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   Semi Weekly Age, The (Newspaper) - October 15, 1886, Coshocton, Ohio                               THE lA I AGE 5 CENTS PER COPY IS ABSOLUTE n AMERICAS I OHIO FRIDAY OCTOBER 15 1886 2.00 PER YEAR NUMBER 83 VOLUME 62 ADVERTISING RATES Two times consecutively Three times tour times SIX times Ten times And additional Insertion Inch Special rates on yearly contracts M cents Inch Locals line Black type 15 cents per Him measurement For special K per cent will be Display not on this All of Festivals etc be charged for al full iul raUa Advertisements to this paper by money will be Inserted only In the value thereof to he number of Insertions re- and In no event will money be returned notices of not more than ten lines will b Inserted tim All additional matter will be for at the rate of live cents per line Obituary and resolutions of respect will be charged fo In every Instance Watch the date to which your sub it paid and if in arrear muke prompt settlement THE tramps are getting very cheeky few mornings since a tramp stopped t the door of Capt Compton's and sked for something to cat This was iven him and not being satis tied he abusing the hired girl After a flow of profanity lasting some minutes the Capt appeared on the and promptly bounced him A SERIOUS accident on the Pan I die was prevented by good luck one day last week Two trains were to in Coshocton but the telegram pass I or Republican Ticket S of county Court M UWI J Wl li-rk nf tourt II ot T uf county Kur of of lilt lie M of comity Member C DOWNS of 1 W M K r N ADDITIONAL local on page 2 GOV FORAKER Will address tits people of County on Saturday afternoon c in the public Let every one lay aside the cares of on that day and come and hear tne greatest speak ordering them to do so was either not received of else destroyed Instead of passing here the train from the west went right through to Pen Twin arriving there seven minutes ahead of time If this remarkable time had not been made a terrible collision would have occurred near Beach Hollow OUR good old friend Mr Peter Mohler ol Monroe township has sued the sensible course and taken un- to himself a second wife in the person Of Mrs Catherine Brad well of Mechanic ip Holmes county We do not know of a man who is more entitled to the joys of a new bride Though 73 years of age he is as hale and hearty as a man of 50 He came from Maryland in 1838 and settled in this county He PERSONAL Will Hagans is employed in Newcomerstown J K Pittsburgh came down for the Fair Henry Clark of Cincinnati is visiting in this city Hutchins of Roscoe is ing relatives in Lancaster C R Drake of Mt Vernon was in town Monday and Tuesday Alex Hay of is visiting his mother in this city L Shaffer of town is visiting friends in Coshocton left will Mr Chas Peacock and wife Tuesday for Canton where they reside W M Binkly of Pittsburg is painting some elegant signs in shocton S Gregory of Newark is The will of Joseph Heslip was ad- mitted to probate and Thomas S Luccock was appointed executor VV C Middleton administrator oi Jesse Middleton filed an inventory John Beaver was appointed with will annexed of the estate of Christopher Keesey John McCleary was appointed dian of the minor heirs of Christopher Keesey deceased Marriage licenses were issued as Daniel Bunn and Sadie N Meridith William Ely and hart John H Hall and Clara E ple John Jones and Alwilda phy over spending a few business days in Coshocton on Tom Lawhead of the Pan- West Seeding and corn cutting are Picking apples making cider and hauling coal is the order of the day Mr George Thompson is on the streets again He says that he has raised a family of seven boys four of whom were through the war and six of whom vote the Republican ticket while the old gentleman is staunch in the faith THE AGE congratulates him on his past usefulness and in his present happiness and at the same time hopes his marrying a Holmes county lady will not in the least taint Republicanism THE AGE and Job Office is the most complete ment in this part of Ohio Iking with the best and fastest presses all driven by steam over 200 i ui cases an mi uj in Ohio He Will faces Qf and every desirable Handle railroad is visiting friends in Coshocton Lulu Conarde of Columbus is the guest of Mrs C E en South Third St Jessie Myres of Steubenville is the guest of Miss Lizzie Collier on Second street Harry Birron of Dresden is the guest of his sister Mrs J A Compton on Main street Dorsey of Dresden is ing her parents Mr and Mrs Elijah Compton of Roscoe Dessa Davis of Belmont county is visiting her sister Mrs H C Powell of Adams township Schlah who is attending the Ohio State University is visiting at the home oi his mother in Andrew Fisher of was married Tuesday to Miss Hettie of St 0 Poe and sister of Staik county are visiting at the residence ot m Bachelor on Chestnut St Manly of Canton the of Hit and spent a enough of Mr Jacob Ralston has gone West to took at the country Mr S M Moore has concluded to move to We are sorry to lose him and his family They will be very much missed The best wishes of this community go with them Rev aud