Coshocton Daily Age (Newspaper) - October 11, 1902, Coshocton, Ohio COSHOCTON DAILY and VOL. 4. NO. 119 SATURDAY OCTOBER 11.1902. rwo CENTS DAILY Garments For misses and For Fair we are offering exceptional in- on all our tailor made dress and children's cloaks and in- cloaks and Every lady who visits our cloak room for any of the above claims that we have the largest and best most stylish and most reasonable in price of any line in We never have done such a business in this department as we have been doing this We have the goods you We have the colors you We have the prices you We are showing the best line of and jackets at and ever shown in inspect our THE SARATOGA HOTELS Broadbrim Tells an Story in an Interesting TWO SIDES OF THE STRIKE Presented art Its Ntt the Upom tbe No. Oct. During the week just ended there bas been but one question before the people No class escapes bitch rich and poor are personally by its Winter is proaching with its biting frosts and The rich man may escape its but the poor man S hivers in his hovel and curses the m en who are the cause of his Ask the rich poor men who are the cause of their desperate The rich man tells you it's the the poor man tells you it is the Madness moves him when he thinks upon the strike which labor leaders told him would lead to his swift The man finds nis bank account the poor man has no bank to Each day the Situation of the laboring man grows more the promised relief has not Xo coal in the no loaf of bread in the bis child is bis wife is no money to pay the Imagine a man on a stormy night dropped from a steamer in mid For a few moments is a desperate struggle and then the suffering tal has passed to the reign of The greatest governmental power that we know asks for is ing to With him the question is already but the striker sees it through a glass darkly dimmed is in every portion of this city a sense of undeveloped a something dreadful to What is A red right hand towers to the Is this to be the meot of the The mind shrinks back with horror at the tion of such a By the God of our this must not government of the for the people ani by the shall not perish from the HarK to the voice of him who sleeps beneath the mausoleum on the heights of a voice more potent now than when he led our sacred battalions to that rings through the lic from its northern boundary to the Hio our country the land of the en let it roll and reverberate the summit of the Rocky tains and sweep down through the 3road that divide them from the till the millions of hearts are stirred by the as have The promises so made a few months ago of a complete police have not been well and favorably by long of honorable has been placed in charge of the The question he has to meet is one of the most difficult ever imposed on soiled doves will not be driven out and if moved at all within the ed it will be to the disadvantage of our best The great difficulty ies in the identification of the sive and this question can ter be understood by relating a which occurred at ga a few years Hall is one of the leading A sort of family hop for the pleasure of the guests every Wednesday The merriment was at its height good feeling prevailed for the guests were like one great everybody seemed to know everybody there was perfect such as could only be enjoyed by the exclusive and best family hotel to be found in that fashionable A well known society man approached the leading proprietor and am astonished at Mr. that a gentleman of your experience would allow such in your Tte lord coon him half angrily and do you J will tell you what 1 There are now in this room some of the most notorious characters in Kew The landlord's face was as white as a II is which be tried to nearly choked him to mean just exactly what I The landlord grasped the arm of bis step this to my Be if you Now kindly repeat what you said in the a support of soil AS THEY COME AND middle class of the which is now making such a depente battle for Their abject is to get into first class society br every possible and their object is to keep tbe soiled doves of the association of their and This is a very difficult problem deal and one which will attack of the wisdom of our wisest Any oody who has made a study of j of fc his Buckle of tended the hls on vis Ransom D. the strength of our population cannot fail to observe the preponderance of the female population over the The reason for this is The males are constantly ex josed to which the females are never called to During of war whole armies were and females are not asked to meet the inevitable dangers of the The war of with a number of took in the L. K. of here the guest of C. E. and and Mrs. Charles Shaffer and 01 the Rebellion cost us a million of Our death roll at the lime did not our daily Around the battlefield they throw a halo of glory wnich their lives and their But It would be madness to suppose that this loss can be supplied must elapse before the country can put itself in the position that it was before the That must take At the conclusion of the war trades and tue learneS professions filled wants in a new era bad Fortunes of a hundred lions were notwithstanding the national debt recurred by the war the nation is richer today than it was ever before the Everything seems The house occupied by a single family a few now shelters a and the steel-clad sweeps over the in defiance of wind and What is our Are we to be the outcasts of a splendid lution yet to or are we to realize in a grander prophecy than that which blazed forth the palace wail at