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rapper p ' iPgg -' -v . .wy r. r-f r. W ft- m - K, n n v'fl tf .ffi t 3 ' i ' E fh, Wk$ 5' fa I' . ' .W" l'v .. kJv US" .. - . luigc.v Wednesday January 28 We will have nitb ua a apcolat artis tic representative 01 oue 01 tue largeai exclusive tailoring bouses ol this . country when we will ihow all that's now and nobby in the way ol npring fabrics to make Spring Suits and Overcoats at moat reasonable prices 520 to S40 - , Would be pleased to have you come in and eeo the new models and learn all about good clothing of merit. It . will pay yon just to look, Geo. H. Frank & Co. Maysvilte's Foremost Clothiers. PUBLICi LEDGER WEATHER REPORT EAST LIVERPOOL STAYS WET. East Liverpool, Ohio., January 21. Wot interests won the election held here today under the Bcal law and the city will retain its saloons. MBS. ROBERTS WILL FIGHT SUIT. Lexington. Mrs. Anna Trout .Roberts said that she will resist tho suit filed ,in tho Federal court at Frankfort by Harwell, Cannon & McCarty, newspaper brokers- of New York, claiming a com mission of $5,500 as the result of tho recont salo of tho Lexington Leader to a stock company composed of local men. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AGAIN. Paris, January 25. Tho long continu ucd cold especially in tho central part of Prance, is bringing many wolves out of tho woods. A little gifl returning 1'rdm school was devoured by wild mil inals, tho searching parties luuling only n torn plnaforo nnd a lew bones. Hunt ing parties aro being organized every where. TO CONTINUE FREE DELIVERY AT CARLISLE. Carlisle, Ky. Postmaster Tilton re ceived a telegram from Congressman Fields, giving the information that pro vision hins. been nindo by Congress for tho continuance of tho free delivery mail service, now in forco at Carlisle. Tho service "was installed here more than a year ago. Two cn'riers are em ployed. DIED FOLLOWING BAPTIZINO. Mrs. Mary linos, aged 109 years, the oldest woman in southern Ohio, and per haps the entire State, died nt the Law rence County infirmary Friday night. Mrs. Imes was a native of that county. An only daughter who accompanied iiei to tho Infirmary, tiled a few months ago. Mrs. Imes recently took active part in an outdoor baptizing in tho Ohm River at West lronton. UNSETTLED WEATHER TO PRESENT WEEK. OPEN Washington, January 25. A varied assortment of wintry weather was the forecast by tho Weather Bureau today for the coming week. "The week will open with generally unsettled weather, except in tho north west, tho central Rocky Mountains re gion and tho extremo southwest," said tho bulletin, "and thero will bo a mod erately cold wave in New England and tho middlo Atlantic States. After tho rains of Monday and Tues day in the south fair weather will fol low probably until near the end of tho week, and moderate temperatures are now indicated." WANTED TO SEE WIFE And Ruffian Hurled Rock Through Window at Helser's Redrying Plant, A man by tho namo of Fry, Satur day niado a visit to the Heig'er Ware house, and asked to see his wife from whom ho is separated. It was explain ed to him that it was against the rules to admit him during working hours. Fry returned to the street picked up a. lock and hurled it through the window The police took him in hand and put him in tho county jail. Ho will be giv en nn opportunity this nfternnon to mako clear his actions. SERIOUS ACCIDENT To Venerable Darius Drydon. Pitch fork Rips His Limb Open. Mr. and Mrs. Vomer Dryden wcro called to tho bedside of Mr. Dryden 's fnthor, Mr. Darius Dryden at Sandy " Springs, Ohio, opposito Vanccburg. - Mr. Dryden is tho victim of a pecu liar accident. Ho was pitching hay to tlio loft or lus stable from Ills wagon nnd had finished, when ho throw the fork up into tho loft. It rebounded nnd struck him; one of the tines pene trating his log from tho hip to tlio knee. At present no is in u precarious con dition, as his his recovery. age, over 70, is against CHARLES