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BiOT W'V V S. . - "B?7 !. ' C '?Muf','i.'W '-.' ,V i;WB3EV - T'i v ii-if -uaiiBiLjfirriauHiBp "1 .r- 5 . , umrv , i irirnr- i r- -uirin.ii. m ii" MmWuliililw.il .ijhm. nuiKiutf i.hmihuti nr yi ni in , hmranrj nnsw "V" WgrWHMWW V " I ' l v OUR SPECIAL BLEND PUBLIC LEDGER 25c COFFEE IS A WINNER I Either Ground or Grain. Phone yourordorsto ff " -uE5 - r Pi f? ' IAIJ. YrVBLIO LSOaSJh-HM MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914. ONE COPY ONE CENT. The Way To Commit Suicide. Kesolved that llfo had lent its charm. A sudden death hu wooed, By going to Kentucky, whoio . Ho monkeyed with n fued. No polico court yesterday, "WhHakor was iu Cineiiiimtl. .lodge Mrs. Robert Busby, who wns operated upon ot the Wilson Hospital yesterday, passed a quiet night, and up to the houi of going to press was doing as well ns could bo expected. SNOW NO. 10. GROUND HOG WINTEIt. Yesterday afternoon, late, the rain turned into mist and sleet, after which there was n magnificent fall of "the Beautiful," which continued for several hours. However, the weather was too mild for it to remain on the ground long and thin morning it was less than 'J inches deep and disappeared rapidly. ,m , n . i ." ' .sag gagaesasa LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports show the stead; outwit of coal durirfg tho last (en jdaTa haH made the dealers push for wider markets, We are going to get more krade your trade by giving you a groater value for your money, You will never get out ol debt unless you buy wisoly. MAYSVILLE GOAL CO, PHOUE lit. Shiplap Siding! The best all purposo lumber you can buy. This lumber can be uBed for flooring, ceiling, siding or for most nny purpose. You can got it in longths from 8 to 20 feet, Buy It now while tho price is low. Price $2.60 per hundred leet. The Mason Lumber Co. fLMMJum LEADERS amvm$s2& Cor. Second and Llmestono Sts. Phone 519. MAYSVILLE, KV. A, A. McLaughlin. L. N. Bkiun. Now York. Joseph Cassldy, formor Democratic boss of Queens County, nnd William Wiilott, n formor congressman, wcro sentenced to servo n year and six months iu Sing Sing prison and to pay $1,000 fine. I I (eorgetonn, Ky. William Wright was probably fatally stubbed in an al tercation. ' -FOR IT'S- t VALENTINES I . pjg The cuteBt, daintiest and most artistic line wo havo ever had. pjpj Six different lines on display, giving quite a variety from which to make a selection, and beauties, too, with their hidden messages of M love. For the older onoa we have, suitable for the occasion, pictures, M BM Balendars and books. Trices from 1 cent to $G. A big line ot JJ tjOmics. H J. T- KAOKLBY 5c GO- 9 1 INVESTMENTS Good First Mortgago Land Notes Yielding C and 7 For Cent. FRANK H. CLARKE, First National Bank Building. BASEBALL MEETING TONIGHT PLOWING TIMEI IN OLD KENTUCKY And We Are Right Here on the Job With a Full Line of Plows I and Repairs Ready to supply your every want. Such names as "Oliver," "Syracuse" and "Eagle," the latter made by the James H. Hull Plow Co , this city, arc too well known to you farmers for us to say more. All we say is "Come in and buy. You are very welcome." Mike Brown's Plow Harness Needs no recommendation. You farmers know that the auctioneer's "this is a set of Mike Brown's hand-made harness" at sales is enough to make the second-hand harness sell for more than was paid for it when it was new. It's a fadl. We are still making good Harness and want to sell more this year than ever before. Come in. K MIKE BROWN, :THE: SQUARE DEAL MAN. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Mr. J. B. Russell was iu Cincinnati on business yesterday. Mr. It. A. Cochran spent jesterduy iu Cincinnati on business. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Poster have gone to Florida for their annual wintor so journ, Superintendent of City Schools J. Caplinger is nt tho Capital in tho inter est of special legislation for the schools. Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Holstein havo been homo several dajs from theii protracted sojourn witli iclativcs and friends in Baltimore, Md. HOW SO MINORS GET LIQUOR? Recently thoro seems to havo been p flagrant violation of tho liquor laws in this city. Boys, iu fact mere child ren, have obtained liquor by some means and became, intoxicated. It eeems to us there should be some wuy to stop this abuse. WANTS $1000 DAMAGES From the O, & O. For Having Fingers Maahed Last Summer. Last summer Elwood Muddox, son of Al Maddox of East Second strcot had lis fingers mashed off while working iu tho O. & 0. depot yards. This Week young Maddox filed suit for $1,000 damages against tho company. DEATH OF MRS. ELI "BALDWIN. Mis. Uli Baldwin of Abordeou passed away yoHtordny about 12:30 o'clock. Shu had suflcied with consumption I'm somo time. Slio is sun i veil by her husband and four children. Tunoral I'ridny and in terment at Manchester. $30,000 CONTRACT Let Yesterday to McDowell and Case To Build E. T. Kirk's Modern Apartment House. McDowell & Case, of this city, cap tured the $.10,000 contract for tho erec tion of Mr. 13. T. Kirk's now flat build ing to bo built on tho corner of Second and Lower streets, on tho vacant lot adjoining It. A. Cochran's residence ' It Is to bo fiuished by August 1st. it will bo tlneo stories high, moderuly equipped and tho tenants will bo woll housed nnd taken caro of, Tho plans and specifications lor this hnndsnmo building have already been desciibcd. It will consist of numerous three-room Hats, each floor to havo independent of tho others, ocry desired convenience. Wo understand practically all of the flats have been spoken for, Mr. Kirk deserves much praise for such n venture. May tho tiino soon como when Mays lllc enterprise will awnken to tho fact that we not only need modern flat buildings, but that wo need manufac tories to keep our bright sons and daughters in our own city instead of thorn leaving home to seek their for tunes. SWEET MELON MAN0ES-sa ; Very fine ONION and OUOCJM&BR PiOKLKS. These i both B1TTJBR and CHEAPER than you can make them. us for a far today. '43. GEISEL CONRAD it . There will bo baseball meeting nt the Council Chamber tonight nt 7:30 o 'clock. NOTICE FROM THE CENTRAL WAREHOUSE CO. We respectfully request all those who are on their way to tho Central Wan house not tn be misled by persons along the road telling you that you cannot get your tobneio unloaded and on s-ile. Wo confess we hnvo been very busy and we are glml of it but we li.ie daily sales and i.m give ou prompt, service at nearh all times. Alwajs vonie and stc tor .oursolf whethei or not ym can get uulonded. Cr.XTItAl. WAKEIIOUSE CO. Mnysville, Ky 5 It MRS. M'ATEE CASE ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF HER DAUOHTER. Yesteulay afternoon fiom 2 to 0, Mrs. McAtco Case entertained with Five Hundred in honor of the twenty first biitlulay of her daughter, Mrs Samuel tfuggert. The house was tastefully and beauti fully decoiated for tho occasion. Ele gaut relreshments were served. Tho guoits were Mesdames 1'erd Hechuiger, W A. Wood, W. Vred Thomas, II. U Klhs, Watt Bildwin. Jacob Thomas. L. (J. Parker, Henry Shea, John Cochran, Kmma Perrj, Sam uel Huggert and Misses Mao Wood, Mary !).iih, Kthel Sulser, Catherine Smith nnd Ktliel Ula9Coek. 533,525 POUNDS Sold on Wednesday's Mays- ville Tobacco Market Prices Continue to Advance Central House. Total sales 120,305 Highest price $20.50 Lowest price. 