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   Coshocton Daily Age (Newspaper) - April 4, 1902, Coshocton, Ohio                               COSHOCTON DAILY 3. NO. 263, FRIDAY APRIL 4. 1902. SERVES UNCLE SAM Earl Clark las Had Six Years of SAW IN SPANISH WAI j Me Has Ben Attacked M ike Best Tbe voung man DC a face ami the natty uniform of Uncle i woo U seen shaking with people on the streets is Earl lie is wp f ur lough and is his parents in Six ago Clark determined to t become a and was admitted to I tlie naval school at fit 1. dropped into the 1 of other at the and in OUR WAR D. Custer went to Members of i ny in STILL HERE Liot MANY OF Dorsey went to S. Hosfelt went to tl for a short visit with bis j Are went to When Hamilton was here on business during tbe week for tbe purpose of i curing the of former A. D. Harvey went to oers Oj company Seventh Ohio in- son to visit her J. in order tbat they might re- i the back pay he had returned from of went a visit with her parents at the one morning foor years have changes that to of Tunnel the I guest of Mrs. Susan Miller un DAILY I sent on board the j ship afterward he j was transferred to tbe Cincinnati and j on that cruiser during tbe After the short when hostilities ceased he was i ordered report on tbe Richmond at League and was immediately transferred to ihe gunboat For saven be was at the Topeka calaug at Key Havana other ports in the At the Topeka suffered damage aua put in at Norfolk for The crew was transferred to tbe ship Fourteen months of this saw the young sailor for another and he was assigned to tbe flagship tne North Atlantic and and be remained a member of tbe crew seven This completed his five years of pre- and be was ready ror to tbe electrical .it the torpedo station at Newport or the school of nunnery at He the Brat and was given tbe receiving shio He completed the course with and is uow an electrician of tbe third Throughout his whole career in tbe cavy Clark has ted himself as it ik in tke Clara Webb her the hUtte ersts Mr. and Mrs. i Captain B. D. nc 1 of visited Mrs. Frank on er records Large Rug News We Are in Tbe BADLY Business William Little Injured ing Freicht William a Wheeling man home is in was hurt while a coupling at the depot this Little necessary the drawbar and he did ir with bis foot The foot was caught in such manner as to crush it and necessitate the amputation of The young man was taken to the of- nce of Doctor and Doctor the company's was ed. He was given every It was thought best to s- nd him to but be asked to be taken to the uf Miss his on mother lives in and i tue man was anxious that she should not be alarmed because of the to X to visit at tbe First tenant C. A. tenant Charles B H- R. 1C. W. H. D. S. B. i n. D R. M. G. A. G. F. C. A. S. J. M. of strubie on i James Bert Harvey Anna uf West j Bert John favette was the guest of friends here Harry Carlos fora few SOD William Dawson j mead James W. F. of F. was the guest Callaban on of Mrs. John Harry Thomas David Edward John Ernest L. traveling j Eari C. M. of the Pan was the agent guest of Agent Watson has returned to work at after a with bis Miss and Mrs. Leffler children have moved to the from rille and will reside on H. of is visiting Mrs. John Webb near tbe city and Mrs. Al Webb on Sarah Broome and Mrs. non were guests of Mr. and Mrs C- E- Broome on Waller Cochran is now in West and his friends willl be that he is what George McClain returned to her home in after a several visit at the home of Benjamin Stevenson on McGovern and Miss Thursday evening for new home in Their many friends deeply regret de- and EH Carl ton and dren arrived here Wednesday evening and are at the home of fioy Samuel John Eugene GavO Charlis W. Captam McClain practicing law ID Cumpton is serving bis count y ii the Philippines Lieutenant McC ure is working in of the com- pany are dead and have left aod are following different Tbe are still in this a number recently returned from tbe Philippines where they went as soon as they were discharged upon the re Organization of the Among them is DA via whose record in the is Corporal Temple is in the where His work is his friends con- expect to see him win a com- mission if be remains in the Hamilton did not succeed in having all tbe boys sign the roll on but a number have since communicated You should our new line of Room Sized 8 ft. o in. x to ft 6 in and 9 ft x 12 it We have a handsome new ment in Tapestry Brus Body Axminsters and Royal Prices as UC III LUC i- to While tor tbe Beall on until they move .to tors to dress his wound he dictated a message tbat contained much more cheer than bis face at that time ex- p P r ike The Pan Handle police department bas special men at work helping tbe clear this division of i rim For some reason the of regulars this season is larger than and a large Dumber of arrests are