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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 10

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A I I R.I A A I 1 9 1 1 and Seeds at cut' PEPPER'S TO 25 CENT STORE 17 INCH EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING. Only; 500 yards in the lot. It is a good firm quality of cambric and lawn cloth with a. vide, deep embroidered edge. Both shadow and eye- let embroidery.

assortment of patterns. 25c value. Special 15c yd. GROWING FERNS 10 CENTS The Asparagus Plumosus. One of the most beautiful of all the varieties of ferns.

We Tvill have them only this one day. Price lOc And He Came From Dear Old Adams Co. tliu game placi; as he explained, They arc chemical ly treated genuine palm leaves that will last forever. PAIJJS is GTS. Each in a clay pot.

Excellent for porch decoration. Worth 50 15c 10 QUART WATER BUCKETS AND PEE SERVE KETTLES 25 CTS Extra- steel with a smooth grey enamel. Full 10 quart sizes. Sell always at 50. Saturday 25c TOILET PAPER 8 FOR 25 CTS.

Best grade, soft finish'toilet paper. Large roll. Always 5c. Special 8 for 25c STAR SOAP 7 CAKES 25 CTS. Are you saving the wrappers.

The best laundry soap that sells at 5c. (Saturday, 7 cakes 25c HAND PAINTED PLATES 25 CTS, Ivory ground with three hand paiut ed effect decoration. Koscs, hydrangea and combined roses and lily of the valley. Wide gold edges. Never before sold at this price.

Special at 25c INVERTED GAS FIXTURE 25 CTS. Complete with brass burner, best lOc mantle and half frosted globe. You have to pay 40c elsewhere for tins. Here Saturday. Complete onlv 25c Cincinnati, April theory of "chloroform at was given a jolt in police court by Judge liode Thursday morning in tlie case of George Wright, held for drunkenness.

The defendant was gray-haired and admitted he had just left the work-house. He had qualiiicd as audidate for giiin because, i wife had shut the door in is. face and refused to let him nside his 'How old are you!" the court sked. "Fifty-five, your "Oh, you're young enough yel change your habits," This brief- statement comfort to the prisoner Jso to many other persons in the ourironm. If I suspend sentence where will you go!" "To my sister in Adams conn "Adams countyf Kver been here before!" "Tea, sir; ten years ago.

"Sell your vote before ugt" "Xo, siree." "Very well: and costs: sen- fence suspended on condition you leave town tonight. "And be jareful you don't get before Judge Blair." SUNDAY TO A GREAT DAY 3 Sunday, April 9th, promises to be big day in the hiitory of All Sunday schools, especially the First pjmstiari church, where ReT. II. IT. Monninger, a Sunday school spe- rialifit, will have, charge of the sor- rices.

Mr. ninger 13-one of the, really big men doing Sunday school and as he has keen here sev- times and always given splendid satisfaction, there is -but little but that of 1,200 people will present On Siindny afternoon Mr. Mon" will nddress nil 'Sunday ichool workers at the Second Prea' lij-terian'church, nnd it in hoped (ill teachers anil others interested in the work ivill turn out to hiijrt. Mr. Monninger is the publisher of icvcral books nn Sunday school work, and lie will doubtless hare tometliiug interesting to say.

Vrcrl T.eppin nnd children, nf SontU Webster, parsed, through the i Frilny enroute to their fu Info borne in Cineinntiti. Mr. I.ep pin preceded them there a fe Woman Chokes Mrs? Stephen Henderson, of" Kast Eighth street, camp near choking to Go Back to The Farm enjovulB from the city of the ast few. daya include 1'eirl Crazier and family to Buchanan, T. T.

Thomas and family to Deep Cut, and T. 1'reston Thompson and faintly to Dayton, 0. The latter's daughter who was employed at Kirhy's Ten ecu! store succeeded in Icing transferred to tlie company's store in the Gem City. Lucilft Poole to D. Mc- am ant, lot in Grandview addi- i $1.00.

Trustees of the First liaptist church to All Sainta church, old Baptist church' property on "West Fourth street; $3,000.00, Krauk L. "Watkins and others, Road in Clay Why, Lizzie, How CouldYou? IcrinK nbout in iho iieighlwrlioocj. The latter assured Officer Suikel, that cats her noonday meals at the John home lu-ari'y. am! that stic has of Mr-. WITIZ'S on Mabort township; $1.00.