D. OSBORNE Prominent Resident of Tuckahoe Died of Pneumonia Yesterday at Wilson Hospital. Mr. Charles D. Osborne, aged 01 yearn and a prominent farmer of Tucknhoo, died Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, at - Wilson Hospital of pneumonia, after a weok's illness. Ho was twlco married and loaves sov- einl grown children. Mr. Onrrett Osborno of Dover Is n ,twin brother and they looked so much nliko that ouly closo relatives could tell them apart. ' His remains wcro taken to tho home of his brother. Mr. Dan Osborne, on Tuckahoe, and ho funeral will bo held As H Hi uis uvrav, 4 ib J b !! 44 h ft ! ft ft ftft ft OHUR0II NOTES. .f. t ftftft I2I'I 2!II JJ4JI Siimlav School attendance January 25, 1914: Forest Avcnuo M. E , 72 Second M. K. Church South.... 73 Central Presbyterian Church . . "S Episcopal Church 2.'S First Christian 181 First Btptist Church 120 First Presbyterian Church .... 89 Third Strict M. E. Church .... 1 14 First M. E. Church Soutl 88 Mission 83 Total . Total January Total .1 miliary Total January .930 851 .801 .818 18. 11 4. Total for January .'1500 Rov. J. V. Sithpson, pnitor of the Second M. E. Church South was in hit) pulpit Sunday after a two wools' ab sence. Ho hni been assisting the Rev. J. It. Nelson, at East Rend In reWvnl scrWcea. His people were glad to have him home, and ho preached a most ex cellent sermon on "The Faith of Moso. " Tho services at the Third Stmot M. E.. Church wcro inspiring, the pastor re ceived two into tlie church at tho even ing service. Thus the good work goes on. Tlio president of the City Sunday School Union visited the Second M. E. Church South Sunday School. Ho found a livo, wide awake school. They lack four points of being a front line school. Rev. Minor S. Clnrk, pastor of the First M. E. Church South, outlined his rovival services for the week. Tho con gregations at both services were ex cellent Tho prayer services will lie held in the auditorium. Thero was no addition to the Baptist Church Sundnv. HOPE THEY WONT CUT NERVE. OUT HIS Ed McKornan writes to his friends hero that ho is still confined in tho St. Frances Hospital in Cincinnati Tn nil piobabllity lie will have to be operated upon. GOES TO CUTTING ART SCHOOL. Mr Ambrose S. Tolle, one of Hecli inger's cutters left Saturday to take a six weeks' course in the cutting art in New York. Mr. Tolle is one of out sterling young men and he will make good. "" GEORGE W. RUDY WILL INCREASE. GET AN Fnder the special act just passed by Congress, mnny veterans will get an increase in their pensions. George W. Rudy, of this city, will be one of tho lucky number and gets in crease to $30 per month. WILL MEET THIS AFTEPNOON. The Mason County Woman's Suffrage I.eaguo will hold a meeting nt the Pub lic Library .this afternoon nt 4 o'clock. All members are urged to bo present as bminess of importance will be dis cusved Remember tho hour. MRS. ABXER 1IORD, See. COUNTY COURT MATTERS. I'. P. Wells was appointed adminis trator of Mrs. L. J. Wells, deceased and qualified as such with W. E. Wolls and John T. Wells as sureties. 1). 1). Pickett, Frank Chandler, and .loo McN'utt wcro appointed to appraise the personal propcrtv of Mrs. L. J. Wells. COL. OOETHALS ASTOUNDS FRIENDS. HIS Because of tlie stupendous work he lias done in l'.'fnania and the many honors Washington is ready to bestow upon liim, ollicinls and friends of Col. Ceorgo W. Goethnls were dncd by the apparent fact that the canal builder had even temporised with the offer of the New York Police Commlssionership. LAWRENCE-SLNQER. Mr. Earl Singer and Miai Naucy Law rence, of Mason County, camo to this city Monday, nnd after securing n li cense from County Clerk Pearce Paton, were united in marriage by Rev. W. E. Kllis, at his homo on Twelfth street. The couple presented a youthful ap pearance and were required by County Clerk Paton to make an affidavit to their ages beforo a marriage license was issued. Paris Democrat. PITCHER NICK CARTER PORTSMOUTH. SOLD TO (Saturday's Portsmouth Times.) President William Oablemnn of tho Portsmouth baseball club Saturday morning announced tho purchase of Pitcher P. W. Carter from tho Mays villi club. This announcement will be hailed with delight by local funs, as Carter was regarded by conipotent crit ics nil over the Ohio State league circuit as oue of tho best in the pitching lino in the entire league. 