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Florence hia ryes like a dove. ,S Florence" can sing like a lark, - Florence bas wings on bar hat When ccolng at eight in the park; Florence Is as coy as a thrush, (Pigeon-toed, too, I hare beard) So, It la not strange, after all, That people say she Is a btrd. JWsT When nisding dental work call on Cartmel : ,JN- i Reserved seats on sale Tuesday, November 20th, for International Operatic Company at High School, Thursday avenlog, November 28tfa. (Advertttement V For Sale My home of four rooms on Lexington atreot. Bargain If sold at once. Nelson T. Bratton. PUBLIC AUCTION! On next llonday, County Court diy, will bo e.o'd a cottage of five rooms and two halls situated In Third street, Fifth Ward, be tween Lexington and Walnut streets, the property of Charles and Joseph Collins. Charles F. Taylor, auctioneer. (Advertisement) LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports show the steady output of coal during tbo last few years has mado tbo dealers push for wider markets, Wo are going to get more trade your trade by giving you a Rreater value for your money. You will never get out ol debt uulosa you buy wisely. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. riiorcE ia. JKVTh l'nbllo Ledarrr. dlttane 'PhOBK No. 40. local Had Ions Tho Only Place in Maysvillo To seo n representative lino of Victor-Vic trolas. Kvory etyle $15, $25, $40, $60 up to $200. Murphy, the Jeweler, will gladly play them for you. adv. HOMESEEKERS' OPPORTUNITY! :flwt A substantial cottage o( tlirco rooms with large porch, located in Sixth Ward, is of fered tor Balo at a bargain. Terms easy. i cm J. R. DEVINE Seasonable Talks! Now is the season of the year to get ready for hunt ing, hog-killing time, Thanksgiving and Jack Frost. Let us help you get ready. We'veli complete stock of Guns, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Shells, Lanterns, Butcher Knives, Lard Presses, Food Choppers, Sausage Mills, Robes, Blankets, Acetylene Buggy Lamp?, 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. HUNTERS Mike Brown's is the Sportsmen's Headquarters! FARMERS Mike Brown is your friend ! Seasonable Suggestions ! Just received, NEW Evaporated Peaches and Apricots, Buckwheat and Pancake Flour, PURE Maple Syrup, Fancy Eating Apples. Join the throng of satisfied dainkers of El Perco Coffee. We can furnish the best Aluminum Coffee Percolators at manufacturers' cost. CABLISH The Quality Grocor. Masonic Temple Bldg. Shingles! f Shingles ! Shingles I A Million of The ml Wo liavt Just received two carloads or Clear lied Odnr. Wo lioujtht them when tho prluo ivni low and wo will sell thorn at tho Ijowoat i'naelblo Prlco. Wo aluo havo Cypress and Poplar SIiIiikIcs and wo aro over-stocked and forced to sell. Hrlnt: your wajjon with you. Wo Kiiarantrn priced, and will moro than meet competition. Como in and aoo. And don't you forjjet that now is tho tlmo to Ret Shingles at THE MASON LUMBER CO. Incorporated. Cor. Limestone and Second Streets. 'Phone 519. P gents for Doorino Machinory. Maysvillo, Kv. a. a. Mclaughlin. l. n. nun an. WEATHER REPORT FAIKTODAY AND WEDNESDAY. Tho Director! of the Stato National Dank havo declared tbe regular 3? dividend and ona per cent, extra, payable December !!i, 1912. Slept While E-rido Waited Kantas City Journal. Some years ago au engagement was broken of! In Howard beostue, aft jr he bad dressed for the ball, bo lay down for a few ruinates, fell esleep and dldn'c wako up until past mid night, leaving her to sit around in her fino fii-np3 wondering wbat was tbe matter. Us couldn't rqaaro it with her, so he looked around, found another girl and tbe offended bride found another min. Thoy both got married, and there aro now two happy families where there would bavo been but oco. WANTS TO KNOW Postmasters Asked to Learn Prob able Extent of Parcels Post Wc 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. We would rather have the money, just now, than the buggies. Come in. Mike Brown ! THE SQUARE DEAL-MAN iPjOW a c ersona i 9r h "" I' A William Vicro? of Brighton,, 0., Is here jTlsit to his mother, Mrs. Fanny Vlcroy of .erry itreet. Mr. and lira. II. J. Brown, cee Ui.s Mary ne, are the guests of her mother, Uri. Alice ne of West Second street. lunty Superintendent Jesaio 0. Yancey left lay for Louisville to attend tbe Child are Conference of tbe Southern Edaca I Association. ryF. ("Scatter") Sailer, one of tbe crack en of the St. Louis Nationals spent last here visiting old time friends. He Is t bis old borne to Ulgglntport, 0. Urs. ;. C. Cablish Is visiting relatives in Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitel have returned borne after a pleasant visit to Cincinnati. Mlsfes Lucy and Fanny Leo left Saturday to spend Thanksgiving with their brother, Mr. Stanley Lee and family at Ironton. LITTLE HOPE FOR PEACE According to Reports Received Berlin From Vienna at Dispatches from