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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 11

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A A 3 1, 1 9 1 1 A I I A MR. AND MRS. COOKVERDICI8 BYBLAIR TO MAKE HAD A FINE TRIP HAMMER AND PAINT Joseph J. Melcher has repainted and grfully improved (lie uppcnr- ance of his elegant collate on Findhiy street. John K.

Williams Ims the large stable, standing ou Su3 premises nt thfi Corner of Third and Union street, into a handsome gar- Mrs. Abele is a i portico built lo her on East Third. trip which taken tJiem through tho northwest, south- vest and extreme west, Councilman aud Mrs. "William E. Cook, Sixth! street, returned home Monday ninfc by way of Chicago.

and Cook left here- r.iary 20 for the ilnrdE (iras. From iltcrc they went Ftiso, Texas; (lien to Xcw Phoenix, Angeles and Sun Frannisco, Tor Hand, Cnstle TCoi-k. Seattle St. Paul, Chicago anil home. Jn Mexico r.

and Cook spent one month on a bcautt- ful ranch with Mr. and Mrs. William Alsdorf, relatives of Mrs. Cook. The rnneH wan located at Ora Grande, and is one of tho most Eit- trflotivu in lle vioinity.

While there they wade a trip into where the uprising 1 was at tlmt lime, just Tn conversation with a. Times reporter this morning Mrs. Cook slat- pd that tlie most noticeable thing about the Mexican its JKT- erty. were in their bare feet and rajrs, and their home? were staging. In El Pnso thny i nml Mrs.

Frank Leglcr, former Ports-' mouth At Phoenix, they were the guests of FTarr.T Alexander, couatn. Mra. AlexaiifJor of Miss Anna Hcnnckf. of this city. Her daughter is one of the toRohers.

on an Indian reserrMion and will I (1 when John here nr.u month to vfciL rcl-1 grabbed up a ro-'k and started for Hnrvpy Isliani in menacing a The new home of Will Airman at and Lincoln streets, is now under roof. The house whoa completed will bo one of the finest in the hilt (op i i FINAL CLEAN-UP L'onnly Coroner Rolc Cunt iit; i Tim LIT Clay 11 off- nmii is preparing to construct a lalest imprort'il shingle tile roof on the Ford Halderaan homo on Knet (iallin Mrort. Tt will 'be or red filed Hie ful Lowing verdicts in lie has held i County Clerk IT. Adams oil "Atonday Nancy Sikes, foimd dead in her let! at 144ii Offuore street, on Oct. jhndo i ridsc a Giddis Had A Rock; Isham Got Warrant Relationship has proven a disturbing factor in ihe troubles of GvWis and Ishnni fRmilica Sixth and Gay Rtreets, latest outbreak was Mon- both Isham and the latter'a son Will Isham, father and.

son having married sisters, the Misse' Gi.tdis. Will was arrested lust for "bootlegging" a few hours after his relnrii West i i ia. He and have boon r.teil i Ciiddis natnrnlly Other or(snmntli i ncr. fshjuii later swore ont ft a with his daughter. This led to th'i trouble Monday night.

Will released We.lnc«day by Hlnir, charges lieinjr dismiss were Dr. TCllis, Cliao. Pot-', rani for arrest- of Giddis but i nnd vifc nnd Ulindos Sailor. ho snrccpdcJ in, rnaking his es- Tin- three inpii with Kdpar to the Kentucky sidy. of Frost, aro in die roal r-s-j is 1he fatlicr-in-law oC business (here are i i Cil i ihrir i i Los they wore rntcr- tHinr'rt by Mrp.

II. Tlaricood, formcr- ly Miss Findch of this. ffnrvvood the 1 Huckcyc for Mrs. which is coin- There TTcrc sislcrn at the i Tn T.n.= Anpeles they nw Mr. nnd -Mrs.

Pnbst. Hakftnan anil 1 toloy. At Pordmid tliev snfl- G. T7. Vreund, brother of Kev.

Mr. Frennd. nf thiq i Hi; i a miffiionnry in Tlaine.i. form or); rcsiHnifs here. At Ctwtlo Ttonk (be and ilrs.

Mr. D.vkctnan.j it will he roniprnborpd, in (he lumber hero. At Seattle ttir-y Mr. and i Mr. Klinpman for i i Compnny! hprr, hut i.s now rtnployctl irilli (he Sfar-'Rnbur 1 Company.

