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.flWfeorHfflS nujt. 11','; i"ii'l , r, rJCwT. nwtfy'T SflRPtiJflHMBsHtp w . .mm$mmmWmz: R r, i- t . ,, 1Bu.,iMif -. smi uHmxtmwiKWmuiEnLmmmMm v X u m 1W& msz i Mat i WSBi EaK. v lULr - 3" "' i feijGSngL And bleas your soul wo are taking our medicine. Soil ing new 1914 Overcoats and Suits At the roduoed prices that we are now doing the men's and boys' garments is no easy mat tor, but wo noed the money, so brio fa? it along when you come nnd buy a guaranteed Suit or Ovorcoat, which brings you happiness always. Special Men's Dandy Overcoats $5. Geo. H. Frank & Co. Maysville's Foremost Clothiers. PUBLIC LEDGER KAXUV1LLM, X? , Mushrooms, a wqrld-wido product, aro as plentiful in Siberia as In tbo tropics. North Middletown makes a fine show ing from a health standpoint, with only two deaths during the entire year. ME. P. P. WELLS SELLS TINE MAEE AT FANCY PfilCE. Mr. P. P. Wells, of near Morausburg yesterday sold his flno saddle, 5-gaitcd mare, Maplo Leaf, to Mr. It. B More lund, n prominent horsomnn nt Lex ington. This is one of the Quest and most beautiful saddle marcs in the State. Mr. Wells received $1,500 for tho maro. Wells Bros, have bred some of the fanciest show horses ever exhibited in any State. PROPOSED TAXATION MEASURE. Creates new taxing commission. Abolishes State Board of Equalisa tion, Stnto Board of Valuation and As sessment, and relieves Railroad Com--slon from taxation work. Mstricts State into fifteen taxation districts. Proposes to place under Civil Ser vico district assessors and deputies. Establishes standards of valuation for assessment. Seeks reduction of tax rato for all purposes to 1 per cent, within four j ears. GOVERNMENT STATISTICS ON KENTUCKY CROPS. Tho acreage of corn in Kentucky last year is estimated at 3,C50,000, with an estimated yield per aero of 20 bushols. as against 3,000,000 acres in 1912 with a yield of 30 bushels an acre. Tho valuo of this yenr's corn crop in Ken tucky is estimated at $50,807,000. The hay crop is estimated at 775,000 acres, valued nt $11,121,000; its winter wheat crop is estimatod at 723,000 acres; its oat crop is estimated at 160,000 acre; iiMm ( lVy" 1t potato crop at 50,000 acres; its to ? bqeco, 370,000; its rye, 22,000 acres; its barley, 3,000 acres, and sweet potatoes, 9,000 acres. 577,661 POUNDS Was tho Total of Wednesday's Tobacco Sales On Maysville Market Yes terday. Some High Averages. Central House. Total salos 91,1?." . . Highest prico $26.00 Lowest prico 2.90 Jess Brough, Mason County, 1,045 pounds, $17.27; O. E. Roe, Mason Coun ty, 2,080 pounds, $17.30; A. L. Swnrtz, Robertson County, 1,480 pounds, $17.83. Homo Warehouse. Total sales 271,072 i Highest prico $20.50 ( s Lowest prico 2.00 Growers House. v Total sales 49,190 Highest price $20.50 Lowest price 2.50 Bradford & Warren, of Brown Coun ty, Oh'io, 4,730 pounds at $15 03 average. t , Claypoole& Morrill, Robertson Coun ty, 4,290 pounds at $15.10 avoraqo. Phillip Bauer, Mason County, $10.08 , - average. No rejections; market strong. 1 - Farmers & Planters. Total sales 128.340 V Highest prico $20.50 -' Lowest prico 2.50 Amazon House. J Total sales 21,000 Highest prico $20.00 Lowest prico 2.60 ifc Noah Rood, Mason County, $16.37 'r crop average 'ifr. J. L. 3ullivan, Lowis County, $15.50 V? jcrop average. , Bale. t Receipts yesterday woro tho heaviest of tho season with a strong market and Bomo ery high averages. At Lexington a total of about 800,000 pounds were sold at prices ranging from $30 a hundrod down. At Mt. Sterling 04,020 pounds sold at .'