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   Coshocton Daily Age (Newspaper) - October 15, 1902, Coshocton, Ohio                               the news of the COSHOCTON DAILY THE day lair VOL. 4. NO. 122 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15. rwo CENTS I DAILY THE CITY Regular Meeting of the Fathers Tuesday EXTENSION OF A We offer a special lot of and Silk Skirts SPECIAL are every one of them the j very latest fitting and made of good Some are made up in plain some are trimmed in some are trimm e d in self some are trimmed with There are Fifty Skirts in this We bought them under price and will sell them under We will sell you a black silk skirt at that you cannot buy anywhere for less than We will sell you a black silk skirt at that you cannot buy elsewhere for less than We will sell you a black silk skirt for that you can not buy elsewhere for less than Call and in- spect this lot of Special See Window Ransom D. G Co. Street Vet Ordinance Allowed of to There were seven councilmen exactly enough for a when President Weisner called cil to order Tuesday It was tbe regular meeting night and various masters were Clerk read the minutes of the last regular meeting and of the special meeting called by Mayor ner October 3. and cer strolled into tbe chamber at this stage tbe absentees to President Weisner called for a re- port from tbe street committee and Mr. Holmes He said the bad written letters to tbe Wheeling Lake Erie officials ing tbe or the depot and scales at tbe east ena of Walnut street but had received no In their last letter they made a proposition that tbe would pay all expense or moving the depot and This letter was sent several weeks ago but no answer has H. D. Beach was present and talked with council He said he was willing to stand any reasonable ex- pense in getting matter since be Is unable to reach bis iocs with teams except by driving around via Adams Solicitor McDowell suggested Mr. the superintendent of this le with Mr. Shaw said be noticed Mr. Toussig and sume other alight from a special train about two ago and ine tbs ground Mr. Beach suggested tbe appointment of a committee to accompany him to aud interview Mr. Mr. Johnson put the suggestion into the lorm of a. motion which was Tbe electric liebt was left over unpaid from the last and Mr. mentioned it. He said be bad learned the light company has been having trouble with one of their which partially excuses the poor lighting of our Mr Holmes brought up the proposed clerk bad City Engineer Fisher's mate of the cost of paving the three These estimates were read and are as Ricketts 3S87.20: Compton to east side of 4915. Mr. Johnson understood these mates were for firstclass which are not needed in these He thought that at such figures this ing st juld go over on account of the lateness of the season and likewise with Bridge He suggested a grader be used on Bridge street and a crown put on the so the water may run was left with tbe street Mr. Weisner spoke of tbe abrupt rise in tbe ground at the end of the nut street The question of a fountain or watering trough at the where Main and Chestnut in- was brought up but nothing definite was Mr. spoke of the South Lawn grade for He suggested chat the street commissioner be ordered to change tbe curb and down the bank so that property owners may have their sidewalks before winter sets was Mr. Wimmer reed a resolution ex- tending the time of the franchise of tbe Zanesville and ton Traction Voorbees explained the resolution by saying tbe traction company found it on account of to complete their line in one He said he saw no son why this courtesy should not be granted and assured council that the road would be completed an- other The matter was referred to a committee until the nest Mr. thought tbe street railway company should pay for the privilege of a Tbe second and third readings of the Locust street assessment nance were disposed with under a of tbe rules and tbe ordinance ws Tbe solicitor was empowered to make a proposition to the property owners along Eleventh and Mill streets that property owners select tbe solicitors another and these two men a third to take action in the condemnation proceedings along those Next came tbe were a number of bills none were very Tbe electric was again held over until a committee may confer with the Weiscer said Mr. would like to confer privately with The entire list of bills accounted to over 32.000. Johnson moved tbe with the exception of the light and Mr. Kissner s an timate on paving contract which had been referred to committees be ed. The motion Complaint