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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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i MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1910 THE ZANESVILLE TIMES RECORDER. nun Remember the Name No Cases for Tuesday. Pilection dey (Tues-lari will a on-served ae a eenil.holl lsy in eo.m VERDICT OF SBOO 13 GIMOIIS Tit tie mothr ta th bom to he strong and veil, abl to ben Urn and strength to the rearing of children, 1 an of life's greatee blessing, Often tti bearing of children in Jore th mother1 health. If th has not prepared fee? system la adrtnr for tha lnvnortant evsn.

iRle 1 I III a a vi JLJz GOOD JOBS IN CIMRlflCE Poeitiotu Now Open to Applicant Pay from $1,000 to $2,500 t'nele Sam hs jb tn the civil service psylng from ll.eao to IJIioS. open Women who ns Mother's Friend ar 4 emrh of th dl.nvrmfort and infferlng lo common with expectant motlier. It Is a penetrating etf rial thorongbly lubrl-rate every muscle, nerv and tendon Involved at turn time, and thus promote comfort. It aid catur by expanding th ikla and tissue and per- er Ws'a'aiMIWi4WtrwaiwVs2 wW-, wool can be unmistakably in one way by chemical test the Wooltex way. You tell pure wool "the feel." Let show you the Wooltex way of telling.

SONS CO. i prepare in gyitem lor tn of biby. Mother's Friend assures attkk and natural recovery of every ma who Dses It. It for tti at drog gtore. Wrft for 're book fr rpcttit mothers.

ISBADFXELD FLOtfLATOB CO, Atlanta. C. WEBER The Store That IFJQ Vir' jeef S'Ji I All URE told only can't by U3 toMis. No special eases have 1 sl down for besrli.g by tha oi.mi. v.

iudges, but minor pitsis taken up for consideration. Ti ofti jwi'l he open during It.e usoaI or the trsnssctlon of rice.iy ti i bess. of C. Card Party. Tl! first of a series of rerd parties end receptions the coming winter twill be held Tuesday evening by tt.e Knights of Cohontiiis at their quarts; jln Memorial ball The ktilgbte end elr ladle all', th guests the (w-esslon snd will bft awwrd 1 jt i lucky roiite'sme.

Refreshments will be served. Must be Above Suspicion Kidney and bladder aliments ar serlou In their consequences, and If unchecked often fatal In reault. that any remedy offered for their cure must be above susphtton, Foley Kidney Pills mem exactly th! requirement They hav a definite purpose, to cure all disorder of th kidneys and bladder and all ailments resulting therefrom. They ar a pure and unadulterated medicine, tonic in Hon and quick In results They cure backache, urinary Irregularities, lumbago, dUxiness, nervousness, and clear th system of uric acid. (has.

L. Trultt, Rasback says; "My bach ached, my kidneys and bladder showed a weakened condition, I had to get up many time of a night and suffered a burning sensation In my bladder. Had headache and dot floating before my eyes Several time I tried different medicine, but nothing seemed lo do me much good until I took Foley Kidney pills. I used these according to directions and they helped me In a short time. The backache Is all gone, tny kidneys and bladder are strong and the bladder annuyanrs has stopped, and am no longer bothered with backache and dixrliiese.

I can again attend to my work without suf-forlng Foley Kidney pills have certainly proved their worth with me, and I can recommend them." For sale by all druggists. Every Day Prices On 30 Days Credit inn per rent Pair lliiekeibi-st. Ik. (tualliy llread, "none aa 10 lusl l.uaip Slarrh In bulk. bs rr S.le (taell)y entire, "our aalg lb.

I'ure Olulea Flour 81. If seek Maplelaae i for maple syrup Me tmiila Ivory oy bare for SAe airlrtly ew tirssieal loe seek Pels ear for 2tve wait Drtnklo Cider, gallon Hotne-maHe liougbaute doseo Quellty a bam Craekera. lb. 'PHONE US 400 C.la at BiM, Bad si 1 O'rloek Satiirdey Mght. oi'Esf riiiiieiiar Ai-n)noo I Perry Pythian Meet at Shawnee Saturday and Hear Addresses News Notes New Lexington, Nov.

