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.-. & &' ' k"H 'J : VK k'K &-x A r , t IS. W w ON" ALL FA WHY ) WORSTED AND OASSIMERB SUITS. All $25 00 Suits Now $18 75 All $22 50 Suits Now $16.50 All $20 00 Suits Now $15.00 All $18.00 Suits Now $12 50 All $15.00 Suits Now $10.50 All $12.50 Suits Now $ 8.75 Geo. H. Frank & Co. Havvllpjt Fnromnct Plnlhler. llivortnen river. stngo in Some fog this morning and the (Ireen Iiuiil was Into going down. Tn tho Ciuciiiiiiiti district "tho -Ohio Hlvor will rise during Wednusdiiy nilit nml Thursday. Tho gauge at Cinoin nnti Wednesdny registered 11.8 feet and stationary. Tho stages at other points Wednesday were: Franklin 0.11 roso 0.1; Greensboro 7.0, stationary; Pittsburg C.9. Pou't you wish you had a pho tograph of your great, great grandfather? Of course you can't havo, bocauso the.ro wasn't any photography in thoso days. Hut your groat, groat grandchildren can havo photographs of you. And you owo something to posterity. Brosee Tho Photographer In Your Town. Hiss Ilthcl Hart lias resigned her po sition in tlio flermantown school to ac cent tho Fifth and Sixth grade work in Mr. Felan 0. (Ireon, aged 10, and Miss tho Center flraded school of this city, Annio Moorhond, aged IS, colored, both of Maysvjlle, were married by the Ilov. Hagood ycstorilay. Mrs. S. 1'. Browning Uridgo Club Friday. entertains the Oarranza Preparing for Triumphal En try Into Capital. HI I'nso, Tox., August 12. Tim Fed Oral troojts liavo evacuated Mexico City, leaving tho neutral police in ojiargo, and tho triumphal entry of the Constitutionalist forces is being nr ranged, Uen Carranza is expected to go nt once to a town Just north ot Mexico City, wliero tho Constitution alist general, Obrrgon, is stationed with his force. Tho House passed tho Moon Hill for readjustment of railway mail pay, un der which it is estimated, tho railroad? will rocelvo $2,000,000 additional an nually for carrying the ninils. Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Callioun enter tained Ilov. and Mrs. .1. C. Molloy of Tennessee, at lunch Tuesday. tiro now coming in moro plentiful and less in price. Lot uh havo )our order to day and wo will give you both the diiFer micoin price and qual ity. J. C. CABLISH & BRO. Quality Grocers. Phone 230. GEM TODAY! PERFORMANCES START DAILY AT 1 P. M. AK nus joiin.son and lottib mkiscoe in "THE SHADOW OF TRAGEDY" Special Two-Reel Labia Feature "THE MISSING TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS" "MRS. ROMANA'S SCENARIO" Kdison Comedies. "BRONCO BILLY'S PUNISHMENT" Essiinny Western Drama. liULLI4TTS OIK'HKSTKA. 'The Million Dollar Mystery" Every Wednesday. POPULAR PRICKS 5e AND 10c $2.50 In Gold Given Away Tuesday Night. PASTIME MATINEE AND NIGHT! 10c-ADMISSION-10c MARIAN LEONARD IN "THE LIGHT UNSEEN" A Story (if an Artist's Model, in 6 Beautiful Parts COMING TUESDAY! A Six-Part Feature Production "THE KANGAROO" SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY OFTH.E "OLD RELIABLE GERMANTOWN FAIR" GAVE IT'S FIRST EXHIBITION IN 1854. The Greatest "Home Fair" in the Ohio Valley. AUGUST 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th. SPECIAL FEATURE Farmers' Uhautauqua Every Day. Music by Storm's Band of Lexington, Ky. Color Scheme First Premium, Blue; Second, Red; Third, Yellow; Fourth, White. Send to Secretary Dan Lloyd, Germantown, Ky., for Program. "MEET ME AT THE GERMANTOWN FAIR " OVER 1J0 STALLS TAKEN AT THE GERMANTOWN FAIR (Dover Xowi.j Secretary D.ui Lloyd informs