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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 6

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A I I I A 1 0 310 ly Was Given A Chance By Mayor TEXAS WOMAN RELATES REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE tba Chilllcolho youth, --who acknowledged to. sboo from his employers, j--'r Jircelsior Skos company, a hearing in police court Friday. Spenco, who is 18 years ot age nuil tho youngest of a large a i of children, said he stolo shoos iu hopes of.raising eonic money to use in moleing payments "on bicycle. Ho said his parents '-were poor that he lii'l to.shift for hirnsdf. He was inaklng-haKtly enough to pay his board.

It a the firal tiino he had ever stolon any; think-, though ho had at the before, 'i'hat wns some years ago. Mnyor Searcy pointed out to tbo -boy he had made a serious tiko and that for liim 10 lie pub- licly branded a thiuf must bo a I'terrSJlo blow to bis-aged fatter and mother at homo who, h'ko'all parents '-no doubt, center all of their 'in tha.last child have, brought i into life, for ho would always re- main their baby. Tbo mayor nd vised Spenco to 1 leave Portsmouth for hia act would always go against him, whilo if he tho old farm ho might yet difr out an existence "and live down tlie stain brought upon liim- Tiio thought to give him one more ebanco to mako amends and so fined hini $10 end I costs, and suspended GO-Iay work- jjitraso sentence pending good be r.havior. Spence promisod to write to the mayor and keep him advised 1 of doings at IIOMIB. Tho shoes wero I turned over to tho Eicelsior com- pmny.

The West End boys who robbed the Buster Novelty company ivcre 7 dismissed with a lecture, but will be 'i tamed over to tho probate court next, time they arc ever caught in trouble. Heffren Is Arrested John Heffren -who was arrest last week on an indictment re turned by the last gnni jnr caarging burglatj' larceny U.C.T. Train Delayed POSIAl Bill By SUght Accident was again taken into cmtody Officer Ketter, ThursJiy evtoinj on another -warrant for the sari' charge. The last warrant charges him witfi having stolen two of eggs. from N.

A W. DQ: car oti or about-April 10th. TK indictment returned by the gran jury -was for stealing two ease of 'beer a car in the K. W. yards about the game time.

1 Dog Catcher To Be Named Mayor Searcy has received BO many complaints about stray dogs in all parts of the city, that ho may have to appoint a new Mrs, Benjamin F. Beech, of ohnsvUlo, TeiM, relates re- 1 iDrkablo experience. She saya: a number of years I suffered indigestion and constipation. had a poor appetite and invaria- after eating. Gaa on my stomach, and caused groat deal of pain and mis- somotimes produciug palpita- iou of the heart to on alarming legroc.

constipation was a source constant Iroutle. My whole sys- seemed to bo clogged, and I woilc and worn out noarfy all time. 1 wouM become exhausted Ttitli tlie least exertion. 1 tried numerous in acach of relief, but failed to obtain anything 'Finally I touRht fcottlo of Cooper's New Discofery to try it. HaHcf immediate, and I begnu to improve rapidly.

By tho timo tho Erst bottle had been used, 1 was filling like a different woman. I (JoTcIoped a good appetite Hud aoon found I could cat anything no ill effects afterward. My digestion had been uor- ictcd and gave mo no further ulile. My wero Ill aten fr fp A "United Slatee mail wagon narrowly eicnpctl coll ill ing with belt line ear nt Tifth and Chilli- cotbo BttocU Friday "inorning. Tbo failed to.

hear tho car and hU liorse vrns wll across tlio-tracks befoTO ho saw his danger" and swung aside" just as the- car ivas about to Btriko the i i John Roddick, a negro boat in nnd brought 'hci treatment, waa turned adrift tbc police Friday, lie rctupnc Kentucky bound for the O. cfimp from -whnco he came. Gels Permit To Build W. C. EadcliB.loolc out traif jng permit Friday morning for new four-room cottage on "We Fifth street to cost $1000.

New Voile Skirts Jusfrreceived for Saturday's selling. They arc remarkable values. Tlie prices range froin $6.00 to $9.00, but the values actually 'are $7.50 to $12.50. Most of them are made of tlio Altaian Voile, trimmed in the very latest. In fact they are advance full styles.

