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SEPTEMBER 28, 1937 THE PORTSMOUTH TIMKS. PORTSMOUTH, I I Social Affairs Ti'O Loyal Wom'en's class ot Ciiuccl) of Christ met at lc liomc of Mrs. 520 Harding avenue, its September meeting. jicvotionals were led by Mrs. 11, Jtowley.

business session, served to: Inez, Ky. FIVL generations of tlie Home families were represented at the event. Those who attended from Ohio were: Mrs. Frances Home Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.

John Fcrrel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferrcl son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrcl and daughter, Juu- nita, James Ferrcl, Mrs.

Esther Lewis of Lyra: Mr. and Mrs. Hsr- McGimiis, Frank Kline, Edward HolU, Ralph Milter and Paul Warnock. 'X Mr. and -Mrs.

B. L. Stricklctl cf Vanccburg announce ihe marriage of their daughter, Frances, to Howard Smith of Hunlinglon. The wedding solemnized at the Christian church of Cat 1 risen Nngel and daughters. La-1 letlsburg with Rev.

H. C. Satler- vcrnp. Wanda and Pally of N'au- voo; Mrs. and Mrs.

James Kelly, cf Ironton. V. A surprise birthday parly was field reading the ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Hamlin were tlie attendants. Mrs. Hamlin is sister of the bride.

Mrs. Smith is a graduate rc ah Liticral, Mrs. Mnuel'. Riven recently at the home of Mr. Eastern Teeners' at an( rs Orel Dever of Minford Richmond.

Rhr nnw is a leather Mrs. Carrie Morri- Mrs Sarah SchomburR, KurU. Mrs. Kale Dender, Jennie Tingler, Mrs. U.

i-i, Mrs. Georgib Carvcy, Charles May, Mrs. Fannie Mrs. Rose Boyd, Mrs. Anna icrkins, i Martha Karl Dever and Mrs.

Hobcrt at the October nect- i'll be Mrs. Rowley, Mrs. irtcr Mrs. Mary P.ice. V.

Frank C. Becks, 222D JlirVJciiiwait road, will cntcr- of the Kensington at hep home Wednesday aft- and Mrs. Orel Dcver of Mintord Richmond. She now is a teacher in honor of the 16th birthday an- of music and of the third grade ni of their daughter, Erma. Music, games and contests provided the entertainment for the evening.

At a late hour, refreshments were served to the follow- v'i King's Business clasp cf al Garrison. 3 A birthday dinner party was given on Sunday al the home of Mrs. IxKiclla UJakeman of Clif- day anniversary. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mr ing: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Silvey ord in llonor hcr 63rd birlh and daughter, Marilyn Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Clarice Preston and son, Howard, Mrs.

William Kronk, Mrs 1 Cina Dever, Mildred Phoebe Parks, Mabel Kn dred Russ, IWae liuss, Bowman, Elizabeth Bun: vian Dcver, Nellie Bender, Mabel Herrmann, Mary K. Slamm, Doris Silvey, Ethel Dever, Henry Parks, Charles Parks, Fritz Russ, Hob- erl Keairns, Waldo Bowman, Omar Bowman, Lewis Dever, Baptist church met Monday; 0 Dever, Albert Burns, For- the home of John 1821 Granrtview avenue. Hr.ney was in charge of During the business were discussed aUcndancc and the class day. Various games and music the diversion of the eve- A feature of the next meeting v.ii; be a Halloween a at the Mr. and Mrs.

Russell ii'-'sJard, 1402 Fourth street, on 25. were served by James Dawson to: Mrs. Burdetle, Mrs. J. H.

Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haney, Mr. Mrs. Ira Roberts, Mr.

and Husfcll Goddard, Mr. and John Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Konald Dunham, Mr. and Mrs.

esl Dever, Theodore McCormick and Warren Gilliland. 'A V. Mrs. William (Ventc of Lyra entertained recently with a dinner parly honoring her husband on his G5th birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ferrel and children Martha Catherine and Kermelh, Herman Wente and children William and Dorothy, the honured guest and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins of Oak Hill are announcing lhc NEEDLECRAFT PATTERN FOR HOME MAKING REED LASHES FOES it vca 1 "I take onlh I reservations and i IIITTFX BY MOCCASIN Sept.

