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ui?vs 'Wn 'W'- . V wTfl B ---, v- t-W' t ' i a- ,!! r . i ' - ev k ir ' K nl 3f ' . 1 $2,000 Now Wanted And it's coming as "lire no fate, because the people know where to flud the Rood cloth - ing at the best prices. Vou can't take their eyo off the bean polo by telling them to take a chance. They ire not like the crosseyed man. Thoy are going where they aro looking and you bet your bottom dollar they are buy ing. Why? Because the the Olotbin is all new 1914 x .stylos, guaranteed, and what is more they are waited on by clover gentlemen who can pat them on the back three times before they can turn around. Come in and enjoy tho sunshine. Geo. H. Prank & Co. Haysville's Foremost Clothiers. PJJBLIC LEDGER Failures January weie against 1,814 n year before. 1,837 MASON COUNTY TOBACCO GOBS TO THE BOTTOM. - Fifteen hogshead of Mason County hurley tobacco, shipped by the .1. P. Taylor Co., from Mnysvillc, went to ' tho bottom of tho ocean with the steam ship Monroe, which was rammed and sank by tho big liner Nantucket last Friday morning, when there was a great Joss of life and property. INTERESTING MEETING First District Parent-Teacher Associa tionMiss Alleno Curry Kecites. Yesterdaj- afternoon at 3 o'clock the First District Parent-Teacher Associa tion met in the KirM District School Building. Mrs. Clarke lingers in the chair. Miss Allene Curry gave n reading. "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." Tho reading charmed the members who would have willingly listened to nnother, hut Miss Curry declined. Ml Curry will eoine again. The chair called for the leading of tho minutes. Tho Association had received :i com munication lrom O. A. Hill & Rro., in which they stated that they would wire tho building 'for $."i0. To meet thi-i expense tho Association is to have a Qoorgo Washington Hirthday Sale, Feb ruary 21. This Association i a lively club and aro hustlers, the other association? will havo to get a move on them to keep the pace set by the Kirst District. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT Miss Alico Lloyd and Mrs. Desha Breck .. inridge Malto Strong Appeals. For V Popular Support of Important Measure. '. The following two letteis from Mis. Alico Lloyd and Mrs. Desha Hreckin ridgo aro of timely importance to all women and appeal to every voter: To tho Friends of' Woman Suffrage " Mason County: Tho following letter fiom Mrs. Breck inridge explains itself. Tho.se who are in earnest in their advocacy of Woman Suffrago should not fail to write to Mr. Bced and Senator Hagby. Tho bill before tho Oenernl Assembly providing for an Amendment to our Stato Constitution admitting women to tho clectorato will not be passed unless tho people interested manifest that interest. "Write at onc0 to our lleprc ecntativo nnd Senator requesting them to attend the hearing on February 0 aiH to voto for tho bill. AIJCK U.OYD, President Mason County Woman Suf frago League. Lexington, Ky., .Ian. l!fi, 1014. Miss Alice Lloyd, Maysville, Ky. My dear Miss Lloyd: It has been necessaiy to postpone the public hearing before the Committee on Suffrago from Wednesday, February 4. to Monday, February Hth, at 8 o'clock. When Mr. Miller went to engage the dining room for Wednesday night lie found that it was already engaged to the State Game and Fish Commission that has gotten speakers to come from Washington to speak before that Com mission on that date, so our friends at Frankfort thought It bettor to postpone our hearing to onday. ' I am sorry to have caiwod you the trouble of writing twice to your ben- rit'or jand Uepresentntivu, and having o'thers to write twice, and yet, It may havo au excellent eftect upon them to havo a number show sulllcleiit interest to write to them twice, nud therefore, Ii'hope you will write and get all oth era whom you can influence to wrlto ' urging them to bo present ut tho meet lr MatwIbv nl.rM Pnliriuirv Oth. ill the I- lm-& dining room of the Capital Hotel. t ,W.V "W. ii i !.. .1.. ..r.- n,ln.Hnn Sr a . . . ... ... ..i y ii, -T-i in, .flow jersey is intense; u woum nave Tdjoicod your heart to see tnat miercsi cyinced at the session of the Legisla ture to which a number, ot whom I was -one, spoke Wednesday. Itfiall ho hack in Lexington Monday, February 2nd, nnd hope, I shall find n letter from you when t return. .V tilnccrolv vours. ... f? t' M, M-D.