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,rw jvf ..,:. r ia& .' V wii t nrfWHi-f h'h i i ' i i y - r A -J ' Ml i . 5s. i 5 y- ft t I -Mil r.r rliniiwWwni'iwW" ""I'TH" ft 'Boost when you cnn, nnd when you can't, Qloso down your own talk-making plant. For, though it sounds quoor, I'll ndmtt; No knockor ovor mndo u hit Bo sure to road Hunts' nd. for splen did value in muslin undorweur. Former Senator Shelby M. Cullom, of Illinois, who is ill in Washington, wns grcitly Improxed yostcrday. REVENUE CUTTERS TOR THE OHIO RIVER. Washington. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Djron T. Newton, who is strongly advocating nu appropriation for one or moro roveuuu cutters to ply the Ohio, arid to use in enforcing the innrluo laws, as well as in reliof work during periods of high water, says ho is much encouraged ns a result of tlio frlendiv disposition toward tho appro priation shown by members of Congress. Scerotury Newton insists thnt ho will continue, to push this item in tho ap propriation bill as long ns there is a chance' to secure its adoption. WEST UNION C. G. &. P. EXTENSION CERTAIN Advisors of Road Have Endorsed Plan and First Steps Are To Bo Taken at Once. President llonry Hnlyh was in Georgetown, tor n few hours Wednes day afternoon. He had come almost direct from Detroit, where ho has been ill. Upon advice of his physician he went on to West Baden Springs for a few weeks. As soon ns he has recupera ed ho expects to como back and take up tho rc-arrangement of tho C. G. & P., such .is appointing a gonoral man ager and other mntters of importance. Mr. Hnlgh confirmed the report thnt the C. G. &. V. would build to West Union during tho summer. He has boon watching this territory, ns have other well known railroad mon, and they have nvian.i flint Hiis was tlm best railroad extension prospect in this portion of Ohio, lor tins reason no nut uremii to extend the lino, but under just what ternwjio has not et decided. THE-CLASSY SHOW SHOP 1 BULLETT'S ORCHESTRA ALWAVJ A FKATITRK Get a Copy of The Gem Weekly at tbe Theater. Tor writing on the margins of news papers sonl through tho mails a man was fined $100 in the Federal court. This is an offense mauy commit through ignorance. 1'itvle .S'im has a school to teach them different, and tho tuition comes mighty high. Portland Oregoninn. MONEY IN HORSE RACING. Tho Maryland Jockey Club, at Balti more, has just mndo public a stnto went of its earnings and expenses for tho fiscal year ended November 30. The receipts from all sources were $203,.'53G.30( and tho total operating ex penses wero $215,098.81. After putting aside something for current expenses nnd paj'lng a six per cent, dividend to tho stockholders, fl2,000 v. as donated to charity. "J - - - '--- SELL AT . The Farmers and Planters What you want is tbe high price. We can get it for you. Below wo give you a few average? on crops sold by us last week: ,oct W. H. Newell, Mason County $18.57 T. B. Roberson, Mason County $17.77 Fred Wucher, Brown County $17.75 John R. Downing, Mason County $17.40 Peed & Benz, Mason County $14.75 Blatterman & Watson, Mason County . . . .$14.75 Thp Farmm and Planters IJEJHMiE? Warehouse Co., Inc, The House That Gets the Price. DONT DELAY GETTING ANTIFREEZE Splqtion pqr Yqur AUTOMOBILE A very small expenditure for this solution will save ipense for frozen radiators and cylinders. JSee us at once, as we have just gotten in la barrel and it will ?! ' KIRK BRO&,JiA1tg!u Charges wero made, In tho inv.eijiga; tlon of Uriltod States Circuit Judge jjpeor, of Georgia, that his court wns l.nl.l mifaliln nt Ma ilUtrlftt nnd that lie jbnd jo,lected jurors In criminal cases. Flvo persons woro liurt and twonty or more nrreBtod in n riot when militia men stopped a mob of strlkors attempt ing to march to a hospital where "Mother" Jones Is hold under arrest. FOUND AFTER TWO YEARS Nocdlo That Penetrated Foot Just Removed. Georgetown. A noodle that ponotrat ml tho foot of Clara W. Christopher two years ago and could not then bo located by physicians has just boon removed. Tuesday tho girl folt a sharp pain in her "heel and a physician wns called. Ho soon determined tho cnuso and quickly removed tho cause of irritation by ox tractlng the long-lost needle. WISHED SHE COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Troubles, bat Finds Better Way. Columbia. Tenn. "Many a time," says Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place. "1 wished I would die and be relieved of my (suffering, from womanly troubles. 