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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1911. THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES. AGE SEVEN SAYS THAT BOY IS NOT SON; WANTS HIS MONEY petition bus iilcd in the probate court" by Ally. R. 0.

Myers on bolmlf of Mattie Norton- Webb praying lor correctioji of die order "of distribution of the money paid by the N. W. Hy. Co. settlement of SPRING FEVER DAY claim for the thei A dav in iniike to l5 dien it was spectacle of women Joinjj was OS.

This will 'lij-UtinnH fihrjiipiiij; iiUinxt in oldect inlmbitant scratcl: milages growing out of the ilenlli to dresses ntul fhoe.s was nctii- her liunband, Oscar AV. Norton in moMtli Snt was killed while in the scr-l iff- of tlie railroad in capacity i (l Dinner in July 1910. The acci-l '1'ae snmmer-liko we.ilher brought searched their memories to recall warmer than today. KM. business men marbles, rosv-cbeked girls blithely skipped the rope, anil old i a resulted io liis dentil occurring at tho Kendall nvenne crossing, this cily.

Attv. James 9. Thomas was appointed administrator of thc estate by tlio probate eonrt, thn ap- nlie.iticm representing tbHt Norton was survived by a widow and a son, Walter Norton. JjRter ooniiiromise was effected by tho railroad company paying thc widow and fion $1800 on the theory tho child was son of the deceased. The compromise was ap jirovet! 1 hv the court and on the out in goodly numbers.

And why uotl Tho ninitmiui tempera- more pleasant Tho minimum a vos -11. FIND BABE'S BODY IN A CAR OF COAL Newark. Dec. Early Kri- rlay morning representatives of taxpayers' league began cir- latilig petitions in every voting ccinct in the county requesting at an option election be held. The petitions arc heiug freely rncd and -it is probable that ore a onough signatures will recommendation of the widow Jiidfre Harry Ball 'was appointed guardian of (he youth a the' money had been equally divided ktwccn JITS.

Norton and thc boy. Mow it is set up that the allegation in regard to thc boy being ti son of Oscar A i wits mistake but instead Ilia real mime is Walter Vaughn nnd no relation lo Ihe deceased. She says a on litcnmo of this fse.t that she, was and is entitled to tlic whole (mount. Thc proceeding one of tho innst unusual ever brought iu loc.il courts nnd will be watched with great interest. AL BURRIS MAKESGOOD Al Hurris nlndo good with Oliniiijiion Helming company of Cleveland and beginning March 1st will go out as regular siilcs man.

Ho will a Ohio, Kcu- tarky and West Virginia. According: to an IS 1 AV. man on the Cincinnati division of a roud, the people of Sardinia are in a great state of excitement over thc liuding of the lead body of an eight-months-old child in tho bottom of coal car. rriday evening. The discovery was made by a conl dealer, Clar- eneo AVciahrodl.

AValter Anderson, N. W. press messenger of this cily, in ynrds at piece. Certificate Is Issued It developed Saturday Hint tho of elections Imd overlook nl the granting of certificate of election to Capt. Nelson AV.

Bv- constitulioniil delegnto. Tkorc! was hurried conference a i thn certificate wns found at ilie hoard's ollico promptly filled mi' and sent thc cnpliiiu wlio will iK-cd it shortly. cd the child was well developed nnd Unit the body hud been.pbic- cd in paper shoe box, bearing a Dayton label. Strange as it may seem, frail boi protected Hie body of the child from being naalicd and inasmuch as tlie body was in well preserved slate, the offieinls ot Sardinia arc of the opinion that Ibo child was miu 1 dered at Dayton and tossed into Ihe ear, which wan luler filled with "JUMBO" HOLDS THE FORT 'Jumbo" WillUnis is still hold- Byron. nig Hie fort nt 82 "West Tenth I Tin- time street, despite tlie efforts of her landlord to cvint her the mises.

will be recalled that the owner of thc properly in which Mrn. Williams resides, Hobert Warren took steps to eject her from the llo served her with the necessary papers niul her trial was act for Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock before Squire and Jlra. A liams sent word she was sick and a to appear. AVhereup tlic court granted 'tay o' execution i nest Tuesday when if Mrs. does no "skidoo" Constable John Neu proposes to go out there and ear ry her to the street bodily.