Conic and see, them. Skirts are now better than ever. A Four Dollar and Half Sensation "We hnvc selected 50 of OUT best wiling Skirts in all wool materials in Navy, Black and Light Color Panamas and Serges. You will find among these Skirts worth Xoue less tlian iptT.OO. 'Choice Saturdaj- $4.50.

Just received anotherlotof tluisc House Dresses that many of you failed to on account. sold so fast at 9Sc. ANOTHER CORSET SALE FOR SATURDAY. oi' those good 75c Corsets for 39 cents. The Adas Trading Co.

M3 CHILUCOTHE STREET Small Boys Robbed Buster Novelty Co. cleansed and rcgu- gained strength rapidly, nnd r. taking several more bottles I urn practically wull--feol bctte than I have in long time. 1 to have more life, and do not be TJO exhausted BO easily. derived so nuic' bcneSt from tlio impels where they Cooper mcilicLBO that mo to y.et others knui can obtain relief.

1 if you are aftlictcd in nny manner aimilnr to Mrs. Boncb, give New Discovery trial. Wo sell it. The Fisher SlrcichThftT- The train bearing tbc Kiver City Council U. C.

T. to Cincinnati was "dela'cd quar- er of a mile cast of Otway for hour the engine failed ntl it was necessary to send a re- ief engine from this, city to re- lnce the crippled engine. En- jinc 74 io ciiarge of Engineer was dispatched to tlio scene and pulled the train into he Queen City, iinisliing tlic run vithout incident. The band entertained a gang ol men working iu tobacco fielJ with a concert during the hour iay over. engine was disabled by leaking flues.

It was at first reported tlie engine had been vle- railcd, but this proved mistake. The tram was in charge of Conductor Harry Shaw and James Folcy was at the throttle of engine G03 which was disabled. Local Eagles Had Meeting Tbe. Eagles had a big Thursday, but business of any importance was transacted except to complete arrangements for their trip to Chillicothe by special train Tuesday night. Child Was Adopted Mr.

and Mrs. llarvcy Islmiii have adopted Goldie McGraw, 3- year-old daughter of Albert mid! Florence McGr.iw as tlicir a ohiltl and lieir. McGraw is known to Portsmouth as the dog catcher but made a sudden disappearance from the city some time ago leaving his wife aud family in narrow circumstances. Mr, Isliam is liiu stock foreman at tlie Portsmouth Steel Co. plant.

He an.l his wife are splendid people and little poscil In a girl will have an ideal home. I of any kind. "Washington, June the vote oE 195 to 101 the house last night passed (lie postal savings baiik biU, us recently agreed upon the Republican caucus of the house. Not a single Republican against the measure on the final roll call. Prior to this action the house by 113 lu 196 rejected the Demo-1 eratic i for the bill pro-! posed by the minority.

The large defection amony the Democrats wns shown when the Democratic substitute was voted upon, 21 of them joining the Republicans in voting nyainst the measure, most of whom were op postal savings system Rexall Remedies A special remedy for each ailment If you are suffering from the Grippe, Neuralgia, Khemnatism, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, get one of these remedies. Ask for booklet. Call and sec us. It required but a few hours'time Officers McCarty and Stokcly clear up the robbery- of the Bus- Novelty company's plant. Thursday evening tbo two officers ound 10 toy pistols couceaM un- ler some old tin in yard at the of thc-Olobo clothing store on Socond Jtroet, ami these were at onco Identified by Manager Earl Adams, as Uio stolon property, tools that wcro missing from tho plant were not found.

