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PAGE FOUR THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, APRIL 28, fSprtsmoutb Bails Htmes H.OO PER YEAR The Times Publishing CHII.LKOTHB AND FKONT STREETS VALLEE HAROLD AND HARRY E. TAYLOR, Editurt GEOPGE M. TAYLOR, Managing Editor 'Etlttrcd at Fostoffice at Portsmoath, Ohio, as Second Class Mali Matter TIMES TEI PATRONS PLEA HOME PHONES Ktlilor Harold 33 Fditov IXiylor 60 Xows DppiirLnient 33 Society De.pavtment ..840 Business ..446 Job Work Department 446 Circulation Pojxivtnacut 446 SE FOLLOW BELL PHONES Nciv.s 'Department 33 Society a 33 Editor llaroid 33 Business Department 33 4 Editor Taylor 34 Off TRAIN An IronUm young man was arrested on N. W.

train No. 25 Saturday night lor robbing aged invalid passenger of and also rifling grips of traveling men. Conductor Hopkins turned him over to the Cincinnati police and all save tbe old man's money was recovered. E. Drew Ricker telegram received this morn- by Mrs.

J. Rieker told of llic death of 1C. Drew Kicker, OIK-' lime county resident, nt four o'clock this morning at his home at Kirkwood, Mo. ivas to tlic general inliniiitie of and Kicker had 'his i i milestone last Aiijriist. i i death PANEL FOR GRAND JURY IS DRAWN Chns.

liriggs, i Yonnt, Nile. I. W. Harrison, Clay. M.

non. I pursuance io orders issued! hy Common "t'lcns 'Judge Thomas, a panel of fii'icen grand jurors was. dr.iwn late Monday a noon hy Sheriff" 'JSckhart and i'rof. K. S.

Alloy, Vulicy. flr-rk of Courts McKlhane.v. The jury is (o report for Mondny fit one o'clock. Tlie follows: V. B.

Henry, Valley. Siginond Biivkhardt, Tliird. A. Hcmiett, Fourth, T. Lynn, l-'irst.

A. It. Foster, Voiu-tk Mills, Tliird. i tit vid l.oHE?, Morgan. Kohoil F.

Konrtli. W. Second. IIiMirv ninsmove. First.

Island Queen Will Be Here Tonight The a Island Qiiftcn look out a nood sized excursion party l-his rtflcrnoon iinUor the nuspicca of tbi- local UodRc of Elks. Atlirctl iu a now cofit of a i host is more nnd it will he crowded with excursionists tonight. The, 'bout, will Ir.uv locnl wlira-f pi'onipt- at 7:30 tonigltt. As (lie calliope hoomud i song of melody local people that spring had conic and a the excursion scnsoii on vhc Ohio vrns in order Kneli seasou for a great many years the I a Qnncn ha.i always had this 'honor anil in- v.iriably pin; left ihi: i umk-r the. auspices, of Elks.

The ho at vail Friday and a out a a in a and a at i Resumes His Work Clarence UcsSj came near Celling killed ivhen ho tried to butt a B. i 0. passenger a i oft' tlie. truck scmin resnmrd his duties as solic- i for A. Stcijikamv I'ur- nilnro dealers, Monday.

Fought A JTarold liaker and John Vanffb- ters liad quite a tattle with a big 'attler on (lie 'West Side, Sunday. 'I'lic young nien on the "hillside looking for tnusliruons. -when they encountered 1)ig snake, vliic.li despite, (he chilly atmosphere was full of i The snnkc refused lo ruu, lint made strikes ill lite men, u-ho finally in dis- latcliin; ilinl with rocks nurt clubs. It measured H2 inches and 'trad i-iiltles and a DISCOVERY juoaufl Xintli nr.d Court ninclc a iscorcr.r ivlmn fhc-i that contni foetus. It itas prohalily washed 01' some oflice i iln-nl.

1 fenr.v FMV th Io ami he notified llic ciiy an leaves only one i i member i in a generation of the. Kickers, a sister of tlie Sue Morrison, of Brooklyn, X. Y. is nenring her "hundredth birthdny anniversary. J'j.