He does not relish the job, cither, foi "Jumbo" is jusl. as big as he: name SENSATION COMING The police are that a Negro bachelor had enticed some young white to his shanty and offered them liqnor money. All of the evidence gUhered will be submitted to Probate Judge Bettty tad some sensational developments are looked for. 0 YOU, 'POSSUM! "Roast coon, baked ami sweet potatocsl" That was tlic magic sign proved magnot ill Hie Alci Dav- A wns" iaiucil is cafo on East Eleventh street 'possum men rolled into Alex's plnd while tlie boys stood on tlie on that side getting a whiff of the aron: Jiawson, ci Talk about bees buzzing orminrt I'iriier "ami Mrs. Claun of Lncasvillc.

Tlov. T. lioncy-sickle vine-tlmt wnsu McAfee sa.id the worls that made a patchin' to tlie way the colored "one" Mid sent them on Ih'iir way rejoicing. Mr. Lemon Is No Better Ki.bcrt While, of Ibc firm of I.nr.rm AVhitc, who is a victim ul fever, is no better, vhivh will bn sad news to mam- friends.

Ilia temperature decrees Saturday which indicates tbnt he extremely sick man. ALONZO PURDY HURT IN TORCH EXPLOSION Mr. Brady Is i ''Carles has position C. 0. Vvf-rston, -ast Ktid meat dealer to tlie illness of Hoy Brwily "ii" is feared pnenriionia II" lias hccii at his home in rt V'U for the past three tlaya uii condition is seri- of that 'possum, whetting their appetities.

It was a sigl long to be remembered, for there is any disb the colored ma likes it is 'possum, and then mor 'possum. Thc explosion of a small torch, which he was using to heat two era of iron which lie wnnted to n-cld, almost resulted iu Alonxo 1'nrdy, of Lnca.svillc, losing his eyesight, Friday afternoon. Without waniiriK tlio torch lei with a loud rciwrt, just us Mr. I'urdy leaning over it. Tlis luckily bid eyes were not affeetc Instinctively he protected thc i his hand.

Tho flames si into his face and his oyebnn were biully singed find his ea were painfully scorched. Mr. I'r is member of the firm I'tinly who operate a in Ijiicasville. His injuries Imd THE MARKETS NEW YORK STOCKS. (Hy Associated Press.) New York, 0--The last sale of stocks today American licet Sugar.

American SiiKar Helming, 1 Ualtimorc- Ohio. llXH'i. Chesapeake Ohio. 72. I i i 140.

Ixniisvillc a i lafi. New York Central, Norfolk Western, 10Gi' 1'eunsylvania, United States Ktcel, C'2. United Klntes Steel, 1'referrrJ Western Lniou, 77 1 Chicago, 'J--All eoreals secured before Saturday night had'considerable of a ten which the commissioners wcck a hc II be asked to set the dato of election. Licking county voted dry Dec. 1903, by majority of I a ct ewavk City giving a majority pl icos riccs the wets of 10a 7 i iheop ami a i i i market, prime.

oO to good mixed. to mixed, to spring lambs. io SO. Hogs: receipts, li double market, a i prime a -Ifi to medium, to licLtvy yorkers, light yorkcw, iDBITlJARYl Oharlea Hamnion. i where lie lived 9 funeral of diaries' i to Foot Prints Measured a t-liiiigs very good reason theii' thnf way.

tlio At lhat time long saloona in Newark were bull it of business. Over 200 business men i 1 gucd the petition, stating enforcement of the Itosc law Licking county hns been ilu re. lower the a decreases. liuyer i ofl! his a as ons today. It is said over 300U gnaturcs were secured ycsler- c.

mm BY CHECKS? It, is reported, that after the account cxt pay Hint the G. O. railwiiy slocks to ill take olt i pay enr and p.iy nlso sny clicefcs. as tines tho N. W.

nd mmty other roads. Vew Officers Are Chosen he possibly eim, 11 lower prices. a is about thc condition on the honrd he week. has declined something over 3 Rents, nnd corn mi erjual a a dull and Iroopy raai'Kot on llic close of today. Tho Hear.

