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4tll91!M If. pwpwffisK.; '' 1 ., -?!:,ss5pwMw " ' ' NBf EB i ".,. ' . x it 1 1 1 Ttffcfci j"w j- n'l " ri r g"l" I nr l"tT I 'mw KAMmMffflNRIHMIMMffHHmMIMMIHHMIl v. ' .' 'V ii wjnniBwiinwriMiM i 111 'MrtwHiw mwiwuwnr.rmwmi, mi .jjiiifnw mwwwu MiMwCTaiiwMiiiriHEwKre"iwiiiiiu ii.iwt?tf miMM f i'-m-mwoumjm-iii m i i i. n j-lii.w.iifcji'iij. i n m pioi , , ,i .,.- i.i.. i i -,.,,. ,,.- MMW " ' i I I. ..i .! m i . i.p.. , , t !., .,.., i !. , i,lr n , -.., -, i,.,. - ., ., , .,.,. - y irf STRAWBERRIES! S And Other Fancy Vegetables Are Onr Specialty. Phone Us Your Order, S DINGER BROS., $&$& PUBLIC LEDGER '.( -V. '! j-9- -l, )A M s ( Xv KBskF' 'XiiiLI RRHHMCAN-lri U.1JLI ruDLio LKDam-ttn Li ivbvx ntf fvwwi " MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914. ONE COPY ONE CENT. Pessimist. Well, hero's another Spi int lnu! If winters realh gone And hero's the giound "" "l't ami slt Ami Spring wink coming on. I know It's going to rain again It's nothing but woik anil worry; lint I'm sure to hi' behind time So what's the use to worry. Optimist. Another joyous Springtime, Comes on gladsome wings; Tho wind will diy tho ground out And wo can work and sing, Tho days are growing long and bright, God's plan we cannot hurry; And should it rain before we like Then we shouldn't Record, West w orry. Spring Union, Ohio. Poet. THE SLUGGERS ARE COMING. Three Maysvllle club players arrived last evening and Capt. Ollio Chapman and 21 other now iccruits will arrive tonight. " LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports show the steady outnut ol coal during the last few yeaTS has made the dealers push tor wider markets, We are going to get more trade your trade by giving you a creator value for your money. You will never got out ol debt unless you buy wisely. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. rntiNK lis. Wo now have n full force of excellent Tailors. To keep them busy wo will make generous concessions on Custom SuiK n. IIECIIINUEIJ & CO. 1 1 12t CABINET MANTELS The Ladies ate now thinking of house cleaning ami just befoie jou begin that work get your improvements made. We will suggest a Cabinet Mantel. If you only knew how cheap you could get A Cabinet Mantel there would be only a "few homes without them. We guarantee to sell you a Cabinet Mnutcl as cheap as you can get one unywhere in the State. Come to our office nud let us show you and give you some prices. Special proparod paint $1.25 nor gal lon at IIENDRICKSON'S. FORMER CLARK COUNTY MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF. The IVasojv Lumber Go. Inc. Cor. Second and Limestone Sts. Phono 519. MAYSVILLE, XV. A. A. McLaughlin. L. N. Bkhan. (UIIBIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ M 5 Ever See the Buckeye Balance 8 Frame Pivot Beam Riding Cultivator?! vr m If not, come in and let us show it to you and let our S man explain to you all its good qualities It is the simplest, neatest, strongest an-i lightest machine on 5 the market, and we want you to see it. J s M I MIKE BROWN, 1 he new fcdison 0!! J. T. Kackley & Co.'s Winchester, ICy. Harry ('. I'arrish, n constablo of this county, shot himself with suicidal intent at his homo in Mis souri and cannot live. AN EASTER SOCIAL. Shown at M M ITS FEATURES No needles to change. Perfect tone. Automatic S stop. A new tone-modifier, adjusted by u simple touch, gives any de " irree of softness or loudness of tone. All other records can be useil. 2 Every sound, syllable and word is perfectly distinct. In singing, S the human voice is reproduced without any squeaky mechanical defects. It seems the singer is before you. In instrumental music, every iustru " ment, in solo or combination, is absolutely reproduced. Keep jour old H records; thev will sound better on the new edison. belter than they ever ' souiKleil to you ueiore uu iuij "mst ni-iii iiiutiii. v.iiiii: in nun nciir iiieiu. s; 1B11 THIRTEEN CARLOADS OF "HONKS"; COUNT 'EM. Yesterday morning and this mom ing two special tiaint. carrying in all M pnssongcr cars loailed with foreign iiu migrants passed down over the (' & O. fiom New York to Chicago when- they will bo distributed over Mivernl State", many going to Canada. MASON CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. In the caso of I'attio I.oe ricmlng vs Mmv V. Brent, in reference to a co dicil" to the John T. Tleining will, a ver dict was rendered to the effect that the codicil dated July '2, 1S 1 li. was not a part of tho last will and testament ot Jehu T. rieming, deceased. Tho examining trnl of Tiiomai Brew or, charged with shooting 1'riuik Cnu dill, was held jcstord.ij. He was bound over to the Hi .ml .lujy in tho sum of :i()i), in defa ilt of which he was re turned to jnl. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH Germantown Is Going to Celcbrato Your Undo Samuel's Birthday In Great Shape. NOTICE TO RED MEN! Member of the degieo team of Wyandotte Tribe I. O. K. M. arc re quested to a'ttcml tho meeting of the tribe this evening to prepare for tli adoption nt i p.ilo fare at the next uieuting. GREAT DAY AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. The staunch and patriotic citizens of Oeinuntown and icimty nie making i'tusie preparations to have a big Fourth of July celebration. A Committee has been appointed to arrange for the event and you may rest a-Hiued that there will he n large crown i. resent nleutv to cat nud a general good tune anil lots of noise and works. Sunday, Apiil 12th, was a grc.it day at the MajsMlle Baptist Church. With ono ot tho largest Sunday Schools in the history of the church, "and a splen did missionary program rendered by tho children, we had enuse to be happy; but when the mission collection was counted our joy was almost unspnuk able. The school was asked to give tlUO.OO above their uvular weekly offering, whirl, was 1 1.(11. They raised in cash $117, uitj, fuju more subscribed; nuking a total of fill 1.(11. Through the self sncrillco of a few of our noble women, three Bible Women were supported for China Missions, and all but a few dollars have been raised. The preaching services were well nt tended and two were received into our church familv Yestcrdny afternoon Miss Alice Gill ontertnlned delightfully, Tho King's Daughters of tho Episcopal Church. A pleasing feature was, each member, toll ing in ver9c how her Faster offering was made. The merriment was general as it was not known how ninny of those present possessed tho real poetic spirit." A goodly sum was added to tho treasury of this worthy organization. Beautiful ly hand-painted souonirs, tho work of the hostess, was presented each guest after which delicious refreshments wore served and when the clock struck live, each felt the parting hour had conio all too soon. aWBBl You may imagine a blind man is in bad. But just imagine tho feelings of a woman who has nn impediment in her speech. When n Princess marries sho fools sorry for tho other girls in tho neighbor hoocl. But the feeling only lasts about three months. THEN BEING PUZZLED be scratched hi? head which was very bad manners. Probably his scalp was covered with dandruff a littlo A. D. S. Shatapoo would have cleaned all the dan druff out of his hair. A Htt'le A. D. S. Hair Reviver applied and then he would forget all about the dandruil. For sale by M. F. WILLIAMS & CO. aT 1 UNION MADE HAND MADE BEST MADE Gokkii glory " OLOHIOUHLT UOOO POWER & DAULTON CIQAR CO, MAXMrt MAYSVILLE. KT. D. HECHINGER & CO. Tho Biggest and Best Clothing and Shoe Store in MaysviHo. NOTWITHSTANDING THE INCLEMENT WEATHER DURING THE WEEK PRE ccdin Easter, we believe our merchants enjoyed a very fine business the latter part of last week. Ours was beyond expectation. "There is a good reason for it." Our Young Men's and Children's Suits are way beyond comparison to what you find elsewhere. The proof of this assertion is that many of our patron's who looked elsewhere made this statement to us. Parents who have not yet provided for the Youngsters will find it advantageous to investigate our line of Children's and Hoys' Suits. We are selling and "selling lots of them," a most excellent suit at $3.60, fully worth ifn. Our pure worsted blue berge Knickerbocker Suits that wc sell for 6 is a wonderful bargain. It's ju st about the price that the average merchants pay for them. Our .f'.'O, $-J2.t"0 and $2.") Young Men's and Men's Suits are the productions of the best custom Manufacturers land. That