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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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WO THURSDAY, MAT 8. 1930 THE TIMES RECORDER. ZANESVlLLg. OHIO. I Police Ball at Moxahala Park June 10 County Medics in Annual Banquet Important Ruling On Power Lines In Rural Sections Fix Chest Quota Of 11 Agencies Of Community Professional dignity, the pungent The Fraternal Order of Police plans a dance at Moxahala Park Tuesday evening, June 10 and ticket will be on sale within a few days, according Rev.

Watson Chairman of announcement Wednesday by the MUSI rumisn Current ILVen committee which includes Patrolmen I Christ Nlebel. Prank Bowers, Clifford Courtney and Edward Bonn. If Patron Did Not Pay for Line Speakers, To Carry Mes sage to All odor of anaesthetics and tne mac emergency case wars all left behind Wednesday evening when members of the Muskingum County Academy of Medicine enjoyed their annual banquet and playtime at the Zane club. Dr. W.

A. Mclick presided a toast-master and no long technical talks were permitted, but each physician present waa given two minutes in which to tell of the most comical situation he waa In during his career. Orover George, local magician, gave Effort are being made to engage tne Miami oerenaaers ror music. A FRIEND OF FRIENDS There are all types of friends, true, and faJse. The most common la th "fair weather" friend.

But even the truect could not respond mora quickly, or more willingly, In a tint of financial need than a well filled Bank Book. And, you will feel no em-borrassmcnt whatever In asking your Bank Account for help. Any person who will deposit a fixed sum each pay day In The First Trust may enlist this Friend of Friends, and feel sure It will not desert him when help is most needed. Let The First Trust be your Banker. THE FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK What Is the goal of the Zaneavllle COLUMBUS.

May 7. UPi The Three Violators and Muskingum County Community stats utilities commission today Fund this year? Of Game Laws nanaed down a decision of wide importance to rural sections In Ohio served by power lines built at the coat of subscribers. This Is the question which will probably be answered today. The 20 minute of magic. After enjoying a roast chloken dinner the evening waa given up to the program.

There were 38 members present. Fund has moved into It campaign Fined Wednesday kVci-f II construing tna law In a case headquarters on Main street and officers and men axe preparing for the campaign which will be held during originating In Trumbull county, the commission held that a power com the week of May 19-34. Although Junior-Senior pany, wnicn provides a line extension at the request of and at tha expense I II III II. I Ml Lm tit Ukffiif I a last year's goal waa 90,000, it la expected that this year's will be well of a limited number of subscribers Found Snagging, Shooting, Hooking Fish Without Using Bait Earl Klnneer, state game and fish Class Banquets must furnish service to other appli over the mark. Each of the 11 agencies, which de rive a greater part of their support lr -M 1 1 11 Wi 1 I ih Heights Hotel cants regardless of whether' they agree to share In the cost of the extension.

In the Trumbull county case the from the Community Fund, are asking AT TIPTON HOME protector, naa a misy day Wednesday. Three violators of the flshlmr laws I Pennsylvania-Ohio Power and Light were taken In custody. The first. for more money than they did In 1929. Fund officials, however, are endeavoring to keep the goal as low a possible.

Boy Scouts will play no small part Members of the N. A. C. L. auxiliary branch 272 will meet Friday evening B.

Wheeler of Licking county was U.S. Engineer at Huntington Is To Attend Meet Roseville, Salem, Reiners ville, Also Cumberland at Heights company, extended its power line from Kinsman station to Oustavus township at the request of the township board of education and several ap n.uueu snagging iisn in wakatomlka during the 1930 campaign. On Saturday, a small army of Scout will A creea. tie waa fined 25 and cost. The second, W.

8. Jauchlna of Licking county was taken In custody when be waa caught fishing without hAtfc nn honlra arH flahinn n.l.V. mnM distribute 300 placards throughout the plicants for service. The board ana the subscribers paid the cost. M.

E. Smith and Clara V. Hoi- Your example is one of the greatest influences in your child's life. Deposit regularly bring your children with you better still, let them deposit a small amount to an account of their own at the same time. THE EQUITABLE Tays 5 Interest payable every three months Washington Heights hotel, on the at the home of Mrs.

Miles Tipton, Msysville pike. Mrs. Elizabeth John-eon, suite secretary will be present. A full attendance of members Is desired. SHERIFF'S-SALE VAIHK NO.

833 BBOOKS J. JOHNSTON, PLAINTIFF. I VS. East National pike, win do tne scene comb, who refused to share the hookg nonoA nnlloH rr tprv i r- Hi if tIio nnor. applied for service but the or four lunlor-semor Danquet oi pense pow city.

And, on a week from Saturday, folders will be distributed to every home in Zaneavllle. Rev. A 8tokes Watson, pastor of the Market Street Baptist church, who has been appointed chairman of the fined 125 and costs. Col. Ardrey Is Invited by Muskingum-Tuscarawas Rivers Group Southeastern Ohio school over the week-end.

These Include Roseville, The big catch was Homer Boney, of Jackson township, who was fined (50 and costs for shooting fish and an additional 23 and costs for hunting Salem, Reinersville and Cumberland Roseville llanuiiet Tonight speakers' committee of the Fund, hns er company refused to supply them. They appealed to the utilities commission. Both the board of education and the power company answered, citing the agreement on the cost of the extension and the provision that any new subscribers must At 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening planned an extensive campaign. He will address each of the Civic clubs C. O.

