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&ni JMfldtfMHllVflBk. maaaaaWH- r Ke Are Going To IJoseQur Store Sunday po all the boys can go to Sunday School and Church and be in a good humor Monday morning to wait on our fast-growing trade. rfc KK ffieo. H. Frank & Co. J r (Mavwllir's Porr most Clothiers. ...J. " 2dl. Nelson Bxatton amended tho f.iunornl or His granutatnor, itcv. n. J. fRnmoy at Ashland Thursday. yv -Wr. Pat O'Neal, of Mavsvillo. was the jjuest this we el; of his brother, Mr. . SMrs. Bello Adair and Mrs. Lawrenco Iqrton have returned from a visit to relatives in Mnysville. Paris Domocrat wrrvWF'i pPiis&iS mi - Al lUrBi tvilliuill AVLCUliia ux luu'at uu- nuobaa returned sfrom Ashla'ad, 'hero she nttendod the fuuornl of her father, SraKev. If. J, Itamey. teVs-2 sv Col, C. Y. Brower of Loxinuton, who ha3 been u most pleasing guest at the Central Hotel smco tho opemug of tlio , ball 'season at Maysvillo Tuosdny, re &iurncu nomo mis morning, jio mam1 'hosts of friends while her and tho kcjn .of the city are his. f i r IXfTTAIl 1TTTT.T. VrtTT Tin WTTTT JESUS7 fi -This subject was tho subject of a powerful sermon preached by Ifov. Wil- Shoyto at tho Baptist revival last night Ijtoan appreciative audience. '.ahut Your Mouth and Upon lour IFfEtye's" jyHI too tho subject tonight. P5. 1. . ....... .. .... X !. ... ...LI. (.10 mo cnoirni ino nigni service louigui, Mold It Up To Praise certainly must, after' sampling Optionally flno Rye Whisky. nnoissuor of good, puro and twfli, , ityo makes tuts Drand ma GavoV ter tho first trial, bocmise 1 palato and never gives him; Hcho. We aro soliciting t familj and know that evo-y house should havo a .bottle of this Rye in case ofemergoncy. 17 (fe H. P. Thomas & Co., "120-122 Market Street, HSAYSVILLE, - - - KENTUCKY. alf -Mil lion FORDS ,jTkm Ford Motor Co. has s&ki morm than 500,000 Fwd automobile mnd nont rmcmitt purchamrm ot.thtm K re AW. . - . 0Fr - . . 3 .fi&iHSJ'" ebfiZYfo. ' Tyfo, cot yjrri i ?- - f' - r 1 Feed Your Little Chicks on rfb COMB FEED and keep them growing. We also sell Red Comb Scratch Feed for old hens. J, C. CABLISH & BRO. Quality Grocers. Phone 230. also at botli tho services on Sunday. Thoro will be special music at both services. Miss McKonnoy's work with the violin is pronounced by all to bo flnp. The song service Sunday evening will becin at 7:15. Como out and help make up tho 500 watoted nt Sunday School at 9:J0. Sco announcement for the Sunday morning and ovening subjects. Thero were nbout twenty over from Aberdeen at last night's service. BASEBALL RESULTS GAMES TODAY. Ohio Stato League. Huntington nt Ironton. Newport at Mnysville. Loxi.igton at Chillicothe. Charleston nt Portsmouth. National League. Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Chicago. American League. Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Now York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Ohio State League. Mnysville, 8; Lexington, 13.. Charleston, 5; Huntington, 3. Chillicothe, 1); Newport, 3. Portsmouth, 2; Jrctoton, 2; eleven in nings. National League. St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 0. Cincinnati, 2; Pittsburgh, 4. Now York, 11; Boston, 2. Philadelphia, 8; Brooklyn, 0. ' American League. Cleveland, 2; St. Louis, 3. Chicngo, 2; Detroit, 3. Boston, 0; Now York, 0. Washington, 0; Philadelphia, 7. