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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 4

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 4

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vA THE ZANESVILLE TIMES RECORDER. ATURDAY, AUGUST 8,1958 FOUR HARRIS COMES 'Jrydr J'v Dr. A. A. Thomen Will Visit ZANESVILLE, OHIO CLARENDON HOTEL Friday August Hth One day only 8 a.

m. to 8 p. m. 10 1 SllIP rr Ti mm Siiii Ceiity I ft 2S9 29 28 HIS of InfeFsgflne Special 'Exhnlbi Art Hall-Thc Canadlaii 'Products Every citizen will find marvels here as it embraces rare fruits from a rare country, Novel showings of manufacturer the capacious halls and grounds Watch The Times Recorder for Further Particulars See Special Sweepstake Prizes in McHenry Slevens' Windows L7E 2C Backed by a Bank Eook you are Independent of th whole world. Tou need asit favor of nobody if you hsvi comfortable sum In tha bank.

Resolve to make yourself independent. Start an account today with the 8ttt Savings bank. Don't until you have a big amount Save what you have and let it be earning Interest while you are earning the rest. The State Savings 3outh Fifth Tinies Ri corder Building- Is lareely a matter of fcaissr. We train you for business aad ft: a successful and useful do this one thing and do it rii: tv -j I ive courses 01 iuuy utumti'j and Bookkeepipit, Account ii Business Practice.

Hidher Aaocli LARCENY CHARGES FOUR I StVV Silt' i DR. A. A. THOMEN Medical Director of the Columbia Sanitarium Chief Examining and Consult-ing Physician of the X-Ray Medical Institute For twenty years the leading SPECIALIST of the middle west. He holds dipioma and certificate from college aad rate officials at well a commissions from the several governors of the state.

professional career has been made and lived la the leading hosplt-als. sanatorium and Institutes of tha couairy. Ihe oa of a doctor and a doctor In every generation past. He is niarvel-ously gifted in the diagnosis of disease and there it no case which can Dot ba made plain as day under hi careful and alwot miraculous power of divination. Remember hi examination and con-ultatlon la free aad Invited and may ba of the greatest opportunity.

We believe all diseases 1 amenabla to treatment and in He Thn'. hand thousand have been restored to! and strength who have been! given up by other physician. Do not give up the struggle for Ufa and health until you have eea this learned and gifted physician and heard from hi Up the word that will mean much to you. Dr. Thomeo't, treatment for catarrh 1 the only cure that Introduce the medicine direct into tha blood current.

That applie locally and by direct contact to the diseased mucous membrane of the nose and throat The bronchial tube and air cell of the lung, the cumulating, germ destroying and potent heater. Absolutely radicating the poison in the system manifested in the blood current and at the same time healing and destroying the cause of the Infection. You are not only cured, but you tay eured. Thla same treatment is equally power ful and positive in asthma, bronchitis, chronic pneumonia and consumption if used before there 1 destruction of lung tissue Hundred of testimonials can be shown you at the Institute. Liver, stomach and bowel disease are treated and cured by Dr.

Thomen' new and i so prepared that it will penetrate direct to these organs by proper application to the urface of the body lying over them. The effect Is immediate and lasting YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN who ufler from 'he effects of youthful indiscretions and nervous debility may call wiQl confidence DISEASE OF WOMEN After year of experience we have discovered the greatest cure known for diseases peculiar to ex. Painful Iterillty, or barrenness, leucorrhoea, pmriti. ovarian and fibroid tumor In Will Attend Perry County Fair Aug 20 Death From Whooping Cough Kew Lexington, Auf. 7 (Special) Oovernor Andrew L.

