Democratic Standard (Newspaper) - May 27, 1904, Coshocton, Ohio Payment With 1. The Democrat and Standard Company has decided to ask of the paper for advance payment of and fix June let as time for inaugurating the ad- vance payment Subscribers now la arrears are requested to make payment this covering and for such advance time as may suit their Sub scription price of weekly is by When the Democrat and dard began to publish its J the was changed to a Those who were subscribers to the semi-weekly itre being sent the un- less other instructions were re- ff by the As the subscription to the weekly was and the sub- 59 scription to the weekly is St those subscribers who had paid 5; in advance will have their sub- jj scription extended J The daily gives all the news and will be sent by mail for a year or delivered by carrier in Coshocton and 4- Roscoe for 10 cents a A sample copy will be sent on re- ON Post con- ctM of the record of the publican majority of In the mutter of legislation favorable to labor used all Its power of persuasion and appeal during the last of to induce the Republican to pass two bills drawn in its It was The providing a remedy fur the wrong to labor in the Injunction never got out of the House judiciary The examination by the committee into the merits of this extended over five and fifty witnesses were The Republican members of the committee voted against the and the that it should be mitted to come to the Nine Republican members voted against the and five Democrats for it. This matter concerns the labor vote to a much greater extent than the dishing out of a few offices to favored politicians by In the Re- publican House also during the late session hearings extended through two months upon the Gompers National eight-hour Instead of reporting it. the was referred to hostile by Republican i The Democrats of the House labor voted to give the I favorable The UNDER SADDLE REVIVED It has already been riven oat by under some of the men composing the Association here promoting the i ting and pacing contests at fair i saddle were Flora Temple the champion trotter from 185C to 1867; Dexter 1-4, who succeeded Flora Temple as cham and retained the honor for five last few years that there will M. Patchen not be any weekly matinee racing chain pi on trotting stallion in the here this It is claimed that Butler Tanner Boy are not so many horses with 1-2 and Johnny k-y Billy Starr and other prominent were as skillful In the saddle as in the and most of the old match races called for three to sulky and to In Budd Doble rode Dexter a lively now kept as last and while there is as much of exhibitions of speed as there is less money invested in likely pacers and hence the general interest is lacking to In- and maintain the weekly matinee which were so popular here last three or four in under the world's It may bo news to Rome of our j record until 1877, when Charley readers who have not for years rode Great Eastern a either trotting or pacing ex- j mile in a record unbroken up to with the driver on to this learn that and pacing under j The record for amateur riders is Is cumins Into IS 1-2, credited to George A. A number of Cleveland horsemen arc icily of with now training their steppers to race j The saddle record for two miles was under and this popular at in 1840 by Lady time sport will be revived this year to being replaced in 1868 by the f of George M. j The three mile record is 1-2 was made by Dutchman in 1839. The pacing record under saddle is early days of the J 1-2. credited to the gelding and many who was ridden by a H. K. the popular Cleveland is ingly at the head of the Trotting under saddle was fully as 5 i publicans voted to shelve the popular in tlx Bomo the party has in because of their creditable After an interval of a decade there ances tinder promises to be a revival this season Among the most consistent saddle trotters of her time was the gray marc Lady the first trotter to beat 2: SO to taking a record of 1-2 at N. in IS Five years previous to that time she trotted four miles under India another member of die in the world's record for Billings will mares to this and the best saddle worked to At a Examine it free of Gen. Andrew of who was Lieutenant Governor of Ohio from 1880 to 1SS2, died last secured an eight-hour In ington the Republican after many promises defeated JS I though it had been favorably reported by H House committee at several The a measure clearly in the interest of was favorably reported to the House a year but at the late session it fared The cans changed their attitude and op- posed the These were the two important measures that were pre- sented to the late and in both cases Republican votes defeated The question Is. Will labor consider itself recompensed by a few unimportant dishes of Roosevelt After all thoir talk about the justice I and need of an eight-hour law this was accomplished by the The National Socialist party has nominated Eugene of for and Benjamin of New for The Russian land forces really ought not to he blamed for not They arc so busy retreating they have no time for anything in trotting under C. K. G. black trotting diaries Mac is being trained saddle by H. K. the Cleveland Prince of Orange