.prices ranging from 2 to 25 conts. SAt Floralngsburg On Mommy, oi, 275 pounds at an avornge or $iu,77 a drod. Oarlislo Over 2.25,000 pounds dUposod of yesterday, prleet rang. n $2.50 to $2?JJ0. OBU-r-?' loiai oi suu,vw Jtm. mA-xSV . .. ... ." ii.i.i InIAMAIU vfiS"C a xracuoB over ?u. N f f i . rf w3 , '. ffyw, '""'"'M lg Mayor J. Wosloy Leo Is a business visitor in Cincinnati today. Hon. S. A. Shanklin of Helena Sta tion was a businoss visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Gertrude Redmond has returned from a visit with Miss Margaret Clair of Loxington. Miss Lizzlo Fleming is visiting Misses Allco Purcell and May Poolo of Pence, Lowis County. J. F. Bryant of Portsmouth, Ohio, is tho guest of his brother, J. H. Bryant, of East Second street. Mr. John P. Darnnll has roturned to his homo in New Jorsey after u visit with relatives in Flomingsburg. Miss Margaret God' has returned to tho Arts Club, after spending the holi days with friends in Maysville. Lex ington Lcndor. Mr. C. A. Deviuo has returned to his home in Omaha, Neb., after a isit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Deviuo of Market street. Mrs. Robert Lehman of Cincinnati, is spending a few weeks with her nunt, Mrs. W. E. Stallcup, and assisting in nursing littlo Miss Frances Stallcup, who remains quite ill- 202 DEATHS IN PARIS. Miss Margaret Terry, tegistiar of births nnd deaths for tho city of Paris, reports 202 deaths during) the jenr 1913, and 127 births. CLOSING IN ON HAPPY JACK. Piuoville, Ky., Jan. 7. Believing ing that "Happy Jack" llendrickson and members of his elan were hiding near Corbin in Whitley County, Dep uty Sherill McCoy and a possee left for that plaeo tonight, llendrickson is ac cused of killing Tom Miller near here on Chriutma.s He and his elan lought a pursuing posso nnd were supposed to have taken refuge in an abandoned mine. DOUBLE WEDDING AT THE CLERK'S OFTICE. Thcro was a double wedding yester day afternoon in tho County Clerk's ollieo when Mr. Elmer Cropper aged 26, and Miss Amelia Corns, aged 24, both of Glenn Springs, and Mr Leslie Davenport, aged 21, of Epworth. and Miss Anna Corns, aged 21, of Glenn Springs were united in marriage. Judge Hico performing tho ceremony. Mr. Blaino Tucker and Miss Viola O. Call were married yesterday at tho homo of tho brido in Lewis County bj Rev. T, Johnson. Mr. Charles Crawford, aged 21, and Miss Lula Duvis, aged 21, of Fleming County, were married yesterday in the County Clerk's ofllco by Judge R'ee. REMOVES M'NEW AS INSPECTOR Contest Over tho Office In Nicholas Likely to go to the Courts. Carlisle, Ky., January 7. Judge Jas. Mitchell, who succeeded Judge William E. Conloy as Judge of tho Nicholas County Court, removed Judge N. II. McNow ns oil inspector and appointed Judge Foster V. Cox to fill tho vacancy caused by tho removal. Tho contest likely to arise will bo an interesting ouo and one that prob ably will bo carried to the courts of tho Stato before the matter will finally determined. be TO U.S. PRISON President of Radio Telephono Co, Will Also Pay Heavy Fine. Agent3 Get Worse Punishment. Now York, Jauunry 7. .John Dunlop Smith, president of tho Radio Tele phono Company, was sentenced today to spend a year and u half in the Fed oral prison at Atlantn and to pay n flno of $5,000 for conspiring to swindle iuvestors in tho stock of tho corpora tion through uso of the mails. ' Elmer E. Burlingamo, agent of the subsidiary company, was sentencod to two years imprisonment and flneili $10,100. Our Colored gitlzeiu. William Riloy Brown, aged 5 years, and little son of Gharlos Brown and wife, of East Third Btroot, died yes terday afternoon of pneumonia. Burial tomorrow, Friday, at 2 o'clock. Household of Ruth, No. 374 will not meet this afternoon as usual but tonight at 7 o'clock, for installation of ofllcors. MRS. MARY BRECINRIDGE, M. N. a. MRS. ANNA PERKINS. W. R. Tho Colored W."o7t. U. will meet at tho Scott's Chapel M. E. Church this ovonlng at 7 o'clock sharp All mom bers nnd friends are urged to bo prcs. ent. , FHANJJJS STJtAWDER, Boo. I JHJCJ f ' 'B nifinvx