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PI Is ifc ? Byp hr6 HV? K1 't d' ;. .,' :.k' Lv m , $ Hfr w-V ' , : . .i m K- V. W' Vft r s iTfc. t Honestly Isn't it a pleasure as well ,as a blessing there is one clothing store in Maysville where you can send a child with inuuimosicuuiiucuuuui gcuiug kind, honost and good attentiou a Well ns when you come your s sell? Ever day finds our trade owing just because ol this ry iact. Overcoats and new 'inter Suits, all-wool, fast col 's, at $10, is one ol the many lings for men we givo. Ro lember. Trunks are being spe cially priced for a lew days. Geo. H. Frank & Co. Maysville's Foremost Clothiers. PUBLIC; LEDGER The gage mark. 12.7 and falling. Negro rouatera have been demanding $120 per month nt St. Louis to load and onload packets. The men wore Retting $90 per month. TERMS OF TURKISH SUR RENDER London, Enoland, November 15. Bulgaria's terms of peace to Turkey, ns reported to Vienna and sent from that city by the correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, consists of seven stipulations: Included iu the first stipulation is the surrender of Tchtalaja army and its withdrawal guarded by Bulgarians. The second provides for tho evacua tion by the Turks of Adrianople, Scu tari, Monastir and Janina. The third calls for a payment of a war indemnity to the Balkan allies. The fourth demands the surrender of couquered territory. The fifth calls for the international istation of Constantinople. The sixth provides for opening the Dardanelles and making Saloniki a free port. FINED $2,500 iE2 r Charles! H. Spencer, Popular Cjf & 0. Conductor, Plead ' ed Guilty in the Fed eral Court Richmond, Kw, November 14th, The Federal Court adjourmd for the term this afternoon, following the sen tencing of 30 moonshiners, who were ' given 30 to 90 days in jail in addition to flues. , Toh" i Ferigen, a distiller of Mid dlesboro, was found guilty of remov ing whisky from a warehouse without paying the special tax as required by law. Sentence will be passed at Lon don. O. H. Spencer, former C. & O. con ductor, running from Huntington to . Cincinnati, was fined $2,600 in the Federal Court today and Samuel Roths child, a broker of Cincinnati, was . fined $1,600. They wero indicted for violating tho Interstate Commerce act. Spencer was charged with failing to punch passenger tickets and turning them over to Rothschild, who sold them at cut-rate prices. They pleaded guilty to the charge and paid their -fines, " A cass of widespread interest to quail hunters throughout Kentucky was decided here yesterday, when Judge A. M. J. Cochran fined Wesley Hall, VV. C. Rogers and Robert Kan dell of l'leasureville and Bagdad from ' $100 to $200 for violating the inter state act. The defendants had been Indicted on the charge of shipping quail put of the state. They pleaded guilty and the fines were paid. State Gamo Warden J. Quincy Ward and A. 'B, Brewster, the latter representing tho .Government, assisted in the proBOCU- tion. A WOMAN'S APPEAL To allVnowlDg tutlereri of theumtdira, whether muscular or or tho Joints, sciatica, lumbagoes, baelcatiho, palm In iba klduejs or DouralgU Dulm. to wtlta to her for i home treatment wMoh h repeatedly cored All of Diets torture. Stia f Ml W her duty to tend It to nil sufferers FIIKK. suiiertri vnt.t,. houiaodi will tee. t necess&rr. Thta Yu cure Tonrteir at home, nt t IUI tWjr do nb&dRv of climate UjIdk DK ttmfit 4lcovrr bMtcfcc urlo acid from tha Umt, lposoas tM MilNaod Joint, purlfc MM iMmi mm! brlcbtMMr tt eye, ItIk elMly MWMKi liwwlrsto ifMpw. If Um f,be U. tlaSVWV E2 Xti.X, SUMMWM, MiflilM.liil.lM..MI ! I tfc. I !)' COMING BACK G. 0. P. in Kentucky Getting Together Big Repub lican Daily For Louisville Kentucky Leaders Size Up Sit uation and Outlln Program With a vlow to established a Republican newspaper In Louisville, the Rspabl oin State Central Committee, at a meollog held at Ibe Gait llouee In Louisville Thursday