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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

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ZAXESYILLE TIDIES WEDNESDAY MORNING, AH JUST IT, 1508. nr pfhiA 0 4 0 ti if 0 Eiv mm. tZ I will -11 last witj.r while tu-j felruft i ii the youth of iMs district for atisjiulti iik a pupil named Winter. Then was considerable opposition to Mr iShipps' ie-eniplov meat in conscipicm e. I but the board dwiiifil tht the tu-hiKd.

jwerp in ih'itI of a little wholesome shaking tip In the way of government, a 1 decided in favor of Mr. Shipp by Tkia "Ad" C.I OSTEOPATHY! Dr. S. E. Lovell, Jo Dollar ui Lauaanum ACiminisicrea 10 Utile Dewey Urban A Z.

0. R. Brakeman Has a Hand Terribly Crushed. Suits For vote of seven to one. 2Z.

1 i OSTEOPATH. And we'll 11 yon your choice of any of the following pms without the, "ad" they will cost yoa the regular price which guar-iintt'i' to In- low i thai other dealers Hi ll lniii fur EXPERIENCE OF A BICYCLIST BY MOTHER OF THE CHILD orricrs- ') Zanesvillc, 0., For our Work Shoe. Causes Its Death in a Few Hours The Drug Giveras an Antidote tor Colic. Buckeye Camp. M.

W. Elect Deputy Head Consuls A Runaway Fairview Reunion. Till Ull- franklin corxTY instititk. The tlilriy-fiit session of tin Franklin County lnsun tc will lie held in (lie Central High school building, corner Rroad mid Sixth streets. Columbus.

Atiftiat 22-26 inclusive. The Instructors are r. U. N. Roaik, of Lexington, Principals A beam Hrowu and V.

Pearson, of CiMiimlms High school: Mary llt-own uf Columbus; Dr. Hymn V. King, of Pittsburg, und Superintendent i. N. Ki'Jmt of London, A.

K. Ailine a former Muskingum county boy pi cident of the In 1 it ute. 79c 89c 59c At Mm. t. Fifth 1..

Moiid.iy, and Friday, a to p. m. For our (ionl's fl.l'.i Ficycle SIlOcS. For our Misses' ft Tan Slum. 0 McConnelsviile, 0., Thomas Ltflcr brakeman on the Z.I and 0.

had Ion right, hand terribly! mashed while making a coupling at i Taylor.sville about 1 o'clock Tuesday I We Will Not 99c 49c For our Ladies' ii HI Needle Toe Slicx. For our Children 'a Sandals, iO C) () t) IVwev I tb.ili. the lit -inollllis old son of Ali.i-ii Cibali, of Ta.ru hln l. itb-d 'I'uesday v. 101114 at 10, ilie remit of an nvei-tlose of buiil.ipiilii, as lit I i ine li its tiio'her o'clock in Ho- niniriing.

The infant bad been miITi-MIik (piite severely wi'li colic for tl.e past few d.ivs and was givt-ii the nieilicine to alay its suf-lei The hour above ineiit join .1 Tmday, Thumday ml Ftan5y, a in. to 4 x) p. m. nfli'i noon lino of fl.u Sell NVt IEAD -o mnts rouow. band was' fractured and the thumb PH'YCLIST 1N.I1RED.

(brushed. The tlcsb was badly laci'ialid ('hirk. the Fifth street jeweler Dr. Mercer telephoned Dr. ('.

lirush i I accident last even-of this ciiy chief surgeon of the com-iinR ut 'oilier of Forest and Maple panv, ttho ent down mid dressed the Hewn coming down the itiinrv. l-efler was broucbt to the i iiv i'ade of Forest uvenne, and was mak- A I VFNIV13 BY APPOINTMENT. jiwssillc Poslinaster Hd tnvrstiqtf the Merit and Kesult ol Ostropathy. (iliio. AllHUil lsx.

lie IMMIlO-i 1" ii mm I.rli,,--IC I II He IUi i'ic on to Manle, when without 011 the evening; train find taken to a ivvas one of tae linns apiHduted for the administering of the iliug. The laudanum 'iis given as usual, 'in soiiim iinaci oiim.ible maiihi r. an; ioverdon' as given the little hufTetcr Tvo hours later the mother, noticed 1 1 I tiU in I I. II lii Hi- It II. Hill 'f.