1 could not get up, without pulling at something to help me, and stayed in bed most of the time. 1 could not do my housework. The least amount of work tired me out. My head would swim, and I would tremble for an hour or more. Finally, 1 took Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I am not bothered with pains any more, and 1 don't have to go to bed. In fact, 1 am sound and wen ot an my irouoies. Cardui goes to all the weak spots and helps' to make them strong. It acts with nature not against her. It is for the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel as if everything were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. If you are a woman, suffering from any of the numerous symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui. It will help you. At all druggists. Writtf Chattanoora. Medicine Co, Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga. Tenn. tor (i"'l Imtrtutitnt on your ease and l4 page book. Home Treatment for Women " In Wain wrapper. M.C. 1SS GEM Hearinir of charges in connection with the cdort to impeach Judgo Flem 1). Hanipson, of tho Thirty-fourth dis tiict, was continued at Frankfort. A mountain man brought in and of frrod tor salo one day hist week a robe nnd nig mado from goat skin which he tunned himself. Tho hair was dyed with tho juice of butternut hulls, nnd botii tho robo and tho rug were quite attracts e. Flemingsburg Oazette. John O. Spooner, son of Roger C. Spooner, former American JTmbassndor, and nephew of former United States Senntor John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin, drhen mad for love of Miss Emily Me Conuell, n public school teacher of Mad ison, Wis., shot her to death, and then Killed himself. Tho tragedy occurred in the school in sight of many small childrou. YOUR TOBACCO "J you a very large ex- go fast. RiMrt Wh STANDARD BfiNK Condition ef the of MayBvlllo, Kentucky, at Uio closo Resources. Loan and Discounts $652,114.40 TJ. S. Bonds and Other Bonds 14,802.00 Banking Houso and Fixtures 15,000.00 Current Expenses '. 257.68 Ovordrafta . 0,779.90 Cash -on band and due from othor Banks 134,574.18 ToUl $823,578.01 1 Total $823,578.01 A BIQ BANK THAT WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE SOME OF YOUR BUSINESS NO MATTER HOW, SMALL. J. N. KEHOE, Pros. L. Q. MALTBY, Vice Pros. J. B. DURRCTT, Cashier. DIRECTORS E. L. Worthington, E. 0. Slack, S. P. Browning, E O. Downing. L. a. Maltby, J. N. Kohoe, J. H. Olarko, 8. F. Rood, J. B. Durrett. We Will Give 1 1CK61 S To those who call and "FAY given with each dollar paid; al purchase of $1 ou tue elegant watch. P. J. MURPHY, WASHINGTON THEATER. TONIGHT "An Indian Maid's Strategy" Kalem. "An Unjust Suspicion" Olograph. One Other Selig Picture. Matinee Today. An investigation of tho actions of Karl Kimmel, of tho St. Louis I'olico Court, has been urged by tho grand jury, because of leniency toward htrike pickets and tpoeders. Pence- has made greater progress in America than in any other part of tho world, said Dr. John Wesley Hill in liia ifitiii.il rnnnrf. nQ Tirnuirlnnt. of the International Peace Forum. Special Today Clara Kimball Young and James Morrison in "Up In a Balloon" Vitagraph Photoplay. MISS BESS COONS Maysville Girl Now ihe Wife of Multi-Millionaire G. Tracy Rogers, Bingham- ton, N. Y., Trolley Magnate Miss Bessio Coons, born in Maysville, and daughter of tho lato Judj;o William 1. Coons, oue of tho leading attorneys nt tho Mnson County bar, is now tho wife of G. Traeey Kogers, millionaire and President of tho Binghamton, New lork, Street Hallway system. As a sainplo of tho big deals put through by Mr. Bogers, Tho JUnghom ton Press of