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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 4

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FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1912. NEXT TIME! LOAN ME RIGHT QUICK I GOTTA TAKE A WONDER WHY COME BACK WITH COAT AMD OMBHB1.1.A, IT'S. TWO OCI.OCK A 1 HA.VSUT HA? A OF UST TEH C.EMTS! ILL HAVE TO CARHY YOUR IT'S COAT TO ACROSS. HIY JAKE LOAN HE YOUR MCAUTVCKET I TAKE A 31 MO BAT HABITS BUT PANCIM' INCVAJPtM HORSES, MILCH COWS, HOliS LAVIN' HEMS- EVR -POSSESSES RARE KUJ5ICAL, TALENT- BEIN 1 COMSMJCWEO THE BEST CORNET1ST IN CL.AYCBNTH* HAT5 CHAKCES TJUT HE'S Au'AYS WAHTEO MARRY HANDSOME C1TV L.ADV Rarden Home Was Burned To Ground of untnown origin Thurs- 'day completely destroyed the two' irtory dwelling known as tha Irank property ot Ttenleu, eu- filing Iocs of 12W, partly covered bT insurance. property wai owned by Oppy and wns occupied by The firo occurred it th noon hour-nnd tho being sounded summoned lire of tic village scene- A Bucket brigade -iris formed, bill their efforts to combat tho flames wcro in.

Ttiin. Pmcticnlly nil tbo lioiiachold ef- focta on tlio lower floors irnro curried from tho turning building. Inrare with Marvin 0. OLark, Operu House Building. Mrs.

-Otis Patton left Friday for a visit to home folks at Olivo Hill, Ky. Out prices on clothing at Hal Maaonio Temple. To Enter Yale Rtnibcu riorrfiow, son of Mr. nnil Samuel Horchoir, of tliis city, who this spring wns ouo of thegrnd unles with highest distinction fron Uio Portsmouth High school, has roccivetl vorj that ho pnasw! the alo csunnmilicm with houora. -Mr.

Horeliow wont to Cincinnati i weeks nyo, oud took this ex mm nations at tlic Thiffhcs High school. PROPERTY TRANSFERS DURING THE LAST WEEK r. Tlorchow will cnrly in tho full enter Ynlo liia friends hore will watch his college corccr with interest. Ella jr. Bicrlej to James li.

Polly, lot on Eighth street, A CJriwvford to George and Jolm B. lot ou second street, $5,500. James S. Thomas to J. B.

Pollock, lot in ilcDcrmott, $75. J. Pollock to a Pollock, lot in' MdDcrmott, Leonard W. llumlilo to "Melissa C. Shimian, lot in Drookdalc addition, Louisa llummcl to Albert Turner, as trustee for Louisa Brig lot on Blcventli street, $2,450.

Samuel B. Timmonds to Lincoln poole, lot ou Baird avenue $7-50. Lincoln Poole to Charles Knost, lot. on liaird aveuuo, $1.00 "Robert C. Jones to John Jordan, lot on MeConnell avenue $1.00.

Amos B. Stewart to Calvin Ear ris, lot in New Boston, $1.00. Cecil S. Miller to William Stewart, lot ou Mound street, and others, six ncrcs in Rush township, C. A.

Dayless to Alfred Ray, ot in Portsmouth Real Estate Company's addition, $1.00. The lyongmeadow Realty Cora- inny to Jntncs M. Biles, lot in jonguioatiow addition to Scioto- A Local Girl Tried To End Her Life Despondent because the man thwarted by a physician, it is sa: whom she wns engaged to marry had disappeared, Miss Lola Hall, former resident of the North 7nd, took carbolic acid with suicidal intent several days ago, it was learned Friday. The attempt ot self destruction, which 'was took place in a George street sort in Cincinnati. One of I' inmates ItnocUcd the bottle fro the.

Hall girl's bands alter had put it to her lips, and tl act probably saved her lifo. Jonathan llnll, a of rl, arrived home from Cmcis. ti today, as he had been called ere hy messago announcing critical illness of his daneh. Jt wasn't until he reached daughter's bedside that he arned that her condition was ronght about by an unsuccess- il nttcnrpt to leave this world ul the life of shame she had ecu lending. To a Titnes man Mr.

Hall slat- 1 Friday that his daughter had greed to come home as soon as ossiblc and forget her unsavory xpcrionees in the Queen city, Gefs Offer For Hammond It was learned in base "ball CIN Ics Friday that the Chillkothe lub owners have received an of- of $750 Tor Third Baseman Inrry llnmmond, they turned doivn. None of the ilnycrs will be sold until late in lie season, as the Babts have liyli hopes puUiug up the irst division. Ejecfmenf Suit I3ccnu50 he lias refused to pay his rent, William Clifford, TKilh nnil Chillicotho streets, bus boon with ejectment papers by 1m inudlndy, Elizuboth II. Evans. TSi3 case will bo heard bcforo Sciuira livron Tuesday inorninB, nt 0 Note the AVc have 'hammered down ithe prices on wurm woatfier articles, such as Ticlrisora- tors, Porch Furniture, Gas -iud Oasnline Ovens, until wo tiicy are the biggest bargains you were ever offered.

You -will need them for weeks to conic 1ut we -must sell them iii the next That is iwliy wo have- made such startliuf; reductions, prices, then come in ami sec the 'goods. They are all Strankam-p quality. July Prices on Refrigerators! 7.5O 40 pounds ice capacity cut to Refrigerator, 50 pounds ieo capacity cut to $12.00 liclrigerator, 75 pounds ice capacity cut to Refrigerator, 30 pounds ico eapacHy cut to Ste our largetstock today. Don't wait until they art all gone. the lowest.

