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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 6

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'townships. THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925 Corn Show December 16-17 in the. nenr Friendship- All en- exhibitor, of the products of Nile 3Co exhib- Ib 'make more than class; All eihibiis on 'ahiSitlon until Dee 17. AIV: entries Should be made afternoon of Dec. 15.

None wll be after m. Dec. '1C. premium -CORN 2nd-rl ttr Son. Goods best flou overalls No.

10 ears'yellow corn to constitute exhibit. burner Xesco Perfect oil store --J. P. Sch'ie- rd--1 Ib. cau Prince Albert--DC Stocklmm.

Drr Sweepstakes Best peck m.Ct«»Scs A. Straus Clothing Co. The judges of tbe will be J. Cutler 6f Ohio Slate University nnd --3. 13.

traveling Hoobitr. -JO of White Com to constitute Snper Triadyn RejuU: JRidio Keceiver--Stockham and Payne. bag UUUICL. 3rtl--2 sacks Red Top Flour--bom- mer ft Glockner." Swwjxilmkes Best 10 ears in classes 1 nm) 2. Silrcr InTing cup--Presented by the banks of Permanent property if won.

three times. 3 Best Sinple car "White Corn 1st--5 gal. motor oil--Great En.slerii tart UMTS Lteil Otst CH1LLICOTJHE, O.V Dec. rntlier unusual ca.se VvaVheara here, the "Appeals. it was not au appealed case, but habeas corpus action.

A mottier wtioae boy bifl taken from her and put in tbe. custod; 1 his aunt, tKKwmieii of film. to recover niMtb, appeared before the court in behalf of the defendant in the mat- ier of the appllcatlou of Mrs: Jeari- ette M. McGlothln for a writ of hab- eux corpus in an efWrt to obtain pos- of her Norman K. Mc- Qlothin, ii years old.

who is now Attorher g. F. Ktmble of and hail for several years In the custody of. his aunt, illss.Tihie Bevts, 202C Eleventh street, Portsmouth: Attorney N. Grecnlee, Ctf lumbus, brought the proceedings for the mother, who lost a similar action brought In the Common Pleas court In Seloto County several nionthj ago.

Peeper Is Buy IJesidents of avenue ported jthat a pe liad been' frigktening women children of homes on that street. and 6e unpopular? AD ideas of charm and beanty call for i i today. People by tbe millions cBiaMtfaf ciem fat TW easy; xksttte war Mir- 'molt Precriptfoo Thti method his been vcd kr 18 years. You cma see the all about TOO. Your own friends can tin yon what it did for Hannola has so proved Hself that people 'm now 100,000 bold monthly.

No about Oar book states eVery in- ftdient ami tells exactly bow. Marmola acts. Exercise and diet Dot required. I-- lanstUate the method wbica has served maay. know (hat ft, saint be both and efficient.

team how easy it is to kae eocess wejaht, and how much bettn; fert yoo'Te done it MuMte frmaletom tft iB AtvpEtola II mad tUv tar on feiMt book. 25-rt- torn, mat or CUp It BOW. luaumt Way to RfJaem Ilefining Co. 2nd--Boi cipirs--Doerr Resthurant. Class No.

4 Best Single car Yellow Corn 1st--5 gal. inofbr oil--Pure Oil Co. 2nd--Box clfars--Hurts Restaurant Grand Champion Best car In classes 3 and 4--Inner Cuppett. Class 5 Host basket if not less than 50 enrs any variety--Used Ford in sood condition--S. A.

(Steve) Stewart. Second Prize--100 Ib. 24 percent Col- lc-e Dairy--Rupert Flour Mill. Second Ib. Hfd Comb Egg 3Jnfh--Rupert Flour Mill.

Third Ib. 24 percent International Dairy Feed--Harslm Flour Mill. Third Prize--100 Ib. 20 percent Intcr- national Dairy Feed--llnrsha Flour i Class Na. Best 5 cars Sweet Corn First Prize--100 Ib'.