n'ght adopted a resolution empowering E. T. Franks of Owecsboro, chairman to name a committee of five to formulate plana and report back to the State Central Committee. N6t only members of the State body attend ed the meeting, bat many other Republicans also were present from prafctlcall evory sec tion tf the state. Before tho meeting was adjourned those In attendance formed them eeleaa Into a Republican State Club, each pledging himself to secure as numbers of the organization at least ten other persons. Be sides the State club, there are to be Republi can clubs in each of the 120 counties of tho State, the State club to be tho governing authority orer the county clubs. Judge Ilomor Bataon of Louisville, was elected President of the State Republican Club, and State Senator J. F. Bosworth of Uiddlesboro, was elected Vice President from the State-at-large. There la to be a Vice President from each of the Congressional dis tricts. However, these, with the exception of QUI Spalding of Louisville, who was named as a Vice President at the meeting will be chosen later. ' S J. Roberts, KJitor of The Lozlngtoo Leader, was elected Secretary of the State Club, and Alvls S. Bennett, Secretary of the Republican State Central Committee, was chosen as bis assistant. Green Garrett of Winchester, Clark county, was elected Treas urer. Senator Bradley, in his talk dealing with the need for a Republican newspaper In Louisville, said that the cost of starting it should be borne by Republicans In every coun ty in the state. FIFTT CENT3 EACH. Creen Garrett of Winchester, said that if every Republican In Kentucky would sub scribe 60 cents towards the establishment of a Republican paper $150,000 would be realized. State Senator Bosworth of Uiddleabore, said somebody bad played the fool, and tbat if It were necessary, in ordor to get the Progres sives back Into lino, to give them all the offices In the party, he thought It should be done lie urged the need for a Republican niiwspaper, declaring tbat without one In Lou sville it was impossible to expose the "false statements" made during the campaign by the opposition. Greon Garrett said be did not believe In giving everything to the Hull Moosais In an effort to get them back into office. Oe (aid be was 'an uncompromising Republican, and tbat every time a Bull Mooter stack up his head for office he would help to cut him down, lie said the Democratic parly could not itand prosperity and predicted that within a few more years the Republicans would again bo in the saddle. He made a plea for a reorganization of the Republican Committee lo Louisville dlstrlct.cal ling attention the feeling against It on the part of many. "For God's sake give us a decent committeo in this distrlt," he concluded. W. D. Cochran of Maysville, Chairman of the Republican State Campaign Committee, was unablolo attend last night's meetiog, but sent a letter Instead that was read by Chair man Franks. In it he predicted a reunited party and declared bis undying allegiance to Republican principals. Judge Bethurum of lit. Vernon, aald the hot tbat was fired Into Colonel Roosevelt' breast gave him 2,000,000 of his 4,000,000 votes. Phil Browo,a Negro,of Louisville diitrlct.vas called on for a speech and began by stating tbat be asnot an orator, aa bis work bad been along other lines. "At heart every Negro Is a Republican," be said. ' If be Is not ho is toq ungrateful to have the consideration of anybody." ) John W. UcColloch of Owensboro, said the Republican party "by going down to defeat ratber than sacrificing some of Its dearest principles had proved Itself a bigger, better and grander party than orer." Chairman Franks presided over tba meeting. EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS New York, November 15th. President elect Wilson will satl for Bermuda at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for a vacation, and will return December lGih. To set at jest In