James S. Thomas to Danielj Tattle, lot in York $1250.00. Carl Sprec.her to Cecil S. MH-j ler lot on Tiramonds avenue; $1000.00. H.

S. Grimes to Cecil S. filler, lot on Edit Sixth street; $1.00. Sadie Robertson to John P. Somnters, lot on Eighteenth $1100.

Noah J. Dover to Charles 49 an re in Clay township; Sl.OO.j Bannon and Daehler to fjafay-' ette lot in fi rand view addition; $1.00. I'olicc received unotbrr cull Mrs. Dan homo on Five of ilifc street Friday aftortioou. Mrs.

the N. u-rniinjiLi in KJ-: again complained, about her i Vortatuoiilh wore back inii HXOf, Airs. Lizzie loi- vico Friday. fl We Have Them Offered A Job Clarence Vansaut, who was recently accused of stealing Tn the Spring ol 1904, I wis confined to HIT bed wilh kidney trouble thought that I would never recover. I took A lot of medicine butdid uot realtie a ny benefit from anyth iog.

I finally saw Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root advectisment and Kill for a sample bottle Bud thotight big sum of money from II. theaampltbotttchelpedmt, solbougbt I Hatton and who was later oxon- nioreof utcOiciue from my Druaaist, leav-1 crated was Friday offered a tion in Cincinnati, which i 1 probably-accept next week. After passing itoiie my health vis Tery much improved and 1 have been able to continue my business without iicknets. FRIDAY WAS DAY any J.

KNOWLHS, I Hudlind, Ala. Personally appeared before ine this 8lh day of September, 1909, J. Loftua Knonleswbo iubscrtbedlbeiTxJvestite- nient and made oatli that tlie same it 1 true in substance and In fact. J. W.

WHioztoir. Notary Public. Transfers Of Real Estate George Lusher, to Txiuiso Welcli, lot on Wasliington rnte WUt Will Do fir Too $2-100. Tliomns Bussey to noralio S. Baker, fi ship; W.

Ii. Spragiie acres in Bloom town- to William Fitch, lot Mo. 65 in Xew Boston; Big Order Booked The largest order over booked by The -Peerless Glove of this city, wan received Friday, when an order CAIIIG in from f. Jtichinonit, firm for three hundred dozen at the plane i be ppt; on extra to pet tlie stock out as quickly as jiossible. Kirby Was John 1).

Call lo J. Csll, 54 acres in Yornon and Bloom ship; M.OO. IJurkc Imwaon to Elva Artis, lot in Clay townsliip; $2M. Joseph anl Emtnrt to Henry A. Sliivoly, lands id Nile township; $1.00.

Telcmnelms V. Noel to Isaac IT. Noel fl 1 aorcs in Clay town- trees ship; $1.00." planted with appropriate ceremo-' Isaac 11. Noel to Oharle.i N'ol I i tlie young people. acres in Clay township; fl.OO, ITriday was Arbor Day anti speRial exercises marked thedaj in the public schools whiJe a great many trees and shnibery i were planted by the.

children. Friday nl noon on a listi tiono. The ne wor lj suggested hy It a necessary 10 call a School Commissioner Zel- had to use pair forccpj a as followed for the greater dislodge the which hnil p.irltvjp a anl (he exercises wen jnibeilileii i ii: Sirs. "Ilonderaoa'a! an( the I tliTn.it. to Dr.

Kilmer ton, N. for a cample convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuabTe in format ion, tellir.g writing, to sure and mention this poper. Regular fifty-cent and one-j dollar size bottles for sale at nil drug stores. TaylorsSpecials For Saturday Mr Chnrlei Tliomaa, of Ironton, friends here Thursday.

Tobacco Crop Was Sold Charles Snyder on Friday told crop of lob.icco, (o (houannd ponntTs, c.n Ooehcl farm nt Fond Run, to 1'etcr for a good price. Leave The Hospital ihf for Quality Furniture Homer Kirby, of Columbus and Portsmouth, IVH, indicted on two charges of cmbozzlotucnt hy the' SlcuheiiviHo craml jury, Thursilsy. hns Ui-n t-niuloyed ns rash- i for inr- A a i Kspress Com- in Stouboiu-jlle, nml it was while wrtrkhiR in capacity that is nlloRf-d to ftolon tfie jmor.py. The rlmrpo nK.ii:ii (ilrd Adsini nprr.t.' Iettic Adnms, thr loral coness, who 1ms been ill with mntism nt the Ifempstpnd hospiinl, vcos discharged Fridn.v. Afrs.

