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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

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Zanesville, Ohio
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TIG i. A J5 8 I LLK TIMES KKOUUDEU TCESDAT MORXI.VG. APRIL 7 BANK MISS B. T. BROOKS Resigned as Teacher in the Old E3onh Fourth Street SPRING COUGHS and colds, bronchial and lung roubles, la grippe and its after effects, are alvays more aggravating and severe, because of the lov state of vitality to which the system has been reduced by the rigors of winter.

Hagee's Cordial of Cod Liver Oil (7 i'rWt'S) immediately stops the progress of these insiduous troubles. Repairs and rebuilds the wasted tissues; nourishes the worn-out nerves; purifies the blood, and establishes a resistive force full of glow and healthy vitality. Contains all the curative properties of cod liver oil Irithout the grease. Very agreeable to take. Mulct nil dm it fr.Nirrii kttirrui)u Iiih Kl I Ki I i int.

Ma, "Hoys will boy:" Who would have luetn anything Here real Hoys' Clothing. We do not talk about "juvenile attire" or "wearing auparel fr li'tle Su-tlemeti." Good plain, common hcnse Knylibh, and good honest gulls for real boy are good enough lor our trails-. Pretty new fur lie little fellows. Cor. Fifth and Main.

1 Y-f 'Tit i The Saving. Ban i iv i. I i 1 1, 1 1 CD iv People Who Buy Furniture From us arc our fast friends "ever after." We treat everybody fairly and liberally. We strive to make each sale brlns us another one. Only one way (o do this, good goods at fair Another Large Shipment of Home Banks Received WAIT FOR THE AGENT Of The People's Savings Bank to explain the advantages of having your account with this bank.

Join our army of happy depositors Fourth St. wi 1 prices. We run our business on the Idea of small profits, quick sales and the rapid turning over of our stock. If a woman once gets acquainted with out furniture and prices, she'll refuse to buy any other kind. i.

Chas. W. Ball 43-45 S. FIFTH STREET I iri House Indigestion Cauifl Catarrh of the Stomach. For many ysars II hs been supposed dial Ctarta of the Slomacll caused Indlfwtloa dytpcpHa.

but th truth Is siactly the IndigeiHoa ctuv.i catarrh. P-pled sttacks of Indlfutloa Inflames ths mueo'js membranes lining the stomach and eipovM the nerves of ths stomach, thus caus-ln( the (lands to secrsts mucin Imtet4 of the Juices of natural digestion. This Is called Catarrh ol the Stomach. Kcdol Dyspepsia Curo reliives sll Infiammallon of the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects lbs Beirut, and cure bad breath, sour risings, a tense of fullness sfter eating. Indigestion, dyspepsis snd sll stomach troubles.

Kodol Digests WhAt Yoo Ett Make the Stomach Sweat. etUMwr. paruaraiM. I CQ. hiiifVi Have Ih.

trUJ hiek lor 60 cam. "refMre at a. O. DeWITT onteaga, a For Sale by Nye Bro's. A 25c or 50c a4 In the Times Recorder Want column will enable yoa to dispose of useless articles for serersl rtmea that amnimt i EASTER TIDE SALES AT THE GRANT DRY GOODS CO.

If ou buy at this Hloie you will long tememtwr the Faster week money saving you have accomplished. We Invite )our attention to the magnificent show ing ot superb Kid Gloves that have Uid placed on sale dozen of regular $1.25 sluveg at for this week every pair warranted. In fait, we never had a pair of these gloves returned to us as Imperfect In the Hosiery Department the choicest patterns In fancy effects have been selected. You can't help suiting yourself. Neckwear In a profusion of Ftyles.

Now and nobby. All on first floor. The Grant Dry Goods Co. When In need of help; desire to rent a house; have lost any article, or de sire a situation, use the Times Recorder Want column for quick returns. FUNERAL TODAY 01 John F.

Casey Who Died in St Louis. Mr. John F. Casey of St. Iritis, died at tne resilience of his aunt, Miss Mary Hehan on Saturday morning, April 4.

His two ulsters, Miss Ellza-belh A. Casey of St. louis, and Mrs. W. H.

Baird of Pittsburg, Pa and two brothers, Bernard of St. Louis and William V. of this city, were at his. bedside at the time of his death. The remains arrived In this city over the U.