was entered by Doctor Brower through Clerk Wimmer with reference to tbe water Sowing into his lot from tbe The matter was referred to street Council Adjourned at after just an hour of steady work and will meet again in regular session October 28. LOW Fares to Account National Conventions Christian church will be in effect via Pennsylvania Lines October 14.15and 16. For information about rates and of trains apply to ticket agents or ue 10-16 AS THEY COME AND TOE GRAND Anna of Wills Is the quest of Miss Amelia went to If U Vernon Wednesday on business and will spend a few days Lulu Cox has returned to this city and taken a position in tbe Ransom dry goods Emma Lee bad for her guests last week Mr. and Mrs. William of Sew Hannah of is her Isaac on South is of Junction is the guest of Mr. and Mary and Louise Pieri and Mr. ton of have been the guests of Miss Stella Watson at and and Mrs. Peter Eckert left Tuesday to drive to Canal Dorer where they will attend tbe rawas county fair this Alice Bible and Miss Fern of visited their Mrs. Rachael on South and attended tbe fair last and Mrs. Pur man of and Mrs. H M. M. or are ing at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Carr on South Lawn HIS FRIENDS SURPRISED HIM Decker Had a Birthday Tuesday and Had Forgotten It. Tuesday was the 50th anniversary of Turnkey Seth M. Decker's and during tbe evening a party of bis friends observed tbe event in a fitting When Mr. Decker reached his on North Water after council meeting he was surprised to find about fifteen merrymakers gathered including his city ball Solicitor and and Seth was speechless with surprise when he stepped into the room and vowed be would never have come home if he bad what was in store foi After his embarrassment had passed be joined with the company in having a good Lunch was served and a very able evening Mayor Rinner was enable to attend on account of illness and telephoned his A Short Grar Hardware moraine there was the Tbe grand jury finished its ations Tuesday afternoon and ed after finding only four So indictment was lound against white frost of the season and con- Lacey charged with cutting with j ice was in tent to kill a man named a few weeks at indicted persons arenot yet in and for this reason their names are not made Under the instructions of i he tbe grand jury the jail and their report included the found 1 Tbe petit jury reports for duty next Monday morning the 20th inst. In the meantime Judge Maxwell is ing assigning cases and such other matters as are beard other than by Judge Maxwell decided tbe Mabala Lawrence vs. Hugh Lawrence and Day Tbe will was held to be valid but Judge Maxwell de- Mabala Lawrence was entitled to a support from the rents and profits arising from tbe He also beard the divorce case of Florence E. Lower vs. Jacob A divorce was granted to Mrs. Lower on the grounds of gross ore to provide and She was allowed alimony and restored to htr maiden name Florence E. About 20 Coshocton people NOT AS BAD AS Who Tackled a Lire Electric Wire Will Gone to tbe Dof William who has charge of tbe dog kennels on the Miller farm north of took four English Setters to C. where he will enter them in tbe American Field Trial to be held there October 27. Tbe dogs are taken there early in order that they might become accustomed to the field on which the trials will take A number of sportsmen from this place expect to attend tbe meeting and a great deal of interest taken in sporting There will be dogs entered from all parts of tbe Home From the John B. of by his H. E. returned to his home from where be went a few weeks ago to the Bald win hospital and un- derwent an operation for His many friends will be glad to know that the operation was entirely and be is rapidly REAL ESTATE Taylor to the sieners of strip of land in Virginia 81. Henry and Mary Defenbach to Com- missioners of Coshocton strip of land in Crawford township 31. Thomas C. and Mary L. Roche to Mary J. right of way in 31. A. McComber and Catharine Comber to Margaret Leavitt 9 in Holmes 3600. Sam H. and Georgia A. Nicholas to Sarah C- lot 81 in 1125. Mary C. and Alexander T. Beall to Vernon P. tion to West PERMITS Edgar Ivan Archie B. carriage Rose Fred who accidentally Couched a live wire with his ungloved hand at the electric light Tues day is much improved today and is able to sit It was thought yesterday that bis injuries would prove but it was found tbat his skull was not as tbe doctors at 3rst Mrs. re- mained at her husbands bedside acd it is thought his recovery is only a Question of Dr. Marshall rally set tbe fractured jaw boce and made