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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 8

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Portsmouth, Ohio
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1911 With The Marines At Guatttanamo, Cuba Art is Still Kept In Wayne County Jail Kicked By A Horse Andrew Kinp, custodian of the Huiitingtou, JIarch 27. --Despite the announcement that Klbcrt Artis, alleged murderer of Mrs. Henry Hall would be brought back here from county be will kept there, i the next term of the i i a court in Cubcll gets down to business. A i i was taken to Wayne where be was recently indicted, 1 'i iTM 'bv merely to iix the jurisdiction um Tllomjls(m W11 the court. Altcrward.

a change (1 in lhl oiu a of venue was, asked and ot icl nnd Eerionslv injured this county being the i-i ht one: it ns wherein to con-L Tho voun man is a son duct the i a because of the! heavv exiKMiHo that would be a ccssa'ry to hold it at account of the ninny witnesses in tlio case. Arils is still confined at and will remain there mil 11 May. SHOPS TO RESUME ON FIRST OF APRIL It olficiidlv rfiven out'Mon-i all aloni; (he various divisions, day that tin; YV. shops Tlic coal mines and coke just Porteiuoiilh would resume I the W. arc again iu operations 'April 1st.

There i ruperation and freight traffic i it complete resumption of pick up wouderlully. Ciil: warships encamped severe liavc Tvhi "March 1)7 -i- United States hfire Imvtt licen i milling Pliutl i Ihuir Kkir- ilU dimbiTifc jmictictj wall wealing hnvn Wn Umir cliiof activity. Tito men fiiclinjf in sucfa that thvjr by il rills, invrphre nr.d arc uj-xeiifly i i i Liojitly tn ro.il ni- (ivc porviiT. Thr-y tin not p.i- tlic if tlic trHil)lr3 in Mc.v ico ami thu i SluU-s TTnileil i or oik licre proves adniiritl) ilrrl dispatch im-n si tlio property bccomo tlicrc. narti to Settled Strike Putting Up New Sign Ohio Wesleyan Tries To Raise Great Sum The Tritschcller Co.

is adorning the front or its store with ft sign of the. finu name in attractive style. Tr. Herbert ot Ohio "Wtsleyiin I'nivcrait-y, made A very addrrss liigelow cluireh Sunday morn- iu p. Ho spolic in IHI: intercsl of tht- L'nivcMity.

His stati-d tli.it 1ho vorlc oC the i-luifoli is Ihc Df evangc'lisin. "I is ne linvo eollpfres and odurnto to i-nrry on of i Christian I'hnrc'h. cofitt in CASO American rndnn Blair Accused By C. Homer Durand, Denies Charges A NEW PARSONAGE IS ERECTED AT BUENA VISTA Iiiwiiumti, ilareli strike of firemen on the Queen i Ci-esceiit line WHS itc clared o(t Saturday night, followed an agreement which was readied between the representatives of the strikers and tin; officials of the voart. The agree- flient ia in the nature oC a.

compromise. 'Tlie striking firemen return to at once. Portsmouth Mr. John Wilson is prcparinf; move his family to Portsiaoutli whero liia daughters, the Miases Muriel already and scoured iKiflitiou in shoe factory thero, says tlic C'at- Icttshurg Ti'ilninc. The Cincinnati Enquirer, of Monday, published the following duqwtcJies concerning Judge 7'- Blair, wliioh naturally a sensation here.

Tlic Times to to- eMe Blair lo secure a statement i'rom hinVlmt was not snc- tMsEul in finding him. As soon as poKsihle. The Timts hopfs to secure a full statement from him. in answer to Durand. low: Flint, SaVion Ticn(iic in Ohio because of its activity in opposing the Child Labor, law and measures strenuous saloons.