10" per Dniry feed--P. II. IJarshn. Second Prize--1 gal. motor Flovd Ijncender.

Class No. 7. Best 5 ears Pop Corn First Prize--1. pal. motor oil.

Second popper. POTATOES One peck to constitute eihibit Class No. I (Early Ohio) IsU--100 Ib. 24 feel 0 ll. Service Co.

2nd--100 11). 1C.percent Dairy Gol Flake--Rupert Flour Mill. 3rd--1 'Thermos jug--Somint Gahm, former'County Fnnu Asent. Money donated for K. by teachers of-Friendship Swire Ueeiise According: to the Irontdnian'n mnr- rlnge license was issued in Irouton recently to Edward 21, and.

Anna Johnson, 21, both bt Portsmouth. CoWa, ttr Influenza and as a PreventatlveVtmkc Lnxatlve BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe nnd Proven. Tlie box bears the signature of E. Wi Grove.

30c. or cent oil-- MARMOLA Free Bros. CUM 2 (All other enrly varietiM.) Xo. 1 100 Ib. Cow Cbow-- Cobur Bros.

'No. 2 $2,00 purse Slahler Phn No. 3--100 Ib. Oyster Shell-- Farmci Service Co. ClaM N0.

(All Into varieties) 1st 100 Ib. snck Full-O-Pep t'orls- mouth Flour and Feed. 2nd Co. ems is I Four Big, Spacious Floors With Gift Suggestions From All (TKej World, for All the Family and the Home, jGbrhe, Join the Happy tThroiig of Gift Shoppers at Greatest Shopping Centre! Spotlight-- IVest End Supply "With iipplicalor attacheU to cork, just brush "Heet" over the pain ares, whether iii feet, legs-, hands, shoulders, back, neck or body. Instantly, you feel this harmless, glorious, penetrating heat draw the pain, soreness arid stiffness risht but of the aching or swollen joint, muscle or nerve.

Besides, "rieet" scatters the congestion and establishes a clir'c. "Ilect" contains two soothing, penetfntinp expensive to use in ordinary liniments or analgesics. "Htct" iii a clean, fragrant lifiuitt; doesn't stnin, blister of irritate the skin and costs only GO cents nt any drug Unusual Gift! With Which To Remember Some Dear Friend At Christmas HEN" Santa's toam of reindeers has disappeared ovei 1 the hilltops; "when the last faint tinkle of the silvery bells has faded into silence; when Christmas over, will your gift be relegated to the attic or will it be THE one iliat is cherished above all others! Appropriate Gifts For The Home Glassware In Rich New patterns Virginia GiassiVtire Lattice Cut Design Sherbets, six for Handle Ice Teas, six for Ice Teas, -without handle, six for "Water Glasses 6 for $2.60 Glass Jug -with lid $3.50 Grape Vine Pattern Cut Design Pitcher $2.50 Goblet, six for $3.50 Ice Tea, six for $3.00 for Sherbets, six for Heisey GlassWare Etched Scroll and Band Design Pitcher $2.7,5 Gdblets, six for Ice Tea, six for $3.15 Tumblers, six for $2.40 Sherbets, six for Poppy Pattern Cut Design Glnss Jug with i Goblets, six for Tumblers, six for Sherbets, six for Ice Tea, six for teKvorth. Cottage Dresses Printed Cotton Charmeuse Ban9 Embroidered Sateens, Loyely. Plain Colors Durable GlnghiraE Gay Stripes It is no ordinary event when a shipment of TVel- w'orth Frocks Is placed on sale.

Just one store in earh town has them for sale, aim you will find them here. Because we desire to give you known and recognized value, we offer you Welworth Cottage Frocks.at. Tho of Welworth Frocks flevlwd or distribution on a which results In ereat to jmrchiners. The chain of Mores Included. In this Plan circles the nallon-thls store i i l(nk In thRt chmln.