WATSON. r.T AL. IUFE.V IIAN2S The local committee of the Cham-Bv virtue of an order of sale In par-, an tltlon issued from the court of com- 01 "in?" rf Miiskinvurn county, tation has been sent to Colonel Ard- without a license. All pleaded guilty 32 seniors and 22 Juniors, also eight faculty members, will be seated at before Mayor Flnley M. Fleming of next week, telling the members about Frazeysburg.

the Roseville high school banquet, the Community Fund. ohm oiiri in nm directed a certain 1 rev, of Huntington, W. to ttend nav their share to the board. This make six violators of the Fund headquarters announced complimenting graduating seniors of 1930. A.

B. Lynn is principal of the civil action therein pending, wherein I the organisation meeting of the Mu-Brooks J. Johnston, is the plaintiff i klnguni-Tuscarawas Valley Improve-and C. O. Watson, et are the de-i nier.t association, at New Philadcl- Wednesday afternoon that any of the Fair Oak Baptist In sustaining the demurrers of fishing laws, nebbed In the last three Smith and Mrs.

Holcomb the com- i days. mission ruled that the line extension! John M. Raines, of New Concord, was admitted to Bethesda hospital Wednesday afternoon for observation preparatory to an operation. Annual Meeting i agencies wanting a speaker, call campaign headquarters at 8528. C.

Alfred Mledel. president of the organization, has been named campaign chairman. Charles G. Young has been named chairman In charge or organizing teams of solicitors. Adopt Bylaws at Inter-Club Meet phla next Wednesday, May 14.

He will likely be called on for remarks. Col. Ardrey Is In charge of a preliminary survey for the federal government, under an act of congress, on the Muskingum river watershed looking to the prevention of floods. The survey Is now under way and Col. Officers Chosen, for New lendante, 1 will oner lor sale at the front door of the court house In said county, on Saturday, the 0th Day of May, A.

D. 1930 at 10 O'clock, A. the following described premises, situate In the county of Muskingum, is now the property of and Is maintained by the Peiin-Ohlo company and that the law provides that the utility must render service to any one who applies. The commission did not undertake to Interpret provisions of law relat-l Ing to the BEreement in Oustavus! hiph school. Blue and white, Junior class colors, are being used In decorating the main dining room.

Scarlet and gray, senior class colors, are used with spring flowers on the tables. A class program will follow the banquet. Salem High Reinersville Salem high school, of Adamsville. will enjoy a banquet In the hotel grill at 7:30 p. m.

Thursday. Blue and white are the decorations, also used in the menu and table service. A program will follow the banquet. Year Last Night All organizations of Fair Oaks Bap I Young is vice president of the Fund. Pnmnletp Plan fnr Fnmnv Coloncl Young announced his ma- v-ompieie nans ror rorum follows: charic l.

oressei Ardrey has already promised corn- and state oJ Ulilo, to wit: office and township. That is a matter for the tist church are in fine condition and Dinner at Hotel Rogge 71 new member have been added to loflo, rintpri flip 3rrl rinv of n.wisiauiB in mtf oriih a em.cy 10 m. gas March. 1903. and recorded in lease conducted by Ohio or by tne new as- tne roster, 44 of whom came by baptism, according to reports made at the annual meeting of the church SHERIFF'S SALE JANE NICHOLS.

PLAINTIFF. CAUhE, NO. vs. EVA SWOPli, ET DEFENDANTS By virtue of an order of sale In partition Issued from the court ol common picas of Muskingum county, Ohio, and to me directed in a certaii, civil action therein pending, wherein Jane Nichols is the plaintiff and Eva Swope, et are the defendants, I will offer for sale at the front door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 10th Dav of May, A. D.

1930 at 10 O'clock, A. the following described premises, situate ln the township of Wayne, county of Muskingum, and state of Ohio, to wit: Situate in the countv of Muskin record No. 4, paie 662 of the lease soclatlon. records of Muskingum county, Ohio. I The government formerly maintain.

The Importance of the ruling Is due to the prevailing practice of obtaining rural extensions in nearly all parts of the state. Power companies At a meeting of the Inter-club council at the Y. M. C. A.

Wednesday evening, by-laws and a constitution Harry Richey. Clarence J. Crossland, William M. Sturtcvant. George H.

Wllktng and Clifford H. Wagoner. Each major will select six captains to handle the work assigned to his group. George A. Judy has been named campaign auditor.

wherein O. L. Bradlurd and Luclndaipd a resident engineer in Zaneavllle, congregation Wednesday evening al were adopted. The council is com- the last being E. R.

Moeser. He was tne cnurcu. generally agree to make such exten 'ions but only on the provision that Presidents and secretaries of Rev. 'H. Sidney Bullock, pastor of tne cnurcn wa commended lor the increase in membership and the J.

Bradford are lessors and The Otsego Gas and Oil Company, lssee, dulv assigned to this plaintiff and these defendants as shown bv said record in book 36. paee 298, the lands therein leased being described as lol-lows: Situate in the lownslup of Monroe, county of Muskingum and state of Ohio, and bounded on the transferred to Marietta and now the district is under Col. Ardrey at Huntington. Representatives of 13 communities affected ty the watershed are expected at the organization meeting. the subscribers pay the cost of con- 0 services ciuos; Koiary.

Consequently many rural Klwanis, Exchange. Optimist, and the lines have been built in this manner American Leglom throughout the state but Ue Tram-1 Plans were also completed for the Nashport Senior flourishing condition of the orgam zattona. m. bull county case was the first ln; forum dinner to be given at 6 p. Officers for the next year were Reinersville.

Morgan county, junior-senior class banquet occurs at 8 p. m. Friday. H. B.

