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MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1014.
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A YEAR AGO HIGH WATER WAS
MENACING US.
Today, one year ago, tlio street cars
began to transfer on account of the
Ohio River flood. So far this year we
have had no transferring. Let us hope
wo will not even hnvo any kind of a
flood.
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BOULEVARD LIGHTS
From the 0. & O. Depot to tho L. & N.
Depot General Lighting Systoru
Discussed in Council.
An important meeting of tho city
Council wan hold last night.
Tho question of street lighting was
tho subject investigated.
It seemed to be tho concensus of opin
ion tq havo a systom of boulnvnrd lights
from the C. & O. dopot to tho L. & N.
depot, and a reduction in price to all
consumers.
LET UNCLE SAM
GIVE YOU THE FACTS
Government reports show the steady
outnut ol coal during the last lew
ypsTs has made the dealers tmsb for
wider marketB, We are going to get
more Wade your trade by giviui?
vnu a ereater valup lor your mitnev
You will never get out o' debt unions
you buy w'sely.
MAY8VILLE COAL CO.
PHONE Ml.
Mr. Alexander Martin, a tobacco man,
aged 55 years, and formorly of Riploy,
died at Huntington.
Cabinet Mantels
Tho Ladies aro now thinking of houso
leaning and just hoforo you begin that
work cct your improvements mado. Wo
will suggest a Cabinet Mantel. If you
only knew how cheap you could got a
Cabinet Mantol thoro would bo only a
fow homes without them. Wo guarantco
to sell you a Oablnot Mantel as cheap
ai you can got one anywhere in tho
Stato.
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cheap or. Come our offlco and lot us
how you and givo you some prices.
Fair and Wnrnn'r.
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Y.m Will Nood
HOBS, RAKES,
MATTOCKS, SPADES,
POST HOLE DIGGERS,
POST HOLE AUGERS,
POULTRY NETTING,
TREE PRUNERS,
HEDGE KNIVES.
Hero's 'ho place to get them. Come id; we can
5 Piipplv your I'ViTy want.
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The mason Lumber Go. "
Cor. Second and Limestone Sts. Phono 519. MAVSViUJE, KV.
A. A. M0l.AUGHt.IK. L. N. Behak.
WALLPAPER!!
Fust and best, lots
now ou sale.
Prii'fd
f Uumnaute of Vailpaper
Prices $5c per lot up.
to tr.nkn r"in
:j. t. kackley & co.g
Hi Cn Jnln CictiPlnoo Roonl tn ETnnlno nitrl fltnrimrt S
I III nriir"-i "i oi-wncg "uom 'in fc.iiuiii miu vf iiii
Mr. Herbert Swartz. aged 23. of Lex
ington, and Miss Ethel Mason ltoboraon,
aged 21, of Mason County, will bo mar
ried today at Mayslick by Rev. L. X
Thompson.
John J. Lynch, local manager of tho
telephono company has been spending a I
fow days in Paris, whero ho was called
to look after tho Little Rock Exchange,
which burnt down a few days ago.
WEATHER REPORT
Mr. Honry Smart is quito ill at
homo in tho West End of tho city.
ANOTHER CONTEST
his
Forest Avonuo Paront-Toacher Associa
tion to Givo Spoiling Boe Prizos.
TAIR AND COLDER WITH SNOW;
THURSDAY CLOUDY.
Tho l'orost Aonuo Parent Toucher
Association will havo another spoiling
bee on Friday ovoniug at 7 o'clock, in
tho l'orost Avenue School Building.
Prij-os given in grades and to tho
High S.-hool pupils. Watch for partic
ulars and got you a "elnmpiou" spell
ing book ami go to work if you want
tho prize.
IT DID. NOW I
Ycstorday was St. Patrick's Day,
the next day it snowed.
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MEETING: OP THE LADIES'
SOCIETY.
AID
Tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho Sec
ond M. E. Church will meet Thursday
nftomoou at 2:30 o'clock nt tho homo
of Mra. George Means on Eust Front.
FRESH FISH DAILY.
Fresh fish rocolvod every day during
Lent.
23-tf WALLACE'S RESTAURANT.
INVESTMENTS
Good First Mortgage Land Notos
Yloldlng 0 and 7 For Cent.