fcyiurrTwwMiWW'jit'wiwityMwiuiiJMyji iM'" "CMgiWWMmUi That rammiiiffiirattiMiMffittiiira M dr. pierces FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Is a scientific medicine carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapUd to the needs and rcculruncnts of woman's delicate tyttcn. It has been recommended for over forty cars as a remidy for those peculiar ailments which wake their appearance during 'the expectant" period. Motherhood is made easier by Its me. 1 housands of women have been benefited by this great medicine. Your druggist can supply ou In liquid or tablet form, or you can send SOcnc-ccnt stimps for a tr jI box of Dr. Vietcc't I'nvoritc rrcscrlotlou Tablets, to Dr. Tierce, at invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, liuffalo. Is yourprivltcdgc to write, to Dr. Pierce for aclvtcc, and It will be gladty given free of charge. Of course all communications arc confidential. mmmmrasxinsi', nmi ' THAW MAY BE ALLOWED BAIL. Concord, N. H. Tho roleaso on ball of Harry K. Thaw would not menace publie Hufoty, is tho opinion expressed by tno of his custodians today nt a public hcnrlng boforo tho Commission appointed by tho Federal Court to pass upon the matter of Thnw's mental con dition, and its relations to his libera tion on bond. RIVER NEWS. 11.! and falling. Tacoma up tonight for Pomcroy. Tho large towing steamer Sprague, remains tied up below tho Go eminent locks at Louiille, awaiting a rio to go South. The excursion stenmer Queen City, of Pittsburg, will nitiko the annual trip this j ear down tho Ohio and Mississippi Rher.s to attend tho Mardi Gras epic biation in New Orleans in Februiry. tut Traxel's Bread Happy N-iw Year to you. friend 8 Id pa t cular and the Next New Year -will be here b money in the bank sll this year cT" v m.Kti te&. JM&) YiTO - tms.AJtwriy mryii vhlj2 amr m& wmEi VAO jJBt uxuvNw eac ( TjmP. k jS find you happier and better satisfied. Bach su ceeding year shouia find eaeh of ua bstter prepared for OLD AGE, which we Ehouiu enjoy in comtort. Make OUR Bank STATE NATIONAL BANK MAYSVILLE, STRONGER The market is considerable stronger and the general average higher since the holidays. Tobacco has brought more this week than at any time since the market opened. We keep an accurate record and know. YOU WILL DO BEST BY SELLING ON THE MARKET. Don't wait until the weather is bad and the market over-crowded. Come on with what you have ready and you will go home satisfied. We want the grower to get the high dollar and be lieve the time has arrived to sell Take it to the HOME A Where most They know. growers Sold at Home December, 1912, Sold ai Home December, 1913, Increase 1913 Over 1912, We have the room, light get tht tobacco prices. VlBsBSSBwMfBBllfagtfhM ' t Wonderful Event IF THERE is a time above all times when a woman should be In perfect physical condition It Is the time previous to the coming ot tier babe. During this period many women suffer from headache, ftccplcssncsj, pains of various description, poor appetite, and a host of otlier ailments which should be eliminated In justice to the new life about to be ushered Into this world. "ttiit" hw rirrtiiairiiiiiiiiiiLmiiiiimimiis WEATHER REPORT FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW, WITH UNCHANGED TEMPERA TURE. Mrs. A. M. Dnnbcrry, of Los Angeles is spending a few days with fiionds here. Ripley Bee. MAYSVILLEPRODUCE MARKET Following aro this morning's quota tions on country produce, telephoned at 0 o'clock by tho E. L. Manchester Pro duca Company: Eggs 27c Ducks 10c Hens and springers 12c Butter 17c Old roosters Gc. Geeso 9c. Turkeys lGc CINCINNATI MARKETS Cincinnati, Jan. 7. Hog receipts 0,31 1, aethe; packers, $8.15S.30; eonv mon sows, $5.007.S.'5; pigs and lights, $G.008.25; stagH, $4.507.00. Cattlo receipts 305, steady to strong. Sheep receipts U0, steady; Iambs strong, $G(f? $8.35. Eggs, unchanged; poultry, springers, 1515'; hens, M14ic; turkeys, lSe. Wheat steady, 99c1.00; corn firm. 6"(rt;GSe; oats steady, OttCie. easy, llfTMUio; rye MISS CROSBY GRADUATE NURSE Twlephonn 592-L START BANK ACCOUNT THISYEAR SWEAR. OFF extravagance: AND NEXT NEW YEARS DAY WILL FIND You Much Happier. e. ai Tbia means everybody. Our whole community In general. ear ly as this is. It you put NEXT New Year's day will YOUR Bank. KENTUCKY. sell their tobacco. 