oilier refor wliile niiiint.iiiiin cflaiprtign against people of Governor Harmon and a J. 11. H-yan, Contracting I U'ij of liucna I on Salurfiay, I'oinplcU'd work ou the new Ipai-sonairr, reviled at liuena Vis- Di-ino: by the Melliodist ehnro.brs oi' (lie ci eratic Legislature to obtain certain but the special i 1OSC the Privilege a tied i mou linnds nn.l have made it al- Has Sold Farm C'lifT I'etorfi, a former Wheelers burg dairyman, has sold his fart on Dogwood Kadgo and preparin to move to lilauclicster, he has just a fhrmpla Visited At Chillkothe J'oi'tsiiioulh, atirl twcnty-tive sfieokers represented the Univer. ity at various points thronyhout tlie state. A uf cabled liy tlio i i i i -in China was one of iho appreciated features of last week i the 'he I'niver essni-y ty hopes a the irifls iveek limy menu "ar We must rducale i i i are Christians and we must i i a of those educated for lead- arc b.

crship. Colleges sending out all the yrcnl Iciulers of Din 1 lime. At the close nf his aililrcss Dr. asked pledges lo cnilnwmeiit fund of Deliuv.ire University nnd wns Ml. AVilb Saturday ereniiif! iis the linnl dute, Ohio Wesleyan Uni- bus yet $20,1100 to raise secure l-'orivni-d Kmlmvinent I'lliul for i Hie I'liiveraily has been werkini; J'asl eighteen months.

to Kntiirday cvcn- intr, tlie snViscrijitioua 1o tabul President Wclcli Over people have fa to the fund. Many of ti have been small, hut Un-y have evidenced willingness anil have signified Wesleynn. to loo many lo tell are th of of hel. real sni'i-itice behind some of 'se gifts. and a expressions appreciation to all vha in any way come hose who have managed Arthur Hamm Snmlay Nellie "Wilson a i i relatives anil friends in Clul- NO WORD OF JUDGE BLAIR March JS llomc.r ur are When cmnati, nrj Ircjiri the st.ilcmcmt a Mr.

It eonld nof Ihn' Jndee' Iflaiiv of 1'ons-i PTMven, tho smd: iv.axf it ni bom HVC 3 of iBiicna A istn, Sai cs. liomc, Kim and uniti'tl in furnialiiuc; whiu-h tSioi hnndHOincst homo in N'ile 11 is i i rolon- i sjirniinus wide va- t-oloiiiiil veranda. The house contains eight hirije roouts, Mrs. i nf r-oJitrai-dn' i In lilt Iiousi 1 irniiirtiiisly a 1hc window a placed i in portion. new honu; will He nreupicd pnstoi 1 in' i i i and his fani- TlOL the hrickynrc icolhc.

Tic reports the Babes reporting for dut.y and Chillicothc fans entliUHUist.ic over prospects of capturing the pennant i sea- aon. from thi.i father Left the Hospital (lie timil a of the i-s. Harry JJcMiton writ-fs from Chicago ttiat' her a i iTonry who has IJPPII Koriously il 1 iiiirti ms recovered sntTiciently to Iravd 1al a i 1 nv a i i her a i i i P. A. STARCK PIANOS BXCLUSIYEL-Y HUJTI GRADB Eighteenth moved here i ovr iiu i i i i i a wiMi-inj; i i i i a iriimy ftl.l i p.ssni-iiitrs t'ailoj L.Mii/1- i i Mi.i^i'y i a i i i i i i will Boys Made employe, who skipped out a week ngo deserting his young wife and leaving her to fsu-o unpaid board bill of at the Biegs House has not yet been heard from.

Mrs. Hogg" now i at a waitress at a liotel. Has Added A Veranda a i Kunnn 1ms licnutified projxirty on Knl i street (lfii.rc I a i i loo TLiinla. Takes Job As Clerk Ilnrry Smith of street, who rcrently from Sciotoville, bus taken a posi tion ux elevk at Cull's grocery. Returned to His Work Dan Flnnnijian, bus I laid up for a week with a severe case of the si-ip, relumed to 1 as clerk nt Weber's shoe store on PIANOS AT DOTTQ.M PRICES SHIPPED DIKECT FROM FACTORY TO YOUR HOME CASH AND EASY PAYMENTS Come and Hear the Iwantiful Harp Tone oi this Instrument and Learn its Wonderful "Merita Call at liy Home Music Rooms, No.

84 E. Eighth Street, or Call Homo Phono No. 501. PROF. J.

N. Expert Piano Tuner, Regulator and Repairer. Studied under Celebrated J. E. Hftnna, pU no timer.

Leiingtou, Ky. Ralph Croiner, an X. W. a a vi-iiling Chillicolln-. Attention Poultry Raisers IF YOU ABE IS HEED OF POULTRY pUP PIJ E3 GIVE ME A CALL.

