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Start this week uith oiio of tho boat
resolutions jou can have to got jour
reserved seats nt oneo for ono of tho
btst lecturers on thu Lyceum platform
Adrian Nowons, Monologist, nt High
School, Wednesday, March 19, 10c ex
on sale at Williams Drug Storo, 10 ox
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CHAPTER INSPECTION.
Thoro will bo a special meeting of
Maysville Chapter No. 9. II. A. M. to
night at 7 o'clock, whon Companion
Hanson L. Peterson, of Cynthinna, Ky.,
will bo prcsout for tho purpose of in
spocting tho work of the Chapter. A
largo number of tho membora should be
present.
WILLIAM II RUKS, II. P.
LET UNCLE SAM
GIVE YOU THE FACTS
Government reports show tho Btearij
outtiut of coal during the Inst fnu
yn7B hao niHilp thr dpalrrs push (or
wider niarkPta, We are Roinp to cp(
nmro fcnile your tradp hy pivini
vou a crpaler valup (or your monpv
Yon will npvpr pot out o' dobt uuIops
yon buy w aely.
MAYSVILLE COAL CO.
Memphis, Tcnn., March 10. Tho river
strainer Harry Lee, owned by tho Leo
lino, burned hero today.
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Cabinet Mantels
Tho Ladios aro now thinkiug of houso
cleaning and Just ooforo you bogin that
work cot your improvements made. Wo
will suggest a Cabinet Mantel. If you
only know liow clioap you could got a
Cabinot Mantel there would bo only a
fow homes without thorn. Wo guarantoo
to soil you a Cabinot Mantol as choap
as you can got ono anywhoro in tho
State.
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Wo havo somo
cheaper. Ooino to our ofllco and lot us
show you and givo you somo prices.
Th& f&ason Lumber o.
Cor. Socond and Limestone Sis. Phunn 519. MAYSVILLE, HY.
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Y..U Will Kcol
HOES, RAKES,
MATTOCKS, SPADES,
POST HOLE DIGGERS,
POST HOLE AUGERS,
POULTRY NETTING,
TREE PRUNERS,
HEDGE KNIVES.
Come in; wo can
Here's "lie place to get them
anppiv ciir vnry atit
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m Carlonda of new Buyies arriving every day.
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plcaon both your m&tn nnd pncko'-lionlc.
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Mrs. Samuel Middleman and son La
doro aro visiting rclatnos in Cinein
nati.
Mrs. 1. R. Ward niul Mm. J. K.
Ward of Mayslick spent Monday in
town shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ball and daugh
ter, Dora, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. It.
Wnrd of Mayslick.
Miss Lrota Cl.irk is spending a fow
days in Cincinnati attending tho mil
linory openings, in the interest of Merz
Bros.
Miss Anna B. King und sistor, Mrs.
J. 0. Kiddor, have gone down to Cin
cinnati to visit tho family of Mr. Cam-
mlo Storrott.
Mr. G. W. Gelsol is out upon tho
streets after a severe illness, and his
friends aro glad to sco him once moro
in his usual health.
Miss Hattio Wood, of Washington,
arrived homo Sunday after spending
iilno weeks with rejativos in Texas,
Oklahoma and St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. W. L. Yollman of Rock Island,
111., with hor mother, Mrs. Martha
Tow or, loft Monday afternoon for a
six weeks visit through Texas and the
southwest.
Euchre at Eaglo's Hall tonight. Lunch
served after euchre.
REPEAL INSURANCE LAW
Strong Protest Mado Against Act That
Caused Withdrawal of Companies.
Trankfort, Ky., March 10. Business
men from mnny parts of Kentucky aro
bitterly opposed to tho provisions of tho
Green-Glenn iusuranco law that caused
tho withdrawal of many firo insurance
companios from tho Stato duiing tho
past week. Thoy request Governor Mc
Croary to call a special sossion of the
Legislature to ropeal the law. Petitions
signed by thousands of business men,
oro prcsonted to tho govornor today
Colonel Nool Gaines addressed a letter
to Hoprosentativo Prank C. Green and
Senator Scldon Glenn asking them to
stand pat on their bill. Ho advocates
tho pnssago of a measuro putting Ken
tucky in tho insurance business to tako
caro of tho property of insurauco cbm
panics that havo withdrawn from tho
Stnto. Tho companies declared thoy
quit writing now business because- thu
provisions of tho law aro too drastic.
State or Oiiio, Out or Toledo,
I.UCAB OOUNTT.
It.
Frank J.Uhiintty iimkusoath that bo luenlot
partnerof tbedrmof K.J. Cheney A Go, .doing
budnestln the oily of Toledo, county and itate
iforoiatd, and that laid drmwlll pay the lum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAUS forenoh and every
oaieofOatarrhthatoannot be cured by the tmof
Hall'jCatarrhCure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to betoreme and subscribed In my ore
lencethlifltb Jayof December, A. D., 1186
(Seal.) A. W Olkaoon,
Notnrj I'ulilio
Hall'iCaUrrh Cure l taken Internallyandao i
dlreotlyon the blood and muonua turfacet of tb
lyitem. Send fortnitlmonlalif run.