FRANK H. CLARKE.
First National Bank Building.
Tho Ladies Aid Society of tho Third
Stroot M. E. Church will hold their
regular meeting Wodnesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock at tho church. Every
member urged to bo present.
LAST NUMBER.
Tho last number and also tho best
of this year's locturo courso will bo
given Wednesday night at High School.
Don't fail to hear tho iamous mono
legist, Adrian Newous. Tho finest
courso of all is being plannod for noxt
year, so bo on hand to hear it announced
Wednesday nighty 10-17-18
Are We Your Druggists?
If not, why not? Our methods of dealing
squarely with all ourtrade hae brought us many
now customers. An you jwotv
one of them? If not, we Kr I
flu nil) ask, why not?
PRICES.
DRUGS.
N. F WILLIAMS & CO.
THE THIRD STREET
DRUGSTORE.
UNION MADE
HAND MADE
BEST MADE
golden (Story
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POWER & DAULTON
CIQAR CO.
HIKED
HAYSVILLE. KT.
D. HECHINGER & CO.
The Biggest and Best Clothing and Shoe Store in Maysville.
With the advent of Spring Sunshine and approach of glorious Easter your thoughts naturally wil
turn to your Spriag Outfit, itignc here wo waat to say that wa have not overlooked procuring the very
latest Spring productions o( the (orem)st Otntom Tailors in the Ltnd.
Here you will li 1 1 r,rn a til vrt )f Cm S'ein-Biocu, Vai Fuuioa Co. Michael?, Stern & Co.,
all of Kochoater, N. Y. Also the Hirah.Wickwiro Ou., of Chicago. As hundreds of you have worn
Clothes made by thise Houses, ymcin mtilp to the auUUcttoa y u de-tve m tho style an 1 durability,
doe the dtipUy of tbesa Suits i a our B m Vi 1 1 v n i dh t u n iinr orica? .
W' balleve our line ol 12 aid $15 Suits will mirethtn favorably compare with Sjits that are
sold elsewhere nt from $3 to $5 more "Bh sure and see them."
Our Spring Suck of date, Shoes and all manner of Men's Furnishing Goods are all ready for
your inspection
DON'T FORCET TICKETS ON THE AUTOMOBILE
GOOD NIGHT!
Frankfort, Ky., March IS. Aftor ono
of tho stormiost sessions in its history
tho Gcnoral Assombly of Kentucky ad
journed slno dlo this morning.
ANOTHER ELECTRIC SIGN
Tho Harbcson Oarago is swinging a
handsome now electric sign to tho
breerc. It is a beauty and up to the
minute sign.
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS TOMOR
ROW MORNING.
There will bo a board mooting of the
Woman's Club Thursday morning at
10 o'clock in Miss Yancey's office.
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every day.
and wo will
Carloads of now Buggies arriving
Como in when the roads iet in shape
f! plnasn bnfh vr fastn nnd popkn'-lmok.
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Miss Jesslo Kerr is the guest of hor
father, Mr. E. II. Kerr and family of
Millersburg.
Rov. Fathor P. M. Jonos, who has
boen ill for tho past ten days is ablo to
bo out again.
II. L. Tepper, on0 of Gerraantown's
hustling business men was a visitor ycs
terdny in this city.
Missos Corinno Collins and Bollo Hor
ton roturnod Saturday from a visit to
f riend3 in Maysville. Paris News.
Tho many frionds of Mrs. Mary E.
Brock will be glad to know that she
continues to imprnvo at Wilson Hospital
Prof. J. W. Young and -wife wore on
routo homo to Mt. Orob, Ohio, from Ger
mantown, yesterday. The professor has
boen instructing tho Oermantown band.
Mrs. Mollio Shopberd and son Em
mott, who moved from this city somo
time ago to Nowport, havo returned
to Maysville and will make this their
future home.
THE 26th SNOW OP THE SEASON.
This morning thero was another lovo
ly fall of snow making tho 25th snow of
tho season. A small-sized snow blizzard
doveloped and March contlnuos to roar.
DEATH OF MBS. MARTHA
SUNBAOK.
