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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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SEVEN THE TIMES RECORDER. ZANESVILLE MONDAY. JAN. 8. 1917.

YOU HAD A NECK TOL1CE ARE SURE DEAD PITTSBURGH MAN WAS MODEL'S SLAYER "ADVISE ANYONE WITH A COLO TO TAKE FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE" tONO TM FILLOW, ANV Wi pish; also, tush i farm loan board 10 gut politics SORE THROAT eV AU.I way! HOTHER PRAISES THIS SAFE FAMILY 11 i. I'M TONS I LINE MEDICINE IJ' i- f.1 'i- WOQLO QUICKLY BUIEVI IT. IhtSfcaaaMa. ftt HUtOIITfi with cold in my throal lor icveral yer and get bronchrtis every winter. I was advised hy a DRUGGISTS S.E.O.

friend to try Father John'i redicine. I did so and received great heneht. I advise anyone l-J 1 i suffering from fold to WHO ARE SELLERS me 1'ither lohn's Medi cine. I also give the medicine tne cnnaren, Lditn dicine In the rhitdren, Edith and Clair, anil their coins never get had. binned) Is never get had." (Sinned) NERV-WORTH OF "Absolutely.

Appointments To Directorship Of 12 Hanks Will Not Be riums." WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Organization of the 12 federal land bank has been undertaken, the farm loan board announced tonight, with the determination to eliminate politics entirely In the selection of the men who are to set up and opprate the new lnmiiuttons, "It may be stated without qualification that these jobs will not be handed out aa political plums. The only consideration which will be taken Into account la that of merit, efficiency and ability. There is no division of opinion among the members of the board ns to thin principle," aaya a statement of the board tonight.

For each tank the board la to name five directors and a registrar to act as Judiciary agent of the government. The board announced that In making these appointments every effort will be madn to get men whose fitness will commend them not only to farmers who must borrow money, but to Investigators who must look upon farm loan bonds aa safe and prime securities If they are to buy them. Mrs, Lettie1 Punlap, t'. HiRliland ht, IJu Hon, Fi. leather John's Mnliune loe its work in the logical way.

Its gentle, laxative effect drives out impurities. Its strengthening, body-building elements build new flesh and strength. Its soothing, healing elements allay the throat irritation. And because il is guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form, it il a safe medicine for all the fanuiy to ue. tit i The Wise Housewife Who Wants to Make BREAD mi that is exceptionally fine in texture, absolutely pure and wholesome, good to taste, and that bakes up into big creamy white loaves knows that she must use a flour that is above the ordinary.

ECLIPSE OF '25 A ION ON SCHEDULED Tlf Experience has taught taught Zanesville housewives to rely, for successful bread Useful List for Out-of-Town Suf A fercrs From Nervous Ills. fj 'I Thin superlative family tonic Is sold not only by every Zanesvllla druggist i but by a large number of dealers "4 throuRhout Southeastern Ohio, i Here l.i a list referring to the latter I 1 class. It will bo of great service to those who lack time and convenient opportunity to purchase Nerv-Worth in Zanesvtlle: rioeeville Pnlg Rosevllle: Sou--t dra ft Cuslek. T. P.

-Oanlt, Now Concord; Owl Drug Store. Haldwell; Lee Cassady. Dresden; Bre- nan'a Drug Store. Cambrldse; Dlek- en'i. Drug Store, Byesvtlle; Stanbery Irug Store, McConnelsvllle; Parker's Drug Store.

Beverly; Will S. JUchard- eon. Marietta; T. J. Evans.

Newark; H. H. Eagon, Newcomerstown; Hmlth's Drug Store, Coshocton; Moore Cumberland; T. O. Harnett, East Fultonham; Sheeran Drug Store, ew Lexington; E.

D. Taylor, Woods-f. field. Nerv-Worth Is a family tonic which does good and good only. Composed of vegetable Ingredients, It confers rich benefits upon the system, leaving not a trace of 111 results behind.

It la truly a family tonic, blessing equally the nervoua Infant, the worn Jv out veteran and men and women of all ages. Thounanda have been made ov-jj er by Nerv-Worth which goes straight to the seat of nervous ills and over- comes them at their source. Ask your druggist for the new Nerv-, Worth Laxative Tablets. They reg- A ulate liver and bowels. Used with Nerv-Worth the tonic you have an un- equaled combination.

SPECIAL ON BOYS' SUITS AND SHOES $6.50 Boys' Suits for. Boys' Suits for. FIRST OP SEVEN I.IKK ASTKO-NOMIC'AIi EVIONTS FOK VK BV.KS LAST NIGHT making upon MUSKOTA, At all grocers. Bernard W. Lewis and Grace Roberts posing for artist ahortly before her death.

