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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 5

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EVENING, OCT. 23, 13:2. THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGE ftve INTRODUCING THE LION TAMERS' CLUB -By BUD FISHER (Copyright. 1921J Jjr'THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE AND TIMES-AGE "I WE NEED HOUSES wowuett ukMGfte jcff A Voa. xwc loue of) AN) BC 2 ITS TWO O'CLOCK I NUkC, (SfceAT HoN0pT I WAS.

ISjiT ALL lABooT W. ysf. uPoM cAC- Mp.r.fuWAT AUIOiViOBILES, ACCESSORIES AUTOMOBILES 4. ACCESSORIES PUBLIC SALE i PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE Public sale of livestock, the un-; im wan laaaavaaMuavr 'J derstgned will oner tor sale, vsed-w nesdny, November 1st, 1322: 8 neaa or. oroou mares, nrau type, one general purpose mare, cattle, fi head milk cows, one Durham bull, 2 two-year-old heifers, 5 yearling heifers, and one yearling steer, 5 head calves, hogs, 28 head feeders, 4 head brood sows, poultry, 100 head, corn in shock.

W. Mullett, Warsaw, route 1. PUBLIC SALE -Having sold .1 1 I Johnston Brothers SECOND AND WALNUT STREETS. Expert Electrical-Mechanical Repair Service. We invite you to bring your car in for repairs and work right along with our mechanic.

There are quite a few small repairs that you are able to do yourself. Why pay some one else for doing them. If We Don't Fix It, It Costs You Nothing. PHONE 44. PHONE 44.

farm, I will offer at public auction 7 it-om Rood fit shocton, near Beard's school house on Tuesday, Oct, 24 at 1 p. the following property to-wit; 1 binder, 1 mowing machine, 2 hay rakes, 1 2-horse corn plow; 1 2-horse corn planter, 2 breaking plows, 1 shovel plow, 1 grain drill, 1 harrow, 1 new buggy pole, 1 buggy, 1 spring wagon, 2 big wagons, 1 set work harness, 1 sot buggy harness, 1 hillside plow, 1 grain cradle, 1 Ret hayi ladders, hay in mow, corn in shock, about 20,000 feet of good seasoned lumber consisting of 2x4, 2i6, 2x8 and 1 Inch in lengths from 8 ft, to IS ft, some gate stuff, some sawed fence posts and wagon axles and sled stuff, some fine finishing lumber, 2 work horses 1400 1 3-year-old colt, broke lo all harness, son of Star Gentry, owned by R. S. P. Curry, Coshocton.

Ohio, 5 good milk cows, one 2-yr-old beifer, 4 coming 2 year steers, 3 spring calves, brood sows, 2 registered, 4 shoals, 11 pigs 8 weeks old, 50 chickens. Terms made known on day of sals. Q. S. Parks.

Elmer Smailea and L. S. Melbaum, Auct, PUBLIC SALE Will orter for sale at my farmT 1 mile south of Bliss-field and miles north of Warsaw, on Warsaw and Blissfield road, on Wednesday, October Hale to begin at 12:00 o'clock, the following property: 4 head of cattle, 3 milch cows, with calves at side, 1 cow to freshen In 75 head of good fine wool sheep, 40 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rates Effective Feb. 1st, 1920 CASH WITH ORDER i Minimum charge 25 cents for 25 words or two insertions. Additional words one cent each.

The same advertisement in dis- play typo double the above. LOST AND FOUND LOST 100 lb. sack of beef scraps between Coshocton and West Lafayette. Finder please notify Dick Norman, Fresno, R. F.

D. LOST Black dog, about. six mos. old. Part Collio al hound.

Finder please notify 1. DeMoss, Coshocton, route 7. Upward. FOUND At Last A good place to Eat. Everything clean.

BILLY WILLS' RESTAURANT Service and Quality. MALE HELP WANTED 'PENNSYLVANIA Sf STEM Mechanics, Boilermakers, wants Biack- r7 a-n jmiths, Electricians, Sheet Metal Workers, Carmen, Carpenters, Helpers and Laborers. Apply to H. B. Chaffin, Master Mechanic, Dennison Shop, Dennison, Ohio.