Senator W. 0. Bradley of Kentucky
celebrates his C7th birthday in Wash
ington today.
WOMAN MAY DIE
As a Result of Reckless Auto Driving
of Lucian Luttroll of This City
Mrs. Ed Walton in Serious
Condition.
A sorious accidont occurred yestor
day afternoon two miles south of Mays
lick on the Maysville pike.
Lucian Luttroll, a Mnysvillo saloon
ist was driving his auto when he ran
over Mrs. Ed Walton, who was walk
ing along the piko near her homo.
Wo understand one of Mrs. Walton's
limbs was broken besides numerous
bruises and a scalp wound.
Tho accident may result fatally. Wo
havo several timos spoken of autos
breaking speed rocords. We boliove in
overyono's rights to tho road, but it is n
wonder more serious accidents have not
occurred on tho streets of Maysvillo aud
on our country roads.
POSTMASTER KEHOE
President Wilson Sent Njme
nf Marcus F. Kehoe in For
Confirmation By Sen
ate Yesterday
Big Victory Scored By of Ex
Congressman James N. Kehoe,
WIij Licked Democratic Op
ponents to a Frazzle
Postmaster Clarenco MathcAvs of
Maysvillo is to bo succeeded by Marcus
F. Kchoo as announced several weeks
ago.
Prosidont Wilson yesterday sent tho
namo of Mr. Kohoe to tho Senato for
confirmation.
Thus tho short but intensly warm con
test in tho Democratic ranks of Mays
villo and Mason County over the local
postmastership is settled aud Mr. Ko
hoo's regular appointment for four
years will bo mado and ho will likely
succeed Postmaster Mathews on April
1st next.
Mr. Mathews is a Taft Republican
and has tho record for scrvico, having
hold tho oflico for over 16 years. He ro
tires with tho satisfaction of having
served tho pooplo faithfully nnd hns
tho confidence and esteem of tho public,
tho Democrats as well as that of his
own party.
M. F. Kehoe, whilo never vory nctivo
in Democratic action and councils, nev
ertheless, is a man of sterling worth
and is a member of tho Kehoe family of
Maysville, whoso sons William F. Kchoo
and John Dexter Kohoo, of Washington,
D. C, former Congressman James N.
Kchoo of Maysvillo. and Dr. Henry C.
Kehoo of Frankfort, havo onch mado
ominent successes in life, all starting
out to fight life's batilo poor, but cour
ageous and manly boys, and they have
won their way by worth, merit and
pluck.
PROHIBITION DEAD
LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS
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Colors and Weaves
Unlimited in
Hunt's Silk Sale
Wo aro proud of this collection of moderate priced Silks. It
is safo to say no town tho slzo of Maysvillo has over shown so
largo an assortment since the voguo of roady-to-wear garments
made such inroads on pioco goods.
POPLINS plain and flgurod in two dozen different pieces.
29c to $1.50.
CBEPES plain and figured, all Silk, also Silk and Cotton, In
moro than sixty different pieces. 39c to $1.50.
SATIN-FINISHED SILKS in Oharmeuse, Messaline, Foulard
and othor weaves, can bo conservatively estimated In plain and
flgurod patterns at 75 different pieces.
IN ADDITION tho Chiffon Taffetas, tho Shirting Silks, tho
Jap Silks, tho plain and figured weaves In surah twill easily bring
our Silk Stock at a minimum estimate to MOKE THAN TWO
HUNDRED PIECES.
All at moderato prices beginning at 20c. Nothing hlghor than
$1.50 except Crepes and Cascadeens at $1.08. And it Is not the
sizo of tho stock that gratifies us so much as Its DESIRABILITY
in point of stylo, quality and price.
Foreign Inspiration Marks Even
Inexpensive Suits
Paris has presented countless originalities which Amorican tail
ors havo adapted for even inexpensivo Suits. Fashion has Intro
duced now colors, tango, sllver-groeu, copper, bright blues, with
navy and black of course always correct.
Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets
are tho products of designers who have tho knowledge necessary to
produco corsets suited to women particular about their figure,
health, comfort and appearance. Thin doublo boning gives easy
flexibility to the garment. Doublo lnterlinings provent tho bones
punching through and tearing tho cloth; tho fabrics aro light and
soft, but so strongly woven they will not stretch or shrink.
