Coshocton Daily Age (Newspaper) - October 27, 1902, Coshocton, Ohio COSHOCTON DAILY Partly VOL. 4. NO. 132 MONDAY OCTOBER 27. 1902. PWO CENTS DAILY FUR DISPLAY WE WILL DIS- PLAY IN OUR ROOM ta Oct. 28, One of the largest lines of Furs that has ever been shown in One of the very best New York manufacturers will have their ative here all day next Tuesday with their com- plete line of Fur This is not a high priced but people who cater to the masses and make only popular priced stuff but good honest stuff and give you Just what they claim to give If they tell you a fur is Brown you can depend upon it being as We have been buying furs from this turer for years and we have faith in what they We invite all ladies who are interested in Furs of any kind to call and inspect this AS THEY COME AND Frank in Baltic F aud King and Ed Rose spent day in of near spent in Dr. of was in on of spent Sunday at his home on North Taylor spent Sunday at the home of her parents in Margaret and Mary Harvey spent Friday with friends In Fink has resigned his tion at the Pan Handle shops at Richard is ill with her home on H. B Smith and Ray of were in who is employed in a spent Sunday at his home in and Mrs. C- L Peacock ed at the home of Prof. George at Carrie spent Sunday at the home of her Samuel at Amelia Margaret and Mary and Agnes Holland spent Sunday in COUNTY INFIRMARY Visitors INDIAN The Board Of County On It s PRODUCTS OF COUNTY SMM t- Tkat Not The K AU The The Of The and Mrs. Howard of Canal are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred on North Messrs. M. Gray and S. P. of the board of county visited the infirmary Friday afternoon for the purpose of making the annual They found 57 inmates in the institution ranging in rears from four years to ripe old All are in health one young woman who is a victim of An- other is blind ana very They found the buildings and grounds clean and in good sanitary the food furnished some and services are one Sunday in every by Rev. Mr. the South I lain of the Superintendent James Lennon re- ports seven acres of corn upon the county farm and 37 acres upon rented lands all producing a good yield amounting to 900 els of 1000 bushels of SO tons of hay and quite a large quantity of The stock consists of 40 head of 35 bead of including 12 milch 4 horses and 2 While these tures do not come within the tion of the visiting yet they furnish interesting information in connection with the county The board of visitors is co as Mrs Joseph L Mrs. George Mrs. Heskett Messrs. John AI J. P. Timmons and Ge M Messrs. mons and were the on- ly members of the board attending the institution on The present very delightful fal J weather is la popularly known as Indian a condition not recog by the weather who Bat Appeal say that it may or mar not ing the latter part of This warm condition so late in the year they is due to the haziness of the One may directly at the sun with the Indian summer is noticeable after the first touch of cold squaw Th early settlers be- these conditions each fall were due to the Indians who heaps of detris in the Ransom D. G. S- of is in the city ID the interest of the Illinois Canning of L. Gallagher and Miss are at the boaie of her parents in Xew Millie and of Mt are ing her Mrs. in George by her Annie and visited relatives at Clyde Archie Thompson and Von Leisure spent Sunday evening in and Mrs. S. L. Zetty have re- turned to their home in Cleveland after a visit with relatives in Canal Dr. of and Mrs. Snyder and Miss of were the guests of Dr. C. G. Smith over Gertrude Sprague has re- turned to her home in after a two with her R. who has been the guest of her Mrs. L. C. Robinson on has returned to her home in Jackson returned Sunday night after a short visit in He also went with the O. S. U- ers to Ann Arbor la Frederick A. through bis at- Pomerene has filed a petition in probate court ing that an 80-acre tract of land ic township four sevenths of which is owned by the plaintiff and the rest by his sisters Margaret Caroline and Emma be divided or Bold and that his interest be set apart to The land left to children by their Henry who died Frederick has already purchased the shares of his Magdalena and his Jinn H. Tke The stock company has been com for the formation of the new band in and the articles of under the Ohio have been applied The name will be Dr. D. ability as a band master is well will be the BIG COAL DEAL The Johnson of Have Entered Thomas Williams Son have sold their coal mine six miles south of shocton to Johnson of bus. The price is which is said to be a substantial advance over what the property cost It is expected that Williams Son open another mine in this The Johnson are yery large coal operators and it is thought they will run the mine on an extensive Their entrance into the shocton field may be the beginning of very large operations here in ties that are yen Located in Mr. Thomas G. who for the past three weeks has been city editor of THE is moving his family and effects from to Mr. Brown's family consists of wife and three daughters and makes a yery welcome addition to our com- They will reside in one of the Heskett houses