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V WEEKLY SSPVItLIOAlT-lBST p AIL YrVBLIO ZJXJEB-UMk MAYSVILLE, KY., TUESDAY, OOTOBEB 3, 1912. n -- i jtfSMBP'- -y j jfc.e--. W 6 naflaiiiikv I love to hear the brook go by, To hear the birds awake; I lore to heir Ihe cook apply The hammer to the steak. Internal Revenue O.' C. Hopper, Deputy Internal Revenue "Igent, reports $11,457 at amount of Septem ber collections at this point. '' Collided Last ovenlng Mr. A. P. Moyer and eon, Eirl of Bracken county, were homeward bound in a buggy and when near the C. and 0. Depot In West Second street, they collided with by a street can The occupants wore thrown out and badly bruised while tho buggy was nearly demolished. SPECIAL BARGAIN 25,000 rolls of Wallpaper MUST GO below cost. Come in. You have never had such a bargain before. CRANE & SHAFER. Advertisement. Wanted! young JZadt for Ofice Assistant OHIO RIVER LUMBBK CO., UNION &TKEKT, In the Market For a WHEAT 4 Then Our "New Peoria" Is What You Want It has perlect working discs, fitted with dust prool chilled bearings, single draw bars that will not gather trash, staggard ! spoke wheels with 7-inch hub and 3-inch tires, continuous rear bar with truss rod to support seat ana keep drill lrom sagging, direct pressure in loar of disc; a feature we claim will make this drill work perfectly in any land suitable for sowing grain and where other drills cannot be operated. A seat in center of drill convenient to lever is also furnished. Drop in and let us show you what this drill can do, and furnish you with tho names of a score ol satisfied users. One feature of our drill that puts it in a class by itself and makes it superior to all other drills on the market is the ''Peoria Disc Shoe." You won't find the disc shoe on any other press drill on earth, tho -Peoria people have that feature cinched and they are going to hang on to it. If you want to know why we can grow more wheat to the acre after this drill than any other with tho same amount of grain sown, come in and let us explain to you the "New Peoria Disc Shoe Drill." We Have Just Gotten Pine Baling Wire Mike Brown THE SQUARE DEAL MAN Formor French Soldior Dies, Aged 90 Ur John Brlsbola.of tbia clty.received the aad nevi of tbe death of his venerable father, Ur. Joieph Drlibola, at hie home on Red Oak, back of Ripley, Ohio, Saturday morning, and with bis family left for tbe old homestead Boon after the announcement was recoirod. The Infirmities of old ace was tba cause of Ur. Brisbola' death. He was born In Alaace-LoraIne,France,ln the 1822, and was for a nnmber of years in tbe French army. Ur. Ilrlsbols came to this coantry ia 1855 and located on a farm ia Drown county, fA, where he spent the remainder of his life. Ma -was abarji working, economical mao;a man of 'good judgment and baslness acumen, which led rthe accumulation of a Urge fortune. p Ha was the father of eight children, tbreo whom survive, namely, Mr. John Driabolt, e of Hayavllle'a prominent and ioflaontlal OLIVES OF ALL Prices range from 10c a bottle ksfctjUf. Come ia and Jet us show Hmlmz Pwm LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS GoTomment reports show tho steady output of coal during tho last few years has made tho dealers push for wider markets, We aro going to get nioro trade your trade by giving you a greater value for your rnonoy, You will never get out ol debt unless you buy wisely. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. PIIONK 11B. Mitchell's Saloon on Market streot will got the world's series games by inning;. O-Gema from "Madamo Sherry," including "Every Little Movement," Tbo Pditerfly" and others. Victor record, 12 lochia ?1. P. J. Murphy, the Jeweler. .Advertisement) NKAIt SECOND. DRILL in a Pull Stock of business men; Ur. Den Brisbola of Indlana,and Miss Cathorino Brisbola, who was his faithful housekeeper after the mother passed to her final reat. Tbe burial took place at Ripley yesterday morning. In tho Circuit Court yesterday Mr. Fred Arn was granted a divorce from Agnes Arn. Wornout machinery Is now being reclaimed by logenlur applications of electric welding. Turtle soup tonight at Frank Eitel's saloon (Advertisement Yesterdsy Thomas L. Ewan &. Co sold for theTruo heirs a farm containing 137 acres near Orangeburg to Dr. A. 0. Taylor, Dr. W. U. Ibrd and T. N Teager, purchase price private John May, C. & 0 brakeman, whose home la In Aabland, Ky,, while engaged at tba Wtst End 0. & 0. yards, this city, fell Into tho aah- pit and was considerably abakon up and brula ed. He waa able to Ipave tbls morning for bis home In Ashland. KINDS! ud. Our Olive trade is one ot our you tbe biggest, beat lot you ever saw OMr Vknaar. Something Good Heinz9 s Cream of Pea Soup, ' Heinz9 s Celery Soup, I Heinz's Tomato Soup. FOR SALE AT 20c and 25c. The Quality Grocer. Masonic Temple Bldrj. J. For Repairing Your Roof Get our Poplar Shingle, pries $3 r thousand, or our Cypres! Shingle, flce M21 per thousand If you wunt a Composition root we have the exclusive aiteocy for the Na tional Rubber and tbe National Sand Surface. Pries per sijuaro for th Rubber, 1-plv 11.10, 2 ply IMo. 3 ply II.TM the Sand Surfuce, 1 ply II 3b. 3 ply II 15, 3 ply SI 0. This Is tno best composition roof we havo seen on tbo market. r-r tit a iuint- nsir v vrrnv wo use the best material that can he bad. FOR PLANING MILL WORK When you are next In tho inaiket call nml Inspeot our stock aud you will leave your order. THE MASm LUMBER . Incorporated. Cor. Limestone and Second Streets. Agonts for Doering Machinery. A. A. McIjAUOHIiiN. UNION MADE HAND MADE BEST MADE Golden Glory 'ni,onwvnh' uuuw The Union Trust and Savings Co. Speaks to You In a vory convincing series of advertise ments now current in Tin: Punuc Ledger, tho Union Trust Co. of Uayavlllo will advise you and toll you how to invost your Idle money In n perfectly legltlmato and safe mannor. It Is a great thing to know that your savings aro in good hands and that your money Is drawing tbo highest rato of Interest compiti ble with safety. For further Information call on N. Sudduth Calhoun, Secretary and Troasuror, Union Trast and Savings Co., First National Uatik Building. W. H. DAVIS Woll-Known Maysville Man Expires After Long Illness at Sec ond Street Homo Mr. William Householder DtvL, tho well known cittern and senior member of tho firm of Davis Brothers, painters, died this morning at 12:20 o'clock at his homo in East Second street of rheumatism and a complication of othor maladies, which made bis last diys and nights poriods of much suffering. Mr. Davis was a wldowor, bis wife, who was Miss Cora Hicks, died rainy years agol and he and his brother, Mr. Charles D. Davis, re sided in their comfortable bomo in East Sec ond street, near Commerce. Deceased was a eon of tho late Joseph A. Davis and Carrie L Davii and was noted for bis Industry and geniality. lie was ono of Masvlllo's first letter carriers, one of the oldest members of the Amazon Fire Company, an Elk, member of the DeKalb Lodge of Oddfellows and a member of the Christian Church. He waa born in Maysvlllo In tho borne where he died, on August 14th, 18G0, and was 52 years of age. Tbo funeral will be held Thursday aftoroon at 2 o'clock at his late borne, and the burial will take place In the family lot in tbo Maye villa Cemetory. CUPID WINS Young Maysville Couplo Elopo Winchester and Marry to Winchester, Ky., October 7ib. Cupid was given a cruel blow temporarily In this city today when Mr. William Martin, aged 19, and M!ssFlorenceGlbsoD,hls 1G year-old sweet hoartpboth of Maysvlllo, were refused marriage license by tho county clerk. Tonight, however, all thetr troubles wore ended when Miss Gibson' father arrived from Maysville and gave his consont to her mar riage to Mr. Martin. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. William Cummlng nt the residence of Mr;. J. W. hhmael at o'clock tonight, o'clock tonight. Chief McCord received a telegram this morn ing from the girl's father, who is a membor of Mayavllle's police force, notifying him to be on tbe lookoot for the couple. Mr. McCord ad vised tbe county clerk of the message and when the young folks arrived about noon, they were taken In charge. Martin formerly lived here. Tbo bride Is tho pretty alzteen.year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson ot Weat Front street, and waa popular and a general favorite with all who knew her. The groom I4 a plumber by trade and ii a new comer here, but li said to bo a very worthy youog man. May their married life prove to b.a a bappy OM h tba wU of all tbelr frlead aad ac- G CABLISH 'Phone 519. Maysville, Ky. r,. N. IIHIIAN. POWER & DAULTON CIGAR CO. -MAKER!) - MAYS IM,n. KY. I WEATHER REPORT FAIll TODAY; WEDNESDAY FAIR AND WARM Ell. For sale Fancy veranda, apply to K. Itoden, bead of Wall and Third streets Advertisement Some Business Yesterday being County Court day thoro was a good sized crowd In' ton n. Thcro was a rii(ht Bmart stock on tbe markot, such aa It war, and swappiog and trading was brUk at times. Market street was converted into a trading ring which wa somewhat annoying to lady pedestrians who had o:ca!on to pass through the motley crowd occupying tbe side walks, lluilness as a general thlog was good. I'M Rare Beauty in WINTER WAISTS The season's beauty in garments has left its impression on waists and our showing displays the new ideas in profusion. The best materials ai.d distinctive designs are bldnded in delightful variety. Appropriate waists for all occasions for wear with smart tailored suits for theater, calling, shopping and church. Our silks waists afford a wide range in taffetas, messalines and exquisite chiffons in a score of models; some beautifully embroidered, black and colors. $2.98 to $6.50. Tailored waists of silk and cotton, soft collar and cuffs $2.50- Embroidered Voile Waists $1,25. 12c GINGHAMS 10c The best known brands Barnaby and Anderson in a broad assortment that includes every color com bination. We've never offered a more splendid bargain in cotton dress goods. : STYLE AND FIT ASSURED We have eliminated the problem of fitting the "hard-to-fit." The system of special sizing solves the question. If you are skeptical we will soon convince you. Suits and coats for stout, slender, short and tall. Beautiful models. Some exact copies of imported designs. All at popular prices. HsasacMSBSisBiatmsBsasiasiisKiassBssiBsiRMsssassssBSBaBBHasB lass KcxjJsrrr'Q ieia- Whilo addressing a political gathering at Lakeville, Conn., Dr. G. II. Knight, candidato for Coogress, dropped dead. The crusade against saloobkeepers of Now Orleans resulted In charges against fifty olght additional proprietors. "Every Little Garment Has a Fit All Its Own!" The pretty little Children's 'Dresses we aro showing and selling are made for style, fit and durability. Sizes range from three years to seventeen years. Prices, 50c to $7. Made of percales, ginghams, galatea cloth and wool serges. : Ladies' House Dresses Some special values at $1.25. Millinery Opening Fall Milllnory Opening, Wednesday, October 9th. Mis9 Bessib Weixs, 40 West Second streot. (Advertisement) Isaac Woodward's Will A paper beating dato of August 24th, 1912, and purporting to be tbo last will and testa, ment of IsaaoWoodward, deceased, was pro duced In Court and filed. Tho hand writing of eald paper, together with, tbo signature of tho testator, was proven by tbo testimony of J. U. Dorrett and James D. Key, to be wholly that of Bald Isaac Woodward, deceasod. Whereupon said paper and date, Angust 2Ub, 1912, was adjudged to bo tho true last will aad testament of satd Isaac Woodward, de ceased, and was admitted to rocord os sucb. Tho will was a vory short document. lie leavos his property both real and personal to his widow, Elizibotb V. Woodward. ..D. EEEClHEIISTGrEDF?. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF 1912 AND 1913 FALL STOCK In now ready for your inspection. All wo dosire to say in this "Ad." is, we have provided for the needs ol the multitude. Splendid Wearing Suits for the economical, $7.50 to $10. For the more lavish dresser, an excellent line of Suits, Pure Worsted, Blue Serges included, $12 to $15. For the young and woujd stay young man an elegant line ol Suits, comprising tho newest colorings and fabrics made in Englis'., Semi English and Norfolk models, $18 to $20. Our College Brand Clothes are the acme of the highest art productions $22.50 to $28.50. Stetson, Knox and Imperial Fall Hats in the latest shapes and colors. Try on an Eagle Cap; they are very chic and will be very popular. "Bovh School Suits at hi? reduction." D. HECHINGER & CO. m i J. Ft. Cain, teacher of violin, mandolin, banjo and guitar has returned to Maysvlllo and will be at bis etudio in tho Cox Duilding on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Don't overload. It is a wise driver who knows just how much bis team can pull Dr. G. U. Williams, the dentist', has roraoved from Court street to the fourth floor of the First National Dank Duilding, where be has an elegant suite overlooking the Ohio River. Everything convenient and the best of light. See card In today's LEDGER. In their spare moments tennis should make fine records swatting files. For Sole Second-hand maple flooring, good as new; also 3-inch pine and some heavy timbers. Call on John A. Thomas at Amer ican Tobacco Company. (Advertisement) Kentucky's Pure Food Law Requires Drugs and Chemicals Should Be Kept Fresh and Free From Any Adulterations. Wo aro packing alt Our staple druRs in scaled boxes, willed na na res you n strictly puro nncl frrsli product. Kpsoiu Halts, Itocliollo Halts, Alum, urmcrlo, Cloves, Alspicc, Crenin Tartar, Pepper, Itorlo Acid and many inoro too nnmcroiis to mention ni-a packed In scaled cans. Tlii-y never leak and show up lino In your inedicino chest. M. F. WILLIAMS & Governor Marshall in an address declared Roosevelt and Beverldge victims of self intoxi cation. Carlisle has had three disastrous fires in the past fifteen months, Involving $200,000 loss. And It boasts of a fire department, too. j0""Now is the tlmo to buy your winter coal. See Dryden, Limestone street. . In tbe Police Court yesterday aftornoon William and John Dolor, cousins, were ar raigned on a charge of breach ot tbe peace. They were assessed $6.90 each. Neat Tailored "Royal" Waists In madras and linene, white and col ored, slightly imperfect, $1. Robespierre Collars They are all the rage. 85c, 50c. 'Hydegrade" Galatea Cloth If you buy this make you are safe. Insist on seeing the name on the board. Our Price 15c Yard. Why not buy the best? par-Hear Jamos Whltcomb Riley's "An Old Sweetheart of Mlne,"and "LlttleOrphaatAnnie In double face Victor records 75o at P.J. Murmy, the Jewelers. lAilYertlsemeiiM GO. 'Big Drugstore With thB Little Prlwjr &j ci( sniBWllii Mnysvillo's Leading Clothing and Shoo Shop. The School Improvement Leaguoat Spring dale will hold an oyster supper Thursday night. Public cordially invited. N'oar Lancaster, Ephriam LeavUji thrifty colored man, has just sold his farm of 161 acres at $7G.25 per acre. .. . Globe Stamps! Cost you nothing, but litlnc you lots ot beauti ful gifts. GLOBE STAMP GO. - .4 vl ?l '" S K"v -"a v Ml J i if jhmnm 43. Tim -- Tirn & :ONRAD.: WAFSr" "v.""" :,ns" i f $- ;- f n HS it lA'J: .$FI . .Tlj TWii V