'A lent I' c. home of Conductor Kd. Wallace on Kpley tie, where he boards. SIM IRS Of SHOI AND S4IISI ACTIOS. 1 iin.i-i-iKii.

ttnvjtitf frt.ni ciu uir i or ints tmi fur an. re ilmn Hint Ut -it. ii nit i in inut It ticcaluc Hillio.t fi f.inii li. dully 1 -mil. time in tde inmitti of Juin- ll.

warnins he was thrown over the handle bars to the pavement. He received a broken nose and a badly scratched face. He was able to walk to his home on Cnlbertson avenue, where physician was called and attended to his injuries. thai the babe was bieatbing heavily and becunie gn ally alarnieil, not wb.it the uiader was Dr. C.

Ililish wal hastily ciiibd an. I A DRAWlXd I'HOCRAM. Ily all odds the best program ever presented at Maplewood park casino, is offered this week. Manager Koy Ot II." I IJ.II I II pi HI Klik liuu-e, lii ihH lily. ci.iiK.illinlon Ci $4.49, $4.90, $5.05 Ask tor the I HILL TOP BEER.

Hived at ten o'clock, accompanied lij A FT ICR HOI1 SISIC. Doitm-K- Ke.itor anil Drake. The Sheriff Worstall returned from Mans- I1'" ieiHi'. Immediately saw the l. en trclio.

1,1 i-cl i 1111 "'lldilioil that the child was in. is employing every afteney. In accord with good judgment, to bring the best comedy ability possible to secure for park performances. HM offerings for this week include? Miles and Ireland, VJ WASHINGTON Hob' Kisk from the Reformatory at i eoited to electrical ami ariilbia! who "'spiral ion as the only hope to suvt 0 5U.7U v. i' I.

it'll fiili'i'fi who. as Irish gentleman actors, song 1 11,1,1 SMsk lH I that place. Sisk Is the man us inc. and dance artists, rank among the wanted here for forgery and jail break iota in. 'I i.f ufter itlfiitiA- lll llil CM-e, I Ut lC Cntitd fl IH4 find rhllt', elllili cure lue, tiKik film llii.iltil'ii ti i Mt III ut.

triiill Hie tlm'tur, ltl) ii Kiiiilfi Iiij mi. -i i tlmi 1 ron- ir.ilii. .1 l.i 1 1. nili. in.

i he ti. Him. ut for an-utiicr nuiiiih, wiiiili 1 inn una- mure tut' (he JiiH-e i.f I114 iire of a cum pli te recovery tlinii tii.ui llm (act that I lime hiiy furl In rli. 10I1H! Ic 1 1 1 1 rim-l ci rlnliilv loi.e vffentty liMrii-- tiioi i.v lit of ir. t.uveti, la my sC-fieriO li'iilfli it.

acli a for rrif-umatia 1 1 101, mid do idieerbilly and ln-arllly recoiioin ml ir, l.ovi II to anr or nil ho ar ffoni lie it inn 1 Iroiiiile.n well held a rm.ut nrrrininlishpil on the conifilv "he Reformatory board The Reformatory board meeting lint did not decide whether toj Itoth are fine singers, prepos- i stag)1 This wa kept up until two o'clock, when Doctor lliusli wan compelled to go to Taylorsvllle, leaving the cane in the hands of Doctor Ke.itor. The doctor remained constantly at the side of the unfortunate ha he until sboitlv Isesslng in stage appearance, and have i prisoner go or not. Mierin captured the park patrons Worslall expect to bear in a dap or hv their artistic work. Miss He thinks he will be able to 3t i 5 -Walsh In her character songs and i Tii' i Oi at (h h' i "tftlj f. I Hu-i-inli is fur Tc sniiw Ibii-m Hull 1'iii u.