K8 Dr. CATS IN SINGLE STITCH PATTERN 1243 TVO trouble at all to keep thesu inches and one 7 1-4x1) Indies; pels out of mischief. They material requirements: trm Thf I'rc'i KANSAS CITY. Sepi. supreme court i in opening speeches, was swept to the fore as outstanding of the American liar asax-LiUon's convention here.

Jami-s A. liccd, former United States si'JKitur from Missouri. greeted the at the opening session as "prutagomsts of tin 1 CoiisimnU'ii" anil said do- of ii-. court would mean "lhc dealli of i i a scfiooi, HAS Sept. 28-- A cato- teria wus opened in the iiigh school building Monday and it in ai.ii'ge ui SI1UIII PS SAt.K OK I I A KSTATI Cnn; No.

Tlic Sl.ito tif yvlolo County, 1'k-JS i ar.U I.ojn Aisoclj- S.M.I: or KSIATI: Case No. 2WI1 I I SMtc ol County. Common PJcJa Cuuil. cullun. i In nl ciik-r ul sale in 1 i alxivc I i oltci i.V.e flt li.ti dCO! cl Cu'jrl HUIIEO Ml I'oilsinouln.

In r.3:ncil county, fin Frid.i* Ibt a ul OctuCur. IJ'31 al on' o'clock P. UIO r.Ml iti Sc.utu EUto of i Cily cl i i i i i i i i i inirHiancu i i i i Older ol S.i:c in Ut bbovc cm lied Jdion. 1 will as he Mlo Md for i.dc at i nuciion. at iho claoi sll i vhlu Court IlOllSe ID in VY-inUrm! Si-rtu i i i Mr.

Rceil. i a ihr above tiamrd County, tui Fndaj i i i i Clay Toiir Mack Dc In Webb. oath uf office token by every president is "withoiii ir.enlal les- asked: "What then shall be said of those who would lavish that sol- net, Alfred and Winifred, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blakeman and chil dren Mabel, Hazel and Norma Jean, Mrs.

Abbic Blakeman, Mrs. Tillie Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George Blakeman and children Wilma, Glynn, Willard, Eva Joyce and Onalee, Mr. and Mrs.

Harlan Blakeman and children Roger, Darlene and Harold, Carl Blakeman and children David, John and Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. K. Pnil- lips and children Jackie and Jean, Anna Wiltshire and Ralph Canter. When Charles Scott entertained his Sunday school class ol the Peebles M.

E. church at his home recently officers were elected for the coming year. Those elected were: Donald Moore, president; Richard Wall know their place--to add a bit of lions of all stitches used; cblo decoration to your home.i I i Taint" these portraits in single', stitch on picture and matching; jillow top using wool, silk or cot- floss. Begin right away on! this easy attractive embroidery. Pattern 1243 contains a transfer pattern of a kitten's head 0x10 marriage of their daughter, Ger-1 ingford, vice president; John Irude, tcr Cecil Coleman, son Mr.

and Mrs. John Coleman. also of Oak Hill. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.

H. Muncy, pastor of the Methndist church at DoAtiey," Mil" Hazel'! Greenup on Saturday. Sept. 25. Miss Emma Spencc and r'lovct Moore.

3 annual i of the family was held Sunday r.c.ir tho home of Fred Home of ill furnish th? CU you need 4 new oi repun to the old i i clothei you your eye mi a bargain where That'i what loani aie made you can enjoy the things you need light now. new low step-down pavmenti that keep getting leu and easier lo pay all the time. you can get a a loan laxge enough -with payments small enough. pay bills and obligations too. Come in and tea how it's done.

The young couple will reside at Oak Hill. Mrs. Julia McUinnis of Taylor Wamsley, secretary and treasurer; Gale Johnson, assistant secretary and treasurer. Following the election, games were played until a late hour, when refreshments were served to: Kilph Swisshclm, Dean Fields, Donald Moore, Byron Swisshelm, Damon Johnson, David Schwartz. Daniel Trickier, Morris Schwartz, Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin tor this patlern lo The Portsmouth Needlccrafi Department, 82 i avenue, New York.