the royal of We wait an Nothing illustrates the fickleness of public favor in the matter of thin the treatment youna Chief Croaker is at the hands of His appointment was made by his Richard and everybody said then the appointment was Colonel Murphy thought so and Dick Croker knew that it was the best ever made in the state of and in his ecstasy of delight he flung up bis hat and kicked bis slippers out- of the The young chief self thought it was worth a cool He suggested one at once and 0ncle Dick ordered up a He gave Colonel Murphy the straight a and the a slap on the that made his bones reminds me more of the good old times than I have seen for twenty Deputies from the different precincts rushed in and shook him by the band and swore it was the appointment of the O'Reilly said it was worth a gold watch and a diamond Uow these flunkies are the boldest and most malignant in their persecution of the man who one year ago worshipped like a it is said at headquarters that he will surely go to the headsman and that Uncle Dick and saltpetre can't save SOME BOLD They Operated in the Country While lies Attended the The residences of Ode and James on the Otsego about five miles from this city were burglarized Thursday afternoon while the families were attending the I The Bates family have missed about ten dollars worth of silver out Mr. and Mrs. Neidon have so far missed Their house was thoroughly sacked from top to the piano beine moved out into the center of tbe parlor to facilitate their search for These burglars were They simply smashed in the doors and as time was no object made a systematic overhauling of everything they Miss are visiting with friends in Hoffman and of attended the and Mrs. O. G. of attended the fair on and Mrs. Joseph of near visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. of ed the fair and visited friends in of his George on Adams of has been the guest of relatives here a few Schlah has accepted a al position in a freight at Bertie of was the of her Miss tie Ransom and Ed of are visiting friends here for a few Alice of is visiting her Mrs. F. A. on of is spending a few days at the home of his M. W. and Mrs. Lower and tine of were the Mr. and Mrs. S- A. Affa of re- turned home Saturday after visit lag at- the home of S. M. on South T. J. and Miss of are guests of Treasurer and Mrs. W. H. on Cambridge 31- mother of the popular leader of the Hyperion of visited in the city during the and Mrs. H. L. of returned home after a visit at the home of her John on Miller and of returned home after spending a few days at the home of Amos Harvey on and Mrs. Miller and two of and Misses Lulu and Bertha of were guests of Mrs. George Lee on First Fell From Her Mrs. who lives a distance beyond Can a met with misfortune Friday old lady is old and going to a neighbors on horsebaCK after In some manner she fell from her horse and itis not known bow serious her injuries may be- She the of Mrs. Joseph who will go up to see her Mrs. Crowley is well Known in j Coshocton and throughout the county drawing What and it is hoped her injuries wiil not said there are some of the most in The gasped and thw is a terrible thing for me. Are you sure you assert as man possibly can be who has the use of his Wiil you please to point them said the you must ex cuse me. I aua not here as a detective but simply to warn a you walk with me around the room and indicate where they don you will have to excuse me The taking tbe proprietor's quietly around tbe room but gave no He then called his bead waiter and de- sired him to make an if were any suspicions characters to report to him at The head waiter made an inspection and re- turned saying he could see no ious person This little moral tells how difficult in a large city where millions of pie congregate to make known all the suspicious characters that we meet every for in a crowd your burglar or pickpocket looks very much lite an honest Tbe tenement bouse may be called prove Tbe Chicago Stock Co. bas acceded to the many requests on them to present here and wiil change from tbe originally an- and play tonight The company bas played to the largest business ever known to our local play house and in appreciation of ths eral patronage during the week and tbe fact that many have even paid their money to stand they have reduced the prices to our citizens for tonight to 30 cents for down stairs seats and 20 and 10 cents up This with the popularity of the it- wiil mean another full At C- E. Anderson's drug and book A special price on full sets and 10 it Opera 10, 30 and joe. Lucretia and Nellie of came come Saturday he wedding of Bailie Tuesday Bertie of Miss Lizzie Zanesville and Miss Winifred of are being entertained by ence Among those who attended tte fair from Avondale were Dr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr. Mrs. Miss Corena and Wilbur HEAL ESTATE Samuel C. and Rosa A. Sumers to John L. iot 82 in to D. C. Baker and to John 41 65-100 acres 8400. B. and Selena rel lot in erton S. S. and Alia C. Barnett to Maiy C- acres in Mary E. and William Bucy to el E- 93-100 acres so Perry First and linal account of W. T. administrator of the tate of Daniel PERMITS Charles E. Mamie M. George White Eyes Sophia M. White Eyes John A. Laura E. Lewis Iva Deil Tiverton Charles K. son hem Gray Hardware Pathfinders will attend ing services at the M. E. church in a body Sunday as is their annual Funeral services in memory of Master Edward Daniel Higgs will be held at the C. B. Sunday at 3 conducted by Rev. the fast pacer who