moved to Amity Knox county Ohio last week We wish them abundant success in Jackson Township Let Virgil sing the praises of tus genius celebrate merit and flattery extol the predominating weddings and receptions thereof of this vicinity None of these engross my pen But the short story of a birthday surprise party held at the residence of Mr Underwood October 6th in honor of the sixty-third anniversary of the old birth shall be my theme for a few lines And though I speak of an entertainment quite com- heard of in these days yet I describe an occasion of unusual ry and festivity and ask no eloquence to assist me in the task for modest worth rejects the aid of ornament to set it off All site to Mr Underwood's absolute prise and the complete entertainment of about seventy-five guests were schemed by our host's inestimable daughter Miss Dora who is his help shield and comfort in his declining years As usual on such occasions the unsuspecting victim of the sion was kept out on business until the crowd had gathered He was slightly embarrassed at first but the hearty hand in hand arm in arm the never molesting or antagonizing other This looks rather suspicious But old Virginia will redeem herself by sending in a large republican majority in November their new field The lanies of the Heathens Women Foreign Mission ciety presented Mis Wilson with a hanging lamp and a silver butter dish in token of respect they had for her The Rev Cornell of New Moscow filled Rev Roberts appointments day here and at Union Rev Roberts is on the sick list and Rev Cornell will till his appointments until able to come Mrs Mary Bussy ol Sharon ra is visiting her aged father and mother Mr Benjaman Jones and wife The youngest child of Gilbert son is very low wuh croup The or has little hopes ol its recovery Tom Thompson John Dickey and eander Hames feel large They are shake of the hand together with the profound welcome which he gave all from aged divine to the light hearted school boy made all appreciate their homelike position After this the refreshments and we vow it was no lap supper Diet of all kinds to satisly all from the most dainty dude to the hardy plowman was set forth m elegant style and Alter this came a long and quantities loud blast of music harmonious to the ear and Keene Mr and Mrs Winfield Graham of Winfield Kansas have been visiting friends in this vicinity for the last night Mrs Hughes of Pittsburgh Pa is visiting relatives aud friends Mrs Maggie Sprague of Cement 111 is visiting with her mother Mrs Mary Beall and other friends Mr and Mis bell of New Castle were visiting with Mr and Mrs D B Whittemore las t week Mr Frank Colorado and sister of Akron Ohio are visiting friends in this vicinity and took in tne ton Fair Mrs of Hayesville Ohio is the guest of her nieces Mrs W W Sprague and Miss Addie Skinner Mrs F C Sprague and her mother Mrs Smith went to St Louis last day to visit friends Mr D G Whittemore returned home last Friday from the East He has bought a fine supply of winter goods of the latest style Mr Wm Sanders was taken with a paralytic stroke a few days ago which Mas confined him to the house Mrs Massa is prostrated again Miss Cox is feeble There will be communion services at the Presbyterian church next also for good work and prompt execution its facilities for plain and ornamental Job Printing of every de criplion are not excelled Neatness Miss commences dispatch accuracy and responsibility her school at Monday are now leading characteristics and will be spared to afford the be here i L down to 70 cents in this base ball no- effect bat at Scorr n Otsego players crosse 20 THE Recorder is authority for the statement lint the building of the and Newcomerstown is a certainty aie being made to tender Judge Parson's i banquet fact all the coming term of Court The next Court will bs the list held by him in thH county CONGRESSMAN has secured another appointment W L of a young yer under 30 years of ags has been appointed Chief Justice of Wyoming w days with Dr and Mrs Davidson lis week and Mrs Frank Matthews nee Miss Lizzie Powell of Columbus re the guests of Mr and Mrs ert McDonald Samuel Haines and little son Bloomfield Indiana arrived in public perfect satisfaction in all work Territory a year a salary of per intrusted for execution to this office therefore if you want posters hand bills catalogues books circulars notes postal cards business cards personal cards shipping labels letter heads note heads bil heads statements ligal forms checks receipts briefs envelopes legal or commercial forms call or address this office an your order will receive prompt atten tion We are especially prepared lo poster work and can give you an size and printed in as many colors a you may desire We carry an exten sive line of advertising novelties an can suit any one's fancy We als have a full line of Grocers Manil hocton Thursday morning and will for a few isit friends in the county weeks Robert A McKelly anc Mrs Orr of Upper and C W Voorhes re- visiting at the residence of R M Voorhees Walnut St F M Darling and her littl daughter Daisie ot Raton New co are visiting at Supt J M Yarnell's Mr Dailing and