By questioning a couple of boye they had mot in tho alley the police learned tho nnmo of ioroo West End Is da whom hcd been seen car- ryinKSome toypistob day one these were hunted up, and by and by, others wore implicated. As result youngsters with ages ranging from 9 to 12, rrcro ordered appear at police headquarters Friday morning. They wero Wood Carter, Evcritt Moore, Sam Nosh, Glenn Cutlip and William Denning. Nash, who has been in NEW DAILY AT MAYSVILLE Young trouble tofore, acknowlcdRc breaking tbo window ami Carter unlocked tho (ioor stealing Why Have an Overheated i Kitchen in Summer? When the sultry days come and the coal rangs makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the newest method of cooking in hot weather--use a Wurster Bros, Leading Druggists, THE REXALL STORE 419 Chillicothe Street. BLAKKEMKTflR, The 60f Cliillicothc blamed denied Cutlip.

near Oio saiil their only connection with the that they had ucMiptcJ pistols to them. Tho iter- Bhofi lioy is only 9 jcors old sind bright littlo fellow. Ho is a son of Clay Mrrshon, now doing lime in the pc" h-Rhwny roVbery. MnysTJllc, June nnnouncemeut this morning th; the llaeon Independent would If- sue daily paper here beginning Julj- 1 created surprise. -It will lie independent nnd will he edited I I Luther C.

Reynolds, The others prohibitionist advocate. Mays- nbnt nnd ni then bavc three daily papers. Ho sobbed bitti-rly every time mi officer or elso questioned him. mm GDI Touchy President Shows Sore Spot Keltoy Bros. Friilay received word that tlicy were the Jowst bidders on streo.t piving contract nt Lexington, Ky, They were not i i i as to when, (in nward voul be mflde.

10 odor. Heat lot waited. A Oil Cook-stove What a contrast! The kitchen no longer is stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and the housewife is not worn out with the heat. She saves her strength, keeps her health and is better able to enjoy the summer. Tbe New Perfection does everything that any olhc Biovc can do--all the family cooking, baking, wasfcsng sr.

ir.g. No dust, 15 applied directly end turn, arr.1 the Same it aut. The New Perfection stove a Cabinet Top with ehelf for keeping plates food hoi, drop ahetvea for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled tourel riclLG. It has long turquoise-blue enamel Tho nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the Move very attractive and invites clean- linesa. Made with 1, 1 nnd 3 hurueis; the 1 and 3-burner aiovcs can be had with OT without Cabinet.

The Standard Oil Company (iBeorporatrd) AT THE AIRDOME A DANDY SHOW TOXTGliT COME AND A Cor. Eighth and Chillicothe. Juno Burton Harrison, Tammany membor of cougresSi and a son ot tho priv-Rtc secretary ol Jefferson Davis, president of tlio Southern Confederacy, was on 'huraday burred from tho presi- ent's office by direction of tlis' resident himself nnd plainly a he. wns persona rata with Mr. Taft.

No Trace Found 01 Cantrell Boy with two Mr. TT.irrison. represcntntivesj White House ti tion of rahhis, and was nhont to luul gone to tlic wtvsont delega Equipment To Cincinnati enter tlic president's private office nt tlio head of his'delegation when asked to slop aside and tolu. by Secretary Xortrn that the president would not re- ei'ive him. Taft wus a because llnrri- 'son had criticised Imii iu speech.

Kaps Tiros, expect to ship sovojnl teams nnd Greenland work soon. ointipmeiit on th to Cincinnati Pridny bo used on a contract wliirh will bogin OREATION FOR JUNE. THE MTLLBROOK Arcli Pnmp J3.00 and $3.50 the pair. Blnck Suede, Patent Colt, Demi Kid nncl Gun Metal Calf, made with an angle strap to pi'evect slipping the liecl. FRANK J.

BAKER, The Sleeoless Shoeman. 424 Chillicothe Near Gallia. Pictut'ctl from th-; Original. A GREAT DIFFERENCE Between tlit comet nnd our oll moon and stars. You also find a greal difference in the clothes uiviit at Scliwurlz They maie the best.

Try 'cm. SchwartzV High Grade Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers. Heart of Portsmouth. N. W.