Jeisie Hurt, of Court street, who hnd hnr-n typhoid pn- tient fivn weeks, charRcd, Fridny. als Injured Girl I Improving ilailL'hter Mr. timl rVank liocIiweU. of IjiK-asv-illt', i broken in an neeidi ficveral weeks is nicely. She will MIOII he able to he iiround on crnt-'hcR.

TILE-LIKE An extraordinary preparation for floors, tui'c and geuoml lionscliold use. ftirni- "TILE-LIKE" Gallon can $2,50 V. gallon tan $1.36 During the "liist year there lias been no advance in the price of "Tile Like" and it remains tin 1 best indoor paint on tlie market. "TILE LIKE" UPHOLDS ITS NAME. 1 quart can 1 pint can pint can 75c 40c 25c H.

Rottinghans 209, 211, 213 MARKET STREET. Magnolia Flour 6c a sack Victor Toy Onts 2 pkgs, for ICc Post Toaaties 3 for 26c Jicst Gas Globes 3 for 2c Best Gas Mantels 3 for 25c The very best Ijflrd 12V4c Ib Home grown ot.iio« 660 a bn. Tcsh Country Eggs 15odoz Fresh Milk every a 7c'qt. Twelfth and t'indlay Streets. Taylors Gash Store I'hone A-C28.

Fromkt Dclivcrv, The End oi my BUY YOUR EASTER SUIT AT BROWN'S, 25 GALLIA STREET. Tltc lino of Men's and fliil- fli-rn's Hothins an- 1-. the mo.n of tnstc and a of porn! I I I Ladies' l)rrss- i'S. I.nng Ooals. i i I i i a oiii- i m-vei- i i i a i seas- n-nson (if i a expenses of i store art i i i a i i i a i i rr stores.

are I srive lo I'll cent. Vnii are wrlvm 1 lllL-J'rtv i i Sonneborri 25 Gallia Street. JOSEPH BROWN Tremendous Piano Clearing Sale Is drawing near Pianos and Organs 6 2 SoM IM wtei Tctrt art fine ir. SM1TM NIXON PIANOS WM. A PIANOS A A (t PIANOS indsfren! cfcer miVes Here i SPECIALS: Walirnl Upright Pianos S185.00 Mahogony 135.00 Oak 165.00 ind Esiny other loo r.a- (neroas lo ir.fr.i-on.

Don't Mij icd first choice. R.P.SEILER Only Hone Fur.o Sloie Ecrtali ard FAMOUS A A A There arc several kinds of Restaurants, The Manhattan and othera. please the people all the time. i i she public attention from the door to the kitchen. Cleanness prevails, service unequaled.

MANHATTAN RESTAURANT Open Day and Nitrht. MAHERAS BROS. PROP BOTH PHONES. Men's $15 S20 In this sjiccial sale we offer a very -liny jo EI clnss Spring Suit- infis, specially selected from the best wooJen mills in Amoriea. This ns- sortmcnt is im- both in size and variety, ami will give you some idea of the beautiful patterns and fine qualities in our Famous Guaranteed Clothes.

The fabrics in these suits m-f pinrnnlec'd one hundred per cent. pure wool "Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimerps, in rich, new browns, browns, blues, grayi and tans, in handsome new striped sipti. M.iny new styles and f.ihries for conservative men as tfell ns extreme novelties for the 01 in ge bby 1 rosscrs. Ppfuitifiil I uiixlcls in 1 wo and thren-bntton c-ffect's, made with natural, fjmcf fnl sliouldi'rs find berrinprlMino ilr- and Joii(f roll Jnpels: nil tnilnretl in a very careful manner in onr factory. You gM (lie irifixi- mum amoimt of Easter i juid viiliic in every one of these suits all ng- iilrir sues.

34 to -12. Bnits nil nniou madt with lahel. SI5 S2O $5.00 PANTS WE SELL AT $2.98 Jf you iK'Vc-r wore a pair of i i rail nml a tin' tu yon satis i or your monoy bark. SUITS PRESSED FREE FOR ONE YEAR, NEW IDEA CLOTHING CO. AI, HAMMEL, Manager.

306 CHILLICOTHE STREET..

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133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967