(Special!) -The fust county convention of tne Knight of PythUui orler In Perry county wimi held at Hhawnoe utur-duy and tu largely attended by members from all Address cre nmdii by Judfce John tl. Reeves, pant grand chancellor of Lancaster, Hun. i ieurge Bering of Columbus and riu-preme Representative John W. Winn of Defiance, A musical program was a feature of the day. During the day th conferring of ranks by visiting lodges, exemplification of the Unwritten work Ly Mr.

Herlng and the degree of the nobis order of lialiffs wcr confej-red. The day closed with grand ball at tha K. of P. opera house. ITALIAN HAS DIPHTHERIA.

An Italian laborer living in the Tile plant colony la a victim of dlphtherla. livery precaution la being used to prevent the from spreading and the man Is kept under strict quarantine i believed thut the cmsj is of mild form. DIES AT HOSPITAL. Mrs. Iturbara HaKgenJorn, an inmate of the Athena alate hofpUal for the lnsnne, from Komeinet, died at the Institution yesterday.

Her remains wers taken to gomeraet for burial. REALTY TRANSFERS. Howard M. MK'ny to William M. Mount, acres in Monroe township; tw.

V. Belby to William F. Sherrick, SO acrsa in Pike township: Si etc, C. B. Thompson to K.

E. Thompson. 4 of an ftcrt In JIarriMn Stephen TtyULnd to Charles H. Ry-lund, 1-5 pf an aj-Te In Harrison township; 1 etoi T. C.

Hamilton to ff: L. Ward, land in Tliorn township; MR ItOWEItS PPEAKS. lr. Bowers gnva two very tereitlnfr tccturffa at the ltptl church' today on the two American perils The AVhltis Slav Traffic" and -The' Rlaok Hand Curse." He also exhibited He lectured at the Oakfleld churolj this evtiiig. HREVTTI12S.

Tickets are finding a ready sal for "Tho Lion and the Mouw," which Is booked for Smith's opera houee Tuesday night. This atlraction deserves a capacity liotwe. Wllfonl A. Beard of Crookvllle was In town today. A general canvass on a straw vote of the town of Somerset Friday gav Harmon 44 votes and HiirdiiiB 8.

The county school examiners held the regular monthly examinations at the hidh School building yesterday. Mrs. Walter Lewis entertained at her home on Water street Krlrtv evening-. Those present were Mis Nelle Helen Wapner. Florence Katherine Rapp, Hurel Cimtpbell, H- Kru rices Ureely, Krma Kpn nif, Vera Huffman, Minnie Williamson.

Pauline Uurbee, Fa.ve Rockwell, Hazel Orey, -Mary McTeatjue. Mario Me'lon-sisle, Mary Curran, Marv fireely, Co-lette Clark, Hernlce Pc-ttit and Miiry Wright. A. A. Danlson and family and John Hlmea and family of Lancaster spent Sunday at tha home of Mr.

and Mrs. O. N. Danlson. WITHIN YEAR OF CEflMY HARK Mrs.

Rachel Bell, Near Adams-ville, Hopes to Celebrate Centennial One woman In Muskingum county, Mrs. Rachel Beil, near Adamsvllln, is within a yoar of the century mark, and ahe and a small number of relatives celebrated her 99th birthday anniversary Saturday. Because the aged woman desires to save her strength as much as possible In order that sho may have the opportunity of celebrating hrr 100th birthday anniversary next year, ths celebration Saturday was very quiet, though none the less enjoyable. Ths aed woman is enjoylnp fairly good health for one of her great years, and she has the distinction of belie the eldest resident In this vicinity. Mrs.

Bell's husband died 20 years ago, and her three children are llvlnit iu the home vicinity. They are AVilllam Pell, J. I. iiell and Mrs. Tnoinas Mln-nick.

GIRL'S lOTflER IS DISGUSTED Coshocton Woman Says Daughter, Married in Toledo, Must I Go it Alone Coshocton, Nov. "Maggie will have to caddie her own canoe from now on," said Mrs. Samuel Patrick, Whose daughter, Maggie Doyle, was arrested at Toledo last week for wearing boy's clothes and afterwards married her room-mate, W. C. Connelly.