Corner Fifth and Cb.illic.othb Mrs. Buckley Quite Sick Littleton lunff. tho 10-jonr-olJ ,11 of Mrs. Ciiurell, an.i Weilncsitay inorQing.ii still It wa! tlioiiK'it t'wt bay iicu rcrhaus lo tho homo of SorKCant Uaa Ilurklcy was oil lives Olive Hill, but ihe duly Thiirs.iny night on uco.unt oJ nether no ihis for the illnoss of OHicer tho hat told her hoy a he iranwd w. go there she! hranlniJarlvM in v'-ace.

would supply with the neccs- sary railroad fare, alwujs cauticm-- ing him never to ride a freight Sfce has leHrr.cd ttat rencc -Tohcfou, a rxi.y if y.S6t Oallis itrocfc, also jiearcd Littleton scan witn I him uiornisitf. She Mieves ho itidiKi-d him to leave on a luio triy- Kellogg's Toasted Rice THE BRAG-DON DRY GOODS COMPANY A June Sale of Unmatchable Values in Ready- to-Wear Wash Garments! Perfect styles, exquisitely made. Kvi-ry garment as fresh as June lioses. WASH LINEN SUITS Cents long nnd stylish in pink, blue, grccvn and ivliitc. value, choice 54.75 Wash Linen Suits, long coats, (all sliwTei), $5.00 $3.48 Dresses (newest suminer $2.50 to $3.50 valuca, choice $1.98 Waili Ijinon Skirts in white, tftn, bine, (well tailored), $1.25 to $1.48 vnlues, choice B8o Grcit Unrgains in White Kmhroidercd, lace trimmed nmi tailored 50c values 25c $1.00 vnlnos $1.50 values $2.00 values Extra Specials for Little folks Knit Waists 75o 98c Children! 5c Girls Knook About Hats, 25c value, clioiA Infants Embroidery Caps, choice Little folks Black -i to G.

choice 6c pr. Oliikb-cn's Lisle tinish Tan Hose, choice pr. Another Week of Great Value Giving in Hosiery and Knit Underwear Crahan Gets Great Boost Tlie frifendi of H. J. Cwhnn, former gnperintenJent of ir.t Portsmouth company, wilV ivu glnd nnd proAul to leara ho rising to 3UCCC53 And fa rue Jopliu.

ilo.j hfi is now locatcd-Bs inaDagcr r.f tho lucnl natiiTnl pas Tho. of a rity. in its of the Sili, a haocUomo pictu of bim him a nno ciiir.ji nifni for the enortty tuldrc-ss which troiiKht to Tvork. Tic fcren in JopUn 13 months and has ftdded 350 patrons 1 to his plant 1 nncl Rico Biscuit World 1 rs: Food--in most clrlioimis forma. UscilarJcndoised by the Batile Creek Made by The Crcclc Food Co.

AT ALl, GROCERS lOc Men's nnd Roys' 1'oros KnH Sliirls nnd 26c each Boys' I'oros Knit Union Suits 2Bc each Boj'3 Athletic Balbriggan Shirts 19c each Men's and lioys' Halbriggan Underwear 25c each Men's Union Suits, 75c values 50c Men's extra fine Balhriggan Shirts ami Drawers, 30 1o 54, clioice 60c T.adtea' and Misses' Ijnce trimmed Pants lOc pr Ladies' 1-acc trimmed or close Knee I'ants 19c pr Ladies' extra size Vests nnd Pnuts 2Bc Indies'and Misses' Union Suits 2Bc Ijlilifs' extra size Union Suits 36c Little Tots Fine Rililied Hose in all shades, 4 to 10c Volks Fine Lisle Finish Hose, all eolors 15c Misses Fine Hibbed Hose in lilui-, rod, t.in, white anl Mack, t-lioice loc pr Children's Black Ijace Host lOcpr ladies' Fine i-iilc Hose, 19c value 2 for 25c Ladies' Ijic-e Hosiery, all shades IGc pr T.idies' fine Lisle Hose in Boot and All 23c nnd 3Sc values, choice 19c Hig assortment of Dtiteli Collars nnd Hells and Parasols. Vast nssorlnient 08c Interesting prices on Wash Silks, Ginghnms, Madras Cloths, Dimities, Lawns, Jmlia Linons, Fancy White Goods and nil sorts of Wash Fabrics. If you study economy, watch onr ads from day to dfiy. They are mom-y savers. UNDERTAKING Calls attended to day or night Home pln-nc 211.

Hell 331 i 1'KKII'PKR, 1M-'KIFFKR, l.ndy Assistant. Eighth and Chillicothe. The Bragdon Dry Goods Co. i THE POPULAR STORE OF PORTSMOUTH.

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Years Available:
1858-1967