the meantime speculation as to what he would do with Ttgard to tariff reultlon be lamed the following statement: ' "I shall oall Congress together jo extraor ikwf atHHlM aot later thw April 15th. I ll ek Mi bmm I thlak tW tt pfeJgM wfcgki to ri4ii M BtoitfVl XnUst Bctus Senator Raynor of Maryland is some better. n Roosevelt 09 votes ahead of Wilson in California. W. N. Ilobart, old Cincinnati dis tiller, is dead, aged 70, Today President-elect Wilson starts for Bermuda for a six weeks vacation. Now Orleans gets next year's meet ing of the United Daughters of tho Confederacy. Vincent Astor, aged 21, yesterday in Now York camo into possession of $150,000,000 by will ol his father, John Jacob Astor, lost on the Titanic. New York, November 15th. Wil liam Campbell Clark, one of the world's leading thread manufacturers, died last night at his home iu this city. The bodies of the five members of the Cbaney family of Jackson, Ky., who wero killed in the 0., H. & D. wreckSat Indianapolis, were taken to Jackson yesterday. I i latest Markets. OOOMTllT rnODUCX. Following are tbli tnurntnK'i quotation t od oountryproduce,telepbonedat9o'oloolcbyE.li Manoheater,MaDKerof the Keystone Uoinmer lal Oiuipaur: EgKloiiotT, peraoion,.-.,-2!o Uuter... .. . 18j Tuilceyi - 163 Heni,9 J).......- Springers, 1M tt teach 1UJ Old Roosters. 5o Itabbttt, per dozen 1.50 MITBTILLX narXlL VADKBT. Urocerlti. noaloll.headllsht. nal I 15 a Coffee, V B K Golden Syrup, V gal . 35 o to 40 Molaiif t.uew crop, ft gal 50 Molasses, old crop, V gl Sorghum, faooy new, y gal 10 Sugar, jellow, V lb 6H Sugar.extra.O., V V 7 Sugar, A., V lb 7 ... Sugar, granulated, fj lb 7 (ft .. Sugar, powdered, J lb 10 Sugar, New Orleaus, f lb. Teas, V 30 lM rrotltiont and Country rroduct. Apples, dried, y fi Uaoon,breakfatt, lib.,,.. 20 30 Uacon.olear tides, V & 15 ,7 Hacon.Harai, t lb 17 ) liaoon.thouldert, f) lb 10 15 lleant.Vgal 50 5i Dutter,VB 30 3S Kggt,ido .... 30 25 Plour, Jefferson, V bbl t.W ... Klour, Alpha, bbl ... 5 76 ... Perfection 5 50 Klour, Graham, V saolc 40 .. Hominy Vgal 30 ... Uonej.V B . 15 30 Lard.y B 13 15 Meal.V peck 30 ... Potatoes, peck 25 .. Young Chickens, V lb 18 ... Apples.table. ....'. 10 25 Bananas, V doien - 15 30 Lemuns, )) dozen 40 .. Limes, Vdoien 20 .. Plnapplei,ckn, t laud 20 ... Ca.lfornUOranget SO 40 CINCINNATI MARKETS. C1NC1MMAT1,N0V 13,1811. Catllt. Shippers . 13 Will M) Extra I. ...I...... Uutober Steers, extra to BXi7 35 Good to choice .M U0J " Commoa to fair...... ft 60&I5 00 Uelfers.extra . 36t 50 Good tocboloe i tUtS 35 Common to fair...... IS 50t5 40 Oowt, extra ...... 15 35 65 Good to oholoe 14 CM2I5 23 Common to fair 13 25t4 O) Oanners 13 51CI3 75 Hulls, bologna It 36S 00 Extra . 155 60 Vat bulls 15 005 50 t'cjlri. Extra 10 50t0 00 Pair to good V 5 te 75 Common and large It (0C9 50 Uogt, Heavy hogs. -.17 8VB7 PO Paokers and butohers IT S0I7 Vi Mixed paokers 17 60&I7 SO Stags U 25l 75 Heavy fat sows 15 50I0 60 Extra M 85I7 00 Ltzhtshlppers 13 85 17 35 Pigs, 110 pounds andless.14 0)t 75 amp, Extra . W 65M 75 Good to oholce 13 2itl 65 Common to fair II 35t3 11 Lambt. Extra ...ia 76!.... Goodtopholc 10 tKttO 60 Common to fair It 50!o 15 Yearlings H 60ll nhtat. No. 3 red 1 Olot 07 No.trtd M(3l 01 No. 4 red tOQ 93 Corn, No.Jwhlt IK Ol 63 No. 1 jellow 61 & 61 No. 3 mixed 61 & 63 Oalt. No. I white I 35 C205X No. S mixed 3J Say, No 1 timothy ,...116 600117 (0 No.ltlmothy 115 00ll no No.l timothy 113 5A3II3 oo No.l elovar 118 50II7 00 No.lolovermlxad JHt 0Oj5W 50 No.l otovar mixed M 0OIM14 60 There Is m"re Catarrh In this seotlon of the country than ail other diseases put together, and until the last tew years was supposed to be Incur able. Foragreat many years doctors pronounced It atooaldlitaieaud prescribed local remedies, and by constantly tailing to oure with local treat. ment, pronounoed It incurable. Science has proven oatarrh to be aoonstltutlonal disease and thereforerequlresoonstltutlonaltreattnent. Hall's