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Ohio Stato League. Won Lost P. C. Ironton 3 0 'lOOO Maysville 2 2 .500 Loxington 2 2 .500 Huntingto-a 2 2 .500 Nowport 2 , 2 .500 Chillicotho 2 2 .500 Charleston 2 2 .500 Portsmouth 0 3 .0UU National League. Won Lost P. O Pittsburgh 11 2 .810 Philadelphia 7 3 .700 Brooklyn 5 4 .550 Now York 5 4 .550 Cincinnati 7 7 .500 Chicago i5 9 .35 St. Louis 5 '10 .333 Boston 2 8 .200 American League. Won Lost P.O. Detroit . ....S 11 . 4 . -733 N6v York C 4 .000 Philadelphia 0 5 .54.5 St. Loufs 7. 0 .538 Washington 0 0 .500 Chicago 7 8 .407 Boston 4 7 .308 Cleveland . 3 10 .231 .Ai fiiT . w rrtlwrrowi youwttf rwy pay." Aad hto new jphqiogfaph hitahjmt "T." Tho old, portrait taken twenty years ago, modo him look so serious and old faahlonod not a bit Uko ho really is. Wo wouldn't part with it of course But isn't it splondld to havo a .picture of him as WE know him Just as ho looks to day. And fnthor says that he's glad ho gave in and had it made that having your plcturo takon is far from an unploasant oxperi once now-a-days. Brosee The Photographor in, Your Town. maysvuiLE films draw large crowds to washington THEATER. Tho first extensivo display of moving picturo films showing scones in Mays vlllo woro exhibitod last '.light and the largo and enthusiastic audiences fully attosted that they wcro a most pleas ing succoss. Tho films began with tho auto parade of Tuesday's ball gamo opening, nnd in all over 1,000 feet jtt movies were shown. It was a costly experiment for Man ager Russoll, but tho public is respond ing to the venturo vory liberally. Tho Maysville movies can bo seen ngaiu this aftornoon and tonight. MAYSV1LLEPR00UGE MARKET Folio wing -are this morning's quota tions on country produce, telophonod at l) o'clock by tho E. L. Manchester Pro iduce Company Eggs 17c Butter 14c Duck 1 10o Old Hens 13c Spring chickens 13c Roosters i 0c Geese 00. Turkoys 13c CINCINNATI MARKETS Grain. Whoat firm 0S90; corn steady 71Mi72M!; oats steady 4010Vj; rye steady 0405. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED. LAUNDRY Woo Juno Laundry, 225 Markot street, will call for and dp livor all work and wo guarantee sat isfaction. A10-lni WANTED AGENTS COLORED MAN OR WOMAN reprosontativo wantod in oach locality. Part or full time. $50 to $500 a month. Evory custo mor secured givos you a steady monthly income. Only ono appoint ment in each locality; hurry and be tho first to apply. Wiito Box 3G. 100, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED MALE HELP Hustling man or woman representative wantod In each" locality. Part or full time. $5l to $500 a month. Evory customer se cured givos you a steady monthly in como. Only ono appointment in each locality; hurry and bo tho first to ap ply. Wrlto Box HO 293, Coving ton, Ky. WANTED Young gfrl to stay withl small family of three. Writo Mrs Cash Brovard, Augusta, Ky. 1 Ot WANTED Boy at tho Now, York Store. WANTED Work by girl as waitress or general housework. Phono 020. WANTED An experienced girl for gonoral house work. Small family and good wagos. Apply to Mrs. God frey Hunsicker. Telophone 142. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 7-room house on Fifth St. Apply to W. R. Smith at Bee Hive. FRO RENT Houso. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Ldlley, Lindsay St., or Leonard & Lally, Markot street. 