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I r v t t r It Si. f H F t . t tv JKHgL Wo Iiiito nccr niiortlied 3f bofure.tmtdoHo now, so mi can tako uuvmitAKO thrse Xeolal prices: Men's Good $5 Overcoats Now $3.75. Mod's Splendid $6 Over coats Now $4.50. Mon's Fine $7.50 Over coats Now $5. Mon's Extra Fine $10 Over coats Now $7.50. Ask to bo shown special ad vertised Overcoats and sec how Rood bargains look when they aro new Over coats; no old stock. GEO. H. FRANK & GO. MAY871LLS, KY Mr. Winslow Ball ia in Winchester today on 'Jjuiinoas. ' Mrs. E. D. 11111 i home from a visit to rola utirai at Dajtqn, Ohio. Bar. G. V. Banton of Latonia was a we! caaj visitor hers yesterday. Attorney A. D. Cole is attending Circuit Court at Vancebarg this week. MLu Myra Dales left yesterday for Winches er, where sho will visit relatives. Mr. it. II. Sanford of Newcastle, Ky., was a v&uinass visitor in the city yesterday. SJLr. Henry Cobb of Thurmond, W. Va., ia spsiding a few days here with relatives. Mrs. W. It. Heflin of Newport is visiting her parsnta, Ur. and Mrs. John Walsh of Front alraat. Senator B. C. Grigsby and Mr. B. P. Lykins Tolleaboro were doing business in Uaysvillo ", jsotarday. j Sirs. W. A. Mousing has returned from a visit to her mother. Urs. Martha Vimont, at lJHiUrsburg. " '.Mr, C. II. Cooper, Mrs. Uarsball Cooper vh4 Uiss Natalie Cooper spent yesterday in nGsrmantown. Afiissea Mary and Nora Wood of Paris are th gsesti of Misses Alleyne and Mae Uacfcey -of Wert Third street. Mr. Wiliara Throckmorton and bride passed rtiroogh Maysville yesterday en route home to iSwlog from a bridal trip to Cincinnati. Mioses Mabel Scott and Nannie Thompson of Hamilton College, Lexington, were the week j4.jueaU of Uiss Thompson's parents, Mr. - Urs. A. U. Thompson of East Third street. Bunt's offer 85c Foulards for 59c. Williams & Bassell shipped fron this point jjraflUrdajr, via L. and N. Railroad, a car load of -irtsa and mules. Tetrday the 1,000 hogsheads of Equity to bacco stored at Helena began moving to the jfcig warehouses in this city. A tract of land containing SI acres, part of ta Baldwin farm, belonging to Urs. Uartha B. JStaford and Mr. Hickman Ranson, was sold at "titt Courthouse door yesterday to S. P. Brown stag at $95 per acre. Cheap. WW5frl INSKO. Soto, to the wife of Strouther Insko, on the SUHi, a fins ten pound boy. Men's Fine Shoes IN PATENT LEATHER, VICI GUN METAL. VELOUR CALF, BLACK and TAN, worth $3 to $3.50, End-of-Season Price jjjLIMMa.MMMlMM.lSSSMMMMIWWM.'.M ' SPECIAL SALE WHILE STOCK LASTS. PRICES CUT TO THE GORE. These are staple goods that aro sold over tho counter every day clean, fresh, standard inerchundlso, exactly the saino In quality as you aro buyliR elsowhcro at much higher prices: 2 cans TOMATOKS 15 ocnts a-poundcan lancy STUINO U10AN8 7 cents 'Jeans ol'ltefujieo STUINGLI2SS UHANS 15 cents A Kfoat Imriraln. ilio kind that sell at 15 cents straight l-poiinit can I'VMl'KIN ' cents Jl-pound can AS1WKAGUS, tips only 2:1 cents 2 cans Pride of lllooiuliiatoii CORN 15 cents 2 paokages Maltn Vita COHN FLUXES 15 cents WHEAT BEItltlES, per bos 7 cents Ijarge, white l'orallno CAN OliES. each 1 cent JExtra sprclal on OltACICEltS, per pound O conts 11. & E. SUOAH, 25-pound bags, only Scents pound $1.25 And many other bargains that cannot bo inontlourd. Call and see them. WE WILL NOT 011AKGU ANY ABOVE GOODS; ALL CASH PItlOES. J: C. CABLISH 4 BR0. MASONIC TEMPLE GROCERS. fiir Piaao bargains at Gerbrich's. After bijng side-tracked four or Ave days the household goods of Dr. J. T. Strode arrived here yesUrday from Lexington. The Doctoris now domiciled in the residence lately occupied by Dr. Morgan in East Third street. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which is Better Try an Experiment or Proilt by a MaysVillo Citir.cn's Experience. Something new is an experiment Unst be proved to be as represented. The statement of a manufacturer is not con vincing proof of merit But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back, A Lame, Weak or Aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures, Endorsed by strangers from far-away places. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs ovory box of Down's Kidney Pills. Read (his case: J. M. Lloyd, farm-r, R. F. D. No. 5, Mays ville, Ky., says: "I am only too pleased to tell of my ex perience with Doan's Kidnoy Pills and hope that it will be the means of helping some other sufferers from kidney trouble in finding relief. About five j ears ago my kidneys suddenly be came disordered and for several months I was bothered by constant, dull pains across my loins. When I stooped or lifted, sharp twinges shot through my body and caused the most in tense suffering. I at length beard of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured a box at J. J. Wood & Son's Drugstore and began using them. They effected a complete cure, and since then I have not bad backache or any other symptom of kidney trouble." For Bala by all dealsra. Price 50 cents, FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. OUR ANNUAL INVOICE JUST COMPLETED Shows that we have too many heavy-weight Suite and Over coats, many of them our very finest and best quality, so we have decided to run out. CUT-RATE SACRIFICE SALE ALL THROUGH, THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY ! We want to clean up this stock, and you have the op portunity of a life-time to "get bargains in high-class mer chandise. J. WESLEY LEE, THE GOOD CLOTHES MAN, N. E. CORNER SECOND and MARKET STS. OF ALL KINDS AT MUCH COHEN'S IAriVv Hunt's 75c Taffeta 40c at Silk Sale. Our Colored Citizens. J. L. Thompson, A. M , of Covington, will de liver the address of the evening Jat the Com mencement Exercises of theFlerningsburg Public School, colored, Thnrsday.Fobruary 25th. Subject, "Nothing Trifling." Thero will be two gradiotes, Vivian Miller and Leonard Wil liams. EDWIN MATTHEWS DENTIST. ttultp II. Flnl National llituk Uulltllng, JIAYSVILLK, KY. . ELLA Y. KICKS, OSTEOPATH. hour; by appointment at homes. i'PHONE 315 IV. F. POWER Stoves Will Sell You Helonr Price Of any other hom In Maysville. Come and see stock. ART SHOP QPPPIAI WniBt on Soisettc, ivk.li OrCOIHL embroidery floss to woak, $1, Corset Covers on linen, with lloss to work, SI- Roman and Fllo Silks. WASCMNOTON OPEKA-ItOUSK mJILDING. Men's Hi IN BUCK and TAN, WORTH $3 to $4.50, DIVIDED IN TWO LOTS, PRICED AT $1.99 AND End-of-Season Price Sal4 M ,., u Announcement for ntv often, Si! county 0$t etijs; ttatofftcet,StO. Vatfitnadtanto. UOVXTY, COU1JTT CLERK. Wo nra authorized to announce Mr. P. P. PAR KKIt at a cuiidlduto for Clerlf of ilio Mu.on County Court, tubjeot tj ilm action of tho Demo crau of Mason County. We are authorized to announce ARTHUR K. WOOIJ nin candidate for County Clerk, kulijeol to the action of the Democratic party. Wo nre authorized to nnnounoo W. P. DICK SON ni a candidate for County Clerk, sutijeut to ttie action of the Democratic party. ron. JAILEII. ' We aro authorized to nnuounco JOHN KlTKt. acandldatu for Jnllerof Maion County, nubjeat to theactluu of tho Democratic party. roit sureuiNTENniNT or schools. We nro authorized to announce JESSIE O YAN'UhY a h candidate for the olllce of County buperlntendent of Schools, subjeot to the actlou of the Democratic party. We ure authorized to aunounce CHARLES D. WULLSasa caudldato for County Superintend ent ol Schools, subject to tho action of the Demo cratic party. countt A8rsson, We nru authorized to announce HENRY R. GUILDS as a candidate for County Assessor, sub ject to the action of tho Democratic party,; cinouiT CLSUK. We are authorized to unnounca ISAAC WOOD WARD as it candidate for Circuit Court Clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. COUNTT JUDGE. We are authorized to announce W. II. RICE as a candidate for County Judge, subject to tho ac tion of the Democratic party. DIS7IUC1. To The Public Ledger: You will please au nounce me as a candidate for re-election to- the olllce of Circuit Judi;u In the NlneU enth Judicial District of Kentucky, subject to tho action of the Democratic party In Convention or otherwise, JAMES P. UARUKbON. We nre nuthorlzed to announce Hon. C. D. NKWEI.l, as a candidate for Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth Judicial District of Kentucky, sub ject to the action of tho Democratic party. roit commonwealth's attohnet. We are authorized to announce M. J. HEN NESSEY of Hracken county as n candidate for Commonwealth's Attorney of the Nineteenth Ju dicial District, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party. $3 cop ic ' s i aria m u No Charge! Aitwrtitrmentk iinf the headinge cf 'Jltt Hantrd' 'Situation iranrd,' "ZaW and Found," and not execedinf ifireelinei in length, ore FKEE tn all. ir.Vo 3ualntw AdTfrtiMmentB IuktIm without pay U amwere ail (o come the firtt time, u invite a. many repetition at are necwaryto leeui e what tot. odt ertlte or. Wa wUh adierHiert to eel that thei are not impotino on v by nWny our ret column swvjdffrtfier must urntth copy, uihttJi can 6 lift at the cflee or tent by mall TUB rVBLIO ZKDOER, Ko. 10 SaU Third Stw, Jfelp Wanted. Advertltemenlt under thit hradtno interttd re but advertltere muit furnieh the copy. WANTED To buy four poster mahogany bed and other old furniture. Address HAR RIKTT JOHNSON. Maysville. Ky. fe2p-.it WANTKD-GOOD COLORED UOY To work after school and on Saturday In barber shop. STONER NEWELL, 38 East Third street. feSO Iw w ANTED WHITE WOMAN To act as houekeeper at 21) East Second street. 