497,835 Pounds 799,070 Pounds . 301,235. Pounds and sorters and we " ''mmiMmn nsV.rM , .Xthtiii, gm Ne I M New Members In Our E Christmas Club Will start on the same basis as the members who joined last week by making the back payments. The sooner you join, the less back payments you will have to pay, II1HMHIHMHMH people's fluolmm iVo Charge! Advtrlittmrntt undt (A htaiitngf (J "Ueli trdnrt,' "SUuallont mttl,""LoiV and "bumf," and not exectdtng Ihneflna n ttneth, are r'AKS to alt, t"No Uulnr AilrfrUwrnruU Inserted Without, pajr. If anrwer tatt to come th flrtt title, we Im Ue at man J rtpftittons a are nroixrpta tretirt what you Uertttiforl n' wUS advertUer UftA tSaXllti re not tmimttno on & ruing our fire column. tfVUdeertttert iivst Vm'J cvpif, wMeft ran In left at Uvt office r tent if matt. mt! rUBLTO LSDdKB, Xo. t9 JSatt TMnS Street. WA27TED. 3ALB3MEN VTANTJM) $T5.M pee motk and all expenses t begia. Ill porionco mt atMrlutely necessar. Take orders from dealers ftr Cigar ottcs; Cigars; St.uff Saokutg and Chewing tobaccos. PKNN COM PAtfY, Station 0, Neir York. In-dl2 TOR BENT. rem KENT C room cotUjes and S room flats, non, not, sanitary, gas, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, onu floor, the acme of economy, comfort and convenience. Ercellaut location, Tourth and Plum straets. J. M. COLLINS. FOB SAJCJi. -v- rOK SALE OH KENT Four-room cot tugo on Sixth street, head of Markot street. Apply to E. II. RODEN, Model Laundry Co. 8 Ot IiAIiBElt FIXTURES FOR SALE Three chairs, stunds, mirrors, cases, etc. Will dispose of samo at a bar gain. Comploto outfit for 3-chnir shop. ilcGUIRE & MACKEV, nt Nash's old stand, Market St., Mays Mile, Ky. jS-tf FOR SALE Well improved farm of 06 acres with never failing water, situat ed on Kennedy's Creek. For partic ulars seo JNO. COUOHLIN, Hill Olty Pike, or John Jarvls on promisos. 81tf FOR SALE Beeidence, htid larfl rooms, two halls, modarn aQulpptd bath room, two poroses, gas, watsr, electric lights, all in nodtl rspair, lot 05 f t.front, ovor 300 deep, good stable and other out buildings. T. Q. Gil- more, 818 East Second itrset. la- spection after January 5. desao-f LOOT. LOST Young setter dog, white and lemou color, with collar with brass buttons. Finder pleaso ring up Sam McGlone, Washington Comotcry. LOST Ladies tan kid glove botwoon C. L. Wood's Pront street home and Lo vol's grocery. Pleaso return to Mrs. James II. Hall and oblige LOST Fivo dollar bill Saturday, some whoro on tho streot between L. & N. depot and Central Presbyterian Church. Bernard if roturnod to D. W. lilackwcll, 215 Dridgo street. LOST Child's gold bracelet by Ade laldo Davidson on New YearV day. Finder please roturn to Lodgor office and receive roward. LOST Silver cuff button, with Initial "O" engraved on same. Pleas re turn to Robert Owens, 10 Wesi Third street and oblige. 