505,000,000 P. O. PASSES APPROPRIATION HOUSE. Washington, January 21. Tlio post oflico appropriation bill, carrying a record-breaking total of $30,000,000, was passed today by tho House. It in cludes an amendment which extends to postollleo clerks, letter carriers, rural fieo well very enrricrs, mounted letter carrier, postoflice messengers for injur ies received on dutv, full salary for ono year after injury with nn additional half sahry for another year If neces sary, and ii 2,000 lump sum payment in ense of death. Our Colored mzm. The Kids Are Getting Busy. All members of tho Tiger's club will meet nt Taylor O. Lewis' Tuesday night. WARNER FIELD, Managor. AR0ETU3 BRANDY, Cnpt. All membors of Burns' Chapter No, 31, Order of Eastern Star, aro requested to meet at their hall tonight promptly at 7 o'clock. MRS, M. J. TAYLOR, W M. MRS. H-.LANDERgON, Bee. BABY PICTURE llko all portraits that we rnnko aro natural In pose, properly lighted and beautifully finished. Fast lenses, high-class equip ment and tireless tact iuo tho reasons for our remarkable suc cess In baby portraituro. Come In somo morning and lot us got acquainted with the baby. Brosee Tho Photographer in Your Town. 1 Miss Nellie Gray is ill with bronchitis and is threatened with pneumonia at the home of hor patents, ur. nnd Mrs. 0. 11. Gray in East Fourth street. Mixs Margaret Bramble of East Sec ond street loft Saturday morning for Enstcrn Kentucky Normal, Richmond, where nho will tnko a training course for teaching. GREAT INFLUX OF TOBACCO. There havo been 150 wagons loads of tobacco coming in to the Maysville warehouses since Saturday. Today's sales will be immense. LICENSE TO WED. Charlie Bennett, 24, and Elizabeth Holt, 21, both colored. Judgo Rice otliciatcd. I'm nk Ptimiihrey, 2: and Mollio S. Anderson, 18, both colored. Rev Combs olliclnted. latest (fern Mrs. i7ia Burnett, si widow, was shot and probably mortally wounded by an assassin at her homo near Etoile, li.irreii County. The Rev. J. Frank Norris, pastor of the Fiist Baptist church at Ft. Worth, Tex., was acquitted of the charge of burning his church. Cnpt. W. F. Fullniau, .tide io Secre tary ot tho Navy Daniels, will become superintendent of the Naval Academy .it Annapolis on February i. Three officials of the Western Fuol Company in S.in Francisco wore freed by the Federal Court of charges of de tMtidiiig the Government. None of chimney. tlie Romau ruins shows n There arc 9,0(10 cells in a square foot ot liouevcomb. HEALTH NOTES. The following aie a few of the nphor isms employed by Tho Ohio Stato Board of Health to drive homo tho lessons sought to be inculcated by the models now to bo exhibited in pjrious parts ol tho Stale: "Tie.it join body to an occassional bath. It may not be entitled to it, hut it will repay you with better service. "A lly in tho milk may mean a member of tho family in tho grave. "Babies aro like plants they can't livo without plenty of sunlight and good air. "It is moro impoitant to brush youi teeth than to wash vour face in ,lu t morning. "There is less danger in vaccinating ' . e r . a poison than cutting a corn. wcauie turougn your noso ami Keep, your mouth closed. The latter may likewiso keep you out of trouble. "Tuberculosis is catching. Anybody'1 can catch essai v. " it. No experience is nee MAYSVILLEPRODUCE MARKET Following aro this morning's quota tions on country produce, telephoned at 9 o'clock by tho E. L. Manchester Pro (luce. Company: Eggs 28c Ducks lOo Ileus nud springers lie Buttor 17c Old roosters Cc. Ceese 9c. Turkeys lOo CINCINNATI MARKETS Cincinnati, January 21. Hog receipts 1S02; market activo and