Edwards Is superintendent of the Reinersville school. This is the second year for this banquet at Washington Heights. There will be 20 plates. Cumberland Saturday Night Saturday evening at 8 o'clock the junior-senior banquet of Cumberland high school occurs in the main dining room. Junior colors of green and white and senior colors of black and magenta are being used.

A program follows. There will be 30 banqueters. Thursday, May 15. at Hotel Rogge. named follows: pastor and chair Play on Friday man.

Rev. Bullock; clerk, Frank W. which the commislson was called upon to determine who must be served by such lines. gum, ln the state of Ohio and ln the township of Wayne, being a part of lot twelve 1121 of James McGulies Claudy; financial secretary, S. R.

Tor-rence; treasurer, J. M. Wiles; mis Aged Veteran of Civil War Dies where Bennett Chappie, vice president and publicity director of the American Rolling Mill of Middle-town, will be the speaker. It was decided at the meeting last night that when clubs meet to gether they will be known as the Inter-club as sionary treasurer. Mrs.

S. R. Tor rance; deacons. Harry Frame; J. F.

The senior class of Nashport high school will present their class piny Friday evening in the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock. The play is entitled "Roger's Wild Rose." The cast is as follows: north by the lands of A. T. Etwajiue: and William Waters; on the east bv the lands of William Waters and C. Waters; on the south by the lands of i O.

W. Duff, and on the west by the I lands of William Walker and J. I and J. S. Cone, containing eighty (801 acTes, more or less.

I TRACT NO. 2. A certain oil and lease dated Feb. 21, 1903, from E. Eckel berry to The Otsego Gs I and Oil Companv, recorded in lease record No.

4, pase 558. and duly as-; White, J. L. Samwoiu, W. M.

Thomp son, J. M. wiles, j. o. wuson aua NOTICE The annual meeting of the Bethesda hospital association will be held at the hospital Thursday May 15th, 2 p.

to elect trustees and to transact other important business. Members cordially invited to attend. sub-division according to the plot thereof recorded in the recorder's office of said county in record of deeds book No. one (1), page 231, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point two hundred and thirty feet south of the north line of said lots, and one hundred and twelve feet east of the west line of said lot twelve: thence east one hundred sociation. David W.

Armstrong will be chairman of the forum diner. J. L. Parkinson; trustees, A. A.

George, J. M. Brelsford, O. G. William Mix, W.

M. Johnson, narry n. Robinson and Zane Schofield; ushers, CASE IN ONTIM KD Lloyd Dayton. 32. city, pleaded not guilty to a non-support charge in municipal court Wednesday morning and hearing Was set for May 20.

Dayton was released on his own recog M. Brclslord. O. C. Mills, Frank Cannelville Woman Dies Of Pneumonia Eva Smith Roger's Wild Rose-Evelyn NetherB: Maggie Miller-Eva's best friend Esther Myers: Lo-rlng Ames Wealthy New Yorker Emil Sidle: Roger Ames His only son Fred Nethers: Pierre Rulssean The French chauffeur Ferd Elsass; Walton The English butler Emerson Jenkins; Evelyn Soring Evas and twelve feet: thence' south forty James Swingle, 92 Years, Succumbs Wednesday James Swingle, aged 62 years, a veteran of the Civil war.

died at 1:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of a son, Elmer "Swingle, Stone Station, In Harrison township, after a lingering Illness from Infirmities. The son survives. The funeral will be held at 1 :30 o'clock Friday afternoon with Rev. Earl Moehrlng In charge. Interment will be made In Union Hill cemetery.

nizance. The death of Mrs. Minnie Seems, of feet; thence west one hundred and twelva feet; thence north forty feet to the place of bewlnning. (The above described real estate is situate ln the township of Wavne. Cannelville.

occurred Wednesday even-1 Funeral of Fire Victim Friday Mrs. Owens' Burial at New Claudy, H. E. Frame. The auditing committee Included O.

G. Mills, J. M. Brelsford, H. E.

Frame; director of music, Mrs. Helen M. Frye. SHERIFF'S SALE CAUSE NO. 2-11149 HOMESTEAD KLII.IUMi AND SAVINGS CO, PLAINTIFF, vs.

signed to uus piaintin and these defendants as shown on lease book 36. paje 302. of the lease records of said county, the land therein conveyed, being described as follows: Situate in the township of Monroe, county of Muskingum, and state of Ohio, and bounded on the north by the lands of David Conway; on the east by the lands of William Miller; on the south bv the lands of William Miller, and on the west by the lands of John Conway, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less. county of Muskingum and state of Ohio.) SHERIFF'S SALE CAUSE NO. 23770 LEWIS J.

WEBKK, PLAINTIFF VS. EDWARD INSKERP. ET DEFENDANTS By virtue of an Order of Sale issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Muskingum County, Ohio and to me directed In a certain civil Terms of alo CASH. Appraised at $900.00. W.

A. M'FARLAND, Sheriff of Muskingum County. O. Lexington in Bethesda hospital after an Illness of pneumonia. She waa admitted to the hospital Wednesday morning In a critical condition.

Surviving the deceased are her husband and a daughter at home; two sisters. Mrs. Louis Davis, of Phllo, and Mrs. Hattte Woodward of Chesterhlll. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Henderson In charge. Meyer Crossan, Attorneys. 4-10-5t-thurs social tutor Bessie Bowser; Wolcott Roger's aunt Kathleen Watson; Joan Ames Who disapproves of Eva Louise Stump. Debate Society Elects Officers Alexander Is President for Coming Year Senior Class Play I At Adamsville; Two men were beaten back by flames and smoke from the room where Mrs. Clarence W.