by Prince also horse be fair record for that distance excepting the recently held at Madison Square of the gelding made i New several trotting in 1SHG. events under saddle were given and Among other famous trotters that created much interest and en- achieved fame by their performances The Ransom Dry Goods Co Coming and There is a constant of all the summer dry goods needfuls passing through our hands every They couie straight from the and importers of the best and most and go straight to the homes of the people who want the best and know they can get it here for the least Here are some items that ought to interest Silks Some grand bargains in Strictly pure Silk Foulards in neat stylish patterns at 39c, 50c, 75c and per yd. Fancy figured Taffeta Silks in checks and small designs at 65c, 75c, 80c and 81 per Taffeta Silks in all colors at 39c, 50c and 75c per FOR EVERY CHILD Emmie Charles B. Kane s and are circulating A member of the Panama sion frankly admits that he didn't do much on the Isthmus except draw his salary and his breath and a day for A Domestic has been organized in Chicago with the ob- ject of solving the When women will go to work in their own homes instead of organizing societies to discuss the servant the problem will solve Men do not scorn to work for Why should women have such a fear of throughout the to list all children between five and Their object is to get a list of all are of school The work is not for the purpose of compelling the children to but to ascertain how much the state will pay toward helping maintain the local The state gives for each The more children that are reported as being of school the more will the state do toward maintaining tho local schools and the less will have to be raised by local 1'nder these circum- stances everyone in the union school district should do all possible to help the enumerators make the list com- Judicial Jin his ideas and He was Delegates from the several counties jan original seeking truth included in the fifth judicial circuit wherever It could possibly be of the State of will meet He received the ministry of God's on 1st day of A. 1904, at He could 1uote P. for the purpose of ing in nomination a candidate fof of- fice of Circuit Judge for said fifth judicial The basis of representation at said convention will be one delegate for each five hundred or fraction I word and prayers offered in his be- more scripture than most preachers He possessed a great mind and found pleasure in thinking God's thoughts after E. PROF. YOCUM Ohio M. Yocum has arrived here thereof of two hundred and j from to take the position vacated by his Miss Exa B. who will be for some time on account of burned on the 3rd day of this basis of Judgments for damages in the case of personal injuries are most A few days ago a New Jersey court decided that where was a fair penalty for killing a was quite enough for killing a and now a jury in Philadelphia has ed for the leg of a young negro of which turn goes to the owner of the leg and the rest to his Secretary in the Iowa lican said while it is true that American made goods are sold cheaper abroad than at most of the goods are sold at That's the The can under the present enrich the protected trusts which sell cheap sides paying the freight on the that foreigners buy Governor of and Secretary of State of ought to be giving each other points on the Laylin seems to be the more since lie got his third nomination by while LaFollette saw about half the delegates of his party assemble in an- other convention and nominate an- other man for his job of drawing a The Ohio G. O. P. machine probably has some improvements that LaFollette doesn't know anything The report that further ings in the Smoot inquiry would be until after the presidential ban been quickly followed by a utterance on the part of On Thursday at Salt Lake he made an to a audience in which IM declared that Roosevelt could not DON'T HURRY TO ST. LOUIS sooner or later you should go to St. to see the big but do not in any hurry about This great big show is far from being in condition to afford you a satisfactory at this it will be weeks or two months But keep away from it until the latter part of or even until after Then the will be full as it While most of large buildings are the exhibits are not yet in in some departments not a fourth of the contemplated exhibits are m position for Much time must now be devoted by the who wanders through buildings and grounds to dodging electric wire stringers and teamsters excavating or dumping lo fix cuts or fills along the I Many thousands of men are busy fixing the and unloading from cars machinery and articles of description Intended for exhibit in some of the In the riish and hurry no account is taken of there being laborers at work all day last are paid from 55c to an Un- skilled 25 cents an All these classes are paid BO per cent more for extra and some of them at least double the amount for or more cast for Hon. Tom L. Johnson for Governor of the State of at the election November 1903. According to sentation the several counties in said Circuit will each be entitled to the following number of to Ashland 6 Coshocton 7 Delaware 6 Fairfield 9 Holmes 5 Knox Licking 11 Morgan 