family left Coshocton joys Mrs Louisa Metz has been staying with her son John The sixth of this month being her eightieth quite a of her relatives and friends called in and spent the day with She came to Coshocton county enlightening to the heart not even the most passionate musical were ted to leave unsatisfied with this part After enjoying the rich repast the sweet music presenting their gifts and participating in a good social chat tne senior members ol the company took their departure and left the young folks fcr their mirthful season then the games were many and full of spirit so that none who wished anything m this line could help being fully entertained So alter full entertainment pleasure recreation the reminder of the crowd prepared to disperse and each bachelor considered himself a tee of one to entertain and escort one of the fair sex to her home or place of for the Now we hope Mr day preparatory services on Friday and Saturday Mr Wm Bechtol has moved from soon commence to term in White Eyes her seventy years ago town of came there She lived in the Underwood en- presence of his guests as they appreciated their entertainment and a while alter she tbat he may be spared to enjoy many Turkey Run to his residence in this village Miss Nannie Boyd closed her fall term of school last Friday at the Knob District and will teach the winter township There were quite a number ol our citizens took in the Newcomerstown Fair last week Mr A Dudgeon commenced the winter term of school at this place last Monday The Keene Society opened the last Friday m August and elected the following officers who were installed last Friday President Prof N S McClure Vice returns of the day Bethlehem In accordance with the advice of a New Moscow worthy physician Bethlehem has The Capt Stevens PC st mtt in our up President J A Dudgeon ies C C McMichael and W W Bechtol Treasurer J E Glass Critic M B DURING the pas few weeks a great number of plants have been stolen from graves in the cemetery This is a crime which is unpardonable and the villain who would stoop to commit it is deserving the severest punishment ONB of the best stock exhibits at the Fair this year was made by Mr James Moore of the Mohawk vicinity His herd of short horns could not be ex- celled A special that attracted all live stock an shorthorn bull that weighed pounds UNDER Senate Joint Resolution No 27 adopted by the Legislature of Ohio May 14 last it is made the duty of County Clerks to obtain from the Secretary ol State printed copies of the election laws now in force in the State and to supply one copy to each of the several judges and clerks elections It is the duty of these of- fiers to call on Clerk Gamble at once for these books which will be of in- valuable use to them on election day THE Eighth Annual Reunion of the O V L will be held at New Ohio Octo ber 86 As we desire to com plete the history of the Regiment let us have a full tarn out A feature of the Reunion will be a Picture Gallery Each Comrade will bring a picture of himself taken before or during the war and one taken at the present time Absent Comrades will send pictures by mail to T D Neighbor Bags and can sell them to you printe as cheap as you get the plain bag from your wholesale grocery house Bear this in mind Estimates furnished on any kind of printing A Happy Reunion From Hie Springs Kansas Crank Those who came to Summer county in its infancy and lived to see the grasshopper raid experienced a shock from an Indiana scare and were not daunted by storm and shine are doubtless familiar with the names of Mr J C Smith You who fourteen years ago left friends and relatives to face the difficulties in this new country but now live in hap py homes can realize the sensation joy experienced by Mr Smith when meeting last week with two of his brothers whom he had not seen for more than twenty-eight years The ers were Mr J P Smith from Minneapolis Minn and Mr G Y Smith from Dresden Ohio who came o visit their brother James and family Last Sunday the brothers and two of their old schoolmates Mr and Mrs W R McCoy with a few other in timate friends and old settlers ate ner and spent the day with Mr and Mrs James Smith The pleasure experienced by each member of the party can better be imagined than told Mr G Y Smith is very favorably seven years ago for the unbounded ranches of the West where he is now a prosperous and extensive owner An Old-Time Patriotic Address Some few weeks ago on the request of Dr Johnson of Roscoe THE AGE advertised for a copy of a Coshocton paper containing an address to the Coshocton company of volunteers for the Mexican War Below will be found the address preceded by a brief biographical sketch of the author The address below to the Coshocton company of volunteers for War of 1846 was written by Miss Marion E Green a direct descendant through father and mother from diers of the Revolution Her parents who were Virginians had often seen the Father of his while her maternal grandfather in Masonic re- galia assisted at his burial She los her husband in the late war and he musket or swore taking a much needed rest and can say found it the easiest