28-Ct FOR RENT Threo-room flatf wator, yard, coal house; to colprou family, without children. 61 E. Front street. ITT1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1 5-ycar-old bay horse. Ono buggy; 1 sot harness; lap robo; storm front nnd rain nprca. Buggy v only bocn used s'tneo last October, iforso yery gontlo aud pity broko, wiUuot scaro at automobiles, street cars, or steam engines. Perfectly safe for a. lady to drive. Will soil choap, and sell separately. Apply at Tho Mason Lumbor Co. A., A. Mc Laughlin. i-ot FOR SALE Good driving marc. A. M. Casey, R. iCi No, 4, Konton Station plko. s 30-3t FOR SALE-i-Thoroughbrod Berkshire hogs( yearlings, and 2-year-old; audi 10 pigs., p, a. 'laugher, u. x No, 1. , 29t FOR SALE Well trained maldf toy poodle Price $5, Apply at licfeast Third stroot. " 284t FOR SALE "Refrigerator. Apjily 'at No. 545 West Third stroot. T 27-0t FOR SALE Coal range, in 'fllst-olass condition. Call upon .Mrs. (Aldrichr rr ' t Corner ,Forw" -Wjoplar itl I'S ;' Jurf" y IE! AioijHboinQ . ijWkSiPIibJ ) - i -"-t hwrr ivv4 ytfvT' y Was the Score By "Whipfc Lexingtoa Dsfsated Mayaville Yesterday. After having the Lexington team ap parontly defeated by tho score -of 0 to 1 In tho fifth Inning yesterday, IfBcoms as if tho whole Maysvillo team went to pieces and 'after that time tho Colts mado two or moro rUps oach Inning, dofcattag tho locals by tho score of 13 to 8. However, tho oxhibition was oxcusablo to a corfaiu extent, becnuso tho players have received a sovero sot back on aexount of tho cold weather of tho past two days, especially Thurs day. This weather particularly af fected tho pitchers, who aro carrying around a bunch of soro arms. . Llnson stnrtod tho gamp for tho locals and was yanked In, "tho sixth nfter two men had scored and with a man on first tfad ono on third. Ho was re placed by Llnnio, who was replaced by Thompson In tho sovonth, after two men had scored, one. out and two on base. Thompson finished tho gamo and wns hit hard and timely, besides being very wild. Black started tho game for Loxington end ho too was replaced by Ma'aagor Guyn in tho fourth inning when tho scoro stood 0 toll in favor of Maysville. Al though Guyn did not Bcom to havo much, only two runs woro scored oT him in the six innings that ho pitched Tho scoro: LEXINGTON AB R H PO A E Cain, cf 1 2 0 3 0 1 Konnick, ss 5 1 1 1 4 0 McEvoy, Jb 4 2 2 9 2 0 Dawson, c'.... PI 2 3 1 0 Crouch, rf .. 4 1 2 1 0 0 White, 3b 5 3 3S1 0 0 Guyn, lf-p 5 3 1 0 5 0 Brown, 2b 4 0' 2 7 3 0 Black, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Goodman. If 4 0 1 2 0 0 TOTALS 30 13 14 27 In 1 MAYSVILLE AB R n PO A E Badel, lb 2 2 1 7 0 0 Chapman, If 4 1 2 3 1 1 Curtis, 3b 4 1 2 2 3 0 Donovan, cf 5 0 2 1 0 0 Dioterich, 2b 4 0 2 2 2 1 Netter. rf 3 1 2 I 0 ') Clauscr, us ' 5 1 I 3 0 1 Maco, c 3 0 1 5 1 0 Llnson, p 2 1 0 I 1 0 Liunie, p 1 1 1 1 '1 C Thompson, ii 1 0 0 I 1 0 TOTALS 34 8 11 2T S 3 Scoro by Innings Innings 12345078 0 Loxington 1000034 3 2-13 Maysvillo 150001,00 1 S Following is tho summary: Two bueo hits White, Brown, Dio terich, McEvoy. Three baso hits McEvoy, Guyn. Sncrlflco hits Badol, Chapman, Netter, Mace. Sacrifice flys Brown Netter. Stolen bases Cain, Dawson, 3; Guyn. Baso on balls Oft" Black, 2; Guyn, 1; Linson, G; Thompson, 3. Struck out By Black, 1; Guyn, 2; Lfason, 4; Linnio, 1. Baso hits 0 hits, 0 runs, oft? Black in 2 