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   Coshocton Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - May 14, 1916, Coshocton, Ohio                                V Morning une or ill News all the time TE NE A Live Fur Producer and Live Stock Page seven 213 COSHOCTON OHIO SATURDAY MORNING MAY 14 1910 11 TT B AI M A Association Choose Aikin Tax Assessed Against Six Former Local Saloon Men The Dalai Lama Explosion is The Ministerial i- to be privileged to chose the minister to deliver the to the of the June 10 Due to Carelessness Names Placed on Duplicate Fri day by Order of State Auditor About t of tots for iht Slate Fond j mission County Auditor II alter Winters Friday upon the older oi the state the names of former of C and this mommy demand will be made for the by j THESE ARE TAXED The men taxed and propel tv owners in each case Michael of tlic Red Onion at Eleventh and Chestnut building owned by Carton Quimby Barnes I 1 M who conducts i Stork Train Bound for South and West Xew May the stork from York foundling 4 reached heie Five hundred women weie at the station to gobble up the eted babies However the 1 of in charge f of the human consignment allowed babies to in Xew eital mini- her will be can ltd to the cafe in the Star hotel building g remainder will iro to which he on Fifth street Wm former of the soft drink establishment in the Colonial hotel on East nut street building owned bj Edith Reed Tunis Elson who conducts White Front in the building on West Main street near property owned by Ed M artier i Elson and who closed their establishment in the Joseph Wood building on nut street a few weeks ago ing a raid by the police ABOUT EACH at CANDIDATES ARE MED 10 Is Finding of State Inspector Har- rison in Amsterdam Disaster Where 15 Lost Their Lives head of the Buddhist world ON SPEAK The amounts in the five run about the same and age near each If is not paid a levy will be madt upon the fixtures In case the Columbia 13 The vil of Xew Concord j gum county waxing fat on fines j mayor against the i Zanesville speak j liquor cases have been taken to j Take Team and Surrey Xew Concord and it is that A team ot black maies and a i cannot from the the lines -o far have tuny to proprietors the between and Elmer Law item 11 will be required to pav As a result the village raw stolen This is the second time that local about to build a municipal lighting j in front of men have been placed upon the i plant a- it i- thought the the toad three duplicate for the Aikin tax byj ready in the will build and the Mr Law this procedure six names of J equip it free of debt MIS attending a party A fine lap ers having been certified a- j blc following a visit of inspectors the same office at fair time last fall SUH scum 111 FRESNO RUf i Infirmary Gets i the Fire Works White Crawford and Keene townships held a joint rum TO CLOW PUNT According to an announcement made by Pres B Clow the capacity of the Coshocton mills will be increased in the near by the transfer from town of another entire department About 200 men are now ed and announcement that lany more will be given employment soon a- it i- ble to make the change Following the of the prohibiting the sale of Manager of the local store the of Fourth of JuK goods he 1135 hand to the county rv to be used on the holiday for tin amusement of the Protests Against Action of Anglers obe and a ncic winch were in the weie also stolen HITCH STRAP Mr Law had left the team about When he went to go home about 1030 he found the day x School convention in the outfit wa- The Methodist church at Fresno had bun and wa- a good attendance thrown back ovu the fence ai that the team hud not ing and addresses the at once notified and a D S ed The tracks where of was present and had been driven in the meeting Adresses another and headed for by Mr Endsley of weie and Rev Haas of a- far a- Flint Hill where all were POLICE Mr Law m with a Mr drove lo and of the general interest in the light winch is ing on in this and the important questions which will come the next general toi decision The Tribune sent out a lettei to the four 1 candidates in this count containing the questions which it has asked them to answer in morrow morning's issue The invitation is extended ti these candidates not only to the questions submitted but to go into detail on other in their judgment merit j public at this time Tin four candidates are L Schott W J James Glenn and Charles W Re- publicans The letters mailed to each of them are identical and a- THE LETTER Coshocton J May 12 1910 Dear is widespread interest throughout Ohio in the personnel of the next General Assembly A-s an aspirant for and a member of that Assembly the ple are deeply interested in your views on matters which will un- doubtedly come before it The Tribune believes the people have a right to some sion of opinion from you on matters and it accordingly offers you the use of its to an- swer the following and fur such other views as vou mav Wedding After Engagement Columbus May tive ventilation the of or carelessness caused the