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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

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THE TIMES RECORDER. 7 AXES VI LLC DAT. NOVEMBER 16. 1911 THREE SITUATION yin-Miion dUSntl rtlmvita. bnl Willi mi nttipnti rh irtv, nt1 t'oih 1M DUNCAN FALLS MAN Coniiura will illrr( lh forttbtll tmm DEAD AT BEVERLY 'Ml'tHM Ship tma hn pUccJ In rom- ui ociRAmiri fiiinl wnMiliiic iftiutvf from liml tCosllased Kraut Pas hilly rerlon In the vicinity of the Al go plan ui where additional m.m have been nuite by the Invaders he i -a hy ttie Teutonl' allies, i I on war in.ipa do not ihiliniie that points of eitrmmK sreat alraieiii, value have been but rather that the Italians on various GHAIUiKA H.

BOSK AWAY 1 (iur i -r I Shrtnan tticti tpiin uhi to M.ti ii.ri Kiir jhT t'ut to nil pwrtira linM rMinp 8tiernaM un rrprfBffnl al i Imh etii In ariii mn rxtirld tn hhh in inMMiinr Hdi'h will drt honor I i both th dlvlNlon nl th Tlmy lurf rernirif1d that A rotrnt ant ly tttrrvHB-inir iiuniUttr cif cIvtltRHn tmdtM utmiil lti Look Before You Buy Every package ana every tablet of genuine Aspirin bears PIIEM-V THl'IWAY DEATHS IX t'lTY Charlee H. Rom. 1. well- 1 known anJ highly respecteil resident Duncan Falls, dlod suddenly early seetora hate sitah around tieforn ri numtii'm and at the aama innn iav alraiahi neil out and leadened SELKCTlNCi MEN tlaellsur fraaa Pace i ment. only 17 per tent c.n be admitted to the schm-l.

which min that out of 20 men pwiicil In company ur liallr. unlv four, five it six will eventuall) In uipint-ed to attend the school tmt.idcr Itnird The 80th regiment I cne of the first that has eiarted the section the first 10 per cent. Company com-manders are conducting the testa, which are both written and oral. Past record la taken Into consideration. While the method of picking 1.7 per cent of the units has not been announced, It Is probable a board of competent men will have charge of this work.

They will arutlnlse the record of the 10 per cent recommended and from this number, pick a few to attend the school. It will be or perhaps lit In December before final announce utim of Hineti itliliprti and lunuth i.f Hi. ir fiiM.r dilKHi hud been critical ftr lo-'Wiul days. liesldes her husband she la urrlvsd by two atstera and one brother, Mrs Ktta Gebhart. of Zanesville; Mrs.

Kllaabeth Hoylan. Honors, anil Itay Kelley. of Camp Sherman, I'lulhro. the. Mrs.

C'ulbertson was a devout member of the Methodist church. Friends wishing to view the bolv may do so at tha people's undertaking parlors until Saturday morning, when It will be removed to the homn at Honors. The funeral services will be held at the Honors M. Fi. church at 1 o'clock Sunday afternon by the Hev.

Mr. Kinney. Burial In the M. Paul cemetery. johnTane Krlatlves received word Thursday of the death of John lAiie, formerly of itosevllle, which occurred at his home In Lancaster, early in the day.

Mr. Lane was very well known both In Zanesvllle and Itosevllle. He was a conductor on the A M. V. railroad r('tsnla tht litii who ejr thrlr in ih nnrtli of tha Vnlmn Thursday morning at the home of Ills lanvtiter.

Mn J. K. Watson. In Hev- hMta at aiiffla Irais. thtr hliiiHN plain, lirm r.ii th fwH cn.ni.tii slouch on street cor- unhilttoned.

or (irr-lH-rTtH'I 'T TIi I1.UIIWIR, IHin ihi yet ceased to be raw $ltf. whr ha had been vlsttlnf for nera, have not recruits." "Tha Bayr Cross Yarnr CMrmfM mt fmnty" drawn lu" mltaf.re.1 pout" south of Monte Tomllaio on the Aahtito pl.it. fail and theme, eastward In where tha hattle finl'l inei'ta the upper reach, of the I'late rlter. the oerinana ami AUMtru-Hulikal eli forces adillna atlehth tii Ih.ir attai-Ka. douhltee hopins to drlte.

