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wbbsbza m SSEfflE '71 V : -v ' r& ...ii.iiiu iji-uojuwihil1. 'i-'i.i'i'jM'.yT' WW3WHW3SK mpr:-m' -SZ223B2S2Z B" W'1 & SC r i-t , W& I I PUBLIC MIj l($MS? -IfWti i SEE IWjJ9e. LEDGER iwwnii.iiiyr.iMi1.r -MIM.WWW1I 1 1. J.i .iJl4Li"'.....L'JJkUM' f-'V " 1 Cream Franz Something new. or fruits of any kind, one today. Can he used on Sells for 10c. C m . KLACAJW j 'LYi'MLM LKDUBB-ttn MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. ONE COPY ONE CENT. fCfT ' An nut can carry flftcon times His weight, the little scampi I At that the ant ain't got a thing I Upon tho postage stamp. MISS RENA CLARK MARRIED IN DENVER. Miss Nona Clark, tho handsome 'daughter of Mr. Phil Clark, and sistor of Mis Andrew January of this city was married last Wednesday in Denver to Charles Bliebol, a prominent bust- Pness man in that city. I I III! r" run COUNTY COURT. J In yesterdi shall and M. rday's court Charles T. Mar- W. llolliday wero appoint- ie'i executors of Ed Marshal, deceased. John V llolliday and C II. Owens wero appointed appraisers of said cs "tnte. Mary Ruth Reeves, an inmato of the 'County Infirmary was declared insane and will lie taken to tho Lexington nslum today. WILL WED TODAY At Lexington at High Noon Miss Elva D. Baldwin To Bccomo tho wiro oi Mr. Cllilord H. Goodman of This City. Mr Clifford Hord Goodman, sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Goodman of Lowis- burg will be united iu marnago to Miss Elva Baldwin of near Maysville today at high noon. The marrlago ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. A. L. Wills of Lexington in his beautiful parlors which have been made ready for this happy occasion. The bride is th" only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.irlus Baldwin and is known for her sweet and unliable disposition and christian char acter. The groom is a young man of' sterling qualities, and is located in Maysville, where ho has a position with tho' L. & N. and is in overy respect a irmitleinan. Tho bride will wear a handsome blue traveling suit with hat and gloves to match. Tho happy couple will reside in Mays ville, whero the groom has a coy cot tage already furnished for his bride, (uite a number of useful and elegant presents hao been received BUILD YOUR HOUSE NOW!1, aiipt thawful? vu - 7 i If you are contemplating building n home or a house for an investment, now American Longuo Baso Ball Players Oct the time to place your onfcr. We HveU.e largest .lock of 'all kinds of build-. rover & We contracted tins large g DINGER BROS., $&& ? mm M mmt mm mm Mi mm mm tea mm. tmu BM M M MM MM MM Mi MM mW Ml WM k Ml I awwwiwwiw DOINGS IN SQUIRE BAUER'S COURT. is liie utile u piace your unicr, c vc mc iiki " , - inn material that can be found in Northeastern Kentucky aim nave large uun . . . r.. .,,111 .......I..-.......... W'u rxinlrni'lnil tM lnriri tracts Willi me umoer men "i sua .ui diim;. ..- ......w... .... .--0- supply at a price very near cost of production and we are in position to give you the advantage of this good purchase. Place your order now or let us give you , au estimate on your requirements; joti will then leave your order with Maysville s I'oremosi 1,11111 uer yum. The Mason Lumber Go. ' Cor. Second and Limestone Sis. Phono 519. MAVSVILLE, KV. New York, July '20. Drastic action, Yesterday Squire Bauer disposed of tho following cases: Alf Wilson, colored, charged with let ting stock run at largo on the public mvullilv !i atrlkn or wnlkout ofbnso ball hiuliwavs was fined ."5 and costs. 1 ' 1 .."