Tn Spokane tbr-y another ifr. who is in the wholesale i buainrso there. They also saw Mr. and Mrs. Kleffner.

7 ly of tbif place. Mr. and Cook will intemsting lo tell their Thc-y brought bo tun "JOHN FROM LAST YEAR' ON HIS ANNUAL VISIT John Laurlerhach, more a i character and for years pa rly known as "John from I a regular visits to the Wiech ea'r, 11 is in the city on his annualieiis 1 cigar factory. Kinding thi visit, is a a i of place was no more John has 1)ecn mace but ban for some, i more or less lost aud has bee in'll 'known i past made liis lintuo. i relatives'spending most of the time at Mill in Jackson county.

He is a riuainV brook park. Cause of a 0, 11)10. liseasL 1 Thomas J. Hridwell, aped GO, ot i25 Kendall avenue, on Oct. 22, 910.

Cause of dentil, paralysis. Thomas Tliilgus, iigcd GO, found lead on Dec 3, 11)10, al New Hos- ou. Cause of death, a dis- 'Washington Raker, found Jan, in Clay towiisbip. Committed by a i Inst November. Frsnk aged 77, died on 2G.

Cause of a struck over head with club by un- rnown parties, with intent to kil! Jesse Ervin Brown, aged 11, 1911, at 80 tuber- Couso of death pulmonary nilosis. Annie IsaBel Artkins, 5jred 4 of Washington township. Cause (if a accidental drown, Wnltor Farley, ape.l 25, died lay 1011, on Washington stroei. Cause of a aspbyxi- inn bv gits. FOR BANK Cleveland, liny Jlldjie A.

Vi. Blair who up Ad- inns declared lodny Monday ho will go Sack to a a final cleanup the 2200 imlii-l. I ments vo(e selling. I i hero a put a dozen Ohio in the 1 olnss of Adams steeped it! electoral rtirrnption frr Kaps Bros. a been a i i i years.

the contrnel of i i i for Judec i i Ross, Pike. new N'atitinal Clcrmoiit, HiirMmi'l. ilix-king and I i i i i a.s bemij at ek-etious and Drown, Seioto On Legal Business Attorney Edgar Millar left Wednesday for to a depositions in the Steinauer VB. Tripp damage suit. Convalescent.

Catherine Oordon, Mound street, is recovering an a a of measles. from' Senator Coming Borne. Senator J. 1. Hudson is expected liorae Columbus Thursday.

nnd ground be broken i Thursday moniiuir. It derstood Hint Knps Bros, will also' Lawrence. I i a Mcigs nnd rercivc the briek conlrnol for i i i as having hart crooked work' new Innk buildihir. at primaries. JOE BARRY ON HAND i In Trouble.

J. f. Marsh has a fine line of I i a Water anil Furuinhings for family trade. Try a box of Joe Barry returned here Tues-' mnc A IM day from Blucflchl, W. and i assume his duties us X.

round tmuse foreman at 1'last Portsmouth, Thursday i Mrs. Barrens Is Worse Jnmcs Bnrrons of East Ktcvenlh sireot, who a i lin- poring for ROino i pist, look Midtlen turn for I ho Wed- jiORclny morninp nnd all relatives were summoned lo tier hrslsidr. linrrons is sister of i Al 1 STOCK COMP'Y HAS IHII1 A a tempestuous ea- reer the Grand Stock Company BAD BOYS TAKING WESSEL'S CHERRIES, Kx-Policeinan Fred Wossol complained to the prOiop Tuesday tliat hoys ivcrc stenlirj; nherrica from liis yard on Xaw i street. COiFfiEiCE WILL BE Going On Trip. lxna Grant street, will leave snon fur Bailey.

i i i i a to visit her Sol Justiec. Slir will spend the summer there. Will Move. Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Marshall, of "Mound street, will move the HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N'. J. 'A AMERICAN Particular People." PLAN UnoliKtmelod view oE ocean nnd world faniL'il Walk.

aud Cold Water Battis private and public baths. Long Distance 'pliona in each room i bnlh, and in many without bath. Perfectly and liheralty appointed with every comfort of liomc. reasonably consistent with the very 3cst sen-ice. to owner and proprietor for beautiful booklet.

