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ff FRIDAY, JUNE 1,1923 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923 PAGE THIRTEEN FOR SALE room cottage in good mii'iion die-piece sanitary sink, and light. Located on near Fifth St. Three 01 dollars will swing i jr Kas ru "8 plate and oven, settee, 801-X. Vlt stock, 100 units In cinrd Royalty Syndic-ate: also in Texas Royalty Syndi- tt value, each, raying a 12 per cent annually, will take $102 for.all, il'crbert Lyou, rate- home. Extra rooiiis, bath, furna'ce, 1120(1- Call 2fil-U assessments paid.

Terms-ar- '1-lt -Maxwell touring car. V'nral condition. Cord tires. Cheap sold oj.ce. inquire 1003 Gallia 1 room brick house.

All a rooms. Modern throughout. Downtown lo- West of Waller. 1-hoiie drive, garage. and Cheap.

Phone 2704. 3-lt Kni'ipped for coal or gas. Cost $400. sl-ll for Must be moved ico. Uailiators of all kinds.

We Ibese to be in first class Here is a chance to got Machine Slips Off Road, Turns Over, Woman Injured; Left Leg Amputated FOR SALE--Bicycle, $10. Phone r.i uS cti), i-at FOR SALE--Fine Tomato plants, 10 i-cnts per doz. 1025 8th. l-3t Mrs. E.

J. Parrish. of Huntinifton," is in critical conrtitoii in llemp- stead hospital, the result of injuries suflerwl iibout two o'clock Thursday afternoon in an automobile accident on the towpath between Waverly and Piketon. Her left leg Mow the knee was crushed so badly that it lad to bo amputated last night. Her condition is due to loss of blood and shock following the amputation.

Her chances for are remote, it was stated at the hospital this morning. Mr. and -Mrs. Pnrrish and son Eldon, and Tlobert Shrewsbury and Moore, also of Huntington, were enroute home from Indianap- oils, wherr- they witnessed the a FOR RENT--Furiiifihed nice room l.ots of i nice garden, shade: an ideal summer FOB SALE Strawberries on ihe Vlaeg estate. Buena Vista.

Trice 7 cents per'box if you will pick them. Crates aud boxes furnished. No children allowed in pntch. 1-fe FOR SALE--Royal typewriter number 10, 34 inch carriage. Good condition.

Phone 2344-R after 0 p. m. l-'-it FOR RENT rnces on ilemorial Day. It. was necessary to take the towpath road our.

of 'Warerly to Piketon on account of the paving of the road in Piketon. According to Mr. Parrish. he had been following a Chlllieothe-Porrs- mouth bus, and -when it pulled over to one side to let a machine coming north pass, he sounded his klaxon for the bus driver to remain to one side until he passed. In going around the bus.

Mr. Parrifb says that he drove too close to the edge road and the left front a I onc coiiiliiion. heating pipe cheap. This ma- IVri'il ran be seen at the former Selby home, west, of High vc'-hool 'on V.allia Saturday at- irriinon or call E- B. Poffenberfier.

Waller, for appointment, Phone SALE--Simmons' day complete, good as new. Phone 2181-Y. Also small (5-1-If touring car. Phone SALE Columbia Washington. victrola.

31-St ffJR "SALE--Good corner lot on Jackson Street. Bargain. Owner out nf citv and must sell. I'hone nsi-y. FOB SALE--Camp sites and baby farms at.

Camp. Bennett on Little Scioto No interest or taxes. Your nwn terms- Eichclbergcr. Phone nnfi iltl -2 FOB S4LE-- 10 acres; new buildings; only 4 miles out; fine home, onlv Payment down, balance This is a special. See nie at Elcbclbergcr.

phnnc 300. p( )R Grand Chevrolet. Pino condition. 1315 Grandvlew. FOR SALE--iJirge table suitable library or office.

Phone 545-L. 5-2G-tf FOB SALE--Oakland Sedan. 1011 Timmonrls. Phone 2204-Y. FOR SALE-- Sacrince tires, and 30-3 1-2, $2.50.

All larger sizei, $3.50. II any tire purchased from us proves unsatisfactory within one jear return it with receipt and get another nt half price. Roy's Tire Store, 1141 10th, Street, second door westof N. passengei- station. Open evenings and Sundays.