Ihroiiah the hluhlaod country to the plains of eneint be-fora the expected arrltal of llritlnh arid l-reuch leiiiforceineM ii.ToiueH a ract 'oniparat I vely Quiet ntill prevails along- the tteetern Iroht In l-'raiire and HeU' uini. 'i MB tlma. lit had been In falling fceaUh, hut till condition aa not con- Idered alarmlnf, and members of the fa Tilly were greatly shocked on re-" elTtng tha death mest-age. Mr. Rosa was a Civil war veteran, r.

Barred with tha tlat Ohio Volun-j tear Infantry and waa wounded In aor-. vie. He waa a member of tha U. A. SIX SERGEANTS ('liases fraaa Pas t'eei glier to Company K.

Cullen to Company and tlraddock to onipany all In the 1 48th V. Infantry OIlM'rs la Qunliry Quite a number of iion-mms. of the (Isle Seventh expect to qualify for the Dayer-Tablcts Aspirin R. at Duncan Fall. For year he ilttiiriii'H i lemenceail.

one of trnniea followed farming, but lately has lived nnst iMiilnent puliti for a number of yeara The body will arrive at Hose-villa Hunday morning at 10:20 o'clock, liurlat will be made men a fi rmer neiv I'reiich linn. pr4inlfi. will fu nil a there. iut riMnfim latry. t(entlawr4 from I'nae srt retired life.

He In survived by Inn widow and five daughters: Mrs. J. IS. Wataon of Beverly. Mrs.

J. N. Huker I Of Now Concord, Mrs. Harah flapper I Of Duncan Falls. Mrs.

It. K. Oiilbmly and Mrs. U. E.

Dulro of this oily. The ffMfUlMlMlM Ulli uniiii af cm raUalMa officers training school which opens at Camp Hhornlan Jan. 6. and continues for thres montha MaJ. (ui A.

Hnlder of tancaster. MsJ Samuel Jobson of Athena, and MaJ K. I. I.awier of Mc 'nnniHsvllls. have been designated I t- division headquarters to k'vs dally lectures on the use of gas masks l'atrlck Ilavlll of hhawnee, formerly of Company of the Seventh, Is now a boxing Instructor In the 13tlth Field artillery 'r lfovernin'tit -Clscd pi Th alo I FUNCTION HONORED PASTOR AND FAMILY KEV.

K. B. ALF.XANnF.ri VICTIM body will be broufelit to Duncan rulht I' I'm as Ktalf lhe rHMl thin rtunlltloii full i 'mihiif Mhoi WfliNliT eiitl Thurnlay that Wlllljiiii Tim ui" nn. proaldent uinl for burial. MRS.

M. RIENDERKNECHT ment Is mads of tbe selections. Kt-tneen 400 and bl'O men will be admit, ted to tbs school, Including lees thnn one hundred who are to lis sent here from Ohio State university. Ohio North-ern university and one or two other Institutions having military tralnlng-courses. The school will virtually inke the placs of the one conducted at Fort llenjamln Harrison.

Other schools Officers In the S22nd end J23rd light fleld artillery are attending a school of fire, five hours dally, now Practically all captains and a lieutenant from each hattery is enrolled. Practice In occupation of positions and Intensive mutt action In tha conduct of Are Is In the course. Next week a riding school will be started, ss mnsi of ths officers now have mounts. Mmi are worklnK at gun emplacements in the artillery sections. Mea Win Proaietlaa Colonel Ashhurn.

commanding officer of the IU'4th artillery and chip? of all artillery unlta, sprang a surprise on the treneh mortnr battery early to. lav hy ordering thu men assemhlrd Immediately. II. antieared on the aceri with geneinl mannK of tt" Hiieavilli OF Sl'KIMllSK til FeTS KN. OYSTKIW The death of Mrs.

Martha A. Klcnd-ajrkneeht, 83. occurred at the hnmo of i'oal roinpKhy, and owner of thn Orrla C'ual rompttJiy. had uki1! rnnh In her aon-ln-law, Dr. John V.

