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m&'& M J: hu u. 1 1. V M .' r t i.S i:? - -. w&rvii&im?vm' " -.Wh ht , r PUBLIC vrx,v , . ! , VI i-U m m. ' r-inL LEDGER xArariLLS JtSPVBLKUIT. KKht,Y tth'PunrjaAtf-nn I3JLO.Y PVHLIO LKDOKR-tm, MA YSV1LLJL, KY., SA rJ OH DAT, 1 EBB 0 A BY 20, 1909 ONE COPY ONE CENT, 7v v It , FUTUItE DLES3INC3. Come, silence sweet, and bsthnour souls In absolute content; Soon wo shall have the noiseless gun And noiseless President. New York Sun. Corn thieves are reported qulto diligent In some parts of the connty. County Clerk Clarenco L. Wood was attond log to business in tho county yesterday. l!r. Bell Everett Ward has bought a plsco in Fleming county And will move thero to reside. Aberdeen Gretna Green: Mitchell, Finch & Company's Bank of Maysvllk" has entered suit ' in the Brown County Court against Guy L. Cooper and U. u. I', uooper lor money; amount ; claimed ?345. Satno Banking Company against Guy L, Cooper, suit for money; amount chimed $130. Come at Last! We mean RIVER COAL Just received, a barge of the celebrated PLYMOUTH GOAL The. kind that burns and holds fire over night. Send us your orders. t Prompt delivery guaran teed. Mays ville Coal Co PHONE 142. T imothy Seed at Russell's iraotby Seed nt Ruasoil's imothy Seed at Russell's Forty-eight men have died on the fleet since it left Hampton Roads in December, 1907, up to the time the ships sailed from Gibraltar, according to the Navy Department figures. Some of the bodios havo been sent homo in cases where the relatives have aakod it; tho remainder hnvo found a resting place in foreign dimes. iPVCartmellextraotrteetb without pata Seo K. L. Eborsole for Timos-Star premium. You can't beat it. St Charles Hotel. State Treasurer E. Farley will be forced to suspend payments on general warrants because of the lack of funds in tho Treasury. The State Thursday paid $385,800 to the county school teachers and $70,000 in Court, tho bal ance due tho Construction Company which built the new Capitol, leaving a balance of but $41.E00. m '.'iijy.T, IN SILVER DOLLARS Three Car Loads of Them Will Pay Bin Texas Fine General Manager W. S. Hancock of the Waters-Fierce Oil Company makes the official announcement that his Company will pay the One of $1,700,000 imposed by Texas in its Trust prosecution in silver coin. Ho says the money will be shipped In silver dollars and the State will be given as much trouble as possible. It will require three express cars to transport the money from St. Louis to Austin, and wil take one expert monoy handler 85 days to count tho coins. The Waters Pierce management contem plated paying the fine in half-dollars and qwters, bat (A Mm te St. Lecfe 4 make np tee ss ) tee cows. Ml! )iXiTF PWt W W & The electric railways of the United State. & n.J. ..J UIm din hnll) 19SBR1 tt.tW-.is . . -.--.- r: ,;a of now main track during tho joar 1UU8, M 3,220 cars were ordered, according to statW: compiled by The Electric Railway Jowiwll' of New York, which are published in the HHtl1 2? d " . . v v Hartford, (Conn) Conrant:" A musics! event of more than usual Importance was tho Fianoforto Recital given byMias Gladys Shaiier., Her program was a difficult and varied oao, i embracing both classical and modern styles nad was performed with much technical facility and musical expression. That this young lady ' . has genuine talent there Is no doubt and her ' friends confidently expect her to take high rank in her profession." At tho Washington Theater Monday night. " f .MARDI GRAS Carnival Week r At Princess Rink. Tonight Will Be Your Last '8a 1 1 Chance of this Week's Fun. Saturday, February 30th Afternoon Masque for the little folks. A $2 prize tur too best child mank and a $1 prize for the second beat Good moving pictures and lota of fun for the little