hhii i jj I I lineations is quite clever, of course. 2 (Nat and Minnie Koy are always iri.iii.le, he ImMioi n)o cured rue if a afu-r six o'clock, when he gave it up; death ensuing at as above staled. Tl.e mother Is almost prostrated witli grief. A brief service will be held over the remains at the residence tomorrow llliui'sday) morning at ten i ui link, F. Hearing having charge of the funeral.

highly entertaining, and never fail to have hearty hnnd receptions. Don't miss this week's big bill. Very iti-iufi. enii'e In mt ileliillty. truly.

CKMU.V UAdl.fcr. A careful selection of the best hops and malt Is what makes HILL TOP MiLR the most popular beer on the market. LAST SAD UITKS. The funeral of the late Rev. S.

Illnkley, who died at Kingston, a few days ago was held yesterday afternoon. The remains arrived in the city over the (. M. V. road and were met at the train by a number of the members I of his former congregation, and Revs.

Smith, Wright, Haddox Fellows, AMONG THE BATTERY HOYS. Dr. K. C. lirush Is in receipt of a letter from Dr.

H. AV. Moore, artillery brigade surgeon at Camp George H. Thoiiias, in which he tdates that all hospitals of the camp are overcrowded a method of heallnf illseasim by iclnntmo nmnlpiilatlona and wlili. th uu of knifn or oia.lt-chin.

It reciigulzea lilnlocnllorn or ob-at riiclliina tu the bloud ant) hi-rva lup-ly II. a prlinltlva en una of all dia fdM'H. TERRA COTTA WORK H'eairs and Taylor. The remains were laid to rest In Woodlawn cemetery. Kteatly I ti i reicc'l by means of the e.t-i client tiiii'ic rendered bv the Cjiii bl Clli.i'ii baud, lib Ii on hand, twenty s'roug.

On the New St. Nicholas Church Destroyed by Vandals. owing to increase of fever patients Private Felton, Daiigherty and -Connac, of Uattery who the sur PRFI'ARIXtJ TIII3 ROXD, The board of directors of the Oreat Two plena of the handsome- tena Southern Has and Oil company held a geon states, left, camp Monday on SIMON LINSER sick furlough ar yesterday af.em,.n to pre.j,'" I Tlir fl fl I flTp V- ft iralii hond which the com-Is' I I'J I I ML uUUnid, ilium, ll.u from .1:1 foil I lOBIH. Uie III III I afternoon on the iiHTKiiPATflT enreg all 1lim-a known a curabln. Kvery illm-aia baa cr-tain ruutn; trsteoiiailiy runovfa tha can.

nr tratnint la partlf ulariy to all firimla Olx-aaca. Consultation Free. I'roti'r Washington Urcwcry. l'lctcbcr Is Ktill iiniirovinir slowlv. i tun rue- iTtint'n unrn men fi'im flhiri was an onlinary In II piece and PHONE is.

ZAISUSVILLE. I batteries ho left for their homes 1 1 Tracy stated yesterday that If the, bond was accepted the work of Monday. Others on the sick list will he will be at Ed. D. Uent mirth lis Kfion na thi.v liro snltl.

gmB lieucues .,1 I tut Father I.cinin and Conlrar- i While Files Answer to His Better Half's once. clently recovered to be moved. The Early Bird. FRACTFRED A Oeorge, the young son of Key. and Mrs.

Simons formerly of thl? tor Kvaiiii are po-diive hat. I lie -i titilt was not can ad by aicldenl lis In. ai ion of ihe fiieci-s of whenj found, indicated Hint the wot wasj ihe deed of some nfalicioii ly tli. pic cd pel soil Or pel'slllln. The del of tin- terra cot in wink Uj only ti'i, but lis loss will ibliiv woilcf the Standing attained by PETITION FOR ALIMONY.