Kornan, 3 (IT Putnam avenue, at an curly hour More than 160 member of the M. K. church tendered their Kev. K. IS.

Alexander, his fam Thursday morning after a lung 111- seas from paralysis. She was stricken 1 montha ago and was In critical cons' tfltlon for some time. ily and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AGAIN SEE tl'iM4a4 trm tln.i of tha tiuga volume of oil ahlppul from that port to the alttos.

(nrranift haa illractcil rAmpalfcna aKattiHl vttrlMuti r'hil rhlnffHliiH, hut nvr hofore han mad a gnrloua effort to i1lprii 1'HlHoa, uImi Iihs fxarti-tl James Alexander, of westervllle, I 4 6ha waa a prominent member of surprise reception at the church on Thursday evening. A number of the LIIiEKTV LOAN ChUH 4tn(lane4 frvaa Pace tia through which operated wan gov- I nmeiitfil AKeiicy an-l that had the auppnrt of the mrnpany lilt li )m wiik inpiicd. ThiN whom he in aid to have duped otinlo initial payrnetitu in the "dollar-ilnwii wci plan. It la said I MkkHih made application for Hi put vix.i of a lartt a mount of Hi war In ontciiM tl fur re ali nf the "cltil." in the nam matim hv nialUn? a relatUcly email 1 it it In 1 (ttisTiietit I'WlKKlUfl. who la to he hroiiKht to linn i ity Iniinc, liately.

will I.h rhatRttl with iifIiik th mall to ile-fiau-l. CAPTAINJTPICKEI) of the ar nr. Slid 'IIMHion hellevs tiiey hate nht, lined rspiains who are 'iihle lo fill up their teams with eirel-loni ttorii.Ts Kred fielffer, Jr luil, -t hi ttuateil sidea I II. Itut le.lKe lirehmer. tiian-.

i I. sell. 1 t'ary, K. A. rainier VValler Sijulrea, KdKar Johnson and fsls.

to have rhsrg if ih ten teama in Hie order they are iiiiiioil A.lnnral Itev llnxh Wayt has up pointed ii t' IVnni i' 11. Taylor, II A If t'fflllender. J. R. I Irani, A Ilea.

K. W. liUin. Hurt and hay Mrltenry. In iiin nf iii hev ItiiKh Wayt In Ilht i tin- ratitiiins in Th" Times lie.order Thurs-tlni MiorriiiiK'.

Kev VVhallon, liaeliir of thn I'enlr il I'resby terian Joliiinh. Ii.ih I. i.iiiii.iI and K. M. 1 r.anxhiittom h.ii I appointed to members first went to the Alexander Ht least on t-ar 'f coal more If r-l f4l to llMve it Hhorw.K fr dinueetlci ronmimpthm alnmld incur ati (Inn, during the wlhioi nMN lllnea line? Never tn the.

hiaiory nf Z.inept-! I IIt h.tn linn ht Much ittiMty dl- idavnl in tho WiirkiMK nf uaKOii mlTicn Joe led In IIim cuuly 1 1 hi it hauiitiK lathiiM of IIim iit. Miiicn that Ii.im been lylnit IdU' fr Venn nin now lie tn i rd I ov ru-ra Mn or Wtdmter newer! he titli' en. an fu ha li.ia ie MHcrialn, tlln and MukJtiKUin toiinlv are elt i-tt'i it ih- iMiittHi of i'iihI Mntly th.n any otlii-r ctt am! county In lh' tit)u from tht fnrftntn-r uunlnK ttti home, where they Invited the honor Hut-sts to attend the event at the church chapel. A program consisting of vocal and Instrumental selections and short ad dresses was rendered. An oyster supper had been prepared by tho women of the church.

Bo quietly waa the affair that none of the honor guests was aware of It until the crowd reached the pastor's home. a ounnie or warrants ror the non-com-missioned officers, made the" battnry a brief talk, and peraonslly presented the sheepskins to the non-coms, accompanying each with a few remarks commendiiiK the selects for accomplishment ihat brought the promotions. It is one of the first tnptancee in camp here it hlph officer has personally presented certificates. "Hend them home to your mothers and have them framed." Colonel Ash-burn told the men. Football Detail Brigadier General llolbronk will accompany the second Camp Sherman football team to Akron F'rldav nlRht for the Saturday mime and military exhibition, iereral ulenn going with the first team to Cincinnati.

