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W- PMIUMB IL H twiBi SELECT Your DINNER FROM THIS VARIETY Asparagus Tips, String Beans, Peas, Cora, Tomatooi, Kraut, Spinach, Boots, A fino lino of Fresh Vegetables at all times. vnr m HOB Efil m -. -i w, ' 'A .i K .!j.i ? MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914. ONE COPY ONE CENT. Kv In" winter for moro lioat wo fuss, In .In mo licit makes us .scold; Utid when things get too hot for Wo find tho world is cold. lis, REV. G. W. BUNTON D. D. Fohner Pastor To Bo Here March 8th To -Assist Tho Present Pastor, Rov. Literal, In Revival Services at Third Street Church. Tho pastor nnd Ofllcial Hoard of tho Third Street M. K. Chinch Imvo beon exceedingly fortunate in securing Rev. 0. W. Buntoii, D. D., a former pastor but now pastor of Union M. K. Church, Covington, Ky., to assist in a furies of revival services to begin March 8th. Tho simplo announcement that Dr. Bunton is to be here to preach in a series of meotings will inert with great de light by his hosts of friends. Therojs no more eloquent and successful young minister in tho Methodist Church than Dr. Runton. Tho Third Street Church will look forward with eager nntlcipa tion to these meetings and every prep aration that can possibly bo made for their success will bo made. m tx? LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports. show the steady outnut of coal during the last tow ycaTs has made tho dealers push for wider markets, We are going to get moro trade your trade by giving yon a greater value for your money. You will never get out ol debt uuIobb you buy wisely. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. rnoira ii. SMplap Siding I The best all purpose lumbor you can buy. This lumber can be used for flooring, ceiling, siding or for most any purpose. You can get it in lengths from 8 to 20 feet. Buy it now while the price is low. Price $2.50 per hundred feet. The Mason Lumber Go. Inc. Cor. Second and Limestone Sts. Phone 519. MAYSVILLE, KV. A. A. MoLAUOIIMN. L. N. BjSHAN. I ! And PACE GKD& I i Burglary is tho only business or pro fession that does not require advertis ing to make it a success. iV LOOK A MEMBERS GF THE CLOVER CLUB! HERE'S NEWS FOR YOU ! It is a well-known fact that in sowing one bushel of clover seed to six acres that an average of 66 clover seeds are sown to every square toot of ground. In broadcasting the wind and rain carry the seed in patches. Some portions have so much seed on that it cannot grow; other parts have no seed at all. Drill your seed with the Buckeye Special Alfalfa and Grass Seed Drill Get all the seed in the ground and save half the seed. In selling you this machine we arc of fering the farmers of Mason county the best prop osition ever made in the way of machinery. With half the seed we guarantee you a better stand. They have been carefully tested for three seasons now and have proven thoroughly satisfactory in every way. Come in, let us show the machine to you and give you the names of those who own them and are delighted with the results obtained. m MIKE BROWN THE!K,E, sea JW- Ail i AVt jv - jf j HwiO rt.V- Mr. A. Clooney Cincinnati. spent Thursday ip Mrs. John Smoot of Klemingsburg, was called hero this week ou account Of the illness of her niece. Mr. Levi Canterburry of Dayton, Ky., is visiting hi daughter, Mrs. A. P. Felts In East Second utieet. Mrs. A. K. Marshall of Lowisburg has been tho guest of Mrs. W. H. Meaus, of West Second street, this week. Col. Ralph Creckbaum of Etninencei was in Maysville, having been visiting his brother, T. C. Creckbaum of Dover. H. Carr Pollitt of