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The evening bulletin. [volume] (Maysville, Ky.) 1887-1905, July 31, 1903, Image 4

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THREE-FOURTHS OF THE COST OF PAINTING your house goes for labor; only one-fourth for the material. You may not have to paint it again for
' years if you are careful to get the best. We are manufacturers' agents rniill MlfE'lIC' UADnilfADE1 AIIDAIIV
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THE MAYSVILLE ELKS FAIR
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AUGUST 19, 20, 21, 22.
SCHOOL FURNITURE
Positively the greatest fair ever held in this section, and eclipses all previous fairs. More features offered than to be
seen at all other fairs combined.
A liberal premium list covering all classes of stock.
Hear WEBER'S PEERLESS MILITARY BAND of twenty-five soloists.
See the famous Bicketts, Aerialists supreme.
Kennedy Bros. Wild West and Roman Hippodrome, Roman Chariot and Standing Races.
Make your arrangements to come, for you can't afford to miss this the big event of the year.
SSTRemember the parade on the first day going to be bigger and better than ever before.
Cheap excursion rates over L, and N. R. R. and C and O. R. R.
Write for Catalogue.
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THOS. A. DAVIS, President.
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WE HAVE
Thia day disposed of our dry goods business to Messrs. D. Hunt & Son, after a busi
ness career of eighty-four years, and take this opportunity of thanking our custo
mers for their generous patronage, whose kindly associations will be long remem
bered by ue. Some of you have been our customers through three generations. It
is a source of regret to us to break these ties. Through the generosity of the
Messrs. Hunt we will have our office at the old stand until August 1st, where set
tlements of accounts can be made. After that date all accounts will be placed in
the hands of a collector. We bespeak for the new firm a generous Bhare of your
patronage. Very respectfully,
GEORGE COX & SON.
July 15, 1003.
At Owingsville State Revenue Agent
Albritton has obtained judgment against
the executors of the late Henry Worth
ington, of Covington, for $35,732 back
taxes.
Clarence Nower, formerly a clerk at
the Central, has gone to Columbus, 0.,
where he expects to find employment.
His wife will remain in Dover for a short
time.
Kiver News.
Captain G. W. Edgington has removed
from Cincinnati to Augusta.
The Pittsburg newspapers. Bay that a
trip from that city to New Orleans will
be made next fall on the steamer May
flower. Navigation on the upper Ohio will be
practically suspended by Saturday. Wa
ter is bo low above Wheeling that the
Pittsburg packets had a hard time getting
to the Monongahela wharf. These and
boats plying on the upper river are ex
periencing trouble.
For Sale.
Thirty-three choice lote in Culbertson.
Terms, one-third cash, balance in six
and twelve months. For price and par
ticulars apply to Stanley Watson, Court
street.
Give your order note. Looking forward and do
it now. Buy from your home agent.
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Victor Ball Bearing, warranted for fifteen
years. Call and see Bample. Thirty jears hon
orable record and thousand upon thousands of
testimonials.
J. T. Kacktey & Co.
WANTED.
WANTED Saddle makers at onceKRIE
GEB & MILLER, Louisville, Ky. 31-dOt
"TTT-ANTED-A second-hand Invalid's chair, for
YV a poor crippled girl. Must bo cheap. T,
8. BUCKINGHAM, 203 &cond street, Maysvllle.
'Phone 321. 30-d2t
LOST.
TT OST Tuesday morning a pair of gold specta
JLi cles, between my residence and the resi
dence of Mrs. Harriet Cook. Suitable reward for
return of same to me. MRS ABNEK HOKD.
LOST Ou Front, Market or becond streets, a
small stick pin : gold, iu shape of wishbone
and having an unpolished pearl set. Finder
nlrosn rptnrn tn nfllnft of RmtBTtN and rtnalvo
reward. 16-dtf
HERE AND THERE.
Items of Interest From Nearby Towns and
Villages Contributed by the Bul
letin's Corps of Corre
spondents. Plumville, JulySOth. MIs&OHie Sweet, of In
diana, Is a guest of relatives here.