Icily is niiictiiig from a broken hn Itieorge mid his brother Ward, were II 1 ,00 I Rl'X A WAY. The horse attached to one of Raker lirothers delivery wagons, ran away about 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Starting at the Arcade restaurant on Main street, the animal started at full tilt down tho titreet, and turning the coiner of Fifth, coming wiihiti a hair's jumping off a pier at St. Joseph, Mu ll. Ward Jumped from the pier, lauding on I at least one week and pu.sibiy live ani I noiiws I the leg of his brother Kevcndv fracturing II.

It 111 be many wec Daniel G. Willcy Writes His Friends and Tenders Resignation as Trubtee of Estate. jibe work wait made on a special jsin. breadth of striking the curbing. It pur fore the boy will be able to be out.

sued Its erratic course, until slopped near the comer of market and Fifth. The CfiuitiP had a full sweep, or there is no telling what the result would AFTER MANY YEARS. Toseph I). Morin, the secretary of Of- Special brew of Cotitraitor l.vans ha offered foi dete( tjmi of (be culprits and I iiibei I l.eliiliiger siatei that he will give for their rapture. Sunday evening a holy im riiln i' f.f Itlir i li ii It oniered a number of young Ill I II Who Wet" loilelil.g about Ihe building away and it l.i thought that 'cldeiilal lil-je, No.

4i. of Lima, of th" I of Oil In lii.w 111 the have been. As was, horse and wagon were none the wotse off for its little Daniel 0. Willcy, of ib hoime, touii'y IteiiMlier Hod Well KllOWtl llelooi who fl l.oiiiii scvei.i) mi lis aj-'i under rather ley i tn unisi.ili' iiJ slill ill Un Jelly in IilienuancH upon no- ynui'i escapade. clave of that order.

Is a lormer resident of this citv, having been raised FAMILY BEER leoine of tin in might hir done the Visit iWot k. She otic of tbi here, although he was born 111 Connelsvllle. This Is his first to his old home in thirty-three years young men nod he ill be a to II what he knows hImuiI the ib-pri-dathin THE HA XX Eli CAMP. Huckeye Camp, M. W.

held one of its rousing semi-monthly meetings in Choral hall last evening. Huckeye Is Ihe banner tamp of th" state, with a membership of leading Columbus, which Is second by about twenty members. Dr. Kelley, of Linden avenue, All ieopto are hunters. Few catch the best things.

How About You? If you want anything in the drug line law! of liie living, ahli'iiigb lnn ri! lo r. i Ju, wb it part of I Ll- f. lid be has up hi Anyhow Atloiii.y A J. Andiewn np. pia I In Ptr.bate court Tuesday and a papir p'i! ling lo be Mr, Wolcy'n as Iric.iee i.f Ito t.iic of 1 bai -ine Willi y.

i a -cd. l.ilwaid D. While bid filed an imi- CAMBRIDGE B. Y. P.

U. mi PEACH CROP. The news force of the Tillies Recorder, are Indebted to Me-sr. tleyer lOnthem mill I'prkiiiK. of Norwich, for fcl on vour hunting uit and hurry to! it i tbeN.

w. corner or alain anil J'iftliSts. -the game is then-. It will never come i "enry Carl, and Michael Cosgrovp a basket of line ripe peaches of the Efljoy 31) Excursion Trip DoWfl the -i-r lo Ms wife's mil for alimony In to you -start earlv, and take your fruit. N.

R. ADAMS, Ihe DrutjijM. Maken a big demand for it. 5 IK)M. 1 his beer i.

not vdd to aalooa trade MAltll.TfA ST. early Crawford variety. 'I lie fruit was taken from a young orchard, being a first crop. It Is estimated that crop ill nggrej-tite bu-hels. were Initiated Into the nivstenes of me order, and thirteen new applications were received.

Deputy head consuls were elected as follows to serve the six months ns follows: F. D. Roemer, Jno. Nepp, M. S.