Herri bat rcepted an Invitation to visit New Lexington and attend the Perrv county fair on Tbursdiy, Aug 21. The governor will be accompanied by a number of promlwnt men of the state and will deliver an address at the fair rounds. Hoc Judsoo Harroon, the D'jrnocrsilc candidate for governor, will ba here on Friday, Aug. 21, and be also will make an addreaa, With these two leading mrn of the state aa their guests and a large num- nr of other big attractions the of- fleers of tha Perry County Agricultural i society will offer the bent meeting thla year In the hlntory of tha organization, i WILUE HOLDEN DEAD Willie, the au-ysar-old un of Mr. and SIra.

John Hoiden, dld at an earty hour Friday morning after a aovare struggle with typhoid and whooping- cough. The youngster haa bean ser-iously 111 for the past week, and many tlm hit Ufa wai despaired of. Be-1 aide tha father and mother, a brother and two alatera survive. The funeral service will be held from St. Rosa church Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock.

Willie Holden waa an exceptionally bright Ud and waa much beloved by all. The grief-jtrlcken family hava the ympathy of the community in their tad hour. THE EAGLES WILL DANCE New Lexington aerie, No. 1761, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will extend Invitations Saturday for a grand reception and ball to at the armory Friday evanlng, Aug 15. Elaborate preparations are being made for the event, and promisee to ba a good time.

The Clark-Dlllow five-piece orchestra will furnish tha music and the dancing will continue from 8 to a. Thla will be the first of a aerlea of dancea. SURVIVING SOLDIERS Tha assessors' return of the past year show that there Is atlll living In Perry county one survivor of tha Mexican war In the person of Joel Spohn of Somerset. The surviving warriors of tha rebellion are 361, of tha Spanish-American war 68, and tha Philip, pine tnaurrectlon 26. This glvea a total of 443 surviving soldiers In tha county.

ASSEMBLY PROGRAM The Assembly club has arranged a good program for Us ball next Tues 11 8 until uriuesir w' rentier several te. lotions and the dancing will begin promptly at 8 20. The following Is the program: 1 Two-step. 2 Walts, i Two-step. 4-WaItx.

5-Three-sup. I Moonlight dance-waltz. 7 Two-step circle. I Barn dance. 9 Vocal solo, Mr, John Page.

1ft Walt. 11 Two-step, lj Bye wait. II Three-step. 1 Walt, li Barn dance. IS Vocal solo, Miss Florence Burton.

17 Walts circle. IS Schottlsche. 13 Moonlight dance-wait. 2f Two-step. Extras.

"Home Sweet Home." The music will be furnished by the Clarke-Dlllow orchestra. BRIEF MENTION Mrs, W. H. Sheeran Is visiting her mother, Mrs. J.

V. Ward, In Columbus. Mlsa Rose McTeague entertained the J. B. O.

club this evening. Attorney C. X. Moore of Madison township was here today. He win locate In the practice of law at t'tica, O.

Paul Tague, superintendent of the Monroe township schools, is home from Ada college and was a visitor Friday. Will H. Bailey 1 arranging the score card for the county fair. He says It will be the best ever. Plneulea for the Kidneys, SO days' trial Jl 00.

Guaranteed, Plneules act directly on the Kidneys and bring relief in the first dose to backache, weak back, lame back, rheumatic pain, kidney and bladder trouble. They purify the blood and Invigorate tha entire system. Sold by Andrews Drug Store, corner Main and Fifth and Town-send Drug Store, Fifth and Market fits. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES WOODSFIELD The toard of educa- LAFAYETTE The year 190? will show Investment In West Lafayette of between $25,000 and JSO.OM In buildings Of this nearly lnt' new homes, some of them fine ones. The rt is put Into one public building, the schoel house add! Hon, and the new Jim West building.

COfHOCTON-At last the bridges Was Well-Known and Highly Respected Over the City; Leaves Two Sons M- Mr- Z. Billirge- Ulel evecmf at the hsane tf Fred OVe. y- 10 OoddaM avenie. after an if several -k She tt4 1 was a life-lor resident K.f ZaeJ.ie eil and receded bv a la rare circle of frien.fi CUrenca and Howard, of this and by twi brothers On of the ti. i I I Utter resides In the tin Cincinnati.