January 10th contained a front-page rod-letter write up or tno transaction, given in part as follows: Tho Binghamton Railway Company has bocn sold to tho Scranton & Bing hamton Bailyway Company, which is operating 20 miles of suburban lines botweon Scranton and Nicholson, and which is rapidly building oxtouslons to ward this city. At tho annual meeting of tho Bing hamtou Railway Company Monday. General Manager B. W. Day and either President T. J. Foster or Sccrotary and Treasurer W. L. Donnell of tho Scran ton & Binghamton will bo elected di rectors of the local company. At tho noxt meeting of tho S & B., President G. T. Rogers of tho Bingham ton Railway Co. will bo elected a di rector of tho Scranton & Binghamton linos. Ho is reported to hnvo recolved $1,000,000 for his holdings in this city, and will retain a largo financial iutorest in the enterprise. Tho deal means tnat liinghamton is to become tho center of ono of tho largest trolioy systoms In tho world. Not only aro the lines connecting this city and Scranton to bo rushed to completion, but Mr. Bogers is now ongagod in further deals which will connect this city with Cortland on tho north, connecting with tho existing lino tp Ithaca; to Utica, which is boiug promotod by formor Governor Horaco I'. White and T. P. McBride, nnd west to Waverly, connecting with tho Athens, Sayro & Wavorly properties of Mr. Bog. ors, and thence with existing lines tp Elmira nud the north and west. Tho board of directors of the Bing hnmton Railway Company consists of Q. Tracoy Rogers, president; John B. Rogers, secretary; tf. Traeey Rogers, A. J. Pnrsons, George E. Qrpone, qoorgo H. Barlow, William II. H,ccox, T. B. Crary, TranVK- Nowoll and Thus. J, Knena,n. i Tho papulation of the. Unitpd Statos contains ;i,:00,00Q more males than fe males. About 42,00(1 persons arc engaged In the manufacture of musical instruments in this country. Optimism of tho Administration owi Iho business outlook was voiced by See rprnry Daniels in an ndurpss in Brooklyn- ' ."1 . 1 n t ....-. 1 r,P T M.!u.!ll.. .trnu elected first vice president of the Amer ican Wood Preserve' Association at Now Orleans. ' A celebrated vocalist was in a motor car accident. A paper, after recording Jim ailf1nnf. aIi1i "Wn in h&MlV to itato ttfat he was ablu to appear the zollowiag eveaing in turee piece." of bustnoss January 10tl, 1914. Assets. Capital Stock . , , $100,000.00 Burping and undivided pro fits 28,209.54 B-Uo other Banks 145.85 Deposits 695,133.22 , zjtit- IHEIK AOCOUNTtj." Ticket so tickots given with each cash diamond ring- and ladies' gold THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. The Federal grand jury in Chicago began an investigation of relations be tween shippers nnd railroads to deter mine whether tho Klkins Rebate Act is being violated. SLATTERY CERTAIN TO BE U. S. ATTORNEY MlBtako Made in Initials of Maysville Man In Former Publication. Washington. T. D. Slattory, of Mays ville, not ".T. M." Slattcry, as erron eously nnuounced in tho Evening Post from Washington, is to bo United States Attorney for tho Eastern District of Kentucky. Tlio error on the part of tho Evening Post correspondent wns in tho initials only of Mr. Slattery's name. It is now sai'd that Calvin Weakly, of Ashland, mentioned for Assistant Dis trict Attorney, will not bo appointed. The indications nro a Tenth district man will get this job. Day Phono 200. NiQht Phone 335. G0ETHALS Says the Panama Oanal Is Ready For Largo Stoamors. Panama. Tho Panama Canal has reached such a condition of completion that a largo ocean steamer could now pass through, according to a statement today by Col. George W. Goethals. It is Colonel Goethal's intention to sond a Panama railroad steamer through the cannl in April. A circular order Issued by Colonel Goethals to go into cnect on February 1, abolishes the Atlantic and Pacific divisions of tho canal con struction becnuso of tho nearness of completion of tho work. II. C. Cole, the enginoor in cliargo 01 tno l'aciuc divis ion will resign ou that day. Lieut. Col.. William L. Sibort, of the United States corps of engineers, tho eoncreto construction engineer at Ga tuu Locks, also losos his engineering po sition, but retains his soat on tho Pan ama Canal commission. Both ends of the canul nro practical ly completed, only the electrical install ation and cleaning up remaining to be finished. It's as standard as a gold dollar. Always abso lutely uniform in tho quality of its ripe, mel low, high grade tobacco and perfect workman ship. All attempts at imitat ing this wonderful ciga rette have ended in failure. Whole coupon in eacn pacxagc. $ff4&4sfyufcAu.