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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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I 11U j1L deaths J)) OVER 1,200 FARMER DELEGATES FOR THE COLUMBUS CONVENTION JOHN E. REAM John E. Beam, aged "I years, one of the moat prominent farmers and atock-man of Ferry county, died at his home at Komeraet at 1:30 oclo. lt Wednesday afternoon after an lllnnsa of typhoid ver. He leaves Ills with and one daughter, Olive.

The funeral service will be conducted at Ibe home at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Burial will made at Som- erwt, holler, Philo; J. p. Collins, Cumberland; J. Cowan, Itoweville; H.

O. Uuun, Zaneavllla; J. II, Fleaal, Norwich; M. L. Frualr, Norwich; J.

'U-yer, Norwich; It, i. Mandchy, Nor-wich; W. Herron, CliandlersvlUe; Victor tlerron, Chandleravllle; A. R. McFariand, houth James It.

APLeea. punran Falla; W. Mas-well, CUaiidleiBVllle; Q. Montgomery, Naahport; F. Moore, Cliund-leravllle; Runaeli Moore, Fraieyaburg; VV'm.

J. NorrU, Frateyaburg; T. 6. O'Burinon, Naahport; It. W.

Fattcraon, Norwich; frank rhilllpa, Black Hun; W. O. Kuy, Clmndleravllle; F. C. Pima, New Concord; N.

VV, Spancer H. li. A. Btuder, Adamavllle; T. H.

Taylor, Norwich; J. I. L'udenhoffer, AduuiHvIllo R. It, Maurice White, N(nv Concord; A. h.

Shlppa, Zaneavilla; from woman's ailments era invited to writo to tha names end eddresst'S hero given, for positive proof tliat Lydia E. lluJUiam's Vegetabla Coinrxjuxid docs euro female ills. GEORGE CRESS George Oieta, ged "7 years. Tnmnp ftomnved. Organlo Plsplaeemeats.

brother-in-law of Miss M. E. Hawk, Mrs. J. Johnson and Mrs.

Konina Ores of Adums (ownahlp, died Septem ber 18 at hi home In Douglas county Kansas. He waa a former resident of Over 1200 Representatives, Many From Southeastern Ohio, to Go to Columbus COLUMBUS, Oct. 4. Governor Harmon hu nnnied more than delegate to repreeut Ohio at lb Far-mer' National Corigres, which I to be held In Columbus Oct, Muskingum valley appointment are: Coshocton County-Wlllard Bnll, Co- hen-ton; H. F.

iioyd, C'oshontoit- It. D-I; E. E. Clark, Coshocton; o. it.

craw font, Ktne; S. K. Klllott. Coahoctoq H. IS.

B. Fluher, Cimhrictoii; It. 3 Clruhttm, Klnmier, VbJ howling; El. Lybargrr, Wiruwj H. R.

Mccormick, fresno; C. O. Mirer, Walhondlng; J. T. Drr, Warsaw; It.

H. I'hllllpa, Coneavllla; Lewi Wulurs, Coshocton; A. P. Btnwart, Coahoeion: II. H.

Hcott, Adam MUIm; lion. I. 11. Kul-llvnn, ColuilitniH. Guernsey County H.

M. Hynmr, Sim "fa vllle; Q. Campbell, Cambridge H. It. C.

W. Klllott, New Concord; Smith II- Klllott, Cumberland; VV. It. Forsythe, Klmbnlton; Thou. (liai-y, Quaker City; It, I'.

liuller, Quaker City; Jessie Little, Howard V. Long, Quaker City; Inane Nelson, Cambridge; Aaron J'litterson, Kalea-vlll; I. C. Reed, Quaker City It. U.

E. Reed, Quaker City; W. C. Shell-linminer, Quaker City; H. W.

Smith. Adauiavllle, leaving there In 1850. MRS. FRANK KELLY iH, 11, Krazler, Fraieyaburg; Amo JsT, OrHy, Zaneavlllfl; V. White, Zanea- Mrs- Jessie Kelly, aged 31, died at the family home on la'e street at o'clofk Wednesday morning after an illnesa of tubcrculoala.