, F. J. OHKNKY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold all DruiiKlt.76r.
TakflUII'Kuratlvl'lllforoonitpaHon
COST OP LIVING REDUCED I
4 Cans of Geoff Corn Only 25 Cents.
3 Cans at Goad Peas Only 25 Cetn.
3 Can Fancy Tentateea Only 25 Cents.
tarihrn IWom Ira tar the CASH Only.
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John D11U, 27, was killed by a train
at Cynthinna.
Notwithstanding about all tho firo insur
anco companies havo left Mnyslllo, I
wish to inform tho public that I havo
several new ones on my list uud I v,ill
write all risks put in my hands.
HAHRY L. WALSH,
17-2t 20S Court St.
INVESTMENTS
Good First Mortgago Land Notoa
Yielding 6 and 7 Per Cont.
FRANK II. CLARKE.
First National Bank Building.
LAST NUMBER.
FRESH FISH DAILY.
Presh fish recoived every day during
Lent.
23tf WALLACE'S RESTAURANT.
In tho Cincinnati district tho Ohio
River will riso slowly Monday night
and Tuesday. Tho gaugo at Cincinnati
Monday registered 28.S feet.
Are We Your Druggists?
If not, why not? Our methods of dealing
squarely with all our trade has brought us many
new customers. An you wxjfrr
ono nf them? If not, wo Kl-X I
nein nnk, why not?
PRICES.
DRUGS.
Tho last number and nlso tho best
of this year's lecturo courso will bo
given Wednesday night at High School.
Don't fail to hear tho lamous moao-i
legist, Adrian Newcus. Tho finost UNION
courso of all Is being planned for noxt HAND
.'car, ho bo on hand to near it announced
Vedncsday night. 10 17 18
M. F WILLIAMS & CO.
THE THIRD STREET
DRUGSTORE.
MADE
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MAYSVILLE. KY.
WEATHER REPORT
FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND
WEDNESDAY.
Th0 Ladioj A hi Society of tho Thhd
Mnvt M. E. Church will hold their
regular meeting Wcduosday afternoon
at 2.30 o'clock at the- church. Evory
member urged to bo presont.
; MAYO HAS A CHANCE.
Cincinnati, (J., March 1C Tho condi
tion f John C. C. Mao, of IMmbivillo,
Ky., is slightly improved tonight.
MR. FITZGERALD NOT IMPROVED.
OUR FIRST JOB OF PRINTING.
Tho very flrt job of priuting turned
out in Tho.I'ublic Lodger 1'rintery under
the now deal, was 1,000 tickets for Col.
T M. Russell to bo hold at U each for
tho opening ball game at Maysville next
mouth.
STATE WIDE BILL DOOMED.
Trankfort, Ky., March 10. Tho fntc
of practically all tho progressive legis
lation passed at this session of tho Oon
oral Assembly rests with tho Senate.
Tho anti p.iy, anti-lobby, two and one
half cont faro and statewide prohibi
tion bills sleep in tho Senate.
CELEBRATE THEIR CRYSTAL
WEDDING.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shuinaker of
West Second Street celebrated their
fliftccnth wedding anniversary last Sun
day. It was tho 15th day of the month,
fifteen invited guests and fifteen caudles
on tho cako. Socral handsome presents
were received.
Tho out o'f town guosts wero Mr. Wnl
tor Beckett nnd his sistor, Miss Emm.i
Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. James Morgau.
Beforo tho guests loft they sang
"Sihor Threads Among tho Gold.' Mr.
Shumnkcr is tho night wntchmau at the
cotton factory. Tho departing friends
wished tho couplo many happy returns
of thoir wedding day.
BRUCE EASTON
Seriously Injured In a Wreck on Tho
L. & N. Early Monday Morning.
Atlanta Express train No. 31, on tho
Louisville & Nashvillo railroad, which
left Cincinnati Sunday night at 8:15,
early Monday was wrecked at Conway,
Ky., about two miles north of Liv
ingstone, Ky. A number of passengers
and members of tho train crow wero in
jured, but no person killed.
Mr. Bruco Easton, express messongcr
and a former Maysvlllo man, brother ot
Mrs. Agnes Childs, of this city, wok
soiiously injured.
JOINED HER SAVIOR
Miss Ethol M. Eltel Answers The Call
of the Master of All Things.
Tho death angel visited tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo I Eltel early this
morning. Just as tho morning sun ush
orod in tho now day tho geutlo spirit of
thoir daughter, Miss Ethel M. Eltel,
passed to tho realms of ondloss light.