Maysville, spont Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Smith of Third and Court streets. Portsmouth Times. Mr. Henry Wood of Cleveland. Ohio, is spending n few .days hero with his mother, Mrs. Mary Wood and his "sis- jtcr, Miss Amelia Wood of Vcst Third 'street.' - Mrs. Murray Hubbard and sou Mur ray Hord, will go to Mayeville Monday to visit Mrs. Hubbard's mother, Mrs. Abnor Hord. Covington nows in tho Time-Star. r . '! Mrs. AV. M. Davis rcturnod to her homo In Maysville Monday night after a visit to tho family of her brother, W. W. Davenport. Flemingsburg vTimos-Democrnt. Hunts' have tho prettiest nnd big gest lino of SOo corset covers you'vo over seen. And wonderful vnlues in fiOo Skirts and Qowns. Embroidered corset covers 50 cents. OoWus $1 to $2.25 Hunts.. They are beauties. EDITOR HAROLD TO BE NAMED POSTMASTER. Columbus, Ohio. After a delegation of leading Scioto County citizens bad called on tho United States Senator Atleo Pomerene, it was said to bo as sured that Vallco Harold, editor of tho Portsmouth Times, would get the sen ator's recommendation for postmaster of Portsmouth. j SOCIAL li EVENTS I Mrs. William D. Cochran entertained delightfully Friday afternoon with auc tion bridge. A delicious two courso luncheon was served, tho tables being decorated with sweet peas. Mrs. Feo won tho first nnd Mrs. Blattermnu tho second prize. NEGRO THIEVES JAILED Sheriff Olark Captures Alleged Meat Stoalers and Lands Them in Jail. William Grilllth nnd Charley Brown, both colored, wore arrested last night by Shoriff .T. R. Clark and plncod In tho county .iall. Sometime ago D. L. Dlcvin's meat house, at Clark's station, was broken into and Mr. Blovin's winter supply of nWtj disappeared. It is said that Grif fith aud Brown got away with tho men!. Urillith succeeded in getting bail, but Brown languishes in tho county has tily ' SWEET MELON MANGflES-a . Very fine ONXON and ODOUMBER FXOKLES. Thee ara both BITTER and CHEAPER than you can make tham. TlphM9 d for a jar today. Phil 43. UII5EL CUNKAD H An attractive line of Tally Garde and Place Cards now on die- Q play iu our abow window. Also Score Pads (or all games, Favors and other suggestions lor tneee long evenings at home. While in H do not forget our Cheap Music. Jj Agent lor Ladies' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, 3 Criterion and Country Gentleman. J. T- KZ-OKZlliEir Sc CO. 9 AlllllllllllHIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIHIUlIll Don't miss tho underwear alues at Hunts. COUNTY COURT. Erasmus Jones of Rectorville appear ed ami was examined and found to bo of unsound mind. Ho was committed to tho asylum nt Lexington. J. ED PARKER RE-ELECTED DIRECTOR. At a meeting held in Louisville, Mr. .T. Ed Parker was elected one of the Directors of the Kentucky Live Stock Iusurauce Company. MEETINO OF PAINTER8' UNION. Painters' Union No. 81!) will meet uext Monday night. Bring your due Books JESSE C. WILLIAMS, Sec. WILL FORMAN, President. SUNDAY AFTERNOON At 2:30 O'clock Is Tho Hour of Mrs. Oeorgo J. Thomas' Funeral. J. Tho remains oi Mrs. Georgo Thomas, who died at Asheville, N. l, will arrivo here this afternoon at 1:30 ou thu C. Ss 0. train, nnd will bo taken to tho home of hor mother, Mrs. Sallio S. Hall in East Second street. Tho funeral services will bo hold Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and will bo in charge of Row T. C Staekhotise, pastor of tho First Baptist Church, at Lexington, a close friend of tho Hall family, he having ofllciatcd at the wed dings of both Mrs. Thomas and her mother nnd father. In the event that Rev. Stnckhnu.se. may not bo here, tho horviccs will be conducted by Rev. U. B. Wilhoyte, pas tor of the Maysvillo Baptist Church, assisted by Pastor Clark of tho First M. K. Church, South. Burial iu tho Hall lot iu the Mays villo Cemetery. Mr. W. Hall Strodo went down to Cincinnati yesterday to meet tho re mains of Mrs. Thomas. 