18 6t WANTED-NURSE GIRL-Apply to Mrs. JACOIi THOMAS, No. 4 East Fourth street. fe!8 lw NOTICE The Little Palace Restuurant, corner Front and Market streets, is the most Invit ing place In the city where ladles can get best service. Table served with best market affords. Good meals, prices moderate. fc!5 lw VOU ARE AMUITJOOS AND POSSESS AT jl least au average amount oi tact and pen roe p5y verance. Therefore, we want you and tf 111 p: you its a month lor takine otny lour ouierv a a ay. You can earn a big Income- We f affllsh all supplies free. Wrue today to MANAGER, P. O. HoxllSO, New York City. For Jafc. Adxrrtlitm'i I' 'mder thit heading, not exceeding ltv Unci, if centt each imertian, or SO cenlt a week FOR SALE FRESH COW Apply at George Walllngford's grocery, East becond street. fezOlt FOR SALE-tO ACRES OF LAND-Slx miles from Maysville. Comfortable 5 room resi dence; some tobacco land; well watered. M. C. HUTCIIINS. felOlw FOR SALE LAND Two acres of land, situ ated on 11111 City pike; also, household goods, various dairy articles, etc, at public auc tlonon February 23d, at premises of Mrs. Mallnda Hawkins, Hill City pike. selb lw Xost. jidwrttitmciUi under thu heading iwsrJed free but advertluri muil urntih the copy. LOST-NECKLACE-Of pink beads on Sunday morning, between SIS Wall street and Hank of Maysville. Return to 2IU Wall street and re ceive reward. felHlw pound. Advertttementi under thit headtrg inttrted free: but adtertltert muit urntih the copy. 3JIOUND-GOLU CUFF HUTTON-On Bait . Third street. Call at Ledger ofllco and prove property. fel8 tw MET'ig Shoes LESS THAN VALUE AT fl Ijf. KID GLOVE SALE ! Small sizes and odd lots very cheap. Long and short Gloves in the sale. BIGGEST SILK BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN MAYS VILLE. 59c BUYS EVENING SHADES MESSALINE SILK, WORTH 85c. Spring Goods arriving daily. ROBERT L HOEFLICH, 2,,&2,Lt i i i t Soroslfl Skirts, rwm M Sole Agent c,Ct8, The Big 4. O Standard Patterns. U New Year's Will witness the distribution of several thousand dollars to our depositors as inter est on their savings account. Had your idle money been here it would huve earned you 3 this last year. Start tho New Year right. Let your money make you some thing. MITCHELL, FINCH & CO.'S BANK. J. B. DURRETT, Cashier. J. N. KEHOE, President. ?YoUusr Bin. For Estimate We are headquarters for Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mill Work, Shingles, Metal and Rubber Hoofing. . H. COllinS company PHONE 00. DRUG TALKS! What do you need In drugs? That la a broad question, but ours is a 1) Ik stock, so covers erery thing you could want In DRUGS AND MEDICINES. In our stock wo hare nearly 10,000 items. Surely whaterer yon want can Do found here. Worth heeding. JOHN C. PECOR JOHN W. PORTER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 17 But Second St., MAY8VII.I.E, KY Ladies9 Fine Shoes PATENT COLT AND VICI, WORTH $2.50 to $3, YOUR CHQICE . . . . W. H. MEANS, ..v.' NATURE IS OUR ONLY RIVAL In delicate tints, oolors and ex quisite designs, which are wrought in the perfection of art in our parlor, dining-room, library and bedroom or hali- papers. Our wallpapers, arev prettier than ever this Spring and more reasonable in price. CRANE & SHflFER, a Eatt Third Street, Cox lhtlldtno Day ft 3 ?n CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect Not. 1, 1908. Subject to chant without notice. For Washington nnd New York, 1:35 p. iu., 10.64 p. m. For lllchmoud, Old Point and Norfolk, 1 :3ft p. tu., 10;84 p. m. Local for Ulnton, ., ,f0i40 n. m. Local tor llnntlngton. ' 9i40 a. m., td4 p. m. For Olnclnnatl, Indlauspolls, St. LobIi, Olilcoco, Louisville, NasltTllle, Memphlii and West 0:40 n. m., -3:17 p. SB. Local for Cincinnati. 0:10 a.m., 10:00 a. m,, 4:12 p. m. Leave. Arrive -fr'Ab a ra, ........ J8:2fi pm 8:20am.........;:65m $1:15 p m.. .....,$10:15 a m S:ts p m l :55 p m Dslly Jliioept Sunday "LIVES OF GREAT MEN 4U REMIND US? The story of how Marshall Flsld amassed his great fortune may be told la a tew words. He had something to sell andadvertlsodlt. tn er. ,.Vum; 'J6& 3ELsa f7T T ru