ones. Admission and skato 15 cents Saturday Night will be the candidates night. Judge C. D. Newell has been prevailed upon to address the crowd. Candidates, you can't afford to rolss this opportunity to shake hands with your friends. Every voter in Maysvillo and Mason county will be represented at the Rink on Saturday oight, February 20th. m"i Special Features of IVeokk $1 Carnival Commutation Ticket will entitle the bolder to admission and skaios the entire week. The tickets are not transferable. Now moving pictures every night UU THIS AM JIOMU STOKK. V ,Q ID KCEOKCHSTGER. 3c OO. TUB IIOMIS STOKK. Spring Display of Woolens Our Merchant Tailoring Department, 'under the supervision of Mr. Phillip Boehm, is turning ;Jout 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 Nettleton. See window displays. id. :m:3E3o:e3:i:n'C3-:s:r, &, co. MAYSVILLB'S HOME STORE. G. W. STTalking machines and records at Ger brich's. Smoke Moquette Cigar, 10c. Child., maker. The remains of 5,000 dead Chinamen were I Miss Gans, a complexion and scalp specialist, shipped from Brooklyn tn Thina lastWednesday. will treat thu ladies in their homes. Engage It is the celestial custom to bury all Chinamen meots made and kept by calling up 'Phone 88, in their home country. No. 8 West Third street. I I Ponce da Loon was the first white man to set ( Mr. T. N Robertson of this county has pur foot in Florida. , chased a houe at Carlisle for $2.00Q In 1905 130,920,829 pounds of dynamite ?a-"0!d Time," "Limestone" and "Van were manufactured In this country UooW Whiskies, bottled in bond, at 85 cents When it comes to matching complexions the per quart. druggist has the dressmaker beaten a block 0. H. P. Tuouas & Co. A prize of $5 In gold will be given to the party of 5 who come the longest distance to tbo Carnival Parties must register at the Rink Office The lady who sells most tickets Trill be given the beaautiful gold watch now on display at Clooney'a window. Ladies call at Uike Brown's and get the tickets. A free chance on $10, $5 and $2 50 in gold given away on each ndmiaslon ticket. The drawing for these prizes will take place on Saturday night at the Rink and ticket must be present GET IN THE CROWD and be Merry. Iglersjatraf Mr. George Allen has returned from a visit at Chicago. - Mr. 0. Burgess Taylor of Wheeling, W. Va , is visiting relatives here. -- Rev. W. B. Hall of Nicholas couoty is the ' guest of Ur. James Irvine. - Uiss Ida Wall has returned from a visit to 'n relatives at Flemingsburg. . . f Mrs j uan uitcneu oi oariiwa use ueeu r inn ing relatives hero for several days. J. ', " l,MrC aad Mrs. J. W. Elgin were guests Thur- day st the St. Nicholas, Cincinnati. Uiss Hattio Rains of Aberdeen is visiting her sister, Miss Clara Rains, at Cincinnati. Mrs.;h L. Cablish is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mraf G. W.Conrad, at Flemingsburg. Ur. Claude Godbey o'f Mt. Olivet Is visiting fe-hts, sister, Mrs. Ed Mjllor of West Second . street? t ? Uti. W. A. MuDzinir haa been the cuest this $a weak of bor mother, rs. Martha Vimont, at ?Tilfll6fsburg. -?-:r 4lMiM8allle Berry of Washington spent the ' 'pia'week with the family of Mr. George W. Jett ' at Mt'. Olivet. Ur, Howard Montgomery of Mt. Olivet haa ben b the city the past week visiting hla ' preUs, Mr. tad Mrs. E, 8. Montgofcery of f&jWXiM& street. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Malone returned from their bridal trip. Mrs. F. W. Harrop of Wen Second street is tbo guest of friends at Latonia. Ur. H. J. Northcott of Covington was a business visitor here yesterday. AttorLeyE. R. Young of Ripley, 0., a" horo yesterday on legal business. Mr. Chas. E. Deitrich of Tug Ledger Print- 4 ery was a visitor to Cincinnati yesterday. Mr. C. It. DeVaughn of tho Springdale neighborhood was a caller on The Ledger yesterday. Hon. Robert Winn of Winchester, Chairman Republican State Executive Committee, is in Maysvilie today. Mr. Thomas Jobnsou, well known here, has boen the guest recently of Ur. William M. Paxton at Platte City, Uq. Mrs. S. G. Oiblor and Mrs. Thomas M. Rus sell and son, Milton, are in Cincinnati today to Bee "The Merry Widow" at the (Grand. Mrs. W N, Stockton and slater, Uisa Ellen Kirk, ar iu Cinolnnatl spending several dsys and taking in "The Merry Widow" at the Grand. MUs Edith Ucllvaln of Flemingsburg came down this morning to meet Miss Margaret Fuller of Portsmouth, 0., who will ascompatfy her home on a vuit. Mrs, Isaao Woodward of Vf eit Third street left yesterday for Flemingsburg to visit her sister, Mra. Jsmes Smith, whose littlo daugh ter is seriously )1. if OUR ORANGE SALE Will be on Friday And Saturday, Prices about aa usual. mmtmmeo ken, zangy ikttwk Affi2agJhe Ginghams A new lino of attractive spring ginghams for 124c i yard. Unusual color combinations and patterns. I In the same section you'll find blue-and-white check gingham aprons for 50c. Princess offect with ruf ' fle at bottom of skirt, bib with strap, two deop pockets. 1 Here you'll also find a lucky purchase of twenty- j five patterns of gingham, checks and stripes in tans, blues I and pinks. They arc 12Jc values we bought as a special to sell at 10c. The New Embroideries Some very pretty edges and insertions in dainty . pink and blue embroidery on white nainsook. Accord- ing to width 15c, 19c, 25c yard. About two dozen pieces of white embroidery, edges and insertions, that are badly soiled, reduced from I 5c, 6c, ((; to 3o yard. XJ3STT Mattings-Just Arrived The biggest assortmeut we've ever had. The prettiest patterns. The best values. Every grade is represented between 15c and 50c. At tbo popular price of 25c we have "specialized" in both China and Jap Mat tings. Beautiful colors and new figures in both carpet, iloral, Persian and geometrical designs. The Biggest Silk Sale It's difficult to better the record we've made on quality and quantity in our Annual Silk Sale. But we'll out class anything we've ever done iu the sale we're now preparing. Tho date and further details will be announced in a few days. 1909 S Y '' i H g Monuments 1 Murray & Thomas. Winchester Lodgo of Elks has adopted resolutions requesting .Congress to ap propriate $30,000 with which to purchase a preserve for American elks at Yellowstone Park. Governor Wlllson will toss the first ball over the plate at the opening baseball game at Frank fort this season On the 3d of March, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt's farewell official hospitality will be a dinner in honor of their successors in the White House. sAnti-Gripplno for coughs and colds at Sallle Wood's Drugstore. Mrs. J. R. Bascom and Mrs. Mollis Slack of Sharpsburg, well known in this city and county, have gone to Jacksonville, Fla., to spend sev eral weeks. SAVE GLOBE STAMPS. Some very interesting; now later. Just wait and save. Globe Stamp Co. New Embroideries 0 Laces Such a showing never made in Maysvilie before. Over 400 distinct styles, a stock that would do justice to any city five times the size of Maysvilie. Every pattern imaginable and suitable for any special style of dress. The honrlcnmp fVmvpnt "Rmhroideries are entirely different from the regular em broideries. It would, inctecd, take an expert to tell them from the hand-made. Fancy NETS, ALL-OVERS, BANDS Are among the new arrivals. Beautiful, with all its synonyms, would not ... , . must, indeed, see tnem to appreciate tnem. you A. V.'. $ m M: fe If i ws ?j; & - 'VI ut& vj ?' '''A,. s&s' $?' s S.1 1 OXLEKY. -. m . . . VS t All: . I Bi ' i xm i "ai.J 'r' ka . -- i- i 1 1.1--" "" K MKXU-'J .. .. y,'ift&faMtvlWii iltr 1 hnffirfi iVn -. u4&Mteu.Ac t