us tlnit i to last Saturday over 1 10 stalls hud been reserved (it the Uorniantowu I'.iir grounds for stock for this year's ex hibition. This is a condition unpre cedentetl mid indicates that the show of fine Jtoek will he better than evei be for.' SQUIRE BAUER'S COURT. Yesterday Squirt Bauer li.til Henry Curry and Clayton I'oulettes from lit tlo old New Vork lieforo him. The gen tleiuen were chuigi'd with breach of th6 peace. Kneli fined $.".."0, and hn injj; nrt cash to pay tlioir fines tliey were sent to jail. SUIT FILED TO SETTLE MORTGAGE. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Tho logulnr mooting of the Ladies 'Catholic Uonevolent Association will bo lield tills evoning at 7:11(1 in the office of Dr. Nora K. Drown, Fifth Floor, First National Dank' Building. In the Circuit Court (loorgo Hath away, executor of Kosa Williams and (loorgo Hathaway, plaintiffs, vs. .les sie O. Yancey, and the Mason County Building & Saving Association, de fendants, filed suit. It seems that the plaintiff originally gao the Mason County Building & Loan Association a mortgage for 11(10, then increased said mortgage to S-.'iOO. After a time .les sio O. Vuncy assumed the mortgage for $3(10, and tho plaintiffs have made various payments for which they think they have no credit, .so suit is brought to doterinine what amount if any, the plaintills are still indebted to the defendants. BASEBALL RESULTS GAMES TODAY. Ohio Stato Loaguo Charleston at Loxington. Portsmouth at Chillicothe. National Lcagtto Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. .St. Louis at-Ncw Vork. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American Loaguo Cleveland at Chicago. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. QUICK WORK IN POLICE COURT , The Senate passed the bill authori. ing tlie President to admit to American Henry Wells eanie up on the l:.'l(i ti.'iin yesterday afternoon from the dr town of Augusta to get on a ilrinik hut he was so tanked up that he landed in the police court and drew a fine of $S,!)() for. unlawfully riding a passenger ttulii. Not having the coin he is lodg ing with mine host Kitel. registry foreign built fivo years old. Mr. C T C.ilvert hold his half inter ost in the residence at corner of Third ships loss than and Short streets to his partner, Mr I Eiicns Myall. Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kflectivc from August 1st, 11)11, to August 1st, 1015, und guaranteed against any reduction in Hint time: Totirliiff Car $100 Itttnuhtntt tJO 'J own Vur GOO I'. O. II Dcltoil, alt can fully riilpieil. (In Hie I'nitcil Mates of Amcilra only.) Further, we will be able to obtnln Hie maximum efficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our pur chasing and hales departments if se can reach an output of HOO.WXI pars between Hie above dates. Ami should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buyer's share from $10 to $00 per car (on or about August 1, ll)lf) to every retail buyer who purchases a new I'onfcar between August 1st, JU1 1, and August 1st, MM. 1'or further particulars regarding these low prices and profit sharing plan, sec the CENTRAL GARAGE CO., II2-II6 Market Street Ohio State Loaguo Lexington, ,'t; Charleston, 1. Chillicothe, L'; Poitsmouth, H. National League Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 1. Pittsburg-Philadelphia, ram. Cincinnati-Boston, ram. St. Louis, 2; New York, 3. American Lcaguo Cleveland, fi; Chicago, '). No other games scheduled. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Ohio State Le.iguo Won Lost Charleston 2,1 lit Portsmouth IS IS Lexington 17 I! Chillicothe 17 1!) National Leaguo Won Lost New Vork .IS 10 Chicago !3.ri -18 Boston fil 10 St. Louis C5 CO Philadelphia 47 fi2 Cincinnati 47 51 Brooklyn ,...4.'! r.l Pittsburg Ill Jm American League- Won Lost Philadelphia (17 III Boston fiS .13 Washington f!5 47 Detroit OK fil . Chicago fill fil St. Louis .'.... 4! fill Now York 18 fid Clovolaml 3,1 70 P.C. .(:t!) .50(1 .172 .172 P.C, .503 ja Mi IV . .43V P.Ci .(ici .no? .fil .11) .ISV .1(1 M LECTURE AT THE COURT HOUSI TONIGHT. L, L. Pickett, a man of national rej utution as an author uud orator, wil discuss "Tho Liquor Tralllc" nt tht Coiirthouso tonight nt 8 o'clock. Id Is clear and cogent in presenting fact and arguments. Everybody should hoa him on this live question. rZJK Miss Ellon Tow U's of Paris is tho guest of Miss Flori'Jicc I)oiNoii. Mrs. Florence Bean of Louisville ii isituig Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Browning. I I Miss Minorvn Stockton has returned 1........ ... .. 1 .1! .1. . ..! i-1.. H l .. i, inline ,u i rr u iieiigiuiui irip inrougii me Kast Mr. V. (1. Canliehl of Owonslioro .spent Sunday hi tn his many friends in Mavs ille Mim Anna Prank returned home yet tordnj from n visit in Central Kentucky i and Lexington. Mr Mnr-koy and wife of ludiauapolix Hire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, T (laehko yesterday. Prof. It. I. Cord of Cynthiana is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. it. M. Ilarrisoi. of Commerce street. After a pleasant two weeks' visit spout with friends, Miss Anna P. Bern leturued to her home in Cincinnati. Major W. T. Wooton, of Hazard, win was the guest of Mr. C. S. Kirk a few days icturnctl home Tuesday evening, -Miss I.eota Clark ot Aberdeen left yesterday for u visit with relatives and friends in Newport and Bollevue, Ky. Min.s Lucy dale, of Covington, an.' Miss Arimuetta Northeott, of Hunting ton, are guests of Miss Florence Bai hour. Mis. Boa La Broo and daughter, Mis Norma, left yesterday afternoon to iiil relatives in Bellovuo, Ky., for a few weeks. Mis. .Initios II. Wio and daughter, .Miss Maitha, of Dayton, Ky., are the guests oi relatives at Weilouia ami i- I'inity. Attorney J. Hodge and wife, from Seattle, Wash,, are the guest of thu hit ter's sister, Mrs. .1. D. Muse of Kast Third street. Mrs. Henry Povoro and two daugh tors, of I'ostoria, Ohio, are visiting hot mother, Mrs. John Ilolmer of West Sec ond street. . ' .Mr, Larmaii Dawson and grauddaugh tor, Miss Kdaa and Miss Helen IJnwson of Portsmouth are the guests of Mrs. Robert Dawson. Mr. Poarl Blytho roturned last night from Detroit, .Mich. Ho was neoom panied homo by his wife, who has boon visiting in Cincinnati. Mrs. .lames Ashhnugh and sou Paul of Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, are guosU of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, deorge r. Rudy of Forest avonuo. Mr. Acton .Ineob of Bethel, and An drew Puller of Spout, visited tho hit tor's brother, Albert Fuller and wife from Saturday until Tuesday, 'Mayor Leo and wife are visiting in tho Queen City. Mrs, Mary Marsh is home after a visit of several days at Cincinnati, Mrs. Altn Hollidoy and sister, Mis Lucy DroM'l, were visitors to Cincin nati yesterday. Miss Ada Wise of Mt. Auburn, Cin eiuuati, is the pleasant guest of her cousin, Miss Mattio Dulcy. Ilov. P. Christian of Richmond ha returned homo after a visit to Mis Lula