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MSMsstsjBsjajmCTSjSjsMSjsyWMs .JMMMrfHBPWHHHMBMIIiWBiMBBIIIiMMfc. rtiPVrWPHsHsiHNflfHflMVMflHslHPflM rBwarBrBHfcter'iti t MmfF '&m W ,U(tsssMk P"li n ii livh--'"--'1 i i' I i1 " :4.'-& Ia4-aa. SPECIAL CASH PRICE :I mmc ...WV MP V flaWT- stifer public ledoeh-um. vm Tho "Merry Widow" hat liaa jut reached "-China. Nowon-iertho Chilatian religion haa been bo long Id fiottluu therr. ouy a barrel or alpha huuh. Flour Will be ' ?m Higher. Good for On.yJThis Week. . '$m . - - M. C. RUSSELL CO. . MAYSVILLE. K1L. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER (J. 1912 OiVJST COPY ONE CENT. AT ASHLAND Australia has norer had u war, amino or plague. QREATMASSOF PROOF REPORTS :0F 30.000 CASES OF i KIDNEY TROUBLE, S3ME OF THEM UN MAYSVILLE Ilich of some G.000 nowspapors of the United State la publishing from wook to week, names of people in ita particular neighborhood, who had med and recommended Doan's Kidney Pills for kidnoy backache, weak kldtioye, bladder troubloa and urinary dis orders. This mass of proof includes over .'10,. 000 testimonials. Maysville is no exception. Here is ono of tho Uaysvlllo casos. Mrs. John Wallingford, 103 Commerce street, Maysville, Ky., says: "I fin glad to confirm thu testimonial I cave in 1900, recom mending Djan's Kidney VtUt. Several of my neighbors have been curod of Kidney trouble bj this remedy, and a member of my family was alio curod of a serious case of Kidney complaint ky ita use, utter other modlclno ha failed, Every once in a while I got a lux of Doan'd Kidney Pills at J. J. Wood & Sun's Drug Store, and ue them. In this waj I keep my kidneys in proper working order and ward o'T any kidney troubles." For sale by all dsalors. Price f0 cent". Poster-Mllburn Co , Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United Statos. Remembor the name Doan's an! ttke no other. Ninth District Educators Will Meet November 15 and 16 Prof. Bradner and Miss Yancey to Speak For Maysville and Mason County i m Hi MARY LOUISE CROSBY; GRADUATE NURSE. THLIIPIION P L.C.CROSBY'S RESIDENCE WasMnptou (Yutrnl yH I s H fig?' iBf Air v Jpfcttpfe's C&hmm V- 7i-Y3 Adfittirmrnti umfi jyo ifiaigc! ,,,,, ,.r a,; Z. : "'i li mtiit," ".WimfiAj Minted," "Lost" on.l "lhnnd," nnd not i int. linn three line In length, met lit I In it . Oii'Xo Iluolnc. AIt-i im'I.ii'H!u llt-anlci! villlioul pay. 7 a itu en till tn r-ome thr fit i! time, v e In i ttr n mimy repetition! tit n e lireeiwryto i, eurr u tint iu adrertite for. ll'e xetth nJi rllteri to feel tli Ut'iei ienotlniiotlngo,t utbu uitnp our free rc.nuiiiT. IW.Ailitrttieri whT furnlih eapy.utii I r I, left at the iifflee or lent by mull. TJff 1'VIIUP LEDGER, o. 10 i'ait Thtul fitrctt. i&anled. JC:S3. s Adrertltement! umlrr thlt Uciillnp.not exceedlni flvt llnet, 10 eenli eneh insertion, or to cent! a week WANTKU-iIKM'-Apply to MItS. WOOD tO.S TAl LIIGH. ' WANTED Hie pnrl iliit look Mcjo'o from In front of r.ilscoul Utmrli I in tienlus t Knonn. If heel Is returned It will sae tron lile; otlu-rwisctlie police wilt be culled In. novl lw "70MKN A uionej miKer. Guariinlcid Hoi- ' lery. Our proiiosltlou bents oil olbcts. 10 per (lay Write ImniedlHlelv. ut'AKnit Cim .MILLS, 31 South blteerith street, l'li.Ia delphU. I'ii ci- 31 let ftcts. WANTHD-noM.