4-3-tf FOiTSALE-- Oak dresser. Dr. Mor- FOR SALE--5 lots in Ixmg Meadow near Sciotoville. Fricl. r.tli.

Enquire W. J. KOK SALE--Vacuum sweeper, snin- a couch, folding bed. Phono 5-2G-tf FOR SALE--At Camp Hayport: a i i i camp sites, small P-' mem rlown, balance as rent. Also fine acre a small payment down.

Also 47 1-2 acres at $100 per fic-rc. All level- C- C. Xiegler. I'linac 927-Y. I wheel over ihe edge and tbe machine stnrii'd lo Klide.

"I pulled hard to the right in an effort to get the left front, wheel hack onto the road, but it. was of no avail and I yelled for tbr occupants to crouch down in the. car." Mr. Parrish said Friday. According to Mr.

Parrisb. a the machine turned over ouefi. all were still in it and nobody been hurt, but when it turned over a second lime. Parrish had been thrown partially out and one side of Ihe body of the car was across her left leg. Passing motorists brought Mrs.

Parrisb and hushanrl to Hempstoad hospital aud she remained conscious all way to the ho.spit.nl. but was we.ik from loss of blond. Dr. S. S.

Haldermnn was called and Inter a c-nll was sent, in for Dr. H. D. Hatfield. noted surgeon of Huntington, who made the i to Portsmouth by automobile, arriving here about seven o'clock.

The operation was performed at once, tbe left leg being amputated below the knee. I. M. Southworth, manager of the Pure Oil Company, this city, was passenger on the bus and a witness lo tbe accident. Passengers from the bus helped lift the machine off Mrs.

Parrlsh. Eldon Pnrrish suffered cuts about tbe head and face. home- lovely home: excellent camp site, llefer- ence required. Sciotovilh'. a i a 31-3t KENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; bath and phone.

734 Oth St. Phone 1054-W. 31-2t FOB KENT--Sleeping room for gentleman. Good location. Refer- r-nce required.

Phone 341-R- 31-3t FOR KENT--i room furnished cot- Phone 201R-R. i-31-tf FOR KENT--S room furnished cot- lace. 1314 Lincoln. 31-3t FOK KENT--Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Inquire rrar 1402 Findlar.

FOK KENT--Metal garage on Robinson Avenue, near Monroe. In- nt 1124 Monroe Street. 31 -2t FOK RENT--Sleeping room with bath and electricity for gentlemen. 1.11S FOR RENT--Sleeping room, finest in Ihe city. Dr.

Morsan. FOK KENT--Nic-fcly furnished sleep Market News New York NEW YORK. June--Selling orders predominated ot tbe opening of today's stock market. Free offerings of the oil sharps were a i tn Hie bankruptcy proceedings against ilie largest curb market house i i dealt henvy in oil issues. California Petroleum, however, continued its rises establishing new top '117 up points on (he initial sale.

Marland Oil followed Calilun ia Petroleum i higher ground but the other oils were heavy. Standard of California and Phillips I'eirmium each dropping a poim. Studelinker; aud Mack Truck each fell a point and most of the active steels yielded fractionally. American Hide and Leather, preferred, dropped 1 Underwood Typewriter registered a net gain of and Colorado Fuel advanced 1. The general list began .10 sell towards the end of tbe first half hour.

Baldwin and California Petroleum losing a large part of their iuilial gains. American Can, which had idvancert of a point, cancelled its gain and dropped a point below yesterday's final quotation and Beechnut Pack ing dropped Foreign exchanges opened irregular. Demand sterling advanced of a cent, to and French trances I Amrnican Smelting and 50 American Sugar American T. and T. .123 American Tobacco American Wooleu SO 1 Anaconda Cupper 44Vj Ale-bison OlHi A and W.

Indies 17 Baldwin Locomotive ex div Baltimore and Ohio 4S'Tj Bethlehem Steel ex div Si-Is Canadian Pacific ex div 150 California Petroleum Central Leather 27 Cerro de Pasco Copper 42 Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio (Mis Chicago and Northwestern Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pfd 'M I. and Pnc. 2S'i Chile Copper ex div 2G Cbino Copper 22 Consolidated Gas r.2 Corn Products 12S3i 'Cosden Oil 47 Crucible Steel 70 Cuba Cauo Sugar pfd 52 23.26 to 23.32: Dee.