WANTED Men 10 husk corn by the bushel or shock. Will Hot'f-i statter, care Eugene Bible place, WANTED Married man to work on farm. House furnished. W. S.

Richard. Coshocton, route tele- phone 2145 2S 1L. WANTED -Six corn huskers and one truck driver at once. J. E.

Lyons, Roscoe, 0. Phone 175 or 428. WANTED Teamster. John Hall, 924 Orchard-st. Phone 954.

WANTED Five pick miners at once at the Reamer mine in Keene-tp. Inquire of H. L. Miller or Wm. Koman at Canal Lewisville.

WANTED Man to drive team. Steady job. Markley Barn. elfw a d' WANTED Girls and wo rn to sew gloves Steady work. Apply at i office.

The Timmons! j4 Glove Co. "'m sc FOr'sALE 33x4 fabric tire run less than" 400 A a a i n. Scoop's Tire Shoppe, 107 north Second-st. FOR SALE An old vio-lin, excellent tone. Owner must sell.

Cheap if sold promptly. Address P. O. box 55. FOR.

SALE Two story frame building 20 by 38. To be moved off lot rear! of Third-st Garage. This building is good and could be easily converted into a dwelling. Coshocton Auto Sales phone 210. FORSALE Lump coal 20c; three-quarter 18c; mine run 17c.

Morgan Run coal. C. O. D. Telephone 2117-2 rings.

Archie Cherry. WANTED Young couple to share six room famished house until spring. For information address F. O. B.

care Tribune. FOR SALE Reed baby J303 East Cheatnut-st. carriage. 1 SALE Ladies' suit, size 38, wool velour fur trimmed coat, J5; man's overcoat, J.I; 2 pair tan shoes; 2 rocking davenport. Inquire 213 north SUth-st.

i FOR SALE Wherle Bast burner! heating stove. Good condition. Also black plush coat, size 40, and i brown fox neck piece. Inquire 720 Orange-st. FOR SALE One Oak Chlfnonler, with mirror; one winter coat, size 36; one navy blue trlcotlne dress, sUc 36.

338 Hay Place, Phone 1242. FOR SALK Hot plate, kitchen clipboard, 20 tile, building blocks ana naoy carriage, ah in gooa condition. Inquire 1124 Adams-sL FOR SALE Poultry house and netting, small stable and gas heater. Phone 1268 or call at 120 west 1-ocust-st. I FOR SALE One of the finest, cleanest, little business, there Is In the state of Ohio, located Ini i I i I OP all kinds to supply the buying demand, hist your property if you wish courteous treatment and hon-I est service.

McConnell Realtors. I GUESS 114, SEE McCONNELL KARR ABOUT REAL ESTATE. THEY SAY THEIR VALUES ARE BEST AND ADVICE GOOD. WANTED City property of all kinds. Have more buyers than property.

List immediately witn us. No charge unless property is sold. Blake V. Mizer Selby phone 1186. 4 ROOM HOUSE In Roscoe for $1000, close to town pump.

Big lot, fruit. A little money and then cheap rent will carry the deal. McConnell Karr, Realtors. FINE NEW HOME Close in at cost. You can't help liking this place.

Style, quality, conveniences are all anv-! one can ask for. Hard! wood floors, brick man-j tel, some white enamel finish, No. 1 plumbing and heating fixtures. Arid it is now vacant. McConnell Karr, Realtors.

FOR i'ALE Look 5 room cottage, good cellar, garage, electric, gas, bath, hot and cold water, newly painted. All in Al condition. Better see this one at once, 6 rooms, electric, good cellar, ga3, water and garage. Price is right for quick sale. Frank Grace, agent, 1326 East Orange-st.

FOR RENT Garage rear of Balch block, phone 279 or call Sanitary Second Hand Store. FOR SALE Cambridge-st, 6 rooms, modern in every way, large frontage, good lo- cation, priced to sell. South Ninth-st, 6 rooms, water, gas, toilet, cemented cellar, laundry, house in good shape. Only $3000. North Ninth-st.

Grooms, water, gas, toilet, suit able lor two families. $3000. South Tenth-st. 6 rooms, water, gas, toilet, fine lot. $3100.