J. w. Welsh Is here for a month's visit with
home folks.
Miss Mattle Bell, of Maysllck, Is a guest of
friends at "Orchard Farm."
Robert Outten Is home for a few days visit
from Dayton, O.
Mist es Smith and King, of Ohio, are guests of
the family of their uncle, S. B. Bean.
Miss Bettle Bean Is home from Cincinnati
where she has had a position as stenographer
with a business firm.
Mrs. Ell Frame left to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Morris, who is quite ill with typhoid fever.
David Morris and sister, Miss Effle, of Coving
ton, are guests of the family of their grand
father, Wm. Morris.
THE HOUSE IS FULL AND THE PAVEMENT
IS FULL OF
Shoes at Dan Cohen's
We must make room, and if low prices and good goods will make it, we will
have room. Saturday and all next week we will show you the best goods we
have ever had, and at prices that are doing the shoe husines at Qur Cincinnati
and Covington stores. Come and see that no one else has such gpod .shoes for
so little money. Extra special in this lot,
Men's Patent Colt Skin Blucher Oxfords,
Worth $3.50, This Sale $1.98.
Come and see the goods and if they are not the best you ever bought for twice
the price, don't buy them. Large lot of fine Shoe Polish.
RUGGLES
Camp Meeting,
July 23 to August 3,
1903.
Rev. Dr. Blodgctt, of St. Paul's Church, Cincin
nati, 0 will deliver his lecture on "Tho Mau of
Galllleo" on Saturday, July 25th,and also preach
on the first Sunday, and Rev. E. 8. Dunham, of
Delaware, O.. the noted evangelist, will be pres
ent during the entire meeting. During the
meeting the ministers of the Covington and Ash
land districts will bo beard.
Miss Annie Galllmore, of India, will have
charge of tho children's services. B. K. Muse
will lead the singing. Mies Cruse, of Latonla,
Ky., will be the organist Tho Presiding Elders,
F. W. Harrop of the Covington and J. R Howes
of the Ashland districts, will be In chargoof all
the services.
The hotel will be in charge of Hamrick &
Plnmmer; confectionery, Ilonderson & Date;
stable, baggage room and barber shop, Owens
WalllnRford & Co. The police will be In charge
of Deputy Bherlir Hendrixson,
Round trip fare from Maysvllle, 75c.
For particulars concerning rooms and cottages
apply to I. M. Lane, Maysvllle, Ky.
Any one too poor to pay gate fee to be admitted
free.
You Have Got the Money!
We have got tie
Give us a trial and be convinced.
Brick, Lime, Sand
and Salt. -
Agents for the famous Alabaster Plaster,
Maysvllle Coal Co.
Cancer
JOT'S CURABLI
Yl e cure cancer without tho knife. Very little
pain. Have cured over twenty cases in Mason
County during the last ten years. Wo send a
free book upon request which tells all about
method of treatment. Will Tefer you to Mr.
SwiiEoer S,' th,u Papw. Seldon W.Bramel,
Wedonia, Ky., Mrs. Joel T. Luruan, Mt. Carmel,
Ky., Wm. Bramol, North Fork, Ky., and a dozen
?v.i8,nry01r own county If you wish them.
Write for free book at once.
DRS. GRATIGNY S BUSH,
Oddfellows Templo, Cincinnati, O.
BEAyTIFY YOUR HOMES
WITH
Japalac,
or Liquid Granite. Wears Hfc. ,. n
makes old floors, front doors, woodwork, oil
cloths, linoleum and furniture like new.
W. H. MEANS
MANAGER:
Dan Cohen's Great Western Shoe Store!
W. H RYDER
SUTTON STREET. s
j.DR. LANDKfANotjt
Central Hotel,
July 2nd, J903.
REMOVED, '
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Dentist
.".Sl ""?Jteed. No S0 West "Becond
street, Maysvllle, Ky.
Take an Accident
and-a Health Policy Witi
VH. Key.
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For Rent An excollent Toom7cen
trally located, suitable for office or light
work. Apply at BnxsTm office. "
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