Wo invito your inspection of the styles wo carry, or an order
by mail will rccelvo prompt attention. Wo further guarantco
every pair of Warner's Bust-proof Corsets not to rust, break or
tear.
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Crecellua Killed aro Resubmitted Olas-
siflcatlon of Property for Taxation
and Use of Convict Labor on
Tho Roads Endorsed.
Mrs. Martha Sunback, aged 89 years,
passed away at tho homo of Mrs. Etta
Dotson, near Mayslick, yesterday after
noon. . , ,
Funeral will take place at 12 o'clock
(sun time) Thursday at tho house. Rov.
Berkley will conduct tho services.
Intormcnt in Mt. Carmcl cometery.
Frankfort, Ky., March 18. Tho tax
ation amendment to tho constitution
won out nt last today, following its vic
tory in tho Assembly of lviz ana its
defeat through tho carelessness of tho
Secrotary of State's office, which failed
to advertiso it tho neccessary ninety
days, causing tho Court of Appeals to
declare it invalid.
Tho action of tho Houso In reconsid
ering the convict work on roads amend
ment inndo certain tho submission of
tho same amendments, as were killed i
through the decision of the Court of
Appeals. That both will be again adopt
ed by tho pooplo is predicted by tho
officials at tho Capital.
Tho two and a half cent faro wins.
Tunis Measure Wins Latter
Permits Increase in License
Fees Fr Saloons in Cities
From Present Maximum
of $500
COST OP LIVING REDUCED !
9 Cans b1 seif Cam Only SS Cenia.
3 Dan af Cssrf Faa Only 35 Can fit.
3 Conn at Faney Tamataea Only . , . , . 25 Camta
aWTmaam rrtaaa Ara tar 1ka CASH Only.
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Frankfort, Ky.. March 17. Tho Webb
Stato-wido prohibition bill died in tho
Senato tonight, but tho dry pcoplo wo.
a victory whon tho Tunis bill undor
which it is possible for tho cities of
Kentucky to lift tho present ehnrgo for
licenses for saloons from $500 to $1,000
or over wns passed In tho Houso, hav
ing already passed tho Senato. That
tho Governor will sign it seems to be
nforegono conclusion.
lloproscntatlvo Matt S. Walton, of
Loxingtou, frankly explained that the
purposo of the mcasuro was to roduce
tho number of saloons in Loxington,
which was 120 coffee houses. Tho vote
on tho bill was 52 to 22.
Interost in tho prohibition amend
mont was iutonso throughout tho day.
Tho dispensary fcaturo of tho measure
it is bolioved, caused tho greatest op
position to it, outsldo tho forces In tho
legislature which .voted with tho liberals
pn gouoral principles. Tho groatcst
excitement provallod during tho taking
of tho vote on the bill which put It to
sleep and thoro was breathless sllonco
as each membar ropondod to tho roll-
Mil.
MEETING OF WOMEN S MISSION- EXCELLENT CROP OUTLOOK.
ARY SOCIETY.
Tbo Woman's Missionary Society of The mild weather in tho early wintor
the First M. K. Church South will meot nnd tho lato snows rccontly havo been
in connection with the Mite Society favorable, indeed, on tho prcsont grow
in tho Sunday School room at 2:30 ing crop of wheat, tho largo acreage
o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Tho ro- and present conditions bid fair for a
port of tho annual meotlng will bo road, largo ylold tho coming harvest.
SQUIRE DRESSEL'S COURT.
On tho lGth, Squire Dressol hold his
regular court.
Ho gave judgment in twelve cases.
M. J. Kinney against Boono Becket
for civil detainor resulted in a hung
jury.
Notwithstanding about all tho firo insur
ance companies havo loft Maysvillo, I
wish to inform tho public that I bavo
sovcral new ones on my list nnd I will
writo all risks put in my hands.
HARRY L. WALSH,
17-2t 03 Court St.
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many models we are showiug, Yuu'll
roalizt) their real beauty when you see
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SUITS $12.50 to $29.00
COATS 4.98 to ,25.00
DRESSES . . . 4.98 to 29.00
SKIRTS 2.98 10 12.95
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