on Cambridge Mr. Brown will continue as editor of THE AGE until 1, after which he will be engaged in another enterprise the plans for which are now fully matured and which will be announced a little later Mr. Brown was for nine years master at and for thirteen years was editor and manager of the Ironton Daily and Re- Hand Badly traveling salesman for the H. D. Beach spent Sunday with his Mr. and Miss Eunice who has been Mrs. H. D. on m tbe employ of the had her hand caught in one of the job presses Saturday after a The hand was terribly trip through stopped necessitating the amputation Sunday with bis in three at the second on bis way to where he was taken Lo ber borne on j and Dr. Frew was She was not working on the Mabel Sue at the time the accident occurred Patterson but was talking to a Hand aod operating the friend who was Her hind was Conductors Are Peace In the eyes of law the or is a peace officer when in charge of his It is within his authority to say to a are my If the passenger resists the conductor can use force and call on any other passenger to assist him in enforcing the law of the OLD Cady Woman New Oct. Cady the woman died at her home in this Old age waJ given as the of She was conscious lie About a week Mrs. Stanton began to fail This became more noticeable last week and then it was known to the family that her death was only a Question of days or The funeral will be held Struck by a Oct. Belt road locomotive drawing several freight cars collided with an electric Car outside the city Seven sons were Dr. J. Eaton and Charles both of this The Rapid Transit cars are op- over the Belt line ana to insure safety signals are used bj the Rapid Transit to indicate whether or not the track is It is claimed the Belt road engineer disregarded the that a Rapid Transit car had the right of way and kept on the main track instead of taking the JUDGES AND CLERKS The County Supervisors Of tions Make GETTING READY FOI ELECTIONS Anna Tressa and Messrs. John j i Clyde drove to New Castle resting on tbe aud ere she ark. Then day and took dirner at the was aware the press bad ner IE go Irish Envoys Oct. M. the Irish have gone York after their New England visit and both have ed themselves as much gratified at the result of the great convention of the United Irish League of America in Faneuil hall the past Mr. Mr. John E. M. and Blake address meetings in and on aight they will speak in Dillon and Davitt THOSE IGNORANT Their Ideas Tbe Extent Yankee As illustrating the dense ignorance in the average Englishman's tion of the United States the from a recent Washington is not It is as have a friend out jin said Mr. James of to the polite clerk behind the desk at tbe Raleigh in you tell me the distance from Tbe clerk inquired to what part of Michigan the gentleman wished to at which bis interrogator seemed somewhat I don't know ex- what he I pose that after I get out there it will be easy to Sod out in what part of tbe city he inquired the city of responded tbe tourist from and then there were explanations all Mr. Blackie thought that was a ana when told of its size and its possession of many he was con- Many of his he were laboring under tbe impression that when such names as and tbe like were mentioned that they were Urge cities in tbe dominions of tbe Yankee Making a Good Billy Foster owned bj Mr. of near Frazeysburg and en by Mr. wbo formerly speed in tbe Grand Circuit He received a mark of at Lexington and tbe people have been commenting on him as a coming He was entered here at the county fair race s in 1901. COURT Louisville Oct. 27. A number ol telegraphers organized a branch of the International Union of Commercial and elected the following John A. vice James J. G. M. and an executive board of six The charter is expected from the international urer within a few In the matter of the estate of John i inventory and of property returned and j of Arc Free samples of Joan of Arc French Red Kidney Beans are being served at our Yon are invited to S. W. Snyder 27-3t. I want a small house with modern centrally Wili A penny saved is a penny i either buy or Address R. Buy your furniture of Callaban and save your New good's coming in every Come in and get prices and for yourself as to price and So trouble to show you 100 more 50 cent stools for 25 Very truly yours 22-6t J. B. for sick O. 10-1-lOw Round Trip Tickets Are now on sale by W. from Oct. 1 to Nov. 24 to Michigan Return limit Dec. 5. W. J. City Steam Laundry 544 Main St. Best work at City Steam Laundry Tke Who Will BAVC Charge Of Th The The deputy state supervisors of for this have com their list of judges and of election for the various The have been no titled by Mr. Lloyd cleric of the and of them in USD qualify by taking the oath of office and return same to the In the of judges the first named is the presiding judge in each The cratic members each precinct are designated by the letter ing the and those not so are the Republican Following is the complete David man d. Bixler Allan H. George Fred Deibel d. C. David Sam H. Miller d. Anderson McCurdy d. H. Sharpless d. Fred ner Alex John Binning d. Kaser J. M. ew J. W. Williamson