670,910 POUNDS Were Figures on Tobacco Sales Here Yesterday Tremendous Receipts Market Active Tim friends of Mrs. Robert Busby of Last Fiont street will be glad to know lio is improving. Children's drawers, 10c to 2oc, ac cording to size. Corset covers 23c. 'ightgowns $1. Three of many values at Hunts. SQUIRE FRED W. BAUER HOLDS COURT. Carl Purdon of Eastland hold tho at tention of tho court. Plain drunk. Trim mlngB $1 nnd costs. GRANTED LICENSE TO WED. and Ky. Oscar H. Boll, 23, Trinltv, Ky Katheryn Williams, 18, Trinity, JiKlgo Rico omcinting. Omar Gray, 24, Maysville, and Bettie Ruggles, 17, Mnysville. Judge Riro oill elating. ADVISED TO TAKE 3 MONTHS BEST. The 5 DINGER BROS., Leading Retailors HilMi New York. The members of tho Con trnl Congregational Church, Brooklyn decided that women should not wear hats during sermons, ew York Andrew Onrneglo had his voice embalmed and his picture tak en 'for posterity at tho Edison talking movio studio, (Ashland Independent.) W. O. Bradloy, who was injured some time ago, in an automobile wreck, and who novor fully recovered from his iu ' juries, on consulting a Lexington spec ialist, was advised to take a tjirco months' ret. Mr. Bradloy will go to Crab Orchard for a briof stay and then go to French Lick to rccuperdte. TRUSSES Co ui o in and give us a chance to fit you. We can do it as well and cheaper than going to Cincinnati. M. F. WILLIAMS & CO. THE THIRD STREET DRUGSTORE. UNJON MADE HAND MADE BEST MADE golden glory ""a "lCOttWVBT,r UOUO" POWER & DAULTON CIQAR CO. MAKKU8 MAySVIIiLB, KY. POLICE COURT. John Jenkins, petit larceny. Held to Mason Circuit Court. Bond, $50. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOK KEEPER.' Wanted at once Exporionc ed bookkeeper and stenograph er. Salary $0 to $7 per week, iloponding upon experience and ability. Apply in person. CENTRAL OARAOE, tt 112-110 Markot St D. HECHINGER & CO. "Maysville's Best and Biggost Clothing and Shoe Store." Let U9 call your attention to a few "facta" relative to Maysville's Clething bus iness. Ours is the House that for going on fifty four years has b'jen and is still known for selling the best Clothing and Shoes sold iu our City-we carry aud sell "fully" three times as many goods as any three Miyaville Houses of like business combined. Our present stock reducing sale affords you tho privilege to buy Men's and Boy's high grade Suits aud Overcoats at such, attractive prices that if y,pu will inves tigate the goods and price you will most assuredly assist in the clearance of the re mainder of our winter stock. E3R. &, CO. And don't forget to get tickets on the Automobile we aro going to present some one of our patrons. ANTI-TRUST BDLLS IN CONGRESS. Washington, January 23. Adminis tration leaders in Congress settled down tcday to deliberations on tho tentative anti-trust measures designed to supple ment tho Shorman act, in accordance with suggestions of President Wilson. WOMAN SUFFRAGE DEFEATED. Jackson, Miss. The lower House of tho Mississippi Legislature defeated a resolution to amend the constitution aud givo fulV suffrage to women. BUT, WILL HE DO IT? Representative Fields, of Kentucky, introduced bills to construct govern ment lovees at Augusta and Russell, Ky., at a cost of $50,000 at oach placo. fciiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p:ixxxxxx:E:ts:ttSMM::fc:xxxxS:infc:fc.Tx 2 a Extra Sizes in Nightgowns