(launder. E. C. Me-(ilnnls. W.

Iseman and Jacob Blue Muskingum. which h- all liie aUezatmns i About four huii'lnd of C.iinbi bUi 'i i foi In Mr pcmlon cud i yoiitiK penple Sfient on i i -1 i be d. in1 I Vaiideiil ai rind Miiskiiiii'iiu In lb itijoymi'iit cf aie defeini.uit's attoi to -a, ipnvibge very Idotn Bnordul tbclii.i A tiati'l'iit in the t.h.it of a boat eciji -iou on the Ktivim. Wallwort, fiemgo arid M.in'n S-r ineiM. The event wa i given itn- net l.rieve in which pi.iln'iff 4 for idi-r the uu, -pli es of the Young ladiTin-ht on a for bu CookinfjWith Gas lllaptisl union of that Mr, and proved lie in inmmon p'eas rumt.

DEATH OF 113. JAMISON. Mr. Marv Jami-on, of tuar New Concord died early Monday evenimt nt her home of a ((implication of diseases. She hail been ill for some time and a coti-dant sufferer.

Sh lea'C" a husband and two children. The funeral will lake phue this Wed lie day afternoon from the residence. to in- a iiooinins so. The crowd of pli-amie ciekis arrived in the city, via the It. te rail way.

nt o'rloi and itiiii.eili.in iy repaired lo the ioi en- tin boai ib it Sale of Ladies' Wrappers and Jersey i Rib Underwear. CAPTI'RED IN THIS CITY. The niarshal of New Straitsville, the authoi Itie here yesterday to arrest a man named Sam Donnelly, who was niakins for this city on a C. M. V.

train. Oflcers 1'eii? and Whlkeart were at the depot when the train pulled In and Immediately A i -rr--j I Lit 1 Ills 1,1 II, Jfc( rColtafje or Mansion. tin- ore mi I Inoi i FAIRVIEW REt'NTON. The committee on arrangement for I ills Vv iclii' il.iv Unit 1. 1 ml; vo jtlie enursioii Unit, leaving on IM down nvr tup promptly at II o'cloi '4 the oloeithe point oi the d-iy oiitiiiif.

Was ri liid at half- look the ttuin Into custody and linked If I ft'S. It rouIiD'he accoml annual Fairview teunlon to him up In th city prison. le-rm a wrajifs Wn will si il the linct ifl i and wra I WeV4l.l. onr lille ii-c mi hut from ,1, li. VA'lUon, 11 ha i of renl elal In il.

in all I'l' the cl'i ill itom 11 firli and en i i- lion I fi.it u. hon if nil liu a ho i-e. lot or fnrlij, li. i li. I lei.t )n'i, l.o.

Ilie I1 h- be held at rairview i nun n. ine nun east of lh iltv. In Wayne town-hip not be learned exactly on what charge he is wanted, but It is thought the ami a t'-w thin linn i.icii re- i barge Is arson. There has been mm -'laT- burning of wheat Minks In the vbim. urday, August 20 to prepare h- of Vn Siraitsville.

He will Iw'uram. whi.li will be out later lor Al lhtiiflr of I'lue HI v. and Mi; iiiliS'iotV -l il nii- publii utlon. lakeit to Straitsville today. i pa to.

Afn-r a half bo'ir'fi ramblc liiUnit the lit'le city, the bn.i! siaiiifl on the rc'oin voyage al Ziii.eville aoout H'i'ti oilmk. lanvcert thai tun" and It 11, whin jthey biiardul the train, bomev ai iiiottnd. Ui'- yoriri folks leimrely MjhSJ. id aboiir the priuripal thoroughlari lot the ci'y, "taking tn the nichM, It were. I The of th ix eiulon A i for 1 1 1 1 .1 I l.i.i..--.

II ii -I oh i i.f, mi, f.o ri -I jfi linr, o- DAVE TAKES A Tt'MHLE. WOODWORKER'S DANCE. Wooil worker Fnlon. No. 0, save a While attemntlim-to hoard a mov- ....,11 I otrf HuA 1 I nr fnflf.