innings; 5 hits, 3 runs oft Linson, in 5Vj innings; 3 hits, 2 runs off Linnio in 1 intaing. Loft on bases Lexington, 9; Maysville, 8. Double plays Curtis to Clausor to Badel; Curtis to Badol; Konnick .to Brown to McEvoy. First baso on er rors Lexington, 3; Maysvillo, 1. Time 2 hours. Umpire Shaffer. NOTES. Nowport comes today for a two-gamo 'series. Manager Chapman last night rolt'as-4 cd shortstop Frank 'Clausor. Shortstop Emery arrived yesterday to accept a position on the local teajn. Jack Barrett, who sprninod his ankle Tuesday, is much'improved and he says that ho will bo ablo to be back on tho first sack in a few days. Umpiro Schaffor wont with tho Lox ingttfa team to Chillicotho la -night and Kuhn will handlo tho indicator horo for tho two remaining ganrfes. ? Miss Fannio Fryer oGrcenup Coun ty, is visiting hcr'aunt, Mrs W. E. Stallcup. Lft, . Our Colored Citizens, Tonight thero will bo n grand sup pejkgivcn at tha homo of Sistor Athey forvtho. benefit Of thp May rally. Ev eryone is naked to como. on't miss eottinir n sllco of tho Blotyko tonight at tho Homo of Mrs. ndys, fti. Lexingtou plko, only ton cents for a slico and tho recipo. Bothel Baptist Ohurch. ounqay oonooi ai uwu a. m, Preaching at tlio usual hours, morn ing and ovening by tho pastor, with sprvlcos each night during tho week. "Wo hope to boo many new facos in tho Sunday School tomorrow morning. All nro welcome, R,JACKSON, Pastor. , PEAOK TALK A-MiKKTY. Washington, May 1. Assurances of ponco,nlwunyftsteatty(i!patemen oi iTWfW 1V ?a7.M ilM ft.A , -.-Tsiijy- iroiw yufjwncmur v ' . 2 OIIUKOa HOTB. Washington Presbyterian Ohurch. Regular services Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Everybody made wel come. Second M. E. Ohurch South. ' Proachlng at 10:45 and 7Vclock-.by tho pastor, Rov. J. W. Simpson. Sunday School at 9:30. Jamos'Daw son, Supt. Epworth Loaguo at 0:15. J. W. SIMPSON, Pastor. First Presbyterian Ohurch. Preaching' by pastor at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p.'m. . Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. Prayer mooting Thursday at 7:30 p. in. All sorvicos open to all. J. BARBOUR, Pastor. Central Presbyterian Ohurch at Nep tune Hall. Sunday School 'at 0:30 a. m. J. B, Wood, Supt. s Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian Endenvor at 0:45 p. in Subject, "Faith." Good music. Everybody cordially fci vited. It. L. BENN, Pastor. St. Patrick Ohurch Tho winter schedule of services at the St. Patrick Church is as follows: Tirst Mnss 8 a. m. ' Sunday School immediately follows this sorvico. Hncnnil Mnss 10 a. m. Vespers, followed by benediction of tho Most .uiesseu eacrainom a p. m. Tho sermon at both Masses will bo on the Gospel, assignod by tho Church for tho day. Forest Avenue M. E. Ohurch. Sundav School at 9:30 a. m. You will miss something interesting if absent at this hour. G. N. Harding, Supt. A special program for "Mothers' Day" will bo rendered at 10:45 a. m. A cordial invitatitfa is given to.'every ono to attend. Each mother present will receive a carnation. Proachlng at 7:30 p. m., by tho pas- tor. Prayormoting Wednesday cvoning nt 7:30 p. m, A. F. FELTS, Pastor. Church of the Nativity. Sundny School at 9:30 a. m. Holy Communion at 10:45 a. in. Evoning Prayer at 4 p. m. Missii'u slides at 7:30 p. m. Tho Mission slida are on tho work, of tho Episcopal Church in Mexico You