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vsi nw myn;Hi"PmiJ',V? 'V'"1" svt trt. PUBLIC LEDGER Brooms We have them. Let us Phone 454. fill your order. LEADING RETAILERS, MARKET STREET. - tv .- njt T "Knn" ii MAMMAAAMMMAMiMAMMAAAM DINGER & FREUND MAYSVIIiliB, KT., TUESDAY, AUGUST G, 191 'J, OiViJ COPY ONE CENT. Mf'U ffrSfl "-,? flat,,- f &-' fc. BBRm mfl r-'n i . ' V- v. -4 'M,yT n.. e MAUD OP THE MOVIES. Maud ilnller on a summer's day Wu posing ia a picture play. She raVed the hy and Rot a drink To glye the Judge, n fat old Kink. And when tbo dally work waa dona She bustled home at let of bud. Sba hustled to her snag retreat 'Way up in Ninety-second street. Maud's acting has a strong appeal; You may hare saen her In a reel. The Ladles' Aid Society of the first Daptlst Church will meet Wednesday ovenlng at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Throckmorton at the St. Charles Hotel. Notice i. As I will discontinue business August 1st, I ' wish to thank the public for their patronage ' and ask all persons owlne accounts to call and settle immediately. Those having accounts -against me present same for settlement, HsESMBH 7-ns WSSSf9M WiMm krnSZWuttbilZbcEP sssssssH EUIL WEI3. lit m tS233$S If Hr Wmfm WsKilTO- TEagM fi Mil I llf fl HkfP' ' . ftWMiiarrrnrrriiTniii I Eft- LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports Bhowthe steady output ol coal during the laBt few yenra has made the dealers push for wider markets, We aro going to get moro trndo your trade by giving you a greater valuo for your money. Von will nover get out of debt unless you buy wisely. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. PHONE 118. JPV When neodlog dental work call onCartmell One Large Roll-Top Refrigerator Suitable for hotel, fancy restaurant or country homes. Will sell cheap. Call at J. G. CABLISH'S GROCERY No. 8 BAST THIRD STKKKT COX llUILDINU, A List of Low Prices ll'Zt, lire. George Dontz of Maysllok Is very 111. Henry Clsggett end Took Flail were ar ralgned In 'Squire Rosser'a Court yesterday for Bhootlng and stealing chickens. The former was assessed $10.50 and the latter held to the Grand Jury. i SARDIS BANK QUITS Lack of Businoss Givon as tlio Cause of Closing of Stato Bank Compare With Others s When Your Tools Need Grinding II is but the work oi a minute to sharpen a chisel, a plane, a knife or any edged tool on a Keen Ktrtter Grindstone. Made of very carefully selected Bcrea grit mounted on an extra braced tubular frame that never sways or "wabbles." Ball beanngs and double tread make it run as easy as a bicycle. With this grindstone and an outfit oi Odo ply National Rubber Roofing (1.10 per square. Two-ply National Rubber UooHdr IMVper square. 'I tirAfl.iilr National Rubber I'oodnir II 75 Der square. A nood substantial Hard wood Floor at 12 per hundred, Clear Red Cerar Shingles at 13 BO per thoumod Front Door Clear Red Cedar SMdkIoi, Cut Heavy, tl per thousand. oi possible prloes. We hare luit received a new .took or us llstln Our Btiacil In Hill tinner will nnt nprniU tbem wllb prlo i. You will bave to see them to apjireclate their value ut tbo lowest THE MASON LUMBER CO. Incorporated. Cor. Limestone and Second Streets. 'Phone 519. Agents for Doorinrj Machinory. Maysvllle, Hy. A. A. MoIjAUGHIjIN, Ij. N. HKHAN. WEATHER REPORT FAIU TODAY AND TOMOKItOW; WARMER. CITY COUNCIL Woman's Club Takos Sanitary Movo New Streets Gas In Forest Avenue mm WffiR Tools amd Gutleay vou are always ready for the finest or heaviest work. Keen Kutter Tools are tempered for lasting edges and once sharpened stay sharp indefinitely. For the home they are ideal, doing better work Willi less attention than the ordinary nameless kinds. ALSO, A A LOT of FINE BUGGIE! V-eeo- Mike Brown, The Square Deal Man. r- v- GOING DOWN? flW 'Maysvllle Lost Another One to ; Frankfort, 4 to 3, By Weil man's Awful Throw Frankfort Now Headod Fast the Ponnant For wt . Fkankfort, Ky., August 