Philadelphia police say there can he no doubt hut that Bernard Lewis, the Pittsburgh man who killed himself in Atlantic City when about to he arrested in connection with the Grace Roberts murder, waa the slajer of the pretty model Lewis insisted up to the time of his death that he was innocent of the crime. Armstrong, Lee Company oiuo COLONEL CROSSAN The big Moon show was pulled off last night with a perfect setting. The sky was clear and hundreds took advantage of the opportunity to view It. It all happened according to schedule, too. Mother Karth passed between the Sun and Madam Lunn.

beginning at 1 o'clock and then prudu-ally faded until o'clock Monday morning. It was the first of seven events of the kind scheduled for the year. Not since 1787 has there been so many In one year and It will not happen again until 1982, It is said. STEAL PHONE BOOTH i ASHTABULA. Jan.

7 Thieves stole jibe telephone pay station, Including I booth, telephone and canh lio, in the Inaction station here and tarried tln iu MOST KVEUYONi; REAI)S T1IE TLMES RECORDEU PECTION rmmmxmmitm MAKES MS WILLIS COMMUTES TERMS OF 2 'LIFERS' COI.rMnrs, Jan. On of the last official acts of Governor Willis was the commuting today of the prison terms of two life term convicts. Thomas Sotanls, Cleveland murderer, commuted to 10 years, and William H. Long, Belmont county murderer, commuted to six years, were the beneficiaries of the governor's clemency. to the edge of town, where ihey roh- bed tho cunh box.

WRONG INSIDE? YES INDEED, KING WAS ST. UH'IS, Jan. 7. "Just cut me up. There's something wrong inside of me." said William Klne.

lust hefnre SWAMPED BY SUITS J.n. 7 Total of 191 suits to recover on fire insurance, policies have been filed liy persons whose property was destroyed In the East Yuungstown riot a year ago. Nearly (300,000 Is asked of insurance companies who have refused to pay. The New Wall Papers Are Prettier than Ever, and the Prices are Right Walk Down Fifth Street and Save Money Also Gold Bond Stamps The Williams Wall Paper Company TOLEDO Train kills Mrs. Anna KolkUKS.

4u, at street crossing and 10-year-old son identifies the body. ,353.50 Boys' Suits he died of typhoid fever. 1'hyslclans $2.50 Boys' Suits for. FOSTOItIA Hurry C. Jennings.

74, who was at Ford's theatre when President Lincoln was aasawtinatod. Is dead at his home here. cut him up and found his heart on the right side and his liver and appendix on the left siiln nn.l liii TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY $2.25 Boys' Suits FKMAI.E IIKI.PWAXTED 1 jach turned around. His left lung had 1 t. $3-50 Boys' High-top Both Phone 28 South Fifth Miwt loiTtl, or inldiile-HKed wonmn to take Shops for $2.98 MARION The Buckeye Press association convention will be held here Jan.

1 1 8, and 1 7. care of elderly lady. Cull Auto phone, REVIVAL MEETINGS GROW IN INTEREST $2.50 Boys' Dress Shoes for $2.19 $2.25 Boys' Dress Shoes for $1.75 $1.50 Little Gents' Shoes, is 712 to 13 $1.00 LX Remember the place. We can save you money. ZWELLING'S 802-4 Marietta St.

We Give Gold Bond Stamps If I Wanted NEW LEXINGTON, Jan. Col. Tom O. Crossan of the Seventh Ohio Infantry, and his quartermaster Capt. Lee Uenton, were at Middleport and Marietta Friday and Saturday checking up regimental property prior to transferring It to this city.

Colonel Crossan also made an Inspection of tho Pomeroy and Galllpolls companies. The headquarters equipment will be brought here and placed temporarily in the company II armory. Ix-gg In I'arolcd Edward Legg of New Straitsville, was released from the county Jail on parole Saturday morning. Legg was recently given a suspended nentence to the Mansfield reformatory. He was held In Jail until employment was secured for him.

lM-nnls Again President Israel Dennis was agnln chosen president of the Hemlock Building, Savings and Loan association, at the annual meeting of the directors. Pa vis wag made vice president, II. H. Betts treasurer, and Paul Tague of this city, secretary and attorney. Other directors are Albert Dennis.

D. O. Davis and J. XT. Woodruff.

The company reports the highest year in Its history and declared a dividend of eight per cent. Fothmt Tountlan Pies T. I'arrett, 74, brother of W. A. Parrett, of Thornville, a native of Perry county, died last week at Kansas City, Mo.

tie was a veteran of tho Civil war and located In tho west at tlio closa of the war. He leaves a widow, two sons, and two daughters. Burial was made at Kansas City, filenford Stnilrnt Honored Luke Cooperrlded of Olenford, a senior In the agricultural college at Ohio State university, was elected president of the University T. M. C.

A. last week. Movie This Week On the screen of the Grand theater this week a number of famous stars will be presented, beginning Monday with Dustln Karnum and Winifred King.ston in "David Garrlck." Tuesday night Harry McCoy in "His Last lAugh," and chapter of "The Grip in CnoOKSVILLE. Jan. 7.

The M. E. church revival is increasing in both attendance and Interest and a large audipnoo was present at the service held Sunday evening. Evangelist S. M.

