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4 J I ' M '" m '4JR rawssr.jr &? jff-E" i, t -t$ 'Afi5-3 y!t"i-- wi - ,-. f.Micr -r $ .-. W-iW'i DAILY The remain's of the jaie james uuiiiwerj i lEDGER interred yesterday morning in Maysville ,GemeJ tery '' ' &$t ' PUBLIC The Ladies' Mite Society of the M..E.. Church will meet with Mrs. Geerge Bishop this evenin a- U- OaL." 1 bl mdtmmmmt- (aaW at 7 o'clock. " . ' v nw,1 MAYSVILLE REPUBLICAN. XTEEKLT REPVBLIOAN-Uet. DAIl Y rVJOLIO LKDQEE-iatt. MAYSVILLE, KY., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1904. ONE COPY ONE CENT. POSITIVELY Copy for "changes" In ad' vcrtlaemants MUST b'e sent In before 2 o'clock en the previous day. "-SV BGB-Sr yen bare nil Item or nem, plena cH op TIie ledger. Telephone 3.1, iujiI let . i ltare It. a There are some very heavy fields of wheat aear Washington. Wheat harvest commenced in the Washing ton neighborhood Tuesday. Mr. Jehn Ryan, nephew of Mr. Charles Mc- Auliffe of Hilltop, wa9 severely injured yester day by the kick of a horse. Miss Mae Herd Elgin is the guest of Miss Xeuie Herd of Covington and will be entertained iat a number of charming functions' this week. Coughlin & Wells have had a water filter .placed in their livery stable and are thereby :served with clear water at all seasons of the .year. Tie outfit placed in position cost about $18. ' See rte when in need of a nice diamond or watch; we have prices that will interest any one " an need of any goods in my line; see me before tbuying anything in the line of Jewelry. MuRrnY, the Jeweler. NB -aaaaaaaa- The fall received by Douglas McDowell while -at work at the Bee Hive building several days ' .age is mere serious than at first thought. Yes Herday he was compelled te give up hU work and go borne. He was suffering intense pain. It is possible that he is injured internally. JRains Bres, have just received and offer for sale a very fine car of Ear Cern. If you want te bid en the Government Build ing, see notice from Uncle Sam's Architect in another column. Express wagon just delivered us another case of Panama Hats. They are beauties. Sold everywhere from $7 te $8. We sell ours for $5. If you want one don't delay. D. HnciiiNGEK & Ce. SETTLED BY AGREEMENT The. Will Case of Rebert B. Amicably Adjusted Herd The contest ever the probate of the will of Rebert B. Herd, deceased, which was te have commenced in the County Court at Vanceburg today, has been settled by agreement signed ky all of the parties in interest. This will be welcome news te the many friends of both sides. t Many witnesses from Maysville and Masen county had been subpoenaed te go te Vanceburg this morning. The contestants were represented by Samuel J. Pugh, E. L. Worthington and Themas R. Phister, and the Attorneys for the Executrix were Messrs. W. C. Halbert of Vanceburg, Wil liam A.'Yeung and Geerge B. Caywood of Morehead, and Sallee & Slattery of this city. yjclUUc Should Smile! THE BOND ISSUE WINS! lfeU Hi- (Handsome Majority Fer the East End Trunk Sewer INew Fer the Big Continental bacce Plant and a New Maysville Te- c ' ' m-t. m..' w- f'. ' ST.; . 1 ,4 " It is gratifying te announce that the propo prepo sition t issue $12,000 in bends for building a .main sewer in the Fifth and Sixth Wards car ried yesterday by the handsome vote of 8G7 X54. The result in the several Wards U given be- Jew First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward Fifth Ward.. I'M. 104 Ill 137 151 ,182 Sixth Ward 179 Totals 837 51 Xe. 18 S a 13 10 5 M Majority (or bend Issue 813 Ob, for the photographs of these 54 mossback obstructionists, that they might be buried in the anud, face downward! Mr. Geerge K. Crawford of this city lived at Lexington, Me., many years age, and was very intimate with the late Geerge Morten Mount joy, whom he had been raised with at Wash ington. , - . GOODBYE, NUISANCE! The Sixth Ward Pend New a Thing of the Past Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock Chief Engi neer Jehn Eitel, and his assistant Ben Smith, tapped Cooper's Lake at Union street and the stagnant water that bis been a stench and a breeder of malaria for years began te flew, much te the gratification of the army of boys and men who had assembled te watch the mo mentous event. It ii expected that the water will have dis appeared by tonight, but it is doubtful if such is the case. In order te protect and keep the sides of the sluice from caving in the flew of water has te be regulated and the outgo slew and gradual. The boys are anticipating a rich harvest of fish when the bottom of the lake is reached, and no doubt many will stand sentinel until the water entirely disappears, when there will be a scramble well worth seeing. FLORIDA PINEAPPLES! uStveet and delicious, ;j for i!."e. Kuk Plant. Cnullllewer. ltnspbcrriea are At their best; send us your orders for iireervlnjr. Sweet Cantaloupes ami Juicy Peaches. Ourrante. Gooseberries. , 3. W. G ESS EL, opposite operi-heuse. TELEPHONE Ne. 43. 