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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 7

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I A 2 1 9 1 0 A I I 3 A 3 PICTURES! PICTURES! PICTURES THE PRICE ON COO CHOICE PICTURES POSITIVELY CUT IN HALF. WE HAVE ABOUT 600 CHOICE PICTURES AND THEY MUST GO AT ONOE. A STEAMBOAT LOAD OF BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART. SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW. COME AND LOOK AT THEM ON OUR EXCLUSIVE ELECTEIO PICTURE RACK, PICK OUT THE PICTURES YOU WANT AND BUY IT FOR HALF THE PRICE.

BEAtmnnT SHADOW BOX HAND PAINTED PICTURES, WORTH AND 10 DOLLARS, WIL GO AT $3.90 $2 35 50 100 PASTEL HAND MADE, WORTH $3.00, WILL GO AT 100 HEAVY GILT FRAME PICTURES, JANEL SHAPE WORTH $2.00 WILL GO AT 100 PEARL PAINTINGS, WORTH $2.50, WILL A SEVERAL HUNDRED ODD AND CHOICE LOTS FROM TO Going to Be Moving Picture Week at HORCHOW 1 THIS IS POSITIVELY THE ONLY AND LAST CHANCE YOU WILL GET THIS YEAR TO FILL YOUR PICTURE WANTS AT HALF THE PRICE. ALL PICTURES DELIVERED ON REQUEST OR LAID AWAY FOR FUTURE DELIVERY IF WANTED. SATURDAY SPECIAL NO. 26O AND NOW GOBIES THE EAIN AND MUD. EVERY RESPECTABLE FRONT DOOR WANTS A COCO MATT.

WE WILL BELL A FINE BIO GENUINE COCO MAT, SIZE 14x24, WILL CLEAN THE BIGGEST FEET IN TOWN. THIS COCO DOOR MAT IS WORTH 90o, BUT YOU ARE GOING TO GET ONE, SATURDAY i 29 I THE SAMUEL HORCHOW CO. 4O-44Gallja ELBERT ARTIS WAS INDICTED Grip Was Stolen 3 Great Circus ComingCOl. M'CALLFine Attractions Here On Labor Day Iluntinston, VT. Sept.

special grand which von- vor.c.l Wedr.i^dity nftemooii ml- journeil at noon i i re- one indictment for lira: div fn-f. murder niul 0110 for receive money, against Artis, making tho lotal of six in- returned bv this body -if- ler a a into the i i riotera, ami i nnd Ti.o case of Charlea Olyturn, diorsed with tbc munter of wn? taken up before 'J isylor A inorning ftt 9 o'clock. It is believed a rbo i a of Artis. charged i the i i i i and robbery of Mrs. Hcr.rj will bo tried r.ext week, nl- no drf.nito statement in re- to this has as jet been given The case of Vnught Gilkcrson ai: I J.

MMie'il, charged i in- a riot, will DO tried afterward. following cases wil'. ooiao easn agninat Grorgo Turner, tio negro indicted for attempted mar- of Lewis Schal), Wednesday. This particiilaj caso has created L.n.iiderable comment about tire city, it being thn general belief of authorities that bad tlio r-egro oc: Scliall at that tiino when fccl- was ninning high anyway, there have Wen a. riot that it would Live, indeed, been diffi.iilt to q-Ji-11.

Prosecuting Attorney i a curias in. the hands of be.riff nartbbarger -lato yesterday afternoon odling for apprehen- of Ttrmor and his incaiwra- without bond, and Turner was arrested last evening and in tkn coimty jail to trifll early this ooming wocjc. Vaaght Gilkcrsoa were tbc allfged rioters indicted, tic of some oihera arrested, be-i i igr.orr.cl. Or.o company of militia is still or. duty and will here i a tbo trials of tile nhove.

Labor Day Af the Park The onting the I.aVir societies nre going to give at Millbrook, Monday, will DC and best Portsmouth lins ever seen. There will no pood, elean shows at the Casino c-very hour, with a program that will entertain and amuse. Two balloon ascensions nnd two leaps for life. The midway will be crowded -with shows, each and every oac worth seeing and giving oitenpe to no one, even the most fastidious. A treat will be the ketnro by General Organ- Prince, a great labor leader from tho great state of.

New York. The committee wants every, to come early, bring dinner "and" make a whole dar of rest and amiisprr.ent. It is a day when labor will be on BO all turn out. J. G.

ilvirry, an W. estm gang foreman, reported to the lolico a somoona liad stolen his light tan-colored grip, containing clothes at tho X. W. depot, late Thursday night. Offioorj found that an aged couple had carried grip answering tho description and bad boarded an eastbound train.