Owens, aged 35, waa writhing in agony from burns City to Repair State St. Bridge TRACT NO. 3 That certain oil and gas lease, dated Feb. 21, 1003, from Ann M. Eckelberrv to The Otsego Gas and Oil Companv, recorded In volume 4, paee 664 of the lease records of Musktncura county.

Ohio, and duly assigned to this plaintiff and these defendants as shown in lease record 36, page 299 of said county lands therein being described as follows: Situate In the township of Monroe, county of Muskingum and state of Ohio, and bounded on the north by the lands of Hflr-riet Rlney; on the east bv the lands of David Conwav: on the south bv the lands of William Miller, and oh SEYMOUR WIllKFItART, ET I)E-FENDANIS By virtue an order of sale Issued from the court of common pleas ol Muskingum county, Ohio, and to me dlrecteu in a certain civil action therein pending, wherein the Homestead Building and Savings company is the plaintiff and Seymour Wnike-hart, et are the detendants, I will oirer lor sale at the front door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 7th Day of June, A. D. 1930, at 10 O'clock A. M. the following described lands and tenements, situate ln Muskingum nhin i.n wit- after her clothing had ignited Tuee- The claan play, "Mammy's Lll' day aftrnooD on Turner street.

Carl Wild Rose" to be preesnted by the' L'bead. Insurance agent, of South graduating class of Salem-Adams1 R'ver road, rushed past them to get high school, will be held at the Act-! the woman out of the house. This Is amsville hall, Tuesday evening. Mayl revealed by a police probe of the 20. Following is the cast of charac-i details of the fire Wednesday, ters: Detective Milt Stotts questioned Mammy Celle.

Edna Vernon: Oldine of the men, Denver S. Curtis, of SHERIFF'S SALE CAUSE NO. 21016 SHERWOOD PICK HULL. PLAINTIFF VS. MYRTLE M.

PICKRIT.L, ET AL. DEFENDANTS By virtue of an Order of Sale In Partition Issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Muskingum County, Ohio and to me directed in a certain civil action therein pending, wherein Sherwood Pickrull is the Plaintiff and Myrtle M. Pickrull. et al, are the defendants, I will offer for sale at the front door of the court house In said county, on To Install New Planks; Repair Blue Avenue Work 6T repairing the wooden floor Joe, Edis Lyons; Peggy French. Emma! 650 Fulton street and It was revealed At a meeting of the Lash high school debating team Wednesday evening In the high school auditorium, James Alexander was elected president to serve for the ensuing year.

Other officers are as follows: Kathryn Rogers, vice president; Richard Vaughan, secretary and Wilson Axllne treasurer. action therein pending, wherein Lew-Is J. Weber Is the Plaintiff and Edward Inskeep, et are the Defendants, I will offer for sale at the front door of the court house In said countv, on Saturday, the 24th day of May, A. 1930, at 10 O'clock, A. the following described lands and tenements, situate in Muskingum County, Ohio, to-wlt: Situate In the County of Muskingum, in the State of Ohio and In the Village of Dresden and bounded as follows: Being lots twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), thirty-two (32) and fortv-three (43) in Smith' Addition to the Village of Dresden, Ohio according to the plat of said Addition recorded in Book page S13 Muskingum County record of deeds.

I The above described real estate Is situate in the Village of Dresden, siater; Lester van, Homer Shrer: mac turns and kuius Linoimore, oi Daniel French, Clarence Keves: Lettv Adamsville road, driver of a Mer- tne west cv the lands of David Conway, containing forty (40) acres. In the north half of the State street Being lot No. six (6) of Drumm's Van, Evelyn Lesle; Rose O'May, Gert-j cantile company truck, were the two rude Leachman; Hester O'May Glen- then found In the house by Law-da Shucki; Wade Carver, Gerald! head. Shlrer; Orpheus Jackson. William' Mrs.

Owens was a member of the Following the business meeting; bridge will be starting this. Thursday morning by the city street repair crew, according to Street Commissioner Ned Maneely, Wednesday night. About 40O sauare feet of the floor- Krels: Babe Joan. Dons Gosser; Mrs'. Methodist church at Hemlock and be suociivision oi lot ru.

luiij-iivo of Mclntlre Terrace No. two (2) of the city of Zanesvllle, Ohio. According to the recorded plat of said Drumm's subdivision of record in plat book No. 4, page 109, of the plat records of Muskingum county, Ohio. This conveyance Is made upon the express condition, that said gTantees sides the husband, leaves eight chll E.

M. Ayers gave an interesting talk on Hawaii and brief remark were made by Judge C. C. Lcmert. Mrs.

E. M. Ayers and O. N. Townsend gave reminiscences of their school days.

iourxvane, Genevieve Leslie. Synopsis Ace 1. The cabin door. dren, Bernlce, Lillian, Vivian. Walter, ing consisting of oak planks two In Saturday, the 10th Day of May, A.

1930, at 10 O'clock A. M. the following described premises, situate in the Ctly of Zanesvllle, County of Muskingum and State of Ohio, to-wlt: FIRST PARCEL Beginning at a point 8 feet north of the south line of out-lot No. Forty-nine (49) and 176 feet east of the west line thereof; thence north 40.82 feet along the east line of an alley to the southwest corner of a lot which was formerly owned by Albert Adams; thence ln an easterly direction 120 feet to Dunn Street: thence in a yard of Uncle Joe and Mammy Celie In the mountains of Virginia. An afternoon In early summer.

Act 2. The ches wide by 16 feet long will be used. The bridge has been in poor condition for sometime and a menace to public safety. The work is BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT more or less. TRACT NO.

