I to zskJi3& r " 77' ' I i.i ... i - . - .IBBff'-' T Bk WEET CIDER! LEDGER GRAPE FRUIT, G060ANUTS AND THE FIRST OF EVERYTHING IN MV LINE. GEORGE H. DINGER. ViWWVVWtAAAfMAAMAAAMtMin MAYSVILLE, KY., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912. OM? COPY ONE CENT. JK4B2T, ; . -.-PUBLIC i": ' ; 1 P, lMri TKXKLY nspvatiOAir-mj. 1 k K VA1LY rUBLIO XJ&OSB-m I I" ik - w. "'V 4". Si JrWvT ' -? m. --$$ IKOjH cv.li JSJbH'IEjC-X-.-X-j H . iriSirffl ijmUr.BUlHPflM A DELECTABLE VISION. I saw a vision yesterday, Detectablo to Tie, Three women In a swell cafo Had lately beon to chew. They lingered jaat outside the door. In confidential chat; I gaxed not at the clothei they wore, Nor on each etyllih hat; No striking charm of shape or face, Nor yot flirtatlooslwayj, No show of lingerie or lace Held my astonished gaze. Each nomas stood with parted lips, And unabashed beneath A bat that could not qnlte eclipse x She boldly picked her teeth. Thn c!rl who masticates her wax Is bad enough, In truth,. But save my vision from the tax Of her who picks her tooth. Pie! Good pie served with hot coffeo or rich milk by the ladies of Washington on election day. Everybody come. DOORS PANEL DOORS GLASS DOORS All kinds, all sizes, all qualities of Doors are in our stock rooms and we want to sell them. 20 Per Cent. Off for Cah On any door in tbo house. None charged to any ono at tbeae prices. OHIO RIVER LUMBEK CO., Incorporated UNION STKKET, Seasonable Talks! Now is the season of the year to get ready for hunt ing, hog-killing time, Thanksgiving and Jack Frost. Let "tsThelp you get ready. We've a complete stock of Guns, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Shells, Lanterns, Butcher Knives, Lard Presses, Food Choppers, Sausage Mills, Robes, Blankets, Acetylene Buggy Lamps, and in fact anything you need. If we haven't what you want in stock, we will take pleasure in getting it for you without any loss of time. HUNTEES Mike Brown's is the Sportsmen's Headquarters! FARMERS Mike Brown is your friend ! We invite you to make our store your own. Come in Buggy buyers-in-waiting, if you want some rare bar gains in buggies, just say so.' If you show us the money, you can make the price. Wc would rather have the money, just now, than the buggies. Come in. Mike Brown THE SQUARE DEAL MAN The funeral ot Goldle Mae Gardner will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from tbs home of her grandfather, Mr. Amos Davia In Forest ave&ue. Interment In Maysville Cemetery. James Winslow, tevec-months-old Infant of Ur. and Mrs. James Alton, died yesterday morning In Cincinnati. The remains arrived here this morning and the funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Its grandparents In Forest avenue. Interment in Dethany Cemetery. Ur. J. F. Kinsler of Covington, a native of thls.clty, and brother, ot Mr. Will Kinsler, baa accepted a position in the jewelry establish tnant of CharJoe W. Traxoi & Co., as engraver. Ur. Kinaler has bad a wide experience as a high-class workman having held positions in i the largest establishments In Cincinnati and this ally. Ha Is cordially welcomed back to bla oltMiome by nls many friends here. ) TAFT LEADS A 'poll f The Ledger and Davis Printer thAs morning resulted as follows: Taft., 4 Roosevelt 4 Wilson x, ...3 Of the voters In the office: Tatt, S; Wilson Si; Roosevelt 1. NEW MACKEREL Tfeeie are FANCY Cheaper than Moa m; tUV ijfllB LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government roports show the steady output ot coal during tbo last few years bas made tbo dealers push for wider markets, We are going to get moro trado your trade by giving you a greater value for your money. You will never get out of debt unless you buy wisely. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. rnoNE ia. pf When needing dental work call on Cartmel Ohio River Lumber Go. NEAB SECOND. HADLEY IS ACCEPTABLE To President Taft As the Man to Take the Place of Sherman Governor Hadley ot Missouri, itwaB learned, wi 1 bo perfectly acceptablo to President Taft as his running mate on the Republican ticket, Tbo President made tbis clear to n number of his friends, National Chairman Hillea informed him of the canvass of tho Republican National Committee, which he had made by telegraph, Mr. II i lies heard from most of tbo 53 mombors of that body. The general opinion now prevails that the Republican National Commit tee, when it convenes in Chicago on November 12th, will nominate the Missouri Governor. FAT NORWAYS. meat. GEI3EL & CONRAD. Fancy New York Oider, 2Go