Funeral services over the remains will held at i o'clock Sunday afternoon the lat; rel- and grower will fill EVERYTHING FRESH Peaches, Pears, Plums, Lima Beans, Corn on the cob, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Parsley, Carrots, Tomatoes, Corn Beans, Stringless Beans, Indiana Water Melons, Tip Top Cante-loupes, best on the market and fresh Butter and Eggs, I PURE FOOD STORE' 704 MAIN STREET Bell Phone 79. Ind. 156. DOES YOUR FOWER EXPENSE REDUCE IN PROPORTION In hard times when your factory la runnlnr with redur.u power, does your power expense reduc In proportion? If you have taken the time to look It up, vou have found that it does not fall off nearly so much as you would like to have It. The reason Is tha' you have a number of larga item which are not affected by the decreased demand for power, as your labOi- charges and your friction load.

I If you used individual electric motors, your power con would be in proportion to vour output. Similarly, iwhen good times bring the rush on your factory, we ea.i supply you with all the power vour machir.es can use. Incidentally you ts.i provide for extensions at a moderate cost. Would you like tr try a motor on lone of your machines' Will you give lour representative a few moments of your lime to present, some lacisT The Ohio Electric Railway Co, 'FUnne Main s. it wix.

onre c. bassktt ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW rracllra la state aad Federal Conrts. Office Haurna BO, SOT. SOS, SOa, Uaawale Tcmjda, TIME TABLE I Effective July 5, 100S.) The Wheeling Lake Erie Railroad Co. WW 3 vai aad Auditinrj, Shorthand and Typewritioij, Telegraphy and RailruM leaa (or eaitlof giving fall niclri e( coat, rcaaireaeau ff lamiaalea, raaatios.tc THE MEREDITH COLLEGE Zanesville, 9b a Wondef Police Arrest Four on Such Warrants; Kleinhoffer Wins in Police Court Bronlsiaw Glrdivalnls.

a foreigner, was arrasted last evening by the city police on a warrant eworn out by Louis Valoulee, charging him with being a fugitive from Justice from Pennsylvania. It is charged that Glrdl-valnla stole money to tha amount of tu 2ii from Valoulee and escaped from Pennsylvania and located in Zanes-vtlle. Olrdlvalma is locked up and bis cae will be at once investigated. Lee ionavan was arrested )-eaterday evening, together with Ott linear. The men are charged, In a warrant swoin out by JosepU Eberts with the theft of SO pounds of babbit metal, valued at IS.

flora the plant of the Caroegle iSieel Co. Alva Collins, employed at the new Ellis dam. waa arrested charged with eteallnif an electric fan from the domicile of Iaty Lear. Tlaee plain drunks were jlno brought in last evening. Pearl Atkinson.

No Elm street, was not the young man fined In police court Thumday morning for assault on Cheater Flowera was another youth of the same name Jennie Konier waa arraignea Deiore Judge Foley on a charge of drunken-nea snd disorderly conduct She waa flven a plaater of 15 and coata. About 0 davs ago the answered a similar charge, receiving the same fine. The fine was suspended provided she was food during fuur weeks. she ailed to keep this compact the second plaster Is added to the first. She will now have to work out or pay SiO and the rta in both cases.

Judge Foley rendered hi long deferred dorlalon in the case of Humane Offloer Victor Klelnhofter The latter waa triad on charge of assault and battery, preferred by H.imer Harria, and the matter was taken under ad-vlaement. Tne court pronoum-ed KSem-horter not e-uiitv. Kleinhoffer now has two charges pending against Harris, One Is In police court, that of restut-mg an officer, the other is In 'tquire Greens court, charging him with cruelty to animals. BARNESV1LLE The local option election to determine if Belmont county will be dry or wet will be held in October, and prior to the national and state election in November. This announcement was made yesterday by one of the leading temperance workers in the county.