5th A bad throw by Wellmao, which boaodad by tba fielder, per- , rutttloe threa men to score, lost the game for Maysvllle today, 4 to 3, after Weilman had pitched the best game of his life nod had the game woo bot for this unfortunate play. Weilman waa miserably supported, espec ially when men were on bsses, which was ael .dom, as Weilman struck oat fifteen men, striking out every man on tho team, and some of them soveral times. He allowed bat foar scattered hits. Although Wellman'a pitching was superb, too much praise cannot be given Wright for the great game ho pitched. While hla slants were not so'deceptlvo, be bad something on the sphere that fooled tho Klvermen, and he too allowed but four hits. It was a great game, full of sensational playa, and for Uaji tllle, soma bad onss. Doth pitchers were a little 'wild, because they were unfortunate In walking the first man up, nnd these gifts turned Joto runs. The score follows: Struck Oat By Wright C, by Wollman 15. Left on Dasea FranVfort 3, Uaysvllle 3. Stolen Bases Lake, Nicholson, Stella. Time of Game 2 houw. Umpire Franklin. BASEBALL NOTES. Double header with Paris this afternoon. Game called at 2 o'clock. Ty Cobb got but two hits Sunday: Bat both were three-baggers sad won the game for Detroit. Pitcher Lelirelt of the UlnneapoIIs baseball toam, pitched a no-hlt, no-ran game against Toledo. It Is regarded as tho greatest base ball feat of the American Association. Nash'a "Never Snoata" will play Reed'a "Has Beens" at tho old park Sunday morning. The "Never Sweats" will endeavor to show Reed'a bunch the fine points of tbo game. ' Maysvllle., .'..0 0 2 0 10 0 0 03 Frankfort . ,,.... ..0 3 0 0 10 0 0 z 4 Base on Balls -Off Weilman a, off Wright 4. Jhe Loutflvllle Ilsarld has this to say of Outfielder Shelton, formerly Manager of the Uaysvllle Club: "Shelton is considered faster than Cobb or Jackson. He bats right handed but baa been timed to first In 3 2-5 seconds. and has gone from tho plate to third, 270 Net, In 10 seconds." i . . . Today Is the lsst dsy for dlsoount for Aug ust lat gaa bills. , Results of tho Primary Among the good resulta of the late primary election was the victory of the Uaysllok Con solidated School District people in winning a determined fight on tho transportation wagon question by 82 votes. At Washington the special tax to liquidate Indebtodnesa on new school building also carried. 1:f,:r.ott-:f,:r,ott i Council mot In regular session Monday n Ight Mayor Lee In the chair. The Mayor reported that ho had collected during tho past month $4H2 for licenses Issued. Tho report of tho Police Judgo waa aa fol lows: Klnpspald 3S 41 Worked out Ut 40 Working out Mfl 0 Total ..HU 71 The Wharf master reported Jiet collections for the past month $43.00. Tho report of the City Treasurer totals as below: lialutice 4,200 70 Hiwlpls 1.3S9 77 Total . b.1M 47 Eipcudlturcs 0.723 Bd Overdrawn t 1,187 3a The report of the Claims and Accounts Committee woa as follows: Alms and Almsliouv $ 208 97 Internal Improvements 74t 23 Gns and electricity.) C59 85 Hoarding nnd Kuanllng urlsouers. 170 60 Flro Department 298 2.1 Pul.llo Lllirary W 00 MUcellanenus 1,183 97 Total ..13.313 73 Tho White School Fund tho past month re ceived $222. Tho following permits were granted: Joe Caproni, email stable, metal sldo and roof; private alley, Second Ward. Lewis Cobb, four-room cottage and outbuild ings, metal roof; Broadway, Sixth Ward. Elsie Shackleford, coalhouse and outhonse, composition roof; Fourth street, Fourth Ward. Chief Hite reported that during the month of July the Fire Department answered two alarms of fire. Damages small, The following bills, leftover from last meet ing, were allowed: Washington Opera-house, $100; Maysvllle Water Company, $152.37. A communication from the Woman'n Civic Club waa read, calllog attention to needed san itary betterments, such as providing waste cans as receptacles for garbage and removal