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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 6

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SIX' THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES FtilDAY, MAY 7, 1915. Oiir Store Will Bei Open Tomorrow, 7::: A LARGE PROPORTION OF OUR FURNITURE IS READY FOR YOUR OURISTOCK IS BUT IS ARRIVING DAILY: WEmL CARRY NOTHING tent TUEUcpv-PCCT fug Second Street Just Below Chillicothe QUARTERED OAK ROCKER, HIGHLY POLISHED, SPRING SEAT, UPHOLSTERED IN THE BEST OF IMITATION BROWN CHASE LEATHER $3 The Ha it sen Bros. Company RECEIVE REPORTS ON THE COUNT OFFICERS Copies of' reports of 'K, ''Parrott, state' examiner, of the ox- amuuilion. of Scioto county oflieea buvuriil wuro ryopived bj; tho county oflieiulrt 'D'ri- ilfty morning. 'Those availtiblc dtir- iiWf the day were the reports of tho exaim'tuitioiw of the oflico of comity recorder, protmtc judge- and sheriff.

Tho mil 9 0. Patterson, tlio county auditor, stated that tlio report for-his nlfleo hud- not been ccivcil. of mi unusual nature- disclosed hi lmy of the reports widely disclosed thu uttiial clerical crrorn and dcvintioun from' tlio 'rcfrulfitlonii tlm slnto ilenflrtment hi unimportant unit tors the hppropniite recommendations from 'the oxam'itintiotr covers a period jSuveiiilwr IlQth, mul covers 'ttin tif nil Attli'fnh. sjiYu the sheriff. Probate Judge wU'robato Jutlgw JJontty and Inn wons highly complimented tlic efficient 'Dimmer 'in which 'their records urn hojil.

Tim c-xnin- iiibr'oriticizOil the method in cflVot iii this county for several years of Iho sheriff ilesigmiliiifT others lo convoy insane pci'Rona to stnto institutions iitul allowing them the fees. i recommended a iho he discontinued, but uddud, appointments had 'Iwcn iiiftiluMn good fnilh, the money m-ed not 1)C Tn- coniniciiiiiiR iijion thu iho exmninor anifl: "The (bills, rnmlereil toy probuto "judge' for pnynhln, in lunacy, and oilier cnaos nro excellent form and charges in itciord with the law." A. few clerical crrirs were found in tin: aeoount'p, nil of which were remedied before tlie examiner concluded his work. Sheriff Lx-Shorilf John Kekhiirt received a copy of the rnport of his ofilcc, wig in tone. The examiner pruined the manner 'in which the book and othbr records wore itcpt.

I A crrorri in'tlio ensh accounts were ftliown, ox-Bhcriff having a credit of iJM for hoardintf and a debit -if ifHO.ol) for receiving fees us specinl eonsliUile. Tlio nnt holiinco, hilt been paid bank into thu uouiity tnutsury tjy 11 r. Ht.UiwI iifternoon that a pruvionu examiner id' him ruling that he wan nniUud tu -feos nn 1 r.Oounty Recorder. Knrtho firfjt linn 1 'in IIIH four MiiV leiuii't! of oi'fico llu; Uiiiiiier ruinid derjeul error in (lit! rueordB' 1 oi' County Heuordcr tlnsuph Su'italslii. One of Ills lnp- lilies neglected to ontur into the cimli book feu ni' niiKily-ftvo nentH c.harged for rcunrd nf In his ropnrt ICxnminor Piirrott makes I he following note of the error': "A Tee' of i i ccnls charged for record of a deml WUH omitted 'from cash hook, lnit omission wits corrected Concerning the conduct of the otfice the examiner snys: "The reeords of thiK ofl'ict! arc kept in manner i reflects the grunt us crctHl.

upon lliu ol'ficinl and his i i i ussistJinls." THEATRE SATURDAY "The Old (two reel) dnmnn, 11 drama. "Mixed an uproarious comedy. County Treasurer. Nothing but, praise was mentioned in commenting upon the office of County Treasurer M. J.

('aid well, who.se accounts and recordw were found to be first cliiss Kliapu. Thu cash on hand tallied exactly i amount Hhowji on the cash book. Jn commenting upon this office Jlr. Piir- rott says: "Thu record of fees earned by the irimsurcr'H office is properly kept a check of same shows all fees collected to have been properly accounted for and paid into thy treasurer's foe fund. "Thu rpeot'ds of 1 are excellently kept 'jfijllpljinpli- nnce witli-lho tions i Board of Election James H.