-BUEOKINHIDOErres,!! J .f r w ' e. .- . .-- :.".r wfc'ss -v C0MMITTB8 TAVORB WOMAN avrriuvaB. Frankfort, Ky., February 4. tho bill jiorvidlug for n voto on the constitution al amendment extending equal suffrage to women was reported favorably in the House today by the Committee on Suf frago and Election. GOING SOHM. Osborn Bridge, N. J. "You are. tho 1,1 llth couple I have married siuco I we,nt Into the ministry thirty years ago," said the Ttcv. Henry D. Rogers, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church lu this village, as he tied the nuptial knot for Miss Marlon Solim nnd Mnrtiu doing. MEETING OP WOMAN'S CLUB. The Woman's Club will meet at th. Public Library February Oth at 2 p. in. Mr. Frank H. Clarke will speak on the health and sanitary condition of tho city. A round-tablo discussion by Miss Casey, Miss Yancey, Mr. Winslow Ball and others will follow. The Lenten tea will bo given by tho hostesses, Misses Elizabeth Barbour nnd Hilda Threlkeld. WHY NOT VACCINATE THEM WITH COMMON SENSE? Fiankfott, Ky., February 4. The statement that Senator J. F. Porter, of Webster County, is confined to his room in Frankfort with smallpox caus ed an excited conference in the olllce of President McDermott this morning when the proposal for n general vaccin ation of the members of the assembly was discussed. INTERESTING NOTES PROM DOVER. (Dover News.) There have been no cased of smallpox developed from tho original light case and the quarantine of tho Bichnrd Cordrey homo will be raised within a few days. Mr. .lolin W. Osborne continues quite ill nnd his friends havo hope of his ultimate recovery under the care of a trained nurse. Mrs. Dora Donahue and Mrs. Collins, mention of whoe illness was made last week, are both still confined to their beds, with but slight improvement in either case. Some time ago the town of Dovei mncadami.ed their streets with the nffall of mussel shells from the button factory in that town. The chickens of that town are now eating up the streets. According to the Xews tho old hens are playing "button, button, who got the button.'' in plaeo of laying thirty cent egg-. Falmouth Outlook. Loose Leaf House In Dover. Some yeais sign, when loose leaf sales houses were being established in various towns in the Hurley Helt, The Xews urg ed that in-li a house would pay in Dover, mid would be a great conveni ence t the giowers in this neighbor hood. At that time the objection was urged that buyers would not attend sales in a small town. It has later been proven y artual experience that the buyers will go wherever there are sales, and there is no reason why our produc ers should take their tobacco to sur rounding markets when Dover could be made as good a market ns any of them. We undeistand tbero is strong talk of a loc:il sales house in Dover another year. Tho west end of Mason County and the east end of llrackeii produces not only good but the very best tobacco, nnd we feel safe in pre dieting that this vent's eioji will be sold at home. WOULD END POOLING Of Kentucky Tobacco Growers If Pro posed New Anti-Trust Bills Pass. Washington, February 4. That Sec tion 1 of the Sherman law "definition" bill, one of the five trust bills now being cousideied by the House committeo on the .ludiriuiy, would put tho Kentucky tobacco pools out of business, was the assertion made today by former Mayor Seth Low of New York in tho course of the hearings on the bill. Ho warned the committee that the bill contained ill-considered provisions that would work out differently than intonded or expected. Congressman Thomas of Ken tucky pointed out that Kentucky pool ing had at times doubled tho prico of tobacco, which later entered into inter state onmierce. "That would be clearly illegal undei this bill,'' said Mr. Low, "and not only tobacco pooling, but farmers co-operative associations generally 'would be oonied." Public Sale 1 will sell at Public Auction ut my farm one. and ono-lialf miles West ot Washington, on Wednesday, February 11, 1914 at 10 o'clock a. m., the following prop crty to-wit: . One horse, six years old; 1 Mule, six years old; 1 Mare, five years old; 1 Mure, four years old; 1 Marc, nine yoars old; 1 Unbroko Filly, throe yoars old; nil good heny farm horses and well hroko except tho filly. Also 25 owe and farming utensils of all kinds. TERMS All sums of 10 and undei cash; sums over that amount n credit of twelve- months will ho given pur chaser without Interest, . .'