She waa the wife of Frank Kelly and waa a mem vlllip; J. Fraxler, Frazcysburg: II, C. piniltli, Zanesville; Elmer P. keffler, Morgan County H. C- Comba, Rln-eravlllo; William Foraythe, Malta; o.

i'. llaminond, McConnelsvllle; J. W. Harper, 1'eiinnville; W. C.

Newburn, RlnggoM; I 8. Parsons, Ringgold; F. ber of the, Conference Memorial church. Sha waa the daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Henry Dinner. Mrs. Kelly ia aurvlved bv ber hus band, two children, Helen and Ralph, II. I'liilllpa, Malta; A- A. 1'ortfr, Malta; I-uther Scott, Malta; L.

H. Strong, Mc-CntinelMvllln; H. F. Wells, McConnels and by her paronta and several brother and alsters. The funeral will be conducted at the family home Friday vllle; Bcnj.

F. Rwd, McConnt'laville Alfred A. Porter, Malta. afternoon at 2 o'clock by Kev. Black pack, Anna Andenoa, Mra.

Maasla I. TrMiton, W. X. Luiaola Areane. Chl.o, Wa, Tally, a Ogdea A'eaua.

Painful Periods. Caledonia, Via. lra Fa. Dcbattner, B-B- Ji Adrian, Mo O. B.

Mason, R. No. N. Oiford, MlM Aniells Tuo. Bo, 14.

Halllnioraihio. V.U Ni-gaiinM. Mica. k.llol Orrville, llhio. Wiuner.

Bos Cdk Alwater, Otilia Miu Minnie Mualhaiipi. tUiM, Vt u. ilnh uila Kooiclieck, U.NO.L Irregntarlty. Boffalo, H.T,.Mri. Clara Uarbrake.tTMarl.

li inunt Hi, rinehwter, Mst Peal, R.KO.T, Ht. KiUlslls, N.V.-Mri..l.H.BrTr. (IrsTTille, 111. -Mrs. J-l H.ihr, llol 23.

I lludw.n, niUo. ilrs.Ueu. Btricaler, It. llu3X Orarlaa Traahle. MnrrsTrllle, lit.

Cb. Bt'iore, B. R. rulixlclpbia, Cbaa. Uo.il, tut N.

Mole SI. ftnn. Mrs, John O. Uoldan, i 1 16 Keond North, Tfadsonitiio. Lena Westwood, Md.

Mri K. lliujuiiii, Mo. Mrs. Julia Frauta, li.F.D. 1, Female Wrakmu.

W.TerTnirante.lnd.-Mr,. Artie E. Hamilton. Einio, A. C.

a Vault. l.awTfln'-e, lows. ults A. Snow, No. i.

1'Urs. Mary Karlwlne, K.K. P. 1 Mra.C'barleT Cbapoiaa, K.F. Elgln, Usury Leiseberg, T43 Adam gchatiorstown Pa.

Mrs. rTrasHetrlea. C'raHxn, tila E. Aiksy I Fairchuce, Pa. lira, IdaUa A.

bun ham, Boa Nenrona l'rctratlon. RnoiTl lie. Iowa. rs. Ci rs Fran s.B.F.D.

tironoo. Mo. Mrs. Mae Sl'-Knitfht. Cauidrn, W.F.VaHiiiiue, (OSLln.

eoln ATenne. Mnd.iy. llrookrllle, K. Kinnlaott. .1 Coburn.

Interment will be made In Ferry County P. Sherman, Eltni.M" J.biun,R r.D.Ko.J, Ilul Id, Pnnrta.lll.-Mra.r'brlsHnallewl.inBMmindBt, yll Mvi. Mr. jutlduut li. Ni.rib ftt.

Milwaukee, Wm.Mrs. Fmma Imis, fftt let Chi'-aiia, Altreue binning, burna At. HneT.TISMInaralAv. Vletona, Mim-oMra. WMUe fdnii.

Cui' limsii, 11. iw Change of t.lfe, Fpplnn, Tf. Mrs. (Vila K. HteTeilS.

buoa wr, J. li. Cauukall, JO North. Kecond Ht. TWkWn, WXI Dalle? St.