Plentiful In the Sale of Muslin Underwear. Extra eizes in fact as well aa in name the kind you can trust to fit across the shoulders as wll as in the arm holes; no scant skirts, no lapping, neck-bands and skimpy yokes. All good, carefully proportioned garments that have lost none of their daintiness of trimming because of extra inches of material. $1, $1.25, $1.50. KK ft" M The X-Ray Skirt Home Warehouse. Total sales 138,530 Highest prico 20.00 Lowest prico 2.00 Total sales for this week 630,8i:5 lbs. Total gales season to date 2,83455 lbs. Independent House. Total snles 125,-165 Highest prico $1.00 Lowost prico ' 1.90 Market strong; efferiugs medium. Special crops Johu Waidron, Adams County, O., $17.31; Rcos0 & Phillips, Mason unty, $15.80; Ryan & Long ntckcr, Masou County, IC'JO pounds at 12.40; Emil Fussuecker, Brown, County, Ohio, 33C pounds at $15.98; Scott & King, Adams County, O., $10.08; Will Curtis, Lowis County, $14.10. Farmers & Planters. Total sales 1S2.110 Highest prico $20.00 Lowest prico 2.00 Special cropR Harry Holton, Fondle tou County, 2370 pounds at $17.12; Caso & McDauiols, Robertson County, 3540 pounds at $13.32; Bouldon & Myers, Mason Couuty, 9220 pounds at $15.84; 13. R. Bradford, Brown County, Ohio, 1510 nt $13.98; Thos. Berry, Mason Co.. 4G. pounds nt $1X81; Hull & Horn back, Lewis County 3815 pounds at $13.37. Central House Total sales 140,720 Highest prico $21.00 Lowest price - 2.00 Floor average 11.31 All grades received good attention from tho buyors mul tlio markot was very satisfactory to soils. Thoro wore no rejections. Growers Houso Total sales 03,005 Highest prico $18.50 Lowest prico . . . - 2.10 Market strong. Amazon House. Total sales. . . .' 14,100 Highest prico , . ,$19.00 Lowest prico ..' 2.10 Market stroag. m ..... By some twist of feminine logic these OPAQUE Nainsook petticoats are called X-Ray. A double panel in the front enables one to wear the sheerest gown in comfort. PRICE $1. isa T-TTTTSTT" iei4 BM MM IMUW MM i NBW 1 - . Jf . ' J .." 3 "E ONLY 17 THOUSAND WAITING FOR CREEPS. Louisville. Soventeon thousand Ken tucky suffragists, tho most of them ac tive in advocacy of tho cuuse, are wait--ing with impatience an announcement from former Governor J. C. W. Beck hum as to his attitudo toward oqual rights for women. LOAFING ON THE JuB AT FRANKFORT. Frankfort, Ky., January 23. The chief oxcitemont in the House this morning was caused by tho introduction of a resolution by Dr. Ray providing for u committee of seven to ascertain tho number and the identity of the lobby ists now in Frankfort. COTTON WAREHOUSE DESTROYED. HON. W. H. TAFT WILL SPEAK. Formor President William II. Taft has consented to deliver tho principal ad- Moniphis. Approximately 4,000 bales dress at tho graduation oxercises of the of cotton wore destroyed or damaged by Cincinnati Law School, May 20. Plans fire which swept the warehouse of E. W, aro being considered to make tho oc I Trout & Co., hero. The loss is estimated casion an unusual ono by having a din- at between $200,000 and $300,000. Tho nor, to which nil the alumni of tho origin of the Are hns not boon determin school aro to bo inyited. ed. 11 IMSmilMIIHIIHIIHUHIHIHHHHHBlHIllMIMIl I WE HAVE Finished Stock-Taking M M i I m - We can now give you plenty of attention. The Big Sale still con tinues. Bigger bargains than ever in every department. Don't forget the Doll Tickets. OUR. QEPUTATim. Vflpeawitn PROIM II ., s-n . .VtaL . n mLswrviLS -rv f WL VmfsW' usimni wmammmmmmmmimmmmmmMmmm fifeSHWr fGafelHDS ana s t5 i'l- deft,. aataKHftT .,l . . v ... . .. v.u., . , . . . i-.. WiL-VAi j -'....; ' ,'fx tfetrfttwl mmtJmmij - II