of aamo from premises, cutting of weeds, clean ing up of the river bank between Market and Wall streets, now used as a dumping place for all manner of offal, and many other practical and timely suggestions The matter waa re ferred to the Laws and Ordinances Committee to provide an ordinance governing asme. James Mackoy, back tax collector, reported settlement with C. C. Hopper for five years' taxes on shoe factory. The matter of sewer leading from Samuel Chunn'a property In Bank and Second streets was placed In tho hands of the Intornal Im provement Committee with power to act. Captain Horace Cochran appeared beforo Conncil In matters pertaining to extension of gas mains In Forest avenue. Council granted the privilege of extending gaa mains In atreela over which the city has control. The macadamlzlog of Elizabeth stroet be tween Union and Wood Btreota was placed In the hands (f the Internal Improvement Com mittee, with instructions to confer with to bacco warehouse owners, the city to give not exceeding $300, providing the other parties make up the balance needed In the completion of the street. Under suspension of the rules a "bull dog' ordinance was passed and adopted asking It unlawful for such animals to run at large an monled under penalty of a $5 fine. Tba Chairman of the Ways and Means Com mltteewM anlhorfwd to borrow "$4,600 'or current expenses. Mrs. Ellis was placed on the pension lUfat $4 per taoath. ''- "Noiklag tartsar Council tdjottraa J. Rugglos Camp Meeting clojod last Sunday and the 1912 gathering was one of the most successful ever bald. - - - - Thlevory Your many petty thefts may be overlooked, bat return that effico chair that no questions be asked. Otherwise, coma agslo and may God have mercy on your mlserablo soul. A. G. BnowNiNG, Third and Sutton street. The Bank of Sardis, this county, went Into voluntary liquidation last Saturday whon the concern quit business. This dank was organlzid about six years ago and at ono time it seemed to bo In a prosperous condition, bat business kept drop ping off until continuing meant a regular loss to tho stockholders; hence tho doors are closed permanently, making one'.less bank In Ussoo county. HenrrB Honchens was Cashier. A Fractional Voto Thero was no interest In the Primary elec tion In tbo county Saturday owing to tbo fact that the candldatoy had no opposition. The result wss as follows For Congress Fields, Democrst, 4G2; Bailey, Republican, 154. County Clerk Owens, Democrat, 4G4. Magistrate Rosser, 8G. Big Crowd In Town County Court Dsy drew a big crowd to the city yesterdsy. Market street waa given over to the cattlo and hone traders and a Socialist stump orator. Between the two attractions the city's mBta thoroughfare presented an animated appearanco and was crowded with eight-seers all day. Business was brisk throughout the city, oar merchants reporting a good sales day. Talcum Powders! Hero aro ft fow or our moat popular D minis: 10c Freeman's, Wondaldo Violet and Valley Violet. 15o Colgate's, Williams', Graves'. Wllbcrt's Carnation, Iiotus', Meadow Violet, Caahmcro Itouriuot and Colgate's Dactylls. 20c Wllliort's Violet, largo. 25c Wllbort's Violet In pound cans, Klvcrls', Jolmaon & John son's Nursery Violet, extra largo; Palmer's, Colgate's, Monad Violet, Ilobson's Antl'Skectcr and Wllbcrt's Queen Quality. M. F. WILLIAMS & GO "Bin Drunstoro With n tho Little Pr co. W: w itzzJjB 3D- HZEJOHCUSTG-BPl. cSs OO: THE PASTIME TONIGHT ONLY THE LITTLE RANGER II 100.$ BREAD CAST UPON THE WATERS Oflil. , THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER Krlnlr. Sptclal Prldav, matinee and night, 1 hot LIU utlirr Girls, featuring I' ortnoe Lftw:ence. OUR CLEARING SALE Will be loni; remembered by those who tako advantage of it. On all of our Light Colored n Light veight Suits the cuts are deeper than ever. We want to sell tho last 8uit in Block. Profits, ev reasonable losses are not considered. "Turning them into ready cash is what wo aro after." Tako glance nt tho kind of 8uits we show in our clothing window at $10.50. Many of them are worth .twcie t Mi nni-tn A iiaciiinriMiiri l fc IJUUU UUllC ICOD buuu iy-w , . 