22.83 to 22.90; Jan. 22.05 to 22.70; Mar. 22.UO to 22.03. LIBERTI' NEW YORK, June 1--Liberty July 1.131-s to 1.1-'!Vs and September l.lli lo l.Ki'/i were followed by a decided drop all around. C'nni a oats were easier i wheat.

A opening unchanged to I hi- rorn market suffered a moderate gcm-rul down- Oats slimed urn-hanged to off 41 10 Later all the months showed i of a setback. Provisions a were sustained liy firmness of hog values. CHICAGO GRAIN I A 1--Butter, higher: creamery extras standards a firsts 1 fir.sls seconds rUiffxO-j. Eggs, receipts cases; i i 23Vj(fi'24 i i 21 Vj miscellaneous slor- packed extras storage packed firsts 1 bonds closed: 100.20: first 4's 08.11: second 4's 08.10; first 4 I ns.OO: second 4'4's OS.10: third 4W's fourth 98.12; treasury 00.10. COFFEE NEW YORK.

1--Coffee, Uio No. 7. futures steady; July Sept. S.70. Informal Famous Players-La sky 70U General Asphalt G'eneral Electric- 170 G'eneral Motors Great Northern, pfd 70Vi Gulf States Steel Illinois Central Inspiration Copper i i i i i i i i i i i i i t4 dropped points to 0.41 cents, bec-j a i a i Harvester S2 4 murks pslablished another new man marks established another new low record at cents, thus falling below the pegged rate of .0014 cent, of the Austrian crown for tbe first lime.

1 ing room in private borne. AH con-1 Encouraged by the lack of resist- ance to selling pressure, professional Gentleman preferred. 222 FOR RENT--2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. AH conveniences. 1324 Mound.

Phone 154S-R- G-l-tf FOR SALE Fresh cow. Wm. Schneider, fowellsville Pike. Phone Sciotovillp Kxchnngc. l-'-t FOR SAJ.E--Bed, coil springs, Sini- mous' mattress, fruit jars, white kitchen table and stool, folding iron cot.

gas range, davenport, oak Phone l-2t FOR SALE--Fresh cow. Sciotoville Exchange. Pboue 2022 l-2t FOK RENT--2 sleeping rooms, suitable for gentlemen. 2332 Grant St. 30-3t FOR RENT Reasonable; modern sleeping rooms for men half block from P.

O. Phone 11 FOR RENT--Nice furnished sleeping room All conveniences, for two persons. Phone 13SO-T. 1005 Robinson. 27 tf FOK RENT--Sleeping room for girl.

014 Waller. 5-23-tf FOR KENT--Room for 1 or 2 gentlemen, all conveniences, use of aim parlor. Two squares from Post Office. C41 Sixth Street. 4-7-tf FOR RENT Furuishcd room, mod- traders resumed their attack on all quarters of the list.

There was little evidence of tbe recent activity of pool Oils, motors, rubbers, steels, equipments and leathers were offered freely. California Petroleum reacted to and Marine Int. Mer. a i pfd 20Vi International Paper 44 bid Invincible Oil 14- Kelly-Springfield 44 Keunecott Copper Liniii Locomotive Louisville and Nashville OOU Mack Truck 70 Mnrland Oil 44 Maxwell Motors Middle States Oil Missouri, Kan. and Tex.

13 Missouri Pacific pfd New York Central preferred touched a new low figure Hartford 17 for tbe year at Pan American Kl anl 1( shares turned strong toward noon rising one to two points. lx)sses of to 3Vi points were recorded by Willys-Overland preferred, Mack Truck, General Asphalt preferred, American Water Works, and Electric, Gulf States Steel. Central Leather preferred, American Sloss-Sheffield Can, Bethlehem Steel. Steel. ern, central.

020 Sixth Street. -tf FOR RENT-- Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 500 Cth. or Phone 1002 L. 22-tf FOR RKNT--Sleeping room.