1&. .. f " . & "fc .".A . iw ft'S r: fc CORSETS An R CS, G Corset net only fits from the first It fits also te the very last. There i3 no " breaking in " te an R & G Corset be cause you can always find the RC& G model that fits you smoothly and snugly from the beginning. It is also almost true that there is no bearing out te them. R CBt, G Corsets are se cleverly designed, se cunningly M stayed" and made of suchmaterials that they outlast all ethers and held their original shape as long as they last. Every pair is absolutely guaranteed. Medium priced but excelling the costliest in fit and durability. Ne. 431 jjl'rlce $liCO The new deuble-bust gere cor set oapeclnlly dcsltfned for Buppertlnjr the bust wlthqut re stricting the freedom in any way. Ne. 837, Trice 81 Straight front, tlcep hip. Pro duces most successfully the Blender, long eflect which the new style costumes demand. Other styles at prices from 91 te $10. Fer mjew w-mm... Maysville, sZ.Merz Bres. ;. Rev. T. S. Buckingham contemplates shortly holding a meeting at Meransbnrg. Rev. J. 0. A. Vaught holds the record at Danville for having the first home-grown toma toes of the season. . - . OEFICERS ELECTED New Ones Fer DeKalb Ledgo Chesen at Last Night's Meeting At the meeting of DeKalb Ledgo Ne. 12, 1. 0. 0. F., last night the following officers were chosen for the ensuing six months N. G. M.P.Williams. V.-G. J.-Linden Woed3. Secretary Jehn W. Thompson. ' Treasurer Jehn Duley. Hest Jehn W. Thompson. Finance Committee Harry Tayler, Jehn T. Parker, S. R. Harover. Read Jehn Duley's ad. In her will Miss Laura Bruce of Lexington leaves $5,000 in trust for the spread of Weman's Suffrage in Kentucky. The twelfth session of the Knights of Pyth ias, colored, of Kentucky, will be held at Win chester, beginning July 26th. The next monthly meeting of the Masen County Medical Society will be held at G. A. R. Hall Thursday, June 30th, instead of Wednes day, at 2 p. m. This change is made through deference te wishes of the essayists upon the occasion, Dr. S. P. Kramer of Cincinnati and Dr. W. H. Herd of Orangeburg. A full attend ance desired. The new Chesapeake and Ohie Flyer between Washington and St. Leuis, instituted about ten days age, is giving the passenger representa tives of that line intense satisfaction. The train is running full every day, and the num ber of people carried out of Washington through the Kanawha Valley is surprising the read officials. Baseball Standing The following tables shows the standing of the various baseball clubs in the two big Leagues up te yesterday: NATIONAL LEAOUE. Clubt, Wen. Let. P. O. New Yerk..... 41 16 .719 Chicago 35 20 .636 Cincinnati. 35 23 .617 Pittsburgh 30 23 .517 St. Leuis S3 27 .509 Jiroeklyn 21 37 .393 Uosten 23 36 .390 Philadelphia 12 42 .233 TESTEItUAT'S GAMES. St. Leuis 5, Cincinnati 2. Uosten 0, liroeklyn 4. New Yerk 9, Philadelphia 0. AVEIUCAS' LEAGUE. Clubt. Wen. Lett. P. C. Uosten 3J 21 .025 New Yerk. 31 21 .618 Chicago.. 36 25 .590 Philadelphia 31 21 .561 Cleveland. 27 25 .&19 St. Leuis 28 27 .491 Dotrelt 21 34 .414 Washington 9 45 .166 -.'''' ' SJSpecial sale en Pianos at Gerbrich's. Richard P. Ernst, Chairman of the Republi can State Central Committee, will call a meet ing of the State Committee in Louisville shortly te elect a permanent Secretary, te make plans for the organization of a Campaign Committee, te raise funds and te revise the party rules. Hew'd-Tliln? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for njg case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cur. F. J. CHUNKY A CO,, Teledo, OJ We, the undersigned, have known F.1- ChenerS for the last 15yars,andbellevehlmperfectl?,he erable in all business transactions and financially able te carry eat any obligations made by hUfli Waldine, Kinnak A MAiivrSv Wholesale Druggists, ToledepT Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act directly upon the bleed nnd mucous surface pft system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75,cfla per bottle. Sold by nil Druggists. Take Hairs Family I'lUS ler constipation. jj, I wish le stale te my friends and patrons I.amj in receipt hi IW HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES! d) Cmi.1i as lluunt Vuw Dif.fnA Itn'ita fbn lnnt n1 ,1 everything grown in this climate; also, receiving aaliyaii Kinds ei l-rults, sucn as strawberries,: Cherries and RaSDberrles. I am handling and'rtv.; celvlng nice, large Spring Chickens which I am' Bplllnir vtrv liiiv; ItpcWlpK T Am Irppnlnir A flrfil 3 class store, neat and clean, and