N. Y. Write clalnlv pattern number, your name and address. the 1st day of Octolior 1P37 at one o'clock 1'. following dcscrlUii real estate, situate in the County ol Sriolo a i id Sinic of OIUo, anil fn the Cily ol I'orlsmovith.

i licing all o1 l-ol Number Kour (No -Ji And Hie lull! ol Lot Number etnn of its purpose atul Tlircc iNo. i) in Hie NOUTIIKEIN AD---- i OlllON ti ike Village of ScioloviHe SOVICK mow patt of the city oi Pons- Donald 11. White, uhoic place ir.ouThl. ns (lie same apiwari uuun Uie I residence is uukr.uAii to phmtiti. duly iccoidcJ ilal licti-by notified lliai jiis ivite.

Haici Said prc-mlscs loontcd at Lynn btrccl. Wkiie. hjs ICwl ncUUon lor di- -CAIIXIC fin ihe East. In i vcrce in Uiu Cornsnon ciiv ot Poiisir.oulh. Couniy of Scicto i.

and Slate Ohio. S.nd at S3MOOO thoiiiantl dollar5l aiifl ta 1 sold fcr I llunn luo-llllrds ol that CANDIDATES FILE FOR NOVEMBER ELECTION honored with a birthday din- Orlori shanks, John Wamsley. ner given in celebration of i ar( i Wallingford and James Swinger. 'X X. Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Greene of near Peebles celebrated their 75th anniversary Sunday Relatives and friends present were: Mrs. Ella Gammon.

Mrs. Ernestine Roberts, Mrs. Mildred Arnold and son, Fred Manning, Margaret W. Ernestine Warnock, Dorothea Ann Wise, Eudell Howe, Oakes Opposition Tickets Develop In Greenup County Special To The Times GREENUP, Sept. 28--Several petitions have been filed with County Clerk J.

B. Bales, requesting that their names be placed on ballots for the election Tuesday, Nov. 2. So far two city tickets have filed. One is headed by Harry Zachem, for mayor, known as the People's ticket, carry names of William Flanagan, police judge, and Howard Kiggs, J.

Biggs Lawson, Phillip J. Leslie, Elwood Morton and Kaymond P. Hannah for council. A ticket, with Cily and ho had a marriage license in his pocket at the of the shooting, ihe officer inid. After the shootings Rains said lie fled to Montana but relumed In Kiddlesboro in 1925 and hr.d living there under the same name for 12 years without any resurrection of the Shuiff Ridings related.

Sciolo Coutny, In Case No 2930J. i.nd eruiic will LC fur lic.Tiing 0:1 07 CX'tcljer lUli. i937. i a of said aski I lor dlvorco. ui chl'dieit ami other cq-juable iclicl.

"TEKMS 0V SAI-E: I J. A S.NVDFH. KARL i Aucnit-y (or i i Wluic i ot Scloto Couniy. Ohio 8-31; 9M-H-21-2d, Ciller. SO-IT! Jt Fik-h.

Attorneys. nipt khov.n as I'uitiiiiuuili. niAde by A. M. a i hr.l otlici and recorded in Ucok No.

'2, p.i^o 1. Het'oid of Seloio Counti: in i i atul 17-IOOih 135 fc. 0:1 joiith i oi a i a street Ko i i i the and Frcii Turnpike i the i a a S.iltl preinisi-i Inf.itnl -il No. S- Gallic Sucet. in thu City of Port: inouiii.

County of Sclyto an Slatti Ohio. apprahrd il $21 tloiMis! cnmifi'. be foi los a Iwo-lhin TKIIMS OK PALE: tIAHL C. Shcrlft of -Sfio1 Cour.ly. Miller.

Sf.nl ruch. Allorney. 1937--adv. I M.W* W-M. III i i i i i i i i sitHUI-TS SAI.K I LSTATi: No.

23068 Tlic Siile of Ohio. Erlolo County. 1 Ccmmon 1'leas John Coiner. Pljintiif KTI Co T. B.

(lln 'I'n; Tnc r0 'l da I I'ouori doina 5111 1 b.iMrr- Uu'' Tn.in.jK- Sign Com- Keller and F-irl Kcllcr. Dckr.dams. a a en thi In ol an A i urucr o. Uir. dny ol SejueniiKr.

nn order tlw above entnled action, i i in the Mu- will odor for rale at public auttion. ot nicip.il Court of PoriMiimnii i iv. ol Hie Court House 1n pfirK- actiwi. for the ol beYi'nl i-inulh in the nbovc n.imert County. Many fall gowns will bo made and CIJ ri nie day of October 1937.

of wool ar.tl rayon jersey. i A i i SCIIAPIRO. at onr 0 do ck p. the dCFcnbcd roa! estate. in the Ecloto State Ohio SALli OF RKAL ESIATU Case -No.