Drew Richer ivns Tory ivell knoTvn (o the older people Tilrout this city. years he prominent figure in furnnc-p msiness where he "was iclcrititied with D. Clarp. A. I I anil others who were well tnowu at I'hat lime.

Mr, Rit'kcr at TV.ith, Vciv Hampshire, August 10, 182t! and -was one a family of twelve or more children. Tie wime here ivijpn a young man sntl remninctl this section until IS'TG -wnpn he left for Kirkrwond, 111. Wliilc here the deceased was co mice ted witb tke r.u Trohc and also ihc Madison fit vivace, i irhen he left, here lie and hro- ther, J. H. Tlicker opprnted lln-uiillon Furnace in Missouri for (l)ricl' illnc.s.s i i trouble rcmnins i be to I be fornii-r home in Vaiiccburg, Ky.

for burial. Willa Staley i AViMa Sluley. ngcd I I years, the i ot an Ivovson AV. Va. fiirmer, who was a ill witb typhoid fever shortly a coming herp to work as a domestic, in Rohlnson a i died al Hpmp.stoad bospilnl eaily Sunday i i She had I I patient there since April lotb.

The body wiH he shipped to 1 verso Tuesdfiv for burial. MUST TEAR DOWN CONDEMNED HOUSE Rovs 111! 10 Threw An Egg The Minister? of tlio si Tin-on, Ardelin Tlion: lioiws to rcyrtiti iiosscssion horse tlmt was InilTctecI aromul Donavnu dor onlei down Slato Virc Marshal nrrive.1 hero nn- of Stntc of itii'n work to ilvflmeii tt work nt nn- Jmihl list at ovvi told i be the ex- i the ohi -IiK'olis junk Ho had nlreinly 1. to tm- Ike jot. ivlicii Jacobs nd of whnl wns rouunff. ICur- rymg lo Jlonavnn, he agreed to put 111 (he Jimling of a coni, (I hat on the- N.

W. trac a i i it done, a SlmiSjhtiiir i plant 1 11 mp lir hu Iws nueartl, u-: fl ''-iScay. He refused lo iinlil several u-itnr-s oflwinla. roporh-J 1 11 they were ho rbnuc.1 to vnnvor. illo i llar ow i a tencTiient house.

1 1st. but ivork i i i roi r.lint; to word Boy Scout Notes Tliey were i i i hy a Mr. tonics Jis belonging (o A fellow i as "Ruth-end Bill." cra- ploycd by the "vY. WITH THE SICK i the flood then i I i at 7:30 of Die Boy Scout league at Hoys' lieml- a i A officers iind a i a are urged to be on hand, i a bnsiiiens. The oE the IMeth- odist i nicet Testlay afternoon at 4-o'clock n( Hoys' headquarters 1'or piilrol formation.

All hoys ol' this troop please akc iioliec. off for mi oM mule. The done by n. of who fradeil the ij'iiile to son of Wilber! Hull. 'I'11011111 on, nf jhc a we til to r.

Hall to yot her unnibci' of yrars. T'liey wci'C hade, bat IIall i i to srl nssoeiatcd i 11. A. the Tracys and others Rickor vied, his Goi nnd second first wife don of Xo.iv Ilcleu Barr of i Five sons mid three a survive a nil of I well to Portsmouth pco- an they hnvc visited here. All reside in the vicinity of St.

lxii is, ami they include C'iiartofi U- I William Tiaiur, Kranl: Miss Jaiift Kicker, Clnra Armstrong, Mrs. a a i i of Dr. i i 01 'liurp, I'a- Mr. Ricker xi-fis a mcmher of tlie i-'trsl 1'ivsbytoi'ian rip. invoko-l I bo ni-1 of 'Squire Byron to annul by cliiEdrcn of the tivn fsinillii.