6.63 7.12 $9.00 These prices are guaranteed GUT PRICES ON GAS AND GASOLINE OVENS $1.35 $1.76 2 0 vuii3 i THESE OVENS ARE AT.T. LARGE SIZE AND WILL COVER TWO BURNERS ON ANY STOVE. DON'T WAIT TOO LONG. YOTT NEED ONE NOW. KEEP YOURSELF AND KITCHEN COOL.

Ovens Cut To Ovens Ciif To Ovens Chit To Ovons Out To This is handsome, well finished Iroii and Hniss Red, 1 1-lli inch posts, KO inctics liiifli, -Ki inch tillers, lvnss ton rail, worth $1.75. In this July Sulo for only Porch liefer i2J0 Maple Torcii Maple Porch S2.62 $3.50 a i Rockr-r DON'T WAIT UNTIL THEY ARE ALL GONE. TH3S PRICES ARE GUARANTEED THE LOWEST. Henry E. Kettcr lo Emma Bm- incrt, 20 acres in Porter ship, $1,200.

"William T. Harr to Calvin TTar- ria, lot iu jS'ew Boston, $1.00. Calvin Harris to T. Harr, lot in N'cw Boston, $1.00. Williams to Anna Barbara Engclhart, lot in York- inwn, $1.00.

Pliilo S. Clark, as trustee for himself and A. R. Johnson, to Louis Arthurs, J4 acres in Orecn township, $1.00. Gcrlrudi) V.

Watson to Clara Schnucrmann, interest in tract in Porter township, $50. Henry T. "Hatlon to Jamos Lewis, lot on Tenth street, $2,200. A. JT.

Bniiiion and E. J. Dachlcr lo Erima Haymond, lot on Twcn i street, $1.00. Waller E. M.

Kanclmus to Lo Yost, 20 aercs in Porter town ship, $1,500. Horace 1,. Small to Joseph Jl. Augustin, lot on Xorth Waller street, $1.00. Harry Sliaw to iiobert McCoy IT'S CLEARANCE TIME IN Every pair of Lac'ies' and Misses' Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials must leave the department in a hurry.

These little prices are moving them. So be sure to come while your size is here. $3.50 Brown Suedo Pumps, "made Silk BCW, Welt, new last for per pair Bl.icfc- and Dull Kid Fancy Strap Pumpa, iworth $3w iO. elioice Salorday Special-Lawn Swings S3.49 LAST CAIJ, ON LAWN SWINGS. THIS SWING IS 7 FEET, 2 INCHES HIGH, 6 FEET WIDE, WELL PAINTED, SEATS COMFORTABLY FOUR PEOPLE.

A Drop Head Machine chase. overy or more pur- The Profit Sharing Store THE HOME OF LOW FRSGES 524-52B SCCONO STREET A terrific a i storm swept the upper valley in the vicinity of ClilTord and Wakeficld early Thursday and wrought considerable to vegetation. The I rain was tho heaviest in years, I tho farmers claim. A number women and child- i who a the i of Siilvatimi Army in wciv a in rain mid were dmirhcd. poor I i children were as we.t us it', ihi-v had heen tossed i riv- Lay Wediiesdav- on i street ChiUi-'Othf a not with the city ordi- nani-e of i dou'n cciuenL nvt'ived filVicial notioc lo look ni'T'-r i i i matter, rriilay in i i vi 1 rr up preparatory to bc- Lets Contract For home tMsrliT-rti'-iin on str'ot.

To The honi' to bf one of (tie- most oomplute the hilltop. Splendid Assortment of Pumps and Colonials In Tan Russia Calf, While Xuhnck, Potent. Leathers and Dull Kid that formerly sold at $2.50 and $3.00 per pal- Low or medium heel. Choke for only $1.98 Entire line hiprh grade $4.00 Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, the beat makes of Iraw Shoes ia QQ Suedes, Xubuck, Dull Kid, Tans, etc, Ladies' Long and Short Gloves in Silk and Lisle AT LITTLE PRICES $1.00 values in Black Silk (Moves for only U3li values in Gray and Tan fasle Gloves QQft onlv 50fc a-U SiUc, ionble linger tip, 2 clasp GJovts in aU and OQn Bbck for wJlj 7Sc all Silk, Kl-riincre Gloves, warranted. Black CQ and White, 2 chisp.

Halo price a in Black and White Silk Cloves for $3 and $3.50 Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials in Brown Suede, Blaclt Sucdo, Ton Russia, Dull Kid, Patent Ijcathor nnd Yici. T-hc newest and "AQ best to had. Your choico of the lot Special Prices On Children's Shoes Come and -bring the children in and let us fit taem satisfactorily and economically. You'll save money. Buy Your Sweaters This Week Tliis immense stoci of the Scott Knitting makers of.

extra good Sweater COKS is here at yonr disposal at price buvs a or Misses' size Sweater Coat thai "OC formerly sold a-. $1.50 and $2.00. Colors are While, Gray, Tan, Hi-d, etc. Sliort, tivo ciasp, Lisle Glovra for only 1 'A nn ls a handsome Sweater Cost in Ladies' or Jp i Misses' size in any shade rh.tt formerly sold Ad for your choice of Red, White or Gray Coals in a lot that formerly sold Opposite Postoffice 734-736-738 Sixth St..

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1858-1967