2f924. The State oi Ohio. Eclolo County, Ccun. Tlie Citizens Srmncs Loan AESOCII- tton Co. plaintiff.

vs, Millarrl f. Pcrrj-. dcfendsnt. In pursuance of nn of Sale In the above; entitled, action. I A offer for at pubiic aucllun.

the door of the Court House in Porta- mo'Jth. Jn the above namea Ccunty. on Friday, the 1st day ol October. 1031. 1 p.

the fcllcivins described real csiatc, situtle in the County ol Ecioto jnd Elate of Ohio, and 1:1 tl.e City Part oi Lots Nunibcis One Hundred and. Two iNo. 1U2) and One Hundred County I I I SALK OF A ESTATE No 23,152 Tlic State of Olilo. Scioio County I'lcas Colilt The Citizens Savings ar.d Loan Asso- ciaticn Company, a Cotporalion. the Tovvnsliip ot Madison lo- Ii Oliver end Edith Oil the Dcfcmianl.

i BdnB all a ol Section i i Five (i). Ilaiisc Niw i (10). of ilie Kichnionn i Htiid and formerly owned by James and by him L-onvuytU to Jainrs Kcllcr by ilml dated May 23. 1RM. fn deed tcok 03.

pace 5M Scloto Conn- i i I Keller by F. M. Keller off tlie Aii- I I I I I I I I SAI.r. OF HIM I. EST C.i-c No.

y-Sin Tlie State of Seiolo Cullnlv Vim Co.irt Anieriean I-Oan J. W. RnicUn ar.d I.ucrctla In of OnScr of in rttioii. 1 wiU otkr for nlc ri-bhi: a i at the 1 door of lhc ctnnt it) i the above named county, on FrJday. l.

i of October. at 1 n'clovk p. i Ilie foUowint; in tne of Si-icto Olito. and, In the k-ity of ti-vm: PI I.u's Nine iXo 5i Ten (10) of the TORLKY ADDITION to a City at Portsmouth. s.i;;l lots nee kiiouii (Lcsignulcd l-y reflectively, on tt.e recorded, plat ol r.itcl addition.

Eook Pafle 33, Record of i ol 3 StJi-fi the premises hereby bvir.f, inure pnrticul-irly Uoscnbed a a Ccyn-nlr-C a iolnt fuurttcn 111) IMS I of ttie souiSivvcil df Lot No. 10: tliciUL- K.ibt. Lilurn; tl.c norOi line ot tliluy- (331 feel lo i noint: llioncc Audrey st recent- Treasurer D. Warnock, a can- Warnock, a i ir home. dldate or olicc i ud John A.

G. FiailABER, Mjr. GOC Chillicothe St. Phone 3517 Drug Stores Have Telephones Have You? Dinner was served at nyon to the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Greene, Frost, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mitchell and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Riddle, Mrs. Emma Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hill, Mr. and Mrs.

Herrert Frceland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frecland, Mrs. Tillie Gay- Kinner for mayor, P. J.

Leslie, Emmitt Nornss, W. J. McKee, W. S. Ferfiuscn, A.

J. Byrne. Elwood Morton for council, has not been given a name. Three members will be elected for the Greenup county educational board lo J. Merrill, Trov Kolbrook and G.

and Tlircc tNo. 1 ol Lr.wEon'i, Sub- 16.88 acres. Part of Lots Numbers One INu. 1) and Two (No. cf the Estate ot William L.IWEOH.

deceased, formerly in Clay Tounbiup, as sala lots arc known and designated by ot Clay. to-vviU i Lo 1 Number tighiecn i IB) ot 'he Teiracc Addition, said nutters respectively, and do- Ctunty aiul Stale ai imbed on lhc plat of iubdlvision. hr.own ami dcsifi as recorded in Book 2, Pase II. of the 'n-iited by said number iid. as said ar.rt dn- on pint VATII BltANREL, tcrtaln prlvale Fherlff Coimly.

