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: mil MMiBiiiiiilWinaitMUllniil n lllllllilliyWIWIM'llllrtlHI U'Mi'WiWP ' ' I'l M Hill IHI M IMWhllliKPUhl iWIW i'limWMIII '"'I'lyyvy1 fyvv i-M .vrmKKKF'' ''"'"' -r'"' ' -nT7r& ''l ,;'' fr PUBLIC LEDGER " 1 -v '- - : HALF CENTURY I ' SOJJT.Y PVIIUO LKDOKR-Wt, MAYSVILLE, KYn FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909 ONE COPY ONE CENT, . .'if, s ,i ffyk a. BERI0U3 BUSINESS. To guard against mlatako or (law la any clausd or lino, ' It takes a lawyer now to draw A proper Valentino. Pitttburgh Port. Muslin Underwear cheap. New York Store. It Is doubtful if the Coramlttoo appointed by Council Wednesday night to interview the Cin cinnati Gai Transportation Company in regard to supplying tbla city with natural gas will ac complish much. As yet there la not a city or town between the Dig Sandy rirer and Coring ton that has tho asauranco of being supplied with natural gas. Even Newport is given tbo Ro-by. yriLES OUIIKD IN TO 14 MAYS PAZO OJNTMENT Is guaranteed to ouro any oii ot Itching, Ullnd, bleeding or l'rotrullng Pile In 6 to H days or monoy refunded. hOa. Come at Last! We moan RIVERi COAL Just received, i barge of the celebrated PLYMOUTH GOAL The kind that biirns and holds flre over night, bend us your orders. I Prompt delivWy guaran teed. MaysvillefeoalCo PHONE 142. "X Carnival Week i At Princess Rink. Ft'ldati. Fabruavu 10th The most laughable nieht of ail. A genuine real initiation will be put on. Come prepared to laugh until ycf cry. Did you ever see a real initiation? Didn't! Well, you Can't afTord to miss sijeing the Knleht'd of St. John DUt a candidate throaah. No fake. I I'd the real t&ing. Lidiea. vou've heard vour men folk talk nboot the fun they had at the Lodce 'then ao-and so was Initiated. Come and eee the fun. Saturday, February 80th Afternoon Masque for the liftle folks. A ?2 prize fur the best child mask and a $1 prize for the second brst Good moving pictures and lots of fun for the little ones. Admission and akatellC cents. I Saturday Night will be the candidates' night. Judge O. D. Newjell has been prevailed upon to address tho crowd. Candidates, yon can't afTord to !ai this opportunity to shake hands with your friends. Every voter in Moyeviilo and Mason county will be represented at the Kink on Saturday nlgbt, February 20tf Special Features of Weelik Carnival Commutation TiokiU will entitle toe bolder. to admission and sKates tno entire week:, roe tickets arp not transferable. New moving pictures every night. A Drize of $5 in gold will be given to the party of 5 who come the longest distance to tho Carnival. Parties most register at the Rink Office. The lady who sells moat tickets will be given tho beaautlfui gold watch now on display at Clooney'a window. Ladies call at Mike Brown's and get the tickets.) A free chance on $10, $5 and ?2 50 in gold given away on each admission ticket. The drawing for these prizea will take place on Saturday night at tho Rink and ticket mast be present. GET IN THE CROWD, and be Merry. Mr. Charles LafTertywas a Portsmouth visit or Wednesday. 71 - Mr.,S. Straus of the Now York Store was in Cincinnati yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wheatley of Giving were pleasant visitors to the city Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Lee and visiting goosts spont yesterday with relative? in Lewlsbnrg. Miss Elizabeth Kirk and Mis Anna Peed of jp. jWnahlngton.wore pleaaait visitors In the city yesterday. V or Mrs. M. Archdeacon of West Third street lias returned from a stay of several days In Oiacionati. Mr and Mrs. Howell Jones of Ashland are guests of the families of Messrs. W. E. and Eli Paige at Maysllck. Mrs. D. It. WilsOn and Miss Blanche Wilson have returned to their home at Aberdeon, after ajfUltto Mr. U. 0. Wilson and family at Vaaceburg, ),! Uamburgs awful cheap. New York Store. :' rTho venerable Mrs. Eliza Johnson of Lee J .street continuos very ill. It might be well for ' tlio Ladies' Missionary Socioty to call