1 say there it no reason for hipli jtrii-es on corn, and the dift'ercnee tlic price at this lime year, ami nt tlic i is entirely too much, fact, they can nee net rensoi corn nhoiild ho any higher, as i old corn carried over the noiv crop, there is fully as much iu (ho markets as there was last year and the is diminishing fully one-fourth account of tlic lack of OlTicor DiiYon on yntunlay nieasin-od the footprints tlie Tohhor who tried to enter Hailey 's grocery. They tully exactly i Ihose of the man who rohhed Toil sntoor some weeks nfjo. The iolioe also have found a man who a good glimpse of tho roMier n.s hn ran from thc store and Ihe police hope to accomplish his a ere long. Tftey Mef A Catamount Warren C'antcr, Hoy nnd Mc- Kinlpy while 'possum i in the hills of Carey'F KriiJiiy nifjht encountered catamount. A ik'sperMi: halt IP avevtccl only tiy thc trio cx- crcisUig their sprinting ability Fortunate they had cnptnrci threo 'possumu lofor tlicy enmc the wild henst and so thc had a feast with which to forgd exulting experience.

His lirini; there was llaitntioii wen; held this afternoon collier for Oltvo and Monroe at liia late home, 628 Mast i n.ifo. Ho eantc from Bloom Ftir- street, conducted by Hev. to Huescll, vrhere he liitA Atkinson of Man ley cliureh. 10 ITo weighel pig iron' Vt Irotiton, 0., for the furnace corn- Ernest Everling. i trom O'nt to tho job of This funeral services over i fireman on the steamboat Jesse for cumins of Ernest i A.

Carnor. held Sunday aftcrnOon i i a Uc-sidrti his wife hn leaves two Saluniity as first, intonrlcd. jsifitera, eipht HflughtcrH niul one 'be i a will a place at 1-oiiyi Ins death. i ehureh coincterv. arc Mrs.

Jemima Xnninlry Fw. KKzalith of MeM Mrs. M. T. Harvey.

Station. Ky. Jtrs. Mavy Harvey, -n ie imcTR Inko place Sun- and beloved woman of South tlflv afternoon nt Adrnncc, Ky, 'oiismoulh to her last vard early Saturday at her Mrs. Ralph Hewitt that village.

Tito immediate! Ralph Hewitt died at Iho IHUSU of her death was an a a hcwpitnl thia morninff, if pneumonia of a wcck'sy i nt 8 after rtiort illnfp? ion angnietitcd by a stroRc typhoid fever. Xo aral.VKis which she sntVerctl-linpnls have been msda for the i her i wns not a services, ImL tho boljr been unexpected it cmnc as a to tho of Mr. Hawitl's shock to her a i and brother. Pcnrl Hewitt, nt 121" Mrs. Harvey was G7 yenrs street ago and tins resided at South, Hewitt wns born in.

Flcm- 'ortsuiouth for nearly a score of jngsburg, Kr. and the cara. She wns a good woman be taken there for burikl. aixl was held in high esteem by Officers for the coming year oE he Smith K. of P.

lodge'No. 3S7, tway a Howard a V. Clarence Hockaden; Chfls. i M. of Charles lire- K.

R. T. J. of Geo. H.

Davis; M. 1 of J. M. OL A a hompsonj O. Tumble- on; I.

Lioron i Trustee, Ion Dclong; T. J. Liston. Says Stove Was Taken Joe A i complained to HIP lolice tbfit Oscar lioyer entcrec house near Thirteenth und llfir streets while he was away Saturday uftcrnoon and removed HARVEYTs" MISSING (ho that consumer. They wheat is plenty while they 'do not look for price a do not Has Moved.