4. That certain oil and gas lease dated April 18. 1903, from D. W. Duff and Alice A.

Duff to The Otsego Oas and Oil Companv and recorded in lease record 5. page 8, of Musklncum county lease records duly assigned to this plaintiff and these defendants as shown on lease record 38, page 301 of said county, and therein conveved the following lands to wit: Situate In the township of Monroe, county of Musklnirum, and state of Ohio, and bounded on the north by the lands of G. L. Bradford and C. B.

Waters; on the east by the lands of Harriet A. Rlnev; on the west by the lands of Mary Buker and on the south bv the lands r.f D. W. Conway, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less. TRACT NO.

6. That certain lease from C. R. Waters to The ntspon no A daughter was bom to Mr. and I Mu'klngum County, Ohio.) lor inenistilvuM, um-il iinin emu cio- slgns shall not sell, furnish or give away or permit the sale, furnishing of giving away of any Intoxicating liquors on said premises, or construct Terms of Sale CASH.

same scene. The opening day of fair. An afternoon a month later than Act 1. Act 3. The same scene.

Fourteen months later than Act 2. iu WW bUlliy.CLCU in a 1CW days. Sarah, John and Jean, twins and Ralph at home. Funeral services are to be held at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Keck funeral home in charge of Rev. J.

H. Kinney of Trinity M. E. church. Interment will be made In New Lexington.

Police advance the theory that Mrs. Owens was Ironing in the kitchen. She thought to have gone to the Mrs. Wilbur H. Hogers, oi nomewooa avenue, ln Bethesda hospital Wednesday afternoon.

or permit oe on ntuu Work of repairing the paving on Blue avenue Is progressing nicely and will be completed by Monday, Insurance Suit Appraised Lots No. 21 and 22 a $75.00 ea $160.00 Appraised Lots No. 32 and 43 $50.00 ea $100.00 W. A. MrFARLAND, Sheriff of Muskingum County.

O. Fltzglbbon, Montgomery and Black. Attorneys for O. C. Gray, Supe.

of Banks Calf for Bids and Instructions premises any saloon or place for the sale, furnishing or giving away of any Intoxicating liquors. This condition ruas with said land and shall be made a part of all transfers and conveyances of any part of said out-lot southerly direction 40.82 feet to the northerly side of an alley which is 8 feet north of the southern line of Filed Wednesdayg'aid is clothes press for some cloth-struck a match. said Out-lot 49; thence ln a westerly May 12. work will then be started on repairing paving on Adair avenue from Linden to Euclid avenue. The final Job of street repairing In this city will be on Juskingum avenue, from the Putnam end of the Sixth street bridge, to the tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad, at the Many garments of the eight chll- nriH Oil PMnmn.

rlnt.rf 1-5 direction along the north side or said alley 120 feet to the place of beginning. 1903, recorded in volume 4. pace i New Acaietanf in Plvl, aren 01 Mrs- uwens were burned, it 688 of the lease records of Muskln 1 siiiu, niiu uppeoas were made to SECOND PARCEL: Being ln the for Bidders Sealed proposal will be received by the board of education of the friends for clothing for the children Court's Office same city, county, state and ward and SHERIFF'S SALE CAUSE NO. 235 WILLIAM L. HOOD, PLAINTIFF, VS.

JAMES R. HOOD. ET DEFENDANTS By virtue of an order of sale ln partition issued from the court of common pleas of Muskingum county, Ohio, and to me directed In a certain civil action therein pending, wherein William L. Hood is the plaintiff and James R. Hood, et are the defendants, I will offer for sale at the front door of the court house In said county on Saturday, the 17th day of May, A.

D. 1930, at 10 O'clock, A. opening of the Dug road. gum countv. Ohio, dulv assuned to this plaintiff and these defendants as shown on lease record 36, page 299 of said county and therein conveying and the welfare society also came to the relief of the stricken family Beginning at point llti leet eat-wardlv from the west line of Out- no.

aioresain; ana neing tne same Dremlses conveyed to Edward Whlke-hart and Seymour Whlkehart by Fred M. Drumm and Charles Drumm, his wife and Emmett F. Wilkinson and Eloise Wilkinson, his wife, and Irene Drumm. unmarried, by deed dated April 18, 1914 and recorded ln deed book No. 165, nage 134, of the deed records of Muskingum county, Ohio.

The undivided one-half interest ln the above parcel being conveved by the heirs at law of said Edward Whlkehart, deceased to said Scymr.ur Whlkehart bv deed dated May 24, 1924. and duly recorded. H. M. Hare, as reeclver of the Fire Insurance nr lot No.

49 and 120 feet southerly me iouowing nesenned lands: Sit from the north line thereof which point Is also the northwest corner Monroe i Minster. AncimvA r.r.i,n.n Big Crowd Features Dinner At Y. M. C. A.

uate in tne townsnip of MOOSE RIMMAOE SALE of a lot formerlv owned bv Ben county of Muskingum, and state of Wednesday in common pleas court Ohio and bounded on the north by, against J. L. Stum O. Of hrHn The women of Moose hart Legion 11am Waters: on the east hy the1 hall. South A large gathering of men of the Dunn; thence ln an easterly direction along the north line of said Ben Dunn's lot 120 feet to Dunn street; thence northerly a Ions the west line Seventh street.