Catarrh Oure, manufactured by F. J.CheaeyA Co.,Toledo,0.,ls theoulyoonitUutlooalesifeon the market, It Is taken Internally In 4f4 1 ram lOdropttoateaspoo'nful. It aotsdlrsftlf Btli boodandmuooussurfces of the syasasu. Thy oKeronettJn.Ire l dollars tor any case UMte t. care, Ssad for otroalars and tMtlatealaltv'A)' ami, f. 3, CHKKKT A CO.. ToMoO.' gUWfwM,T4n TaUM'SaUf I4lltivHfM. r v OKURCfl NOTES CENTRAL NIE3DYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday-school at 0:30 a. m., J. B. Wood. Superintendent. Preaching at 10:45 a, m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor nt 6:15 p. m. The publ.o Is cordially Invitod and will be warmly welcomed to these services. Rev. R. L. Dgnn, Pastor. FIRST rRGSBYTEKIAN CUURCU. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m A. M. J. Coch ran, Superintendent. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endoavor at 6:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday nlght at 7 p. m. Every one cordially Invitod. Rev. John Barbour, Pastor. CllOUCH OP THE NATIV1T.T. Sunday-school nt 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10:45 a. m. Evening rervlce at 7:00 p. m. All seats free at all aervlco. Rev. J. II. Fielding, Rector. first m. e. church, SOUTH. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Prxachlog at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p Ptstor. Epwortb Leaguo at 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. "You are cordially Invited to all of to. by these services. Rev. M. S. Clark, Pastor. second-u. e. church, south. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Epworth League at ti:30 p. m. Pra)er Meeting every Thursday evening at 7 p. m. Preaching on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. rn. We earnestly Invite you to attend all these services. J. W. SiursoN, Pastor. first baptist church. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Union meeting at 7:30. Sunday morning: "Rnilding a Tower Witb Blood." B. i P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 7 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is extended to nil. Rev. 3. M. UAYMOitn. Pastor. THIRD STREET II. E. CHURCH. Services tomorrow aa follow tt: Preaching by the psstor at 10:45 Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m , I. M. s. m. Lane, Superintendent. Epworth League devotional service at 6:15 p ro. led by Mr. M. C. Dailev. No preaching in the evenlog. The congre gation will join in the union temperance meet hg at the First Baptist Cburcb. Every one invited to all these services. Como and you will find a hearty welcome. REV. W. W. SutPARD, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. ro.. J. W. Bradner Superintendent. Men's Class meets In the Sundsy-school room at this hour. A cordial Invitation la given the men of the Church to attend this class. Service at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m., 1, T. Kackley, President. All of the members urged to be present. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. A welcome awaits those attending these meetings. Rev. Roger L. Clark, Pastor. peoples (Column Net Charge! AJitrtltemrnti uiuti (Ae htadingt of "lltlj Wanted," "Sttuatiom ll'anltJ," "Loit" and "i'bund," and not exceeding three Unet In length, are 1'JtER to alt, iHTXo IIuolnrM Attrrrtlaftupnta luaerird willioiit pay. Ifanivert fall to come the flrtt time, we Invite a many repetition! at are necenaryto iccure what you 2.