-t end of the dance Inst evening at Maplewood park d'iild to all at i ') be li'lil olo'i fi, tbev re lii ifnlly and la t. The evi ill kCili-i and bi'iti'li i ihi; In the arue tinen'. you'll ti'('id to soriic wfutn I.i-ji- vo-ts w.tli (tfulnt triinirf.fi for e.u Anottn-r St'tt will le Te V- at Half 2 for Tc. Ali'O good roitnn ye-tf at iiib street car. at the we ilhi music was furnished bv tri- tli, lillilce ill oa-t It'll I Ill Maken rookina a jileiwurP.

GAS STOVES are cheaper than ever. Auk one of roar neiglitsint what hiiik of her. Have vour kttclii'ti cool a vmir jiarlor by a (IAS COOK STOVIi. GAS Opera I'd oik. oVIo-k la-t evening.

David Kappes. a -W" w-hira. wlb Ceorgp McCarnmlr-member of the reporiorlal staff of the O.orge M.effler, Signal, wai thrown bnrkw.rdx. falling iinnmey ami r.mn iMirmiin fcrt th'1 'lOlll I ll tMif-). iir i.

ri f-. l.n 1 )(, i i i ta j-f, tn ft rr.i. i''i-. U.f li ihrni in in to rhi If), (' IM Il( I I ll (J hl ii.l it fiul in i-i (hi liiWw-t) il. jtbe rommlttee having th" affjlr In on llm imwd Rlreet.

With III" Hi (-H -t 0 0 0 0 4 (J Remember the name in i 1- I. li. i t. I Hon of a Mu re Khaklng up. the young II," i' i you fome tpi.

be man fared none the woiue for hi a'l 'tit hid' r'f our aifie itl vctitiite. NO HUM PI 'Ltd NO. The 1 F. S. rliih ''hMi" WV hi Id an lnlrpi.tins tnei tlng at lh a.

id i In r. io ftil ii, i when you buy i i uu nt 'Hi, i Kiel M. a bat MR. SllirrS OETS THERH. A H.

hippo ha" hii re-employed by 'home of Mri. Rnmrvi on Lm kltsgham again Terrace la-t evenin Ore or ih uni- I tm H': ll I tt .1 COOUilG. T1IK ICECREAM SODA Strvtd C. F. Grattc! Co.

t'uH. l.l.l lint AVI. F. F. MADER, the board of education oi wayne town-1 it fealiiie of thl that th' shin to tench the Riverside tn hooh.

IT1'' member all talk at oti'- that no ope i it nr Vi U)-' Xfc till i It ill be remembered that Mr. Shlpjn can poiibly fed 1 I 1 1 ff- r. Hf i ii 1 1 1 rn i Irra lit Mil. MANY CAN'Nf'T r'BIN'K rr.fTc miftlt. It an.

It 4' thrlr Pte-rc Veil Cin (Irons (ililn IV lm ei i noil If tun. i.i.nn-( I li. a aliili tlisle; If iiell-inni-H, iriT and V.I it arid I k- 11, PLUG -1 7.X N'FTTA. Tl' i.week."-old da'ich'er of Mr and M'-. Mel, of citv lia bun named Z.itifi'a.

lb ri'cr (innn-ex by that nun if. Tha youhg lady a p.v I' liijcr that lilinl yesteribiy and ff iennl linn It afiin'inn from the crew FUNERAL DIRECTOR And Milmliiier. nlln anrt priiliipiiv lilciil or ilnt', llihu-Inlice fiOllHIi'il free, Phant 131. 27 SOUTH fOLRTrl ST. I nOM.Y TO LOAN.

J. U. WIUSON, I LUnXAHifMB. ei.fT.. I i.f n.f-l.fMi vounif Hf'd fhlhlrin I- i fe.1 illil.H oh.

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