Frldav ccount. C. J. Grassland renre. Y.M.C.A.

dormitory featured the weekly dinner of the organization line aoove described real estate Is evening from 6:30 to 8 p. m. Also starting at 8 a. m. Saturday baked goods will be on sale.

sents the plaintiff. llarron Divorced An entry ln the case of Angle M. Wednesday evening. The affair was complimentary to the president. Lawrence: on the south bv the lands of Harriet Rmev and Wilson Duff: on the west by the lariris of William Waters and George Bradford, containing two hundred fcrtv (240) vs.

inanes J. Barron, for dl- cnarlea F. Qrorr. A program of songs ana lnstru vorce grants the decree and restores Arm Wi Rf I Irp1p Meigs township school district of Muskingum county, Ohio, at the office of the clerk. J.

G. Beard, Cumberland. Ohio, until 12 o'clock, noon, Eastern Standard time, May 17, 1930. and opened by the clerk of said board at Its first public meeting thereafter, for all labor and material necessary for the erection and equipping of a gymnasium, auditorium addition to the high school and elementary rooms ln said district, according to plans and specifications prepared by E. R.

Ogan, Cannonsburg, architect for said board. Plans and specifications for this work are on file at the office of the clerk of the board above mentioned, and at the office of the architect, in Cannonsburg, and the county superintendent of schools In Zanesvllle, Ohio. Copies of said plans and specifications may be obtained from the architect upon the deposit of $10. one-half of which deposit will be refunded upon their return ln good order prior to May 22, 1930 Separate proposals will be received on the work as ft whole, unon the gen acres, more or less situate on commissioner street. In the city of Zanesvllle, Muskingum countv.

Ohio.) Terms of sale CASH. Appraised at W' A' M'FARLAND. sneriir of Muskingum county Spangler and Phlllls, Attorneys 5-8-5t-tliurs tdact NO fiTTint rrrtom iq.a name or a ri mental muslo was given by Misses Clara and Lillian Trost and socia OI. Companv. dated Feb.

22." Ifi03. i Plaintiff. bility songs were ln charge of A. recorded in lease record 4. page 672.

i lerK OfKe Jack nieon 24 jrihh Orohl in the absence of Norton the following described premises, situate ln the township of Licking, county of Muskingum, and state of Ohio, to wit: Being a part of the fourth quarter of township two (2) and range nine (9) U. S. M. land, described as follows: Beginning at the N. W.

corner of a certain 94.18 acre tract of land conveyed to the said Benjamin Jenkins by Marie D. Potwin and described bv deed dated July 1, 1894, and recorded ln book 165, page 395; thence north eighty-six (86) degrees east four hundred ninety (490) tect; thence south one and one-half (IVi) Muskingum county records and dulv Annabel Riley has been South streets was said tn imnrnu I Reecher assumed to this dalntlff and these i named a new assist nr. hv lreers said to be lmprov- Btecner. J. D.

Holllnger, business of Dunn Street 40 feet; thence ln a westerly direction parallel to the north line of said Out-lot No. 40 a distance of 120 feet to the east line of an alley; thence ln a southerly direction along the east line of said alley 40 leet to the place of beginning. THIRD PARCEL Being ln the 6arr.v City, County, State and Ward andA. beginning at a point 80 teet south the north line of said Out-lot and 170 leet east of the west Htm thereof; thence running ln an easterly direction parallel to the north lino of said Out-lot 120 feet to the west line of Dunn Street; thence northerly n'ong the west line of Dunn street. 40 feet to the southeast corner of lot ownfd by William Watts: theme westwardly parallel to the north line of said Out-lot 120 feet to the east, line of an alley: thence manager of the Y.M.C.A., presided.

defendants as recorded ln lease rec-1 Courts Car! F. Snyder and entered ,,1,,. i uooa1. Samaritan hos-ord 36. pace 301.

and described as i upon her duties Wednesday Wednesday night from a severe cut the jouows; ciuufue ine Townsnir) 01 on right arm. His condition la still serious, however. The Monroe, county of Musklncum and French Farmers Form Anti-Socialist Party SHERIFF'S SALE CAUSE NO. 2.w?0 THE I10MK MI SKINOI SAVINGS PLAINTIFF. VS.

W. .1. DOVI.E. FT I IF FEN' HANTS By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the court of common pleas of Muskingum countv, Ohio, and to me directed ln a certain civil action therein pending, wherein The Home Muskingum Savings hank Is the PlalnttfT and W. J.

Doyle, et al are the defendants. I will offer fur au PARIS. May 7. France now has a degrees; west two hundred forty-nine and one-half (249 leet; thence north eighty-nine (89) degrees west arm will be practically useless as the main nerve was severed, according to the reports of the attending physician. Gleason Is said to have been stabbed during an altercation near his home Tuesday evening.

Police have failed to locate the assailant of Gleason. live nunarca ana eignty-eignt feet; thence north twenty-nine (29) state of Ohio and bounded on the north bv th lands of S. E. Eckel-berry and D. W.

Conway; on the east by the lands of H. L. Lawrence and N. A. McDonald: on the south by the lands of Mary McDonald and O.

Stockum and on the west by the lands of C. W. Welker and A. H. Lane, containing three and 75-100 (3 75) acres, more or less.

TRACT NO. 7. That certain oil and gas lease from David W. Conway to The Otsego Gas Ss Oil Companv. dated Feb.

21, 1903, recorded In lease record 4. page 662, of the Muskingum county lease records and dulv assigned to this plaintiff and these southerly along the east line of said alley 40 leet to the place of begin decrees, east two hundred and thirty (230) feet to the place of beginning and contains two and eighty-four ning FOURTH PARCEL In the same eral contract exclusive of mechanical equipment, upon the following Items of mechanical equipment: (1) Heating and ventilating, (2) Electric work. (3) Miscellaneous equipment or on any comblnaton of Items. All proposals shall be made In conformity with the general code of Ohio on blarlk forms furnished by the clerk or architect Bnd sRall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and addressed to the Board of Education of the Meigs Township School district, and endorsed "Proposals for General nunarenms 2 4 acres, more or less at the front door of the court house In said county, on City, County, State and Ward and The grantor ln this deed also gives right of way to the public road leading to the Intcrurban Station. The heiug a part or Out-lot No.