... ., EVT. kirk;, II; O. IWNKXH9, Auctioneer, , "ijr He Leavos Home si Bsy- io comes back a man. HaVo (V.gooa photograph made of him before he ... Auk lis Va Vl t trrr1r1.1iA. goes out into the big world he fore the boyish features and ex pression have taken on the older Impress. Don't trust to memory to recall them. Momory plays queer tricks on us all. Make a dato with your photographer to day and spare yourself the rogreta of tomorrow. Brosee The Photographer in Your Town. The meicantile storo of Counoway Jackson & Son of Evcleigh, was destroy ed bv fire. The loss was about $1,800. HESITATE TO SIGN UP FOR FIVE YEARS. At thp recent meeting of tho Anti Saloon League In this city, it was a matter of some surpriso that tho peoplo were asked to pledge money for five years. This may be new in Maysville, but tho friends and tho enemies aliko should know that tho Anti-Saloon League for years has thus secured its sinews of war. It is no child's play with the League. WEATHER REPORT SNOW TODAY AND FRIDAY; COLDER TOMORROW. MAYSVILLE PRODUCE MARKET Following are this morning's quota tlons on country produoo, telephoned at 9 o'clock by tlia E. L. Manchester Pro duco Company: Ekk1 21c Ducks. 10c Heiw Lie Butter 14e Old roosters Cc. Oee.su 9c. Turkeys ldc CINCINNATI MARKETS Grain. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. Wheat steady, 98!ic; corn steady, Cf)70c; oats steady, -ll41jc; rye steady, C30le. Livo Stock. Hog receipts L'5211; steady; packers, $8.fl0S.0Ti; stags, l.737.25. Cattle receipts 40.1; active .ind strong; heifers, $4.7r".8."; ealves steady. Sheep re ceipts lii.'l; steady, lambs steady, .r.7." S..r)0. Provisions. Provisions steady, butter steady, eggs easy, prime firsts M'C'C; firsts, SJILTt'j; seconds, -i-'e; poultry tirin, springers, 15''J0e; hens, Lie; turkeys, l!e. WK CAN SUPPLY YOU With All Varieties of Ked, Hapliug, Alsyke anil Hweet. Kauturky Blue OraaB, Orchard and Pine Tree Timothy. Don't forget the nice White Oats, Flour and Salt. ROUSTS BROS- PHONE 191 Those who sold part or all of their crop with us will toll you that they got the highest price on the Maysville Market at the Independent Warehouse! BECAUSE: Our entire experienced force Is exerting every effort in your behalf all ths time. Our sorters grade your tobacco to the best possible advantage. Our Sales Manager is a judge of tobacco values, and can, therefore. get you the "top of the market' '. Tobacco must sell for its full value on our floor. Our Auctioneer has your interests before him from start to finish aud lie will get you all there is in it. HE KNOWS NO FAVORITES. All sellers are treated alike and are given a scpiare deal. We have no dissatisfied customers. If you try ua with a load yon will Fee that It is to your advantage to sell the balance of your crop with ns. The Independent Loose Leaf Tobacco Co. WM. QROPPENBAOHER, Manager. Formerly of the Farmers Warehouse. OURS ISA NATIONAL BANK K-19 ' ',a"V;."" jf jmf m CM& Hoforo tho United States Government "granted us a chartor to do a bankiug hupirieas, they investigated carefully and made absolutely sure that there were men of high char acter a woll ai money behind our bank. A National bank is reetricted in doing busiuess according to tho National -Hanking laws, and tho U. S. Government Bank Examiners from tho Treasury Department at Washington hco that thoso laws ro ol)8crvcu Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. STATE NATIONAL BANK MAYSVILLl, 01 tm ' A hiiguiiltmbor of eitlrens of Pike llmiHl-"t. ... iSt.Aita I ir OAlri rt i of frt Mrt fib ftgnn9t tho proponed creation of a new county out of tlio onstern portion of riue. KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE ODDITIES. Frankfort, Ky., February 4. The tax mensiiie drafted by a special commis sion of which W. O. Davis, of Versailles, was chairman, was reported in the limine without expression of opinion. A Statu flag bill and anti-third do grees bill were introduced In tho Senate. Tlie House committee recommendod for passage tho eight months' school term bill, nuti-tlpplng