Distel, clurk i Election Board received iljettur from 1 lyj, j'tir- rott warmly connneiidjjig him for tlio very efficient iimimer in which hu looked after fiitrclcri- cal work of this board the past year. Gets Commission F. A. Stewart, a real estate agent, of Seiotoville, received a commission as notary public, good for threo years, from the office of Oovornor Willis, Friday. HI, The oCicu of II.

U. dont tMiKinwr for the Cliertnpcnke and Ohio Xorthern railroad cnm- moved Friday from the M'lnonie Temphi to a nour the Ohio rivpr hrirlgo now under fonstrnction b.v tbo company near Pfiotovillo. Mr. will con- timio to mnlic his reaidenco in this city. THE FASHION Ladies' Union-Suits Special "Wo have received 50 Ladies' Uiiioii Siiits an ordinary 3oc value.

Just the thing for sumoicr. 1 all sizes Be sure an'd investigate. Lehman's 19c LEHMAN'S 1915 FOR MEN AND BOYS PRICES RANGING FROM 50c to $5.00 2nd. Kloor Men's Union Suits Saturday Flyer Tlie celebrated "Twin- i Union Suit men, sold the world over for $1.00 is uoiv on sale at 75c Lehman's Regular $1.00 Value Claim Wear And Tear SAYS Will Damage Pike Attorney llfllry T. llmmon i L'ninmifisiowrs figure tlmt tlie go to Wiivorly ilomlny In vmiln 'vnlmnre of Ilio C.

0. into their Iho coinintaioiicM viku 7" S1! wo lr tin their roftds ImulipK mnlefial uvcfr-theni and they wanted to bu loMponsatcd for whnlovor county relative to gi-iide ci'OBrtinga to be iitted thuru by the. (jliCHapcuku nnd Ohio Xorthi'rn Kailwny. Mr. Hiinnon stated that CATHOLIC PUPILS ARE NOT TO BLAME that would result from heavy traffic over the roads.

Will OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAY The mayor'K nlloging that i practice of pupils HOiiting tcucheVa with IK responsible Tor 1 over Orders wonj recuivud liuru ilivi.sioit headquarters of tin; 13. 0, y. at i i i i a for all local uf the company to obmn-vu Alolhcrtj 1 Day, Sunday May i) h.v wearing while flowers. Arrangements will also ho made lo give flowers to pii- trou.s of all of uompimy's i i cars. No Developments There were no new developments, Friday, as far as could be Itiarnud, in the trouble between the master plumbers 1 journeymen plumbers.

All parlies involved refuse to malti any statements. Mothers' Club Meets, Fine Paper Is Read WORDS AND PROMISES llany words with i a i mid a 'promises i i arc -moss covered and eaten arguments for trade, yit they arc still used oiul many folks "stand for al cosl of their time, monoy ami self respect. Fair prices for good and (lu: about llu-ni in a is one of our arginiirnts for your trade. Other a a Promises kopt to the letter. A of justice to Hn ciisfomer.

An endeavor to please of thu amoiin: of the jPrompliH'Ss. Courtesy and Willingness. A trial ouce AVil! convince you. 13 t)e Tasfyiott The House That Makes Good Gallia and Gay. A.

KL1KE, Mgr. Tho Pride of Tod Tlie i Mo- jthers 1 and Teaciicrs' Club of LoAver Kourih street school building was held at IliHO o'clock this afternoon in t.ht* otTice of the l-rincipal, Kute Vignw. The feature of the nieeting was a l.iiprr on "Tho System ot' Teaching" hy Mrs. Floyd ('. Fuller, i was followed by an informal discussion; led by Airs.

YuIlium The club will nrldrc.ss a petition to the'board of education requesting the use of the school 'building during the summer months -to continue public bath. Ono more i i be held by the elub on first in rhino, which no more meetings will be. held i tlio 'beginning of the next school year. Died Before Doctor Could Be Summoned While at work in the coal mines of tho Hanging Rock Iron company at Pine Grove Fumaco Friday, Krank Klimimuri, of Pine Pine Grove, was stricken with iheart failure and died before a physician could be summoned. Besides his wife Klimimun leaves six children, Fred, Gertrude, Henry, Lorretta, John and Frances.

The family moved to Pino Grove from Ironton one year ago. ARCANA TONIGHT Pound 2 reel Imp. "Knock Out Coniody Admission 5o bfougfii' a. reply "ifrnm Rev. Father K.