McClain-av. 6 rooms, wa ter, gas, bath, large ce mented basement, laun-j dry, fine location. $4100.) South Lawn 6 rooms, water, gas, toilet, barn, good lot. Only $3000. Third-st.

6 rooms, mod-1 em except furnace. Will sell on small payment down if interested in real estate! of any kind see C. F. CLARK, Ricketts Bldg. Phone 510.

Residence 1008, Resi-; dence 1112 Walnut-st. FOR SALE On south' Sixth-st, 8 room easily made for Water, gas and electric-: ity. Good big lot and out 1 buildings. Renting nowj for $2o a month and can vacate in a few days. Look! Only $2300.

See Nichols Real Estate Agency on 941 South Lawn after 5 o'clock thru the week. FOR SALE Five room house three rooms down and two up stairs, all large rooms. Newly papered and painted, water and gas. Now vacant. Iyocated, on west Pine-st, Inquire 342 Hamiltonav; phone 12S8.

05M SA n'6 'boa di n'(Tw FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Call at 245 Main-st, Curry Apts; phone 1027. FOR RENT Large front room and bath. Private entrance. Gentleman preferred.

Phone 939. pf)R. RENT Four rooms. G41 Wllson-av. Jacob Hess.

For repairing dirt roads a machine has been invented which scrapes loose material from the sides In front of a roller that packs It where needed. LEGAL NOTICE that on tho 26th day of April, 1922 Lorna Cassady filed hr petition In i the Probate Court of Coshocton AHA1 uiihi, ueiufc munn nuui-- Prarin a 'rora "ldJ groas negieci ui uuiy ami ior au-i i inony to be charged on defendant's real and personal property, and lhal ald cause be for n9aring j0 and ftftef thA ay 0f De-; head of extra good brood ewes, 10 Good to choice GOO (fa 600 head of yearling wethers, 25 head Mixed ewes ami wethers 550 650 of lambs, 3 registered Duroe hows, Culls and common lOOfrt' 300 one to pig by day of sale; 14 JIOGS Receipts "500 head, mar-head of shoals that can be rgls- 15c lower. PUBLIC SALE OF HAYj AND GRAIN The undersigned will offer at public auction, Saturday, Nov. 28th at 10 o'clock: 200 shocks of corn and three stacks of hay, on my farm at Linton Mills. Terms mad known on day of sale.

Signed, Peter Harbolt, Jr. PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public auction on the premises known as the Greer farm one mile west of Roscoe on Saturday, October 2Sth at 1 P. the following property, to-wit: One mowing machine, 1 hay rake, 1 corrugated roller, 1 breaking plow, 1 Brown riding cultivator, 1 Brown walking cultivator, 1 single shovel plow, 1 double shovel plow, 1 steel tooth harrow, 1 coal wagon, 1 sur- ry, 1 set of work harness, 1 set i single harness, 2 black gelding horses, 1500 lbs each, good ones: 3 head of cows, 1 seven year old cow, half Jersey and half Hol-stein, 1 seven year cow one half Jersey and half Holstein, due to calf in April; 1 two year old heifer they are all good ones; 2 Hpring calves, 3 brood sows, 1 thorobred Duroc will farrow shortly after sale; 1 Poland China sow with 7 pigs 10 weeks old; 1 grade sow with 9 pigs 8 weeks old; 1 English beagle hound 9 months old, partly broke, hay 1n mow. Terms mude known on day of sale. Robert Greer.

Elmer Smallos, Auct. N. II. Price, clerk. SPECIAL NOTICES SOFT water shampoo, Bonicella massage, hair bobbing, Violet Ray treatments, hair work and fine toilet articles.

Phone 606. "25 EJm-st. Mrs. Balrd. HUNTERS and trappers.

Tills Is lhB spo1 10 fin(i ust1what 'ou want iu traps, ammunition, guns ri(l kinds fportlnK I forget to look us up for we have what you need at the, right slpvetlson'8 store- Car cement just arrived. Also car 43 per cent cotton seed meal in transit. Phone your orders, on cotton seed meal to the WARSAW ELEVATOR CO. NOTICE The Prest-0 Lite Battery Station now located at 115 south Sixth-tit, will move Nov. 1st to the new Henderson building located on Main st close to Central b.Jik.