Vienna, recelvod say that a belief id current that It will be Impossible to maintain peace In Europe. Five Austrian ar,my corps have been mobilized and are equipped for war. It U reported that Austria will send en ultimatum to Belgrade within seventytwo hours, unless tbore are counter development! In the meantime. CIAL SALE ON GRAPE FRUIT: eAlBBi Slio ...HoEftCh. Large Slto...... 7Ko I aoh. jrJrofour PJ3IINDKLL M1N013MKA f. It U the beat ever. h can't make it at good. We have one liaadred pleased ous iera on thU one article. i 40V , liMi -j & CONRAD. -12SL?' K - n a, Nt to rmttlwe. In order that ad quate facilities may be provided for the handling of tho paresis post business tffldiontly and on a country-wide scalo at tbe outset January lit, Postmistor General Hitchcock has ashed every I'oitmastcr in tho Unilted States to obtain from tho buslnoss public Information aa to tlo probable extent tbe now eye tern will be used. Eich Postmaster has been provided with circulars which set forth in detail the provis ions of tbe parcel post law, tho retes of post age and an explanatory statement concernlog tbe delivery of parcels past rmtter. Atten tion also is directed tn the fact that such mat tor may be reg'stered and also insured against loss. MRS. HEDWIG SCHUBERT Aged Woman Formerly of Dover Fatally Injured By Street Car at Newport Mr. lied wig Schobert, formerly long a resident of Dover, and mother of Mr. Henry Schubert, one of Mason county's loading farmers, residing near Dover, was fatally in jured by a streetcar at Newport yesterday mornlog. The Times-Star gives tho following account of tbo sad accident: "Confused and unable to gather ber wits about ber la time, eo as to move out of tbe way of a Ft. Thomas car, whose path she had attempted to crow, Mrs. iledwig Schubert, aged 88, a widow, was struck and probably fatally injured Monday morning, at 7:15 o'clock, at Fifth and Washington avenues, Newport, Ky. Tbe motorman mado au effort to stop his car, witnesses say, but tbe mo mentum was too great. The fender caught Mrs. Schubert and rolled ber for twenty feet In front of the car. When the car was brought to a stop the woman was f jund to be imbedded fast In the fender and It required a great deal of effort to eztricato her. A call was sent for a patrol wagon, but in tbe mean, tlmo Charles Sloan, who is connocted with the Andrews Steel Company, passed in bis auto mobilo and offered to tako Mrs. Schubert to Speers hospital. Tho physicians hold out no hope for ber recovery. Tbo agod woman had left tbe home of her daugbtcr,Mrs. Joseph Armacoit, 024 Robertson street, about 7:30 o'clock, saying that she was going to tbe home of another daughter, Mrs. Joseph Pen nick, In CumminiTllle. Mrs. Armacost tried to persuad her not to tako tb'e journey be cause or her feeble condition, but eno in. stated on going. Mn. John Sargent of Belle vue, Ky., la another daughter with whom the aged woman spent part of htr time, More than two-third of those ia the car, dlitreMtd by tb aeoliont walked to tbe olty." Thr rwnLic Lbdckr from now untllJanuary 1st, 1914, for $3. CHILD WELFARE CONFERENCE Louisville. Kv, November 23th. Tne Child Welfare Conference, which will bold a tbreo days' sesehn, iu connection with the Child Wtlfaro Exhibit at the Armory, was opened Monday morning at 10 o'clock, in the Chpel of the Warren Memorial Church, Fourth and Broadway. Prof. D. B. Huntoop, former Superintendent of tbe Kentucky Institution for tho Blind, pre sided over lha meetirg. Infant Mortality was the first (object takon up at the morning sessto?. Dr. J. Ilowan Morridon of Louisville rpoko on ''Some of Its Causes and Its Prevention." The disunion, following the addr, was opened by Miss J Elizibelh Shaw. "Proventibb Bilcdoess In Kentucky," was the subjtct of ao adlress by Dr. J. A. Stucky of Lexlrgtor. Murderers Still at Largo Winchester, Kv November 25th' Up to a late hour tonight It Is not known positively whether any of the begroes implicated In the murder of Deputy Shoriff 'George M. Ilart on tho streets of Winchester Sunday night have as yet been captured. - REPUBLICANS WILL CONTROL SENATE Washington, November 25th. Tho death ol Senator Itayner of Maryland early today is expected to tako tho control ot tho United States Senato in tho new (tongreas from the Democrats and disarrange the plans of the leaders ol that party after March 4th. Gov. GoldsbordiiRhoI Maryland is expected to appoint a Republican, William P. Jackson, Maryland member of the He publican National Committee. Dorjs of War Impatient London, Encland, November 25th. The extremo anxiety manifested by all the Euro pean governments to deny reports ofjwarliko preparations and to present the political situation as peaceful and satisfactory is In itself an Indication of how slender is tbe thread on which tbe issuesof peace and war In Europe now hang. Living a Dog's Llfo ffrcktingt. You have heard people say that they bad worked like a dog all day. If this were liter ally true, tbe twenty-four hours would be spent thus: One hour digging out a rat, two hours gnawing a bone, ono hour waiting for a cat to come down out of a trpe, half an hour begging to get Into tbe bnu4i, and tho rest sleeping on a nut io front of the door fighting fleas. TAKE OUT A BOTTLE OF INSURANCE IRO-QUINO It insures you against the many ills which, in the begin ning, needed a good tonic. Iro-Quino gives you an appetite, strengthens and builds up the system. 