..... John IJrnst, white, charged with tne sanio offense, was given $ and costs. A. A. MoliAUGUrilN. L. N Bkuan. CLOSING OUTS g LDISON HORN TYPE PHONOGRAPHS S $21 Grade with 12 Records for $15. $28 Grade with 12 Records for $22. Many other .styles. See show window display. ill fe 3( ' . ' 1! in KV'JW If lUl C . t?tuimuZZ2A . H I liVjCillwj S J 'UJ-J?. -1 1" 1 11 '""'Cit alvwSjJ LJJiJ uilrJLjrzsSiiSzMul fl . --WJA.1W. ---- -. s J. T. KACKLEY & .CO. S BflMBMaHBHBlBMaBaiMlM MARRIAGES I Mr .1. 0. Rains is in Cincinnati this 'week on business. County Clerk .1. .1. Owens Issued the' following marriage licenses: MIm Mjrtle Crane left yesterday for ...,,,, 1 01 ,ii New Albnny, Ind., where she will isi Ctord II. Goodman, aged 2.1, rail ' 7 - Int. .ti iuil 111111L11 it t ho 11 it hi it m li ( r road clerk, and Miss Elva . Baldwin, ';""..: M. ., .... 1....1. .. m.o..;ii.. Tl,..v vvll ma"u,i '"" """ "" '""' aged , uuiu ui .tiiittBi"iv. ...v " - ue married 111 i.uMng.u,. iuu.., - nr.ATir of DR. O. E. KING. players in tho American Lengue, is con tompl.ited by tho baso bill players' fra ternity, according to a statement by President Vut7, in case tho National Commission refuses to accede to the terms of an ultimatum sent it by tin frntcrnity in the cas0 of Player Kraft, . of tho Newark lnternntionals. It was reported that tho commission had been given until July 22 to reply to the players' demands. In the event of nn unfavorable or un satisfactory reply Mr. Pult said the 'l Injurs fraternity would take "drastic action." Mr. Tultz wits unwilling to siy what the nature of this action would h. MI3S OHALKLEY MET HER 18th BIRTl': I Tho drowning Sunday j? cord, of Miss Daisy Chalf of engineer Boger Cliulkl O,, was most pathetic She was an accomplishcr met death on her 18t Her bodj was reco'Nf hours, I) says that it's a crime for a woman to grow old and lia A. D. S. PEROXIDE CRE will stop you from connniting a crime, t NuffSe'S -.. 3sroTe-;Li We are agents for the Model Laundry and would like foj us your laundry. M. F. WILLIAMS & CO. t"bdtr': m m m m m m X m William T. Breee, aged 21, farmer, Fleming County, and Miss I-ol.i So j)r 0 ) ig ,jlM Aroudny at 7 p in w.ir.U -iL-e.! 17. of Lewis County. .Judge . tlm luime of his father Charles A ,-.---. - - - - , W. II. Bice performed the ceremony. Kin if. near Mt. t'.irmel. Funeral str 'William M. Nash, aged 27, ami Miss n-os will be held at the house Wednes Anna Wood, aged 18. Couutj .lodge ,la it 10:1(1) a in. Interment in tho W. II Kiee oiliciated. Mt Cirmel Ceineten. GBBlBEiniBEIIIEEilEBEEIllEEBaSEHIIQEHaaillB 1WALL PAPERlj - - ,--,M,MWMMBMiMWMaiiMMIiiiiMiMMii H John Deere's Self-Dump Sulky Rake The First Consideration Has Been Sim plicity and Durability! ' DURABLE a.,i c.Je m 11 inches in diameter, and are S reversible and interchangeable, which doubles their 5 ' C' Dump rods are of high carbon steel, H of an inch in diameter. They have four times the durab I- S ity of the ordinary dump rod. as they are reversible individually, intercnanguauie aim aB... w, -... . S SIMPLICITY B 5 We can rightfully boast that our rake has fewer parts than any rake on the market. Simplicity of . 5 construction and proper material, systematically and symmetrically distributed, mean much to users. 1 MIKE BROWN, tmw " &m m SOUARE DEAL MAN. m N Now is the time to do your wall papering and painting. Come in. We can show you just what you need. N 0 have a lull lino ol Null fapcrs, Paints, Enamels, Etc. See our line before buying. B P.RANF & SHAFER S 5 PHONE 452. COX BUILDING. S aW"MlBMW81IWBHWal D. HBCHINGBK & Maysville's Best Clothing and Shoe Store. A GENEROUS HELP ALL IK The glorious rains this country was favored with during the pist week life not only in the growth oF everything in the soil, but also into Maysv lie . ness. Doubtless every merchant in our city, as well