-TOP DEbK-Apply nt this QlHcD. q.jiIII in WAXTr.I)-VO.MAN-Fori!cneral hoiitowork i.nnnln('""J")"llM' Apply tr. Mr AIINI'.R IIORD. ocl31 lw ik WANTED - SnUON'D-HAN'D IH.OTHING For both men and women; overcoats, ladles cloaks, uudirwear, white underskirts, etc. Also will buy comfotti, lit inlets nnd shpets Will call at homes. .1.11 IIUADl'OitD, 2 llasl Vront street. M'lionu-iiri, junl ly fciyv 3C,. ntllE J. T. MACICKY TIJANsl'ER COMPANY -. will move anything nuy lime nny place. OlIlooOeorKe W. Chllds clRiir stand, 4 West See ond street, Muysvllle, Ky. 'I'lion 1(5. Je5 ly For Rent AdvqrtUtnenl! im.ifr ;'! hratlintj.twt exeeedlnt lw llntt, lOcentt cue", insertion, or to caxti iiimt Irion KENT-HOI 3E-Apply to MRS. WII. ! MAM liAfiLEY, l,!iidy utrut. or LEON juwia iiai.i.i.i, Mnrkei itreei. novo lw Tfr JriOU REST-FURMslIED ROOMS-At 317 (,'herrv strtct. nov I at I7IOR I!KNT-PLAT-0f three rooms and hall. . Deslrublu location Apply at lit East b o QjulstHct, Ktstof LlmestoiiBSttCPt. oclJI lw For Jbe, Adltrtiitmsnti Hmtrr tht AT.fii m mM.... Mt Untt, 10 eenti eueh inter lion, or SO cent! a wee TORSAIiE-I.OUELI.lNbEri'EU-loiiiontlH ir...0.1il;.Jb.J,6nilltl liuntor. l'rlce III'. W. T. TIIOMl'SO.N, Cart's Ky. nor. .it &. idl4rtiA1ttitlt lil.rlr t Ml AaJiiii k..r.. n .. tut adiertltcr! mutt nrnli'i the eofy. OST-'JKLIVERY JI'JOK- - rpn graph Company. Of l'ostal Tele LOST-UROWN VKLVEl'-PaskuRo contain. Ing brown vehel.botweonSulton stnot and lowers et Third strut. Return to Mrs Joseph Crawford. novl lw '.' T .OST-ONC COCOA DOOR MAT- Tnkeu from Wt ; . .Powli of my resldouce in button slrect Hul. . 1hL J?r,,8,'i' 1; tide pleaso notify MRS. SLDDUTII JaHr CALHOUN. $W JiTttAYKD-COW IVom Perry's farm on the M i lyVo?o?tdef """" mW$ K&; ... Found. V tu 4 Advertisement! under this hn,ttm in.-ti ... hut eidiertluri must furniih the etyy, 371017 M) -OREEN SETTEEThrown over In .' my yard on Itillowu'eii Ovrner oall and pot same. MRS. JOHN POWER, East Third street. ITIOUND-CHILD'S WHIM QLOVE-On the .' street. Owner pltwo call at this onion and J0lllie, nova I w FoIIowIor is the program of tho Nl$lh Dis trict Educational Association meotloR at Ash land November 15:h ami lGih ns taken from The Ashland Independent: Frilay, November 15th, 1912. Address 13. V. Stanton. Kesponse Prof. i. W. Uradner, Soporinten dent Maysville School. The Public School Outlook in Eastern Ken tucky Superintendent Campbell of Pike. The Value of, TruUee Organizations Miss Llda Gardner, County Superintendent, Nicho las county. Tho Teacher and the Trustee?. K Veacb, Carlisle. County Supervision Jay O'Dioiel, Superin tendent Latvrecco county. The Opportunity of the Modern Hlh School It. Desn Pqulrres, Suporintenden', Carliflf. What Kentucky is Do!dr Darksdale llatn lett, State Superintendent. AJlernoon. Music. Tho Compulsory School Law William Huff man, Suj orinteodent llracken county. The Duty of Supetintrndonta and Teachers to attend the K. L A. T. V. Vinso", Sec. K. n. A. How to develop sontimont in tu.iport cf the fchnoli V. ('. Kuee, Superintendent Cartor couutt. Are our teachers ns efficient ns conditions reaaonably tlemino? Miss Anna I)aidson, Prlrclpal, Oreenup. How may the fm-incial condition of rural fcbools be improveo? Kash C. William', Superintendent, Breathitt county. An aJdress by Dr. Crabbi Whit Propan Hon May be Ktpectod of the Toacher? Friday Ihening S'ssion. Vision in 13 location Mr?. Cora Wilson Stowart, Superintendent, Rowan county. Tho Public School and Eflui-ncy Hon. V. P. Shawkey, State Suporintendent of West Virginia. Saturday Forenoon. An address T. J. Coato', Superisor of rural schoal.'