"I don't feel like recognizing them," sild Mrs. Patrick when Interviewed Saturday, She stated that she had received further word from them, and IS of the opinion that her daughter la ashamed' to write. lo you look for thern to come down and visit you?" Mrs. Patrick was asked. She replied that they would get a pretty chilly reception if they do conio, and she is not looking for them.

Eradstreets says that some kinds of Amerlcau trade lacks snap. At present prices, It may be explained, no kind of a bargain is really a snap. II 0 If Sell at S20.00 For Today aracl Tuesday 25 all-wool chiffon broadcloth suits go on sale at $12.50 that sells for 32 inch Jackets, griaranteed satin lined and neatly trimmed; colors, black, navy, frrey and brown. See these suits before you make your purchaas elsewhere. Parcel of Keal Estate Brings Double the Appraisement I Notes of Courts The Jury In ths iu of Frank Stotts vs.

city of retuPied a verdict ntkxi in favor of tl plamurf for JC-k. Sunt wiilft.ajly brought suit tor 2.3m o'clock wlmi tlie urtfumcnts weie cine lu and the Jury retired. a iH' to Siulis oi-ciirrej about three y. nrs Ha had his Jaw broken by Lein llirown from a w.itton that liad urui the curbinir on Malind street. In tli course of the trial it kruiiftht out that he tamot eat his food In the usual nmiiner.

being compelled to lukc nourishment through tut. is not kuun tthetiier the cji will be aipeaUI. LINE PERMIT. Ira K-ibtrts, oil worker. Corning, and Anna M.

Soirull, city, daughter of David Name of officinlng minister ijOt uiven. IlKAL TRAXifFKRS. Miiry Cody to William Ibwt, 17 acres In 'is and Ja kson townshipl. t'otiuideratlun Willi.ua K. Hoy Martha J.

Ev-ans, part of (u in presclcn. Consideration itin li. Stonesipher, edmSnlntrator of James Ltnjamin, to Phtilip Handel, lot No. II In rity. Conaideratioti Joi It.

St meslpher to Robert L. Stud. 1, lot No. in. Consideration tli-'fl.

(CiOli PRICI5 FUR LAND. In the of real estate In the case of U.iimu J. Crume vs. Samuel SUnger el In front of the court houss Saturday nornirg, Ins price hrought was doulilc figures of appraisement. The liind consists ofel of an a re In Wayne township anj wa anprlej at lido.

The T. H. Townsend Urick St Contracting Co. bought it in for 13-9. SAW A SIKXAtitRHS, Suffering under tha delusion that he the devil, ghosts, birds and flying mice, Prosier was adjudged Insane Sauirdny.

He lma lwn in his present condition for nearly a year, but has been coniliimtlly growing worse. He was ordered committed to the hospital at Columbus, MCKK I'KTIT JXROR. The following venir of petit Jurors was drawn from the Jury wheel Saturday, and will report Wednesday: Herbert Meteely, Clareur W'. 1 1. Ulshop, Theodore Roll.

J. A. Llttlik, lienjmuin UrlHsty, Robert Curran, Ueorse C. Iy asure. The old.

ola" story, told times ithout number, are repeated over and over sisiiln tl i- mi years, but It Is aiways a welcome story lo those In si-areli of bi-sllh. There Is nothing In the world that cures coughs and eobls as qulfk.y as Cliamberiam'a Cuugn Remedy. Sold by all dealers. JOYCE RAISED VErSiPEHSION Old Soldier Asks Vets to Cast Their Ballots for Joyce Next Tuesday Editor T.mes Recorder: I was much astonished In looking over your "brief mention notes" Saturday morning to see that several onetime Republicans went to Dresden Friday evening to sttend a Uemocratlc meeting. The attendance of Donald Mclntlre Ross st this gathering wes logical, as be has always posed as a Democrat.

It's the same styry of "old dog Tray gulng Into bad company, and I was smrprieed at the- Republican ex-offlce holders Journeying to Dresden. tut now as to Congressman Joyce, who tias not escaped the vindictive-ne the Signal, I was talking to an old soldier tha other nfght and Inquired of him the amount jnjt pension that lie was receiving. He told me that he wns getting $30 per month. Eut he went on. In way of explanation, "I was formerly getting but $12.