Nuall, l.toi Holland. llarher Pdwardl. Alice Kirllna West II mi. 81. Mem, lnd.Mr.I.!KteS.TTInlile,It.R.M-vS, Orleans, La.

Mrs. UuUju Terptiohore Hi. MUliawiika. Cbas. Bauar, K3 Marl.m tit.

Raelii.Wl,.Mra. Katie Knhllt, R. Hi M. liwver iaJ It ra. P.

tab At. Maternity Troubles. Rrnnangh, Mn. Mrs. I).

F. AnwMra. l'Smili, Wm O. HltiK, ll.il 5Si. Cwlau.lt, K.J.Mra, Louis Fix: liar, itl Mob.

roe Ht. gooth Sanford, Me. Mrs. rbsrles A. Anstta.

bclienauudy, S.X.miltt. ll.Pur(er,7iU Aibauy Ht. Tayli.rTtlle, 111 Mrs. Joe Orautluun, IX W. VandeTer 8W Ciarlnuati.uaio.-Mrs.

Sophia Doff, 814 Mc- Mirken Ave, Big Uua, W. K. Pooler. 1L tloaastoa, 210 Harkarho. Peoria.

Ill-Mr. CUia 1 Uaowtta, R. S. No. 4, 82.

Aoguita, Mr, WlnflMd Pan, Tt. T. D. S. bu Paul, II.

M. bcuora, luej Wo.nlbrlitge St. rittJtiurir, I'a--Mra. O. Lclser, IM Elnaald IS K.

Rearaer, Mo. Mn. Thomas Asliarrr. lllue laland. Aouia bchwarta, S3t llrote St.

East arl, Pa. Angostti, llptrallona Avoided. Hlkenton, Mo. 1 r. linma litliiiua.

lliifton Are. Chlcimo.HJ.- Mrs.Wra.At!ren,Kn8W.?1,t fit. lie)lru, io. iiri. tuna Wuslaail, A Monroe St, PeForest.Wis.

Mrs. AiittnsteTwpermana. Thnrnvllla; John Meenan, New lexing Until a short time ago, scarcely one person in a thousand had ever tasted a really good soda cracker as it came fresh and crisp from the oven. Now every man, woman and child in these United States can know and enjoy the crisp goodness of fresh baked soda crackers without going to the baker's oven. Uneeda Biscuit bring the bakery to you.

Millions of people know these perfect Soda Crackers in their original goodness. More millions will enjoy them Greenwood cemetery, LAWRENCE W. TIGNOR ton; Levi Sheridan, Thornvdle; J. Mtirdock, Botueraet; H. Alupach, Thornville; C.

L. Cooperrider, Thorn- Lawrence W. Tlgnor, aged three years, died at the home of hla parents Mr. and Mra. Harry Tlgnor, 73S High street, at 10:65 o'clock Wednesday Quaker City; Walter A.

Webster, Qua. ker City; James M. tippcrman; Craig W. Anderson, Nobla county Tlioa. M.

Burrough, Bateavlli'; Jno. M. Dniiford, Caldwell; Curtis Wllley, Bella Valley; H- R. Mo Clntock, Summerfield; Clyde Picken-ann, Cumberland. Muskingum County A.

Allison, Sonora W. M. Arnold, Adums-vllle; (7, A. Biigley, White Cottage; Jacob Bale, Adams Mills; L. C.

Burck- vllle; Jno. P. Forquer, New Lexington; J. A. Hull, Somerset; G.

E. Ice, OJmford; T- B. Iden, Thornville R. R. T.

A. Johnson, Somerset; p. Koeh-ensparger. Junction City; B. Lf muster, Ml.

I'erry; F. P. Mechling, Olenford; VV. H. Farka, Olenford: J.

E. Saffel, New Lexington; II. P. Bellara, Souier- morning after an illues of congestion of the lung, The parents and a brother, Vern, aged five months, ur vlve. E.

set; Ellis Williams, Mt. Perry; Wilson, New Lexington. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence at o'clock Thursday afternoon. Interment will be made In Greenwood cemetery. WELL LIQUOR CASE JESTING, SHE KILLED HUSBAND WITH A GUN Continued From Page One) message gave no details of the horrible tragedy.