. Tho Valuo of Teachers' Orcanizitions M A. Ciealdy, City Superintendent, LexinRtoo. Tho Ideal Teacher Mrs. Nannli G. Fal coner, Superintendent Fajetlo Co. A Plea for the Ninety-five Dr. J. A. Rob icson, President Murehoad Normal School. Vocational Elucational Dr. N. C. Shartfer, State Superintetdent of Pennsylvania. Saturday Afternoon. The Necessity of a Closer Rotation Hot we en City and Rural Schools T. A. Hendricks, Superintendent Cynthiina Schools. School Athletics 0. F. Martin, Superin tendent, Offingsvillo. Mason Count) 's Part in History Miss Jessie 0. Yanc7, Supeilntendent Mason County. Mornl Training in the Public Schools T. S. Williams, Superintendent Augusta Schools- The Joys and Sorrow s of a County Superin tendentMrs. Lutle ralmer Williams, Super intendent, r laming county. The Teacher's Responsibility for the Health of His Pupils Klmund Wroe, Superintendent Flemlogsborg School?. Saturday Evening 7:15. Duet Mrr. II. D.ao Squirres, Miss Battle Shaw Carlisle. Cantata 'The Flower Qaoen" Eijjblb Grade chorus, Ahland schools Directed by Miss Eateiia Harshmir. Addross Dr. N. C. Schaeffer, Harrodsburr;, Po. Nicholas county has enrolled every teach or, every trustee and fifteen cltlzana in the Ninth District Elucational Association. Fel low teachers, lots get busy. We can equal If not excel Nicholas. Remember Mason county alone beat ua In attendence nt Carlisle last year. Can v.e be content to allow Nicholas to carry the banner away from ourvory gateway? Not th's alone, but can wo miss the oppor tunity of bearing such men ns Dr. Schaeffer, for past 20 years State Superintendent of Schools In Pennsylvania, 15. A. Shawkey, Super intendent of West Vlruinls, Dr. Crabbe, Pres IdcntofEast Ksntucky Normal School, and GEM THEATER Mallne Tulav. 2 to 4Si1 p in. THE $a,eoo BRIDE 1'iitlie Wesu m Drami. MARY IN STAQE LAND IMlion Drumn WHIFFLES AND HIS rVAQIQWAND (. 0. I. O. D-ama. O CrEM M Prizes lobe given iiwny noil Kndny ulght Kirst prla i; second 11 60. O 013M H The Ualtod States employs 30t consuls and 29!) consular agonls. Most of the trouble In the world seems to take place in brunetto countries. Curijuily enough, tho Bulgarian airman, who was winged by tho Turks, was named Popoff. On August 314, 1911, thero were 84 511 idlo freight csri. On August 31st, 1912, there were only 9.7fi0. A photographic map of tho sky showing 1, 500,000 stars his been prepared in soctions by tho astronomers of Harvard. Ill Licklrg Valley Railroad, with terminal in Bath and Morgan ounties is to su'pond operations and will b dismantled. Awakenod bj the closing of a door and be lieving that a Lurglar was In his home, Simuel Browr, a Marion county farmer, killed his wife. Tho highest prico ever pa'd for farm land in Northern IlHaoh was that jint pail for tho Hoover farm of 50 acres, in Sterling township. The sale wai by n master la chancery to c'ose an estate and the land was bid in at $570 an acre. It will b) usod for farming purposes. Tho Right Kind of Game Warden AH. Olivet Advance. 11 I'. Portor, tho goniil an I efficient Game Warden of NluhuUs couoty, in one raid upon tho streams of that ciuity confiscated over fifty fijblog outfits that were being used un lawfully. In all probability he will be be signed work In Robertson as Special Warden this seasjs. latest Markets. COUNTHT rilODOCK. Following aro this murnlng'a quotations on ooun try produoe, telephoned at 9 o'clock by E.L Manchester, ManaKrof the Keystone Comruer til Oj Uiur: Eggs, loi oir, pe:aoi8n...."tJj Uuticr.... . . . I8J Tarkejr, Ma Hens.V 8 Sprluttdri, IW Ui eatfh IOj Old Roosters oj PASTIME TONIGHT ONLY TUT TATTfin 101 Illsou Keature, the one ou will like '. THE ANIMATED WEEKLY Issue No. Ill I'aclfle Paonnm Exposition 19IKnntl mitiy more events. BETTY'S, NIGHTMARE Victor. Hetty will Rtntun inn. 