Ohio DwM L. Wctob Emory V. Smllh, Atl 8.3l:3-7-H-«-M-lSS7- Record ol Plats ot said County, bound- a i at rccordcU Book j. at ed end described as follows: Beginning at a point in the er.st line ol Summit Slreet twenty-live 153. Sclnto Ccunty RccorJ of L-BIKF OF ESTATK sta h1o.

Sclcto County. F13U I i Cmirt. (25 more or Jess, south of the on gcuth side of Orm Avo- 0ri Company, a i i northwest corner ot said Lot Number o'slendinR ol uniltum vs 'One Hundred ana Three (No. su i aln thl WMt fi oe ol Thehna Dennlc Daniord and Grace 1 man. Mr.

and Mrs. Cleve R. Remincs Only one candidate thcll and children, Mr. and lias filed, A. F.

(Fog) Slurgill ol J. R. Greene son, Gail, Mr. Smith Branch. and Mrs.

Hamer Greene anil At Russell a Labor ticket with daughter W. C. Frost, Mr. and Harry a running for Mrs. George Greene and children.

mayor failed lo select a candi- Mrs. J. Greene anil daughter, date for police judge. Council John Reynolds, Daisy Smally, i candidates are R. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Caplinger if Peebles; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S.

Thomas of Lebanon; rs to clcai- any D.IU ol lliu liousc on the Kcnh Ieel (N. feel) uc summit street uventy-nmc cast prailcl with OM lujlldrcd lnu the conveyed 10 Ptocior estate at McCJurg In pursmncp ol Bti Order TM I i a the above cntllleU action. I will olirr na at Public auction, at the door 10uD. ar.d rrctirned In Deed tiruX No. W.

50. SUconl Deeds ol ScLolo Ccuinty. Olr.o. SjlU Located at No KIT Tv.ultth In Die City ot Potli- nioiith. County oE Sclolo State cf Olilo.

i Slid Promises Appralied at $3.000.03 (tu-o dollars) tti rolil for less Uian ol that TTit.lS OF SALK: Cash. EAI1L C. HRAN'DEL. Sheriff of Scioto Countv, OJilo. Miller.

Sr.iri Filch John Moore. W. P. Carter, Frank Moore, Carlos Wyant and J. J.

and Mrs. J. S. Thomas of Fc.Tt$- The "Open Book' ticket has mouth; Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Mc- candinalcs, E. W. Smith mayor, F.

L. Stevens for police 103) and the norlb fifly-ums feel N. Nielan and daughter, Mvs. Anna tlon. iccorded In Hook 3.

Other petitions carry the name McConnell" for police 7RONTOX, Sept. 28-- Percy C. Hancock, employed by the Chcs- npeake Oiiio Railway for many judge and W. E. Basenback for years, is critically ill in the C.

O. hospital in Hunlinglon. ARREST MADE 20 YEARS! Iii Iowa, from 1025 to 1934, flax gave higher acre returns A TWO ARE KILLED than wheat, barley or oats. risoner Tn Community 12 Years; 1925 STILL GOING STRONG AFTER 250,000 MILES! 1 1 owe the long life of my 1925 Buklc protection given i-y SOHIO MOTOR OIL, It has kept ttv car fitill Roing strong after 250,000 and has savctl me from motor hills. I appreciate your careful rvice.

1 a i A C. fiJIANDFI Sheriff ol ScLoto County. DJ irard P. York, Attorney. Keforc Charge Is Filed MIDDLESDOKO, Sept.

28 --More than 20 years after frank ESTATE nd Hoscoo Baker, brothers, The a(c Scioto county. -hol to death in their home near Picas conn. icro. Redmond (Red) Rains, 50, A a inuif? in8 toocl cliargcd today with murder- vs. nrf Ro filbert, defendant njt Uicm.