CUSE COSILY ICvery i inovonienE of llie oi juslicr lijis cnsl all its on it. Costs in HIP ''asc I i a i i pxpeiidi- I of I'liis itocs 111- iiindo the L-osls of slici-ilT's i i i allonu-y's I'ocs $9,000 RAISED FOR THE RELIEF WORK i Ilio nun resided in i city, iind a i i a such as i i tfip cos's at its of ripeness i not iiscorliiincd. snpposc cd licv. Cym.s Kiffle, pastor of tin? Knllorlon M. lv i-hnn-ii.

door Sunday lujrht the pn.stnr was through tlic portals uf i 'itousc of worship. 1 sen i i slimy contcnl.s i over i rolif; 01" (he i "Pac i i i tf ihf I of i is a iny.stcry t'lit officials rhoroitji'b i Received A Curtis Bellamy yesterday receive! llif! for tlir Tioy Prout. tin- -vt-nt i plncc ihc Yirst JVcsliytcrian church ni ihft Smxlny hour. k-ii'lcnL Soutldcr mmle the i speech, while p.itrnl if.ulcr, Curl iiinncil the is ioiiiov.il to Kirkwood. lie an clilci' in tlio r-linrch ami Mil a position until liis doalli.

Tlu- liocly i he lioro 'or burial, niul is rxpeetCMi to ar- ivc liern Thursday morninf or mrhips hcl'orc a time. Vlio ruiieral will a place at I'no tuimi- of Mrs. J. W. Ricfccr, 03T I'ifHi street, a i will "lie il Rev.

J. 1) The sact liour of i i service ivill be iinuoinieed later. I is a i i tliat tlie children will all fie here for the. service as well as siivev.il of eifliL grand ohil- (Iron. There t-wo t'r children in the family.

Eainey I i a a sweet i year old dantrlitf-i- of Mr. and Mrs. j. O. Rainey jmsscil mv.iy 1'Vicluy nighl at.

i hnnie. of her sired. Six weeks IL'O i i a she wns slrii'ken loivn with eerehro sjiinal af'ictl to scrrice on the men and (he. jurors. i Hie SOCIAL NEWS The I'orlcr Tou i Sunday Seiiool A i a i cloetetl t'heii flic rrs for the coining year Sim afternoon al fl "ineetmtj at ihe Sf.iotovllln -Meihocliyt church.

T'iioRC chosen I'or I In 1 several of- Hees innliidft: ViTsidcnt, Secroiary, Mrs. Ma Vrhitt. 1 Trcnsiii-er, Kd In the wi hold anoiht'i- i -Tnnior i church. nt A vert i i i i "pi'ogTHm i-arriei out nml there was atlpiidaiico. Dr.

list, of a i a Thi- highest Soont event of the vcek will be a i of 'atrol Leaders' association i Tbrsilay when all Hoy HirrtiiE. a leaders of i i will- effect i a i i This bring i the Scouts city in closer other i will help the work. Iho ith cadi a a i Mrs. Niok iihiveiy, has sn i is no heiior. condition is quite serious.

The condition of GntVor, son 01" S. S. of 1414 Oif- iir-i-r- i hrokcii Leir in a bascTjall gamt 1'Yiday. is VPL-V giMtifyiug to i physicians and CnriVv I'l-ceivnl compound i i i i will be held in the! 1 right liinl) through Kirsl Piesl.ylr-rian gymnasium, collision wiO. a fellow pbye The evenls i he in olmrgc a I luddleson lie All i of alii stunts i be pulled oil'.

Tuesday i i i i i I'or all enior.Junior Hascbalk gamp i i i Kiver Ciiy grounds. of 'lie i i i i i i named to 110,000, which i I I used to reestablish liomes tliisi ore wvcck- I hy i flood. nnno'iiiic'fMl -Morniny i i of Ihis sum tad lu'cn nuseiL elniles several onl-ol'-lmvti iicns OT' considerable i io pet Ihc a i i a OOO in few days, i i i us we would Allirn i Monday. "Tnc money is i i i plioil fov i i i iis porisildc and u-f i i it go as far wo tan. Only the inoM noi-dy iirr bc-intr looUf-d i er." Siiiil Mi 1 i i i i i i i of a i dL-smptmris to In 1 boujrht lo a the a of a i i i in tin- lluod.

