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BAttv muo mom, tumday. lEmswtx ii. mm STETSON HAT EXHIBI TION EXTRAORDINARY Interesting and MmtlMMl Hhnwlng Mffrrvnt Stag I" Hat-Haalng One of the greatest Hat Il plj Kver Hade If you have never been through hat factory you have no Idea how In teresting, how much there la lo the making of a linl Thla wonderful exhibit preaenta the fourteen operations In the making of a Soft Hat and the eUteen operations on a Stiff Hat It ahowa how the ele gant Imported fura look before and af ter they are treated, and how the rut fur la made Into folt - how a hat lookr before It la ahrunk, and afterwarda how It la blocked and ahaped the whole process from "A to T." Goo. H. Frank & Go. Mayiville's Foremost Clothieri CALENDAR Of OMM In the waaon Circuit 1'oarl Where Trial By Jury la Demanded Twenty of Such demand". HERE AND THERE It Tu kiTt Irlinili . m iiu yon. or It i on irr mini on ' oil. plratr " wo o nxi ikoi onrri , II tou I Mr. Frank Allen attended the races at the Cincinnati Speedway yeaterday. Mra. P. Suiter of Auguata la vlaltlng Mrs. Pickett and Mra. Allen of Kast Second street. Mra. J. M. Literal uud daughter. Edith, of Wall street are spending a few days in Cincinnati. Master l.a rem :u Capronl returned to his home on West Second street lust night after u visit with relatives in Cincinnati. Mrs. Hattie Shepard and daughter of Price Hill, Cincinnati, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kelfer Miller of West Second street. Mr. Robert 11. Willocks returned tO Cincinnati yesterday after a few days' visit to his mother, Mrs W. W. Wil locks of Front st reel Rev. J. M. LiUral ami Rev. A. P. Pelts are attending the conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Herea, Ky., this week. Mr. J. H. Richardson or Kast Second street left yesterday for Berea, Ky., where he will attend the conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. C. W. Hall and daughter, Ua- belle, returned to their home on Wal nut Hills, Cincinnati, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dawson of East Second street. Mrs. Murray Hubbard and son, Mi Murray Hord Hubbard, of Atlanta, Ga., are here and will be the guests of her mother, Mrs. Abner Hord, of West Fourth street until Saturday Mr. aud Mrs. H. C. l'ollltt and daughter, Mary Catheryn, have return ed from spending vacation with Mrs iPollitt's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tannian, at Vanceburg. The opening of the Mason Circuit Court for the September term wa held yesterday In the courthouse. The fol lowing was the calendar made out for canes where trial by Jury was de manded : I lidiit. September M :.th Hay in. .1 k vs Walllngford. Monday, September 1 1th 7th Day Williams vs C O Norrls vs Same. Thnrwlay, September 14th IfHh Day Taylor va. Muae. Friday. September 15th 1 1th lay Akcrs vs. Edwards. Monday, September 25th Ittth Hay Clifford vs. Cracraft. Ilendrlekson vs. Middleman. I .ii n nun x vs. Meeks. Manning vs. Hates-Rogers. Travis vs. Same. Tuesday, September 20th --'nth lm Carpenter vs. la & N. Snme vs. Same. Wednesday, September 27th- 21st Day Muysvllle Ice Co. vs. Moerllne Brew ing Co. Thursday, September 2xt h- 22nd lay Si human vs. Bateman. Monday, October 2nd 25th Hay Reed vs. Hord Construction Co. Ross vs. Booton. Thursday, October 5th 2Wh Oay American Finance Co. vs. Tlce. Monday, October 9th 81st Day Mason Lumber Co. vs. Raymond. Tuesday, October Ittth 32nd Day Sherwood vs. Shea. McVey vs. Home Warehouse Co. OPENING SESSION Of the Mason County Teachers' Insti tute Held Yesterday in the Sunday School Hi. i. in of the Third Street M. K. Church. The gauge marks 5 2 and stationary this morning The ii in ini will pass up for Charleston and the (ireenwood down for Cincinnati sometlma today. WATER MAIM III HSTS The water main at the corner of Houston avenue and East Second street burst this morning at 7:30 o'clock. A stream of water was shot over the home of Mr. Henry Shea on account of the great pressure. Car traffic was stopped for some time until Ihe main could be repaired. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO TICK All persons having clainiB against the estate of S. P. Bridges, deceased, will please present same In the proper formers of the law, for settlement ; Those Indebted to the above estate will please settle same at once E. G. BRIDGES, Administrator Of S. P. Bridges, Maysville, Ky DK KAMI LODGE I. 0. O. V. The regular weekly meeting of De Kalb Lodge No. 12 I. O. O. F. tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All members urged to bo present. John W. Thompson, Secretary. BASEBALL RESULTS The opening sessions of the Mason County Teachers' Institute were held In the Sunday School room of the Third Slreet M. E. Church yesterday. The opening speech of the mornine. was delivered by Rev. J. M. Literal, pastor ot that church. Rev. Literal. having been a teacher himself, was thoroughly In accord with the meeting and bis remarks wore well received. Miss Marian Noland, former leacner in the Eastern Normal School, who will leach at Lewisburg this term, then gave a short talk on the work she ex pected to Introduce before the Insti tute. 1'ror. E. L. Dix or Mat slick address ed the Institute, demonstrating a plan to establish a Mason County School Journal. The artemoou session was taken up with a demonstration or wound dress ing by Miss Kellogg, the Mason Coun ty Health Nurse. Miss Kellogg greatly impressed the teachers present with the necessity of being prepared for ae cidents and urged each one to ftttnein- selves in their school for such. A IT KEN WINNER AT CINCINNATI (JAMES TODAY National League Cincinnati at Chicago. Philadelphia at Boston. Brooklyn at New York. St. Louis at I'lttBburg. American League New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia. Ho others scheduled. YESTERDAY'S HESI MS National League Cincinnati 0-10: Chicago 3-K. Brooklyn 1-2: I'hlludelphla lM, New York L'-K; Boston 3-3. St. Louis 0-0; Pittsburg 7-2. American League Cleveland 5-8: Detroit 7-11. Boston 7-3; New York 1-4. Philadelphia 0-1; Washington 2-3. Chicago 3-2; St. Louis 2-1. Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes New Hats, New Neckwear, New Shirts, New Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. Do Not Delay; Pay Us a Visit. SQUIRES-BRADY Successors To J. Wesley Lee CO. m&m&m&m6mfr l"?""? m4& . At. Q MARKETS ARE MEDICINES LIQUORS! MAYSVILLE PRODUCE MARKET Following are this morning's quota tions on country produce, telephoned at 9 o'clock by the H L. Manchester Produce Company: Eggs, loss off 24c Hutter 1 17c Hena 12c Springers 16c Roosters 7c Mrs. F. P. Carpenter of Fleinings burg and Mr. J. H. Muse of Muse's Mills passed through this city yester day en route to Ashland, Ky., when they will attend a state meeting of the Jr. O. If. A. M. ir. j. Harbour Russell, who has been spending tho past two months with his wire at Battle Creek, Mich returned home yesterday, being called here on business H0 will stay for only a few daya, after which ho will return to Battle Creek. He reports his Wife's health as being much Improved ATTENTION, RED MEN Regular weekly meeting of the I, O. R. M. tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. All visiting brothers are cordially invited. C. 0. SMART, Jr.. Sachem Duke White, K. ot R. FOR SALE! MASON COUNTY FARM ou the premises, at We Will offer public sals, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, lH. At 1 olglock ii in , ihe farm owned by the lata R J Uaither. This well-known farm lieu two ami ouu-half miles east of Maysllck, on the Blue Lick turnpike, two miles from Helena Station, and contains about 235 acres of the bout land In Mason couoty. In high state of cul tivation, desirable neighborhood; Mayallck Consolidated school wagons pass the door; wall watered; dmln age good; no waste land; twenty-live arras virgin wsodland soil. Six-room bouse and outbuildings. Tobacco barn, stables, etc. Also tenant house. Will offer In tracts of about 60. (6 and W) acres, aud also as a whole feeding privileges giveu this full aud full pOSSSSSlon March I, 1117 For rurl her particulars cull ou or write, T. V. UAITHER. '(Marshall Station) IWoftlce North U&4 Cincinnati, Ohio, September 4 Johnny