bill and a $500 retail liquor dealers' licenso bill. Tho Special House committeo this morning reported upholding tho right of Wnllis Bniloy of Magoffin County, Be publican to his seat. Irvin Bach, Dem ocrat, contested it. Tho report was adopted. . Tho Prieo bill giving tho Governor tho right to authorize magistrates to perform marriage ceremonies was pass ed by tho Houso unanimously. Tho Mount bill cutting tho pay of legislators from $10 to $5 per day was killed, as was tho bill of Representative Spnhn, of Louisville, to allow n girl 18 years old to marry without tho consent ol hor parents. MISS CROSBY GRADUATE NURSE Telephone 592- Sust Opened A Barrel of HOME-MADE KRAUT! And it ii made right and taBte Is right. Fancy Vegetables and Canned Goods For tho benefit ot those that did not try our 2 fie value in Coffee the price will remain as beforn until February 8th. J. C. CABLISH & BRO. Quality Grocers. CLOVER SEED ! T vfijL Jl srJttHIH lii i m l,w" . vau,, IT. . I-J'I-IB Mill K1NTUOKT. ,. .AJfc .i - tqixiiiwwwii rarmers! Have yo ever tried onj- way ol borrowing money to pay (or a farm? You, ol course, know that most farms aro Bold tor ono third cash And the balance ol the payment is represented by lion notes due in ono and two years. Vou also know that there are times whon it is im possible to pay these notes when they become due. Our specialty ia lending H money on good (arms (or LONG 1'ERIODsl. Wouldn't you rather have five years to 5 pay the balance than two yearB? Any one expecting to buy (arms this March will do well to come in and consult us about B -nttr- Mm mnnon We have been giving satis- H factory sbrvice (or 24 years. JJ Union Trust and a 8 Savings Co. i So n Maysville, - - Kentucky! (H--MIHHMH-HH-I Houston, Texas. Property damage estimated at nearly $1,000,000 was dono nt Clinton, Texas, when 20,000 hales of cotton wero either consumed or badly dnmuxed by fire. BUYS $2,350 0-OYLINDER HUDSON. Kirk Bros, havo delivered to Mr. Ar thur Oliiscock, of near Maysville a "Hudson-0"; prieo $2,:!j0, which is one of the handsomest family autos over sold in this county. Tho new ear is cquippod with every convenience and is beautiful, fast and right up to tho minute. people's Column XtU J IIWI U&i tite lirodtw of "Ittllt ll'iinta!," "SituailoTU M'imtiJ,""LoU" an.1 "ibuml," anj not ejettdtng thue line 1 1 length, ar FEK In all. "!fo naalniw AdterlUrincnU ItiMtird Mrllbout pajr. If antuem fall to cumrlht flrtt time, we Invite at nani repetition at are nrcuirvto teeurn wtuit you tteertlie. fiir. ttt't UA advertiser to eel that thei jreiiot Imitating on ui li wtnanar rre tntumm. OlfAititrtUert uilaT urnjA ropy, wlliA ran U left at tht uilee or tent by mall. ran runuo L&pmau, To. 1 Ktut Third Street. WAKI9D. WAN'TKl) TO ItKNT Smull cottage of 3 or -t rooms for ouo year. Apply to Mux X, Muysville, or it. It. 3. 30t POaiTlO.V WANTED Youug ambl timia school hoy desires to work after 2 o'clock each day and on Saturday. IMeae leave word at this office or phone No. 3. WANKTD A colored girl about 15 years old. Apply at Mrs. P. Y7. Wheeler's, No. 221 West aecond St. WANTED Washing to do at home hack of Home Warehouse. WANTED Dining room glrL Apply at 214 Suttou street. SALESMEN WANTED $75.00 per mouth aud all expenses to begin. Ex perience not absolutely necessary. Take orders from dealers for Cigar ettes; Olgars; St-uff; Smoking and Chewing tobaccos. PENN COM PANY, Station O New York. 2m-dl2 FOB BENT. FOIt KENT Houso on Market street, next to Drossel's tailor shop. Apply to Mrs. Fitzgerald. POIt KENT Two front offico rooms Call at 21-1 Court street. 30t FOIt BENT 0 room cottages and 0 room flats, new, neat, sauitary, gas, hath, toilet, hot and cold water, one floor, the acnio of economy, comfort and convenience. Excellent location, Fourth aud Plum streets. J. M. COLLINS. FOB MAUL KOU HALE A fino rosewood EMER SON Grand Square PIANO, oxcollont touo, llnost make, in good condition, ami without a blemish. Prieo rousou able. Call PHONE 383, Maysville. FOR SALE A flno, largo ROLLER TOP DESK, can bo bad at a bargain. Can bo seen in Room 25, Fifth Floor, First National Bank Building, Mays ville. Elovator. 