J. A. Judges H. Mizer d. D. D. D. K. Harriet jr. d. H. Brecht Will Lapp W. L. John H. Howard H. Adam B. Clark M. Kirker d. H. ter Howard A. barger John S. B. James M. R. B. F. Baumgardner d. L. C. Osborne Smanuel McMichael d. d. F. R. O- George Wiggins Welker d. ohn Trenor E- E. C. Werts J. L- Smith W. F. F. A. Clerks W. H. Banks d. WILLS mel Brown Leonard tol Harvey C- Lower Still C. J. C. W. Sampson Clerks W. R. Robinson d. r C. B. Ogle Fred O- F. Waggoner d. Judges E. Mat Dan d. W. Jacob d. S. H. E. Harvey Clerks I. M. R. L. d. Gray Hardware is ly ill pneumonia at his home 10 AT M Hon. J. has the thanks of TIIE AGE for a copy of the new municipal Work at pit has shut down until after the tion which will commence Nov. 4 Two cars were derailed near the Locust street crossing Sunday ine but no serious damage was The marriage bans of Will Rover and Louise Boyer were announced at Sacred Heart Sunday C. B. Olinger recently sold 35 acres of timber land in Keene ship to Chris of for The funeral of Leslie at Pleasant Hili church Sunday was one of the largest ever beld in that com- Mr. Charles U. Smith and Miss 3essie Randies were married by Rev. J. W. at the Grace M. E. church celebration of the Holy Com- will take place at Trinity church Tuesday at S A number of Coshocton people at- ended Pawnee Bill's show at len Saturday The show has fur tte season and gone nto winter quarters at Pa. A number of Coshocton people at- the funeral of Stephen which took place from the family home near Wills Creek Monday fore- Mr. Sabrin had lived for 60 ears on the farm on which he funeral was one of the largest ver seen in the Homer aged 14 a fracture of his wrist while football at the high school ing Saturday He was with ball aod fell in such manner as to break the He s getting along as well as could te though he ble J. Baker has accepted a position is traveling salesman in Otio for the Canning of of which company Capt. Moore is at the Mr. Baker will sell Joan of Arc Red ley and will take along icn three that lady demonstrators to product in the grocery For the Custody of Sadie Snaw obtained a divorce from Howard Shaw last in probate She was also given the custody f the two minor Zelnia and The now files his in the court alleging hat the mother nas failed to provide or the children has made demand pon him to provide for lie ays he is willing to provide for the buc while she has the that the custody of transferred to the children be Collided With a A. i custody of He therefore asks D. Gilbert Ashcraf t. d. d. C. W. Sam Lemuel J. D. d. No. Louis J. F. A.F. No. Judges E. Ross Will Frank d. No. Frank of a young man employed in one of tbe Coshocton novelty was seriously in- jured Friday while returning from He was riding a bicycle and was attempting to overtake some other riders when be collided with a telegraph pole at a point near tbe power on Bridge and was violently thrown off his No. j jje was injured about the bead and it P. John is ne is also injured Newton George fje is improved d. Carl No. Sam George d. George d. R. C- No. 5 and hopes of recovery are Dr. of is attending Not Carrie There was considerable excitement at the Pennsylvania station Saturday ai noon w ben 10 came A lady with a large gold d. George John Levi C. M. J. showing d- a in one of the It be- f Precinct d. John noised about that she was Carrie Tbe wearer of the was evidently to an for it was learned that she Tbe identity of tbe Id medal wearer was not d. B. John F. Kitchens W. E. Ben ton d. S- J. W. Frank d. Sam d. H. E. d. G W. J Judges B. t. J. C- Jos. 1 agent at the Pan Handle d- son station was married last ard d. C W. WHITE D D. R. D. d. A. C. George R. F. C. the efficient K. d. Mew Adam who formerly ed at Isleta now living in has been an increase of sion from to per month from 30. He was a member of Co. V. I. Martha of Thomas of has been granted a pension of per month and per month for each of her six dating from January Her husband was a member of Co. 42nd Satisfactory tailoring and torr prices at L. K. to Miss ter of Mr. Mrs. J. W. of near The wedding at tne honoe of the bride's parents and the happy couple left im- mediately for On their return city they up housekeeping in a cozy home on South Got s The which been in ihe veterinary hospital of Doctor Foster for the past two shipped to his home at was badly disabled by in the trotting race of the Mr. An- of who has of the is a verv pleasant man and made many friends daring his stay Trunks and CRAWFORD TOMORROW AND MISS An expert Corset Demonstrator from the Chicago Corset will be at our store the ted Kabo Corsets Every woman desires a com- aod becoming corset and this Is what to five These Corsets are not 4r- and why get fitted when you have the chance out extra When you come to the CORSET OPENING take a look at the new Washable THE HEIGHT OF COMFORT and practicability has been reached ia these Washable Gloves They are soft and resist perspiration and need but a ittle pure soap and warm water to put them in first-rate shape again after they have been worn In White and Black Two Clasp Pique a One Clasp Walking Glove a Com p ton i The Crawford Telephone Store 183 ft ij r Y iii