7 i-4 )i I.... t!.l.in tUn fnitinl1n nt-nannla too nrtmnl i mnnf nnr nntrfinB With. --vwif UUIll UUietJl uUKtJio uu iuc mmnuii. MtvMa, w ,,...,. ... .f -- j ... K iwm f Our entire lines of Frill coming seasons' styleB. Bhoes are now ready for your inspection. Now get acquainted with D. HECHINGBR & CO. rVTaysvillo's Leading Clothing Shoe Shop. dBlii-i " Ttt JWaW... -ww smifc slm m snra a - - - - " " ' . " " "" A Prized Memento lir. James Augustus Wallace la the posses sor of a sliver dollar which be prizes very highly. Tils namesake, the late Colonel Au ruUus C. Simmons, presented the coin to Mr. Wallace, August 17th, 1853, with tho Injunc tion that It be kept as a keepsake Though more than a half century has gone by the dollar has been retained as n mement of Mr. Wallace's bsbybood days and In deference to to the wishes of the donor. Misses Marguerite and Mary Downing have returned from Lako Chautauqus, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Miss Alvloa Nordlohno of Ft. Thomas,. Ky., Is the charming guest of Miss Carrie Lehman of West Third street. f ho. , and Uu I M IIWI'lll.'itlilTJ ITEMS of INTE RES Ivory Belt Pins 25c. For the back of high waist skirts. Sterling Silver Rings with handsome matrix sot, only 25c. Children's pretty Gold Bracelets for 50c and $f. Dainty Gold Neckchains with pretty jewelled pendant only 50c, an attractive finish for the Dutch neck waist. Ivory Fans with linger ring or neck chain. A neat, convenient size. 50c. Mexican Drawn-work Counterpanes 72x84 inches with pillow shams one yard square to match, all lor the small sum of $2 Drawn-work Bedspreads, 2 by iy2 yards. patterns, $1.98. Stand Covers and Luncheon Cloths work, sizes 27 in. to i yds., 25c, 50c, 75c. i-zresser turn vv ubiisiauu owns )- oJi-. a Beautiful new 27 in. Swiss Flouncing with" Irish insets, 75c, $1, $i yd. Some flouncings ha embroidered rurlte attached to the edge with a herring-bone stitch, Cream or white ratine instertion $1 yd. Cream or white Cluny insertion' in two handsomes qualities, $1, $) yd. Advance fall models of blue or black serge sepa rate skirts just received from New York. Popular prices, $3.98, $5.90, 6.50. v 4. 1852 HZXJ3ST'T'?3 1918 3rNow la the lima to buy your winter coal. See Dryden, Limestone street. . New Bank Diroctor Mr. Edward P. Drowning succoeda Mr. Dsn iel Perrlne as a diiector in the First National Dank. Mr. W. R. Taylor of Miami, Oklohoma, was the guest of Mr. Charles fluff of the East End Monday. Ez-Councllman John T. Short of tho Fourth Ward, who has been quite ill for several weeks' Is somewhat Improved. p9Smoko Maaonlan and La Tosca, G cents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Orr of Walnut street are homo after a visit to Mammoth Cave and other points In Kentucky, They were accom panied home by Miss Frances Jamison of Cyn-thlana. ALWAYS ASK FOP n. nnr- n-vnr a - ULUuc aiAmra hi MERZ DROS. C. C. CALUOUN. SCHATZVIANN'S China fitj GLOBE STAMP G "( THE BIG SALE A good White Pique Skirt 98c. A good "Royal" Shirtwaist 98c. New Norfolk Waists $1.49. 50c Corsets 39c. $1 Shirts 50c. x 1 2 Rugs $9,98. $1.25 Embroidered Waists 49c. 3- 8 White and Colored Dresses $3.98. All Suits go at one-half price. Men's Tan Working Shoes $1.49. One lot Ladies' Oxfords $1, worth . up to worth One lot of Children's Sandals $1 $2.25. One lot of Velvet Pumps $1.98, worth $3. r M mv&1 Thn mnnk dnllRintm wafpy Avno msilp. Thin, thn nrieinal. 1b Sii' mado in HolUnJ, Your gueet or family will be delighted, enrrant eipensta. I mai """I m .r ai wFF' m.? J BE&l' . TUYIT. DO IX NOW. EVERYBODY IB.. Y.j., Krs. Ellis waa placed on the pssilon lUt'at I ' iJLmWmm wJLmi mMm 0 mmJt MM ', - ' m WjX ' AilaX nd nil w caJJ m drf H, ', i ' A ?" f K V