Commanders of the crack platoons, all from the 332nd Infantry, announced today, are: First plato jn. Company R. I.leut. I'atton: firm ni.tnnn rwnnnu i. oil walla, ho aUt ert na ln htntvyi taxea tha wtrihllihl mn minptil.

Thw unvflrnmrnt hua not ra-ie urrittt Iih pn uiniit of ninniy )y ht forettntH to I'ntfti hk friendly art. hut the hllifa JijMifleii (ht'ir I'tiurw mi tha arrouttiln of rierraatt I ti rl urn for the niitfiry they rtrttva1 iriiniuiiti y. M.ftbt llrafroy Wella Tha fr now frankly ixpreaaM i thtt a dtarrnlrnil action juttt now 1 tha barranca govern rnni may rul In the lonar fnr attempt to oHtroy tha oil propartiea. In itonta ouartara. htra.

however. It ta l.i-hfvei) that 'ar-! rausii will henttHta tn drive the re he In to that point, tn view of thf political, and economic rtanvera involved. I Heporta from Mextt'o t'lty Indicate! aomi tm prove man In rvolnt lonar rondltiona aouih tt the capital, although tha opera ton a of itpata tn Moretoa and of nhr)la whose leader la aeld ti ha lll Idai In ClitHpaa rtre of auf-( flclent Inipnrtancp to occupy tha atten-j tlon if a large purt of the Kovermuunt army. SI. Thomas 1'alhollo church and Vaa a resident of ZancHVllle for severul years, ami was hold In hitch esteem by all who knew t-er.

She leaves the fol-' lowing grandchildren: George and Arthur Kernan. Mrs. Mury Trow-I bridge, Mrs. Frances Hiklobrandt. I Mrs.

Josephine Clark and Mrs. Martha I Morrison. The funonil will be held from the 8t Thomas Catholic church o'clock Saturday morning. The body will bo shipped to Circlevllle at ij 11:60 o'clock, where Interment will be I Wade. MRS.

D.liTTlAROLD i Mrs. O. H. Harold, aged 40, formerly mt this city, died at her home in Cam- bridge early Thursday morning after a lingering Illness from ttoltre. Her condition became serious a short time WO.

Mrs, Harold Is survived by her tiusband and two children of Cani-bridge, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Moore, of Luck avenue, Zanesville, AL PETIT TO BE HOST AT BEAN SUPPER Al I'etlt, well known bean agricul stale Hnta Ine4iinir While tin in fuel siipervlanra have l.een entcaK 'I cnl i hk data tli" all nation, they nut ne yet he it to onipletrly ilitrik tip all Mm coal Pei into Zi.

vl 'I'h'V arc to hold another niectin nent Tiiemlay iiimhi, at which time they tet-t to foi in hit Mniiif pluii ftr iatidlhir (lie, dint i tm ion Ma nti fact url iik plant have had rnn-tltleral'le In ohtalnlnr eufTlclent (m titipi This ta cauKHil rnoi liv I he ehori tra tf coal cara than ehort tue of mined con It ta hellevi hy he ow nera Sonw iriitlon I In made proti.itdy the fuel auperxttiotr to lv id in rlh f. (('atlanea fraaa ri nirl lead ths fnrres In lay township BOd Monday nlxht's dinner Is to he held llohevllle in rloi k. one. half hour latei II Sm secretary of tha Ionian oi Initially planned It la to lm ral M. A and the memhers of Hiinple III fsre and Is to tiike the r.la the lounly uritnniMitiiin "'HiiniHtee feel of tho renular meal enjoyed hy the wit tailed they will aide to iirotUiee uorkein at homes.