steady; pack ers, f8.158.G5; common sows, $5.C0 8 00; pigs nnd lights, $(J0.23. Cat tlo receipts 100; market steady; steers, f5.7.'i8.2.15; calves steady. Sheep receipts 41; market steady; lambs steady, n.508.00. Wheat steady, 9S99Vic; corn easy, 07(7EG8c; oats easy, 3lVj,10i; rye bteady, U3'j0fle. OUR 0-AJT7 SB We will be unloading a car of nice White OatH uutil Saturday eve nine. Special price for CASH if you come to the cm after them. Put tip in five bushel sacks. RjSlIUTS BROS. PHONE 191 Tbo:o who sold part or all of their crop with us will tU you that they got the highest prico on tho Maysville Market at the Independent Warehouse! BECAUSE: Our entire experienced forco is exerting overy effort in your behalf all the time. . . Our sorters grade your tobacco tn the host possible advautago. Our Sales Manager Is a Judge of tobacco values, and can, therefore. tet you the "top of the market". Tobacco must sell for its full value on our floor. Our Auctioneer has your interests before htm from start to finish and , he will get you all there is in it. HE KNOWS NO FAVORITES. All sellers are treated alike and are given a square deal. We have no dissatisfied customers. If you try us with a load you will reo that it is to your advantage to sell tlie balance of your crop with us. The Independent Loose Leaf Tobacco Co. WM, QRQPPXNBAOHRB, Manager Formerly of the Farmers Warehouse. m. i(i.ni. .,.,. .1 k.... i it,. tf..i. ed States" aro being taken to n reform atory in Nevndn to bo reformed along special lines, on n ranch near Reno. They rnngo from 13 to 10 and Avero so looted from 9,000 bad boys In twolvo States. There nro sovon Americans, thrco Hungnrlans, ono Jow nnd ono Ital Ian. Only mild methods uro to bo used. OVER HALF AUTOS IN U. S. Now York. Thero arc nt present reg istered in tho various countries of tho world nearly 2,000,000 motor vehicles, according to statistics just compiled by the ofllce of tho secretary of State of Now York. Tho figures, issued by Secretary Mitchell May, after a euro ful compilation, arc as follows: United Slates, 1,127,040; Great Britain 425,838 ascertained total from various European countries 273,511; estimated total from other countries, 92,500; total, 1,919,789 registered enrs. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC IN BOUR BON COUNTY. Paris, Ky. Wholesale vaccinations are tho result of a sweeping ordor of tho county nud city boards of health owing to tho prcvalenco of smallpox in Bourbon County. Thirty cases aro re ported in various sections ot tho county and an epidemic seems Imminent. "At the rnto of increase In tho num ber of cases during tho last ten days," Mild County Attorney Battorton, "un less stringent means arc employed in a month, half the people in the county will bo infected. I have urged tho cnll ing together of tho city and county health board in mi effort to determine tho canso of tho rapid increase. It Is rumored thnt tho oflleials of adjoin ing counties havo not boon as efficient as they might be in such cases nnd it is probable that I will ask tho Stato board to investigate." RESOLUTION TURNED DOWN Rules Committeo Again Denies Suffrage Cause. Washington, Jan. 24. Woman suf frngists met another defeat today when the llouso Rules Committee by tie vote, four to four, failed to report n resolu tion for tho appointment of n standing sulTiage committee. ARMY TEST FOR IMMIGRANTS This Would Solve Big Problem, Thirties Secretary of Labor Wilson. Washington. After a conference with Commissioner General Ciimiiiotti, Secretary Wilson of tho Department of Labor, advised Speaker Clnrk that the problem of Asiatic immigration could be solved by Congress raising the stand ard of admission so as to include in the list of excluded aliens thoso per sons not able to pass the physical tests required of recruits tor the Liuted States nrmy. "Inasmuch as the vast minority of the present-dnv immigrants must earn i livelihood, if at all, by performing iiniitiiil labor." wrote Secretary Wil i -on, " I