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' - 'V E-i'Jl'tftJ i itii ii I II in mi I Ski xiiTtYlLLK tbma LtuJUijUiiQ B'jSu.-f , . ..... . Car S .. Ite-. (- f .fit iTW mm W PRICE R. ML HARRIS M RIGHT " SON El ON 100000000000000000000000 qlul SLEUTH InAIWTY TnilCT flrtinlosS! is arrested in at- oumiv i i i uill i ni nuiuuo TCMDTcn nriiVFQV are appreciated woman as aids health aud charm. seen ours? They are worthy, or your friends, luxe supreme ! o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o op gl. o o o 000000000000000000000004 Nrhumaker to Escape Winchester Jail . by every Q . rarUsi,e Man Xllfg9i Xo BaTe Assist- to beauty, O ' ed In the Attempt of Hardnian Have you W o Cl ! Winchester, Ky., Nov. 6. A warrant of vour consideration as Q ! "as issued here this morning tor O. T M. Morgan, of Carlisle, free lance de Christmas gifts for yourself O , toctlve, charging him with complicity rift V, mm lu lue uiiklih'IVU yiui Iv, I vm:uic ui BONCILLA SETS 4 60c and $3.25 A complete line of the following COTY'S, HUBIG ANT'S, HUD NUT'S, ARMONDS COLGATE'S, ARMOUE'S, MELBA, JERGEN'S We carry all the articles furnished in these lines TOILET WATERS, PERFUMES, COLD CREAM, TALCUM, FACE POWDER, ROUGE. WE DO NOT CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. F. KILGUS PHARMACY Southeast Corner Third snd Market Sheets Across From M. C. IDSSELL CI. TELEPHONE 91 O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o v THREE HA IB TOXIC DEOKS. Harry King, Ed. Duvall and John "Turkey" Wright were arrested Mon day evening by police on a charge of being drunk. Hair tonic bottles were found in their clothing and they were perfumed to perfection. Judge Cur ran Tuesday afternoon assessed fines, of ten dollars and costs against each of the trio. W ILL ADMIMSTEK MR, GEBBBICHS ESTATE. Judge Harry C. Curran was appoint ed administrator of the estate of F. F. Oerbrich, deceased, In County Court Tuesday afternoon and he qualified as such with C. L. Wood as surety on bond TIX BCCKLET. IOIG HIS FABT FOB 3IAYSVTLLE. Tim Buckley, popular local tobacco man, who recently married a Danville girl. Is doing his part toward boosting Maysville and the Kentucky Cardinals and has Induced his father-in-law a wholesale grocer In Danville, to place an order for ten cases of Kentucky Cardinal Oats. Iedger 8erice Kflloleocr M. F. WILLIAMS fPTOMETRIST ARMISTICE DAT TO BE I OBSEBTED IX SCHOOLS. ' Saturday Is Armistice Day but it ' will be observed In the public schools ' by appropriate exercises in each room ! on Friday afternoon. I Eyes Examined by Modern Methods GLASSES FITTED sj 204 Market Street Pastime Today Scobee Hurdman, held without bond in tho killing of Leon Rcnaker, and John Schumaker, under a sentence of life imprisonment for slaying his father. The warrant was signed by JaiU-r Carroll Azblll. and charged Morgan with "aiding, abetting, assisting and facilitating the escape of Scobee Hard- man and John Schumaker from the Clark county jail, which escape was not effected" and with taking "a key or tools and appliances" into the jail to prisoners. Morgan, who is said to have been employed as an investigator for Hard man shortly after his arrest Auguet 10, has not been seen In Winchester since the escape plot was discovered, but officers are said to have had him under surveillance. The warrants based on information given at a court of inquiry by John QnhitmnlrAp nnri rvthpr Inmntea nf thp i jail. Xo warrant will be issued lmme- ' dlately for the young woman who Is I alleged to have been implicated in the j plot by the discovery of keys to the ' jail In her home, officials said. Schumaker testified that he saw Morgan go into Hardman's cell with a box of cigars. After his departure Hardman took from beneath a layer of cigars a key with he concealed in his mattress. Schumaker said. This key. described as a big brass key giving ac cess to the Jailer's office and the street, has never been found, although the jatler discovered keys unlocking in side doors of the jail In