You reap the benefit" i able to purchiws at iiucU low coat, these frocks would sell tor much Eiore. It 1t were not for the cl- worth plan. They are real values at On Sale Iti Downstairs Store $4.50 Restful Slippers Bring Happiness Many- attractive styles and colors here for Men, Women and Children. Slippers are always welcome. At Horchow's now arc exquisite Gift Things lo delight the, heart of cormoisenr rare pieces gathered from the far corners of the earth and assembled here Lo give you an opportunity to c-hooso i really distinctive, unusual nnd i TTWftOUG'HT IKON CONSOLE SET-- Tublc top est black I a i a Marble supported by a frame- wrought iron of consummate graen nnd beauty.

frnmcd with a i i 'wrought iron. Price 02.50. is of i of a 'Mirror is i SIIAX-D WROUG-HT IRON A I A I I A -five feet tall and fnsliiono.il a an uld J'onipeiiin design. Clever hammeiMiijf simulates a a i i i i i I holds candles nnd has a i a i I HUOK a a cup i sailing vessel. I solid brass, in rich I 'air $12.

an old- LOTTERY MRO.M A I i iin.l shown in a variety ol' ninisuni dcsipns. brnvl. i ers, reminiscent of i a of toivadors and a np. T.HIXCS a i i i Jiaple Ladder Back Chinese Brass Ware. Governor AVinthrop Desks and a i Lamps.

G-ALLIA STREET Corns io early to get of color and 1 1 i a EeYeral moQ- ela wJien you tec therii. Children Delight In Getting New Things to Wear Many Gift Suggestions In The Junior Shop SWEATER SETS $5 to $7.50 blue and tan. BABY SWEATERS $2 to $3.95 BABY DRESSES $1.25 to $3.95 Datntv hand made and hnnd embroidered, dresses. WELL MADE ROMPERS $1.25 to $3.00 FOR GIRLS COLORED RAINCOATS $3.95 to $6.50 Well made, serviceable lain- coiits for gli-ls to 16 years. Colors, red, blue, green, Tellow, 'snlmon.

GIRLS' SWEATERS $1.50 to $5.95 Smnrt nen- modela in piill- oveir nnd cont strlea. Trettj- color combirintlons in brown, navy, red and green. Sizes -1 to 14 years. CHILDREN'S WARM BATH ROBES $1.50 to $7.50 serviceable robes In wide patterns and color rlioice. Sizes for infnnls to children 1(5 years of nge.

BOYS' "ZIP-ON" LEGGINGS $5.00 Tnn and brown. For bovs 3 10 (5 yeara. Men's Leather Slippers Special $1.29 Pair Black and Ian. Solt soles. Men's Felt Slippers $1.29 to $2.75 Pr.

All colors. Special values. Women's Felt Slippers $1.00 to $2.50 Pr. All colors and all styles. Women's Daniel Green Comfy's $2.50 Pr.

Green, quilted satin slippers with comfy soles. All colors. Children's Felt Slippers 89c to $1.35 Pr. Ali colors and all sizes. Children's Indian Moccasins Special $1.00 Pr.

Practical, serviceable gifts. Quilted Satin Bootees For baby. 89c pair. Slippers Main Bloor Marting's Matting's IToy Choose The Kiddies Toys Tomorrow A Small Deposit Will Hold Them Until Wanted Tves Windup Train $4.00 jjocomotive Type i 8 pieces of track. Ives Electric Trains $8.50 $10' Ten pieces track, engine, two cars, rheostat.

Lillio-Plate Educat.ional Blackboards, $2.00 Six scroll subjects. Four String Banjo Ukulele $1.95 Children's Lustre Pearl 23 piece Tea Sets $2.25 Metal Tool Chest With Complete Set of Tools Just Like DaTs. Price $5.00 Heavy Metal Christmas Tree Holder. Can be adjusted to any size tree. Pries $1.50.

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133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967