In jancc of ar order Pb1r In Sheriff James W. Ridings a ihe aiiove entitled i rcstcil RAins on warrants sworn 0 by Henry a of Knox he abovenamcd Coiiniy, on Friday, countv, a voii'iccr brother of Ihe i the 1st day o( Octnbct. at i O'clock p. dc-rribcd men. clwrgms killed i a fs i a in the or them 3, 1917.

al Fern Lake Seicio ar.d of oi.ir*. and in the in the nbovc rniHlcd ac1 ftMfiV Court Hn-jw In in i abovr nair-td Cmmtv, en i a the 1M dav ct Oclchrr. 1H7. at 1 o'clock P- the fr.Hrv.vinf descrlbf, a cstnlr in the Couniy ami Sialc Ohio. hi jf PriHnciitli i of fractional Seven 1 I'lcl-t (3 1 One Mi.

(21). bounded ana llv NOTIl'F In Thr Conit ni Cumiimn rieat, Sdj(u County, Ohiu. In ilic iii-iticr of tlir rirtt Clirhtlan clinrt-n ol Ohio. Nitii Iv Jurcljy TliC Fit-: Cfin'ti-m Church ft 1 I i-iCiLitli O-'iio. a IJ.TI fiVd il, in tl'f Cwiinicn 1 1 a Conn of Scir-ifl Ciur.tv, Ohi lor Iliital School Hr ol Scicto and State ol OIUo.

PicriiM-j Apprised at SE.SnOW (tv.flvc luiinirtii rum caiirt.il be i'jltl for kss ilian iv.o-tliirtis of th.ii amunnl. TilH.MSOFSAI.K: C.nh. C. Sheriff ot Sc-ioto County. Ohn.

hro.vatcl Jl.V I con Yoiir.g a', ps -f f.i:-1 r.c:lr. I I v.jlr- by 1ic rai! line -l cornr Lv Ijli-t A i No c(: The cr-u! r-1 "It's a long time between SOHIO MOTOR OIL! of Iti xlrtmily lough film of protection, you uie SOHIO Motor Oil bttwten diaint. You not only buy but you pay slnct SOHIO it from 5c to lOc tower per quart than other premium quality o'Jil Leorn why SOHIO ii three times more popular than any other premium brand told In Ohio--atk for il at your SOHIO Station--today. Be i a play lafe. Say "SOHIOI" 1HI A A 1 Oil A i I NEW PARLOR TYPE TO I I A I STREAMLINED Low Excursion Rates A Cl 7K WAV I I 3 ROUND rq nn TRIP JO.UU To Cincinnati Srhirrmin Auto Sunday Excursion Round Trip City of i Bern? part of I.oi Rains tola mm (No.

ai ami tfc-rnhtd I'v plat of in icn r.iJ-r.tciJ anrl Nir.r of Albert ar.rl bell's SuWivjsion PS acre; oE lir.d 1:1 sa.d ,11 parliUon I lie Tci'rn IP-i! r.J Cc'jrt of Co.i.nirn Pji MI-J Ecloto Ohio. ir. and MarJtllJ r.i:-l and liill. The she-riff sa 2 shot brothers to protect his i they hail clubbtrf him walking cane cad threatened to kill him. Hams said tiie (rouble was precipitated by his inlcr.licn of Bakers' hy ifrrd i in 1 "I i ar I rf No i irr tbiAiu No 27.10?.

The Slate of Olilo. Scmto Count; Cr.nnr.nn Couit. Tne SMlc n( Ohio, on lhc relation i Squire. rmicndcnt in ll.ir.K5 ol Ih.p Slate of Ohio, ch.M£'' the i i a i nt Tlie Ohio Valli-v U.ink nf Ohio, plalntlll vs. TTir Peerless r.t.Tmlc and Cul Stout Company.

In pursuance ol jn of Sale In a action, I v.lll lor -'e at r-uMic auction, at the doui of lhc Couit in Portsiiouth. in the above County, on Fiida i irtc tii U-37. at 1 to an fll- o'clock i the lolloping 1 5iluatc tlie ct .3: and 3.1 in Ilic i i. Seisin Cminty. corner i.

i i 3:00 A. H. 1:00 P. M- 3:30 P. M.

Transportation Co. Bin Depot at 117 Filth St. Phone in i Tl.T.I S': S'rn to r.iit ti.c ca--t lini r.l if-al a Arr. i I 'i I- i Sciolo and Slat' ot rcUimotili. loiith Ur.riy NuThc I3l ct nil Addition ct j.ii'l n( lot ih.o\\n en in ll- 'il- Tctl o( LJ: Avai.ib Gitkn.

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