A IK-W en so of diplHlierift tod.iy rs. Wagner, i i street. i i (U lor is ill. ftlrnikoiiphipi i ii.ul .1 fool itijurctJ in HL-L-idenl, wn-s lukon TO the. Hemp- Mead i a to 1iav 5 font a i i a a i llitison.

i-vet-yono as I i Rod- vho Ims lieeit i for llic, pflsf ii a i i a of sy. ER CAIN HAS NED COBBLERS f.nokinj; fine and il.mnly and lo into the game at a. moment's notice, Cain, i i of ihe a i i Snniliiy evening. He came liere from Banquet Row Not Settled Col- IP hcen coach- thc te.iin for iive werks. He is in i and s.ii's that i ho needs is a (jttlc i 'practice.

Cain's i i i is ClinMillensvilie. a small ber-n i i i i i a i hy I flood, near He suys of i MudenLs arc Xiinosvillo received an a linlil Iho at i i i There Is i a i i i I a (be a a -baiLQiu-t i held lliis yenr. The I i Hcliol rtynAKiiini where the ban-' Hiel lo a lir-t-n served hns i'ii, of 'IVelfth nsiuilil. -lii'lge Tliomas lli.n-t«) tprnor.ii. 'The wife iilleged cruelty i nested.

The oonpls mnrriofl ni- Grt-onup, a is now located Attorney J. "Dschlor. Petitions Signed Petitions line- for the clcsin? xl. live of 1 i I i of niovitu; i then tors on S.ID- 1-ity appoaroJ in m.iiT chnrchea, Sundsy, a 103 were i .1 in from i Jlnoi -liriilgi-5 i i i vros's the and i i rivers plnee, heinir wnshed i a a nol I a i lias Xanr-sville a i a llooil, the H. i- O.

rnil- road i i i i lieTM vias'm-il pleti-ly a i every hf-tilir i i i i Tiie i i i i i i 1 is stiil nn i or piai- bet. tin the candidate. 1 ivhii'b iiiinln up nn of a ilo li? roinin.3i:ic ilie niul tho left oi Spoilt law. Tlif between i a van i sii er. t'esv days before was I liouL'hl a i worse and 1 MI-P.

A. I a Mrs. OLIi--- a moved hack to her former lio'inn in Mr. floo.l- i Mrs. a i nf Clii- Isn lefl i i i fiigini 1 ns i t- Kiisl I i i i i i shT-ct i I.rcn.ini i from I i i i i i i i fell if i i i a i i i i of i up.

'I'lic i V. M. C. iis shoe- il. in Ilir a i i i nr.iss i a ho liml I Mr.

nnd Mrs. i i i i i i i rnn: i :,1 I i i i 1 Rev. T. P. Dcgaman A i -Tl I 1 DoLMiii.m.

"i inr- a ridfiy a i i i of I jWill Draw For Vara.tlon il! IVill.nni. i and Miss V.th- 1S. i i i i AN ANCHOR TO School Ends On June i ot nmti is i i-otjie yo lo I Will re.lks von Hank ma F. C. DflEHLER CO.

Funerai Directors BANK OHIO. ..52,000,000.00 UKOERTftKERS "Tlte Clallicollie TJiomns.Jicush i Quiiic.v. "Mondnv, hy her apod mother, 3 h.id ill. fnlher rtiffl few i They Have (h Jll'lcr Suit i i i i i i i for i hiisbniiil Tims I lie refiiraiii- in: tnl-r Ttcifls' liiiti i visiting lii' i i i i i lifled. Tlie moci to i i old staini- vc ninl aft'cction.

HAYPORT A Lehman rctmns.l i. Mouthy, nt'lcr sper.dins i i i Mrs. M. liomo "-3? hjfe l.y the l.iu-ilo Mn.vlieiv Sal.ir- :in.l Siin.l.ly lioinc. Mrs.

Cnylorct riM''f- i at tlie hotr.o of ti; Snndny. PORTSMOUTH, Capital and Surplus Resources over u-rck-' with rf illf Columbiif. I I Hnrney ilaugt' aiifl Anna 1- in sboppi ii Ot tir-li. i i i i -Mr. nf tlic Frea II.

(irf-h frf Sunday vilh anJ brothers OQ.

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