This will he a drive in battery station where all work will be warm. With plenty of light and heat fur-' nished by a large Ideal Watr Tube Boiler sold and installed by W. F. Parks, which Insures good service. In this station you can i get your car washed at a rea.ion-able price; you can gel your oil changed In your crank case; you can get oil put in your transmis-1 slon and differential -you pay fori the oil -no charge for the You can store your car day or! night where everything will be safe from theft or fire; you can get KRKK service on your bittory nd a chance to get a new battery for your car that I am going to give away FRKK on Jan.

1st, 1923. If It is service that the car owners of Coshocton and Coshocton coun- ty want you can get It at The: Prest Lite Station, I rebuild and rwharge all makes of bat ter- i ies and sell a guaranteed battery! for automobiles, farm lite plants, motorcycles; and speciall.e In radio batteries. Drive your car In and If we satisfy you tell your! friends. If we don't please tell us. -Melcalf Battery Service phone C4S.

NOTICE TO FARMERS Want to buv vour fat butcher cattle and veal' calves. Johnson Market; and Grocery, -246 Burt- av. Phone 979. TRY the 11th Street Meat Markfjf fnr crnr( oonn place tO OUy meats. l.C- member we trim our: meats not our customer.

Roy Cox; phone 1524. WANTED Everyone to attend the Hallowe'en social given by the Burkhnrdt Aid Hocltv at Ihe home of Mrs. Ixwer, on Saturday evening, Oct. 2ifth. AlAj members arc rcqUCSl- pfi 0 )P nrcsent tnniVht VU Hh lor a business meeting ot the Modern Woodmen, i District Deputy D.

NJ Gothot will be H. L. Wyland, council. FOR RENT Masquerade costumes, inquire $71 Chestnut s. I i LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hanley Milling Co.) Wholesale Coshocton mills paying Wheat No.

2 Straw, baled, per ton Per Bu. l.V 8.00 .70 .60 11.00 Corn New Corn May Tons Soft winter brand, Soft, winter miilds bulk 34.00 Cwt. 11.65 1.85 Chop, Tuxedo, 38.00 2.00 Chop, pure C. 38.00 2.00 Dairy feed, 48.00 2.50 Dairy feed, Dickinson. 50.50 2.

GO Scratch feed 45.00 2.40 Scratch feed, 48.00 2.60 Mash feed, Globe G2.00 3.25 Oyster shells 1.20 Oats, white, per .55 Screenings, recleaned. 1.50 Swift's tankage 75.00 3.85 Salt, medium, 2.75 Salt, per cwt 1.00 Corn, ear, bushel Corn, shelled, .90 Beef scraps, 4. SO COSHOCTON FARMERS' EXCHANGE Buying Price Loose hay $12.50 Baled bay 12.50 Baled straw S.OO Selling Price Salt, 100-lb sack J1.00 Salt, bbl 2.75 Timothy, per bushel 2,75 PRODUCE Wholesale Prices Country lard, .,11 Potatoes $11.05 Kggs 32 Country butter, as to quallty3536 Retail Prices Kggs 37 Country butter, as to quality45948 Lard 16 Oleomargarine 25 30 Sugar, 25-lb sack 1.79 Sugar, per 100 7J0 Potatoes, bushel 1.25 POULTRY (Corrected by Charles Buying Price Lorenz) 16c lh Ducks Geese Turkeys Old roosters Broilers 14c lb 14c, lb 25c lb 10c lb lb Leghorn broilers lb Leghorn hens 12c lb Retail Prico liens 22c lb Geese 17c lb Turkeys 32c lb Old roosters lh Broilers 16c lb SEED MARKET (Corrected by Charles E. Lorenz) Selling Price Red Clover, per bushel. Alfalfa, per bushel 12.50 Blue Grass, per bushel 4.