Lou lliley, who has hucn fcring i sciatic rheitinntim the past nine xveeksj has moved fron f'Vont to his home wide circle of friends who great- deplore her i Her hus- jand preceded her to tlio grave a number of years ago and who is i by two sons, Charles Flarvey, well known engineer at the Ohio Stove, foundry and Will, liolh at home. Thc was held from the home Saturdny afternoon and tlift i wero laid to rest at Wingo cemetery. Will Return To Columbus. A Giesler, who lias been liome on A visit expects to return io Cohimbsrs Monday. He nlayed in a packing Iwosc there.

Woman As Umpire A umpire appeared tt a ramo in Oxnard, a short i tho fans did iwt Uke kindly Slio waa 11 noted by the oolv for any advance. Oll Court street. On the other a the Hulls ay a corn is low, and we will I Card of Thanks. ce muc.h higlier prices before Hie desire to extend many a vear is out on both a niy and rclulivcs for Mefford tins death of Mrs. Suann irofforJ, well hero, tlio Iroii- touiiid of Fridny en i Susan MolTurd, of Iho Into Ciintimi nnswrrcil tlio call of her linker there no ehince lor tioo a I (lio home of her a Jf or Ler, Slrfl.

Snrnh Cocliraiic, on 1 ho waver, and rtic Mnlt-crry "Mrs. ilciTonl wna Mt slio liail fiiirccaafnlly pavtd the loving lady tmd had tlio f-ir Ihe sutrraget in thft nitlontl corn whf-n asked for reasons for their statement. Nicy are inablc to pive jihiusihln ones. At i dale last year wheat com 1 oals 32. GRAIN MARKET.

OPENING. Chicago, Dec. S-- a lo OT 1 Iay, to July. 03 to 8 Hftrvey cnsed of ilra, Josie Elfricd'u homo a few nights ago, cannot bo located, by the police and evidently lifts skipped town, Out of Danger. Mabel, little daughter of Mr.

and lira. Einannel Tlncquanl of Corn: to July, 0 nts: Mny. 4S 8 and CLOSE Wheat: 93Vi; May, i)7Va; July, fl-i. Corn: May, July, 62V'. Oats: Mny, July, UVE STOCK MARKET.

Chicago, TIL, Dee. 9--Hogs: receipts, 2,000 a market, strong; mixed, to $6.10 to I i (flit, S.fiO to S6.2I); pigs, to Cat'ilc: rcceiptSj 200 licad; inarkcl, steady; hceves, lo; nid extended during the accident imd death of my husband, Andrew and especially Kev. Iliinerly, Mrs. Androw BncUncr. To Timothy, my dearly Beloved Husband: Grace, mercy and peace, frv'ii God, tlie Kalhcr, and Christ our fjord.

Thc of Lord, Jcsiis Christ, he with I all. Amen. oM only been fli from acute for mid nf years. She Imd sinco hist Tuesday IiL'ligwition, allhoiifih has a cripplo cciiiiHilItMl to get nbont En mi invalid clnur, bcrnuso nf a fflll Iroin fi sli-p, dtslofiatcrl her hip. Tho deceased wna bora in CJrccnup, Jmt for pnat ten baa been making her homo with her daughter.

"Unr lius baud preceded her in lcnth Ho ww of ycnrs RRO. Ask About Saloons Cullom who was ac- peeping" iu a i Cockers and feeders, cows find heifers, $2.00 to Sheep cnlvea, $5.50 to $5.25. 'nnd lambs: receipts, 2,000 a market. steady; nn- tivcs $2.65 to 4 lambs, ro Chief MiiCarly is in rccoipl 01 a letter from thc cily authorities of tcubenvillc, i i i i relative to conditions in Portsmouth since the re-opening of snlooiis, I i i.s psrticnlarly tlnsired as to hoiy hnsincKsmon regard the chauyc in conditioiis. Card of Thanks.

desiro to OIIP sincere a to friends and neighbors for the hind ness acid sympathy on the Ohio nnd steered some of U'st bonta of the time. MofTord was a good, conaistent i i i I nnd.waa prepared closo her ryra in peace. Rbe tbo frrnn.bnotlier of Vrank Cochrniio nf I (his citj Jin'il of Dr. Joseph Coch- of California. The Tcmnliw of tho (Jrrcasorl will be taken to I'orifimnuth Sa(unlay for interment of her Ini-i- tifiiul.