WALTER J. BUZHY, Proprietor. Can't Get Roller To Fix The Gallia Pike closed Tuesday night after givmii of wcck ti a i audience i tnxeil the a i of i ovetl jn iirnoE: Casino. McmhevH of eompniiy will leave -Tlinrs-j ilay for Johnslown. where' they will an i i engagement.

r. Wcevcr worked hard to put eoinpnriy over, hut be was given poor support both by his co-laborers and the public J. 0. of Outer slrrel Monday for Knanoke, a 11 member of a eoininittec tlio order of I lie- li. li.

T. which will have a conference u-ith Western official son important business. Mr. Garrclt. is a local a went as the rcpresenia- Brothcr- Marshall is 1 em- i of tho L'cirlsinoulli s(oe pl(int ho0il Therc will be some delay in, D.

York lias asi'i'cil to oiling the Gnllia pike. i one-tbird of the oil i by an inabilily to be able In will be required to oil the. brins; the steam roller to city the i course as number of nmoiiR which! from near T.ucasville. It is being planned. As only a of the.

pro- is some bcnuliful Indian pottery used there in completing the in- posed improvement comes Mini Indian sqimw msHr for Mrs. I tervening strip of pike jurisdiction of tlie county (look. the Ijannou fnmi and f-ncasville commissioners, other be- As soon this strip of road ing in the New Boston corpora- SPECIAL. I completed, the roller will be; tion. the cost for oil to the i hroiirfht to the Gallia pike and will not exceed $175.

other RUNNING A NEW MAIN Silpt. a Lnwson, of the works a is ninir a new inch line to the i Home. His forces also hepan work Wednesday a i new mains along Hroad- av. Cottage Hams 12 1-2 cents pound at Findeis' Meat i. Market 17 aallia St.

31-2 Much Belter Caplain J.iuifS Sknlton, 'ns been very poorly for some a-eks, is considerably improvcil. WMS to be out on -orr-Ii of liis i street home i a Dny and watrhcd i 'inoii Ijic parflile AH it work of improving -before the oil is applied will he commenced. this amount tip to nreessar.v ospensc.s may if- PORTSMOUTH MEN SAW CONEY FIRE can always on i Political Announcement. Editor an- tliat ora a candidate for Mayor subject to the decision of tfif 1 Kepnblican Primaries, to "held Sept. 5th.

JOHN M. WlhUAMS. iiif there will and On, of boosting Brothers, his i carry a of Peerless alli Georfre A. a i i i 01 1 covers lovra, Nebraska. an(l of Missouri has been sii'innuneil rioinc.

i vv 0011 i oyer this broad land, were stop.j hoys jn i a i wrote they expect to tako N'cw York at the lime fire i coronation of King Ed ward, of Kngland. and a to sail today. Coney Island, anrl were riL-ht UK: spot while the co was raginsr. They are hpme i a few days. expected were inclined to i a i was a "joke.

CONFIDENCE The final baiis of everything good and valuable in the Iwirting hnniness beyond all the laws, the eltaroinntions, rpporrs, bonds, big safes, time locks and insurance, is per- integrity tested by snfficient time to make it a fixed The respect and accorded this institution are I'lp-d not upon its large bnlk nor its complete organization, upon trusts well executed for the thousands who have no flaw or lapse in the methods and dealings Ihrough forty eight yeari. A record of almost half a century without a dollar to depositors is an argument worth attention--that is our history. TheFirst Nation a I Bank Second and Chillicotbe Streets. 1 apiUl aad Surplui $400,000.00 Resources orer $2,000,000.00 TOOTED STATXI Miss Eshom Is Miss Ella Rflliom, of Wcs Front MrRM. is very snrk i an ajiRTftvatfd aitat-k tif sriatk-a neuralgia- Her t'onditiou is cx- dangerous anil i liopi: is held out for her recovery.

Boy Born on Decoration Day A fine baby boy was born to i i a P. a vrell knou-nj Jjiion i nnd Dec- oralinn "Day. Visiting Daughter, Tlionitis Rogers, of Gay street, went to I Saturday to n. few days i his dmiprli- ler, Mrs. Kayser.

TEASPOONS GIVEN AWAY Ask Your Grocer About It BETTER To Introduce Our Ideal Butter For a limited time your grocer will give you a coupon with each purchase of one pound (or two coupons with a 25 cent tamily Tin) of our delicious Ideal Butter Crackers. When you have twelve coupons ail them direct to us aod we will to your home address a beautiful genuine guarantee Rogers Teosptvn. An exact reproduction from photograph oUJiis spoon can be seen at your grocers. Ask him for sample of Strietmann's Idral Butter Grader, It's crisp, flaky, appetizing. Try it.

