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Luke.
Rev. John A. Colledgc, who tiled at
his homo in Summer Side, Ohio, will bo
brought to this city for burial tomor
row. His funeral will be held In Cov
ingt(.i this morning.
CATFISH AND TURTLES
Charles Davidson's Crow of Painters
Mako Haul.
Mr. Charles Davidson and his crew of
painters took a day off Friday. AMd
just to show tho boys what they could
do thoy hunted turtles tfnd caught fish
They report 20 turtles weighing 1110
pounds and a big catch of eat fish, 2(1
in one net.
LET UNCLE SAM
GIVE YOU THE FACTS
Government reports show the steady
output of coal during tho last low
years haa made tbe dealers puah (or
wider markets, We are going to get
more trade your trade by giving
you a greater value (or your money.
You will never get out of dobt unloss
you buy wisely,
MAYSVILLE COAL CO.
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BUILD YOUR HOUSE NOW!
If you are contemplating building a home or a house for an investment, now
is the time to place your order. We have .the largest stock of all kinds of build
ing material that can be found in Northeastern Kentucky and have large con
tracts with the timber men for still greater supply. We contracted this large
supply nt a price very near cost of production and we ure in position to give yon
the advantage of this good purchase. Place your order now or let us give you an
estimate on your requirements; you will then leave your order with Maysville's
Foremost Lumber Yard.
Wall paper, rugs and paint at HEN-DRIOKSON'S.
The Mason Lumber Co.
Inc.
Cor. Second and Limostono Sts. Phono 519. MAYSVILLE, KY.
A, A. McLaughlin. L. N. Dkhan.
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Farmers from different sections of
tho county Saturday reported water
scarce and crops burning up.
John Deere's Self-Dump I
Sulky Rake 5
The First Consideration Has Been Sim- S
plicity and Durability!
DURABLE S
Axle studs arc inches in diameter, and are j
reversible and interchangeable, which doubles their
life. S
Dump rods are of high carbon steel, of an g
inch in diameter. They have four times the durabil- 2
ity of the ordinary dump rod, as they are reversible
individually, interchangeable and again reversible. 5
SIMPLICITY
We. can rightfully boast that our rake has fewer
parts than any rake on the market. Simplicity of
construction and proper material, systematically and
symmetrically distributed, mean much to users 2
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Tho best picturo over shown in tho
city at Beechwood tonight
NEAR ACCIDENT
horso and buggy belonging to Mrs.
.Rains of Forest Avenue left in
if a colored lad on Second street
of the George II. Frank & Co.
me near a serious accident.
mobile coming slowly down
ired the boy and ho pulled
and threw tho horso square
the auto. Kesult a brokon
set of harios3 and pair of shafts. Horso
fortunately was not Injured.
PRINTERS DEFEATED JUNIORS
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By the Score of 10 to G Owens and
Case Starred at the Bat for tho
Printers.
Tho Printers played their first gamo
of tho season Saturday and easily do-
fcated tho AH Stars of tho Junior City
League. Errors were very plentiful ou
Loth Hides and wore responsible for sev
eral of tbo runs made ou both aides.
Owens and Caso of the Printers star
red at tho bat, each getting four hits
out of five times at bat.
Other teams have issued challenges
to the Printers and other games will bo
played nt tho earliest possible time.
'Tho score of Saturday's game fol
lows: ."innings 12345079 9
; Prtators 0 20550JO 2-15
' Juniors' 0 15000000-0
'Uatterins Printers. Dora nnd
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r urimes; juniors, aunts, auhuvuu, jvou-
lion and Bobb. Tiino 1:20. Umpire
Goth,
THE SALEM FIRE LOSS WAS
512,000,000.
Belief work for tho 18,000 persons
made homeless by tho Salem fire is woll
under way, and all are being cared for.
An iusuranco adjuster Saturday ostl
mated that tho loss will bo $12,000,
000 with $10,000,000 worth of insurance,
lho poor suffered most in tho fire as
tho meaMcr sections of tho city woro
destroyed completely.
Motorbike Clincher Tires, $15 grade, $10. Pope Bicycle, $10 grade, H
$21). Pope Corsair, $LT grade, $'J0. Goodyear unto skid tire, the best we M
J we ever sold for $11. Bargains in Clincher tire cuhiugs $1 each. M
: J. T. KACKLEY & CO.
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Mr. Percy ltollidny of Covington has
been visiting his brother, Air. (Ireele;
Ilolliday of East Second street.
MARRIAGES.