2-0t LOST A memorandum book at or ntar Scott's Chapel. The name, J. X. Wood, written in it The flndtr may keep money it ha will roturn to owntr book with papers and cards. LOST One large invalid ckalr. Please roturn to Mrs. Roberta E. Berkley In East Second street. ' LOST Sunday aiUrnoom f14"brMta, light person and whits stsn. Tkrss rings linked. Saturn to 390 Lime stone etreet and istslvs rsward. Anna Lynch. LOST Drown muff on Second strest between Sutton and Markst, or on Market between Third and Second. If found return to Mrs. Jot Crawford, 474 West Third strait and get raward. rouxD. FOUND Bcarf or aeok pin. Call nt j McCartney's Jswslry stow. ) a s IIIIHIHIIIHIIHII1IIIIII BARGAIN WEEK AT HOEFLICH'S. Short longtha o( all kinds at greatly reduced price. Go buya yard-wide Bleachpd Muelin, worth 8Xc. 8c buya choice ol a lot ot Dross Ginghams, worth lOo and 12Xc. Drcaa Goods ol all kinds at Tho modish narrow akirta make it possible (or you to have several dreeaea for the price of a singe ready.to-wear dresa. Laces and Trimmings of all kinds very cheap, A few room-aiie Bruesela Kuga only $10, a rare bargain. Odd pairs Ourtaina and Bhort length Ourtain GnodH cheap. R03ERT L. H0EFLICH M S S M 211 and 213 MARKET STREET. imawawiimiimiHMiiimnmj To Close Out the Best Line Of Gas Heaters In town at cost. If you want stoves at your own price conio in and soe them. Maysville Natural Gas and Plumbing Co. . CHARLES SHORT. 116 Sutton Street, Icy-Hot Bottles! Make excellent gifte; good tho year round for motoring, home, traveling or picnics. PERFUMES In attractive holiday bores aro always good; juat the thing to fill in when you are at a loss for something to civo. STATIONERY in holly and pic ture top boxes. Pricea from 25c to $2. Alao a full lino of Calendars, Xmaa Booklets and Carda. JOHN C. PECOR PHARMACIST. Ltav. Jrrxxt tS'0nn t8:2 pn. ,-3:10 m 1 7 :3o an ililti pm. J8 Wnm S pm 'iiltpa Jt D&lly tExoept Sandk II. 8. ELLIS, Agent. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Sobedala effeotUs Kv. 3I.I8IS Bubjeottoohtuge without notice. Vr ITRAIMS LEAVE MAYSVILLE, KY VYe4ttctrt 8 W a. m., 8:M a. m 8:13 p. m.,Cally. 5:30 a. m., 8:11 a. m., r1c day. looai. S OSD.m..dally.looal. Kattfara 1:40 p. m., S'fS p. Q 10 Wo. m. dally. 0:20 ft. in., b:A p. m. T r p. n.,week-d&yi. W. W W1KOFH1. Ae.nt I ELECTRIC Ic (55 r -m&r The distinguishing air of quality which a first class Electric Sign gives to a store is the ele ment which gives a sign its greatest value as an advertising medium and investment. The im pression it makes is good. It blazes forth to the public that there is business enterprise, merchandise and methods up-to-date. It af fects the entire atmosphere of the business district. The stranger says, "It is a live town," and publishes it abroad. It is the Sign of the. Times. MAYSVILLE ITi JWWHHTHWifJifKfJffWJJiWWWff?! KfHfmHfHHifHHHffffiHiHfHifflE We Are Now Ready toi Give You Our Service ! 1 1 To us service means this: To bell"tnly the best merchandise to be bad; to giro what you waut when you want it; to gladly refund your money if we fail to satisfy you. Try a Hart, Scbaffuer & Marx Bait and Overcoat for the price yon nnually pay for the inforior kind. Our stock of Shoos, Hats, Shirts arid all tho littlo accessories are selected with great care. Oomo in and test us out; it's worth while. J. WESLEY LEE, THE 600D CLOTHES MAN. M-t44-4dHM i S.ili t Si t lit t T 1 1 - u ..l...n. m m m o r J . . 1 t MsJhisssAteli -M tlss &&&lMk&Sat ft?F&va SPECIAL:t3e greatly reduced Drico. THE LABEL IS RIGHT And so are the contents. You will find our Bye Whis ky as well as the rest of our liquors fully bear out all our claims of excellence, mildness, purity and fine flavor. It is tho best Whisky distilled for positive purity and healtbfulneaa. It jauaos no headaches, no bad after effects. Try a bottle and you will be oonvinced of its great merit. 0. H. P. Thomas & Co., 120-122 Market Street, MAYSVILLE, - - KENTUCKY. EDWIN MATTHEWS DENTIST. lulte4, Plrat National Itaah DalMbHr, (MATSVX1.1VB. KY. Local and Look Dlitance Phone. I OSes No. ess. I Keitdence No. 117. COUGHLIN & CO. Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Undertakers, Automobiles cmbalmers. for Hire. Phone 31. Trt!- SIGNS! GAS CO. Stcmd and Market Struts.; rf laiiiiiB I HHf3 .afl!.' 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