tbe unfortunate man as com- as Ohio Crop There was harvested in the state of Ohio this year acres of yielding about in excess of last There was harvested of oats from The corn crop is also above the toes are 91 per cent of full crop and apples 41 per cent. Even Better Than A little Quaker woman down in according to bids fair to knock the coal strike or some other She has invented a scheme for burning com- mon Ste simply soaks soft burned bricks in the oil over night and then the brick will burn with a hot ttre for two She did not try to patent her discovery but made ii and brickyards are selling brick and oil is running down the pipe line tbat crosses the Keystone state at a great Some who have tried tbe plan sav it is nicer and cheaper thaj coal and they won't go back to the latter even when tbe strike is Died Tuesday Mrs. Olive Schooley died at her home in Boscoe Tuesday night at 10 ed the Pawnee Bili show at Tuesday nice porch carpet was stolen from the residence of Prosper at tise corner of Third and uut a few John West and family wishes to thank their many friends for their kindness during the illness and death of their wife and Clerk A. J. Hill is again able to look after bis duties at the court after being confined to bis home with illness for a few Order of the Easter Star held a meeting in Masonic hill Tuesday Tbe members were liken in: Rev. Clarence Thorn and Robert B-f In the suit of Sarah E. Park vs. Nicholas in which tbe plaintiff alleges that her former at- fraudulently retained over of her the defendants have retained as their counsel Judge of and F. A. of Judge W. R. Gault is counsel for the This promise to be one of the est fought legal battles known in this county in recent Drunkenness Tbe increasing drunkenness among women is being discussed in England and statistics are quoted to show that of incurable drunkards are The causes are set forth as spread of this evil is due in tbe upper classes to tbe growing habit of using sal eau de cologne and other essences or perfumes as among the middle classes to tbe facilities for getting drunk and the lower classes to the attractiveness of the public house under modern A Bride From Sanity Mike tbe Italian who re- cently opened a stand in tbe Mulligan on was ried in tbe Italian church at bus Tuesday morning The Pash fruit stand and and stand are both closed and the groom's relatives are in Mike will bring his Italian bride to and they will commence housekeeping in rooms over his fruit stand be is ing a prosperous Mike's many friends join in wishing him and bis youthful bride all the good IUCK possible in their marital Two Prominent Younf People Married Tuesday THEY EVADE SHOWER Slip cm a HoMy MOM Md Well for aid In the presence of the immediate families and a few the riage of D. of this and Miss Vesta was the borne of tbe bride's Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Tuesday afternoon at 5 Rev. pastor of Grace M. EL pronounced tbe marriage tbe impressive ring mony Miss Creta sister of tbe played the ever beautiful Mendelsohn wedding The bride locked lovely in a handsome white crepe de gown acd carrying a snower bouquet of bride's The rooms were beautifully decorated with a profusion of roses ana chrysanthemums Im- mediately after the ceremony and con- gratulations an elegant wedding per was Soon afterward tbe bride and groom no one inew where nor It was learned that they bad taken the train at cleverly eluding the rice ers and other ordeals in store for They will spend their moon in York and other eastern cities and on their return in November will be at home to their friends No. 311 S. fourth street for a short after which tbe wiil go to Mr. Custer is a prominent young ness man of this being treasurer of the Advertising and Mrs. Custer has host of friends laving been a teacher in tbe public Those who attended tbe wedding this city and Mrs. L- P. Gallagher and daughter Miss Dr. and Mrs. Miss ine Miss Alice Finley and Mr. L. W. Today GOING TO Best work at City Steam Laundry DEFENDS EDUCATION Premier Balfour Says England Is Away Behind the Oct. notable ad- dition to the controversy over the government's was laade by Premier in an address he delivered before a mass meeting Two Coshocton Aico Embark in a A new industry recently ed in Cincinnati is The Cincinnati Advertising company in which two Coshocton men hold prominent in tbe person of Mr. A. K. son as secretary of the and Mr. Edgar Marshall as The of Sunday makes the reference to these men in connection with the Marshall is widely known ss the successor to tbe famous thermometer man of 2Jew Mr. Gibson has been