The parent hav become alarmed over his long silences, and have writ-j ten the war department for Informa. Late and nobby designs in ladies' Belt Pins that! are neat, snappy and attractive at prices from 50c to $5,00 at McHenry Stevens Main Street Between Third and lev i a i mail carrier and their wives! The Ohio Electric Railway Co, 'Phone Main tit.

tlon. but none cou'd be vouchsafed. Thev are now anxiously awaiting the fatality reports from the Philippines for May and June, which will be forthcoming Aug 2n. and are hoping againt hope that his name will not be in the list. and daughters will be with us thlsj Let us show them clean streets 'and the very best brand of Zanesvllle Excellent Is the program! 1 prepare! for their entertainment by the leal carrier i i Our proudert rewd lie within -he UnttVitl her prestige, lips cf our p.eaw4 chec'J Crown and fcridg-work and 'hwing the world that both oil and let betiJl and beauty ta tieir gas lie in th Bra sand at her very Mr.

Greiner Leaves Mr Erie Greiner, who ha Just returned from West Virginia, where went In the Interest of th National door, and it went hurt a bit to' PERFECT DENTAL WORK I. e.AVSv4 All Vdk) A VS TA I declare her belief that further below In tJXZtw tor UfKW)r the nm-o, oil to Straw Hats at cut prices at Kropp's Sign Bear Do Your Feet Ever Hurt? It I stiff sole tbat malt tlie-a hurt. Tlie aole of tbv RED CROSS SHOE tbouah of rexulatlna thlekneaa I flexible. It tp all rubbing, buralag and ecbln. Tbe Kel free lioe la absolutely comfortable.

Made In all all leather. Let fit s-ou. K1RWIN TARRIER eon Mate i. fjv mat a' ere.T.en 'Biscuit Co, leaves thla morning for Somerset for flying visit with his parents. He will leave Tuesday morn-, ing for Chicago, where will attend the Luther League tion Mr Greiner read a paper on -Junior learae Work" before th seoibi morning.

genlce 22-k Grrtwo 14 On. 22-k. Bri'lgework 00. j. oo ui up.

v.ury wui prohablr go over into West Virglnra to straighten ou the i 'angi there Vor( will prb- DR. O. E. Do POE I MiSy, Emnia Mast, deiega'e from ft John's; Lutheran i kno a a Talt ae. retary 1 ores kvbimi al Ovawe).

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