O. railroad Sunday afternoon accompanied by his brothers and aisters and were taken to the residence of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Mattlngly on the Newark road. The funeral will tako place Tuesday at 9 o'clock a. in.

from St. Thomas' Catholic cliunh. Interment at Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mr.

Casey was the youngest son of the late Peter and Anna Casey of Mc-Intlro uvenno and resided in this city until about seven years ago when be removed to St. I-ouls where be baa since resided ling actively engaged in business up until he was taken III about four weeks ago, since which time he was confined to bis room until death came. Anionic those attending the funeral from a distance tire Mrs. M. P.

fancy of SI. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. manes Casey of Columbus find Mr. W.

II. Ilaird of Pittsburg. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. powder for Children, uc-ennfully UM-d by Mother jer nurw In tlii! Children' Home In New Vrk. Cure rh.

Htomni-h, TVrthmit I llwinli-f mo tt.it niiuin tl Hewfl. nd diimy VYuiiuk They ki plrni tu in t.teinl n.i'k. ttiui-rDltkeliem. Hrr Hire. Titty niw fail.

MA v. A'k to-l. )( i HEF. 'AdJre Aiteu Oiiurteil, Iti.jr. V.

Fhe People's Savings Bank HILL SCHOOL. Miss Ciha Vot a Supply Appointed lo the Vacancy by (be Board Last Night. Fix members of the illy board of education were present at the regular meeting last night and four absent. 1 he rc-it-natlon of Miss Hello T. I from the corps of teachers to Uike effect at om was accepted.

Mr. Achauer from the commruee on lim hern recommended the appointment oi Mum Etha F. Vest to fill the va cancy, "lite recomuientiauou was adopted. On motion of Mr. Shlnnn-k, Mr.

O. C. Ktilkereon and Mr. Conaway were appointed additional spent of the loan! lor the sale of rpott a statement by Tr. Crawford and on motion of Mr.

Shlnnlck the committee on supplies was authorl' to purchase supplies fur the high school laboratory, In charge of Prof. Hoskinson, not to exceed $20. In amount. The hUb school committee on mo tion of Mr. Shlnnlck was authorized to make the necessary arrangement fr the high school commencement In June of this year.

Superintendent lash stated that an exhibition of moving pictures, of an in structive character, by the Modern Woodmen, would be given at the Memorial hall for the benefit of the public school pupils next Friday Afternoon. On motion of Mr. Achatier, the sup erintendent Ins'wclfijJ, to dismiss the schools at clock on next Fri day afternoon for the purpose of at tending said exhibition. The accounts on file were read and considered and such as were duly approved were duly allowed. The board then adjourned.

SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl-land of Armonk, N.

"but when all other remedies failed wn saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption In an ad vanced slaie, also used this wonderful medicine and today she Is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds.

50c and i bottles guaranteed by V. P. Dailey Co. Trial bottles free. Caldwell.

Dr. L. F. Cain and David Friedman left for Cleveland today. Dr.

Cain makes two speeches for Hon. Harvey Goulder, candidate for n.ayor, Saturday nlchi. Hvxlford, of Slstertsville. was visiting relatives here this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Kecee McKee, of Zanes- ville, were visiting relatives here this veek. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore, of Granville, wtre here on business Friday.

Mr. 0. M. Scott, of Hlratnsburg, was lure on business Friday. Mrs.

W. W. Harper and children, of Cambridge, were visiting L. C. Harper a id wife this week, Henry Michael, of Wheeling.

W. and Charles Hcmpc, of Marietta, were vUiling Frank Hire and family. About fifty from here attended the debate if Woodsficld last night between Caldwell and Woodsfleld high rchools. E. O.

Chamberlain, Rev. Hauk Sup'. McMlllen. of Marietta schools were the judges. Caldwell won the donate.

A I)VE LETTER. Would not interest you if you'ro look, ing for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth." 23o at F. P.

Bailey drug store. WhiteJCottage. Death has once more visited our village and called away an aged and respected citizen. This time the grim reaper has chosen William Lescalct nd called him from a be of suffering a land where pain and sickness are tot know n. He leaves one daughter and two tons to mourn their loss, be-rldes a multltudo of friends.

Tie remains were taken to Gratiot Saturday ftr burial. Miss Eiira Stlws Is 111 ot her Lome on, West Main strest Dr. Squires who wss painfully Injured by his horse falling on bim Is some better. Clenna Enimlniter has been spend-It a few days with Miss Clem Powell. Mr.