dose of doctor's stuff he ever look and very efficacious as he feels well with his fingers but found it very hard to frain from reading anything larly his favorite paper THE SEMI- WEEKLY AGE but now all is right again and Oh how refreshing it is to look once more on its face after so long lime wheat here like those born with a silver spoon in their mouth was never put into a nicer cleaner and ter prepared seed field nor a larger bredth sown and nature too seems to ibe lending all her energies and the fields are now dressed in a coat of liv ing green Th late rains too have village last Saturday night There talk of the Post locating here The Woman Foreign Missionary Society met at the parsonage last Tuesday There was a goodly ber present and the meeting was a very pleasant one Rev Smith a who has been laboring in Mexico forborne years past preached at the M E Church last Sunday He also ed to a large audience on Sunday evening The subject of which was Mexico he gave us a topographical sketch of the but talked mostly of the customs and habits pt the people ol their moral and social relations We had no idea that the people of Mexico were so despicable and barbarous The lecture was very entertaining and instructive and every one seemed it Rev R who has been traveling in the old world for a J S Beall Milier Some improvement in the way of painting of the residence of Mr J D Cooper and the store room of D G Whiltemore helps the looks of our lage Also a new fence in the Iront of Mr Solon Lawrence's residence adds much to the appearance of oa village Mr C F Gfeller of our town was married Tuesday October to Mrs John Ed Wiggins of Oxford township Ceremony performed by R Lawrence Esq We wish the py pair a bng and peaceful life Prohibition is just now agitating our citizens Rev R A Lowther of this town will start with his family to West Va to visit his father before going to his appointment at Bucyrus Crawford county 0 Mr James Kinner was prostrated by sickness last week but is belter now A D Wells has been on the sick list but ib recovering a for Con- dress District subject of this sketch was born on a farm in Keil Stono township county Pa Juno 201 li where he remained until lie was 10 years of age when he engaged at lie carpenters trade for four years fu 1850 he entered an academy at Pa where he remained lor bur years as student tutor and principal anil where he united with the Presbyterian church After this lie attended and graduated ul son College In 1837 lie attended the theological seminary tit WM principal of the 0 academy was to preach June 13 has been pastor of the Presbyterian Homer several other places Hut while he is a member and pastor in Unit he is at the same time liberal and broad enough in his views to lake into his Christian fellowship any and all who arc laboring for the ing of the condition of mankind lie removed to this county in and is now supplying the churches at and wood and engaged in the publication Times He for years been engaged directly and wool and funning in all various branches and knows well ho of n protective Unit and all American industries Ife is tin able upright thorough going ber oh ears will lecture and also give cenes snd views of many places in the j The barn of Wm Palmer who lives old country by means of a marvelous ight at the Mill Fork Church on Tuesday evening Oct Mr Wm of Belmont county and Mf county were visiting vicinity last week The Hart of Tuscarawas in this impressed with the appearance of county and thinks of locating here Mr J P Smith Editor of a Minneapolis paper exceeds by 65 the weight of his brother very good sized man for an editor O be returned after the five brothers carried through the entire struggle She i iving at this time in Kansas On to the service brave Instead of weeping we'll give you Though It be sorrowful to bid you adieu Volunteers volunteers three cheers for Though you are leaving the haunts ot your youth May you be guided by virtue and truth ind brought again sweet home to view Volunteers volunteers three cheers lor When you are called on the rude foe to face Promptly resist him nor give him place Thus to our Stripes and Stars proving so true Volunteers volunteers three for If the rife contest shall fearfully burn And hope seems let memory turn To the bold Washington with his brare few Volunteers volunteers three cheers for Let this new courage Impart And the true flame kindle fresh In each heart Till you victoriously all foes subdue Volunteers volunteers three cheers for Now my brave volunteers heed what I say hose In command If you promptly obey to every trust duty pursue volunteers three cheers for Whan you thus nobly have acted your part May you In safety return with glad heart Until the Joyful day we'll bid you adieu volunteers three for up our dry and parched fields ind but lew of the monarchs ot the orest have put on their golden hue vhile October the lovely of the iest is if possible overdoing herself vith sunshiny days calm and lovely nights Those whom the Bible calls bols go out and view such beauty and then say if you can there is no God The very breath you breathe would refute such an iaea Then lay