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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 7

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A A 2 7 1911 A I I A Committee Called On Rep. Adam Frick TEAM GOES OVER THE BOOKER SAYS HE DOES FLOOD WALL DRIVEWAY NOT BLAME MR. ULRICH A committee hall a from tlic temperance meuting of Sunday night and handed by John T. George D. waited upon Representative, Adam Frick at Ilia AVest Eighth street home, to urgo upon him to vote the Dean-Pulton hill.

Some feeling grew out of interview. Tho spokesmen of the committee were warmly insistent a 'Mr. Prick should vote Apainst the measure. Answering them he began by asking how many had voted for him. Only appeared to have done so, and there was suggestion that none would if lie supported Mr.

Prick frankly.told them he hud never aakcrl any of them to for him nnd what was more, hi: never would, lie said he did not expect to be i i i for ruTice again, but were be, hf would he had done in tho past, make no personal solicitation for voles. As candidate for representative, he had slated hi.s posi- lioii on public mutters and was willing to abide by results, now as then. He said In; (houpht he knew what a majority of (he people wanted and be was poing 1n vote that way. Ho said he was Tin; exactly pleased this eo- ereiou should be placed upon him, out one thing was certain--lie coinp to voto for the Denn-Pullon hill and there wore not enough people in Scioto county, nor money to make him change his mind. JTo thought be knew why he elected and he- would, strind by that.

He had what h- WitToBe Roa! Ones GOOSE GREEK I Dan Hoffnr WM this week buying iu Portsmouth grovcries and On Several 01 the now reoniit Company nro uiFiking a stren- A team of horses a i a wagon belonging to Interstate Transfer Company, loaded with fell 15 feet over Madison street drive way of i Hood wall but a ly the accident was without any serious results. Driver J)an Wertz uV- sefndiiii! the drive wny with his load when a gust of wind swept; pieec of paper in of young and spirited steeds. Thcyj of 'gave one lungo and tumbled over, the wall drugging the loaded; MIKE TO BE MOTORMAN ilike I 1111 up ist City Ins liijihl, lie i nrniiud ilic- I jot' 1'j Sixnv-ihi Sun- mm GIRL well is prepni-ing to ont the service of the street railway i rit i i i i Vbf Tl lie spent Monday learning riru-h, a a i i i oi work being 5U3- pcnclud Uic tcriiiinaU, ilr. uud JAlis. i'red J.atiy viaiicd relative on Turkey l-'uot, last week.

Turner, who recently completed ii c'ourao in biKikkeeping at Ads, visited home folks ilo left Saturday for LEiim, iwhcTti ho has eeeuri'd a position. 1 lien JUiupcnhoif, thu aged nnd tare, tired Lick Kun farmer, who had broken some wct-ka ngo, is ilr. uud -Mrs. Thomas Kobertson left Monday for their new hoice iu Oklahoma. tioorjje 1 loffer ami wife have inndc ninny improvements in tbeir nt i place.

Jess Koai is working for Daniel IciiniiiB ui his pas- POWELLSVILLE. 0 a I ormau. i cfi'ort tn seuiro i discharge order that they may joii the United States onny. Tho men joined Company willi tli a i that the would hi" sout to the Mex der, and now tluU all liouo been Abandoned nlong this line. bpjmmjnreil.

they want tr become ''regulars" in the hope that they will he sent to front. One of tlic members S1FTBOYJOO IS EDWARD i I JL tlic broken mass I i OU Bcks of onls T' TM i wert found Schurrtrr. clorK at the wagon on top of wli "Wertz manngccl to just in; the nick of i Ttie horses' found completely hnried: lure timl ILI aitiU'kiuir i i i i i LIIIUT i nil fu- i procecdinga against I'lrioli i ON FATHER Drug Company, and you bet Tho wao-on a new OIK', out llot forgot to tell his its Jir.st trip, was Imdly wrecked. and 10 sen to i (Ilic Ims secured his i 1 tin i i i i bmtnation. ami ims NIGHT O.

ftn: woll pared for. i a Jiud he a a to wlnrh hu In wo ul a 1101 a il ho 'on hi surf 1 they wmil'i allow retire tin 1 prosecution. hi lookiiiir upon the attr.ck dnys from i oi-tnirr 0:1. "I 1 ll irns l'l 115tilled i no: Tin 1 i 1 lid. Jsuhcrcr was uraoiur friends! Tlierc i l' ril vcr our mi.Iit, Sunday.