at her a'oe and investigate as to ber needs. ' w , '.Danger of a flood in tho Ohio river has evl r fleetly goae gllssmerisg, for this year at Isaat, I Ttie water Is not expected to reach the daq. I gerMae, tad at thU point will ant go much brftd the 43-foot stage, If even that far. When finished, the storeroom in the K. of It Building In West Second street will be onn ol tho finest and most desirable of any in thi city. DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT Young Man Steps in Front of a C. . and 0. Froinht Train and Both Lower Limbs Are Crushed BsT-Smoke Moquetto Cigar, 10c. G. W. Child?, maker. ' c lovor Seed at Russell's lovor Seed at Russell's lovor Seed at Russell's The sale of saddle horses scheduled for Lex ington February 18th and 10th promises to he tho biggest event of the kind of the season. There are 150 saddle horses in the list, stal lions, geldings, mares, brood mar.es and youngsters. William Barber, on trial at Owingsville, was given ono year in prison for shooting into a picnio crowd. Bluegrass and other seeds usod by Kentucky farmers aro purer this year than ever before, sayB State Entomologist H. Garman of Lexing ton in a report to the State Agricultural De partment. His examination of seeds shows an average of only 8 per cnt. inert matter, as against about 20 par cent. In previous yoars. In Drug Business at Maysville Dr. J. James Wood Rounds Out Fifty Years Today, Friday, the 19th of February, marks and rounds out Mr. J. James Wood's 50th year in the drug business in Mayaville. It is of course understood what an advance a half century has made In the sale of pills, paints and patent medicines, and what a differ ence there Is in the. ancient "apothecary shop" of old times compared with tho modern drug emporium of today. Dr. Wood, who is still in vigorous mind and health, and who has retired from the arduous drudgery of constant business, is still at the head of the well known firm of J. James Wood & Sofi, wWch msm(m eee of the lMloeiMR and loadls dreg kowea of the State, Mr. Wood now occupies his leisure In reading, die mestlc and Church duties and in the bosom ef his devoted family. His legion of friends wish him continued, good health and prosperity and hope to sea Mat round out his 75th, or diamond anniversary, It" commercial pursuit. -' All of the section men on tbo Dover section of the C. and 0. Railroad, and presumably en pther sections, have been laid off, and Foreman McNutt is the whole push. Many eight tele- : graph offices have been closed, says Tho Dover News. .r'i .. .. 1 '..,' 1' - r, - 3 It coaxes back that well feeling, healthy look, put the sap of life In your system, protects you from disease. Holllster'i Rocky Mountain Tea has no equal as & trying tonlo for the rvliole f am lly. 35 cents, Ten or Tablets, Tlios, J. Cheao. weth. THK IIOMK STOltK. ID HBOHIlSraER &; oo. thi: iiosik 8tokb. A i. Spring Display of Woolens Our Merchant Tailoring Department, under the supervision of Mr. Phillip Boehm, is turningfout some handsome work. Our entire-spring line of Woolens is now in. Satisfaction guaranteed. HATS The newest and nobbiest creations in Stiff and Soft Hats out for this spring. SHOES FOR SPRING WEAR The four greatest lines in the country, Hanan, Douglas, Walkover and Netileton. See window displays. MAYSVILLB'S HOME STORE. ID. KEESOKCHSTCS-EIIt 3 SOTalking machines and records at Gor brich's. Mr andvMrs Asa II. Dawson of Portsmouth aro shortly to take up their residence in Lex inston, in which city Mr. Dawson makes his headquarters while traveling. So far sixty Sheriffs have Battled in full with Auditor James fur their taxes, with fifty-nine more to hear from Rev. H. II. Moore has resigned the Pastorate of the Christian Church at Vanceburg to ac cept a call at Earlington. A marrisge licecio was granted at Vance burg the past week to Isaac W.Smith, aged 37, and Ella Jane Evans, aged 14. El! Poage bought a few days ago of Ben Longnecker ten acres of land one-fourth a mile from Maysllck for $350 per