The" services will ba Kaw Tori Baithall ,.9 i Kfliv York, Deo. a program in New York CUy- next week I a AS follows: MfliKky--NnHoimt nmnilssion meeting 10 ft- m. Eastern league LO a. m. 0 Ti league board.

of dlredors. nron; 6 It.g of Ilia club owners, 2 p. m. American league hoird ot dlrwH. lora al noon; general mtellng (he club owners tt p.

Ban- n.ucL give i by Ath- letlcs, to the officials and writ era, 1 p. m. -i ic.m leiguo general meetings. 'i 11 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fit Inter dfito in Orenup." KEEPING UP SCRAP Tittsbnvg, 0-- Calllo: sup- shown i dratli Uill. of my' tho illnoss mid beloved wife.

Mary Charles Iftll. Case Postponed. was torriblv blistered, b'tt be dressed hy pbysicinn. ligllV; market, a 120 Kinney slreei, lifts been 'j eCj lo prime, spnonsly ill with typhoid fever, 50-to common, $5.00 to Pctmpr Kronk ia now to be out ot dan- voa ca lvca, $3.50 io ger. THE N.

W. TO Thief Was Balked. Complaint was made to the police that loy a lo steal bicycle from a rack at tho Selby shoe factory, Saturday morning. When ho saw he was detected he action l.y FIcm a i for siicn of alleged bftck wns par Li ally heard licforn liyron Sfttn Tljo CMC wiH adjourned i tho appcaranco of nn i a i 3 'Attorney whilo A Tl. i i represoiite'l I hi fenjrmt.

Jlo lie war Clwrlift DtxHn ftftd jracij Fogcl goej on Rljjht. ol course, holli of these enthusiae- lenth'mrMi ran gel tots of Kdward, an tha of copy for winter r.Dluiuiia Is IrJlle In a jnorft (lays, thc from the big rueelir.g-; tAkt all room, and 't will he limn for ttiolles ami Horace scene. to UM Rayburn Jnints i i 71. Ucd day ftt ihe bomn of bis son of A i Ky. TM county, Ohio, i thn nao of 22 years when be was unileU itirrmfTc to Snrnh to io the grand recondition ti nt a they may bo br1(lr' np county, nr.n workM an collier for Buffalo f.ir- unw.

If" moved from Ihero lo Bloom Furiif.co. Scioto county. CUSS coui03 10 free and your nnmo be ow public Charley Murptiy. i Uilesgrt C.iit'S lins olnnr masTM 1 PINKERMAN Frunlc Bower and Thclnm oro Tiating i Cofnmbns. Hcv.

Arthur Coi, of Portsmouth, rreachcd at the LiberB! U. B. church Sunday morning. JJen Siedell WRS in PortsmoutB, Fridny. Drown, nf Portsmouth, a conplo'or days' lliis vicinity Inat ireok.