This la done eirellent reul' In the rural ranvsss in lino ild the food conservation plan I he personnel of the eaptalns. 'ho heltitr liooiied hy the at the prrs- i to nelect null, the l.est wnrk-ent time i ers oiiialnaliU-. la to l.e of assist After a strenuous sesri-h the leaders anee in ri al returiia turist, will regale the members of the liobel fraternity next Tuesday evening with a "bean supper." Mr. Petit has become Imbued with tho spirit of food Lieut Kdwarda; third platoon. I'ompnny I.leut.

rtrand: second platoon. Com-puny A. I.leut. Alvord. Kergeant Mc conservation and the meal will be In 5v all ways substantial and appetizing, while at the same time demonstrating the capabilities of this vegetable ns an overlooked Item In the campaign being waged to wtn the war.

The meal wilt be served In the rooms of the old 4F 1 Seventh band at 7 o'clock. Among the speakers will bo W. W. Ilanlon and Karl Dixon. Mrs.

G. K. Browning. Mrs. II.

H. Atch- Inson of this city; Mrs. Frank Elliott. Norwich. Mrs.

Dalton I'alsley, High Miss Marjory Mourn, Chicago; Jlev. A. Moore, Hlcksville, and Ho- tner Moore, of Jackson, Mich. i The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Baturday afternoon Cambridge by the Rev. O.

CI. Sliiiitz. 1 urial in I'am- I bridge. Try Doao's for that HARRY MILLKR RECOVRRTNO Mrs. C.

A. Maxwell and Miss Clara Miller of thlr city returned from Wiioster Thti.sday, where they were called by tho accident to their brother, Harry Miller, who sustained the amputation of both legs below tbe knees when struck by a railroad train several days ago. His condition is OSHORN M. BAKEii Oaborn a of Mr. and V.

L. r. died ut tho family un ill lli.nat 11 1" 'Every Picturef Telli a Storyf 1 It-. o'clock after Short illiK-vs fi-'Mi complication of a ii ir zj ff iur i oca JJicHSc-. He was ill three ivei-kH ugo ami lui been lurillral Condition for several iluys.

Mr. Barker was well known in this AUi eUsVtXeiVO, TFACHKIt srRI'RISKD Forty members of the Bible class of' R. Y. White of the First United Presbyterian church surprised their leader Thursday evening at his home, Sixth and Market streets. Light refreshments were served and a very pleasant social evening waa enjoyed.

citv ajid was held In the highest ea- i teem. He was a member of the Mod ern Woodmen of America, and a tal- anted musician. Ho attended the CANTON Ptark County Coal Com-mlsHlon hears many Canton persons are hoarding coal. Steps wll tbe taken to stop It. Domer Lesson Outline ADULT BIBLE CLASS wse By W.

S. Domer Don't worry and complain about a bad back! Your back doesn't ache without a cause and often the cause is weak kidneys. Perhaps hard work has put your kidneys a little out of order, or a cold has settled there. In that case a medicine is needed to help the weakened kidneys, and if it's kidney backache the chances are you'll soon be over it. The lameness stiffness, dull, tired feeling, nervous I' First Baptist church.

Besides his parents, tha following brothers sur-'; Vive: William James and I- Charles of this city; Elmer of Muskingum county, and Forest Martin VV, and Frances of the home. Tbe funeral will be held at the home 1:30 o'clock Sunday after-. noon by the Rot. Mr. Lyons.

Burial in Greenwood. FR.VNKDICKSON I Frank Dickson. oed 41, a well-y. known and highly respected resident ief West Main street, died at the Good 'Samaritan hospital Thursday morning 't 11 o'clock after an lllress from I complications. Mr.

Dickson was a deli' Vout member of the M. 1. church. Besides his widow, he leaves two i children, Lester and Krcell. of the home; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Q. M. Dickson, and the following brothers fe. and sisters; Calvin, Floyd and Evil orett Dickson, Mrs.

Clyde Wilson, Mrs. Charles Hard and Mrs. Carl Haney. i Burial will probably be made In the i Ark Spring cemetery. i' Funeral gervlces will he conducted I mt tho M.

P. church Friday evening 7 o'clock by Rev. O. G. Shurtx.

The body will be taken to the Ark Springs ness, dizziness, rheumatic pains and urinary trouble should go, too. Use DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. You can have faith in this medicine, as it is publicly recommended by Zanesville people. The Remedy Zanesville Endorses Sands? School Outline for Sow. 33.