acre. J"Cartmel)extractsteetbwUhontpala Rev. R. T, Zimmerman, aged 80 years, for CO years a Minister, died in Bath county. Ha had married over 3,000 couples and baptized over 5,000 people. He was a Mexican and Civil War veteran. THE LINENS Still hold court throughout the store. Continued bad weather has made shopping so difficult we will extend our sale a few days longer. Come in. New Dress Goods and Trimmings Some beautiful shadow stripes in soliel, satin cloth and prunella. All the new spring shades, wis toria, taupe, pastel green, cunard blue, raspberry and smoke. $1 yard. In Trimmings there is a large assortment ot match bandings in embroidered and applique nets and Persian nets. 15c to 85c yard. Also gilt all-over with band trimming to match, and gilt-and-silver banding. In trimmings of every quality and price a very broad assortment. The Embroideries Offer some splendid values. A great many handsome insertions and edges were soiled from use in display during a sale last month and marked re ductions are the consequence. Variety too great for detail you must see it. Bead Collars A dainty conceit just received. Useful and ornamental. In jet, turquoise, green jade, 50c. In pearl 98c. Bead necklaces, amber, green, wine, blue and jet reduced from 50c to 25c. A few gold plated bracelets 25c reduced from $1. Samples of Red Damask For lunch baskets, children's napkins and bibs, ioc dozen. 1852 lEiXJlDTT S io , Last evening between 5 and G oMock, John Johnson, a night hand at the coal docks, while, on bis way to work, and when near the lower brick yard, was run down by an East bound C. and 0. freight train, his legs being crushed and mangled in a horrible roannor. The unfortuoate young man was aware of tho approach of the train, but waa deceived as to which track it was on, and instead of step ping out of danger he stepped right in fronf of the rapidly moving train. ' Johnson, who is about 24 years old, isjepoken of as a most worthy and exemplary young man, being the mainstay and support of bis father and mother and several children residing in Oklahoma, South of Forest avenue. He had besh employed at the dooks for years, and was considered a most valuable hand. Dr A 0. Taylor, Company Surgeon, as aiated by Or. W. ll. Taolbeo, amputated both logs below tho knes, and while Johnson bravely stood the operation, hia chances for recovery are considered decidedly slim. OUR ORWGE SALE k WIH to di Friday unci Saturday Prices about as ulna), mmED HENS, FANCY LETT U DC , f lUCiff J( V , ; ; ' 'Wmnr vjt..- vrvwciacu, . . -.' trrx" . $ mt i iifffil Far i - 1 u . -r ( tefcijji TOJitKia:.:.:!,. ,&l $. -LL'- 2-.- Str-Monnmente 1 Murray & Thomas. Mrs Richard Anderson, formerly Miss Lutie ftespess of this city, who has been ill with ner v.bus prostration the past five weeks at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lexington, has recovered (Bciently to be able to leave the institution. Rev. J. W. Troy of Madison, N. J., has been AntiGr!ppino for coughs and colds at extended a call to the Christian Church at Sallie Wood's Drugstore. Augusta. Mrs. Rachael Power, mother of Mr. Theo. Power of Fernleaf, died the past weok at her home at Brooksville, aged 78 Mr. William F. Talbert and Miss Lilly Bur ton of Carlisle were married at Cincinnati Wednesday Mr, Talbert is 55 years of age. His bride is ten years his junior. SAVE GLOBE STAMPS. So mo very intcrauinR news later. Justwavlt and save. Globe Stamp Go- New Embroideries $ Laces Such a showing never made in Maysville before. Over 400 distinct styles, a stock that would do justice to any city five times the size of Maysville. Every pattern imaginable and suitable for any special style of dress. The handsome Convent Embroideries are eritircly different from the regular em broideries. It would, indeed, take an expert to tell them from the hand-made. Fancy NETS, ALL-OVERS, BANDS v I 11 i' I vl ' I II "n I I ll W 'r l H' iiJW . ----- ' i-srr V l r Are among the new arrivals. 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