(U OifecJ 'I III III Of ever? 200 narioni who llvo to be 40 years of nge, 126 are married. - i TtiA Innrnf 1irnTnh nf 41ia Vlrtrltiln Legislature passod tho so-callod enabl ing act allowing 18,000 voters to de mand a Stato-wido election for prohibi tion. Henry Siogol, head of a chain of A rv rrnnilq nnfnrnrlqnn tnnHfiml linfore a special master in tho receivership pro ceedings in inow ions mat no was prac tically penniless. WOMEN REFUSE TO SERVE AS ELECTION OFFICERS IN CHICAGO. Chicago. Because it has been impos sible to got women to servo only about one-half of tho 1,400 voting precincts in Chicago will have women judges and clerks of elections at the April primar ies. Figures given out by tho election board indicates that only about 700 women will be included in tho list of 5,000 judges and clerks, who have been appointed. NOBODY SPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Maysville Mon and Women, Old and Young. Kidney ills seize young and old. Often como with little warning. Children suffer In their early years Can't control tho kidney secrotions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do dally work. Men have lame and aching backs. If you have any form of kidnoy ills You must reach tho cause tho kidneys. Doan's Kidnoy Pills aro for weak kidneys Hnvo brought relief to Maysville people. Maysville testimony proves it. Mrs. S. Neal, 407 W. Second street, Maysville, Ky., says: "One of my fam ily had a great deal of trouble from his back and kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills mado him better in ovory way, and ho always praises them." For salo by all dealer. Price CO conts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agonts for the United States. Romomber tho name Doan's and take no other. "THE USUAL WAY" Essanay Comedy. MARY FULLER IN "Elise, the Forester's Daughter" Edison Drama. "SLIPPIN8 FINGERS" Sella Drama. Special Tooth B tush Sale! Tho kind you pay 2fc and 3fic for. Spe cial asaortnient of live gross of these extra lino Brashes while tbey last at a special price 17 c CttENOWETH DRUG CO., Inc. bxaXC Store Seventeen head of cattle woro killed ono day last week when a north bound Ohio traction car camo on to them at West Carrollton in Montgomery County, Ohio. Three hundred iron mines were op erated in Swodon practically all of last year. BITS TROM TIIE NEWS. Berlin prohibits exhlbtion of corsets ou wax models in storo windows. Tho annual Bohemian Agricultural Exhibition will bo hold in Prague from May 10 to May 2L, noxt. A shipping, engineering and machin ery exhibition will be hold In Olympla, Loudon, in the coming autumn. In Wales, and in places whero tho Welsh tongue is used, the declaration of marriage in tho marriage service and tho contracting words may bo said in Welsh. Tho city of Kalaraata, with a popula tion,of ,18,000,, is tho business and dis tributing center for tho province- of Messenia, which is ono of the richest and most fprtllo sections of tho Pelopon- UOHUS, e Cigarette of Vuauvy M TDFOT .A-- KHslli B EACH. There's iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M y 77" jCyiv3i " t BJiryTA--- n fl ' , '"!' Bill "Ain't you afraid to take your tobacker down & when the market's off?" MlkP"Nn. I'm nnin' In the AMAZON." Lovel's Specials! Just Received, a Big Shipmont of VERY FANCY NEW CROP SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. The Last 8hipment of FANCY GREENUP COUNTY SORGHUM Now here, Can get no more this aeastn. TWO CARS VERY FANCY WHITE TABLE POTATOES From the best potato growing district in Michigan. Have contracted for several cars of extra selected Northern Seed Early Rose, Early Ohio, Early Red Triumph and other varieties suitable to our soil and climate, all of which will be here in time for early planting. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON Which is close at hand I have direct from Boston a big supply of Fancy Mackerel in barrels and buckete; also Codfish, White Fish, &c. Perfection Flour, which has no superior anywhere, always in stock. Coffees, both green and roasted, of the highest grades. My stock is the best, prices low est, Finest Teas that can be bought. Both Coffees and TeaB are bought directly from the importers for spot cash. CANNED GOODS My stock ia unusually large and being bought directly from the cannera at as low price as any jobber can buy such goods I am in position to meet the prices of any one and at same time give customers the very best that can be packed. Fineet and freshest Seal Hhipped Baltimore Oysters a specialty. Fruits and Vegetables always in stoek. My aim shall continue to bo to give my cus tomers the very best at most reasonable prices. Country Produce, suoh aa Butter, Eggs, Poultry, dec, such aa my city trade requires, bought at cash pricea, and don't forget tbat I wholesale aa well aa retail. R. B. 10VEL, We Again Call Attention to Our Line of Royal EASY CHAIRS in j MMflMlfflill KOI MclLVAIN, HUMPHREYS & KNOX, Funeral Directors an1 Embalmers. Furniture Dealers. 207 Sutton Street. Phone 250. Maysville, Ky. Sand is shipped from Seattle to Hon-, olulu for eoncreto making. W. C. Morris has boon recommended for postmaster at Bowling Oreen, C. Y. White has been nominated for postmas ter at Cave City. A WOMAN'S APPEAL To all knowing lufferers of rheumatlira, whether uiuicuUr or of the Joluti, nclataca. lumbagoes, backache, palm In the kldnejs or neuralgia Ealui, to write to her for a home treatment vrblob as repeatedly cured all of theie tortures. She fmlt It hor duty to send it to all sufferers KRKE. You cure yourself at home, as thousands will tes tifyno change of climate bolng necessary. This simple discovery banishes urlo acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purities the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above In tereta you, for proof address Mrs. M. SUMMKKS, Box K, South Iiend. Ind. MAX MIDDLEMAN TRANSFER GO. Transfer and General Hauling, We make a specialty ot large contracts. Office and barn ISO East Second street. Phones 145 and 228. hi wii'iiiiiiiiiiliiiaiimiiiiiiiiiiilii'iaiiiniifiiiiiiiiii Mm urn is Good Prices Satisfy Sellers! "Of courso they do." The Central Warehouse hna Sales Managers and Auctioneer who by reason of long years of experience know how to got Good PrlCBS. Satisfaction necessarily follows. To all those who have sold tobacco with us we will say we hope to sell again, and we ask those who have never Bold with us to give ue a trial. Wo believe wo can satisfy YOU. & CENTRAL MAYSVILLE, KY. &: ojSS" ' "Miltonia" LEAD PENCIL a Difference! M. C. RUSSELL CO. 0 & i - MIllHil THE LEADING GROCER, Wholesale and Retail. PHONE 83. "Push the buttpn and rest." The kind that the whole family will appreciate and enjoy. When tho leaves of toa wore first brought to England they woro eaten. Tho Suffragists' Congressional Union u planning auothor nppeal to President Wilson for February 2. THAW GETS $30,00Q FROM ESTATE OP FATHER. Pittsburg. In Orphan-)' Court of Al legheny County Judgo J. J. Miller granted tho petition of Harry K. Thaw for $30,000 from the accumulated in come of his father's estate. The re mainder of tho accumulated income, $130,735, will bo disposed of lator by tho court. POLICE WOMEN WANTED Covington AuthoritioB Will Be Asked To Appoint Thorn. Covington. Tho Womon 's Civic Com mission has secured a numerously signed petition which will bo prusonted to the Mayor and the City Council asking the appointment of police womon. nii'iitaaiMiiiMyMiniiiHii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii www mn w wan WAREHOUSE COMPANY. A. X. 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