He said that some were in favor of holding the election after the regular fall election, but the majority of those in charge were in favor of the election being neia as early as possible. ESTATE GAS RANGES Jas it inifcain- i NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES COSHOCTON The pur chasing prices of wheat at the local mills Jumped from 85 to 90 cent per bushel Thursday morning. FUMMEBFIELD Workmen are re-pairing the M. E. church.

New paper, new varnish, a general cleaning, new chimneys are Included in the repair list. WEST LAFAYETTE Wheat around here is probably averaging about 12 bushels per acre. Oata mostly under 20 busht-ls. WOODSFIELD The county commissioner have employed Jesse Key-ser as Janitor at a salary of t0 per I month, he to employ a licensed engineer to look after the heating apparatus. BELLAIBE The council ha passed I an ordinance for th working of city prisoner on the treet In default of i payment of fines.

Prisoners refusing to work are to be placed on bread and water diet. I MARIETTA On' Thursday the Democrat of Washington county nominated the following ticket: Bepre- sentative, John D. Holllnger; prose-I cutlng attorney, Edward B. Fotlett (renominated); clerk of courts. W.

Dutton; recorder, W. T. Watltlns; I treasurer, H. H. Miller; auditor.

Ham-i mond Burton; probate Judge, A. L. Smith: sheriff, E. Clark, commissioners. 8.

M. Campbell, J. W. Pryor, i A. L.

MalJter; surveyor, A. T. Hold-I ster; coroner. Dr. C.

R. Sloane; tn-I flrmary directors, Tom McDermott, J. O. Dutton and Alex. Clark.

I QUAKER CITY-A. O. Crlest, audi-' tor of coal and ore recelpta of the Pennsylvania company, Pittsburg, was I here Thursday, whore he burled his daughter's remains. Mr. Grelst was ac companied by a number of relatives and friends who attended the funeral.

LEWISVILLE Justus Claus of route 1, report that while plow. fora on his farm the other day i he plowed up 2" blacksr.ake eggs. They were broken and each contained aev- eral biacksnakes from a inches to a foot in length. PWA2ET Buried on the George Reed farm near here are the remains of Frederick Crow, one of the pioneers of this country. The Crow family has figured prominently In the history of this and adjoining counties.

Frederick Crow had three ilster and a brother killed by Indian, and Martin Crow, brother, I supposed to have killed the last Indian In this vicinity about two miles southeast of Summerfleld. WHEELING Called to the Eastern Ohio field to aid the district officials In bringing about peace where recent squabble have occurred among the miners theroselve and with the operator. Vic President D. H. Sullivan of Coshocton, accompanied Secretary MrBryde of the operator to Wheeling, and Is registered at the Jiimra house.

Vice President Sullivan expressed the hope that all differences existing will In ail prohsblllty be settled without further delay. SOMERSET The Somerset Chau tauqua has been a success In every way. Many expressions of praise are! Ihearft nn nverv han4. Th talent hmm E-irday evening ana iunaav, ootn ana eve-rlppf. will be splendid days, and th.

a'ten-linoe will, no doubt, tax the capacity of the Chautatiq tent. That what good Judges of piano are saying of our cele brttst BEGENT PIAXO when informed of the price at which we tell it. There is no better piano value ofTered today. We take pieaiurs it ho'lng the different styles of this popular make. The FwlunGon fiusic Co.

main and Third streets the early tage, positively cured tion in Woodsflald ha let contracts fey our method. Our treatment Is per- fr ftr, en the school build-redly" harmless and easily applied. Try) lnf rhrls S-hwall has the con-U and you will a like hundred! trMt for th, br1ck work of 'Oh, I feel like a different RouMnbtrt for fr, Th4 WVanococ.i permanently cured with-! 111 THE GREAT COUGH REMEDY, Has alwavs been regarded as a sure and safe remedy for ths trMtment cure ot affections to which children, as well as older persons, are wj'r'v nt ih knifA aura acrt! consult us before taking treatment KIDN-EY AND- BLADDER DISEASES Bright disease, diabetes, in-emmtlrtn nf th hladdpr. enlarrd prostrate, frequent aad dribbling uri- cation. It cost no more to employ an expert than to risk your life with aa Inexperienced physician.