Otto Sluimp ft positioii rt ono of Portsmouth 1 JMsa DarUmo Cadot, who mftny friends ot -Mrs, J. i of a popular Kasl railroads entering the city to street. It is roughly csti- jironde overhead crosditigs was a that theso improvement tnkf-n Saliirdny by the Norfolk will entail nn fixponditiiro will be pleased to nfficials "following a two tfio million mark. TJIO is rapidly regnimiiq i confercnco in thn Capitaljiiicnia i also call for the mid that on first time in several monthn able to ho out and nnlomobile ride. i i oE tlio Joy en avenue The officials ot" the road i a a Plans for the changes Working On Forgery Case i al.lcmftu and hil- i rclntivf.s in A i home this evening.

ram Doff Shot. i -ii-nnmer is ovorl i i i i of 'pojvsnrn lop parlies on C'srey's 'f'-i-iay nijrlit. rcaiyiiation of Cliff roniicll, nn operator in n(C hoLse. strc i fulli' injured wbilf: nt play H.ilnr- of oust Injured i IHIIS ior IIIG cnanKCS ftvv comes jlio ilrawn at once hy Division! A 11A RC Iily lio0 Tlllll ho 1 JSh" rri.nt liw mat ho in- I Engineer C. V.

fwsli ami liis local! Ti oh(10 spwt I I I (1 J- 11 over hrirk imJ fcl on U-ft 0 lirpport i.ynMi .111.1 win tan stnff of and draiighls: workinf on forgery casa I I I tl I ill II I urin, fraclunntr ivo jilarcj. iln 3 fr.r at Ihe mfn n(. tho it. K. V.

il. C. A. building. .1 -fl 1 I i Sy Dr.

VTk The niiin who passed the AC Sc-llariK ul bring i Iter. Willi. pre.che.1 I ilcAkcr l.i.l Lcrti'M tin- Bloom SumUy night. iln-ton AinfTJc.ind willi crowd nf yonnp folks from No In.l Iho t-rrocl of ICH lho S'r of P. lodff.

Lynch of i Soloto Furnace Tuesday liigtit 1 ic inn, i roncbc-l )i Crew To Be Transferred is K. K. t-uiire omw on tlic less tftcck however hal disappeared before an oETiccr could reach the scene Itnt his early capture i looked for. HAS CLUE TO WATCH Mrs. Baker Mrs.

JelT Raker, of West sionere, I'rosfculor lloracr a nt tlie instance of Ilie county coninjis-1 prepare 1 a Tom Trontlfrion, a Siik SHU Off Duty. who ha in fntiinK on rtfu-ii floor mill lho Steel pbnt i oncl street, who has I.Mn providing for a milft r( (,,,,, hilo in thn city a a at lleiiipstead liospHal, is no.C- ro- llll! Chillin.olhr. Tin: Loss of Appetite T3 loss of vllftJUr, or (one. and ftfton r.I prostrating tl' 5 t-aie, It Is anrt espccHHy so lo people that must up and doing r-e Hie'Soiith fcand fiir iliiry "Hauer wtw visiting in Portsmouth WcHncfidny. Prayer meetings Mt.

Pleasant have bctn from Thursday to night. jjnrled id his in an accident but do nicely. the other and clcvelopinij com- a to the new -13 1 job- pliestions. csmc r.c.ir bing mill whon it operation Rhftunmtisin, lit tlie dying r'rMaj. HM condiUon, how- in on (he oM i Plumber i.

i cvtr, was reported slrffhily iin- jnbhiiig mill will mix up for up ivilh rheumatism I proved S.Tlnrday r.c-ir CO and C6 iobbinz milla. ihotnn on Front street. rjr clun to tbn person county early up a watrli which be lh srcat cons latc cspcot lo present pc.i'- Market two wreka Ago. Ho MOOu 'lion to Ihe state lihjhwny commis tho fimlcr bad iir.cc traded still sioiicrd, in an effort to secure i i i for gun, and he proposes to his naneial ai.l from itato to 1r a.scciit; him the ii (rr eoat of improvement. The best medicine to take for f' ititullor.a] remedy Sarsapariik purinca and enriches Ihe ir.d builds up tht whole sjstem.

It loilay I USUT! lliinlrl form 01 tablet: called SARGENTS Miss irollio Btrr.f.J, of PJletoi Tisitnl nt Ihe William home Mrs. Willinm While, of win c.illc'I hero ly the death oi sislcr, Mrs. Clyde KicVey. Rev. Morse tnd wife sprat iby with MOSCJ.

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