4H or Mrlnllro Terrace No. Two Addition M. P. Christian Endeavor At Cosgrave Home The Christian Endeavor society of the First M. P.

church, West Main street, will hold its monthly business arid social meeting Thursday evening at the home of Miss Virginia Cos-grave, of 21 Oak street. The committee in charge of the meeting is composed of James Tanner Henry Anderson and the Misses Gladys McLean. Mildred Coulta and Esther Balrd. All members are urged to be present. MARIAN TWKJ HOSTESS At the regular monthly meeting of Marian twig No.

36. of Bethesda hospital waa held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harley C. Schulze, on Jefferson street Sewing was followed by a dainty lunch Mrs. Harry Brown.

01 Duncan Falls was assistant hostess. Saturday, the 10th Day of A. D. 1930 at 10 according to the nlat thereof record 'Green Party to add to the several score of political groups already existing. This "Green Party" represents the farmers and It Intends to take a prominent part In the general elections to be held two years hence.

In Its essence the "Green Party" will be antt-Soclallst, antl-C'om-raunist and antl evrythlng else that Is opposed to Individual ownership. This should prove a popular appeal ln France ln view of the fact that small holdings predominate ln the rural districts. The new party intends to present 320 candidates two years hence, which means about half the total number of seats to be filled. To be approved by the party, candidates will have to abandon every other political affiliation. O'clock, A.

MRS IIONAI.D HIRT Mrs. John McDonald, of Hoge avenue, was Injured at 11:15 o'clock Wednesday night In an automobile collision at Spring and Underwood streets. She was taken to Bethesda hospital, suffering severe bruises on the beck. Her husband and a son left the hospital shortly. Fred Jones, of Lake drive, driver of the second car reported the accident to police.

said right of way to be by gateway and said ate to be kept closed by the user of the same. SECOND PARCEL Situated ln the countv of Musklntrum. In the state the following described lands and tenements. situate In Musklnaum Contract (or other specific Item) for of Ohio and ln the township of Lick ing and bounded and described, as follows: Being a part of the fourth quarter of township two (2) and range nine (9) United States Military land, de ed In Hook 1, pages 157-8 beginning at a point on the enst line of Linden Avenue 108 feet northerly from the southwest corner of said Out-lot 40; thence running In an easterly direction parallel to the south line of anld Out-lot 100 feet to the west lino of an ulley; thence northerly along the west line of said alley 60 82 feet morn or less to the south-east corner of premises conveyed heTetb-foro to Clara thence In wpHfwardlv direction along the southerly line of said Mattlnglv premise 1(10 feet to the east line of Linden Avenue: thence In a south county, Ohio, to wit; Situate ln the county of Musklnaum and state of Ohio, and being a part of lot thlrtv-flx (3fl) In Perry's first additions to the city of Zanesvllle. according to the plat thereof recorded In the plat records of said county, ln plat bock No 2.

on pace 20. and bounded and described us follows: Beginning at point on the north line of said lot. elghtv-flvs scribed a follows: Beginning at the N. E. corner of Charles F.

Hood's 2 84 acre tract of land conveyed to the said Charles F. Hood by Jacob H. Keller. May 11. 1920: thence north HIS BACK INJt l(U) Theodore Scheffler, aged 22.

of 639 Belmont avenue, was resting easily at Bethesda hospital Wednesday night from an Injury to his back sustained ln Plant No. 1 of the Kearns-Gorsuch Glass company, Market street, early in the afternoon. His condition Is pot considered sprious. eighty-six (88) degrees east three the Meigs Townsnip acnooi uuna-ing," on the outside of the envelope. Each bid shald be accompanied hy a bond with surety or sureties satisfactory to the board of education, which' surety or sureties shall be either persons resident of Muskingum countv.

Ohio, or a resident or non-resident surety company of the state of Ohio. The amount of said bond, cash or certified check, shall be equal to at least 5 of the total amount of the bid and the bond shall be given in favor of the board of education of the Meigs township school district, of Muskingum county. Ohio, or the certified check shall be forfeited If the said bidder falls to enter Int a contract with the said board and furnish the required bond within ten days after notice of acceptance of hl proposal If the award Is made to said btdder. Bonds, cash or check, or the amount of said checks, of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned nunarea leet; tnence south one and one-half 1 1. I rlnaree west, two MOTHERS' (1,1 MEETING The regular meeting of the Mothers' club will be held at 2 o'clock this.

Thursday, afternoon at the Community Center, South Sixth street. The hostesses are Mesdames Maude and Carrie Mayle. All members are urged to be present as busl- CONDITION REM UN CRITICAL Miss Goldle Church, aged 20. of near Adamsville, victim of severe burns on the body, remains ln a critical condition in Bethesda hospital according to reports Wednesday night. hundred sixty (2601 feet; thence (aa leet east, of the west line of said lot said beginning point being on the south line of Virginia street, (which point is the northeast corner of a lot heretofore conveyed hy Ahram Swaru to Eveland Stout, bv deed recorded ln deed book 132.

psge 482. of the deed records of said ONUITION IS IMPROVING north eighty-nine (89) degrees west three hundred (3001 feet; thence north one and one-half degrees west two hundred fortv-nlne and one-half (249) feet to the place of beginning, and contalnine one and sev Mis Ella Dunkle of Jackson street, ness of Importance Is to be tra aeienaants as shown in lease record 36, at page 300. of said county and therein conveying the following described lands: Situate ln the township of Monroe, county of Muskingum and state of Olho. and bounded on the north bv the lands of D. W.