00 Orchard Grass, per 3.50 White Sweet lover, 7.00 Timothy seed, per 3.25 Rape, per pound .12 Mammoth Clover 12.00 Alslki! 12.00 yster rholls, 1001b 1.00 Nitrate of soda, lb to and then to 131. Northern Pacific advanced to SO and New York Central was up at Chicago Grain Opening CHICAGO, Oct. "23 Wheat opened lower today; corn steady to off and oats to Vi lower; provisions were firm. Wheat Dec 1094 110; May 111 plll4: July 104. Corn Dec.

65dfir65 Mav fifiai July t7. 40V4OHj May 4 Us 41: July 3314. jjar(1 Oct. 902; Jan 055. The place from which a record is taken in a new talking machine record cabinet is automatically held open nntil it Is returned.

ONE CAR LEHIGH CEMENT CAR N'rt. 23112 transit to Coshocton. In Shipment consist of bbls cement, In doth bags, and till bbl. cement in paptr. This is our last carload pur chased for full use.

A telephone call to 3. Ill will reserve your requirement''. TIk' Haukw Milling Co, "Our Service Is Good" Pittsburgh Live Stock PITTSBURGH, Oct, 23 Receipts 1S50 head, market she up. Choice Prime Good Tidy butchers Fair 90040 950 850 9:10 850W 940 1 750W 850 700(ii 750 360 tip 600 Com to good fat 25041' 400 Heifers 725f(i) 800 Frosh cows and sprlngersSO Qp 100 Veal calves .1450 Heavy and thin 500) 900 SHEEP and IAMBS Receipts 3,000 head, markot 50c up. Prime wethers 7500 850 Good mixed 60040 675 Fair mixed 50040 575 Culls and common 1004j 300 Lambs ..1525 HOGS Receipts 9500 heud, market 40i70c lower.

Prime heavy hogs 975(0 990 Mediums, heavy yorkera Light yorkera, pigs 995j1000 Roughs 8004'j) 900 Staga 400 GOO Cleveland Live Stock CLEVELAND, Oct. 23 CATTLE Receipts 2,400 head, market 25 to BOc lower. i Choice tat steers Good to choice K50(H' Fair to good G50(f( 775 Good to choice COOftu 700 Good to choice bulls r.00fi COO Good to choice cows. 40041) Fair to good cows 450 Common cows 2OO0J 3i0 CALVES-Receipts 1,000 head, markft steady. Good choice veal calves 1.100W 1400 Fair to good ao)f(( 1200 SIIKEP and LAMBS Receipts 4,000 head, market 25 to BOc lower.

Good to choice lambs. 140Hi)147r Fair to good MOW 1200 flood to choice wethers fiOOW 700 Yorkers and mixed Heavies and mediums 1 Pigs Houghs 9 85 985 975(: 800 500 9S5 Stags Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Oct. 23--HOGS- Receipts 25,0110 head, market sirong. Bull; 8.10 000 Heavy weight Si)0'u Medium weight 9(i." Light weight Light lights 550 it 925 Heavy pack mows smooth filOW H75 Packing sows, 810 Pigs 850p 925 CATTLK" Receipts 32,000 head, market 25c lower. It KEF STKKRS.

choke and prime 12508 1350 Medium and good 900ifll50 G'ood and choice 12501325 Common and 700601 100 BUTCH KR CATTLE. Heifers Yearlings fnfti 000 Yearling wethers Ewes Ewes (miI1s and com) Breeding owes Feeder lambs 200 450 iwtoiiw 1 13001440) Cleveland Produce CLEVELAND, Oct. 23--Hutter Extra prints 50'61; firsts W-(q packing' stock 2Grrf2S. Eggs Fresh 42f45; Ohio firsts 42; western firsts 30. OleoNut 20; high grade animal oils lower grades' 16 17.

Cheese- York Plate 20ft 27. Poultry Live heavy fowls 20 ir 21; roosters 1 15; spring chickens 19ST20. Applei, home grown, bu Means, dried navy, 10Vi lb. Obbage, per lb 'ic. Tomatoes, field, 2301? 300.

Potatoes, sack 150 lbs 200. Sweet Potatoes 1654180. New York Stock Market NEW YORK. Oct. 23-Tho stock market opened Irregular today with 1 flotations of most of the active Issues higher.