I'oiuayillc Sniunby night and Snn- I'hoelc Scbwnmberscr r.nd i Ja i jdaughter, spent Sunday! busie iU-Uary willi the llotinHuriiciii fmnily oll Coi.per fnrm. -t di-iiiuiui'r iii'ys, jUM I'ctvr OliOtling. well Lick L''I Jii i-lira ska, a lluu ftirnier, ii rc-pyrttd graif-ly whiiOi LJ kt-pt on Jiiaji bis homo tvitli sloumcli trouble KM. disiiiiguishcd Oborliue is a brother to 11, D. Wells, to the: UVcrlitur, who conducts a lik-afiiiy of Tbr TiuK-s.

i i a i in llio city. KTS iiieturcs ihc'i Miss Anna Scbercr, of Al i i i liis honic, Hun, ii BjieadiiiK a few weeks i stiry. 'J'iit- a i of tin-. pii'-lrc-Utivea liorc. but the story--i Miss Lizzie of the' li'U hero it is Peerless, passed Sunday i a novc.1 (o the iter went to the roadi 10 Ueeincr went to grind lay this week.

Dorn T) re in or wn? her sister nt itrs. A. Ur.Tnnen passed (hrough our day UsL week. I BRACKEN RIDGE II A IM UV II I 11 I if III If I I I 1 I 111 It I I K. i a IViulcnliiil in- Aijiint.

IIEIS been unitied to Ollie I ns C. O. ticket aprut at South PortKnioutli. was formerly i i ticket a-jon: of C. 6.

at Charleston, W. Va. Cases Are Peculiar the hid! of tb- Smittt stated on Monday a lit 1 i in! two weeks into Ihe home now occupied hy and Mrs. Theodore Duty, i property Mr. and Mrs.

Doty, who Jmvo livod in i present home for If) roars have rented a iiome on going to do, nndcr conditions a to an individual, whom sonic of them knew and followed, and that was positive and final, Ministers Had A Meeting There was a good atlcndancp nt I meeting aud a gvMxl papnr tliat pliniteil much comment was read liv thn G. H. Frennd. Black Crane Was Shot A black crane which mensiirrtl ft. Avas presentel to Alex it.

(llockner by Floyd on Monday. The bird was killed on Turner farm. It will be jimnnted by S. B. Adams.

Option Not Closed The option J. Jlnrdin has scoured cm uncompleted Odtl Kollow.s' tnnple on East Seventh was not closed Monday, There is a probability of: it being elosed however ing to Times' tip. Mr. liar- din refuser! to dismiss tin 1 option. He will have a statement to give out in I'cw days.

iif t'nlf iHTiornii sumo Pour weeks ago Atrs. MtJdlccanip Used nnd soti, J.ouis, were Ftriokon 3 i i a typlioiJ fcvi-r. were conveyed oircuniFtancca." the 1 1 cm tend i a on tlio-I a i day cud occitpicd dnnra i'l Jin cluir'. lo P.nd or.o rn'iiuainliinuf 1 "After i li.id nrouslil i b-anir-1 lli.it d.iiifrlitrr, nnd tlini. bad been inndo to kidimp lirr.

Tln-n- ilns sr-'ins to bn but i i but ibat i i i i I iniprSit a kill- jn-r she impcr, if ni-it, ho i i i i mo. Xn a i tor i i i tluit i Tnry--Mini y.in tali; i oi a Mr. and Mrs. Turnr-r ilsc-r a i i Itryan'i i o.i|jiiii(y daughter. Ktiiti, visitors wiltt 1 his Mr.

niul Mrs. J. i'. Kiepenhoff. Mr.

and Wnlln.r Front nid Lnn uvok. i i Jt i rcjioried i a Miss i a -Snnilixy i Mr. and a i Hj-yau huriR', i i i a onisiile i KaggU-s is i ill at the borne, ami i from street i-ar Hue. 'J'lu: i i i i i tiny of Urcw jui'l jis tins Mie rn.id. slit 1 the car approfieliing ivhrro usual slop i) r-kirM about iiijj ln-r her disti-r, -Mrs.