'llie place Is at tho Pastime, thn llmeNovemb r 15th, I9U, that JiO will be Klien awav. The Reason Why Moat Is Dear in the Unitod States CliK'vco, Il.t. Tho United States, which onco boasted nf having resources enough to supply tho whole worl I with fresh msat, now cannot supply cvon its own inhibitants. Immigration nny lno to bo restrktod in order to keep dotvn tl increasing cost of moats. The people mu-tt be tiugbt that more lie stoe'e must b produced before tho situi tlon is rol uved. These were thj startling statements made at the Americaa Meat Packers' As'oclation Convention. . 0. K.'S PRESTON "Dully Fine Chap," Says Younrj Cleveland of Professor 1UTYIU.B liarAIL X A UK XT. 'It octrlei, Coaloll.headllicht, ) al I 15 & ... Cairee.tltt) S3 -IU Golden Syrup, y ual 35 & 40 Molasses, now orop, V Kal. M 4b ... Molasses, old crop, V tci"- Sorghum, funcy new, $ gal. 40 Suitar,)eIlow, V - $' SuKr,eitra,U., V Ib... 6'iO 7 Sugar, A., V B) 7 ffi ... Sugar, i?r.inulated, p B, 7 & .. Sugar, powdered, ) B 10 Sugar, New Orleaus, V ft Teas, V ft 30 1.00 I'roiitionianii Vountiy I'roduce, Apples, dried, V B lljcon, breakfast, y E JO 30 Uacon, clear sides, V ft .... 15 17 liacon, Hams, V h 17 J) llncon, shoulders, y ft 10 15 llciiiii,t)gal 50 55 Uutter.ft 30 35 l.'zgs.ydoz 20 55 Flour, JelTerson, V bbl 6,00 ... Flour, Alpha, y bbl 5 75 ... Perfection 5 50 Hour, ara'iatu, l tuck 40 .. Hominy ygal 20 ... Honey, V ft 15 0 SO Lard.V tt 12 15 Meal.y peck . 30 .. I'otiloes, y peck S3 Voung ChUkens, V ft IB Apples, t.ible 20 ffl J" Uanauas, i doion 15 30 lemons, y dozen 10 Limes, y djen .'0 Pineapples, can s Ijtd 10 ... Ca.troralaOraugvs 30 40 Dr. P. G. SMOOT Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat AND Chronic Diseases OFFICE HOCUS 0 to 13 n, ill. I.lw U . in. SIINIAT.S llj Appulnliiieiil Only. rxKTtit. N. H., November 5th RhhardFol som Cleveland strongly atprovea his mother's choice of a husband. "He appears to be a bully fiuo chap," siys Hick, as he Is c.lld by his felb w sluionts here. "1 havo met him only once, though. It was last summer at our summer honn in tho Wbitu Mountains. What I saw then of Prof. Preston mado me like him. I am not willing to say ho long I have knonn about tho engigenmt, although I think I have known nbuut it as long as anybody else ba. My mother visited mo a few days not so long ago." FRAIL, SICKLY CHILD There Is m-ve Catarrh tn this section of the oouiitry than ail other diseases put together, aud until the last few jears was supposed to be Incur able. I'oragrett many jean doctor pronounced It n local dlseaseand prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fulling to cure with local treat, meut, pronounced It luuurable. Sclenco has proven cat irrh to bu n constitutional disease and thereforcrequlressonstltutlonultreatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by Y. J. Cheney A Co.,Toleilo.O ,1s the only constitutional oureou the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from tOJropstoateaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood indmnonussurraces of the system. They olTeronelmtflfl Jollars for any case It falls to cure. Send lor circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, t J. CIIKXEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75t Takollall's Family Plllsforoonstlpatlon. MISS 1UIU TCtlNEItlts assoolatd in the ofllce with Dr. Smoot. Miss 'turner Is a graduate nurse nnd his hud stveral yiars hospital experience in the use of IIATII3, MASSAGE and ELECTRICITY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES, Aud Is fully prepared for the work. Any one de siring her services will Qnd her at Dr. Smoot's nlllc", where'she can be ronsulled between the hours of H and i a. in. and 1 to 4 p. in. Sundays by appointment only. 