Duff; on the east bv the lands of Anna M. Eckelberrv; on the south by the lands of 8. E. Eckelberrv and Sola Conway, and on the west by the lands formerlv owned by Caleb Buker. containing severity-five (75) acres, more or less.

TRACT NO. 8 That certain oil and gas lease from Harriet Rlney to The Otsego Gas OH Company, dated Sent. 15. 1903, and recorded in volume 4, pave 653, of the Muskingum county lease records and duly assigned to this plaintiff and these defendants as shown In lease record 36. page 30O of said countv.

therein conveying the following described lands: Situate ln the township of Monroe, county of Muskingum, and state of Ohio, and bounded on the north by the lands of C. B. Waters: on the east by the lands of H. D. Lawrence: on the south by the lands of Samupl Eckelberry: on the west by the lands of D.

W. Duff, containing forty (40) acres, more or less. (The above described lands and tenements are situate ln the township of Monroe, county of Muskingum, Ohio.) Term of sale CASH. Appraised at. Hlfl.600 00.

W. A. M'FARLAND, Sheriff of Muskingum County, O. Chas. 8.

Sheppard, Attorney. 4.10-flt-thuhi erly direction along the east line of Mild Linden Avrnuo 6082 feet more or less to the place of beginning and being the same real estate conveyed to said PlrkriiUs bv Executor's Deed dated September IS. 1025. recorded In Deed Rook 213. page 433 of the Records of said Countv to which for more perfer-t description reference Is herchy had and made.

(The above described lands and tenements are situate as follows, the first three parcels (vacant lots) on Dunn Street, and the fourth parcel. OLD TIMERS TAKE BEATING county thence south thlrty-slx feet wiiu WHrt uverwwiio ujr me limb hi, xne 1 acted The Norwich Independents defeated Hazel-Atlas glass plant on Ridge more or jess to tne south line or said lot: thence east, alontr the south tins enty-five hundredths (1.75) acres, the Old Timers Wednesday at Nor-jroad Tuesday morning, was improv- more or less. THIRD PARCEL Situated In the city of Zanesvllle. county of Muskingum and state of Ohio, being lots one (1) and two (2) ln square fifteen HOME ON LEAVE Millard Barnhart, son of Mr, a id Mrs. F.

S. Barnhart, of Roseville, 1s home on a 15-day leave from the U. 8. Steamship Chaumont on the Pa-clfln const. This Is first visit home ln 20 months.

on demand, and the bond, cash or check or the amount of said check of the successful bidder upon the ex situate at No. nun Linden Avenue, in wlch, 8 to 1. Batteries Indepen- Ing nicely In Good Samaritan hos-dents: Gibson and Jennings; Old pltal Wednesday night. ers: Wolfe and C. Wilson.

TRAIN DISPATCHER OCT AT EQUALITY CI. IB I Iwla W. Nevltt, train dispatcher Clarence J. Crossland, former pro- at East Fultonham, and formerly of socutor, will be the speaker at thej this city, wa taken home Wednesday weekly dinner of the Equality club' following four weeks ln Bethesda hos- of said lot seventy-three feet, more or less to the east line of said lot; thence north along the east line of the said line of anld lot, thlrtv-seven feet (o the north line of said lot and to Virginia street; thence along the north Hue of the anld lot seventy-three feet more or less to the place of beginning (The nboco described real ectnte Is situate at No. 2CR Virginia street.

tne city or Znnesv lie. Muskingum County, Ohio.) Mm in tne western addition to the said city of Zanesvllle. (The above described real estate Is ecution of the contract and the furnishing of the required bond. A bond of fifty per cent of the amount of the contract, with satisfactory sureties, will be required fnr the faithful performance of the work. Thursdny noon at the Y.M.C.A.

pital. He Is greatly Improved. Terms or Salej CASH Appraised First. Parcel ftlOO.OO Second Parcel 'too 00 Third Parcel $300.00 Fourth Parrel 2, BOO CO W. A.

M'FARLAND, MOWRY Fl NEHAL Funeral services for Richard Mowry. of Phllo, will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Dean Judge Charles F. Rlbble will be the chairman. FROLIC POSTPONED The Ooop frolic, scheduled for Frl- lunerai nome. South Fifth street munfiiiigiim KIIU Slate Ohio.) Terms of sale CASH.

Appraised at First Parcel and Second Parr el, asoo no. Third Parcel. 1 160 00. W. A.

PARLAND, Sheriff of Muskingum County, O. Graham ii Uraham, Attorneys. aay evening at nrst congregational Rev. C. Mnhrin nt in me city or sanesviue, Muskingum conniv.

Ohio.) Terms of sale CARH. Appraised at MOO 00. A M'FARLAND. Sheriff of Miiskincum County. O.

Chas. G. Griffith. Attorney. Sheriff of Muskingum County, Ohio.

The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Rogers of Hedaewood avenue rhureh.

has been postponed tnlan church, will he ln i. i ns ooBrn or enuctmon reserves ine right to relert nv and all bids. Bv Order of the Board of Education. J. O.

BEARD. Clerk. Meigs Township School District. 4-17 it TtUi Per A. M.

R. Oeoige At leHMirc, Wednesday evening at Bethesda hos Thursday evening. May lo at the ferment will be made in Woudlawn I cemetery, Attorneys. pltal ha been named Elizabeth. Ann.

church. TUurs.

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