Saturday, County Clerk .T. J. Owens,
issued the following marriage licenses:
Air. .Tesso S. Hnuck, 24, farmer,
Clermont, Ky., and Miss Pearl Pickett,
Mason County., to be married today by
llev. W. W. Hall.
Mr. Quintus V. Truesdale, 31, farmer,
and Miss Stella FreemaM, 32, both of
Lewis County. .
".ludith" will entertain ou at
Beechwood tonight.
BASE BALLI BASE BALLII
Maysville's now manager gave tho
fans their iiuacy's worth yesterday in
a hotly contested teu-ihuing game. You
miss something if you are not a fan.
Grow young again and be an enthusi
astic supporter of the greatest athletic
game on earth. Boot your home team.
Let business rest for a few hours play
and you will work better. Go to the
park and enjoy the game.
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WALL PAPLK!:
Now is tho time to do your wall papering and S
painting. Come in. We can show you just what
you need. We have a full line of Wall Papers,
Paints, ICnaiuels, Ktc. See our line before bu ing.
CRANE & SHAFFR 5
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BANK OF MAYSLICK
Splendid Showing of This Solid State
Bank Nearly $100,000 In Deposits
Tho Children's J)ay oxcrciscs at tho
Third Streot M. E. Church wero fit
tr.igly observed last night. It was an
excellent program well rendered.
The report of tho condition of Tho
Bank of Mnyslick, this county, shows
that it is the largest fiuanclal concern
in Mason County outside of Mnysvillo.
It has n surplus fund of $14,000. De
posits of $07,822.03, on a capital stock
of $17,500 and total assets of $133,
271.28. The fact" that tho Bank of Mnyslick la
situated In ono of tho richest agricul
tuial sections of tho world, and also,
that many of tho wealthiest farmers of
Mason county are its officers and di
rectors, aro sudlcient reasons to give
the public the utmost dcpcndcnco in its
stability and integrity.
King Willett has at tho foot of Mar
ket street every afternoon a boat to
carry bathers to tho beach. Can un
dress aad dress in the boat. 25c round
trip. 20 3t
rOLIOE COUR
Pollco Judgo Whitakor
tho following decisions in Po
Saturday:
James flasson, drunk and disoVifni
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Charles Yamell, drunk, $0.50.
Truman Poe, drunk and disorderly
$0.50, suspended.
PREVENT EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION I
It is a disease caused by over stimulation of the sweat
glands. This condition can be remedied by the use of
DE-O-DORA
It deodorizes perspiration, is daintily perfumed and pleasan
to use. Price 25c a box.
M. F. WILLIAMS & CO. TIIESofEG
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maysvme s pest vioining ana onoe otore.
No house in the state better equipped, few as good as we
are in seasonable clothing and men's furnishing goods. Whilst
it has been and is yet uncomfortably warm, this store is a boon
to those who have taken advantage of our light weight wearing
apparel. We are daily receiving additions in Palm Beach, linen
and white serge suits. "We have made this a white season."
Bathing Suits $1 and $1.50.
D. KLEOEa;i3SrC3-E!R, &, CO.
LIFE INSURANCE DISTRIBUTIONS
According to a compilation made by
the hiMirance Press, the life r.iNiiranco
companies of the United States and
Canada distributed $010,550,000 during
tho year 1!13.
CHAUTAUQUA SEASON TICKETS
MUST BE SIGNED.
ticket. This provision is made primar
ily as a protection to tho owner hi caso
tho ticket should bo lost. Anvonn find-
Scifou tickets aio non-transferable ing an unsigned season ticket could
except within owner's family. The
linillil .if cmtin inittiiluiH nf f.....:l.. ....!
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bo written in ink upon every season
place his own name upon it and the
management would be compelled to rec
ognUo tho validity of same.
Don't fail to see ".Judith" at
Beechwood tonight.
FLEMING HOME BURNED.
The home of Sherley Collins near
riemiMgsburg was destroyed by fire Pri
day with $3,000 loss and $1,000 insurance.
JULY REVENUE ASSIGNMENTS AT
MAYSVILLE DISTILLERIES.
II. E. Poguo Distillery Company, .1.
A. Breslin, dny; David Bierley, addi
tioual and bottling.
J. II. Rogers & Compa'ay, P. W. Hart
ing, storekeeper-gauger.
Poyutz Brothers Company, II. (I. Hol
iday, storekeeper-gauger.
SUDDENLY STRICKEN
Robert Walker, Prominent Farmer
Drops Dead at RectorviUe.