3 Morrow 4 11 6 11 tark 16 12 Vayne 9 otal number of delegates 123 Accessary to a choice S. G. A. Sunday The building and Usher les exhibit are nearest completion in the of but in the Agricultural covering 23 acres of not one In and that the on has nwt rally to his car ry Utah Mid the day for the Re compact between the Md Mormon leaders to or the the Republican platform to twin and It will surely be a great exposition a few weeks but If you want to nee it at the best do not go there un- til after The fair will last several and the best of the show Is to come weeks 'The lumber of women en In any of work are In More than of pMt till Ml of of tlM FMM ta PROS A TE OF find of tlic following and CM sites hare born iu tliv Court of for mid un- Irsh exceptions mv filed they for May 30th, A. 1904. B ami of the of An- Kirst account of G. of A. Second account of of tin Second of U. of C. A. Kirst T. arid of of Thomas of John H. of 1'. a May Taffeta Silk at Black Silks Guaranteed Black 49c, 36 in. Black Taffeta at 81 and per Black Feau de Soie the very best values we have ever offered at and 91.50 per Wash Fabrics All colors in Cotton both plain and fancies at 15c, 19c and 25c per Duck Suitings for Shirt Waist Suits and at and 15c per All linen crashes and voiles for and Beautiful Floral Organdies at 15c, 25c, Silk Organdies with Floral at 50c and 75c per One case printed Dimities at per worth 15c. 2500 yards 32 in. Batiste at 5c per worth Beautiful Underwear Some excellent specials in Muslin The best 25c drawers on Our 25c corset covers are extra Our 50c gowns are large and full and fit as well as our better The prettiest line of Cor- set Night Gowns and Skirts from the lower grades up to the finest ever shown in White Shirt Waists When you want a nice white Shirt come to us and we can please Linoleums and Lace Curtain When you get ready for a new pet or call on us as we can and will do you New and pretty designs in all Thousands of new Lace Curtains from 35c to per We offer no prizes to induce you to buy from but we offer you good honest treatment and a dollar's worth of merchandise for a and if not satisfactory your money THE RANSOM D. G. CO. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL Pursuant to a call the Democratic of the 17th of met In on Thursday or the of fixing the time and of holding the Tatic Congressional Convention for he 17th District ami such it her duties as they thought It was ordered that said convention meet in June 2, 1904. at 1 p. for the following vix To nominate a candidate for Con- gress for the 17th To select two aad two to the Democratic Convention in St. 1904. To nominate an Elector for this It wan further ordered that the of representation should be one gate for every 100 votes or fraction of 51 votes or cast for Hon. Torn L. for Governor of ember 3, 1903 and upon said basis of representation the different counties will be entitled to the following 3663 37 Dr Holmes county Wayne 2694 27 5389 54 D. i. 5764 4531 45 1. Total 221 Judge w. of Holmes was chosen temporair Chairman of Convention and of Lick temporary By of Democratic al PH. H. A. 8. R. TO O. I. BY NOTICE AM I NATIONS will held In Co on the second of mill on tlic fourth of the re- months of the July and In months no examination will he EXAMINATIONS AT A. Tn conformity with the statute the nil me. will lie required upon to the Hoard of a fee of lifty sire required to furnish th with stamped envelopes with their ad that 1 he result of their Inn lions be to The will furnish applicants stationery ions under law wll held third in April and second Saturday in N. s. I A. K. i THE NEWEST new thing In town is the transfer house full of ly high grade ZIMMERMAN BUGGIES AND hta Uve Dr. F. Leonard Case TBE GREATEST LIVING SPECIALIST the treatment and cure of all aad difficult and the Blood and Nervous On account of his many patients In this section of t he hits located permanently In dray Main between 4th and Dr. Is Chief Examiner and consulting Physician and Surgeon on the staff of National Medical of DR. CASE'S Great Skill by hN euros of often up by I In- 1'nic-- the to with cult and Catarrh of the Throat and Lungs treated by Dr. Case's ex- no ful no no CATARRH AVO eradicate from the system and your Physical Resistance the el I sense can not tu DR CASE IH the 1-ieiidlng Medical University of the Country and IA by State of In an Authority on of Prints and having had an extensive experience In Special Fie Is a Registered hy the State of Ohio and Is also of tlm of one of the patients get the benefit of his experience In this by his Skillful Small Mild Remedies and and Permanent DR. CASE TREATS SUCCESSFULLY All Chronic of the Throat and all Liver Stomach Tape aad all Brain and Nervous and all Nervous And all Bladder and Kidney Heart etc. Dr Case's tor Fulling of the Painful or Irregular Hot Etc. ill tn the time of old percent of all Cored Quickly and caiVs unlimited and marvelous ability a. a of the MUM Is by Physicians of both and am In formed of their Though hy Often yield to My Cue has received most approved In Analytical ana of understood by other which Is the beat and latent electrical also X-Ray fits treated ami by a never railing IS WUH to the tM of I the ami MalM Mail