2.20 Special crop: Collins & Luttrell, Helena, 3175 lbs., avcrago $10. Farmers & Plantera Total sales 10,125 Highest prico $22.00 Lowest prico 2.00 Average prico 12.07 Market somo stronger. Homo Warehouse. Total sales 187,350 Highest price $23.50 Lowest prico 2.80 Market good prices. Independent House. Total sales 03,535 Highest prico $20.00 Lowest prico 1.00 Mnrket very spirited and all grades sold well. Special crops Ryan & Wall, Mason County, $14.72. T. T. Kondall, Greenup County, sold 21 hogsheads at good prices. N. M, Ware, Fernbank, Ohio, sold a carload of fancy loaf at high prices. Amazon House. Total sales 28,000 Highest price $27.00 Low est prico 2.00 Market strong on ull grades, Growers House. Total sales '. 10,155 Highest prico $21.50 Lowest prico 1,10 Market very strong. Special crops Reoso & Andorso'n, 5,105 pounds at $14.03. Phillips & Tomlin, 2,005 pounds at $18.48. , NoIIb Ees'ilty, 2.S0O poueds at $13.82. UVtX.Jtf VKt KUr 1 '...,. "-'-r SLOP FOR SALE at Limestone Distillory on und after February 2nd. 29-Ot HON. T. D. SLATTERY Will Soon Succeed Hon. E. P. Morrow As Attorney In Eastorn Federal Court District. WOMAN SUFFRAGE CLUB Organized By Miss Allco Lloyd In Lowis County Aftor She Addressed Vancoburg Audionce. Miss Alico Lloyd spoko on Woman Suffrage nt tho Court House in Vanco burg Monday night. There wus a good attendance nnd ex cellent attention. At the close of the meeting fourteen men and thirteen women signed mem- linrulilti jin i1rt n ml Tnna.l , n t .t . n . n ,;;;' " : :: :: , : ,:: z union made County Womnn Suffrage League was HAND MADE organized. n DINGER BROS., "W. IMHHIHHHIUHHMHUHUHgHm; Uxprcss companies say they accepted greatly reduced rates after longest con sideration in interest of tho shipping public. Knppa Sigma Pi meets nt Third Streot M. E. Church Friday evening at 7 o'clock. All mombers urged to at tend. f t-p TRUSSES Como in and give us a chance to fit you. We can do it as well and cheaper than Roing to Cincinnati. M. F. WILLIAMS & CO. mSZRm I BEST MADE Golden dim "GtOUWVHZX OOUU" POWER k DAULTON CIQAR CO, MAKIBil MAYSVILLE, KY. Washington. Next Apiil probably will find tuo Democratic United States district attorneys in oilico in Kentucky. n. P. Morrow, it is believed, will soon resign to engage in a contest for the 'Itepublicnu nomination for Congress iu tho Hloveuth dintrict. It is known that Senator Bradley approves this ambition on the part of his nephew. If Mr. Morrow lesigns shortly Seiri tor .lames probably will recommend T. D. Slattcrv, of the Ninth district, to succeed him, so that both his selections for distriit attorney Crossland aud Sluttery probably will take oilico at about tho simo time. D. HECHINGER & CO. The Beat and Bipqest Clothing and Shoo House in HaysvillB. ,SS1 ,h RAINCOATS $5 Will buy a Djuble Rubberized CoU that will not only be found rain proof but will also serve you well ai an Overcoat. We are daily aolling dozina of them. Look in our Window and see the class of Suits we are selling at $10, $12, $12.60, $15 and $17; not a Suit but what is worth from $5 to $10 more. Oar driosj are thoroughly advertising themselvei. "Our kind" aro a boon to those that want good footwear. None liko 'Ours" sold in any other Store here. Onco you try a pair of our Shoes you'll mnr hi? oil'- sIsTigrq; n hq h ire and gut tickets on our Automobile D. IiE50I3:i3SrC3-E3DEsi &, OO. Mrs. Louisa Driscoll, an aged and es I Mrs. Frank S. Xewoll and little teemed Hipley woman, and mother ot daughter, are here for a short visit with Miss Hattie Driscoll, died ii her homo' her mother, Mrs. Susan Kilpatrick of iu that place last Friday. She was 83Limestono street. Sho reports that Mr. years old and resided in Mason Couuty 'Newell will remain in Wisconsin for n number of years. f slowly recovering from ious illness. ,j recent ser- Pinevillc, Ky. Tho City Council pass od an ordinance forbidding the dancing sometime with relatives and that ho is of tho tango. ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE Saturday closes out Mualin Underwear Sale. Don't neglect its opportunities. There are certain foatures about this sale that impresses every one. It is bigger in variety and richer in novelties, than any underwear sale we have held bct'jre. And tho pricas suit the pocket book as accurately as the garments conform to the fashionable figure Une This i? a sale iu ivh'ch you aimplv can't bo disappointed. Don't miss it. WOMEN'S RAINCOATS tint are exceedingly good looking and thorough protectors. Did you ever find a smart tan raincoat of double texture cloth with paid back for $5? We aro quite s-iro you have not. These were made to sell for $Lj more. WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS made of soft fleecy ser viceable domot fUnaol in neat color stripes. The mak ing is the very best one dollar can buy, yet you enn select these comfortable gowns now for 75c, A GREAT SUIT EVENT FOR THE WOMEN OF MAYSVILLE. Great because it brings savings on suits of handsome fabrics, correct stylos and expert tailor ing. This season's garments absolutely perfect iu every detail. Ready for immediate service and sure to meet all your spring roquiremouts ol a suit. $25 Suits $15. Also an excollont assortment ot $22 Suits for $12. COMING-NEXT WEEK Bigger and Better Than Ever HUNT'S GREAT LINEN SALE :1852- 1914: SBC Tho guago this morning Wns U3.1 feet aud falling. "No news is good news." Nothing 'further has been heard from Mr. Thos. A. Davif, who is ill in the Illinois Con trill IIospit.il at New Orleans. SUFFRAGETTES LOSE AGAIN. Washington, February 1. The Com ocrntic party was formally placedfon record today as opposod to national leg islation conferring the right of suffrage ou women by Majority Lender Under wood on tho floor of tho House. County Demonstrator A. M. Casey is investigating n case of black leg in the county, on Mr. Davo Half hill's farm. Mr. William Mitchell, tho county live Block inspector, and Mr. Casey will thoroughly investigate tho trouble on this and other farms. MEETING OF LADIES' AID SOCIETY. Tho Ladios' Aid Society of tho Soc" ond M. E. Church South will meot this afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. James N. Duwsita on Houston avenue. MIII1I1I1III1II1IIIII1IIIIIIII1IMIIIIHI11IIII1III1UI111II111I1III1111IIIIII 1 The Big Sale a M Gontinues at The Big Store! All over the store are Bargains, Bar gains, Bargains. We are cleaning out all of the odd lots at ridiculous prices. Suits and Coats have struck the bot tom notch. Some dandy dresses at l price. 10 per cent, discount off on Shoes. q mmmmmtmmmmmammmmtmmmmmmammmumsmmmmmmmmm E mmmmmmmmmmwmemmmmmmmmwmm jC in .... . in .! w , ...a.fci i m i , Ifl H 353u252HNSC?Wi3BEK3MVp93 j x2ZlLAi Tobacco Cottons! The same kind we have been selling for the past 12 years. As usual, our prices are the lowest. We buy di rect from the mills and save you the middleman's profit. We solicit comparisons. The Doll Winners! No, 2,149, Mrs. Fred Cablish. No. 4,151, Mrs. James B. Wood. 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