being made be- l ween acd The officers think it is a difficult matter for a Kian to ride the of the di- vision without being at some The is Contractor Kirk puta force to work digging tbe ditch for the extension of wafer pipes to the new factory of tbe H. D. Beach company but the ground was found to be Tbe excavation Sited with water and work was stop pen until arrangements could be to care it. Ths territory through which the pipe is to be laid bas long been a but the force their own and Mrs. W. R. re- turned Thursday afternoon from a trip to the They went by ooat down tbe Mississippi to and came home by They bau a delightful and Mrs. lames Barrett were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hams on Water street were their way to their home in Mohawk from where Mr. Barrett bad gone to take treatment from Dr. Gray for concer of the Thursday was tbe birth day of William and Mrs. prepared a most complete prise tbat evening at their borne on were issued the Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Mr and Mrs. L. B. Mr. anq Mrs. P. P. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mrs. C- F. Mr. and Mrs. S. H- presented with a leather An elaborate supper was served m the dining room which was beautifully and you Want to buy or in and see the idc variety of new and desirable We have just D W intend to buy just come prepared to change some arc kard to employed will iong Dieting the be delayed In Mrs. Family is A telegram was received by George is the guest of his S. W. tolling him that his family at Atlantic were Mr. and Mrs. Snyder aud children reside in a house near tbe was Hotel Luray which PEACHES HAVE SUFFERED Not Prospects Per a Kg Crap This Season Indications at present show that toe peach crop will be very poor this if indeed there is any at A number of prominent growers in tb is section have that the prospects are not The severe weather of tbe past win ter is given as a cause of tbe ed failure of tbe The tender buds which made their appearance last fall were in a great many stances killed when tbe thermometer dropped far below tbe zero mark and the severe coid spell of the past weak completed the work of One grower remarked that this last snap bad more effect than any which prevailed last In sections where the are slightly protected from the cold tbe out-look is not so it is almost safe to say that the lovers of tbe fruit will be forced to rely almost entirely this summer on the shipped decorated and Canal Force to be ed. Chief Engineer cf the state of public states tba while tbe present force of employes for the canals will probably be reduc ed it is not proposed to fii any of tbe positions with new n AH i be old employes those AT AM EMs Ueal toMM Gnr Hardware S A. has moved from M2 Wood a ear load of to and Mrs. Clarence Clemens have moved from Chestnut bo 331 South Mitt who hoi been II the put two Is now able to je at her desk in the office of the ana Jacob who las been very ill at her is im- It was thought at- one time be could not Roy messenger for the Postal Telegraph appeared esterday in a bright new He presents a fine many friends of Alfred Skia Pan Handle agent at will glad to learn that be is somewhat He is suffering from fever at his home in East The of the Sacred Heart met with Mrs. Mary McManuS at her home on very large ance aad most successful clear ag men are figuring out the pring schedule for the Pennsylvania ines west of of It is pre- some radical changes will be made but their nature will not oe public until schedule in J. L. Merchant has resigned his position as day operator at B. IX er and has taken a position with bis David at Melville the night op- bas been trans- erred to the place vacated by Mr. Merchant William who boards at the Empire and is employed as foreman of .be leather department of the Meek Beach bas a daughter and a sister Hving at Atlantic whose home is close to the famous board He was greatly distressed when he read of Che tire in THE AGE Qf this week an agen t passed through the city taking orders a frying pan guaranteed neither jura nor produce any smoke from the food cooked in it. He secured many orders and on Wednesday the much to the lion of the parties who patronized the pan not being the same as the sample he had shown Another reason why oar ple should patronize home merchants McKee Samuel an old and respected resident of Oxford died Mr. McKee had been ill with was recovering when he was again taken ill and died in a few He is survived by his wife and his son Charles who lives His age was 61 Faner al services were heid this afternoon aud the remains were interred at Mr. McKee was a veteran of the civil having served as LOOKS LIKE SUCCESS j Machine Plant Project is With SOME MEN ILL HESITATING Others Are for Md Larf e las Seen The board of traue -ire encouraged over the K-r machine enterprise bas readied