Subject "A Psalm of I.essoa Test Psalm 103. A beautiful story comes to us from the high Alps in rtwitzerland. where I'aBtor Herder and his little flock of wood carvers and chamois hunters observed a series of festivals which the pastor devised. Each member of Ills church kept a record of the great crisis In his life, the days when God had most blessed him, and celebrated them as holidays in the original sense of that word, holy days. All his neighbors observed them with him.

Thus, one day little presents of milk or flowers were sent to Father Siitel, because on that day Ave years HBO he recovered from a stroke of apoplexy. The next day every one would shake hands with Fritz Hemel, because it was the anniversary of his rescue when the avalanche hurled him down the mountain side. Frans Brum-el, whose fete day It was, laid flowers upon the altar and thanked God for all the mercies bestowed upon him. So It came to pass at last that almost every day In the year was one of thanksgiving. In which these Swiss people recognised God's hand In lead.

Inn them tenderly through their hard monotonous lives. Ascertain If you can when and hy whom the lOSrd Psalm was written. What title would you give the Psalm? sainM.v mum tie. wnerA Trie Rev. Chesshlr will hold a short service at 11 o'clock.

Burial in the Ark I Knrlnrs cemetery. MOXAHALA AVENUE JACKSON STREET LINDEN AVENUE XI. Wm It. Smith, ft 1 0 Moxahala savv "I fTl n't ft ft a rfnul' i. hw.mm form my ft lr.

I o-t afnl T'n a felt itftnr tro not rr.i fh'-rr. Iiowht l.iy in '1 I 't K' i 1 J4 1 I O'j 'lil Nit Of I th fimon Myt.iKk f.ixl;. w.th ..1.11 ur -l I oul.J hhr-iiy rif-U'l dow it. I wan in ini'irj, I r.hrni-if iixy () In. my f'--t 1 1--'! mj I ouMn wfHr my Mif.fM I tnrl fir! thi rtir.JiiH.".

then worn? ik nm. noMitnu 1tt1 pi" i ir't; ol Hool unMl I hi-xt tk ir'K fiofiiV KMhfy 1 fh-M f'-lf a oi-tJrf chnnpc ii. my rondlMon ni hark lif unif Mrmic fh- ulny M)' ri'. ia in, jii rny ha'-k (J'jsit't or JOHN S. LEASURE A The death of John Stanley Leasure.

52, occurred at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning after a lingering illness from organic heart trouble. He was taken ill last March and had been In critical condition for several days. He was a life-long resident of this vicinity. Surviving him are three children. Charles of Denver, Thomas V.

of Chicago, and Florence of near High Hill, and the following brothers: George and Klry 8. Leasure of Zanesvllle and Plutner Leasure of Norwich. The funeral will be held at Oreendood cemetery chapol by Rev. Mr. Shurtz.

Both services and burial will be private. Friends are requested to omit flowers. JOHN hTlOVELESS John II. Loveless, aged "8. a Civil war veteran and ono of the best known residents of Muskingum county, died at his home near Black Run Thursday morning, after an illness from Infirmities.

Mr. LoBeless served as a mu-Siclan in the 122nd Ohio Volunteer Can you tell on what eccaslon the Psalm was written? For whut occasions la It applicable? HI. How many and what characteristics of Jehovah do you And In verses 3-5? IV. Who Is meant In verse by ths op-priHued? Cite Instances In which Jehovah Issued righteous acts. What had the Psalmist probably in mind here? Dnd In this lesson and the following references some Scriptural ressons for prnlslng God.

Psalm 13S.2, t.uke Acts 2:47. Give some reasons from your own experience. Verses 1) and What rhetorical figures is here used? Can you compute the distance of heaven from the earth, or the distance of the east from the west? VI. TTnder what circumstances did Moaea Charles C. Search, 417 Jackson says: "I had kidney trouble and Iliad it bad A severe cold set across my back and at times I thought Inn would break In two.