507 Washington. 5-25-tf FOK KENT--tiara Be- 042 ijth. FOR SALE--100 acres, two miles west of Powellsville; thirty ucres fine bottom land, now in growing go with f'Uit lots of good pasture: 80 acres good I keeping rooms with second growth timber, three coal 520 3rd St. veins, 150 young fruit trees, good barn and fnir house. This farm is bargain at the pirce and very easy terms.

Call phone 1217 or address P. O. Box 252. fi-1 FOR SALE--Ford like new, cheap. Ford sedan, excellent condition.

Ford touring car, SOO. Thit- vcrsil Motor Co. Phone 02. Ask for Searles. 1 lt 1 FOR SALE--3 Boston rrri.

bull pups. FOR room modern. 2 story, corner lot, 7th and A a newly papered, Street assessments i paid cheap at Can arrange erms. V. Burkhart.

Phone ernv 2S FOK SALE--Two Jersey milk cows. Phone 15S-X Seiotoville Exchange- 5-20-tf FOR SALE--T'sed brick and lumber. Lynn. Phone Number 0 a ing's Exchange. 20-Gt FOR canary singers; also 1-ockaiini.

cheap. 5058 Gallia Ave, Soinioville. 31-4t FOR SALE--Grocery store, stock and fixtures. Doing 52.00 month business. Phone 2S51 or 102( 1f FOR SAIJE room, two story dwelling; water, gas, bath, pantry.

gooJ floors, cabinet mantle, front and rear porches. Located' on Gallia Ave. Easy terms. rru-e AY. AY.

YVeulncr Co Phones 10U -ind 2601. 1-" FOK SALE--5 room, two story dwell water, gas, bath, pantry, cel- i'ir. large stable, corner lot in New Price very low and easy i'-niis. W. W.

Yveidner Co. I'li'-nes and 2001. 1-lt Are You Interested In Securing A Business Training? a i i i the wotccon of 1'orts- who havr prepared them- securing business and irt In you. F. IL Bachman, PrM.

TIRES TUBES ams A Few More Left Get Them While They Last Guaranteed Stork Compare These Prices DAYTON, AMAZON, MASON. HOOD. F1SK 30x3 1-2 Fabric 32x1 SS. Fabric SS. Tabric 25.00 30x3 1-2 din.

ord 14.00 32x3 1-2 SS. Cord 20.00 24.00 35.00 32x4 SS. 32x4 1-2 SS. 33x1 SS. 34x4 SS.

34x4 1-2 Sis. 35x" SS. TUBES Cord Cord Cord 25.00 Cord 30.00 Cord 3-1-00 Cord 45.00 28x3 30x3 30x3 1-2 32x3 32x4 33x4 SI .90 2.00 2.35 2.5i 3.10 3.25 34x4 32x4 33x4 1-2 34x4 1-2 31x5 35x5 3.85 3.90 3.95 4.40 4.50 KBiN't'--Furnished light huuse- couvcniences. 5-20-lf Beechnut Packing, Dupont and Twin City Rapid Transit. Call money opened at oli per cent.

Stock price pursued a. reactionary course in today's more active stock market, many of the leaders falling 2 to 0 points. Liquidation on stocks for Ihe account of curb houses which liave experienced a run as a result of tbe Jones and Hake bankruptcy, wan an important factor In the day's operations. Sales approximated' shares. The close was heavy to net lower with July 1.0!)% to 1.10 and to l.OOvi.

Corn closed unsettled FOB RENT-- room for light housekeeping. 1013 High. Phone 1005-W. 5-28-tf FOR RKNT--2 unfurnished rooms. Phone 2540-X.

31-21 FOR KENT---U front unfurnished rooms. Xo children. 1128 IStb. l-2t FOK RENT--U unfurnished Call at. Hotel Portsmouth.

rooms. FOR RENT---Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 1113 1-2 Gallia. Side entrance. G-l-tf FOR RENT--3 furnished light housekeeping rooms.

Phone 12y4-Jj. 2204 7l Sr. K-l-tt FOR RKNT---Modern, large, front sleeping room. 010 3rd. Phone n.j4-X.

