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y W , (i v t r ': x 1 l-l, -;x i Sf . & t K rv Wt. le j it: W- ' I ."-'i ifc n THAT TOTAUY DIFFERENT F. B. Q. made te order &U lO $40 ?oveSS$20 te $40 Full Dress ami Tuxedo SeKw..S32.50 te $50 Odd Trousers !SS?..7...$6 te $15 te 3g7Abselutc satisfaction or your money buck Is a sulll cicnt guarantee. GEO. H. FRANK & co. "&.. CLOTHIERS. ' R PUBLICfiLEDGER XAYaVlLLK, KY. Jftaysvilh Weather. OSmU May Itn Expected Here Onruc t&m Sext Thirty-!- Hears. THE LEDBEB CODS, mtm White streamer r aib; r Slue BAi.t or snow; j iUaeAr abevx 'twill Warmkb grew. F' Slack BENBATK C6LDEB twill b', T If Slack's net shown no changbwell set. ttWThe aftet er'catli are made for a period c; Viirtysix hours, ending at "'clock tomorrow i Mng. SPRINQDALE. Rev. Dodsen was the pleasant guest of Elder T. P. Desman last Friday. The friends of Miss Edna McDonald will be pleased te knew that she has recovered from qnite a spell of fever. Elder T. P. Degman will begin a series of meetings at Bethany, beginning the second Lord's Day in October and continuing until after the third Lord's Day. The public is cordially invited te these meetings. m . ' The M. E. Conference at Lexington assigned Rev. Bunten te the Third Street M. E. Church, J this city, and Rev. M. A. Banker takes charge of the Vanceburg Church. Rev. F. W. Harrop ' has been reappointed Presiding Elder of this District. ' SEASONABLE DRY GOODS NEW GOODS AHUIVING DAILY. NEW SILKS. NEW DUESS GOODS. NEW TUIMMIKGS. NEW FLANNELETTES. NEW OUTINGS. NEW GINGHAMS. The best 25c garments in Underwear and Knitted Corset Cevers ever of fered. There is a difference. Blankets of all kinds, 50c te SO pair. Special at OSc, worth $1.25; just right for fail use and for making bath robes. Everything for the hath room Tllclng Oilcloth for walls and fleer, Bath Mats, Bath Towels, Tewel Hacks, Washrags, the famous Aircells and ether kinds. Iloeni-sizo Hugs from S3 up. Don't fail te see my stock of Hugs, Mat tings, &c. Largest line of Lace Curtains in the city. Unusual attractive in price .and style. Save the difference; buy of ROBERT L. H0EFL1CH, 211-213 Market Street, Sele Agent Fer American Soresis Skirts, Buster Brown and Standard Special Request. enrin answering advertisements appearing in the columns of this paper, or when buying goods from a merchant whose advertlsementappears in this paper, our readers are especially requested te state that they saw the advertisement in THE Fcblic Lkdeeb. This will cost you nothing, and It will be gratefully appreciated by both the advertiser and the Editor. The Where the v? Mr. Rebert N. Fryer has returned from Paris, Tenn. Miss Fannie Case is home from a month's stay at Petoskey, Mich. Mr. D. Fitzgerald left this morning te visit Mrs. Jehn Fitzgerald at Lexington'. Mr. and Mrs. James Burgle left yesterday te visit relatives at Woodward, Oklahoma. Miss Julia Fulton returned yesterday, after a week's visit te her father in Hamilton, 0. Miss Nera Drennun has returned te ber home in Versailles, after a visit te relatives here. Mrs. Frank Larue arrived today from St. Leuis te visit Mr. and Mrs. Eneas Myall of Sutten street. Mrs. Maggie Snapp and children and Mrs. Earl Snapp came down from Portsmouth Sunday te visit relatives. Mrs. J. F. Egan of Reck Island, 111., is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Warder of Helena Station. Mrs. Emma Archdeacon of Carlisle is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Themas Ridgley of East Second street. Miss Margaret Coughlin, daughter of Mr. Themas Coughlin of Germantown, left this morning te attend school at Ashland. Misses Elizabeth Berlew and Nellie Bartlett of Chile, 0., were guests a few days last week of Mrs. Harry Ort of West Fourth street. Misses Frances and Winifred Campbell of Bainbridge, 0., who have been the guests of Miss Esther Hutchins, returned home Monday morning. The Jewell Kelley Stock Company has made geed all the geed things that have been said of the general excellence of this company in advance and that their performance of the five act comedy drama, "A Fatal Step," met with the hearty approbation of the big audience that was present. Mr. Kelley and Miss Klehr in the leading roles were excellent and the supporting company was geed. In all the whole company is way above the average. Tonight "A Ken tucky Gentleman" will be the play and is a pretty story of Kentucky life. Ladies free under the usual conditions. Seats en sale at