'PHONE 01.- Wo Aro On;rlinj On Salo For a Few 1)11)8 Ono Dollar Slo Bottles of Iiii)roc(I WAHOO Compound Itlood and Nervo Tonic fbr 35c PER BOTTLE or 3 BOTTLES FOR $1 A remedy Tor Klieiimutism. niood, Stomach, Mer ami Kidney Tronhlcs. Do not forget tlio price :55c per bottle or y for SI. JOHN C. PECOR Druggist Maysville, Ky. KEYSTONE CONSTRUCTION CO. Now Located nt tin- Southwest Corner of Bank and Second Streets, Maysville. Ky. ' la now ready for business, with n corps nf efllcient nrcuitecta, engineers, etc., with competent wnikinciiship. heat of materials, and will contract lu linild from the very snnlleat to tho greatest nll-llreprcol buildings, S. B. CHUNN, Manager, LLANGEFELS Modern Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating ! High quality ol Qaa 'Vork a Specialty. HandleOnly the Ueatot material. Dealer in Brass Valve and Fittings, Gaa titovee and Uungca, All Sizea.of Sewer Pipe. Maysville, Ky.J Buy Your Now While prices are down and the supply is full. DON'T WAIT UNTIL COLD WEATHER. Strikes at the mines will make the supply short and high prices will result. WE HAVE 100, 000 bushels in our yards. BUY NOW. Kanawha and Pomeroy Coals Chestnut Coke for Furnaces G. W. McDaniel $ Co, OFFICES PLVM STREET and POPL4R STREET. I 0 II Rta fti JOHM W. PORTER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 17K'tit Seoond St., aiAY8VILT.E,Kl THE BEST '.WHISKIES, APPLE BRANDV, PEACH BRANDY. GIN AND WINES INJHE WORLD AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Satisfaction Ruaranteed. or monoy refunded. We'doiVt handle rectified, blended or compounded goods of any kind whatever. If quality counts, if purity is an object, if money- i saving meanB anything to you, we should have your trade. V Ltv stmZ ..m . am .. . J"" "W.iiuywu.iiuuooi, HOOK 'Tha PMtltlca a-' Primer." OwnsrctlHi this oinc8nd get rnt. ooUt hv IpouuD-aoLD niMiinu Nosr. olasses ; Qur plist sH i tbs otUct and gt fev. . Prof. T. J. CoaUt? Letters alleged to relate to droiioltloi; "Jobs," wrlttKO by Joho . McNumara to union official In rarloai citle, wero res'! In tho drntmite conspiracy trial at Indlanapolli Uoc- Restored to Health Oy Vinol A Lotter to Mothers Anxious mother) often nondor why Ihulr children aro so pale, thin and nervous and have so little appstitp. For the henofit of fuch mothers In this vicinity wo publish tho following Utter: 1. BJmund Uillor. New ILvjn, Conn,, sire: 'My little daughter every bIbcb her birth had been frail and sickly, &nl was a oocstant source of worrlmont. Hevoral months ono we commonced to givo hr Vinol. 1 imnndLtnly notod an Improveraant in her health and ap pearance, and from the good It has done her I can truly say it will do all you claim, This child'd recovery yvjs duo to tho com blned action of iho mdicinil elements ex traded from cods' livers combined with the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained in Vinol. Vinol will build up nnd strengtboa delicate children, old people, and tho weak, run-down and debiliatod. Wo return tho money In evory case whore It falli. John C. Pccor, DruggiM, Maysville, Ky, Curiosity Aroused Oar curiosity was rrouaed