FOR RENT--Large front furnished sleeping room, down town location. Phone lifter FOR furnished light housekeeping rooms. 515 Glover St- Phone 242S-X. 1-gt FOB RENT--N'ice front bed room. Couple preferred.

1S10 Vinton Avp, Phone 1SS4-X. l-'-t FOR RENT--Sleeping room. 1010 Gallia. (i FOR RENT--Furnished room. Bath, eleejricity.

Suitable for 2 persons. 1147 VI FOR or five room furnished modern apartment for adults. Phone 2071-L. 1-lt FOK KENT--I room apartment, tiled to Ic Bet, lower with July to The closing was weak. New York Stocki Closing Prices Allied Chemical and Dye American Can American Car and Foundry 170 American International Corp.

22! American Locomotive 138 LOST--A fraternity pin i diamond setting. Initial H. C. Heward if returned to phone 192(i. 1201 4th of 1-lt LOST--Penrl crescent pin with ruby in center.

Phone 1C3S-Y. l-2t LOST--33x4 tire on Hayport Road or Gallia pike Wednesday afternoon. Phone 204T-1'. Reward. Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific 71 Pacific Oil Pan American Petroleum Gf) 1 Pennsylvania -14Vi People's Gas Producers aud Refiners ex div Pure Oil 22 Reading Republic Iron and Steel Roebuck Sinclair Con.

Oil Pacific Southern Railway Standard Oil of X. .1. Studcbakor llOVs Texas Co. Texas and Pacific 20U Tobacco Products A Transcontinental Oil I'nion Pacific ex div United Retail Stores 70 U. S.

Jnd. Alcohol T.4 United States Rubber United States Steel a Copper Westiughouse Electric uiiHi Willys Overland ClIIfAGO lilVKSTOCK CHICAGO. June 1--Hogs, receipts good lo choice grades mostly hijher; others around steady: top 7.40; bulk IfiO to pound averages 2.10 to pound, IniU-hPrs T.0."(!j..7.2r: sows desirable in pound pigs 5.75 iS.li."'0; big piiekers going slow: heavy weight bogs medium 7.HI (ii.7.40: lighl 7.10^7.40: light light packius" sows smooth ii.10 iJHt.riO: packing sows rough j.l'ifii; o.io: kiiurig pigs Cattle, receipts a i i i i a i generally a i better! grades beef steers scarce; steady to i i other grades steady; light yearlings numerous slow, lop mn- ttired steers few loads good steers bulk beef steers and yearlings S.30@flO.25; iiKedium she stock i a bulk desirable bologna bulls 4.7r(ff bulk eniiuers and cullers caws mostly u.OOSi: ilesinible heef heifers G.17riftfS.OO: desirable vealers lo packers Sheep, receipts "i.OOO; fairly aclive strong i seven doubles i i i i a springers sorted 10.75; bulk best natives iri.OO® 15.50: good handyweiglit old crop lambs 34.0H: choice light, weight a i ewes G.OO; heavy mostly 3.75@4.25. Hill Funeral Puberal services for Thomss Hill well known resident of mott who died suddenly Thursday morning will bo held from the Mc- Derraott M. B.

church Saturday morning at 11 o'clock with Rev. J. A. Bretx in charge. Members of the I.

0. 0. F. and Jr. 0.

A. of McDermott will attend the lusr rites. Burial will be in Rushtown cemetery. John Bush. John Bush, aged 43.

a native of West Virginia, died at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home 'of John George. 2343 Eighth stret. wlih whom he bud made his home during I be past several years. DpRlh was due to an illness of tuberculosis. -Mr.

Hush moved trt Portsmouth i his wife. Mrs. Belle Bush, in Mrs. Bush died in 19in. Funeral son-ices will be conducted from the (I'oorpe home at 2 o'clock Saturday i burial in Greenlnwn.

CLOSING PRICES OHIO STOCK COLUMBUS, June 1--Cities Service common 1.53@l.ru; do pfd US; Pure Oil 22. CINCINNATI GRAIN CINCINNATI, June 1--Whuat 1.2H corn oals s'cady 46 1 rye lower 70fe72; hay 15.00@20.50. Potatoes, Red River early Ohios 1.75@2.00 per sack 150 poiuds; Michigan 2.25@2.00 per sack 120 pounds. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK I I A I I Hogs, receipts 5,000: steady lo ulHHOc higher. Heavies 7.SO; packers and butchers 7.SO: i 7.05@7.SO; stags .1.50 (SM.OO: heavy 1st sows 5.00@5.75; light, -shippers 7.25: pigs 130 pounds mid less 5.00(o;5.50.