a cell and also found tracing of the outside lock. Jailer Azbill.'who stated that he saw Morgan take the box up to the cell and come out without it, believes that the key was thrown from the window or taken by a string up to the women's quarters on the third floor, as such a means of communication is known to have been used. Schumaker told officers that only he and Hardman were to benefit from the escape plot, which he said was to take them to France, with Hardman paying all expenses. Jim Skinner, another In mate, stated that Hardman offered him $15 to get him a key. FRANK MAYO AND . VIRGINIA VALLX m Tracked to Earth THRILLS MYSTERY SUSPENSE ADMISSION 10 AND IB CENTS (War Tax Included) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ' 4 THE FOX' JUST ARRIVED New Fall SUITS and Overcoats 11 BOTH BELTED AND PLAIN MODELS NEW ONES ARRIVING EVERY DAY YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE REMARKABLE LOW PRICE. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. OXE KILLED IX CIXCIXXATI BALLBOAD TABD WHECC One man was killed, three Injured and about 40 passengers thrown from their seats .and shaken up when the Morrow - Cincinnati accommidation train crashed into the rear of the Cin cinnati-Richmond accommodation on a siding In the Pennsylvania R. R. Yards, Third and Martin streets, Tues- mornlng at Cincinnati. A more serious accident was averted by the fact that coaches on both trains were made of steel. If the coaches had been made of wood at least two of them would have been telescoped, rail road men said. Frank E. McCee, 60, yardmaster.' of 3745 Kenllworth place, was thrown from the baggage car of the' Richmond train by the force of the impact His bead struck an iron rail. He received a skull fracture, and was unconscious when rushed to Good Samaritan Hos pital In a police patrol. He died an hour later. No Interest whatever was shown In the Congressional election held Tues day and politicians believe that the returns from the voting will show the smallest vote cast In both parties in Mason county for years. Grierson's Meat Market ABBEBDEE5, OHIO, Jin Kinds of Fresh and Cured MEATS Lard and Brady-Bouldin Co. Nelson Building Sausage Cash For Hides. T. D. BADGLEY'S LEADING STORE ABERDEEN, OHIO, gboes. Bobber Footwear Krantt, pound c Corn, can 10c Peas, can lOe Tomatoes, can 10c Beans, pound (c Bread, loaf te Hams, pound Me Good MusicWkM TllE best music is Victrola j" il'ifl? music, for the world's leading X. , artists make Victor Records. ', tf( "'ivR The world's greatest music jj L.'' -wk would be lost to most of us did r ' " Mx not the Victrola and Victor 1 f Records perpetuate its beauty ' ' for every one. Let us send out your , ;0 Victrola today. All models ' '.;.:',' , Li and prices, on our conven v j i ient payment plan. ll!!! MURPHY'S JEWELRY STORE, Jjjl 15 West Second Street, S MAYSVILLE. KY. Lfc"!)?! You HeverSaw ANYTHING Like It Before HARRY CAREY nr JQUtD F FEBIODS OF LIFE HaTe Yob Bearded the Age of Forty! People aged 40 or over should guard' against colds, grippe, influenza and pneumonia. The following symptoms indicate physical decay and lessen your resistance to attacks of colds: Constipated bowels Indigestion. Sour gassy stomach. Pain around the heart. Shortness of breath Congested liver. Weak kidneys. Health, the most precious gift in life, should be carefully watched by everyone. Millions of people today are guarding their health and keeping their system regulated by using Na ture's great Herb Tonic Bulgarian Blood Tea. The rich juices brewed from the roots, barks, leaves, herbs, plants' and flower of Bulgarian Herb Tea aid Nature to remove vicious body poisons that are mainly responsible for ill health. Bulgarian Herb Tea is recom mended by many physicians as a reli able family medicine and druggists everywhere endorse it as a pure healthful laxative tonic. WW The first super-pro (taction ever made of western pictures. Pasti Theater WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8 and 9 Admission 15c, 25c