gallon. Fancy 8orghum Molasses. COc gallon. Kingan's' brand of Pig's Feet, tbo very best; try them, tbreo pounds for 25c, Swift's Brookfield 8ausago, very fine; try a box; only 20c. You have tried tbe'rest; now try the best Kar-a-van Coffee and Libby's Asparagus Tips. The Quality Grocer. Masonic Temple Bltlg. J. Shingles! A Million of Theml Wo Imvt Just received two cnrloads of Clear ltcd Cedar. Wo bought thorn when Mio prlco was low and wo will hcII them at the Lowest l'osslblo Prloo. Wo also liavn Cypress and I'oplar SIiIiikIoj and wo aro overstocked and forced to sell. BrliiK your wagon wltli you. Wo rim rantro price, and will moro than meet competition. Come In and sue. And don't you forget that now Is tho tlmo to get Shingles at THE MASON LUMBER CO. Incorporated. Cor. Limestone and Second Streets. 'Phone 519. Agents for Deering Machinery. Maysville, Siy. A. A. MoIjAUGUIjIN. Ij. N. BKHAN. Reserve your seats Tuesday for Neapolitans Friday eight at High School. 10 cents, Wil liams' Drag Store. Mr. Edward Travis of Maysllck and Mlfi Anna L. White of Germantown will wed Wed nesday at the residence of Rev. Father Cavan aagh In Mayellck. Miss Dunn Continues to Improvo Tbo many friends of Mrs. Mabel Dann, and the public In general, will be highly pleased to loarn that the report this morning from Wil son Hospital, Is very favorable, that her con dition Is Improved and her attendants are hope ful of a complete restoration to her wonted good health. An operation was performed Saturday but tho ball was not found, and it Is thought tho missile lodged on the other side of the rib and will not bo disturbed. WILLIAM HOLLIDAY Maysville's Oldest Pioneer Citizen Passes Away William Uolllday, one of this city's venora bla and pioneer cltlzjos died yesterday morn ing at 0 o'clock at the homo of his grandson, H. G. Uolllday, in East Second street, Sixth Ward, with the InGrmities due to old ae In his 94th year past. Deceased was born in Richmond, Vs., and removed withhla parents to Uaysvillo when a child and has since resided here. From o mero settlement of blockhouses and log cabins tbis old patriarch has witnessed the growth of Limestone to ita present propor tions of a modern, up-to-date city, with Its superb Churches, school buildings, brick streets, olectrlc street car sorvice and bost water eystem in the United states. Me was n good citizen' and highly esteemed by all who knew him. Ola wife precedod him to the grave years ago, and among his surviviog grandchildren three reside In this city Messrs. Deocher and II. G. Uolllday and Ur. Thomas McDonald of the East Had. Funeral from bis late home this aftornoon at 2 o'clock, with services by Rev. A. W. Feltz, Pastor ot Sedden M. E. Church. Interment In Maysville Cemetery. MANY LIVES JEOPARDIZED Reckloss Shooting in Market Street Saturday Night Saturday night about 7 o'clock a shooting took place near the corner of Market and Third streets and that a number of pedestrians woro not seriously wounded or killed outright is a miracle, is at tho time the street was thronged with orderly people doing their umal Saturday night shopping or slght-seelog. The brawl was between three men, moro or under tbe Influence of liquir Jim Mills, alias Morton, Ben Whiley and Joe Huber, the two former colored, and the latter white. Mills was the gunman, and after firing one shot at Wbaley was promptly knocked down by bis antagonist. Mills, on regaining his feet, sgaln unllmbered bis artillery and fired three more rounds, all of which went wild and did damage In other quarters. Thomas Black, colored, an Innocent by stander, wis shot in the leg and bad to bo taken to a doctor's shop for repairs; Andrew Shumake, a young man residing lo Oklahoma, 8outh of Forest avenue, standing on tbe side walk, had hla hat ahot off bis head, tbo bill passing through the rim and cutting his bat bind In two; another spent ball broko a large plate glass In the show window of Crane & Schafar's paint atore In tha South side of Third street, lit. John MoAullff narrowly es caping tbe leaden missile, as ho was standing lo the atora door at tbs time. During tho fusillade everybody ran for oover bat thsrawera many hair-breadth Mcapes. The eobUnti wars arrMted and tha mat ter will ba thresh! oat la tbo Poller Cesit Ikb aftms'on. '' 3 C. CABLISH f Shingles! Shingles ! WEATHER REPORT FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TUESDAY. The now Central Daptist Church at Win cheater wan dedicated yesterday. The annual autumn migration of European song tirds to tho gold fields of America