Cattle, 000: weak; steers good to chnice 10.00; a i to good S.OOiJ/fl.OO; common to a i 0.00 heifers good to choice S.50® 0.50; fair lo good 7.50@8.00; common to a i 5.iO(ri.7.50; cows good to choice "1.50(157.00; i to good 4.50® 5.50; cutters 3.00@::."5. Calves active tuid strong. Good lo choice 10.00@ll.riO: fair to good S.00@10.00; common and large 5.00@ 7.50. Sheep, receipts 2.500; steady; good to c-hoice 4.00@G.OO: i rto good common 1.00(fi;2.00; bucks u.oo(§'o.50. Lambs steady; good to choice 15.50 a i to good 13.00@15.50; seconds 11.00@12.50; common S.00@ 10.00.

You couldn't ask such a wealthy and exclusive sort of fellow as John D. for a more informal pose a this. The oil magnate is In jersey and tights for the opening of squash court atop tbe Whitehall Building, New Siuilli Fullerton Smith I'ullerton, sou of John M. and Lydia Kullerton, was horn in Madison township. Scioio comity, June (1.

1SSC. and died in i county May 2S, V.W. at the age of 87 years. a united in marriage to Xaney a a January 33. 1859.

and to this union, one child, Mrs. Mary Kent, who was born. After tbe death of bis tirsl. wife bo was married lo Rachel Colegrove Junu- iiry 25. ISr.0.

To i union six children were born; Ida, who died in infancy: John who died November in Pi-oria. I I I Alonzo. of Decatur. 111.: Clarence ot Hammond, 111.: Mrs. Alta Yost of Sciotoville, and Alva of Minford.

A the passing of his second wife he was married a third time ro Kmaline Brame, February 3893. Mrs. Fullertoa and one daughter born of this union, Mrs. Osie Hazol Walls, of also survive. Of six brothers, thron lire living, along i two sisters.

They arc Garrett of Boise City. Idaho, John of Weldon, 111, Allen of. Mrs. Lydia Starr of Bonnie, 111., and Mrs. Susan Graham of Stoekdale.

KHzabeth Adams of Minford. who died one ycar'-ago. was also a sister. Mr. Fullerton also leaves grandchildren and 6 great grand- hlldren.

He spent bis entire life in the community near his birthplace am! was a well known and. respected fanner. Mr. Vnllerton united with Ibc Bnptist church in early life and continued in that faith until death. Dokies To Attend A D.

O. K. K. ceremonial will bo held in Athens Thursday, June 7, fol lowed by a big ceremonial in Spring JleUI. Saturday, I).

Members of Meenatum Temple. D. O. K. this city, are planning to attend both cer emonials.

EAST BUFFALO EAST BUFFALO. 1--Cattle, receipts 225: slow 25c lower: calves receipts a i 50c higher 4.00 LOST--License tag. Number 749.GG2, in Sciotoville. Phone Boston 1S1-L. Reward.

1-lt LOST--Lady's small hand bag con- a i i $40 to Wednesday, May between Sciotoville, Ohio, and Greenup, Ky. Phone Sciotoville Reward. l-2t LOST--Child's dotted swiss waist, between Anderson's store and corner Otb and Washington. Phone 4GM-L. 1-lt LOST--27x54 Axminsler rug.

Robinson Ave. Notify Portsmouth Storage Auction S41 Gallia. Liberal reward. l-2t LOST--Alan's blue suit coat between a i electricity, $40. Phone s-ciotoville and South Webster, Monday.

Fountain pen and papers in pockets. Phone 2005-L. Reward. 31-2t FOR RENT--3 downstairs rooms. Newly furnished.

All conveniences Phono 239-M. FOR RENT--2 furnished downstairs rooms for light housekeeping. Garage also. ISIS Oth. 1-11 FOR RENT--2 light housekeeping rooms-.