after eeeloj the large blue and whltenlgns In front of the atcr of MbBBrs. Gilanty & A'pr at 128 Market street, and more so after analog tint the entire front was closed up and advertised hs being closed fur two djya undergoing glganlio prep aratlocs of romarking and rearranging stock. This newnpapar tolng forevtr on Ih lookout for nows, we went In to have a talk with them and see what It was all about. Wo were In formed Ibat they were gulDg to conduot u 10-day war on merchandise, and from the elaborate prrparotlons they nre making, It looks as If past sales In men's ready-to-winr morchandUe that have been conducted In this vlo'nlty aro gniag to bo more chlld'o play compared to this one. They have etoppsd at nothing In the way of money in making this event (be roal thing la a war on merchandise and high prioea, even golrg to the Urge ex pense of having the Lead of tho Uercantll Special Ualea Company of Cincinnati, Oalo, to como here with a crow vt picked nun to conduct thij mammoth pale, and It looks to us that theio gentlemen are experts In Clais A at this work, thev Assure a-Miaare .dial tn all, and aik you to come and see for lycuno'f. ycuno'l NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A SWEEPER-VAC We have over 230 satified customers who are using this wonderful sweeper. Phone or drop us a card and we will be glad to come to your home and demon strate the Sweeper-Vac. We also have a large and complete line of high-class furniture. Come and let us show you, MclLVAIN.i HUMPHREYS & KNOX, n Funeral Directors and Em balmers. Furniture Dealers. 207 Sutton Street. 'Phone 250 &A2I A THi: I.KDOKU leads In all, nuil Ih the fa vol It o ;ijpr of the people. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, WKITK rou ntioic LIST. 0. H. P. THOMAS & CO. HflYK KENTUCKY t reat Crowds! i A ATTENDING THE Big Purchase Sale! Daily the crowds increase as the news of the unprecedented values is heralded over Mason county and thousands have already taken advantage and bought their supply of Winter Footwear! Follow the crowds tomorrow, as the following values will, with out a doubt, eclipse all previous records: Special Request. sZlrin ansucrina advertisement opptartitQ'.tlKs ctluinru of tht! pajter, r uheiis iujlif oodi from a merchant whose uditrttitmimtaprr! in thtiptper, eur nadei i sir uptelallv retuetttd to 1U1U thht (hn uw tht adttrttusntut in Tills Pvju.10 LttsaKA. Tht! wilt toil itu nothing, end U fill t trotefullf apprttlutett lu bU tU nivtrltitr and the Editor, Ladies' New Fall Footwear in all leath ers and this fall's newest styles; button and lace; $2.50 values, $1.49. Misses' Fine Fall Footwear in all leathers, regular and extra hi-cut Trooper Boots; $2.50 values, Sl.ii). Misses' and Children's excellent school shoes, lace or button; in Gun Metal or Vici; $2 values, 99c. Children's Vici Kid and Tan button and lace, with wedge heel; sizes 3 to 6; 85c values, 19c. Ladies' Extra High Trooper Boots in Tan, Velvet, Gun Metal and Patent; every size, every width; special $4 values, wonderful values at $2.49. Men's High-Grade Shoes in Tan, Gun Metal, Patent, made in this season's newest models, including the newvraised toe and the low receding English style; $4 values, $2.49. Boys' New Fall Styles in all leathers; $2.50 values, $1.49. Boys', Youths'; Little Gents Box Calf and Satin Shoes, $2 values, 99c. Just Received-zA new lot of Chil dren's and Misses' Jockey Boots in Patent Leathers and Gun Metal. I DAN COHEN MflMM" W. H. Means 1 Manager I HHsflHHH WlL. i wV9 j