Ray's. Neme .Seasonable Adrlee. It may be a piece et superfluous advice te urge people at this season of the ear te lay In a sup ply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is al most sure te be needed before winter Is ever, and much mere prompt and satisfactory results are btulned when taken as seen as a cold is cen: tracted and before It has become settled in the system, which can only b done by keeping the remedy at hand. This reined 1 se w ldely known and se altogether geed that no one should hesi tate about buying It In preference teany ether. It Is for sale by all Druggists. NEW EMBROIDEUIES. NEW ALLOVEKS. NEW NECKWEAK, NEW I'UIISES. NEW COMBS. NEW KIBBONS. NEW PEHOALES. Beauty Corsets, Stockings Paper Patterns, The Big 4. Coventien has adjourned, MEANS has new en display and ready for your inspection the finest COHEN'S Great interests of soles will be "Down town" property for sale. Jehn Duley. RELIABLE INFORMATION Frem Our Lec.il Druggist, Joint C. lccer. We want the people of Maysville te knew that we believe the most valuable preparation of cod liver oil the best tonic, rcconstructer, health-rosteror and strength-creator known te medicine today, is Vinel. Vinel, be it understood, is net a patent medi cine, as every thing it contains is named en the back label of every bottle. We guarantee Vinel contains in a concentrated form all of the medicinal, curative and body-building ele ments of cod liver oil actually taken from fresb cods' livers but without a drop of oil te clog the system, upset the stomach and re tard its work. This is why Vinel is se far su perior te old fashioned cod liver oil and emul sions. We de net believe there is a man, woman or child in Maysville whom Vinel will net benefit at this season of the year. Vinel has become se well known and "se highly regarded by the profession that it is actually guaranteed by ever two thousand leading druggists of the United States te create health and strength for old people, weak, sickly women and children, nursing mothers, and after a severe sickness, and for hacking coughs, chronic colds, bronchitis and all threat and lung troubles, also te create an appetite and make these who are tee thin, fat, rosy and healthy. Try Vinel en our guarantee. It costs nothing if it fails. Jehn C. Pkcer, Druggist. WE ARE ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE! in in Served In all styles, and sold by the Pint, Quart or Gallen. Open day and night. RESTAURANT ROYALS-'S'X&i iiii ANNin M. WALLACE Public Sale! I will sell at public sale en my farm two miles Hast nf .VI ays lick en the Mujsllck nml Helena pike en Thursday, October 5th, 1905 at 1 o'clock p. m., fifteen head of SHORTHORN CATTLE 10 Cows and Heifers. 5 Hulls, all of serviceable age. Th" cattle that will be sold In this sale lire from one of the eldest herds in Kentucky. Thev are all young and desirable: In gecd healthy breed ing condition, The sale will lie positive and with out reterve. Catalogue will be furnished en appli cation. Terms made known en day of sale.' The entire herd will Iw disposed of, as 1 desire te retire from the business en account of my health. Con veyances will meet the lOit.m. train en the L mid n. neiinitT e. i'egvi:. 11 C. Hawkins, Auctioneer. se28-W-ec2-3 MRS. L.V.DAVIS, CORRECT MILLINERY Ne. 39 W. SECOND MAYSVILLE. Winter the Delegates have returned te their carefully considered. Rebert M6MilUn, sited 3G, died suddenly nt Cynthlana yesterday. He served with the United States Army in the Philipplne Islands during the Spanish-American War. Roe Ilatten, aged 35, was run ever and in stantly killed by a Chesapeake and Ohie freight train at Preston, Bath county. It is bolieved Ilatten had gene te sleep en the track. fltteplVs flueluitttt Ne Charge! Advertisements under the headings of "Jfetp minted," "Situations Wanted," "Zest" and "Found," and net exceeding three tines In length, are TXKX te all. WJfe Un.lnnt Advertisements Inserted without lny. JJ answers fail te come the Irst time, we invite at many repetitions as are necessary te seeni e what you advertise fnr, "t wish adierKsers In feel that they are net imposing en ui by using our free columns. W Advertise I must furnish copy, which can N left at the office or sent by mail. THE PVSLIO LEDGES, Ne. 10 East Third Street. Wanted. Advertisements under thts heading, net exceeding flve lines, 10 cents each Insertion, or te cents a week. WANTED LADY Of prepossessing appear ance (or permanent position as our