Bath, phone, electricity. Phone Boston 174-X. .1 -Ht FOK RENT- Fronr. room flat. o45 1-2 G-l-tf FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room for man and wife or 2 men.

Grimes Avo. Phone 077-M. l-3t You Will Save Money. Also New Batteries Below Cost MacDonell-Buick Co. Phono 2590 1626 Oallia LOST LOST Bull terrier pup, wearing harness.

Reward. Phone 844 or 2789. 1-lt LOST--Small yellow dog. 103(5 Poplar Terminals. Phone 15JM-X.

LOST--Diamond ring. Phone HW4-L. Reward. l-2t LOST--I'air gold rim nose glasses in Mound Park Tuesday. Finder phone 2102.

Reward. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICK--The phone number of R. Independent (iargage. has been changed from 1119-X to NOTICE--I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Dorthea Gable.

(Signed) Arthur L. Gable. 31-3t NOTICE--Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.

Alcrris' phone No. Is changed to Boston' JHI-X. 31-2t CHICAGO, June 1--Wheat July 1.09%; Sept. 1.09%: Iec. i.ll=».

Corn: Sept. 75-r 1-Vc. Oats: July 40Vs; Sept. Dec. Lard: July 1.1.20: Sept.

11.43. llibs: 9.07; Srjit. TOLEDO URA1N TOLEDO. enfh 1.2S 1.29. Corn '(': 8S'.

Oats Hogs, receipts 5.000: active, to 10 if7.25c i heavy S.OO; mixed and ynrkers S.10S?.8.15; light yorkers 7.15 (JT.S.iri: pigs 7.25; roughs 5.75; roughs slags 4.00@;4.r)0. Siieep, and bimbs, rec'clpfs 800: yearlings 10.OOfS,' 12.00 wethers 7.50 ewes 2.00rJiG.OO; mixed sheep (j.50(,'7.00. 16. Rye 71. 72.

Clover seed prime crash ll.uO: Oft. 13.75: Cee. 11.50. Atsike prime cash August 11.40; Or. and 11.25.

Timothy prime cash August 4.25; Sept. 0.65; Oct. 3.50. Chicago Grain And Provisions CHICAGO, 1-- With crop conditions generally auspicious for growth, the wheat market underwent material decline today in tbe dealings. Lower quotations at Liverpool acted as a i-ontrilniting bearish factor.

On the other band a Produce Market CLEVELAND, June 1-- Poultry, henvy fowls fowls cocks Potatoes. Michigan Florida Rose Xo. 1, grade 7.25j)7.50 North Carolina cobblers S.OO S.25 pre barrnl. CINCINNATI PRODUCE CINCINNATI, market unchanged. 1--Produce Ice Crsam Socuil Saturday evuniiiR.

0, an ice cream social i be held at. Empire GranRC hall by the United I'ift club end Empire 1'oultry club. The (social will hi- given to raise funds to pay the expanse of the clubs' exhibits at the county fair In August. ALWINDEL FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Funeral home at 1503 Oh nere strett, no charge. Brwidk office 625 Third SI.

1'bont Castor To Get Busy State Prohibition Enforcement Officer Harry Castor has left for Columbus, where he will be stationed for three or four weeks while working in the central part of the state. No Meeting Monday No meeting of the Portsmouth Ministerial Association will le held next Monday morning 01; account, of the Portsmouth District M. 02. Conference in Ironton. OBITUARY laid To Rest The body of the a Rucf Colegrove, who died recently in Cincinnati, was laid to rest Friday In tbe LOUR Run cemetery.

Ho was well known in Lucasrille and Portsmouth. Charles IL Owens Charles M. Owens, born in LYNN Undertaking and Embalming A. P. SMALLEY.

Astfstant Years of good serrlct speaks for itielf PHONE 11 Ambulance Service Kentucky July 1S49. died May .14, i 1023, at Kullerton, where he spent all his life. He was united in marriage ro Cordelia Conway, Mtm-h 30. 1870, and to this union were born four daughters. Mrs.

Owens died August fi, 3SS7. In 1908 he was married to Miss Caroline Davis. To their union five children were born, two boys and three girls. One died in infancy. The widow and eight children survive.