3-flt BARBER FIXTURES FOR SALE Throe- chairs, stands, mirrors cases, etc. Will dispose of samo at a bar guin, Comploto outfit for 3-chair shop. McOUTRE MACKBY, at Nash's old stand, Market St., Mays ville, Ky. j8-tf LOIT. LOST Bunch of keys, belonging to the Miiysvlllo Water Co. Pleano leave at this office or call phono 2. LOST Pocket-book with 2 hill, small rhungti and threo keys. Reward if returned to Mrs. Hannah O. Cumin, No. 7 East Fouth street. 3-0t LOST A collection book hotween Com morco street and Chenowcth's Drug Store. Finder please return to the Metropolitan In, Co. office sad, re ceive reward. Laa.-Tg;--' -,- ,. .-- - . '.- - .'x-m i i- ii i t '' B.wiw jaum mi t f r . ' , ' ' Spring Goods Spring Goods Spring Goods Have you soon tho lovely canton crepes, crepe voilea. ratines, etamines and all the new spring goods now on sale at Hoeflich'e? This ia to he a lace season and wo are offering the largest stock of lacoa ever shown in Maysvillo at prices that will sell on sight. Wonderful lace bargains from 2c a vard up to the handsome Tunic Laces and Voiles that will bo the rage this spring and summer. New goods are being bought dally in tho Eastorn markets and it will pay you to join the crowd and seo what is new. Rem nants short lengths, aud odd pieces at bargain prices. Get a Quarterly Fashion Book and know the lHtet style. R05ERT L. H0EFLICH 1 M 9 -11 'and 213 MARKET STREET. Still in the Ring We Are Not Going to Leave Maysville. We Are Here to Stay. We raoroly wore closing out an extra line of Gas Stoves, Come and see our unrivaled s;ood9 and judge for yourself. MAYSVILLE NATURAL GAS & PLUMBING CO. CHARLES SHORT. 116 Sutton Street. The Wright Way to Smoke Meat. By using the Wright Way of curing meat you can have the best meat that can possi bly be produced. The Wright Way is to use Wright's Ham Pickle for making sugar-cured meat and then smoke with Wright's Smoke. For sale by JOHN C. PECOR DRUGGIST. Leave. Arrive t6:40 tn.48i&i pm ;8:10m.t?:3Am 11:1k p ...,. tlMin I'XSpm 1:15 pm Dally tKxoepI Bttndu U. S. ELLIS, Agent. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Hnbedule nftectlf Nov, 30,1918. Subeol to cbngi without notice. ITRAIMS LEAVE MAYSVILLE, KY. WiUwani fl'.S'J . m., 8:3S . m., J:Up. m.,dlly. 6:30 .m., Site . m., wftek-da.71 loow. KaiUnara 1:40 p. rn.. 8:03 p. m.. 10:89 p.m. dllr. B:. ta., 5:80 p.m., 7.S3 p. in.,weelc-i3yi. OKU p.m.. OMIT, JOOW I W. W WIKOFF. Ant. IP8f1 ELECTRIC The distinguishing air of quality which a first class Electric Sign gives to a store is the ele ment which gives a sign Its greatest value as an advertising medium and Investment. The Im pression it makes is good. It blazes forth to the public that there is business enterprise, merchandise and methods up-to-date. It af fects the entire atmosphere of the business district. The stranger says, "It is a live town," and Dublisbes it abroad. It is the Sign of the MAYSVILLE GAS CO. M? ?fW?ilTTfH?fHHHTH?HHHiTfTHW5TTTTv H v We Are Now Ready to! . - M , Give Vou Our Service! To ua service moans this: To Kell only the best merchandise to be had; to givo what you waut when you want it; to gladly refund your money if we fail to satisfy you. Try a Hart, Schaffoer & Marx Suit and Overcoat for the prico you usually pay for. the inferior kind. Our stock of Shoes, Hats, Shirts and all the Httlo accessories aro selected with great care, Como in and tost us out; it's worth while. Ut H. n rfi ;!l f. WESLEY LEE, THE 600. CLOTHES MAN, Steel " Market Strfftf iA4iliifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii4HlMii: irtAMiMMiii-M4iliiii a- . HUBnBIHHnMMB II A Discovery Worth While talking about la the splendid qual ity of our fine old Bye Whisky. It is mellow, rich flavored, and pure, and makes a most delightful highball or bracing drink. It ia matchless in its medicinal prop, erties, too, and it never givea one a headache. If you are a crltio of good liquors, you will he pleased to -recommend this brand after the first trial. 0. H. P. Thomas & Co., 120-122 Market Street, MAYSVILLE, - KENTUCKY. EDWIN MATTHEWS QINTIST. ;!. rimffoiloSST W i& tKlDBSi. P1ATHTI UB. KY, Looal and Long lOfilM No. 66. DlittncA Phone Keildeuce Ho. 117. COUGHLIN & CO. Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Undertakers, Automobiles Embalmers. for Hire. Phone 31. Times. I i3 v, SIGNS -N ' - t. - i- X 1 - 9 ii :- WlWk'.A, ":., .j TJWfT., .: J- fi: y vj rfW.Jf. !ftf '.;, $., ' " - i.,' i j IS,.?- i! f,; tiJ