your hand upon your mouth and cease vour babbling for yours as well as all other nature there is a God Go ask that lonely widow who but a year ago rest in yonder grave yard the companion of her youth and but yesterday as it were her last and only remaining hope her child and with an eye of faith the Christian's hope which characterizes the purer nobler and h her works ol God that faith that out all fear o D successful contradiction will point the of For if with certain conditions made by ward and say they are gone to the God are so many fights in the gimon McCracken This being done who gave them Hope blessed hope and as much hard cider by Adams the child was allowed to Our minds were greatly relieved of by the citizens as the accompany him to his home in one mile west of town was destroyed by fire last Saturday night and 75 bushels of oats 30 bushels of wheat and two buggies were consumed of fire unknown Mrs Halley is able to be at her post of duty in the school room whose nomination is in no way ed with fraud or suspicion of chase and if elected will devote his best to ho interests of labor and American tion He is deserving of and should receive the votes of all men who tire m favor of purity and to cor- ruption in public lifo Spring Mountain Rev Rife the young minister on Spring Mountain Circuit for the en- suing year made his debut to ton people yesterday Mrs Kile King a Pittsburgh lady is at present in this vicinity P Williamson has purchased 29 acres of land from John for Cliff McNeal is getting along finely nursing a knee cut with a slisher a short time since Jno E Crooks formerly Juno of THE AGE but now of Columbus m company with his wife is enjoying a season of recreation at this place Will Crooks was at Wooster day last Louis Napoleon Italian prince is taking in America The Union Furniture Company al Grand Rapids Mich loses by fire 1900 children of school age in walk and only 1000 enrolled in the schools A freight wreck occurred at soron the Oct 7th oss severly injured The free street Fair of Liverpool was inspected by people It was a success in every respect worth of opium disguised as tea was captured by the custom house officials of San Francisco Harvey Wilcox car inspector of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company was killed by the cars at Fostoria H B Milier a telegraph operator last Monday robbed the Express Company of at Fordye Arkansas Benjamin Alberts of Cincinnati and Georgej Martin of Springfield O were arrested in for lating counterfeit money The Supreme Court of Minnesota has decided the suit for worth of land m apolis in favor of King James Draine got drunk and laid down on a track at to sleep with the usual result An express train passed him During September thirty-one wells were sunk in the Lima field Theie is a total number of 145 wells in the field producing barrels of oil a day A fanner drove in Aurora with a load of cabbage and cucumbers ing to sell his vegetables he drove furiously through the streets pelting one he saw with the succulent products ol his farm Succi the Italian faster has his of abstaining dats without ordinary food on miner al and an extract from African root He finished his task without being at all exhausted The ground has been broken for the erection of the Duber Watch Case in Canton and they will be ready to commence operations m a lew months They will bring to ton men and their fannies The spectacle of Secretary Manning actively engaged in an endeavor to straighten out New York politics lo suit Mr Cleveland leads to the m- Docs the President know tlut he had issued a circular to meet such Morgan county the last in the Stale lo be has finally got a railroad The locomotive ran into Malta the other day and was soon rounded by an excited crowd many ol whom had never seen anything but West Lafayette coi respondent were not in possession of the teed not have any fears of arousing facts In the case of Dr Adams our wild animal for the bear is not at against Simon McCracken charging all fend of the carcass of a We the ialter with Adam's are indeed sorry to loose Mr Cornell daughter Ada We stated that a He is a live business man and a good promise was made and that Ada was church and Sabbath But we are glad that school worker we are able to ljn She remained only a few dayS as the compromise allowed Dr b some refining element to Adams to take Ada r he Almost everybody attended the Fair this week Quite an interesting Prohibition meeting was held in the Town Hall Saturday evening After the usual preliminaries were gone through with Mr Miller Graham of Avondale was introduced and spoke an hour and a half In the course of Mr Graham's speech he gave some pointers on Prohibition His hearers were convinced that they were on the downward path and have to reform and let all the hard cider in the counly go to vinegar this fall The M E social which was held at a picture of one It was a proud day for benighted Morgan On the spot in Starnberg Lake where the body of the late King wig II was found there now stands a cross with a beautiful wreath of tain flowers while the place where Dr Von body was discovered is simply marked