local representative for the Medici Secret Cream for face, arms, neck and bust; the finest Massage Cream known. Address, with particulars of your self, Mi:i)K'I SKCRKT CREAM, Seuth Bend, Ind' ec3 3t WANTI'.U QKNTLEMAN Ott LADY Of Koeit standing te travel with u rig or by rail. Salary 11,073 per year and expenses; paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address with stamp JOS. A. ALEXANDER. Meysvllle. Ky. ic303l for Rent. Advtrtlsemenls under this heading, net exceeding Ave tines, 10 cents each Insertion, or te cents a week. I7IOK KENT ROOMS-Kurnlshed or unfur- .JJ nhlied; will de for light housekeeping, Ap- Ply t.i Mrs. ENEAS MYALL, Ne. M6 Sutten street, oe3 lv FOR RENT FLAT Three nice rooms, with kitchen and Imthroenr, central. Apply te .lOllN Dl'LEY. Court street. ec3 tf FOR RENT ROOMS Fer two ladles, or for husband and wife. Apply te Mrs. C. L. OVERLEY, 'JIT Caste street. seJ8 lw IJIOR RENT I'lANO In geed order; will rent - for .') per mouth. Apply te Miss TILL1E DAVIS. Ne. 170 est Second street. selO iru Fer Jafe. Advertisements under this heading, net exceeding live lines, 10 cents each insertion, or BO cents a week. IItOR SALE-MAILING MACIIINE-MeFat-: rich's best; in geed erddr; with galleys and bell slugs. Less than half price, Addrets I'UH LIO LEDGER, Maysville, Ky. JCesf. Advertisements under this heading inserted free; but advertisers mutt furnish the copy. LOST CAI'E Child's green cloth cape, with brown lining; en Third street or German town pike, between Wall street und Charleston Hottein. Fll EIMY. II A ITER. pW 'w ,. LOST GOL"ll MEDAL Pin, marked" "Anna Kirk;" between residences of liaker Weed und I'lmrlcs liuuceck. Reward if returned te Ne. 430 Ferest menue. se30 lw pound. Aitwrt turner t HMff tht tinttvn nplf t e but advertisers must furnish tlie cepy. FOCN D -GOLD PIN At the Christian Church. Owner can have saine calling at this efflee and proving property. sc30 lw An acceptable rain fell in tbid vicinity yes. terday. William Gale, the celebrated Cardiff pedes trian, died in Cincinnati Sunday, aged 74. While thanking nearly everybody and every thing that contributed te the success of the big Church Convention in this city last week, the grateful Committee overlooked the Weather Man, who furnished balmy sunshine and exhilar ating ozone in unstinted measure Beets homes, : 1 Western A perfect fit guaranteed. Ne pinching of tees New In Men's Clothing of the celebrated HART, SGHAFFNER & MARX MAKE v The late designs in Youth's and Children's Teggs made by the EDERHEIMER-STEIN GO. (The houses that use no cotton) are ready for your inspection at one store only in this city. J. WESLEY LEE, KORRECT KLOTHIER, MAYSVILLE, KY. Cor. Second and Market Streets. Geed Printing Cheap if ? Cheap Printing Geed DAVIS MAYSVILLE, KY. Werk Dene When Premised. The Registration gees merrily en today. Mrs. Jeseph Fennell, mother of Prison Com missioner Fennell of Frankfort, died yesterday at her home at Cynthiana, aged 58. Hen. J. A. Uewells of Jeffersen, 0., Editor of the local Republican paper and brother of the novelist, has been appointed Censul te Turks Island, W. I. llr. Uewells is a friend of Majer Matthew Marklsnd, and has been his guest in this city. J and Manager WILLIAM H. all and Winter Footwear Shee Stere Ideas Te the Farmer ! In time of pence prepare for war. and in het weather get ready for cold. It will pay you te sec us before you buy your COAL! We lmve the largest stock in the city. Every bushel guaran teed or money refunded. Aim, Brick, lilmc, Salt, Cement and Sand. Agcntfi for Agatlte and Alabaster Wall Plaster. MAYSVILLE GOAL CO Stable Itoein Free. 'Pheno 142. CURCDWITHOUTKNIFE. NOPAIM. j Dr. 0. M. BEOKLER, A MPECIAY.IHT IN TItEATMEVr or nKOTAb niMKANRNnrjlKNand WOMTO. Heuri.8 te 5,7 te 8; Sunday 9 te 12. 'PBe3 1937 M. aiS fV. Klghth Ht..Clnclunntl, . An important meeting of the Beard of Trade .' will be held this week. Is your business se geed that you de net care te improve it? If it is, de net attend this meeting. A horse and dray belonging te Gilbert Col Cel lins, in charge of a colored driver, backed into the river at the wharf yesterday morning, and if Jehn McUann had net gene te the rescue the whole push would have gene under. Somebody ewes Jehn a vete of thanks if nothing mera. 'r - y tit- :. .' T . v. i f. , "0 :?; Shoes! at or purses. ( AAAAyllllllllVIllllti vy y . 'vy j v"y xry . "w 77 vy . v w ... v v .. cr y .. w . v -. -vy v a v -i. a -v- v .. v .ik. v' a ' 4KftrfMK9 ?t