Miss Ethol had ouly returned a short
timo ago, from Donvor, Colo., whoro sho
wont in quest of health. Not securing
tho benefits dosirod, sho roturucd homo,
accompanied by hor parents, to pass her
last dajs iu Maysvillo.
Sho was twenty-six years old, aud is
survived by hor fathor and mothor.
Funeral sorvices at 0 o'clock Thurs
day morning at St. Patrick's Chinch.
Interment in tho Washington Ccmotcry.
Death is sad nt any timo, but in tho
passing away of such a sweet young
girl, bright, etniablo and industrious,
tho light of her-houio and in tho dawn
ing of young womanhood, it is iudood
doubly hard to boar.
(Lexington Herald )
It was said oarly this morning that
tho condition of City Auditor John E.
rit7gernlil, who is critically ill at his
homo, HI North Limestone Stroot, w.is
about tho same as roportcd oarlior in
tho day. Mr. 1'itgorald is suffering
from heart trouble aud is. very low.
D. HECHINGER & CO.
Thu Biggest and Best Clothing and Shoe Store in Maysvillo.
Wo wish to call your attontion to tho magnificent lino of Spring Suitings wo aro displaying in our
West Window. Thoy aro tho choico selections of the noted houso of E. H. Van Ingon & Co., tho groatcst
woolen houso in tho country. Thoso of you who havo favorod ua with your patronago in our Custom De
partment can testify to tho superior skill of our Cutter, Mr. Dan Gottliob. Every garment mado in our shop.
Look in our West window at tho now Spring Shirts, Shoes and latest creations in Spread Head-goar.
You will find only that of which tho most fastidious would approve Shirts from tho Mruhattan, Gotham,
and Eclipso Pcoplo; Hats from Stetson and Mundhoim, and Shoes from Nettlcton, Hauan, Walkover and
Douglas. Wo havo yet a fow Overcoats loft and to those who contomplato buying wo will sharo them
with you at almost half tho original prico. Bottcr come in now boforo tho best aro all gono as you know
thoy Invariably go first. Bo suro and got tickets on tho Automobile. Vory truly youra,
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Mrs. P. J. Murphy, Mrs. M. I'
Coughlin and Miss Margaret Franklin
left for Lexington Sunday on account
of tho sorious illness of thoir cousin,
Mr. John Pitzgorald, a former rosldont
of this city.
SAEDIS MILL SOLD.
W. R. Briorly has traded a ono-half
interest in tho Sardis Roller Mills to
R. O. Chambors for 73 acres of land
on Bakor's Branch on tho Sardis and
Burikn turnpiko road.
COUNTY COURT NEWS.
On Monday tho invontory and ap
praisement of tho personal estate of W.
N. Dillon doceased was produced i
court, filed and ordered recorded.
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We gauged the style treud correctly iu plncing
our silk oidor mouths ago. Const queutly we have a
wimiierful color, pattern and price range iu Crepes,
one of the scarcest Silks iu the market.
49c to $1.50.
In Silk-and-Cotton
you will find dainty colored
or tinted backgrounds in
churmtug' summer frocks.
39c, 49c.
flower designs on whito
weaves that will make
whito grounds. Somo have satin stripes. They will
make tho smartest tatlored waists imaginable. Nearly
one yard wide,
75c, 98c.
Voile Blouses $1.25
One of tho best collections wo ever had at this
modrrato price. Every waist fich aud new. Count
less little touches stamp these waists as 1914's best
styles.
Silk Petticoats
Poi feet fitting, extremely easy of adjustment.
Affords an absolutely smooth appearance without a
suggestion of fullness. Black and colors.
$2 98 to
$4.98.
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CORRECTION IN SUNDAY SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE.
In yostordny'g Lodger iu somo way
tho Fust M. E. Church South Sunday
School was overlookod. Tho attendance
as 88 aud brings tho total for tho day
up to 037.
FINE BUNCH OF CATTLE.
Mr. Thomas A. Keith bought thirty
fiv0 head of cattlo from Mr. E. T. Kirk.
Tho prico avoragod $100 per head.
This is about tho finest bunch of live
stock Maysvilo has soon in a long time.
GOVERNOR AGAINST EXTRA
SESSION.
Governor McCreary has boon quoted
by somo of his closo friouds as saying
that ho would under uo circumstances
call an extra session for any purpose
HE'S A GOOD LITTLE IRISHMAN,
TOO.
Mastor William Linn Orr, oldest sou
of Foreman J. B. Orr, of Tho Public
Ledger Printcry, is receiving congrat
ulations and many presents today, hia
seventh birthday annivorsary.
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Latest Styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts,
Dress Goods, Linens, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Ox
fords, Etc., Etc. If you haven't seen those 25c Ginghams from England that
we are selling at 15c you have missed the greatest values that were ever of
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