The proof of the cracker-- like the pudding-- is in the eating. If yont hain't ihii cracker ano we'll tell to get Jl ind Kni jtxi one coupon free in j-oiir collection. The Geo. H. Strietmann's Sons Cincinnati, O.

Vanceburg 1 Visitors. Lindsey Ke-nuarJ nnd ton. Jackson, of a i Ky. a up a i a to spend 8 week Jis irtiests of friemis here. Hare Kidiej TiBrtlt aU Merer Sssjsct it How To Tint Oil.

Uutl tS Till a lKtt le or core iron law water let it staud twent Viiitor. Harrison MeKonzie. prominent merchant of J.ouisa, Ky. sipnt Wcilnosdny hero on I1CB5. Is Recovering.

Frerl, the i vm Mr. J. C. NefT. of Center s'irect is slowly recovering from a severe case nf measles.

brick dtistseili- nient, or settling, appearance of tea indkatts an un- a lion of' the kidneys: tfo frc- qoent rtcjir paw it or fai the back are also symptoms tlut tell you the kidneys ami Madder are "-j( of order and need attention. What To There is comfort in the knowledge so xpr that Ii. Kilmer's Swatnp-Root, the great kidney mnedy, fulfills almost every -wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder a nd every pirt of rinary passage- Corrects i a i i to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or baJ efrccls following use of liquor, or Itccr, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being competed lo go ofleti through llic day, to gel np many limes (luring Ilic nixht. The and immediate effect of is soon realised. It stamls the highest be- CJUFC of i rernark able he.ilth restoring properties.

If need a molirine you should hive the SoM Ly druggists in and BUY YOUR FEED FROM J. F. A SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS FLOtTK, LIME AND CEMENT. BOTH PHONES. 65 OALLIA STREET.

PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. sizes. You raiy hare a bottle sent i i Address TV. KilmerCo. 1 Ring- J.XR a of i hamton, Y.

Mention rem enibtr (he nain c. Or. Sw Jinp- Root, jiml JJ -N. V-, oa ere; street, is i i i i ttivcs. Hot Weather Specials! WASH GOODS SPECIAL in Batiste and Dimities from 5c up Boitlered Batiste 40 in.

wide at 15c a yd Special Silk Values FaiK-v Silk Foulards in assorted colors at 28c per yard. Plain colors at 25c a yard Fancy Kilk Fotilavds in. wide at 55c a yd Pongee or Rn.jnh Silks inches wide in Tan and Dark (r-y at 69c a yard worth OOc a yard. Everything in Wliitu (Jocids in plain, slripts aud cheeks. Tnn Drrss Linens qualities from 15c up A.

SECOND AMD MARKET STREETS. Bell PhoM 439 W. Home No. 130. GIVES AWAY FREE A GOOD SUIT CASE WITH EVZRY SUIT OF CLOTH ES, $15 aad $20.

NEW IDEA OLOTHINQ COMPANY'S Manufacturers' Sale oi PANTS! At lens llian cost price of muterinl $0 and $5 Punta. Kvery psir goes at one price. $2.98 They are nmde out of fine Worsteds, Cassimercs in all the new ihndei stripes. Also fine While French Flannels and Serge Panta with Black and Blue Hair Line Stripes. Worth $5 $6, Our Sale Price $2.98 Buy a -Pair of Our Pants and compare them with others that charge from $2 more for tliem and ALL LADOS WAMT A Good Cool House Dress For tliese days of lioftt and i will help.

yon to a a i a greater grco of comfort, would fotuid in one OL the One Piece Wash Dresses In and fancy effects. Their very appearance, i.l cool nnd you wUl liko them. Look at the Jacket Snils, One Drosses, Skirti, and Potlicoats, if you want to tee something niee. Men's Youths' and Bojn' Suits at a saving of IB to 20 per cent. Joseph Brown 25 Gallia Street.

OOruuuu to you will find better a and better a i material. New Idea Clothing Co. TOG Chillicothe Street. AL HAKBOSL, Mlnsger. Picnic Goods Of All Kinds at Correct Prices J.

J. BRUSHftRT TlM N. W. I $1.65 Cincinnati and return OB Sunday, 4, Tit Norfolk Western Railway. Leave Portsmouth 4:00 a.

Arrive at Cincinnati 7:20 A. Returning, leave Cincinnati at 8:50 p. arrive at Portanonth 1:35 p. to. FAST TRAIN in both 13 noon in Queen Crty.

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