-Marion i Aiiielirt and Xox- Mr. and -Mrs. of J-ltistjscl were the of J'ortstnoiilli, iniuglmg a i a OIn IClrnd, Sunday. friends on tho Itidgo recently. TuinhJcson.

vuio bai The saw uiill belonging to rUiting her mint, U'il- Hill, of Stotion, ia i 1 onto thf for I lind goi nnd blast in tlx i'Junnipati timber Mr. auJ M.rs. Turner, of Lick liun, were calling ou 3 Clinton Shoemaker, Su nvrrcil her i ici tlif nil 1 A Kfiymoud i i of ISry.in fnmily, fit diMiiissed logeth- i dier to Tuesday i a ctiteh wlmt she rttiia tely i i a a where I hoy a 1 Then i fricinl wiud-s up ivitii tha i complet xvrtrds. cr MoiLdfl.v, a i coverrd. There rnmnrkaljlo positions.

i i a i in i ovcry-dny i tion. rr.nch it A a Uiley, i i i iho flitf-ntion of hospiul a 1,. F. liiK-y, wrts roponod of youug folks wero liaiu for thr hai rctnnied to her liotno nt Otway, MUsca Alum Novsrl And i Stitnniny and nnd Hun tiny J'an-sy and Wani'-ley. Charles Ivors ba- home welcome -cullers on J.co and sister, Marj', Suuilny eve- lung.

i flue phonograph, tlin mosit a i rcccnllj purclmjcd Jo tin it's n.l uiirl IIP Pn-w shnn Rron-inR- i a nnd (ho bluej vanish Lhiug he nvcr from Portsmouth, where he hni been looking for a plncn to rcsidf. U'illiam I. yon i nninSHjr uf folk entorlained i i tnualc Friday evening. Among Ihcni were tr- Clftrcnoc Ji. ily, ivho vrout to fu-nt jl'all to Irurilft.

it I LOUIS GAVE CASH BOND tiroly wilh iboii ments in the sunny soutl have (kvidcd to ccuno back to (lliio. Mr. McCormiek .1 proiitiuent frluciitur in A a nnd counties for SL-verrtl years, an! tnnzhl in Ji.ir.Icn Pcbools prior to hid goinjr sonih. i tenor 3olm i i i i ti former 'bant tit hns resided Xocfiico. fur several where hfl owns fine or.ini:r Mr.

-McConnk'k ftiul family exnceir-d to i here (hn la i of this week. Leaves On Trip Operated On Columbus very Monday. The a i tov'lms iuivcd lo No. 101 AVcst; I Front. rac-h i i i i I'l-fd Maiiiiiny they Monday in uic interest of the I'eo- Cnrupniiy.

HP will later take ihrongh the soutli. Mrs. a i David of sister of White of llarri-. sonville, crpernteil on at Mt. Caruicl hospital, C'olumniis, on Friday.

Word received on tbiy tn tho effect tlint she is i i 1 veiy nicely. -Mr. j'- was at the hospital with her when tlir oiwrfttion per- fonncd. i i i a Soeontl I street fruit dealer, i i L-arload of bananas Monday, Sniirr Ucnry Hnll was nbte to Imi'k his oft 1 Sir sonic what i i Usicn i MX. HOFFER if 1Il U' C'linrles i i and two arrived lifjre from Holiday for visit Mrs.

Sohiss- of Mast Hi (toliu Hie liter is re-papering otherwise i i Ihe in- of tho St. John hotel. Mrs. IjOU Kobitison, wife of a well N. W.

onprinerr, i.s ili at her home on Kobin- son venue. Jos. Vetter, a IVooUlyn. N. V.

phnrinaeit. relurut-d to th.it I'ily Monday, hi.s who i has been very ill i a i shown signs of improvement. Henry Mimdny i snoeessfnl nieolintJ at tho Lftwrcnoc county ou Ins i i church iu New Boston trip as traveling salesman for ISnnd.iy niylit. i Portsmouth JTrit f'o. Miss IJonsi'li, lele- ione olei-k at I Western I jV'" 1 1 ion tolcffraph is oJT duty Mr.