Tncunatqrg Old Trusty Johnson and Philo. Stoinmcseli chick and chicken feeds. "Esso" Ec-carboiuz- ed chicken cliarcoal. Vearl Grit and tins Breeders Magic EeB TBrter OAP'T. W.

A. MoOUAT, Engine Co. No. 3 nsn7 1 i llj i 1 iin oriir-! pro- llnrand stuted tJiar the inal affidas-its, which were cured on March 34 ann" 22. I at Seeinan, Oluo.

n. a safely doiosit vault at kl ngii. ond hf chsllcnsed any nnr- io rcfnte tlic fact.s contained nie, or any. pend'mtr. kiov, nolhimr hi, b.nu.- ev-r since a i i i I hy i i nviMiiic i tn ilispor.sr a fl1 ni" wcr? a i iadi- i about i i White Fancy Marr-h ir 5nrand hxs a '-rp in SJltlnu fsr a-vrnv whon a i trt.

1 opinion iflt Visit Sick linion i i hf- wpll IP cnalri ncrt IK- imprisnnffl Jf J3 11 VC5 rJi'in'i charct'-s like i AS Collins Buys Aufo Mrs. -n thaM inaTine.r in wl-ich ils the Greatest Problem Before polili. -s of Adams had the People Declares Judge IKTH by Ihc a Blair. lisfranehi.wmi-.ni nf voters. The; Tc.lodo.

Miin-Ji i i a i i by F- i p-cnipst prohli-iu "hef.ire p- f1 i and I. W. Potlinsrcr. A. :n.ri.iy is i i V.

i i i i i i a -I. W. I know me lo a Str-ni. l. here Mi'iV 1 a I Sr.atlii.-l-.

-I. a a i nnd tJiey i ArraMiiiM 1 -1. Stoops. IV A i i oppose any an.l -I. i i former a I may aipire to ill the t'u- ir.eioSer of I HI- nil-'-.

i 1 would a i Iral I en i i 1 "If i i i i i nfit i( i i a i i i i i i '-ouhl he in i i a for i i a slander, hut I i Trill not put me I i' knows a he csn not their ronicliTs." declared l) rand. "The i a i i i were rnade bv TIITI who coultl lie coTivicterl by perjary if i i mt he hornc by a They were procnreil last am! the nriginals .1 phice wher they be at iha't find rx-t-Bsi Hr i i lor i Ubir. M. C. a.h 1 lliu.r i wjis 1 i i i i "1" i nf nt A.

r'-s-Til 2.t^t" by i "1 i i i i i i i i a 1 i-. i i i ar.l riotnmalc i f.f t'f i i i coniinr.r-d i i "as i in rii. 1 a i any i i IT; i i in to i in Tnh 1132 Are Present Spent Sunday In Ihe City i i in ci-r i-nmpan lii-1-. has hi i I i i This t. Fur i i i i i I May Come Back AVo linvo inpt rorcivoil jibottt twenty-five picfo.s of i very latest patlcnis hi fiin- c.v ivhito Klripcs and clici-lcs nl Tlipsc arc bound to out in double quick onlpi- Tor Flaxou promises lit our slnmgost scllpi- in i i goods this season.

Flaxou, (lie pri-oat suiiiinci- is ilie most popular, practical, beautiful, durable, rnul ecomniiical or all sbr-r-r matci-iiils. As linen-like as the tinest Irish Linens. As dainty as the finest lawns. As durable as tlic heaviest cotton. Try for shirt waists, bouse dresses, evening frocks, children's i a garments, lingerie, stylish skirts, etc.

The finish of is permanent. i not dim it. I outwears finest linens--looks as -costs a fraction as unvh. Xo other similar goods at anywhere nenr tlic price has the brilliancy, i fineness of the a i i variety or daintiness of Klaxon. PLAIN WHITE FLAXONS 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c yard FANCY WHITE FLAXONS 20c, 25c and 35c yard II rt-ll for ll.i em Jn the course of his responsible lir.

Dnraud criticised the A i I i duly..

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