these garments arc appreciated is evidenced by the number of Suits we are selling. SEE THEM I3ST OTTIR. WrnSTOOW-S Dlue Serge Suits are just as popular as ever. During our Mr. D. Hechinger's Eastern visit he secured a number of blue serge suits at a price that enables us to sell them at $10 flat. They are worth and sell in most stores nt $15. Ask our clerks to show you this suit. Our Men's ami Hoys' Shoesl "you know," are the best in town. livery pair guaranteed to satisfy. The people we bu our hats from, mainly the "Stetson, tell us that we sell as many Hats as some of the leading exclusive Hat Houses in large cities, "IJasily accounted." Here you always find the newest in the market. u- o. KEsaiframNrG-EiiR, &, co. fire iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii:iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f 'iiiii4iiiiiiiiiiiii:x-y v x j. .4iiii44ii5:4''H. if. HI, V uik :THE: SQUARE DEAL MAN. nud TO MEET TOMORROW The Ladies' Aid Society of tho Third Street M. E. Uhuich will meet tomorrow (Wednesday) at ii:30 p. in. tit the church. Bvory member urged to be preseut. Tho pastoi has an impoitaut matter, of business to bring before the society. COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINOS FOR TUESDAY NIOIIT. The First Baptist Church has timing ed tho following Cottago Prayer meet ings for Tuesday night: First Ward At Mrs. Ella Power's, Cox residence, West Second street, 7 p. in. Fourth Ward At Mrs. C. A. Wil liam's, 215 Casto stieet, 7 p. in. Fifth Ward At Mrs. Riley Gaither's, Commerce street, 8 p. in. Sixth Ward At Mr. Chas. T. Huff's 920 East Second street, 7 p. in. Seventh Ward At Mr. Dan Brown's, in Oklahoma, 8 p. m. The purpose of theso meetings is to prepare for tho Revival that begins next Sunday, April 19th, at the local Baptist Church. Tho people living in tho Second nnd Third Wards aro invited to meet with Mis. Ella Power, nn West Third street. Everybody is invited to these meetings, so attend the one nearest to your home. REMOVED TO HOSPITAL. Mrs. .lames E. Dawson was loinowd from her home on East Second stieot, Into yesterday evening, to Wilson Hos pital, she is suffeiing from appendicitis. HENRY SMART'S TUNERAL. Tho funeral of tho lato Henry Smart will bo held this afternoon nt '- o'clock fiom his lato home, Rev. A. F. Stahl, pastor of tho Christian Church having charge of the services. WILL ATTEND THE OPENER. Over sixty of Mays lllo's base, ball en thusiasts left for Cincinnati this morn ing to nttend tho opening gatno uf tho National League season when tho Reds tacklo the Chicago Cubs. Bia LEAGUES OPEN SEASON TODAY. MASON COUNTY COURT The Wills of Mis. Cclia L. Wood and Harvoy R. Durnun riled For Record. The last will and testament of Mrs. Celia L. Wood, deceased of Maysvllle, was produced in Court for probato and Hied, and proven uy me testimony oi M. A. Swift, one of the suscribing wit nesses thereto, who nlso proved tho sig natures of Laura G. Taylor nnd Joseph .1 Johnson, tho other subsciibing wit nesses thcieto. Said will was admitted to probato and ordered recorded. Charles A. Wood was appointed Ad ministrator and qualified us such. M. A. Swift and Joseph F. Johnson wire appointed to appraise the estate. Tho last will and testament of Har vey K. Durium, deceased, was produced in Court and filed, proven by tho testi mony of James C. Adair and Georgo II. Frank, tho nttesting witnesses thereto. PIANO RECITAL Mrs. II. C Barnes, Assisted by Miss Esther Ort and Miss Hazel Aldrich. Wednesday evening, April loth, at 8 o'clock, First Baptist Church. Program. Second Maiuika Godard Valso Op. 04, No. ltaoirdlaordlaordaa Valso Op. 01, No. 1 H H H H 41 H ij H n tii Xi sH I Home Furnishings H H 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh nt fct. J.miis. Now York nt Philadelphia. Boston nt Brooklyn. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Chicago. St. Louis at Dotroit. Philadelphia at Now Yoik. Washington at Boston. Nocturne Op. !), No. 2 Sonata Op. 27, No. 2. . Chopin "Moonlight" Beethoven Adagio Sostcnuto. Allegretto. Presto Agitato. Silver Nymph Heins Miss lltuol Aldrich. rntornie7o Mascagnl From Cavalleria Rusticnna Knmnieuoi Ostrow ...."