see no reaon why the standard ; should not be raised to this point."' The views of the Department of La ' bur, including thoso of the Immigration Huieau, were expressed in a letter to , Speaker Clark in which Secretaiy Wil 'son says tho method suggested would not only meet tho Asiatic immigration issue, but also immigration generally. Iimi Itvwnrd. (loo. Tlie ra&den of itiii ppr will he leied to lek'uthktllirreW iitleitoiiedieAdddleaBtbl iclonce tiaibeeu Able to cure Id ttfUi iUK"iad tUMt Catarrh. Hall' Cautrn Cure l the onlj puiHlTcurennwkiioTntothaniedlc.alfralernlty. Catarrh belnit a conilltutlnaldlinio,rtqult,1la oomlllutlon&l treatment. Hall'tCatarr Jrell talcen luternally, acting dlrnctly upon ue blood ana mucoue mrfacei of the lyitem, thereby de-lU-oylug the foundation of thedlieaie.andKlvlnr thepatlentitrength by building uptheoonitttu tlonandanUtlng nature In doing Its work. The Proprietor! have to much faith in tti ouratlM poweri that they offer One Hundred Dollar! ' .nycaiethatltfallilooure. Sendforllitoftei- tiraonlali AddrenIf.J. CHENHY A CC.Toledo.O. Sold by all UruggUtl, 75c. Takenall'tFamllTl'llltforoonitlDatlon. SIX SPECIALS No, 1 Special. : A 30c value Roasted Coffee for 25c, I Try a pound and be convinced. No. 2 Spec'al. Two cans Red Salmon 25c ; No. 3 Special. , Two cans 15c Poas 25c No. 4 Special. ; Pruno8, 5060 size, per pound, 10c No. 5 Special. , Two cans California Poaches . 25c No. 6 Spocial. ! Two cans California Asparagus 25c I These prices are good until , February let, 'J. C. CABLISH 1 & BRO. i Quality Grocers. O.A.TS L . .OATS - 9 aaLLjwyggMw; (! I M I ! The Union Trust & Sav ings Com Christmas Club will B I pany's Money be closed Saturday, January 31st. Join now and you will be sure to have mo ney'next Christmas. I MISS CROSBY GRADUATE NURSE Telephone 592-L ffigoplVs Cohtmii jYo Charge! Atlrrrthtmtntt muli Ihr htadinpi o "Jlrlj Wnnlrd," "Nltiutlont Minted," " J ott" and "I'avnJ," ami not Axceeiltng hrrr IIhii 1 1 lenplh, nre HtKK to all. "Xo IluslnrM ArtrrrtlwraniU Inwirttnl Milium! ny. Ifaniwej fall to eome the firit time, we tmlte at 'wi( 1 epetltlum at ate txtetsaryto uevrf ehiti j'ou -iiertiie fur. We wtihatlierttters to fret thntthri re nut linimilng en u ll vitng our frte totumnt. tr.tillfrtlsert Ml'STuniUA rnjiy, uhlch tan bt 'eft at the xfl?e or tent by maU. TUK PVBLIC LXnOKR, JTo. to Eatt Third Stieet. WAHTED. FREE 9 4a 7 5 1 C 2 8 l.'I.'AKUANUU numbers in cai'li row ib tbiit total of cai!h will bo 15. To tho two X10AKKST correot answers will bo ioii ono lot frpe at Somorsvillo, N. J. fontpst closes .Inn. 31. JAMES HEAL TVJL'O., 01J Webster Ave, N. Y., City WANTED Wasliing I want to take in washiuj,'. Call at my homo in .Stovi'iis' alley, Sixth Ward. Eli.v bi-th Williiim.' HO Ot WAiNTIM) WashlDB to do back of Home Warehouse. at homo WANTED A good hom lor a bad boy C. '. Taylor. ' jal9-tf WANTED Dining room girl. Apply nt 214 Sutton street. SALESMEN WASTED $75.00 per mouth and all expenses to begin. Ex perience not absolutely necessary. Take orders from dealers for Cigar uttes; Cigars; SljII; Smoking and Chewing tobaccos. PENN COM PANY, Station O New York. 2m-dl2 FOB BENT. I'OR RENT Houso on Market street, nest to Uressel's tailor shop. Apply to Mrs. Fitzgerald. 20-3t VOl RENT Dwelling just vacated by Mr. llarvoy Durruni. Ajiply to Mrs. ). nt7gorald. I'Olt KENT Rooms, furnished or un furnished; with gas and water. Ad dress Mrs. Koo Carr, Eist Scooud street. jalU-tf FOR KENT 6 room cottages and 6 room flats, new, neat, sanitary, gas, bath, tollot, hot and cold water, ono floor, tho acmo of economy, comfort and convenience. Excellent locution, Fourth mid Plum streets. J. M. COLLINS. FOS 8AL1. PON SALE- My YEAST is on salo at O. T. l'eiroo ! Co.'s grocery, oppo sito Catholic Church. Mrs. Rosa Bander. 21-flt FOR SALE Two bolsters and four pil lows, bed quilts and one small rug. Apply to 232 Limestone streot. 