identified for 12 years past with a simitar industry The men are both up in their respective The firm will manufacture wood back yard leather goods and all kinds tising She has been suffering for j The premier asserted that a tbe past three years with a I people religion should wife of William who j be taught in the but that it moved his from West Bedford did not asree to and to mourn her They are Mrs. I Permitting denominational teachings Lizzie who resides at West in schools wholly supported by Miss George and all of whom live in In- as well as promoting it in those schools which were not so Yew Rills All persons accounts the Agricultural society are ed to present their bills at as it is desired to close up the year's ness without It terment will be made Thursday He said that the claim that West tbe funeral cortege ibe representation did not follow leaving Roscoe at W o was real j control of the schools was not j Means j in the church but in the I Good advertising cannot be cahed municipal and their j an for it is only an j The stated farther that just as you money in j the government Chosen to disturb j glove stock a line of educational because the En- and you get your money out of it j was as and with possibly better age margin on tbe ing I Goid j St. Oct. The executive committee thf Purchase exposition reported that the Fruit Growers Slay Lose j of the in pursuance Oct. 15. Michael of the of had decided representing the tie for the Association of New has j sue of Purchase to Governor Odell saying j souvenir distinct that unless an immediate supply of j souvenir coins one with anthracite coal can be obtained fruit the head of Thomas growers in western New York will other with the head of William lose at least Hundreds of The head and the words thousands of of apples are States of will appear now rotting in the orchards and the ion one side of the com: on the other evaporating industry is at a j side will appear j j 1903.' A -I j 3 he the words Purchase j Oct. j Exposition field disclosed his revival of at MOHAWK Oct. 14 Mrs. John H. Morris and Mrs. Harry of are visiting relatives in part of tbe Mrs. J. H. King and two of M are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Spang and other relatives Master Ray Kuhn and little brother of visited with their Agnes while their parents attended the national encampment at D. C. a of our citizens at- tended the county fair and enjoyed it very This is exceedingly fine October grass and clover are making rapid but corn is not curing Clover seed is still lying I in tbe Fox of have done a little of the I hulling on this side of the but are delayed by the What Turnkey Decker Turnkey in cleaning the city pris found a large about 10 feet which had been passed into tbe prison through one of tbe rear There also 15 half pint bottles stowed away in the The scantling bore marks of but tbe rogues were unsuccessful in at- at jail It is not V n n who the outsiders but the friends of Earl and Adam Potter are M CRAWFORD A Seasonable Bargain 200 pairs Cotton Blankets at less than market value These goods are scarce just now in first i case 56x74, a at i case 58x75, a at All a good shade of grey with pretty At One of tbe best companies that has i appeared in the opera house this played that charming play the of to a small aud j ence Tuesday The cast fine throughout with exquisite tumes and splendid stage in the Trip Tickets Are now on sale by W. L. from Oct. 1 to 24 to Michigan Return limit Dec. 5. W. J. Da and the Grand opera It is a lation of dramatic art. He has ated a new pattern and a precedent for the His attitude la the orchard during the brewing ot the his address to the mob in the his quarrel his encounter with ghost and death were all Shot by Oct. ed robbers shot ana killed George a at the sa The robbers had secured contents of thp cash register and were relieving the occupants of the saloop of their watches and diamonds tbe shooting for sick 10-1-iOw We are Agents For Standard Patterns and The Paper Patterns FOR ALL GARMENTS Our stock of Standard Patterns will be sure to meet your requirements no matter what ment you intend to Visit our Paper Pattern The November Patterns have just been showing coats and skirts in special We also recommend The Designer AT io CENTS A COPY It is most practical in its advice about The November number is now Fish globes at the Wolfe Furniture Co. 14-6t ror House of ten desirable tion on East Chestnut Inquire of L. D. 13 Satisfactory tailoring and 1 prices at L. K. tf The Crawford Store Telephone 183  

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