... Rubenstein Cannon Bict Miss Esther Ort To Spring Groig Whirlwind Goldbeck Spring Is Here, Housecleaning Started, and, oh, such a lot to do. We have the WALL PAPER, PAINT, RUGS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. You will want them. Headquarters for O'Cedar and Wizard Mops. Come in and Look. The Hendrickson Paint Co., G2 W. SECOND ST., AND 204 BUTTON ST. S ,"W3 EI PI PilE S I Cucumbers Tomattoes Lettuce New Potatoe New Cabbage Kim.- barb Parsley Cauliflower Peppers Spinach Radishes Spring Onions. Let V ruratok Your "aster DIwik Quality and Price Will Both Km Yem. pfrir43.' " j GB1SEL & CONRAO "KEEP TO THE RIGHT" Sya Police Chief Mackoy and Judgo Whitakcr Says Amen I and Then Some. Judgo Whitakcr had a full houso yes terdny. First on tho carpet were two iluskv damsels who imbibod too freely from tho cup that Intoxicates each got $0.50 Threo steadies fell by tho wayside William llickle, vngiacuncy, got 60 days. Jamo Smith, drunk and disorderly, $10.50. ' John Jones nnd Riley Workman, just plain drunks, 0.50 each. Violation of Trallio Ordinances. Basil Owens and C. E. Lloyd, viola tlon of said jmllnauco cost each 13.00. Moral: KEEP TO THE HIOHT SIDE of tho street, or Chief of Pollco Mackoy will got you. Thomas Browor, charged with shoot ing nnd wounding with lutont to kill Fraud Oaudill. Ho was bound over to Masau Circuit court. Ball $300; ro mandod tp the. county jail. -11 Tl Taj H H H H H H HE .14 71 H H H WHEN RUGS are woven of the best worsted yarns, when dyes arc dependable, tho wearing quality Is cortain to bo satisfactory. Many of our patterns this season are exact reproductions of tho most expensive rugs. SURFACE LINOLEUM In neat, cloan looking tile and hardwood floor patterns; inado of best cork and linseed oil with heavily enameled patterns; 50c, GOc yd. INLAID LINOLEUM; extra heavy imported grado in now designs; tile, mosaic and hardwood. This grado linoleum never loses its pattern or coloring, because laid in blocks, oacft color beiuc a separate block. $1, $1.25 yd. CHINA MATTING, rcvorsablo, in white or small figured designs; heavy grade, averaging 85 pounds to the roll. 25c, 35c yd. SCOTCH ART RUGS; reversible; sizo 0 by 12 feet; pretty shades of blue, brown aud tan; no seams; uo deep nap to catch tho dirt; easily swept, all wool, extra heavy. Sold only hero in Maysvllle. $12.50. CURTAIN SORIMS. Twenty-five crisp new rolls of this popular fabric. Woven borders, plain and fancy centers. 15c, 19c, 25c. COLONIAL CRETONNES. .Twenty .diftercnt .patterns. Washablo colors. 19c to 39c. LACE CURTAINS. Nottingham, Pilot, Irish Point and Mario Antoinette. White, ivory, ecru. 2'2 and 3 yds. long. 75c to 312.50 pair. COLORED MADRAS. Stained glass patterns and floral designs. Drapes gracefully, cool and effective looking, 15c, 25c. 40 inches wide. .? 7Ip5I5: 13S2 raxjrasrT SI 1314 TrTTTTTTTTTTTTT.TTTTXIXIIIXITIIIIZIZIIIIZZXZXIIXn"TTTTTIf7IIHKK?IfK wtwSIctwtctwwww--wwtw---w m BOOKKEEPING! Miss Margaret It. Blown will open a class in bookkeeping, Monday evouing, April 20th. Tor turther particulars 'phone ll!'. U-3t THE COOK PROPERTY FOR SALE. Beautiful homo, well located, will be sold by Thos. L. Ewan &, Co., next Hat unlay. Seo advertisement. Mayo is much better. The firtt bnso ball uctim of tho sea ion was John Nelson, IS, who was struck oil the temple and killed. Whnt'H do score! observe Mhv .! Bay." us "Go toSund ucky avSc hool IIAITOl F i UTIltTP Tiniin S nuioc iixAiiimj i uric IT'S m m easy. M I) ! M n w m M M M M H you. We were never better prepared than we are at thia season to help make house cleaning Over 400 Rugs, all sizes, in Btock. Over 300 new rolls Japanese and Ohma Mattinge., Over 75 rolls of Carpets. Loads of Linoleum and Oil Cloth. Over 100 Btyles of Lace Curtains. "Sani Genie" Mops, $1 and $1.50, the best mop made. .-. "Duntly" Vacuum Combination Sweeper, the best one on the market, $9.75. House Cleaning Aprons 50c, the apron that you need. Dust Caps 10c. , , , ... . If you are too busy to come just call the "Bee Hive over the phone and we will come to We will deliver small articles by Parcel Post. a- Q OUR. kBUTATKm e"witn MRYMM 672 r I T&SJiM t&tLEADS and SUCCEEDS IWIRWIIIWHWflHIHIIIIHIHIIIIIII I I mmsmmmtm '! t i 4 i. i -.1 i n IP i , - H j B 1 I 1? THjaauBj.'' Rlf T t J fi.0rj " -I tl ty x-.(,iWa-lVi M