Griffith preached at both the morning and evening services. A number of requests for the prayers of the church have been made. No general service will be held Monday evening which will be observed as rniture fu night, but Evangelist Griffith will be present and address' the men's I Monday night mission meeting which jwill be held Monday evening at 7 p. jm. Beginning with Tuesday evening I would not hesitate a single minute to go to the Hoover-Rowlands Cos big Main and Seventh Street store and make my choice right now.

ine services win be continued through-out the week and over Sunday. News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Mike Edwards have removed to Thornport where they will make their home. Rend's mine was Idle Friday and Saturday and will probably continue Idle Monday on account of car shortage.

E. ir. Lindsay of Council Bluffs, Iowa, was visiting relatives here Come Here and Get Acquainted Pool, Billiards, Bowling, Cigars and Candy. Everything to help you pass a pleasant hour. When you come to Sam Barton's place, you can rest assured that you're going to have a good time among your friends.

Suppose you drop in this evening. THE MISSION CIGAR STORE SAM Ti. BARTON. Prop. 828 Main Street.

Israel Dennis of Hemlock, was a buslnesn visitor here f-aturdny. Because Prices Are Very Low at Present During the Oddment Clearance Sale oi Stoves, Rugs, Curtains, Blankets and single pieces of furniture which we are closing out rather than to fill the blank spaces made by our wonderful holiday sales. William ooff haa purchased the Michael Deaver property on Buckeye Btreet. with roMcn. Edward Rentcl was placed under el arrest on Greenwood avenue Saturday night, by the police on an Intoxication charge.

Residents along that thoroughfare reported that he attempted to gain entrance Into the lintno of Edward Onborn where a purse was Dining Tables Rugs Blankets Pedestals Linoleums Comforters lying on a table. WKNT OVFIt BANK A truck from the Ieacon market was driven over a bank on teen-wood avenuo, near the cemetery, (Saturday night. The machine was overturned and badly wrecked. See the Odd Dresser Bargains Carpets Kitchen Cabinets Davenports Dining Chairs of Evil" will be shown. Theda Kara, supported by Stuart Holmes and Clara Whitney, will appear in East Lynne, Wednesday night.

The Triangle picture Thursday will be H. B. Warner and Hessie Love In "The Beggar of Cawnpore," while on Friday "The Innocent Lie," a strong paramount offering, will be screened, Valentine Grant Is the star. A variety of comics and thrills will make up the usual Saturday night program. Wolfe-Pcnrod The marriage of Miss Sylvia.

Agnes Wolfe, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Wolfe of Ooston. to Harvey W. I'elirod.

alco of that place, was sol-cmnlitc-d hero Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at th nsldence of Mins T.lllle Bolln of Brown street. Dr. A. J. Hawk, pastor of the M.

E. church officiated. Tho Wolfes will reside at (ioston. Mrs. Kycks Prwddent Mrs.

Charles W. Pycks is the new president of the Presbyterian Ladles" Aid society, other officers elected when the organization met at thej homo of Mrs. Anna Ptlnchcomb yes-' terriay are: Mrs. H. G.

Bmlth, vice' president; Miss Bertha Stliieheomb, secretary; Mrs. J. K. Johnson, trea-j urer; Mrs. K.

W. Kngllsh, "Hunshlne" secretary. Tho Boosters' club officers are Mrs. C. W.

Sycks. president; Mrs. James McDonald, secretary, and Mrs. Jay Wilder, treasurer. I Baptist Business Meeting A congregational business meeting will bo held at the Baptist churth Overstuffed Chairs Buffets Heaters Leather Chairs Dishes Coal and Gas Heaters Kitchen Ranges Lace Curtains The Drinking Man's "Fierce Headache" Is a "danger signal" nature's warning that the wystem is "overburdened" by Its "storedup" poison of alcohol.

Tou can easily stop drinking, regain health and live your natural llfo by having this poison eliminated by tho Neal Treatment at home or at the NEAL INSTITT.TE, 1320 Main Columbus, Ohio, without rxpriiNC if you are not satisfied that vou ars PERFECTLY CURED at end of The Sicnl Thrc Day Trt-tilnient. Tinners, Slate and Tin Roofers, Galvanized Iron Workers Give us your work and receive full satisfaction in return. We give each customer full benefit of our many years of experience. We give them good work, done with high grade materials, at very moderate prices. Consult us.

Reiner Weber 825 Marietta St. Bell 2510 Auto. 5867 HManmBHsBll WHEflE GOOD FURNITURE COMES PROA Main and Seventh Victrolas and Records CHICHESTER PILLS 1 nr. UUMOMl I1RAM a baaaI OF Sunday morning following the Sunday school. The Sunday school classes begin at 9 o'clock.

Peoplo and the News Mr. and Mrs. Strelt King were called to Clarksburg, W. Va Friday, by the death of a relative. Mrs.

P. J. Stickle is 111 at her home on Jackson street. fllli la Ht4 nd Void D.r ulllcVV 7 il Blue Rlohc. Irani AkfrH.

trt.TVni Stoves era of Happy Homes Carpets SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVTOOf.

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