tbat v. H can almost be Tbe stock have A are j ready to have Ji has not all been btib ber of of tbe company t ii to reached uy indorsed the and ha said u was a ment and they take tock would acd names tu tlie ist the matter be closed up in a shot t Mr. Harvey and Mr. who are particularly and the oers of of trade are working to the There s no doubt as to the reliability or the institution and the good it do Tne on which the agrees to build a piant are looked upon as favorable yet by tbe The plan to lend new industries money without interest for a given time is generally indorsed as Setter than tbe payment of It gives the toard a fund upon which it can dra for use in the and if it is answers the of a. Tbe is il work out to tbe advantage of ail and result in benefit Coshocton in cases other than the machine DOOR TO P. DRY soldier in tbe Fifty-first He was prominently identified with tne M. P. CONVENTION OFFICERS ihe About Double that tbe Sayder ers classes or a and d thai voters in presenting the ballot bad fa a large aud they looked and relt like one shp uf but whea gel IDIO tUe bat tuej would easily tali out as ballots fur Daily f Distinct Bargains IN Seasonable Goods AT Women's colors and sizes 32 to 40. Ail worth near COURT Alexander Thacker to Alfred Virginia Simon Hunter to S. quit claim 100 Phoebe to W. C. 4 White Eyes Lizzie Gephart to W. C. seven White W. C. Gephart to ger We IDC officers and iei of the rectal Republican Djin Co having read the fore- ioe extract a d mast deny that there 01 fraud in tbe depositing or counting of lots in said Tbe bailors were all put into the box by tbe not by and ibere was no for any voter to hare two placed ia the box as one and counted as Every safeguard was thrown around the balloting to make it perfectly est and fair to aud vie are there was nothing Tbe undersigned officers were ed in their preferences for the but deem it only proper and right to make ibis public statement tc a. acd re- flection the nominee and bis J. K. CH vs. L. Se W. J. 15. C. L L B- J. E- MARRIED MEN part lot Eyes Can Move from Ward to Another asd Vote tiie Same The of the to the quired fora voter to reside in a has brought the weii settled 100 a nd tbat of j one reamed irei can mov i ward another an James W. Moore and Arthur Caton provided to John G. acres Sew Castle county and Viale length of Elizabeth Boyd to Samuel E. tbe same thf required i positrons are to be w I be The board will A at aii appointments within a short j 167 Keene 13.340. the beautiful home of Mrs. Milier Main was a brilliant in every The rooms were Was handsomely decorated with asparagus vine and Mrs. Miller Lemuel Crowns team ran away and welcomed this mormon and caused excitement Charles i in tbe but no one was The team started in in the front Mrs. Miss Louise Rev. Dr. Hunt at his residence on Thursday of and Miss Myrtle of He also married Harvey of and Miss Ellen of Special fate to The W. L. E. railroad has made a special rate of cents to Zanesville and account tne Prohibition state April 28 and 2f. good returning May 1. i Vary Respectfully Ransom D. G. Co James of chased the Allen Holmes property on Elm street and will nove to it Dr. tbe real estate mao toe It. tne wason was were scattered in the loaded i v M J f J Jessie and Miss Carrie tne m the rear of and assisted in tbe and Mrs. nine to Bank made its way to ner Mrs. Joseph There the horses turned and were Robert Hanlon and TSD cans rubbish son presided over tbe urns ic the dining room where re- were served by Bernice nes Minnie Irma and Edith The punch bowl in tbe reception ball was in charce of H i administra estate of Hous to tbe First and final account of John at torn James K. I .in Amanda Oxford server J. Ella White i T township Miss Biggs and Miss Abont 150 ladies during the receiving hours from until April 4- Miss Grace bas been attending school at Stricken bv Fred Lembrecht has moved to his i J s- new residence on North Tenth from dealers HI i- George a well Rales to load his household spent last week was Mr. j em an Stanford spent when he was stricken by i thereafter ma s Rtr Kv 2. Ihe State Toe report of the state board of riculture says only per cent of average crop of wheat is now ed in It bas not done very well s this but the next two Jem went to may what has been and where she is taking violin yield a good Farmers in th on W. as stated in say j in the outlook in county and Valises samples or drugs on doorsteps or to j give them to children under 14 of age was made a law Thursday by the The penalty for tion of tbe law is from to tine and imprisonment of from 30 to 100 D t 4-2-3. Bring vour AGE office job work to We put on sale this morning Choice Silk at this low They are nearly all Five Dollar All the new colors and Come to see them white we have your The Crawford Store  

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