(1 trtue for. Il' with adverttteri to feel that thei re. not imposing on tu by uting our free columns. BVAdiertUert xcar furntih copy, which can be left at the office or tent by mail, TltS PVISLIC LEDGER, So. 10 Eatt Third Street. iOanted. AdvettUementt under this heading, not txeeedim HV4 lines, 10 cents each insertion, or to cents a week WANTED Men and women to sell our Christ mas goods; make spleurtld gltts for men, women, children. Sell on eight. Larue profits. Experleccuunnt'oessarv. We show you how. Ad dress Quaker Knit, 1,000 Chestnut St., I'hlla., Pa. YANTKL) A money maker. Guaranteed Hosiery to wearer. Our proposition beats all o othrrs. HO per day, Wrlto Immediately. QDAKER CITY MILLS, 31 South Sixteenth street. Philadelphia, l'a. novl4 lOt WANTED-Whlte or colored Rlrl to do general houe work. Apply to llox71, Maysville, rvy , it. u, no, a, XTANTKD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING VV For both men and women; overcoats, ladles' cloaks, underwear, white underskirts, etc Also will buy comforts, blankets and sheets. Will call at homes. J. II. URADl'ORD. 41 East Front street. 'Phone 445. Janl ly THE J. T. MACKEY TRANSFER COUrANY will more anything any time any place, OUlce George W. Chllds cigar stand, 4 West Sec ond street, Maysville, Ky. 'Phone Its. Je6 ly for Rtnt. Advertistmentt unurr this heading, not erceedlnt It ii, 10 centt each insertion, or to cents a week FOKRENT-KOOMS-Or entire house; also, special heater and ooal ranve for saie. Ap ply to Mrs. JULIA CUMMINQS, Houston avenue, city. not 15 It For tjafe. Jdvertinments under this heading.not exeeedini (tie lines, 19 cents each Insertien, er SO cents a week TilOK3ALK-STOVK3-Qne cooking and one j- nesting stove oneap (r oasn. Appr Mrs. KATE KINO. 809 East Eourth street. (, PHiis Zosi Udvertiumrtitt under this mailing tmsrred frt-t tut advsrKttrs muil furnish the copy. LOST-ENAMELED GOLD IIAR PIN-Ue. txtf en corner Fourth and Market and A. 0. npanr resiuenov. Please return to Dr. J. M. rstAy tZER. novlftlw LOST-LONG (lltAIN AND HKART-Wednes. day night, iHtween the Gtm Theater and Cummins' grocrr. Finder pleas retnm to this Mot or to Miss jfRKNE ENNIS, Ihlnl street. uovtMw T, Q6T-00LD HROOOH-Set wltt pearls ad -J opalctnt', belwefB JkleVestfestaod Hnt- ffl T4W jwwara u niiums l-a nt awoge) i "JACK" JOHNSON OUT OF JAIL Chicago, November lCtb. Jack Jobospo, champion heavyweight pugilist, accused of vio lation the Mann white sUvo act, was released from custody today before Judge Carpenter In bonds of $30,000. f The sureties accepted wore the pugilist's mother, Mrs. Tiny Johnson, aud Matthew S, Baldwin, real estate dealer. A Training School fop Teachers Courietli-ii'llnt to Fl-mcntarT InlcrrotdlftU m 4 f.lr H'ate Crr till tri. V.llt In all rm.llr Bitiool or Kuntuckj, t(p-UI rtnrM tiiJ Ravi im Tjf Cour.ei. TulttoaFfto Ap wtc! - tx1ntps. TwatblenJIldor Itlltorlei.niwtnA'Idlfhyftt, n inanniltralntnrboll'tln prMUMv-tiMMMiftrtmriitertlirteulturt. a wtllcqulnpci ttniln.loni. Iomrtll) Srln" .'", Trr btlnlKp. t.mix-rlf BwnidTcrmWo-nvhT'Sj JhlM Ttfm Jnurr S7, Fourth Tfrin Ar'" L Bummtr School opanl Juo IS, ' .f. a. CltAnnB, President. ) If It's R00KWOOD It's Good COFFEE There's several grades, but be sure It's Rooknood 30c to 40c Por Pound One pound packages. One pound cant. All grocers. The E. R. Webster Co. JJSSSKSi. PHYSICIAN! OPTICIAN! Your physician can treat successfully all ordinary eye disease. If an operaton ia necessary he will refer you to a REAL specialist In eye sur gery. When glasses are necessary be will advise you to see the skilled optlciin, one who knows glasses from A to Z. He will tell yon to go to Simpson because he knows that tba man who specializes is the one to consult about his specially. J. A. SIMPSON, pecond Floor First Natloial Bank. MAYSV1LLK, KT. Small Place Near Town For Sale We have for aale a nice little place of 18 acres located on the pike just '214 miles from Maysville. On this farm there is a cozy little houso and good stable, smoke houseand hen house: lome fruit for family use. Place all in grass but about two acres. School and church in sight of tho place. Trice, $750. , Thos L.Evvan&Co REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS TRADKRS' HANK. MAYSVILLE, KY. 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 wc will be glad to come to your home and demon strate the Sweeper-Vac. Wc also have a large and complete line of high-class furniture. Come and 1st us show you. MclLVAIN.i HUMPHREYS & KNOX, Funeraf Directors and Em balmers. Furniture Dealers. 