by a pole The wreath sent by Bulgarians in the United States is at present pre- served in the chapel of Castle Berg m the park of which near the lake many trees have been stripped oi branches and leaves carried away by visitors as souvenirs of the unfortunate king Remember that you can see three large Lines of Ladies and Children's Wraps at our Cloak ing Thursday Friday and j rf j Saturday Oct 91 22 and 23 and we are going to sett them at a small margin loo Say Ransom Don't fail to visit Hay Famous Cloak Opening Thursday Friday and Saturday Oct 21 22 and 23 I writer reports are certainly in great need of some industrious and sober men And should we have any The malarial lever is still raging nere Those seriously ill are MIES others in the future who are willing May Mrs R Ruby Mrs i 1 ji t Via t I much anxiety when Friday's AGE in- formed us Bro Holland was returned to us and Sunday October he preached aa excellent sermon com mencing a new conference year which 0 the that we hope may prove a time of the standard of morality may be ing tor the good raised we will send promptly to The sympathy of this community their relief has been greatly drawn out for Mrs W 0 Wright moves to Turbe McConnell who in the past this week where he will M H Frost will close out ons Mr Frank Mercer and Stanley Williams and wife The Knox County Teachers will meet here on next day J Ul UC i u i two years has passed through trying ake charge of a restaurant and of dry goods at auction this week as m 1.1 1 t n VlIC fH IV lO to remove his family to All pictures will reunion fully mark all pictures with name and Company By Order of Committee J A COMPTON the popular Piano and Organ dealer shipped an elegant Guild upright piano to H W ton of Toledo this week Mr ton handles some of the best makes o Pianos and Organs his expenses being less can and will sell better for less money than any other dealer in Central Ohio He also controls Cos hocton county for the celebrated Dp Sewing Machine 224 Main street A LADY entered one of our leading shoe stores yesterday morning and after looking around picked up a pair of rubbers cut the string and put them on and was making for the door when reminded by a clerk that she had no paid for them She said at first that she bought them in another store bu the clerk soon convinced her that he had watched the whole proceeding At the threat of calling a cop sh drew out a well filled pocket paid for them ing house I he expects C S Mains is building an Kansas in a few months tion to his dwelling house Since the above was written Mrs and sore afflictions in the death of her ear husband and last week in that of isr last and only remaining hope her it iu on John which leaves the name of T or Davis will complete his new Stanley Williams has died 1 J I i i J a blank on earth and this week another vacant chair Joseph Trego finished hauling Mr F M Butler and wife were the cane to the mill last Friday guests of Mr David Waring Sunday There are quite a number of Mr David Waring is doing a lively in our village But they are the residence of J N Russell Tuesday evening was largely attended Transfers of Heal Grace K Reed et al to Maiy A Watson lots 5 and 6 in West Bedford or x j Henry to Simon 4 acres in Perry township tor Andrew Billman to Oscar M 8 acres in Perry township for 0 M Mikesell to Daniel ell 68 acres in Perry township for a husband and child and was married his but a few years ago business at selling short horns since ad- Lot evenly divided We have two in THE AGE He has Democrats one and the ed letters of inquiry from other States are Republicans We have He can fill a few orders yet to suit these Cleveland times tried to set our foot on the neck of the prohibition element but the more we squeeze it the louder it squeals WC li vuu SELBY MOORE CATON announce more Democracy be their grand wrap opening for day to Saturday Oct 20 to DON'T fail to visit Selby Moore I the and not SO ajd Don't fail to visit Hay Ransom's Famous Cloak Opening Thursday Friday and Saturday Oct 21 and 23 Married In Winterset Iowa Oct 6th 1886 Mr W T Rawlings of Macksburg la and Miss Sarah Phillips late t Coshocton county Ohio Rev Webb 500 David E Almack to Normandy J in New Castle tp William J Ralston to Jacob H Ralston 76 acres in Bedford tp lor S Robinson to Martha Kirk acre ia Franklin tp for Mary Brown et al to Abner Cooksey lot 38 in New Moscow for We want to see every lady in Coshocton counly at our Cloak Opening Thursday Friday and Saturday Out 21 22 and 23 Hay Ransom We intend making our opening Thursday Friday and Saturday Oct and 23 the largest and the nicest opening ever en in Coshocton Hay Ransom We will show you some elegant styles in Ladies Children's Wraps on day Friday and Saturday Oct 21 23 if yov will only call Hay Ransom SELBY MOORE CATON announce in AGE a treat that no lady will want to miss Whenever this hrm announce an opening our people know what to expect No lady who wants a wrap can afford to miss their grand Three will be represented at our annual Cloak Opening on Thursday Friday and and 23 Everybody is invited Hay Ransom   

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