Is now on. Tho woddini; of Miss Mary Reilo Hobsoo of Frankfort ami Hoe'nn Perm Leary Carroll, U. S. X , will lu solemo'zed this ovening at 8 o'clock in that city. In the Conaiy Court last woek James How ard of Sou'h R'ploy was awarded $1 damigos agiictit W. II. Schweickart for the harm done tho former's crops by the litter's chickens. Mr p. A. F. Currnn, Mi:s Theo. G. Curran, Mrs Faony R. Gltscosk and Miss Aliens Glas cock spent Saturday and Sunday in Cincinnati, where they witneetnod tbo dramatic spectacle, 'Tho Garden of Allah," and other attractions. Tin: Public Ledger from now until January 1st, 1014, for $3. No sooner do those slashed skirts seom to be making fair headway in this country than winter comes along and frettoa 'em op tight again. I 3vt r.Jf STILL THEY COME! Another big lot of SUITS and GOATS just received by express. tfrKK& In this lot are some pretty Nor- 9HBfe?. VP folk Suits. Come today, IPft Suits $12.50 to $29. . Coats $5 to $29 Dresses $4.98 to $25. " '! Ti yr Li 1 LJ IF , ' I j , f rfiCIS I "' ' BDon't forget the sale of tbe Judge Wall property Monday, November 4'h, 2:30 p. m. (Advertlitmbnt Tho Only Place in Muysvillo To see a representative lino of Victgr-Vio-trolas. Every stylo $1G, $25, $40, $50 up to $200. Murphy, tho Jeweler, will gladly play them for you. adv. 8P The homo of Judgo and Mrs. John L. Whit aker lo East Third streot, was the scene of a most delightful dinner-dance last Frldiy oven ing. The affair was given to tbo young folks In tholr teons and was as beautiful as it was enjoyable. mmmID- HEOHIa-EIR. T TXTTTTKTLTnTD irV nr HR mJ ,l.il..l.J J .1 i,,1LJl.i1 I BLBB"M-mi HMWS UM pjm r jju The first real freezes of tbo fall soasoncame Saturday and Sunday morning. Ooe way tbe farmer can help the good roads movement along is by using wide-tired wagons. Tbey prevent ruts and help In packing the road bed. Southern Agriculturist. THIS WEEK We Have With Us An Expert in Corsetry Direct From Designing Rooms of theWarner and Redfern Models. : : : : : This corsetiere has been trained by the designer of Redfern Models, whose profession it is to EXPERT corsets and figures. A purchase is not urged, we simply invite you to take ad vantage of this opportunity to select a model for future purchase. 1852 j0Now ia tha time to buy your winter coal. See Dryden, Limestone streot. (Advertisement) The most select line of Red Seal records ever In Maysville. November records also on sale at Murphy's Jowelry Store. adv. Teach Correction Mr. William J. Kachlay, formerly of Dayton, now of Mayilxk, was tho purchesor of the handsome R. M. Harrison home and farm near Helena, tbo first of tho week, and not hla mother ns we were at first Informed. Ur. Kachley married Ulsa Helen Durke, a Mays lick girl, about ayoar ago. ting tfang Confidenco is born of competence, tho child to do his work well. The very hl(jJient urarte of Gunpowder Ten on the market, POUND CANS . . . . OOo IEAIjP POVND CANS . . SOc O VA It TER PO UNJJ CANS . tific WILL WRITE "AD." WHEN NOT SO BUSY VJT JiJLv VXs JJ " ! "'" ujii jj 9 The first part of oee's life is spent in educa tion, tbo second In exporinca that ia to say, in disproving and unlearning all that one has learned; in the third period one forgets both and creates for one's self a fictitious past and an improbable futurt). HUNT'S A Canton (Kan. ),doctor has given up to bicco after having used it for eighty-ono years. A losing Presidential candidate-could live to the end ot bis days on tho money i t takes to defeat him. Electric Railways The olectrlc railway miloago In tho United States excoeds '13,000 miles, ownod and ope rated by 1,300 companies, which transport nearly 11,000,000,000 passengers yearly, using over 90,000 cars and employing moro than 250,000 persons. Theao lines ropresent a cap. ital investment of $5,000,000,000 with gross annual carinas of about $500,000,000. Jea "Bio Drugstore Wffli the Little Prtoe." Se OO.i Maysville's Loading Clothing and Shoe Shorn fkl jffff-Smoke Masonlan and La Toaoa, 5 oentfl . . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomaj came In from Maysvillo Tuesday afternoon. The former re- turned Wednesday and the latter will spend several weeks as guests of her motbor, Mrs. Ziler. Mt. Olivet Advance. 1912 A man who bas contracted tho borrowing habit eventuirly losses tbe will to help hlmsolf. The regular monthly meeting of the Mays ville W. C, T. U. will be held at tLe City Mis sion Rooms, Second street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. R. P. Moody, Sec. I i 4 ' : m i 4 "On'"'?