can learn more about Mexico from theso slides than from tho newspapers or magazines in a year. All scats freo at all services. Strangers especially wolcome. . This is Go-to-Church Sunday. Como and worship the Lord. J. H. FIELDING, Rector. First M. E. Church South. Tomorrow is "Go-To-Church-and-Sunday-School" day in Maysvillo. Tho pastor sincerely hopes that every min bor of this church will attend tho Sun day School at 9:30 a. m. and preaching at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., If it is at all possible to do so. Wo also extend a most cordial invita tioU to all who aro "not identified with any church and to the strangers within our gates to como to our Sunday School, and also worship with us at tho morn ing nnd evening hour. M. S. CLARK, Pastor. Third Street M. E. Ohurch. This church is right in lino with tho "everybody go to church" movemont which Is to tho front in Mnysville to morrow. Tho pastor hopes to sco ov ery member of 'tho church present. H will preach nt 10:45 a. m. from the subject "Tho Secret in tho Life ol, Moses"; nnd at 7:30 p. m. on "Why Doesn't God Kill tho Devilf" Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. in tho main auditorium. Thoro should bo at least 200'ircsont. Let evory cao come early enough tor Sunday School and lei all remain for flio nioi'aing church sorv ico. Tho Epworth Leaguo service will bo gin at (1:30 p. m. It boiug tho first Sunday in tho month the roll will be called rcspoudod to with Bible vorsos and the monthly offering will bo takon. J. M. LITERAL, Pastor. Christian Ohurch. Wo aro boosting for 500 in Sunday School beginning, at 9:30. Evory mom- 'bor of tho church is urged to attend this service. Several hundred havo al ready promised to bo present. To got aecurato attondanco, two men will bo at tho door to eount all who outer the .building. Scores of now mon will be 'thoro, for Flcmfcigsburg must bo boston. Tho Gem Orchostra will play ns before tbo regular session and during tho open ing exorcises. Church servlcos Immediately follow tho Biblo School with no intormlssion. Tho sormon themo, "Two Visions and a Conviction' Evoning themo "If Christ Came to Maysville." Good music. ' Chrlstlau Endeavor, 6:30 to 7:30. Miss Dorotha Douglass, leader, A. F. STAHL, Mitoistor. First Baptist Ohurch. Special Revival and Rally Day. Sunday will find our rovlvnl effort at its highost mark and wo are anxious to make this one of the greatest days in tho history (it our church. As it is tiieeiftl,"Go to Church Day" we. hope. ?.. Saturday at THE THINGS THAT YOU ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 2Va CENTS BUYS Laces that aro worth up to 7c. tons worth Ec. ' vi 5 OENTS BUYS Apron Ginghams uiggest bargaL. u . ton."" Curtain Scrim worth 7c. 1 10 OENTS BUYS Prottlost Dross Ginghams In tojwn. Pillow Oases worth much moro. Also oxtira good Huck. Towels. Six Spools Clark's Thread all day 25(1. 15 OENTS BUYS Pretty Cotton OrepcB, and othor wash Goods. Many worth 19c to 25c. 1 25 OENTS BUYS Olioico of 100 them. 89 OENTS BUYS Nino colers Bost lino of Ribbons over shown Glove's. Hosiery and Novelties that SATURDAY NIGHT SALES 0 . Vests, a raro bargain. ROBERT L. HQEFLICH 211 and 213 MARKET STREET. fllllllllllllllllHIIllllllllllllINII 3 INTEREST By starting a savings account with this Trust Company with Ulir ujiiti uiiu ueuuaiuiig ing table shows you what you will have to of each year, Including our payment of 3 1st .