A I r.egro bail aUo 'noen seen loitering I about with a grip ami wna IBS', seen walking down town. "i VI iJV.iO'n*'*' v- i '( i W. H- representing tho Dill L. Bnkcr, chairman of the Central Labor Portamouth and Casting inont connnittpo, rcceivod Co. was in town Friday showing i list of fittrnctions from the county otTicials a section of a M.

Pollard booking agenc Man Falls 25 Feel Joseph Richardson, em ploy od by iho Iwnfrn Lumber fell 25 from a star At plant and WM seriously injurcJ. Will Employ 500 Hands Tho Irontonian snys a Bros', cigar factory, which move bnck to Ironcon from Oiilli- cothe, -jrill employ SOO hnnrls. MOTION In tho injunction ctise of John Kilcoyno against County Treasurer George Darin by which Kilcoyne seeks to prevent the treasurer from collecting Dow- Aikin taxes, Prosecuting Attorney Frank Moulton representing! Treasurer Davis, has filed a mo-: lion for tbo court 1o strike that port of the plaintiff's petition which refers to the result of the. county local option ejection, nnd ita being unlawful to liquor in dry territory, for reason of those allcgtttions being no consequence. The case will come up for near-j ing at lha September term of' Detective Gns Klein of-: cast culvert that possess real merit, lie will return in October when tbc fiscal court is in session.

The old wooden covered culvert is dangerous, a nuisance ami a continual expense, whereas a culvert that is spiked over there is no danger of your horee getting his leg broken. You will not be nailer tho necessity of provide for the Jocnl Ivnbor Day celebration. For the Millbrook Casino there bo vaudeville, in- eluding Ilarrv Moore, singing and Two Boys Patoled Leo Good, aged 16, and Roberts, aged 15, two boys who were sent to tha Reformatory from dancing comedian; the Victoria Sirtersf-ingers nnd dancers; Hen- nt 1308 ntl I11 TM b( cn ar ckrson it Sheldon, hanjoiMs and 'nrtitution and harmonv singers Tl.om.!, morning Both return torn, but the trip has done them a. singers Thomas', tomedv sketch artist, slowing down at every culvert Oliver Knight, "acrobatic, oome- that tl 6 run the risk of wrecking your I-i-- TM 8 deal of good, bugsy, and onco placed the ex- is done for all time to Yflpcebnrg Run. Taken Back To Maysville dinn.

On the Midway thore will be numerous novelties, such as plantation allows, show girls, fairies in the etc. Verno Miller and wife will make divos from a GO ft- ladder into a not both in the morning and afternoon p.nd two balloon ascensions will also take place i the fore and afternoon. Scone in the Wallace-Hagenbeck circus which will show at the I Eaat Portsmouth grounds next Monday afternoon and even-'. ing. The show has many new features and will be up to tho notch in every respect.

Reward Offered For 2 Assassins A few nights previous to Beldcn N'ichoU, who been homa on a lew days' Twit, retnm- ed to Charlrtrton, W. Friday 'afternoon, D. T. 1 Train Shed. T.

I. railway to erect big umhrella riifids at Ironton for the accommodation of fere a reward of $100 for any in- shooting, two fellows were seen formation given that will lead ard llr I5eery' resi- I dencfl where Mr. Klein roomji at tho arrest and conviction of a atf! hocr pleanm ably awaiting person who nliot at him tbe other! or to return but be waji in nigbt while to room South Portsmouth. at Newport that nitjht their were foiled. plans ftaymonrt Muse, the Maysvillc, boy, who was caught by Detective Ketter at the local depot, Thursday morning, was tnkon har-k tn Maysville on Krklav morning by his father had come after him.

Thr. lad had left home last Saturday morning his parents did not I know of hi3 whereabouts unti I notified by tho Mavsville policn of his arrest and detention hprc, As soon as it was learned that I hr hero his father started im- mediately after him. Return Home. D. K.

Houston, overseer of L. E. Smith'j farm near Charleston, and who has been spending a vacation visiting friends here and in Colnmhua returned to the former city, Friday afternoon. Baltimore Oysters, first rewired. Kndeu' Meat Mazbt 2-3 "IT'S WIEDEMANN'S" That Good Deer, 3 dozen case $1.96 delivered.

Order now. The Oeo. Wiedemann Brewing Company, Newport, Ky. Labor Sermon flf At the Second Presbytriaai church Sunday night, the pastoa will preach a sormou in reepff-' nitirm Ijbor Sunday, takiop- for a theme- Are Worth or Animals AU, who are interested in the labor question are cordially invited a special invitation is givan to wage earners. Visit Lehman's For Shoes! I Don't Forget the Date! The Portsmouth College of Business Opens For the Fall Term September The First Night Session Will Be September 7th.

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