STRICTURE and all forms of dls-cf th urptha arrl ornstrate r'and II 9 VIIIIU Uliy, ll vill i biiiiusi bv congested, and danger of CROUP follows In many cases. All other affections produced by cold, can be promptly relieved by tne uwj BRONCHI.M. It has always been the leader aa remedy for such M-, saved the lives of many, and will continue for all time toDeanu remedy that no family can afford to be without. For sale by druK Z5 and 50 cents, by Th Wm. M.

Cbappelear Sons ZaoeevUls. ODW. cured by our Medical Eougte method of Bv 1en forward step. The coun-treatment without or detention tv commlpsloners and county surveyor from business Wednesday afternoon selected the firm BLOOD POISON eurtd without use; of Waddell Harrington ef Kansas of injuriou drugs. City as consulting engineers for the HEART.

BLOOD AND SKIN DIS-1 great work. They will hv full charge ore, pimples, eeiema, tha construction of the Main and BRAIN. EPINAL and NERVE D1S-, Twelfth street bridges. EASES Such a paralysis, locomotor) ataxia, epilepsy, 9'. neuralgia, sciatica,) MARY BELLINGER headache, fflHn 1 rsiTCDO I ACT CI CCD brain and nerve exhaustion, etc.

ENTERS LAST SLEEP THE BEST GIFT For a youBK mao Is aa accurate time piece. Time le moaer- 1'ea. thaa moner ad It Is Just aa Import ant to keep tally iimt to take care of ether Hesaa of value. Every boy above 10 a reliable watch aad leara tbe value ef slut--. There la bo other gift a.uaj to a wateb for or 4jaaer.

We haw the best watches at prices that will appeal to B. A. Wort hi art Bee. MORTUBOLMD. fio.

S3. Xo. T. Zanesville 1 13 am 3S pm Coshocton 8lm 4 35 prn Canton 10 65 am 7 35 pm Cleveland 100 pm 25 pm Toledo JO pm lSpm Chicago 7.15 am St. Loul 7 )3 am 1.20 pm SOITHDOISD.

So.K. 'eS4. Cleveland I oo am 4 no pm Toledo 1.30 pm Pit'uhurg Si am oo pm Canf.in. 0 SS am 6 ST pm Cfif.oclon IS 01am 21 pm Zanesville I f'trm C.30pm F. A Uttsburg, Pa A.

PC LI-IVAN. Are made of cart Iron. They will last fully come up to expectation and given a life time-Junior Classic Gas!" fha-jtauqua equal to anv in th.J country. About J.000 peopie wera In RHEUMATISM Our cure for rhej-matlbra is the most successful known to medical science. It you are ufferlnr from any dit-ue.

weakness or disjbllitv, why no: cosfult free an experienced educated Ipeeilllat, who is equipped with the sppltar. knowu to modern medical Bauer Clarendon Bui General Agent. Zanssvlll. Rtr.ge. ex'ra overs.

burn- rs. fir.e Mkersi 111 SO and JU.SO. Hot Plates, ll.so, tl "i and up 0 Ovens. lar one for tl.M, Gaeollne and Oil Stoves, all frigerators at cost, a a li deceased Is am- (RavMcdica nstiime I IIUI IliWUIUUI hiow ta wh, ttr nr'n I The dera4 is jrvlvtd by two Righ now we are making up all ummer weight good at cVli you want a great bargain in a two-piece ult "remember the a urn and workmanship guaranteed i i os mm, Cleveland, Clilo, sAYo FE.LLE.Rls P. A.

McNERNEY Berkshire Son a. irnrper eraciarir.g ft VV tit -J. "(li f'-Ji 1 Mala Street. a I ornrrs hoits: a. m.

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