Aitken assumed a lead over Dario Reata at the 168th mile and won the first annual 300-mile sweepstakes at the new Sharouville truck today Wilbur D'Alene was second, Wklk Prank Calvin, fur behind, drew down third money. One accident marred the day's sport, Oilbert Anderson while in the stretch run on the 168th mile, skidded and dived Into the feneo. His car turned i mile and he was dangerously injured His mechuuisciau, Bert Shields, suffer ed a fracture of the thigh and iuternal injuries uud his recovery is doubtful. Aitken's time for the race was I hours, 3 minutes and 37 seconds, an average or !7.8 miles per hour. Hulph Itei'alma broke a connecting rod in the eleventh mile and had to retire. Numerous other starters had engine ami tire trouble aud were forced to retire. Dario Rests was third up to the 24tb mile, wheu he encountered engine trouble and ha to quit the race. STANDINGS National League Won. Ixjst Pet Boston 71 48 57 Brooklyn 72 4 Ml Philadelphia 72 4!) .59?, New York 58 60 .492 PlttBburg 58 67 .464 Chicago 69 70 .458 St. Louis 56 73 434 Cincinnati 50 8o .385 CINCINNATI MARKET ORAIN WHEAT No. 2, $1.491 51. CORN White, 8688c. OATS No. 2, 4c. , RYE No. 1, ll.27 01.27V4. CATTLE Shippers $8.508.75. Butcher Steers $8,0008.26. Heifers 17.00 07.60. Cows Sti.11006.50. CALVES Kxtra $11.25011.60. -OogftgMa and lurge $4 50010 5n Fair to good $8.0001 1.25. lions Choice packers and butchers 10.95lfrll.00. Light shippers $10.40010.50. Common to choice sows 7.ttC 9.75. Pigs $6.609.25. Stags 7.00 0 8.00. SHEEP Sheep $6.6006.75. Lambs $11.65. itegular meeting of Maysville Coun cil No. 1377 K. or C. this evening at 7:30. A tiill attendance desired. W. T. CUMMINS, 0. K. Jno. McAullffe Secretary. A certain class of prejudiced and ; jealous doctors call patent medicines nil K 1 ( ( i Iwi 11 I. i'f. fn .... a Tl,,,,. will tell you that such and such a medi cine contains as much alcohol as a glass of beer or a certain quantity of whiskey; but they do not mention that the beer or whisky Is swallowed at one draught, while only a small quantity of the medicine is taken at one dose. At tho same time they will use alcohol quite as freely and many in four or five times as greut propor tions In their own prescriptions. Such standard remedies as I. villa E. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound use barely enough alcohol to preserve the root and herb extractives, too little to have injurious effects; and the im ili cine can be had, if desired, in u non alcoholic form. Remnants f All Kinds I'll Y ANT WASHBURN AND RUTH STOREHOUSE AT PASTIME "hestiny" Essanay's special feature With Ruth Stonehouse and Bryant Washburn is the chief Bhotoptav to he iihottn al tka I'astiine today. Others, on the i rogram are "Otho's Legacy" i Davy Hon comedy ami "Juggling' Justice" Featuring Rose Melville as Sis Hopkins. This is a feature show that you cannot afford to miss. : 5 Cheap far Cash, at Hrjeflich'e CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING All items under this head V4 cent word. Minimum charge 10 cents. : SUCCESSFUL SALES AND Riverview Terrace Unci lean League Won. Ixst Pet Boston 73 54 .676 ttetroit 74 67 .565 Chicago 72 58 .654 New York 68 61 .627 8t. Louis 69 62 .626 Cleveland 08 63 .519 Washington 64 63 .504 Philadelphia 28 98 .222 MASON AND ELEMINM UTRACTS BUSINESS MAN Mr. Hughes has not tried to scars anybody, but has merely portrayed the errors of the present Administra tion and set forth certain principles on which the affairs of the country should be managed In the future. There Is a political logic In this por trayal, tbs culmination of which In the mind of the voter la expressed by tbs frequent remark : "He Is the kind of man ws want to steer us through." This has been ssld by many a busi ness man. Tbs qualities ssen In Mr. Hughes are poise, a strong, ssns mlud, sincerity and a willingness to sacrifice Ufa, physical or political, to the good of tbs country. Nor Is there any ques tion as to tbs quality of nerva to meet lbs vsergeucles of tbs four years be ginning March 4. 