explosion in the mine of the Ohio Coal company at county the night of in the death of 15 This is the lir.ilnig of Chief Mine Inspector Harrison after thorough investigation in report on this the M mining disaster Ohio lias ever had just submitted to nor I Kn In his report Inspector son the time arrives when we can all that the I linking dangers m mines require most i discipline of every pei son in the mine and each from of training and wa- general manager to the trapper ed teacher in a Stamford boy and diligently forms Ins calamities of this Stamford Conn May Miss Hi own toi waid of a school teacher heie has been man ted to after a that began be tore the Civil war Miss and Mi sweethearts when the war broke out Mi en- listed in the Sixth cut regiment aand served with distinction Miss a course a S school remain ed m the until must aml when ing all these she and Mi were engaged PUSSES M III Relatives in this city received a message bearing the news of the death of Mrs bon a of the late Mis liam which at her home in No s were in the message but relatives in this county left last night for to the The Desired not Quite Reached Salvation Army has not yet quite reached the mark the amount it set out to raise but tho officers and soldiers are still gitig away in the that a few more work will in the amount A total of about has now been collected and a determined fort will be made today to finish out the remaining This money or the greater part uf it will be plied toward the gagi on the ter on Third street funeral Those going were C C Koss and all i nephews and t an- relative j was 77 VIM is of i age and was the uf a of 111 children m imiE cox BUM j The action of of item's who catching the put in the middle i I of of she men and the practice the law will lie the ol telephone the were It I RIAL MAY 31 f liert Petty for the k a former dlass plant lias at the IS ll is talked of hiring a man m- weighing amlj A 3330 have white the and keep the taking when Miss Mattie CON aged a lifelong resident remarked laM died at her home South Jhe same night al 11 -hould lake a hand in the o'clock after of jcr s in and of hfe in New and ago came to Kven af il i- violation of iht June t The fish ilu are new over the be the for the team and the driver i 1 1 -or j The aie black and I well mated other 3 ii One of the a while hind foot and of them are without a j 111 in the 3 le learn a1 over PETTY The trial of employe of been definitely -el for Mav 31 Akron THE WEATHER MAN PREDICTS in m Tlic Tribune f- ig there were more winter coals to IK on tlic tlian there w en- any five in March lit right ht a big man am For Elk Parade resided with her widow id M A Konin iu nd Sarah Sliaw and brasher lin Funeral will be 3 morning at 11 at Rev Burial will in the tale at and will but m water am thing jho of ih al Klk a at the nig fish have In en caught tlw few ed 1 said it -o ab iiw place Jo ar- gnr it him to -45 at midnight and tin m raw and forecaster get colder the but he 1 do u vat her i h i- the intention to have a mar which v ill during the lias there to Fourth of i1 tlie liave the new committee rot give out w hat j much to be taken m what thrown liack when they arc caught i he different forms of Tlv Weather Man for Sonic of the claim to have are to be but that there j day thrown the new back win lie a little of everything FOR Saturday i in the on that day 1 fair and entertain on legislative questions 1 you vole for the enactment of a public utilities that will fully safeguard the peoples interests and place proper restraint on all public utility 2 Do vou favor the ration of Ohio canals or their abandonment 3 Will vou vote fur or against the of the Rose 4 Will vott vote fo re- turn of Senator Dick to the United 5 Do you favor the j of tlie law providing for the establishment of special road The Tribune i- prompted bv nui ulterior motive in asking vou to IKT swer these It docs so that the may know where vim and vote v TIIK CO EKS A letter wa- mailed to each of the lour above-named evening and their will appear verbatim in of Tiie Tribune The that if are given in the in an the will In- printed tomorrow will afford reading matter will and jo voters the count v PLASTERERS hei Mi- wa- on the wav to Canton where had been heail Mr Dav and -on to attend fun eial IK A bland oi the Operative International for was organised at a meeting of local held ill feed store on Thin evening when the order bv the election of the following II Sewaid Mapel nell Coi National in oj S wa- tn ami HIM and oil with a tt n i 11 v lilf M t l lwr U DISCUSS PLANS FOR PINE STREET BRIDGE 3 from Will on Federal Juries i 1 in r I'll Ciu i liii 1 1 in 1 and L v held a Two county men have er the in p ih le r U 1 1 1 lo on went ihc tlir in ci w uid draw tin nu of court at with the oi grade mar t- to as Matthew II Crawford a plan thai would mean a minimum and keeping at a of Warsaw grand jury ami U I of the for lance the American Art Gallagher of petit j property at both Fourth and Finn plant -o iM jury and at Jl   

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