United States Hied showed a gain ot 1.4 at 1 0 8 and Crucible Steel was Up at American Petroleum showed gnin at Z1A tvhiln Sttidehaker rose 1 terert, one mare 10 years old, one horse, 15 years old, weight about 1400 about 70 head of chick 10 head of turkeys, DeerinR binder, been used two years; Me-Cormlck mower, foot cut, ICinpire disc grain drill, 2 horse corn planter, milky cultivator, disc harrow, splketooiii harrow, Tiffin wagon, top buggy, set. heavy work harness, sei single driving harness, Oliver breaking plow, about 10 tons of hay in mow, 100 bu. of oats In bin, about 700 bu. of corn In shock and in crib, Ankerholt cream separator, Shurpless separator, Hound Oak range und other articles too numerous to mention, Terms made known on day of sale. Howard Gamertsfelder, N.

W. Barrett, bian, clerk. Auctioneer, L. Ka PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming and sell or rent mv farm, the under FOR SALE USED BUICK Touring car wUh extra equipment. 1 In excellent condition.

Priced for; immediate sale. Real bargam. Bill's Service Station, 61S Walnut-st; phone 1504. AUTO TOP SHOP Wolf Rear Peoples Bank. Phono 724.

FOR SALE 1921 Ford touring car in A No. 1 condition. Inquire R. S. Clark, Agent American Express Co.

TAXI R. SPRAGUE 524 Main St. Phone 195 Phone 195. SCOOPS TIRE SHOPPE For Best Service Phone 17S8 107 North Second-st. For Tires, Retreading Tires, Repairs on Tires and Tubes, Vulcanizing Half-Soles on Rubber Boots and Shoes.

MAXOMILE PHONE 475. 'Maximum Miles of Service." FREE Kindling wood from old buildings rear of Third Street Garage. Help yourself while it lasts. Compliments of COSHOCTON AUTO SALES COMPANY Phone 210. Night Dritrr "Look at thoftc ligbu Tlioee West-ingbouse people sure did fix my battery and it wasn't a Wcstingbouse eitherl" WISTIN6H0USE BATTERIES- POINT FILLING STATION FOR RALE 1920 Dodge touring-car in Al condition.

Cheap to i quick buyer. Inquire N. W. Bar-1 rett, 145 Park-av. FOR SALE Ford sedan, 1922 model, like new, used very little.

Bargain. 243 Main-st; phone 70. ALL NIGHT REPAIR SERVICE. Authorized Ford Service. BILL'S SERVICE STATION, 618 Walnul-St.

Phone. 1504. GOOD REPAIR WORK Assured If you visit the FIFTH STREET GARAGE. We would like to C-U B-A patron of ours. i i LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE POTATOES nrpfpr HpliVinni AI OU preie CieilClOUS nome-grown potatoes lor the winter, see samples and leave orders for delivery at 616 Main-st.

C. Beingesser, Coshocton, route 5. APPLES FOR SALE 1 have a fine assortment of sprayed picked apples, plenty of Baldwins. Stark, and a limited amount of Rome Beauty, Peck's Pleasant, Willpughtwig, York, Imperial and; a few others. Delivered free of' charge in three bushel lots or'; over.

Carl S. Huff, 3 miles west of Coshocton on Wareaw Thelephoua 214.1 11 2. pTw a a Tn'pc 1 UIAIUJCjO 1 UJ.AJ.UhO' Round whites No. 1 stock or. I nn.

1 bOC a DU Or $2.00 a bag Of 2A bu. delivered in the i cellar. Call 134 north' Second-st or phone 249. To grocery stores, 20c less per bag. John Bando.

FOR SALE Pigs, 8 weeks old, or: will sell sows and pigs, eligible to; register. Spotted Poland. Price reasonable. Willard Beall. Coshocton, route phone Kcene exchange.

FOR SALE A good team work horse3, wagon and harncw. renc.n uarr. pnone iiu-a. POTATOES for sale. Nice home grown smooth potatoes, $1.00 per bushel.

Anthony Lennon, phone2125 RJL. FOR SALK 1 sorrel horse 5 years old, weight; 1700 lbs, A good one. For information write D. II. Fox.

Walhonding, phone No. Warsaw exchange. WANTED Cattle, hogs, sheep and veal calves for Oct. 28th. C.