The telegram wa re HI STRAITSVILLE rs. Frank Clark. Oils Hi IS REVERSED Ailegiiauy XJviter, aausaa. Jirs. i-utie ecutt.

These vrompn aro only a few of thousands of livlnir -itnessea of ceived by Joseph A. Bauer, 607 Walnut atrvet. Mr. Bauer will leave thl evening to attend the funeral which will be Biggest Gusher in New Perry Co. held at St.

Joseph cathedral at 10 Licking Circuit Court Finds Evi- Oil Field Creates Great Excitement o'clock Friday. dence in Utica Affair is WIDOW UIIHV l.V 7.A.M5SVII.LE Mrs. Paullug was born In Zanevllle. the power of Lydia E. l'inkhani's Vegetable Compound to cure femala diseases.

Xot one of these women ever reeeived comix-nsation in any form for the use of their names in this advertisement but are will. ing that we should refer to them because of the pood thev may do other suffering women to prove that I.ydia I'l Rnlihamli Vejpjtable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the statements mmle in our advert Lsements regarding its merit are the truth and nothing but the truth. LANCASTER. Oct- H. M.

Her parent were Mr. uoid Mrs. John Hnzetton of North Broad street, la lu receipt of a letter from New Btraits- coan' Ju'' rowell has ubmltted to viiie, in which he is notified of the fact that a well baa been i V. Clerk Laraaon an opinion In the mat- gtrucjs on the lIusllon lease. The well wa drilled by the Kachelrueyer Co.

and Scott Kobert of Linden avenue are closely related to the family. When the tragedy occurred Mr. and Mra. I'aullua were feated at table and was ao strong that It required four days to discharge the nitroglycerin Moore's Air Tiflht Heater which was done lam Saturday after opposite each other. The weapon were on the table between them.

When the noon. The wen nowea ovir bou parrels in St hour, and Is the largest gunner ter of Otto Gooding versus the State of Oblo. Gooding Is the Utica man convicted In common pleas court on the first day of August, last, on the charge of selling liquor In Licking county contrary to the Rose county local option law. He had been convicted twice before and thia occasion was the third offense of which he was convicted, The circuit court reverses the com. mon pleas.

Urledly, they find that under the rules of criminal evidence auin-elant evidence was not found to war in the field. gu'8ts Inspected the revolver It was without a cylinder and when they put It back the victim hail evidently replaced the cylinder and bullets. All day Wednesday Mrs. Paullug wa half dazed and at time hyaterical and called continuously for her husband, hardly realUlng he could not respond. daily when they know WASHINGTON once how i will warm your home all winter with less pense for fuel tlian any other known method heating.

The Original Moore Air Tight Heater, sold only by And B. Jeffrey left Monday for hie home In Chicago. .1,. t. R.

E. Lawrence and family returned rant the conviction of Gooding; that Friday to tbwr home in Fittaburg. man must be found Stephen Pecker will remove his fam reasonable doubt; tha guilty beyond a i the convicted. place where It i5'-37 i.v.jcinsi.iic Son 100 IVORKfflEN IN man bad charge of ily to Cambridge soon. There will be communion at tne Presbyterian church on next Sabbath was clear that Intoxicating liquor, were found atored.

The evidence ahowt that certain other peraona bealda the Street 6 16 Main morning. 8 E. GANG John Q. Addison of Beiiaire, a for convicted man carried keys to the place and hla control waa not complete. mer Washington boy, fnt couple of good they are.

A food to live on. Stamina for workers. Strength for the delicate. Bone and flesh for little folks. For that reason they, the circuit days at the fair.

The hour of evening service at the COSHOCTON. Oct. 4. About 100 local chtirchea haa been changed from men arrived Wednesday morning from court, aay the evidence waa Insufficient to warrant the conviction In common pleaa court, aa with equal propriety any person carrying a keg to :30 to 7 o'clock Newark to work or the repair gang of Miss Alice Moore and Mlas Elle the Wheeling ft Lake Erie between thl Lehner ato the guests of Miss Fannie city and Dundee. Woods at Morrlaiown thia week.