23-0t TOR SALE Folding go-cart; good as new, rubber tired. Apply to Mrs. O. J. Womblo, .130 West Socond street, DAKDER FIXTURES FOR SALE Thrco chairs, stands, mirrors, casos, etc. Will dispose of aamo at a bar gain. Complete outfit for 3 chair shop. McQUERE & MAOKEY, at Nash's old stand, Market St., Mays Wile, Ky. j8-tf 2LOT. LOST Ponrl handle off of umbrella bo tuoou Bridgo and Second streets. Lenvo at Royal RcMtnurniit. LOST lietween corner of Forest avo mio and Commerce street nud Central Presbyterian Church by wny of L, A N., a gold stick pin set with pearls. Reward if brought to Wnllace'a Res tnuninr. 20-Ct LOST Hickory cane in somo business ImuHo in Maysvillo about .Tauuary 1. Ren aril If roturuod to D. P. Glascock, 22 East Fourth street. LOST $20 bill between tho Montgom ery hotel and cornor Market and front streets, Wednesday. Reward If returned to Mrs. E. S, Montgomery a ll! Clearance Best Goods at Dreaa Oooda lower than clearance aale make it possible (loodfl at pricoB never so low. MUBlinB ol all kmda arc cheaper today than for a long time. Buy now. Special 100 Sheets At 59c Bach The mcislin is worth 09c. Turkish Tonela nt 10o aro quite a bargain. Turkish Towel a at 2Go are extra large and 1 You will find many bnreaiua bore. Already new spring unnds g R05ERT L. a B 211 and 213 MARKET STREET. MliiBlMMM Still in the Ring We Are Not Going to Leave Maysville. We Are Here to Stay. Wo merely were closing out an extra line of Gas Stoves. Come and see our unrivaled ioods and judgo for yourself. MAYSVILLE NATURAL GAS & PLUMBING CO. -CHARLES SHORT. 116 Sutton Street. The Wright Way to Smoke Meat. By using the Wright Way of curing meat 'you can have the best meat that can possi bly be produced. The Wright Way is to use Wright's Ham Pickle for making sugar-cured meat and then smoke with Wright's Smoke. For sale by JOHN C. PECOR DRUGGIST. Jtrrivi t8:2.i pm 1U Man) Jil&pm tKxotptSaudkT H. S. ELLIS, Agent. rar"Cb8a Chesapeake & Ohio BP-, '"SB?i Schedule sITectlva Nov. X8 - SO.lBin. Subji-ot to oliuge without notloe. (TRAINS LKAVK MAYSVILI.K, KY. Wtilioard fl.sa a. m 8:M . Kaittrarct 1:40 p. m 8:f! p. in., 10.39 p.m. dally. 8:11 a. is., 6;'M p. m 7 5 p. iu.,w eelcdayi. . m., 1:13 v. ia.,ally. 6:30 a.m., 8:1(1 a. m., weeK-aaji iooi. 50)p.in..dallr,looal. W. W. WIKOF". Ant ELECTRIC r ' ng Leave, KhpfflriiC'WffliSSSzr j vwiyv,)"!, l 8 as p m.. ' ' 'Dally 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 If We Are Now Ready toll Give You Our Service! II To us Bervico moans this: To sell only tho boat merchandise to bo had; to givo what you wnut when you want it; to gladly refund your money if we fail to satisfy you. Try a Hart, Schaitnor tfe Marx Suit and Overcoat for the prico you usually pay for tho inferior kind. Our stock of Shoeo, Hats, Shirts aud all tho littlo accessories aro soloctod with great care. Como in and tost us out; it's worth while. J. WESLEY LEE, K !TuCnnn PI nTUCQ UIU tfr1rMMSitititt& tiiiiiAii1:i&3tiiiiii&i&iiiii&&ii&t1t& uiiiim SALE . Extraordinary Reduced Price. ever before, The new tariff and to offer you Wool and Silk Dreaa Limited salo. heavy. am coming in. Hee them. H0EFLICH THE LABEL IS RIGHT And eo are the contents. You will find our Hyo Whis kyas well as the rest of our liquora fully bear out all our claims of excellence, mildness, purity and fine llrtvor. It is the best Whisky distilled for positivo purity and healthfulness. It causes no headaches, no bad after effects. Try a bottle and you will bo convinced of its great merit. 0. H. P. Thomas & Co., 120-122 Market Street, MAYSVILLE, - - - KENTUCKY. EDWIN MATTHEWS DENTIST. - (ullrt, FlntNAUonnl IlanU Balidiac. M AYNVILIiE, KY. Looal and Lobk l Offlca No. 655. ' DliUnoe Pbonri f Heildenoe No. 117. COUGHLIN & CO. Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Undertakers, Automobiles for Hire. Embalmers. l'lione at SIGNS! GAS CO. CananH and U!al CIh.I. . ti they will bo ' .'L I "' I . 1 iW 3 Sm- i , ..-.It m W I B f 5 m J V I v . s .-5 - "!t 'I r V r" -t M Utt ft v H . M . j -ml j ' 'A 1 ' i ? ' JlL - . I . TV 71 J- & -', - .-'.'. i X ia I