won tbe trot Wednesday noon in three straight was sold Thursday to C. Ports for She was entered here by H. B. S pel R. M. who was ed to by the illness of her arrived too late for a mother's the mother having died just a few hours before the daughter's IN POLICE This Was a Day With the thing the Mayor Rinner held a lengthy session of court this morning at city were eight arrests made among them being Harry who attempted suicide for love of Mrs. Jennie Miller at the Park hotel a short time He is working in now and came down for the fair He became intoxicated and fell in a faint at the Officer Gorman took charge of him and he was lined 31 and costs and re- manded to Tbe name of John Jenkins also Mayor docket and be was ushered into court charged with intoxication and carrying a of brass He plead guilty to the first charge but denied the ownership of the brass knuckles and was fined and Jenkins begun work at the glass works this week and there being no work day he observed tbe occasion in what tie considered a fitting The next unfortunate was Dolph who formerly lived He has been living in Dresden and says he has been good all but he fell into bad company yesterday and bad several First he was knocked down by a carriage and was afterwards relieved of his Then be was arrested and fined 35 and Mayor Rinner trusted him KO and earn his Dolph was very sorry for his conduct ano made the mayor some beautiful promises which if is hoped he will A man named A. from was arrested Friday for intoxication and was forced to put up his as security for the ment of bis fine this Pension Daniel W. of has been granted a pension of SS per month dating from 14.1900. He belonged to company Fifteenth O. V. Peter of has been an increase of pension froni 1 to 314 per Mr. Gosser was a member of Company Fourth O. V. Struck by a Cab Tbe 11 year son of George Ross as injured on South Seventh Friday He was riding on the back 0. a wagon and as be jumped off and ran rd the side walk he was struck by cab 17. Chief Map took him to bis home and Dr. was He was wounded about the legs but not THE CLOSING DAY The Fifty-First Fair Great Success in Every ANOTHER BIG CROWD Tke Has Every to Itself the of This Year's The closing events of the Fifty-first annual of t he county Agricultural were no less at- tractive were those proceeding As has been told tbe attendance on reached nearly and on the closing there were fully people on is a summary of the speed ring for 1, 8200. Black Frazer 111 b 322 233 Helen b. m. 444 227i, Going On At TO-DAY NO. 2, Purse 8200. Kellie b J. Swisher Black bl C. Ports May ch Rocksey b g. A. M. Time 224x, 1 3 4 3 3, Purse Archie g P. J. 11243 American 32111 Mike b K. 54322 Annie b 23434 Senator b s. 4 o American Boy set back to last place in the last heat giving race to Archie R. John M. A. H. S. H. D. M. IN THE of Pastors of Services to be Held Baptist Chestnut 3. S- school at a m. and p. Junior union 2 p. m. Young people's p. m. Evening Before English Lutheran H. T. Weber Sunday school a. morning service Methodist Protestant ner of Eighth and Walnut S. A. Fisher a. preaching a. m and at 7 p. m. 6 p. m A cordial welcome to Grace M. E. J.W. To land school a. m Preaching a. m. and 7 p. m The Pathfinders will attend the ing service in a Presbyterian Wallace Sunday school a. at- a. Endeavor 6 p. m. Evening sermon p. m. This will be the second of a series of evening sermons for German Lutheran Rev. Hellmuth M. Wiesecke pastor Sunday school 9 a. preaching at 10 a. no evening U- B. H. I. j Sunday school a. preaching a. m. and 7 p. in. Junior service p. m. C. E. 6.00 p. m. Natural Gas Oct. at caused by an explosion of natural badly damaged tie Avenue postoffice and of- fice building of the Homestead Im- provement and seriously in- jured five Their names Mrs. John John Joseph W. S. The injuries of the first three are The explosion occurred in the cellar of a confectionery store on the first floor of the Homestead Land Improvement company at 614 Ann about Soldiers of No Pa. Oct. were no new opened in this re- and the prospect for a general resumption of now that the diers are does cot to be Ronad Trip Tickets very General Manager Union Rev. I. B. Sunday school 2 Sunday school rally p. Preaching p. m. Praise 9o'clock: baptismal service 10 o'clock preaching followed by sacramental Aftermath The greatest fair in every exhibits and even was that Coshocton County has ever is the Incidentally we might mention that we have had the largest business we have ever had for Fair The beautiful Spanish den of the and Western com- department said that he j has been obliged to station guards at j the homes cf a number of the com- to secure their lies and intimated Are on sale by L. Oct. 1 to Nov. 24 to Retain limit Dec. o. W. Opera house prices tonight ao and aoc and no 10, that he might be obliged to ask for military protection at these Collided on a Terre Oct. 11. bound Four freight No. 9 ran into the rear of freight 72 In the ter of the Wabash river The Caboose on the front train was split and fell into the and the engine and one car with poultry were Two men were anc seriously The Matthew on 72; vaan in charge of car of Opera house prices reduced to 30 cents for all parquet Trunks and But our assortments are still complete and when you are out ping this evening and you will find us ready to serve you with some entirely new Satisfactory tailoring and prices at L. K. Shepard j for sick 10-1-iOw Best work at City Steam Laundry 30 cents gets the best opera house tickets The Crawford Store Telephone 183