Jasper Pcnn lie re Siiturdr aiyJ Mrs. Jnnn and Sunday. Miller are Kolloy. of "Knsf street had the i a twentv dollar i iu the lind Saturday. on a of illness.

nt Scrub Ititlgc visit in llieir son, Tliomei. and family moved from this plnco Kriilny to their now 3 tunic tircenlieltl. Alborc Jloffor and Hiloy wvnl to the nin ill itondiiy, after corn. Wo nrc sorry to note tlift depart- of Chnrlcs HIHMICQ aiuf (nitiily, who Jivdi HI our vicinity ouly ono week. Wliat'a tiio trouble, Chnrlcaf John Iloffor is i i fine new Lore Iiuusc fit Young's.

Tins new niorclmnt ij Lo keep in a linen inble-elolhs postal cards. C'aMcll. UoWn Brooks, inxsel, Klrod, Amclii OU Klrod. a C. Xox- scl, ii rs.

.1 nines Klrod. r. Jaruca I Williams "tind Mr. Herman jdcn. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Frnnk is oxrcclcd to! I "J- ml1 1 1 i Klrod. William Inples and Al. Jonei hnvo to i'nrms. Mi-43 inn) Ota Klrod tjwnl We luepiluy nu.l Tlmraday wiih their rousin, Ilutli Smith.

Mis.a Alum Xo.tsL'l and M.S=s Wnlsh Ti'ore. of Mrs. Wil- 13HiiiIxiyton, Thursday. Tho line ral of I be ic Snnnifl Kdwin, ivhieli wiia held Suuday, 1kRii(ifnl nnd Inrgoly Attended. Mr.

Krwm was A niodt Inghly esteemed citizen, our greatest aympathj t'oes out iu (he bcroavod Miia Ilor.tlin Fulton, wlfo is confined tn ivitli the meaalet nicely. l.ouis Ix-sSie, a Khooworkor, a nnd noisy on Findlny i a niirht wus rc-lcns-j fd from jKilire custody a i in-r a cash bond. Delighted With Florida CAPT.WOORE LAID TO REST RIGOLETTO FIGLIA Sung by Mme. Melba at Manhattan Opera House, New York r. anil Mrs.

Frnnk Aikons, of i arc rtnlighfcd i i Hiirial ivns Florida, wlicro tlicy arc! lawn cemetery, i hitter's a sslor, hut oxppel to re- here Mr. Driller lias his oltl a as a i'ar- The rujioral n( Captain ftnin-j ucl G. I'ortssrmntirs vct- ernn sleniiilioiit man, who passcdj away at liis liomc on East Kiflli; street. Saturday njorning, liold from Rigclow oliurcli jny afternoon ni 3 o'dofk, con- hy Hcv. .1.

Dillon, ixs- sistecl hy'llcr. -T. X. Kason. Thf! a largely htteTiil- matle ir Green- Is Going to Denver, Col.

i a a find Joe I i i for brief vis- 1 Mimday. a r-xpectfi i i Wednestlny Tor Denver. for cstcndi'd i i to i sislfr, Mrs. Waller lloid. '-fsraftj 88 i Simon on took .1 I i i i i for a six lir.iiw i a i ill Ilie i'or- i i i i anil Conrl lo fnc.k tr.nl.

..1:1 hliiM- Moiulny a il' 1 No. H'l i -li" T'lrley a prriait a canine at Ihe i Lome x'n. 43 Src- tn ifiilii. i ivas alsn to fir a new i Orin Hewitt; 30, a steel worker, eity, was grmitcil Heense on Saturday to wed "Mrs. Hnchel Gnlley.

afce'd of Flcm- Mcacliam offi- eitil od. BOYlT A GIRL Henry ClilVonl. a j-onni; snn nf i Clifford and is a liv poliijo. is hi-licved to have skipped Clifford slrm-k i i Rice, a. yoiniK nirl.

nt Salvation Army stn-rt i evening- a i quite a stir. I hofn i i -soiiii- i Tlif army officers expei-1 to prosecute i i i fruin C'un'Vi- bTothcr-in-ldw. Hacob Sil- HOME FROM CHICAGO Cla.lys a i vt.v iiif Ferry Hall in Chi- a i homo Mor.d.iy tn spent Sunnily in l.uji:^ wi'lii Vr father. to inhere, they epcnt the daj..

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