cordially invite'-; mv friends te call. V ' 4" J. C. CABLISH. COX JIOILVIKO. t iJD. ECOHJUSTG-EFL cSs CO.. ii IS THERE NEVER A 'LET-UP' IN YOUR TRADE?' j asked a gentleman in our house last Saturday. The remark was prompted by having te wait a bit te get his wants attended te. Usually this is considered the dull period of the clothing business. The previsions we make te prevent trade apathy keep things en the move right along. Where else will you go te find the following lines of this kind of weather clothing and in quantities that every one can be suited? Panama Hats, 50c te $5. Linen Crash and Weel Crash l'ans, $1.50 te $3.50. Alpaca and Drap-de-Tes Coats and Vesta, $1.50 te $7, the latter the finest of imported goods. Our Outing Crash Coats and Pants at from $5 te $16.50 have again been replenished with new styles. Our Negligee Shirts, of which we have an immense line, are the most comfort-giving been te mankind just new. Our White and Figured Vests are greatly admired and largely bought by geed dressers. W. L. Douglas and Hanan have become household words. Why? They give the satisfaction people expect that pay fair prices for shoes. Meney or ether "hoes if they de net give reasonable wear. THE HOME STORE. 3D. PIE3CHCI3SrC3-E5K, c&. CO. -They will Hams. tickle the palate "Daisy" M. C. Russell Ce. The C and 0. Depot at Salt Lick, Bath county, was damaged by fire, the building being struck by lightning during a terrific storm Sun day afternoon. Jehn V. Marks, a prominent Louisville to bacco man, died Monday of bleed poisoning. The gross earnings of the L. and N. Railway for the third week of June were $G67,1S0, a decrease of $53,735 from the same week last year. Seme geed farms yet for sale. Jehn Duley. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert B. Owens of this city, Mr. Charles F. Tayler, Mrs. C. W. Ferman.Miss Hattie L. Weed and Mrs. J. Paxton Marshall of Washington were in Augusta yesterday attend ing the funeral of Mrs. Charles Weed. Tayler Bre3. don't claim they are the best, ',-. but they de claim te sell the best bargains in ' the county. fWe have sold our $100 bsntaln and" new offer one at $175. Come and see't- MuiuuYl&jTHOiiyr. -- 'jm f(IISSfMSSSSSStSSSSSt9tS9SISSS(tfMSiSlS(IIISiSSSS((IISSSISSSIItSISIISSifetSSSMIiSCfSZ41 HP .? Mit:ismmi:MimMi!TM!im:Mt:tiiititJiitJtM:t:j:t:tM:iMtMiititMmuMttuitit : aa a- ac : me. a a" 0)ai a 0S)C aes a : a" a" a) at" a" e ." r.'i' Bb. T0CK1NG NEW S THAT'S GOOD new: . It means either a let mere stocking quality than you expected at the price, or correspondingly less te pay for the quality you want. WOMEN'S STOCKINGS. ' 15c pair. Firm fast black cotton, double soles, high spliced heels, elastic, narrowed at ankles, geed and serviceable. 25c pair. Fine gage fast black lisle, unbleached feet or split soles, plain, Richelieu ribbed or open work. HALF HOSE. 15c pair. Socks for wear, made of two-thread Egyptian yarn. Very elastic and carefully fashioned. CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS. 15c pair. Yeu needn't fear frequent recourse te the darning bag when you buy these. They're built for hard wear. Wide or narrow ribs, fast black of course. A Mid-Season Sale. It's harvest time for every woman who can think up a possi ble need for another white shifl waist or two. Fer we have set hurry up prices en some white waist patterns. 50c te $1. Priced by the pattern of three yards, net by the single yard. DOUBLE STAMPS! Saturday en every ten cent part of a purchase TWO Premium Stamps will be given. 3D. HTTXSTT &, 303ST ." 77 tint m v ::: x : i : 1 2 :::::::: M ::::::::::::;::::: t :::: m ::: x : i ::: t :::::: x :::::: i ::: i :::::::::: z : s i : 1 1 1 : : :! a iA . afaaa q. 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Dr. Lydia Lloyd Poage has filed her certificate with the County Clerk in Bourbon from the State Beard of Health te practice medicine. yCartraell extracts teeth without pain. Mrs. Mary Crockett Rapp, widow of the Rev. Geerge E. Rapp, former Paster of Second J M. E. Church, Seuth, will deliver an address at the Church tomorrow evening in the interest of the Weman's Heme Missionary Society. ,'J WE GIVE GLOBE STAMPS. I0BEE iHIVE WE GIVE GLOBE STAMPS. S ANITAS!" Have Yeu Seen It? 9 C Va tv It's Great! lallil See Window Display. It's the greatest wall covering for bath rooms, kitchens, etc., ever discovered. Easily washed. It's a nei - ,mmm mmm -A. MMMMM aM B IW M at m m m form of OIL cloth. Maxes pne tame covers. KINGS OP LOW PRICES '-- v jj PROPRIETORS " ! BEK HlVlf. v ' 1 K'i 'la r VM z3m . ,fflB i? m y n WaaaaaHaaaaaMaWf TO i ITi J T MFilaffMITaaaaaaWaWaWiiw I Ii " f llftlrTiMarfWTaWHffai 1 i ' i i 7' 'V -'' Jtk&mi-,lZ iZil' ' iV V a .. .4.' 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