me CELEBRATES 82.M B1BTHDAY. Mr. Robert H. Pollltt is quietly cele brating bis 82nd anniversary Monday and Is receiving the congratulations of hU- m-nv friends. C. SANBORN MILL Hay, Grain, Mill Feed All Kinds of Produce Roofing, Salt, Cement, and Lime C. SANBORN, Aberdeen, Ohio. 0. G. GARRISON Economy Grocery Hardware and Magic fcafety Oil. Aberdeen, Ohio. COLO BED CmZEXS. Mrs. Bell Bertha Turner, a highly respected citizen, died at her home on Forest avenue about 6 o'clock Monday morning. She had been a long suffer er of paralysis which she bore with patience and fortitude. She leaves two sons and two daughters to mourn her death. They are Mrs. Mary F. Porter, of Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Mattie Alex ander. Messrs. Robert Bertha and Coleman Turner of this city. Her fu neral will be held Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock from the Scott M. E. church, conducted by Rev. Hickman, assisted by Rev. Robert Jackson. Ledger Serri EfBclenev CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AU ltemp under this bead 1 rest word. Minimum charge 10 casta WANTED WANTED Man with car to sell guar anteed cord Urea. Will arrange sal ary and expense with right man. Cord-o-van Rubber Company, 1108 S. Michigan At, Chicago, HX FOR RENT Front room at corner of Second and Walnut street. Thone 328-W. INotU FOR RENT Brick bouse of Dve rooms and bath. No. 321 West Third street Apply Mrs. B. W. Goodman, 19 East Third street. lNov6t FOR RENT Six room Cottage; bath. hot and cold water. A real place to live. J. M. Collins. 170ct-tf FOR BENT 6-room flat, all conven iences, corner Second and Walnut street. Call (53 or see Dr. CroweH. FOR BALE FOR SALE Gas cook stove. Call 'phone No. C$2. 7 Nor- tf FOR 8AL Prosperous and weU established grocery business on West Second street Up to date fix tures and clean stock of goods. Ap ply Thos. U Ewan Co. 7Nov3t FOR 8ALE Five-room two-story house, with yard and garden. Locat ed In Aberdeen, abovo high water. Price four hundred dollars. Omar Boggs, East Second street, Aberdeen, Ohio. l.Vov FOR SALE ElshlTocui Brick Best deuce at 414 East Second treat Gas, hot and cold water and bath. . Apply at Peebles ' Clear tore, or phone tVs-W. JTSept-tf Every Pound of Our 35c, 3 Pounds' for $1.00 Coffee is the Same High Grade The steady increase in sales proves our customers like its fine flavor-and aroma and consider it an unusual COFFEE value. FRUITS OYSTERS VEGETABLES R. "QTTilLITY GROCERS" L. TURNER & SON PHONE 223 After Every lea if Eat Candy It's wholesome and nutritious, if you don't believe us ask your doctor Elite Confectionery DR. ROY GIEHLS Chiropractor ltt West Seeeaa Street, First Chiropractor locates la Basea Cesaty. MATSTILLE, KX. Hess Those il.W. Office Yheee 7L Lady Attendant New Hart, Gage & Ach Pattern HATS Silk and Wool Hose and Juvenile Wear CLIFT-CARR SHOP MRS I. E CUfl MX L CJCAtt Next Door to Gem Thester You frt the BEST CANNED GOODS in Our STORE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY OYSTERS. I am handling EXCELLAXT brand one of the Wst that arrives from Baltimore fresh shucked. I am prepared to serve you and want your business. Fresh Celery, Dressed Chickens, Cranberriea. Fancy Canned Goods; buy them by the dozen and save money. J. C. CABL1SH to 83 The leata Ercter m - Pre -War Prices on These Farms W. D. GIBBON'S FARM of 92 acres, located on good pike between Minerva and Dover. This farm has good improvements. BUCK HAUGHABOO'S FARM of 120 acres, located on German town pike, five miles from Maysville. Good improvements and all Tobacco land. A. JOLLY'S FARM of 85 acres, located near Mayslick, on the Nepton pike. Place has good improvements, well fenced, plenty of good water. All good strong limestone land. Sherman Am Real Estate and General Insurance "WILL SELL THE EARTH" HO. SQUARE DEAL 1QUARH THOVS I7J-W fa- JLa AT OPERA HOUSE Tomorrow At Gem and Opera House In "The Man1 From Lost River;" Selznick News IRENERICH In "The Invisible Pow ous and Movie ( Peters se A