Daugh of Last Second street. Mrs. Dr. Courntney Mcduiro, Mr, llarbesoii and Miss Nannie Ilaibesoa, leave today for a visit to friends at Louisville, Ky. Mr. linger Bovine, who now holds a responsible position as a traveling sales man, came up from Louisville for a short isit with his wife and children. Miss Thelina Kirk will return home from the Kast tomorrow and will have as her guest Miss Ilebecca Putney of Charleston, W. Va. Miss Mary Oldham of Cincinnati canio up yesterday for a visit with rel atives and friends and wont on to Man chester, Ohio, for a short stay. Her mother, Mis. Ceo. W. Oldham, herself nnd brother, Mr. Will Oldham, will soon move to Cleveland, Ohio. COLORED BASEBALL. Sunday afternoon at League Park tho "Cotton Woods" will play against the "Paris Quick Stops." Admission 2G cents. PJ-ASSlFlgD ADVERTISING WANTED. WANTKD Washing to do." Mrs7 (lar lett, Cottage street. WANTKD Work, general housework or on a farm by Klmor Carr, colored, aged 19, 330 Kast Fourth street. FOR SALE. 1X)R HALE Hamilton organ, good con .lit ion, and at tho right price if sold at once. Call at 1000 Forest avonuo. FOR MALE All my household and kit eheu furultutc, bedding, etc. Mrs. Charles Nowdigato, Kast Sixth street FOR SALK 1 cherry parlor suit; 1 rango stovo; 1 safe; 1 dining room table; cheap. Call it 002 Front St -r-i I t n . - . . . . - g IHtULtAHANUESALEI 5 Is Going Merrily on at Hoeflioh's Z H Goods of quality and worth are being sold at greatly re- S dticed prices. Many that you can use every day in the year. The new Collars, Tango Cords, Windsor Ties, Ribbons, 5 etc. are the latest New York novelties. Our stock of Hosiery, Gloves, -I.aces, Ribbons., etc. can 5 not be equalled in town. A lot of handsome goods at half price, including Voile 5 g Klouncings, Embroidered Crepes, etc. M Silks at greatly reduced prices, most of them in patterns. 5 September Fashion Sheets, Quarterlys and Designers are here. I ROBERT L. H0EFLICH H 211 and 213 MARKET STREET. S MflBMBMllMMlMMHMBMHMMff MAYSVILLE PRODUCE MARKET Followiug are tnig morning's quota tious on country produce, telopboned at 0 o'clock by tho K. L. AiauchoBtor Pro duco Company: Kggs (loss off) ISc Mutter 15c Old hens i;c. Spring chickens Mo Old roosters c Turkeys lL'c CINCINNATI MARKETS Livo Stock. Cincinnati, August 12. Receipts for the past Ll hours are as follows: Cattle, 010; hogs, 1500, sheep, 0.110. Cattle Steady on good, slow and weak to 10c lower on other grades Shippers $7.."0S,7.", extra tH(JP!l.'J.", butcher steers, extra fSS.l.-5, good t(, choico $ 7.2.(jT)r.!H), common to fair ."( "; heifers, extra f7.S."S, good to choice f7".".', common to fair !rl.."0(?i1 Dulls- Steady . llologna $(l0 (iJ, fat hulls tafiOCuT. Milch Cows (lood steady, common slow and weak. Calves Strong to L'ilo higher. Kxtra $11, fair to good iS10.75, comnioii and large K.S0 10.25. Hogs Conorally 30.' to 35c lower and slow. Selected heavy t0.350. 15, good to choice packers and butchers iO.IO(7'l).t5, mixed packers if0.35(?0.15, tags i t.50((?