By a special ad passed" In congress through the efforts of Congressman Jove tt-cured the ise." This veteran lives In Zanesville. Now this article was not wrjttsn In The Times Recorder office and i'gned 'Republican" or "Democrat." This Is an old dodge to gull the public. But this was written by a Republican who has never held or asked for an office. 1 would like to see every old soldlsr who wore the blue march up to the polls next Tuesday end vote for James J. Joyoe, for I am certain that he Is a friend to the boys of 5.

A VETERAN. New Evidence. Fred J. Offonbashsr will build a two- story, seven-room frame residence on Ohio street. The structure will cost and will be built by Contractors Russell Taylor, Wis mmsm There are some things too awful to contemplate one is the giving of alcohol in the guise of medicine to boys.

We believe Scott's Emulsion is the only preparation of Cod Liver Oil that contains absolutely no alcohol, drug or harmful ingredient of any sort li esuaaisre The Best Medicine nndCOLD Your Water Rent Is Due To secure discounts water rent must be paid during November at the Water Works office In the Market House. Hours 7:30 to 11:30 a. 12:30 to 4:00 p. Saturday 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

Delinquents will be turned off January 1st. Bell 'Phone 1123-Y E. It. MOESER Attorney-at-Law Room 321-325 People's Savings Bank Building Zanesville. 0.

MANDO Wtf B-. 1 IV. para of WMIf. mi- oaa.r fa Mild eltall a. pllaaory known.

Lara hvtale Sl.t sample IOe. aeaa for kaohlet free. Madame Josephine Le Fevre, lue Ik.iuii Pa. oy t.liestrr A. Halrd and H.

If. Blurtevaat. HOK.II DNi FAMILY WASH fs a specially of nura, ami wa want to give our especial attention to yours. Atl flat pieces, Including 'table cloths, sheets, tow. els.

napkins, handkerchiefs, 1RONFH KUKK, an I other pieces nil STARCH KD ready to Iron. We use the beat soap snd other materials, s.nd no, chemicals to injur the Roods. Pperial price on regular Ironed washings. THIS MOriKb I.At SVItllV For 1 our Own f.iKMl. Try T'B Office, No.

24 eliats opera Dlock Phnaea IBS CANDIDATES 'A for public office, local, state, or national, may not be to your exact liking, but there is a common g-round standard upon which we all agree. The Standard of correct, banking principles. This we must have. Practical idealism In banking it may be called. Character in banking it real ly is.

This is the STANDARD we are offering you and guaranteeing. The Old Citizen's National Bank THE ROLL OF KQNCR WX Full Strength 'a AT THE EAGLE DRUG STORE Market St. Between Fifth and Sixth Both 'Phones 8 gw.pi iinui'uu 4 I pHiia in lo applicants St the prssent tlma. to the list Jus! received at the Imsl postom.e, positions, and date of eisiiilnatlons follosf Inspector, department of g-' rtriilturs, nod; Nov. All, coast and geodetla survey, Kot.

an I il Junior engineer, bureau of mines, ll.ej'i; Nov. IS. Aitat(t lllirsrlsn, Philippine ser-: vice, 11400: No, it. linker, Indian ssrvlce, 40 end quarters; Nov. S3, Uiue-prtnter, If to II tl ier diem, Nov.

j. Copperplate msp engraver (made), fl.OwOi Nov. Linotype msehlntst, Philippine service, M.fiBO, Nov. SI. J'hS.

Ilrlan (insle), Nov. tl. Telegraph operator (male), H.I9 per diem: Nov, S. Veterliiai'lan, 11100, quartermaater's department; Nov. 53 Anaesthetist ifemele), Philippine service, isoo, Nov.

Inspector's assistant, depsrtment of sgrteulture, stu, 1'eo. 7. Prepare tor of fossils (mJs), TI per month 7. Stenographer and typewriter (male), Dec 13. Chemical englnter In foreet products (male).

SISno-IJSOfl; Jen. 4. Chemist In forest products (male), Jsn. 4. Engineer In Forest products (male), IMOO-tiKoO; Jan.