Gaines: phono 129. WALNUTS delivered to your door $1.75 per bushel. Why stain your! hands? Mail sn order to V. 3. Wintertnute, West Carlisle, FOR SALE Two bull calves three days old, cheap.

H. L. Miller, Coshocton, 0., route 1 telephone 2161 4r. VAT? A Tr.Vrttm Tnronv rtui rr would exchange on othr Kood milk cow. Innulre Qulncy Dun-, lap.

1412 East Main-st, Ohio. "pb'CfCt VTOi bp ti "H6ciC" FOR SALE Pair red fox hounds. 1 Norman MoCurdy, Coshocton, route 7. FOR SALE One male pup, half fox hound and half fox-terrier, 2'4 months old. Price $1 Wm.

Stone, West Ijafayette. LOST Small fpmale and large male black and tan hounds. Had collars on but no tags. Were together when last seen. Liberal reward, B.

Dunfee, Coshocton, Ohio 6. LEGAL NOTICE Edmund A. Veard whose place of residence Is unknown, will take no tlce that Sarah A. Veard has filed her pftrUon against hm for a divorce In the probate court of Coshocton County, Ohio, praying for a divorce upon the grounds of gross neglect of duly, and that said cause will be for hearing on and after the 2Sth day of October, 1922. ('.

O. TURNER. 1 v' Attorney for Plaintiff'. Oct I', 23, 30; Nov 6, 13, i signed will offT for sale, at myjCows 4OOJ0 850 residence on Bacon Run, located Hulls 3500 700 3 mllfs from Plalnfield and 6 CANKERS AND CUTTEHS miles from Coshocton, on Friday, Cows and heifers 250fe 305 October 27th. at 1 o'clock, thejCanner steer 500i 60 following property to-wlt: one Veal waives HKHKrtllM) team of work horses, two cows, i Feeder steers 650 825 one was fresh middle of steers 500'f 775 other to freshen middle of March, Miocker cows and heifers 350'rO 550 eighteen head of fchotip, 15 eweslStrnker calves 550 750 and 3 lambs, one full blooded I'o- WESTERN RANGE CATTLE land China sow and ten pigs, farm-' Beef steers SM'n, 000 Ing Implements, one two horse wa- Cows and heifers 490'ai 700 gon, one sled, one buggy, one1 SHEEF Receipts 31,000 head, mowing machine, one sulky hay! market 25; lower.

rake, one breaking plow, one 50-1 Fat lambs 1250-'nl450 tooth fstoel harrow, one 5-shovnl' Lambs (culls and com) S00(iol250 cultivator, one shovel plow, one' set or aouuio worK narnesis, one; smgin bugfry ham ess, twelve tons of No. 1 clover hay in alack, I 130 shocks of corn, one No. 5 Mentor stove and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale, liar Vejr 8. Fowler, Noah Barrett.

auctioneer, James Klnner, clerk. Pasteboard boxes lined with tin foil and lead foil have been invent- ed In Denmark as substitutes tin containers. for Pittsburgh Produce Butter Prints 41'j42; tubs 49'450; Ohio 4243Va. Live Poultry Small hens 2gi30; roosters 20ff-25; springers 3035; turkeys 25fe30. Eggs Fresh select 47(f4S; can- Produce Potatoes 2W215 sack.i 67c cucumbers 2501 300 basket, tomatoes G0M7Oc has-' ket.

i Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, Oct. 23Opening Liberty bonds: 3 101; first 4'4s 99.10; second 4U 09; third 44 09.20; fourth 4Vs 99.28; Victory 4 called 100.10; Victory i 100.20; new 4 'is 100.08. Coshocton Best of reasons for! CllSgady whos reselling. H. A.

T. care Tribune. Hence Is unknown will take notice' FOR SALE Sorted potatoes at 1 1 per bushel. Jerry lee, Tunnel 'Hill. O.

i DR SALE Man's overcoat, 36: also lady's coat, size 16. quire 227 south Third-st. About 20 different solo leathet substitutes havo been.brot out in Sweden, most of them made wood treated In various ways. i I 1 i cember, 1922. 'Oct 19, 26; Not 2.

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