McUuirh. Snpf, Frank Appol, of i school is ril- HO preparine a Father Me- let'ler follows Honorable Adam Frick, Portsmouth, Ohio. Dear Sir: After receiving your official letter regarding children dc- utroyiiig ahr.nbbery" ami giving the subject a i made a formal invcsliKUtion into tin; matter a.s the pupils of Holy llcedcr Parocliial I am therefore glad and proud to inform the honorable mayor of our city (hat not even one of pupils of our school has been found gi'iilty-of curclcHsIy plucking flowers from the premises not i own to present to their respective teachers. No pupil has been found i of the neighbor's shrubbery. 1 beg to say a parochial schools as yon well understand are primarily founded nnd supported at great sacrifices of Catholic parents, to givo their children all advantages of a Christian ednealion.

Religion nnd morality bound together by God Himself are daily and practically ingrained into the lives of the pupils. The ten commandments arc made the very soul of their daily teaching and training. The com- mandme.nt, "Thou shall not steal" is i explained every hour 16 -some portion of the student body i the i is made fa- miliiir with the a need and scope oC law in all its bearings upon God, neighbor and self. Onedicnco. respeet nnd love for tho authority of God in all of its ramifications of and moral conduct is not only daily taught, Unit the pupils are daily made lo-pracfice these virtues.

The pupils of our a i parochial schools are daily taught nnd to recognize religions nnd civic authorities as representatives of God's authority. As a consequence our teachers receive tho highest and holiest respect, love, mid obedif-nm from their pupils. am glad to inform you is no tendency iranifestcd on the part of iho pupils lo destroy s-hrulbbery of Mho, citizens or to tho teachers i (lowers stolen i neighbors. Every pupil of the school is accorded equality with every other pn- by hia respective teacher, 1 hence, there is no occasion on the of the pupils to resorl to dis- l.pnest means to Uiou- due consideration or appreciation to teachers, lu defending tlie honesty o-f the pupils of Holy Redeemer school irs body 'inn prompted to do so from high sense of us principal and i no desire to uveii insinuate that tin; pupils of our school aro the; only good iingel pupils in Portsmouth. Very respuotfully yours, mayor in acknowledging Iho reply expresses his pleasure at tlm results ol! i investigation ami if Father McGuirk will call nt his olTicu he will furnish i i tho names of offenders.

Lost Letter. letter addressed to Dr. Allard -was lost somewhere on Chillicothe between post. olVice and Kirby's store. Kinder please ret S-H Seventh Street.

A 911 unit thief Fi-ulny morninir r-nk'ml Ihe home of John Wil- of street, nml lef: with ilra. pockrt-book oontnin- tuff $2.10. ilrs. Wilson tlio only uiviiy from Iho homo Thousands of people go through TIMES WANT ADS every night. They rend them-with profit.

Baby Barnes A old son of Mr. ami Alfred Humes of Germany Ijy'ra, died i after a short illness o-f pneumonia. Complaint Is Made To Mayor Tlie oljicials have'noticed the county, liquor'lieciisinic boftrd'nT conipldinls yiitmg men coiiffrc- trnte iti a loiini in tlie rt-ar of tlw Alex J)avjs pool rmnn on IClcvcnth street, drinking nnd annoying the ueigh'uorhfiDd by their noise and clamor. Mrs. Marcella Lawrence A telegram received by.

Undertaker. Lynn states a thu remains of a a died al. her home, No. Wesley nvcniuu, CiiK'innati, i nr- i Sunday a funeral will take place from Holy Redeemer church Monday morning. Burial will be beside grave of her a husband, David Lawrence.

Frances Applegate Kmmu Prances, a five year old daughter Obie Appicgatc, a shoeworker, died at llie family home, J922 Eighth street, Friday morning o'clock after a brief illness with nreamie poisoning. Besides thu grief stricken parents the bright little tot is survived by a brother and sister, Ralph nnd Helen. The a will he held from the Holy Redeemer church at one. o'clock Monday nfternoon with Father J. K.

i in charge. I in (.1 mm lawn. GEORGE PFEIFFER Undartiker Funeral Ltdj AsiiitKDt Home Phone 211. Bell Fhoori 331 It. Y23 Ohillicothe St.

Roy CLynn UNDERTAKER AND Funeral Director. Auto Ambulance Service BOTH PHOKZS 11 F.C.DaehlerCo. Funeral Directors --AND- Undertakers BOTH PHONES Automobile Ambulance Service MAY THIRTIETH Ts day set apart for the Decoration of the graves of those departed. Stop at our plant and seleet a monument that will a perpetual decoration nnd Special inducements nro being made on work ordered for erection before first. THE PEERLESS GRANITE CO, Cor.

Tenth and Offnere. Phono 398.

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