191T. Mr. Richard Houlcau has rsiuiurd to this city sfter a three weeks' vaca tion spent in Lexlugtou, Ky COLORED FAIR MAYSLICK, KY. Ill Mrs. John T. Wilson's Woods SEPTEMBER 8 AND 9 Political Debate Friday, September 8th at 2 o'clock p. in Dancing at I. O. O. F. Hall at night 1'ining Room, Soft Dunk, Refreshment Stands, etc., on the grounds. No drunkenness or rowdyism will be al lowed. All 10 entrance fee Is charged tor all rlnus with four or more to enter. Rings close Hve minutes af ter bell rings. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER mm 1. Walking Ring $3 Harness Hiug 2. Two-year olds $3 3. Three-year-olds $4 4. Any age 4 t 5. Swcepatuku Rlug $6 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ittlt Races 6. Uresn Trots $7 $6 $3 7. Three-gaited Saddle Ring $6 $2 8. Fancy Turnout $ $4 4. Combined Rlug $: 10. Qreeu Runners $3 U Worst Turnout $3 12. To the winner of the Bull Teams of Flenilugs- burg, Msysllck sud tl.it til 1,1 $4 Heury Ijuiu of Daytou, Ohio, will be Judge ol this fair. THOMAS H10U1NS. Prldut. O. I. ANDERSON. Secretary for Rent. FOR RENT Kellam property 1()U4 East Third street, two doors from Wood street. John Mathews. FOR RENT Desirable residence of Mrs. Manila E. Power 218 Court St. Apply to F. M. Power, Aberdeen, O. Telephone 1MB, u23-tf : PLEASED PATRONS FOR YEARS ON FOR RENT H. Traxel, Flat with bath. See Geo. St. Charles Hotel Bldg. FOR SALE A new house of 8 rooms, 2 bulls, with basement and attic, electric lights and gas and ull mod ern conveniences at a large bargain If sold at once. A better location can not be found. Apply to 4(10 For est avenue. S2-3t Chenweth Corn Cure, 15c RINGS GUARANTEED POST FOOT COMFORT. PREPAID. PARCEL CHEN0WETH DRUG CO. (INCORPORATED) OA V PltOE XOO. The fee" NIGHT PHOMC EM, Store IFOR SALE Square piano in good o der, cheap. John T. Short. 30-2wl; W. F. Johnson's six-room modern residence on Riverview Terrace. This beauttrul home has bath and all mod ern conveniences, 60 foot lot running to Third street. This is the most pop ular residence section in the city. The price is right. Sherman Arn O'Keefe Bulldlug, Will Sell tbs garth. Jelp Wanted. WANTED A good barber. A steady Job if apply to P. H. Blythe West flecond street. al i-lf WANTED An experienced cook. Ap ply to Superintendent Hats wood Hospital. 31-lt JCcwf. LOST-Oold breast pin between I'on- lar mi eei aud Truxel's Confection ery ou Second street. Return to I his office. BE PREPARED! For School Opening Tuesday Sepleiulnr "illi. Come in look over Hie books you are to Use ami see !hc MR line of anil Lunch Baskets Waterman Pens Pencil Bags School Bags $ Self-fille Pens Good Pencils and in fact everything needed to wake going to school u rcul pleasure. We do not sell or take in exchange any secoiid-hund books. Start the child to school right by giving it all new books. IT SAVES DOCTOR BILLS Second hand books art' unhealthy. DE NUZIE Maysville s Popular Book Store 229 Market Street Have You Tried the Classified Column in the Ledger? Classified Ads Bring Results at a Very Small Cost. PASTIME TODAY MR Y ANT WA8HBUKN and RUTH STONEHOUSK in "DESTINY" "OTTO'S LEGACY," Davy Don Comedy 'JUGGLING JUSTICE." Sis Hopkins Comedy We consider the giving of dependable advice one of the functions ot t li its bank. It hrgQftlj happens that our experience enables us to make suggestions helpful to a business man. Our officers' and di rectors' lii-Ht hand knowledge of general business conditions gives them mi insight into affairs which is at the disposal of our friends. No up to date business men attempts to get along without ire iiieiii use oi Hie services and accommodations of a good bank. We have a complete banking institution operating ( ommercial, Savings and Trust Department and can offer service in any or all of them. BANK OF MAYSVILLE "A COMBINED BANK AND TRUST COMPANY." The liauk of Maysville, National Banking Association, located at Maysville, in the Stale of Kentucky, is closiuir its affairs. All nole holders and other creditors ot the association are therefore here notified to present the notes and other claims for payment. H. K. BOWLKH, Cashier. Imted. July 31st. 1U1G. PAULINE FREDERICK IlsT "THE WORLD'S GREATEST SNARE"