-.'. 9 52,77 2nd 106.CP 3rd 102.8d 4th 220.38 5th 279.70 Cth .... 340.80 7th 403.87 8th 408.78 9th 535.62 10th 004.48 UNION TRUST & SAVINGS CO., MAYSVILLE, KY. arc urged to attend and enjoy this special program. 9:30 a. m. is the time wo begin. At 10:15 tho pastor will preach cm "Heaven" and "Toll Gates to' Hell will bo tho ovening subject. Treo seats and a real welcomo awaits thoo who attend theso services. The special choru3 choir will roudor somo soul stirring, music. Miss McKcniioy, tho talented violinist, will be heard nt all of tho mootings. Miss Lottio Bowling will havo charge of tho B. Y. P. U. from 0:30 to 7 p. m. Subject "Tho christian Soldier . The last twenty minutes will bo sptMt in prayor for tho evening service. It will pay you to como. H. B. WILHOYTE, Pastor. Christian Church Morning Program for Ohurch and Sunday School. 9:30 Orchestra selection. 9:33 Song by school. 9:40 Prayer W Gcorgo II. Frank. Song by Nchool. 9:45 Roll Call ol Teachers aud Of ficers. Song by school. 9:50 Scripture Lesson Miss Hansel man. Orchestra soloction. 9:55 Losson study. 10:25 Song led by Church Choir. 10:30 A'inouncoments by A. F. Stahl. ELECTRIC SIGN The distinguishing air of quality which a first class Electric Sign gives' to a store is the elc mint which irives a sicn its greatest value as i advertising medium and investment. The ty I 14 , . In MAnrl T kloTrtC? FAffn III nrfwsinii if iii:iivt:? wulili. 11 uiullj ivu" jk the nuhlic that there mnrrhnndlse and methods up-to-date. It ail Fects the entire atmosDhere of the busines district. The stranger says, "It is a live and publishes it abroad. . It is' the Sign of theSTimes. , MAYSVILLE G Y-T TT . 3 TTItlllHIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIMIH' TTTT1 T ITTTTTTTITTT ........ a TO It iYoung Mefii We wish o say a few word important subject to want smart, , lively, thine: smart ' and distinctive color and cut. All you deal at the "Good CI j Store and in addition .youj quality in the goods wjiifj Young man th,e serviceani wear he ougnt to gct.jsp any Clothing or 1 UJV J : ARE LOOKIK OollanL Bows, Jabots, etc. See I J of Tangol Skirts, worth $1.25. in Maysvillo. you will want. to 9 only 5 cents liuys Summer uuc uunar cutu w.ccn. uic iuiiuw our credit at the end mpouind interest. 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th ,.$ 675.35 ,. r48.40 , . 823.79 , . 901.33 .. 981.27 . 1063.61 J.... 1148.44 1235.81 19th 1325.88 20th .... 1418.65 10:40 Anthem by Church Choir'" Mountain Of tho Ljrdi. Rami or. 10:45 Opening sentences. Hviim No. 81 "Lord Thv Glo Fill tho Heavens." 10:50 Scripture, i ' Anthom by choir "Prais! tho Lord."-Joromo. j Prayor. - , J 11:00 Special hf Choir "Ljf Chorus "A Blessed I Gabriol. Communion nnd offorif 11:13 Special by Choir "Of Lord." Jerome. 11:20 Sormon "Two Visions Conviction." 11:15 Hymn No. 789. Boncdiction. COUGMLIN a Livery, Feed and bales atabi Undertakers, v - Aut'' Aut'j Embalmers. for Phono 31. EDWIN MATT DENTIST. Suite 4, FlMtNatloiml nnntt liriAYNVIIJUK, HT. Local and Lodk lOflloeNo.6 Dlltance Phonel (KeHdenoai is business enterpnsi .!. - - - - - .. f THE! SA r them, young this ytj unif . iff 4 V' 6' r " It' i . i. v-f -. ? t, i 1m 3jf'iM500?lB Sui'JKBchool. ' A ip , 'i f 5S?i ' al by i 5&fi TiuLinncuii A PW fcLtfeass MMM ru 'iUW (,- 'JS - r- a . in.