as ourselves, has bet; decided improvement in trade. Aside from -he favorable weather conditior price reductions on alt of our Spring Suits is a great facior to move them.' fresh supply of Palm Beach Suits, these will b- the last of the season-pecj our $7.50 Palm Beaches are the best values in the State. Ramembnr tho 29th. is Autn Day. Pay accounts anil qnt tickets. fr H 1 3D- HBOPiI3SrCElR. &, Mr anil Mrs. Charles CVKear of I.cb Mr ami Mrs. .1. E Huff hae for their tiiiun, I ml , who h:to been here the house part this week, Dr. ami Mrs. U. t-itestH of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Owens. Willmm Miiekie, of New York City. liio gone on a motor trip to Mt. Sterl- Mr iiml Mrs. I'rnnklln .l.ieksnn, ot in m.r iin.i other Hlue (Jra., eities. Their ! Chester, I ml., Mr. H. S. Huff, of Win ilnuhter, Mrs. (I innieil them. Wooil Owens, .leeoiti- ehester, 1ml., and Mrs. Cincinnati. .1. J. Appcl of Miss .Juliij tlie guest off of K.ist So.' OOLD absolutely uight. kVNx s . a.s j 4- t4i-i444i4iiii44i3:xa:a:,i:aj JDJtXl'AH i5 44444144444444444444444444444 44444444444444 i i SS -XtiOU1NS? I 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4ii444444444444444444444444444444443 1 T! .u . . ilb .tm. mmmi b. W . W Ar$ i I Mis T.ena Wheeler of rornjtlu, Oa., 1" is the guest of her eoiisin, Miss Amu jH Belle Wheeler in Forest uwiiiie. ' .h Sj IS Miss Paulino I'ollitt after a w eek V I 4t j .. . r l 11 11 1 VT! viKit with her aunt, mva, . i.iua i $5,000,000 UNIVERSITY OX tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South to bo Located at Atlanta. I (1'roin Atlanta .yqnriml) AtLinta wins the gieat aoutheaatorn university of tho Mothodist Episeojiai Ghureli, South, tbo companion of the ', institution which has been located al t ready at Dalian, Texas. T Aiiiionneements of tho victory was made at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morn ing from tho educational commis sion's meeting i tho l'iedmont Hotel. Shortly after tho announcement, I An O. Cnndlor nave out a typewritten statement verifying tho report that he will give $1,000,000 outright to tbo new a university. i Mr. Candler's statement was n ear bon copy of a lotter addressed Thlirs day by him to his brother, Bishop Candlor, chairman of tho commission. ("Impelled by a deep sense of duty to nod and nn earnest desire to do good to my fellow men, I mako to yoJ as chairman, the communication which follows," was tho first paragraph, 1 "To this end, so far as education can I accomplish It, I offer to tho educational 5 emninlssion. of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, charged by tho general conference with the duty of establish- I iug an institution of university grade I east of the Mississippi Hiver, the sum of one million ($1,000,000) dollars ror tho endowment of such an institution." -Mr. Candler 'a letter oxpressod fully tho spirit which impelled him to make tho generous gift. It is planned as a $5,000,000 Insti tutlon. Its work will stnrt this fall, with equipment already available fo tho theological department. This and the. Dallas university will hao tho support of the wholo southern Methodist Church. Tho church has re linquished any further claim upon Aran derbilt University, and will turn its nt tention entirely to these. WALKER BUYS OIQAR STORE. Yesterday tho Equitable Trust Com jiany of Dover, assignee of tho Power 4 Daulton Cigar Co., of this city, sold all the stock of. that company to .John D. Walker, n welbknown tobacco man of this city. Mr. Walker will continue tho business. SOCIAL EVENTS Mr and Mrs. Keith Adamson, tho "newly weds" of Philadelphia arrived yesterday ami nro now guests of his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Keith