All the men the company can get I Eat What You Want If your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak, your bowels slow to act, try Schenck' Mandrake Pills and you'll find you can eat what you want, enjoy it all, and digest it thoroughly. They cure liver ills, stomach disorders and keep you up to the highest standard of health. Wholly vegetable absolutely harmless v-sold everywhere, 25c Send a postal for our free book, and learn to prescribe for yourself. Foster Bpence, son of A. L.

Spence, a hold of are now working, repairing the recent graduate from Mt. union col damage done by the recent September lege, haa gone to Pittsburg to enter a floods, particularly in the vicinity of the place could have been convicted. They reverae the common pleaa court and give permission for the state to take exceptions. The case waa brought originally In common pleas court by the prosecuting attorney. Gooding was defended rhere by S.

L. James, and It waa by hlrn being carried to the circuit court. It la barely possible that the atata will carry It to tha supreme court. law school. Pr.

and Mr. H. P- McCulloch of Freano. Two work trains are kept busy on the work all the time, and while things are being pushed as rap Toronto, Ohio, visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Jeffrey.

They also attended Guerneey'a exposition. DR. J. H. SCHENCK ft SON, Philadelphia, Pa, idly a possible, yet it goes ilowly enough.

Trains are all about 20 minutes late, each way, due to the alow time over the false work and repaired tracks. Mra. W. W. Patterson and children.

who visited laat week with lr parents, Mr. and Mra. A- P. Frame, returned to their Cambridge home on Sunday. Most' of the men employed are Ital ians and Roumanians, aa the company Pr.

Jay McCulloch of Wellsville. for merly of Washington, apent aeveral state it 1 practically impossible to JUST TRY fl TEN GENT BOX OF CASCARETS ays at the fair and visiting fronds. get any Americans to do manual labor any more. He made the trip In his automobile. The roadbed has to be entirely re- The many friends of Rev.

W. H. It will cost you just Scents to try Uneeda Biscuit. Never sold in bulk, always in the moisture proof package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Stewart, both In and out of his church, icssra ballasted. Gravel from the Navarre pit, la being used.

re highly pleased at bla having been returned to thia charge for another PRATT GOES EAST. L. E. Pratt, former president of the year. Insures You for Months Against a Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation or a Bad Stomach Hon.

J- P. Mahaffcy of Cambridge, Coshocton city council, and at present manager of the New York office of the who ha never missed a Guernsey coun American Art work, with which com ty fair, was at the fair every day and pany he ha been prominent for years. was greeted by hla hosta of frtends JmrerTiibes (brMicliGlin andall.otlierEnvelopes Put aside Just once the Salts. Wm. Purdum of Butler, was the has signed a contract with the Passaic Metal War Co.

of Passaic, ST. a Cathartic Pills, Castor Oils or purga guest of relatives in town Inst week tive watera which merely force a pass ageway through the towels nut do not He went out aa an operator from the local W. V. telephor office some yeara ago, but for the past eight yearn has pales manager for the Eastern tale. The change take place Jan.

1, 1912. at which time his contract with the local firm expires. thoroughly cleanse, freshen and purify these drainage or alimentary organx. and have no effect whatever upon the AGKD WOMAN' PIES. After having been 111 with dropsy for been making good In fire and life Insurance business.

Miaa Bhlpman, who ha been ill for aome time, haa far Improved liver and tomach. Keep your Inside organs pure end as to resume her place aa teacher in ha nubile schools of Mogerdore. She the last six months, Mrs. Martha Over-holt, years old, one of the most highly respected women In the county, did at her home In Keene township Tuesday evening at 6:30. She lived alone1 fresh with Carcarets, which thoroughly cleanse tha atomach, remove the undigested, aour and fermenting food and foul gases, take tha excess bile from The majority of motor' ists throughout the world are satisfied users of Michelin Inner Tabes.

They are the. best judges. Ask them, left for that place Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. A.