Will Hakey and May Squires, of Gilbert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Squires.

The ladles or the Rebekah Mr will g.ve an Ire cream social Saturday Opp. Court TKBBBSBSBUM ULUlil North Bryan and Watlerson. Kays Ibe Viiiiiiioni "i'txir Walii rm til is apix alitig to t.i rue, and yet he Is uio'e than half afraid that Cleveland will refuse lo listen In his entrcatb i Why does noi iinnoniie nimslf ft BsainM lie ought lo be wllli'i-' make the SH-ti- tlce lor Hie rest of the country. The (Vmrnoner mild v.i..h each ax agalii.tt in- older If we wani'd to nircdslic with -i! Iit; Daniel In ((n of lionn, we v.ern lapslil" of rieahng in if-par-t. we might by rejoin'-r yif "Poor through the green clsiws ot tiie Ills one i) a of public life prereiiiient.

or pudlio afd.irn Is ling a candidate lor some office or other l'oor Hiyati' Poor ilryan! The (h-cm-dentlal bee bit dun unprepared, but It bit him hard In 1'; and he will never get over it!" Hut we hi.ull not give expression to the thoughts ihht 'ome trxijilng In'o the uiind in ans' to such a text; how, If he bad dec-i ele'ted (xlsl IkIiik elected than a gambler has of British and American Bonds. The derllno In Ui UIhIi codihiIh In re-I'Uiikable. A few Jays ago th price lo'i'-h'd 7-H the lowt ulnco the f-raneo-Prussian war of 1871, when It wan fii that a gerieial strugglo might 1'niil', Five yeans ago tneso Winns "wifd a'-ove par. The larre twue of bonds ii- pay (he expeinte of the Hoer war is ii'ie i anslgned fi(r the decline; an lier the fact that onApill the Interest rate will be rwpjiH to 2 12 per cent. f'nl the nited Htaie londs bearing only percent interest are gelling now b'io'ii Ii7.

Hem not ihe Interest rate hvi deprewd the prb'e of the Hrl'ich eciinies The difference ft 17 lent In the rket prbe of Aineii. iii ts)nd! prove, Ida' the credit of i he I'nl'ed Hia'es Is now M'Uer than itiat of 'irea' fSriijan- for many years cori'ede to be the it in the world -Toledo Blade. Wall Paper 10 ets. A W. Iti' darli Ol.

2t culling Hie turn on a faro bank from me curbstone! From fii.t to lint he was relvutg Ijows and arrows Krag-Jorgenson rltles. Mr. Ilryan has many glds. Hut when the lairy godmolber IhmiI over hll cradl gave blm eIo(uij(ice with-boliling humor, she did hi in an Irrep-aMble til jut y. Is wfl Ut tasw Ihingt eMotifcly.

It is well Honielimes to get your dander up and to strl! out fr'm i he hhoulder. for every-day ukih ariiability Is tlie only wear; It Is the fa' lo of common sense; if not. the grandfather; It. Is the uncle and the of nm-i-ess In life. Mr.

Ilryan la vet a V011112 man He diould take a lew Icwiijh In tmnior from Doob-y and' Ceor-'e Arte mid bgt to eultl-iiiie be kiiouM set Up and loot, a In or two; he should how to latwh and prow fat; It duti'erous to rrtvK bad wliho'jt y.i niiig fat. A bald young man is su-i 'licioiinldc; a stout, bald young niau in danger of perdition. Ilrae up that slngbs Jennings, an I as the mm In the I hy nb-MTVfi, "Cut and come again, ol WHEN YOU WANT A COME AND SEE US We sell the following beautiful, resonant toned instruments. Everett Lindeman Lakeside Adam Schaaf Harvard Milton And we make the uiobt liberal terms on earth. It will he ti your advatitHse Imvii iiu ulmur vim ttinui Inul rumen! The Morrow-Johnson Co Main between Sixth and Seventh Sis.

MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE HERE BELOW But he wants that little well care of. The Commercial Na.jnal Bank We will take care of your much or little, guarding It against loss by fire and thieves. They aid you In transact long and offer you every convenience. Call In and seo them. pros NEWTON P.

SHCRTZ. Vice M. W. HISSEY. Cashier JOHN C.

SANER Temporary Headquarters In i Times Recorder Building 15 South Fifth Street mm mm 3 I 1 ev 51 NORTH FDF? -EST IN TOOT night. i i J. -I,.

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