I went around all doubled up and u-h a thing as work was out of the question. There "ere times I could hardly stoop to put on mv shoer ,1 kloi.es sometimes acted too freely aid then again were sluggish. I read accounts of others who had iihed Doan's Kidney rills with benefit, ai I got a couple, of hoses st Wells' Drug Store. It is no time before I could notice Improvement. Doan'a Kidney )'lll regulated my kidneys ami 1 had no inoie trouble with my back.

I haven't suffered sinre." PUTNAM AVENUE Mrs. Mary Riley. Putnam Ave says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been rm with rim for yeare. I used to he troubled v. kidney weakness and I bad a tired feeling.

Kvery tune I caiiirht cold it nettled on my kidneys snd made my condition worse. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Zlmmer'l Drug Store and they regulated my kidneys and made me feel better In every way. 1 haven't been without a supply of Doan's Kidney pills on hand since, and when 1 think my kidneys need attention they soon have feeling all right." Thomas H. Fogarty. contractor, 1020 Linden says: "About four years ago I was In bsd shsps with kidney complaint and the doctor said I had lumbago.

My back pained at times and I was pretty bad off Thlmgh a friend I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and got aome at Basehart's Drug Store. I Improved after taking the first box and when I had taken four boxes I was entirely cured. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone suffering from kidney complaint." (Statement given (September 18, 1914.) A LASTING RESULT On January 31, 1917. Mr. Fogarty said: "Imans gave me a lasting cure.

I am only too pleased to gle them another endorsement." EASTMAN STREET Mrs. Elisabeth Kennel. 953 Eastman says: "I always take Doan's Kidney Pills when I find that my kidneys are not acting as they should, or my back gets to hurting and they never fall to cure me. At times I suffered from lumbago and there were times when I couldn't stoop to put on my shoes. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I bought some at the Hat-ley Drug Store.

They have mir failed to help me." N. SIXTH STREET Mr. ftPorg Row r. S74 N. fitth St.

nayn' "I first fo jri't I ki'in-y trouMa on'-, iy v. lc I lo- 1riK my Sharp paifis ra iu n. ir. t.u11 of my bark anl tirniK I to ki up rvrrvthiriK ro fo )-ti 1 oftt-n had dizzy spells no would alrnoHt HtatfffT, I tad In fh ha-k 'f hfad and my nifcp waa so diturhd I a.wsvs flt haif 'f-'ifl My kidneys -1 i i lis they pfcould. Whrj I r- i'1 what Iifirin id I'l.

wern il'nntf f-r othera I box nt 'T 'it Stor I tflX a wrir af. pray to God to make His ways known to him. Kxodus 33:13. Can you recall i a particular occasion after this oraver ri i ic nTii. i r-ouia nxain ao in ana jyi'l by my kldnVys." when God made His wave known to! Moses? iSsodUH Other assurances are given In Psalm Kehemlah Joel 2:13.

I VII. What Is said In Isalsh 40:31 of those! who wait upon Jehovah? What do you i Infantry under the command of the late Judge Ball. Mr. Loveless had resided In Muskingum county throughout his entire life and was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He leaves the following children: Dr.

C. J. Loveless, of Granville; Wilbur Loveless and Miss Hattle Loveless of the home. The funeral services will be held from the home at 1:80 o'clock Saturday aft- I Pi Us Doae51 journey unaeraianu oy tins expression? VIII. How does God make His ways known to us? See Psalm 19 and 17.

IX. How many things does this lesson mention which call for thanksgiving'' Is anything of importance omitted? Kead thoughtfully the first then the last three verses of the lesson. What besides God'e mercies do you think the author had In mind? X. What proportion of lepers healed. I.uke expressed gratitude? Is this about the proportion of people who express their gratitude for bleas-Iiirs received? What lessons should be learned from a study of this Psalm? i noon vy me jvcy.

TS MRS. ELMERCULBERTSON Ths death of Mrs. Elmer Culbert-aon, aged 81, one of the most highly I esteemed residents or mo conora vicinity, occurred at the Bethesda hos- Foster-Milburn Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. Every Druggist has Doan's, 60c a box.

Ill in pltaJ Thursday evening nt ciock after an illness from a complication I jrf et. a in Ih hospital two weeks ago ond ber con-.

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