Frame will go lu a house built on the farm on whicn Lee Boyd lives. E. H. CALENDAR the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter anl poisons In the Intestines and bowels. A Carcaret tonight will make you GRANVILLE TO VOTE FOR GAS SUPPLY GRANVILLE, 0, Oct, 4.

resolution to submit to the people of Granville a proposition to limue bonds in the aurn of HV' "5 for the purpose of con- to Toledo on Friday, wh're he will attend a moating- of the Htate Charity Assicrotlon is a delegate from the Blind Commission of Guernsey county, of which board be la a member. r'hiirlis stiliians of Indian Territory vis-lei last week with hi aged father, Fitch -Snoots. Rmmett F. Pnoots, son of Mr. and1.

ht, and 'ou never gripe, sicken, Mr. O. VV. Snoots of Adaiiisvllje, ana cosi oniy in cents a box jrom youi 'druggist. Millions of men and women married In Fitch of Coshocton, were ftlllloua, of Easton.

Charlie atriKtlug anl erecting works to William take a Cascaret now and then and by lealAr iS eafcaatiuj- to left horn thirty-five yeara ago and it fit supply the corporation with gaa, biliousness, coat' liB ever sime been roaming throngn rtv. atner uoeoci. ins r.i"iu niau-j N. S'xlh ft. Uoth I'huuea Surgery, Pen be voted on at the fnenral election ti ag be held on November 7, 11L a read'' ed tongue, Indigestion, aour stomach or constipated bowels.

Cascaret belong In every household. Children Just lovo to take them. nated from the Adntnsvllle high school In the clas of 1W3 and lnc that time he ha had employment In Coshocton. and adopted. 7, 1411, at the M.

E. rarfnnage, Walter tistry and Ca Averts Anrul Tragedy Ollvr and Miss Lottie. Claypool were James C. Ilabluian, "Cowboy' Marof of nine practice Timely advtre, given Mra. C.

IJoineo in me noiy oonos or weoiocK oy IN STOCK BY lougnhv, of Marengo, No. VV Stewart in the presence of of Marengo, No. H. Stewart in the presence a specialty. Illnalia, ThniKi Ibe Lariat" Mayor James C.

Dahlman etarted his pre vented a uieadful tragedy and evd only a legal number of witnesses. Thi t. bad amid her rv a 'Vonsumptlon" cough Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra The career aa a cowboy, and is at present two lives ful couati mayor of Omaha, and haa following and rouid lo Utile lu reip h'r. After rerora.

Miernr or J. A. Claypoo) of Wajshlngton, and the hree terms, mayor c.r cnaoron. two ninny remedle l.Uled, tier aunt urtted bur 10 tke Lr King a New Luacovory. erms: liemocratic national commiitee- With the help of the government families, representing persons, were established In the various colonies of Uracil.

H. W. KCNTZ ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW Old Citizen's Bank Building-General Law Practice in All Courts ruan, eiKlit years, mayor of Omaha, nix 1 nave ien ukihk it tor some time. she wrote, "and anful cough has ars, and In 1S10 canilliiaia lur gov. Iff almost gone It aio saved my lltti groom I a son of Mr and Mr.

Samuel Oliver of Cemr township. The happy couple spent Friday afternoon on the fair ground, where they received the congratulation of many of their friends. Tlwy will make their home In Cambridge, where Mr. Oliver ia an MONEY LOANED Watches, Diamond, Jeweiry, Mu-cal Instrumi-nla, etc Uaw tales, AU iiainese JOHN W. KELLER Ha.

II NORTH lTH aiXKJCET ernor of Nebraska. Writing to ly rhleago, he aay: hv taken Koley Kidney I'ills and they have given in a grrtl deal of relief. 1 cheer- boy when taken wuo a severe bronchial trouble." Th! me.Ii- 19 Norlh Sixth Street Ine has (to equal Tor throt and lung lOoOies. Price 6M nd Trial 1 uilv recrtmrnend them V'ur truly, l.Hlgnd JAM! C. DAilLMA.V for sale by all drugglsia.

otue free. i.aa-oteJ ty all drug i employe In one of the mllla. gists.

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