On March 20. Mr. Owns suf- i i ami on uie wimic uiu um- str0 1OTral si for the maA-ot: a bit April he suffere, a second stroke announcement that commission houses were to report to the secretary of agriculture accounts of long or-short 1.000,000 bushels or more was construed in some quarters as implying that accounts of less than 1.000.000-bushels-are too small to he objectionable, such views failed apparently to have any bullish result. Opening prices which varied from unchanged figures to lower with CAN YOU BEAT IT? List No. 45 Only $4150 Today This brand new little home, five rooms bath, electricity, cabinet mantel, two porches, basement, garage, seven squares from the post office--same property that was advertised at $4500 last Friday and has fallen $50 a day--now going for cash, $9.15 per week pays for it.

Call for an appointment to inspect this property. HANNAH'S LAND OFFICE PHONE 175 3fce Cold Siar.derd of VaJutf Square Deal In Used Cars One Reo Touring, mechanically good, paint poor. One Studebaker Special Sedan. See it. One Auburn Touring, a beauty.

One Dodge Sedan, fine condition. One Hupp Touring, mechanically good. One Hupp Coupe, new paint and tires. One Hupp Sport, absolutely new. Johnson Brothers Phone 101.

804 Chillicothc THE WOOL MARKET BOSTON. 1--The. Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: "The demand for wool i the past week especially i the intervention of the holiday cm has been rnther limited but there is rather more inquiry reported from mills and on the whole the oiu- look brighter, although there is still much room for improvement. markets are generally steady, although Bradford is reported rather easier on tops and yarns. "Dealers in the west are lowering their limits and are getting less wool in consequence, growers a i refused for the i being to consider bids which were materially under the high point of the season.

There is a question whether or not the high point an been passed. "The marker for goods is in healthier a of mind, apparently, all hough new business is very limited for tbe time bolug." which resulted in death. He was at bis old home. Tolcsboro, May IS. The pallbearers were six nephews: KHV Owens, Ralph Owens.

Will H. James Owens, Owens Clarence Owens. GASOLINE AM) ALCOHOL I I A I June 1--Denatured i in gasoline a wngun 21 70 ier cent SUGAR NIvW YOUK. il Raw futures market i prices midday two 10 i not hiu'hcr. KrflnH MI jar inichiing'-ij i i a a liMcd Refined futures Sugnr i closed Mi-adv: up- sales 1S.OOO 0.21; Sept.

O.H2; ln-c. 5.SO; -Mar. 4.54 NEW YOKK. 1-- Cull money easier: high low i i rate 5 i closing bid -iV-i: offered last call loans against uc- I timi- loans a mixed (-ollnleral lo diiys 5: -I to prime commercial paper CO'lTON NKW YORK, June 1--fotlon spot quiet i i Col Inn future." i 2o.0."i tu 20.00; Uci Scherer The home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Scherer. 1411 a a was plunged into sorrow early this morning when death claimed their con, Jimmie in Merry hospital a a twelve weeks illness. Death was due to complications following bronchial ancumonia. The chid had been In he hospital five weeks.

i i Scherer son of John H. and Klixitbcth Scherer was horn in i city November 10. 1017. He wns a favorite in the neighborhood aud will be greatly missed. The parents mve the sympathy of their many in their hour of sorrow.

Surviving are the parents, and I wo sisters. and Iluth and a irother. John Robert. Funeral services will be held Monlay ill i o'clock from Holy l(-emir Burial will be in flreenlawn. If It's Roofing-, Spontlnf, Gutters, (Repairing) Call THIHNE Your Tribute To The Deceased Your tribute to the deceased should be one that you can pleasantly remember and one that will cause you no regrets.

Our increasing business pays a tribute to our service. F. C. Daehler Co. Auto Ambulance Service J.

L. Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance Phone 117 Cor. 9th and Waller Sts, THE EMRICK- RAWSON CO. Funeral Ambulance Servien Full Auto Equipment FUNERAL HOME FKEB 1144 GallU St. Phone 25SJ 957 810 Secyjjd St, GEORGE PFEIFFER Funeral DirttUr And Eababntr Hiss Anna ritllttt Embalmer Phone 96 Ettbtb Stt.

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1858-1967