207 Sutton Street. 'Phone 250 SpQclal Request. SHTn atuisnrlng cutyertistvieids appearing sA. Mluiniu of thti naper, tr when tuyln' nols froo o merchant w host advertlsemenfafpri inlhtspeyxr ur rnJr art isfxelally rtqutsUd to ttatt that tht mu Ms adverHtevttnt in Ta JPcbuq Li bo hi TAli wdl cut yent noshing, mud tt wilt bt gratefuUf istt?reia4Hbiil,4thth44v4rtirndt4l&Ue: wWraSfi RICHMOND. KY. wmm rMf a smhti-a it wan $m u 4 1 -Ac -225r "' '' 1 s 1 . 1 i 1 - i- 1 r- r- Y 1 .. r-- - l. Sape Goods. Less Money! Better Goods, iame Money. This storo is filled with best Roods attractively priced. The Outings nt Co, 84c and 10c arc a positivo saving to you. s Tho Apron Ginghams at 6c and 7 are tho bargains of tho city. j-uo mrgess biock oi pretty, wasuaoic Dress Uingtiams in tho city, y Tho underwear ts just a little bettor than ever before for tho price. 'Xf Special qualities nt 25c nnd COc. XL Five different styles ot Ladies' Union 8uits at $1 each. '-rt The skirts we are telling at 49c aro rare bargains, including Satin, Outing and Gingham Skirts. Our Blankets are larger than usual. Specials at $1, $1,50 and $2 that are a saving of about 50c to you. Beautiful Kitnona Goods, look!nnd feels like silk. Seo them. A fow pair of Ironclad Hoso for children left, only 19c. More Gloves, more Hosiery, moro Kibbons, more novelties than ever before. You must just seethe Neckwear to learn tho Btyles. Ituflling in many styles and widths. December fashions aro here. ROBERT L. HOEFLlCli, WAIl mnttrr lor publication mnst handed In before 0 o'clock su m. e i I L JHl W Daily Meat Market! W. A. Wood & Bro. No. SAO Market Otreat I'hoBO ate, MAYSVILLE, KT. (Id Business 90 Yrs.) SATURDAYS From Now to January 1st, 1913 Lard 12c Plate and Brisket.. 9c Chuck 11c Rib 12c Best Cuts Roast and Steak 15c We hire our store room and slaughtering house lu the best sanitary condition of any in the city and we larlte local, state or Rorernment Inspection. We buy the best stock an th Mar ket and sell at the lowest prices. We Want Butchers' Stock and Hides. UNION MADE HAND MADE BEST MADE golden glory '(ILOHIUVHLT UOUl" Established Reputation! For salety and good methods should surely be considered in the selection of a Bank. The State National is seeking your Business. CONSERVATIVE. COURTEOUS. SAFE. The State National Bank Maysville, Ky. CHAS. II. PEARCE, President. E. Vice Daylight Window Displays at Night It is wonderful how beautiful and attractive win dow displays are under the pure white raya of ELECTRIC LIGHT I A well-dreBsed window properly illuminated is like a beautiful picture. We can make yours attractive. MAYSVILLE GAS CCK We Are Better Prepared Than ever this (all to satisfy our cuBtomers, Years ago no adopted the method ot (air dealing and we find it pays, for today our old customers have per (cot confidence in us, We sell tho kind o( goodd that inspires confidence and we guarantee satisfau tion. Wo have the nattiest line of SUITS and Ever sold in Maysville. styles are here. : Our Line of Shoes is Complete It you want a good pair ot shoes come here tor them, Every pair guaranteed. : : : . New Fresh Furnishing Goods, New lints, Caps, Trunks nnd Bags. A Splendid Line of Winter Underwear and Sweaters J. Wesley Lee m Norilwttt tit. NlirtoUMJ Sftoftl Strt. . .1' c I. Ill j . . J i 211. and 213 Market Street Will Save ou From 20 Per Cent, to 40 Per Cent, on waieiies, .8 Diamonds. Jewelry WALSH, Jeweler and Optician 229 Market St., Maysville, Ky. POWER & DAULTON CIQAR CO. MAKIBS - MAYSVILLE, KY. HAVEYODEVBR 1 --? NOTICED THAT fl LrtS' TUB HIGGEST fl VTQr STORES ARE THE R WQJ 1 BIGGEST ll gr m ADVERTISERSr H III THAT'S WHAT E tmmim f MADE THEM 11IO.B Iff T. KIRK, President. H. C. SHARP, Cashier. v OVERCOATS All tha i.ew shades and The duo?-" mwitkAViSrrm Sfcft j w "Vx " m JPIi 3ml ' fniurun. ' ' -