(i.75, common to choice heavy fat sows (i.25S.25, light sliip pors .f0(J7)r.l5, pigs (110 lhs. ami less) f(i.25S,75. Sheep Strong. Kxtra light fil.T.", good to choice 1.10 1.70, eommoii to fair if2.75l.25, heavy sheep 3.75t. Spring Lambs Generally 10c lower. Kxtra .S75, gowl to choice $S.25S.05, oonimon to fair $5.50S, culls )-l.255. Our Colored Citizens. Mrs. John Walker and little niece and nephew, Herman and Odessa Lewis, of 0.75; cows, extra fO.35gTl5.50. good to Dayton, Ohio, arrixed Simdaj to bo the choico if5.75(o)0.25, common to f-ir 3 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp 5,50; canners $351)1.25. son of tho countv. BIO- O.A.IL1.A. "WEEK! THE VANCEBURG FAIR, AUGUST 12th, 13lh, Nth and 15th "MASON COUNTY DAY," FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th the big gest day of the Kair. Special trains will leave Maysville at S a. hi. on Friday, the 14th,, and Saturday, the 15th, and leave Vanceburg returning at 6 p. 111. same day. ROGER'S GRKATKR SHOWS, carrying a carnival of 8 shows, merry-go-round, ferris wheel and other attractions. Two bands of music Fine show stock Finest horses in Kentucky. Make "Mason County Day" the biggest day of the fair. Every body in Maysville expected. Take the special train to Vanceburg Fair Friday. - S t v2J o '1i A 1 ' vWi ? The Silent Breeze -Maker C The Emerson special model "Residence Type" oscil lating fan can be 11 daily factor in the comfort of your home. No other gives the same results. The finest fan for living room, dining room or bedroom. CC, Brings quiet relief from heat just the rush of cool ing breeze. I, Easiest to adjust. Costs little to run. Guaranteed five years by the factory. "Why not have one? FOR SALK BY THE ELECTRIC SHOP FOR RENT. FOU IlKNT FUUNISIIKI) HOOM Hath in connection Apply to Mrs. J. 1 NiihIi, 207 West Second street LOST. Professor nml Mrn. A. .1. Cnywood who have lioou spomlin( tho tiumuior here with hur parents, Mr. nml .Mrs. t'lmrles (Jrnwfonl of Knit Second street, left yesterday for llurlinton, whore Mr. t'uywood will havo charge of tho .schools. Mrs. 1). It. Thompson of Lexington nml nloco, MIki ifaxol Thompson, ol Louisville, spent tho day with frioml? hero yonlordny nnd worq aqcompanipd LOST Somewhere hetwoon the Kohoe roshlonco nml my homo in Wo it Hoc ond street, pockefhook containing S quarters and key to my dwelling, Ho ward if returned to Mrs. Fred Adams, 2112 West Second street. Ilia It LOST a gold pin, crescent shaped, set with pearN, somowhoro between lleechwood Park and Walnut street or on tho cnr. lletnrn to Mrs, 11. L. Uenn ami recoivo reward. iiiiii4iiiiiiiiii44i-iiii4iiiii4iii"tiii4iiiii44i4 H -444444444444444444444444444444444 1-4444444444444444 1$ LOST llegistered ehaulVeur'a hadgo of Stato of Ohio, No. 2705. Finder please return to .1. II. Taylor or Ledger olllce. LOST A whito crocheted scarf out of an auto, somowhoro in the Fast Fad Upturn to Charles Sweet at Poitofllco. H H H H H H 41 H H H H H 'H H H H H H H Be Square With Yourself Get all the clothes value possible. Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Ederheim- u. K. H S 4t er, Stein clothes always yield the greatest & H H H naltlmoro was nllvlsod that tho Fed oral Uesorvo Ilonnl will Iiertr din nrn.tlioinn In- flin hitlnr'j ulotor1 Afru Mnmlit tost dfthut city agahiBt thq loBStlon obtT, Puekett, who has boon vrltlng hero oafcifrluAirViiK iBBreral -Unys. FOUND. LOST From Tully's auto truck August 3rd, between Maysvlllo Comotury und Oraiiyobnrj, small -inn colored hand grip. Findor will pleaso leuvo at Schwartz's harbor gboji and rocelvo toward, 3j profit in worth and satisfaction. Aqy man K S Jj who has worn them will tell you tbat. S Bright new spring and summer goods. S S ij 4j Amazing values at 25 off. $25 00 values $18.75 $22.50 values $16.50 $20.00 values $15.00 H 41 H 4t H H 4i H n J. WESLEY LEE, K H H Kit THE GOOD CLOTHES MAN, Second and Market Streets. j A. l.h ' a:a:a:3:i-3:3ca:3:i-3:sara:a:3:iiiiiia:iiiix .'j