4. For eppllcatloii blanks end further Information concerning any of these examinations address secretary civil service board, or I L. Karhart, secretary Sixth Civil Service district, Cincinnati, O. TO GET RETURNS AT CRQOKSVILLE Mayor Brannon Leases Special Wire New Crossing Being Installed Crooksville, Nov. 6.

Manager Rrannon of the leal opera hoiine has completed) arrangements with the Western Telegraph C. for a special wire to the big play house on Tuesday night. Election returns from all th states will be read between the acts of the show that will be put on that evening by the Mae La ports S'ixk Co The wire has been fur the em.re night and Cr'eiksvllie citizens will fill the beaier to bear llie returns and sec the play. NKW Both the and M. V.

roads are Installing new crossings on South State street. The Improvements were brought about by th mayor and council asking the companies for them and they wllk greatly benefit traffic on that end of tne big pavement. RRIfcFLKTS. Henry Deaver of Jackson, Is her on a brief visit with relatives, Mrs. Xxilu Slilery ha returned to her home in Zanesville after spending a few daya in this city.

8. H. Brown wa a New Lexlnglon visitor Saturday. Joseph Sho.vcri wa down from Columbus Saturday, greeting old friends. S.

Lv McCoy of Lancaster haa ben in th city several day looking after some business matter. Crookavlll miner ar anxiously awaiting the result of the Joint conference being held In Columbus. Croup Is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the esrly winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for It. All that, is needed is a bottle of Chaniberlajn's Cough Remedy.

Many mothers ere never without It In their hnmea end It l.s neved disappointed them, bold by all dealers. Oil. LIES AT GREAT DEPTH In the northwestern corner of Muskingum county the Coshocton Oil (las ft)." teit on the E. II. Ferresi farm In Jackson township, reported by numerous visitors at good for 75 barrels, i very much less.

It will make a very small pumper at. the best Th Ferrell well Is located about three miles northwest of Prazeysburg, and while It Is not a big producer. It shows that oil exists there and I considered an Important find. The oil comes from the Clinton sand. The Ashcrsft farm well In Fallsburg township.

In the noreast corner of Liuklng county, about eight mll-s northwest of Frazeysburg, Is the better looking well of the two and should make a to-barrel producer. Much excitement 1 being manifested In the vicinity and oil men are working dsy and night In the effort to secure leases, which now command a good price. The large gaa companies have the bulk of the territory, but there are a few strips not leased. It Is these strips that tlj oil men are rushing for and tfferlmf fairly good bonus. Lease scalpers are also taking what they can secure, but they will find a hard Job to unload them at fancy figures, a th expense of drilling Is out of the of the small operator, on account of the great depth that production is found.

An advance well mean an outlay of between IT500 and 110,000, and In soma cases additional expense. It has been an Ideal field for stock companies, for they opened the deep sand fields and the losses fell upon msny Instead o( th few. Coshocton Times. THE: Sells Wooltex TON- ZaEeavCle, Ohio AT BTLRTSTANTB ITS GOOD UITS BON Main and Sixth Street as the Polarized Saleswoman Called at Your Door? If she has not yet she will within a few davs. In order that yon may not miss the opportunity to become acquainted with POLARIZED FABRICS and the fact that they WILL NOT FADE, we are sending a clerk from our store to your house.

This is a novel way of doing business, but the ijrocer does it and why not we? This saleswoman will show you lare samples of all the Polarized weaves and the score or mora shades in which each one is made. She will explain to you the sun test and the tub test. She will leave a sample with you so that you may make your own tests. If you wish she will take your order after you have selected the gods and shade you like, and they will be delivered tAra our store. or GniauraElee This guarantee applies to every yard of Polarized Fabrics that we sell; "every yard of Polarized Fabrics withstand exposure to sunlight and ordinary washing without noticeable change of color.

We will refund the purchase price in any instance where they are not exactly as represented." Polarized Fabrics are made up in Pongees, Shantungs, Rajahs, Serges, voiles, Panamas, Oto-mans. Taxicloths, in the most delicate and fashionable shades. For tailored suits we recommend the Shantungs, Otomacs and Taxicloths. These are priced at 29c arid 43c 5c9 WEATHER-FAIR IF TOC BUT IT STURTEVANTS THE BI'G BLTTERICK PATTERX3 33G.

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