EDWARD VARVALL DROWNED
Fourtcen-Yoar-Old Boy Meets Sad Fate
While Playing In the Ohio River
Yesterday Morning.
Edward Vnrvall, fourteen-year-old
son of Win Vnrvall of Smoky Hollow,
was drowned yesterday morning while
playag in tho river near Gablo's coal
float at tho foot of Short street about
11:45 o'clock. He was wading in tho
wator nnd walked into a stop-off, nnd
being uuablo to swim, went under.
A numbor of boys were at tho dock
but did not realize that tho little fel
low was drowning until nftor ho hud
gono undor for tho third timo. His
body was rocovered by .Too Harrison
after bavrag boon in the water for
about forty minutes.
Dr. Brand was called but tho boy was
boyond the help of medical assistance
whon be arrived somo twenty minutes
nftor tho body had been recovered.
Coroner Slack being out of town,
Squiro Bquor held tho inquest and tho
jury returnod a verdict of occidental
death by drowning.
Tho body was removed to the home of
his father 'ta Smoky Hollow.
IEECHHUT PEANUT BUTTER
IS THE CLEAREST AND MOST WHOLE
SOME MAOE.IWE CARRRY IT IN 10c, 15c
Hgrov
irr. Robert Walker, a prominent far
mer of near RectorviUe, dropped dead
late Saturday evening in tint field
where he -was ntwork.
Mr. Walker is survived by three chil
dren Mrs. C. .T. Hotmail of this city,
Mrs. Amicl Bierloy of tho county, and
Mr. Ward Walker of Indianapolis, Ind.
The fuucral nnd burial takes place
this morning at Mt. GUenil.
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105 DEGREES
Saturday Broke All Records For Many
Years Humidity Was Very
Prostrating.
Saturday took the pennant for sum
mer heat, Mrs. Marsh's Government
thormomotor registering tho high fig
ures of 105 in tho shade.
This record has not been equaled for
many years and it was the most pros
tratiug day experienced in Mnysvillo
this season or any other seasa'a.
About the only relief one could get
was to sit by tho ico wator and drink
und fan, or loop tho loop on tho trolley
cart).
Sunday was not near so warm, a cool
wind bringing relief which was most
gratefully enjoyed.
FIRE AT DOVER
M. A. Thompson's Poultry Houso, Two
Horses, 100 Chickens and Other
Froperty Burnod.
This morning nt 1 o'clock tho poultry
houso belonging to Mr. M. A. Thompson,
agont of tho O. & O. nt Dover and
near tho depot, was entirely consumed
by fire, together with threo coops of
chickons, his huckster wagon, two
horses n'ad other property.
The loss will reach about $1,800 with
$:t7.ri Insurance.
ThU is tho second timo in two years
that Mr. Thompson has had his, poultry
depot .burned but and the' loss has boon
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will look very pretty in one of these attractive wash frocks. Sturdy ginghams
and percales trimmed in countless different ways. We would like you to examine
these little dresses minutely. Notice the careful sewing, the generous cut in each
size, the excellent material used, the smart trimming touches. When you calcu
late the cost of materials and making you will wonder how the dresses can be sold
so cheap. Of course it would be impossible if they were sold at regular prices
but in examining our stock we find it larger in some sizes than good merchandis
ing justifies so late in the season therefore our entire line in sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6
is reduced from
$ 1 .25 to 75c
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Miss May Thomas of Huntington,! After July first, C. P. Deiterich and THE KANSAS WHEAT CROP THE I Kentucky's wheat crop is less than
W. Va., was here yesterday the guest 'Bro. will bo found doing business ns WONDER OF THE WORLD. 15,000,000 bushels. Mr. StaMley Watson
of Miss Theo G. CurruM, going down to usual ono gquaro south of their present) Kansas' wheat crop this year is es- who is hero from Kansas City tells us
Dovor in tho afternoon to enjoy a vaca- stand in Market streot, opposite tho t limited at 180,000,000 bushels. of tho Sunflower Stato's big wheat crop
tion of two weeks with her parents, M. F. Williams drug store, where- they Think of the niagnitudo and bulk of land says ono couuty alono needs 4,000
Mr. and Mis. W. H. Thomas. will bo glad to welcome nil their friends this enormous quantity of grain wlu'a hands just to harvest tho wheat crop.
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S to the bank than no move merchandise, hence the big reductions in our
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What You Need For the Chautauqua
B A Season Ticket $2
m a White Ratine Skirt $1.08 to $3.50
5 A Panama Hat $1.98
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A Pair Silk Stockings 98cl
A Pair White Oxfords $1.98 to $3 s
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