of West Front street. Keith Is 11 popular Mays- illo boy and he and his handsome brido will bo given a hearty welcome home by Mnysvillo society. Mts, Thomas A. Keith will give a re rcption Wednesday afternoon in honor of tho brldo and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adamson. Miss Bessie Wells will ontortah Wednesday afternoon, In honor of hor sister, Miss Alice Wolls of Portland, Oro., Miss Ellen Shnnklla of Mayslick, and Mrs. Enoch Powell of Ft. Thomas. Hiple, returned home yesterday. (Mr. Bod K. Muso and fnuiil yleave today for Huggles Campground. Mr. Muse will hao charge of the music. Mrs. McQuilkin and daughter, Miss Trances, of Toledo, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Fanny McDaniel on Sutton street. Mrs. A. P. Curran is at Doer spend ing seeral dajs with her cousin, Mrs. Dr. P. M. Smith, who remains quite ill. Cashier .1. Elgin Anderson nnd Pros ident .1. P. Ilolton of tho Dover Bank, nnd Fred Brown canio up yesterday nn business. 'Mrs. William Wilhoit. and son, Fred erieky of Ashland, aro guests of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Frsderick of Front street. !Mrs. Mary Perry of Cincinnati re turned homo after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Clemmie Throckmorton of tho St. Charles Hotel. Mr. Earl Hastings of Lexington was tho guest the past week of Dr. Arthur C Adler, the genial pharmacist at tho Wil liams drug store. Misses Eunice and Dorothy Knox, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. It. Q. Knox, leave- today for a visit to their graud- mother at tyew Liberty, Ivy. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Huff went to Cln cinnati Sunday to attend a family ro union at tho homo of Mrs. John J. Ap pel. Tho entire family was prescut. Miss Jane Drciinnn accompanied Mr and Mrs. J. D. Muso nnd daughter, Miss 3ulia, who loft yesterday for Lake Chautauqua, New York, for a month '1 hit. Mr. Barbour Fior ami wife, of Ports mouth, Ohio, returned homo yesterday mornliiL' after spending a fow days Here with the family of his father, Policeiuaii Dudley Fler. Wall paper, ruga and paint at HEN-DRIOKSON'S. 44 li HH Hfl H .U44 H HH HH HH HHI H'H Hh H'H HH HH HW H41 PKt Y 25 BLOl Take a Price Fall to C i A dozen (lifleivnt stylos, all the prettiest of llio season in the sheerest white voile smartly de signed and trimmed. Size .'Jt only, hut as this manufacturer's- blouses are generously cut some of the models will no doubt fit '16 measurements. Pretty Silk Finished 50c Tissues Repriced 25c Designs, weaves, colors are so varied and at tractive, I he collection is really remarkable for a town this size. Ue sure to see it. Ten Dollar Dav in Ready-to-Wear If you saw a suit or dress in our nil I day marked $25 and greatly admired iug in the store today find the sell dress marked $10 wouldn't yon lucky and want to avail of such i is precisely what you can do for of any $25 suit or dress in stock f( At these prices nothing chai exchnnged. i8E2 TTJSTT'S ' ?55Tf5Jfftt?TfttttttttW'rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfV- Miss Carroll Matthews, of Maysville, and Miss Blackburn, of Lexington, are the goests of Miss Martin Fisliback. Miss Lula Dcrsch of Maysville, is the pleasant guest of Miss Mary human at "Oakhurst." Winchester Hun. Mrs Ernst Truitt of Oarrison, Ky., was visiting iu this city yesterday. Miss Anna Dieterich left this morning for an extended visit I" tho North of Michigan. Miss Anna King is enjoying her a Mrs. cation at Uuir-'les Campground. was visil Z- I Miss Nellie Payno of Aberdeen is tho . Attorl miimi nf Imr nunt. Mrs. R. L. Simons was m in Forest avonue. 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