30c. M. F. WILLIAMS & GO. "Big Drugstore With the LitHo PrldB." THE QUALITY STORE! D. HECHINGER & CO. Wo pay fully as much attention to tho quality of the class ol goods the working nnd economical man and woman buys as we dn to tho highest priced garments wo carry. When you buy Underwear, Jeana and Corduroy Pants, Overalls and Work Jackets, Working Gloves and Work Shoes, just compare the kind wo tell to that sold by others. You will not be long deciding "where to buy." Wc lay great stress on our $10 Suits and Overcoats. $15 buys nono better. Iu the higher prico lines of Suits and Overcoats wo are in a class to ourselves. Our imported Chinchilla and Fur Oeaver 52 inch long sbarrl-rollar Overcoats are the handsomest garments ever shown in Maysville. In Children's and Boys' Suits and Overcoatp, from t'J up, we show an immense line. You can't help but bo suited in qual ity, stylo and price. Another big "Good Bhoea" day Saturday. ill D. HECHINGER & CO. l!k: ..w"jcai Maysvillo's Leading Clothing Shoe Shop. and No Women in Morgan Bank New York Prtts, There are no women employees In the Mor gan banking houso. This is one of the few Wall street establishments which the petti coated person of busines has not invaded. Mrs. D. Fitzgerald has been callod to Balt imore by tbe Berious illness of her slater. Mr. Patrick Comer, son of Mr. Martin Comer, of this city, is dangerously ill at bis borne ia Amarillo, Texas, as announced In a telogram received yesterday. SPECIAL OFFER! All new subscribers and all those paying up ' put dues for Tub I'L'duc Lrdoer, and who pay $t, one year's subscription, cash, wIB be given th paper from bow until January lit, 1914. sound CARPET Ms II there is one thing about the house furnishings that needs to be of thoroughly dependable quality it is the floor covering. It is the Quality Security that brings careful housekeepers here. We have some extra vnlues in Brussels and Axminster room size Rw season, so ii you are interested come in and Iu Rugs to you. We aro also showing an unusua assortment of Linoleums and Oilcloths. The ioim.. 50c and 60c n yard, the latter 25c, 35c and 40c a yard. The Best Dollar Glove Made of soft pliable PERFECT skins. Full cut, careful finish, Paris point stitching, one and two clasp. Tan, black, white, gray. Gloves considerably better than usual at their prico. An Umbrella Item WfnteF&iit3v"-5Titr-fSf will SQQU sejt: V thinking of umbrellas. An excellent value at apprar price--$i I i?- here for you. Excfelleut gloria silk "racron frame, plain mission or natural' wood, harrdles 'in godcl assortment. L V Allies. Jhat Gount ..-- It needs but a moment's reflection to realize that lour hundred suits means a very considerable stock for a town this size. That is the point wo want to emphasize. We offer not only style and quality but this season, owing to Mr. Hunt's continued presence in the market from where he is constantly sending us atWitions to tho stock, we are carrying the largest assortment of Suits in thehitory of the house, Any price you want from $10 to $40 some are sample Suits secured at marked savings. 1S52 -EiXJjSTT 3 1912 li "Smoke Masonlan and La Tom, 5 cents The Ladles Aid Loclety of tbe Third Street M. E. Church will givd a Thanksgiving sale of cakes, ji-s and home-made candies at tbe Ulll lit 01.' electrical atore all day Wednesday. "Now Is the time to buy your winter coal. See Dryden, Limestone street. (AdTortlie-eit) The Host select line of Rid Seal records ever In Maysville. November reiords also sn sale at Murphy's Jewelry Store. adv. Sopor Collins. Cakusle, Ky., November 25th. Miss Elsie E. Soper, aged 1G years, of Donrbon county, and Mr. Leslie Collins, aged 25 years, a young farmer ot Nicholas county, were married. Tobacco Market Monday's sales on the Lexington breaks em braced four warehouses, selllog a total of 30,000 pounds, ranging from $4, the bottom, to ? 19.75 for tbe top price. No real fancy crops were offered. '' Naturally A If we did not have the correct m Suits and Coats for Ladies, Misses and Children we would not be doing such a large busi ness as we are now enjoying in this department. ' - SUITS, $18.50 to $29. COATS, $4.98 to $39. DRESSES, $4.98 to $25. Better Shoes For Women than "Queen Quality" and for Men than "Regajs', have not yet been discovered. As soon as they are maoe you will find them in our Shoe Department. "Queen Quality," $3.50 to $4.25. 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