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" 'ji"'rMiimtfipa!wpi IWWl"lllJ.li(ftl'il"MIJ'!to- MftMft4 Commissioner's Sate! Hmi1' FARIwlERS WHAT DO YOU 3 : J ., ( i , .,,T ,-.V"r' I' SAY To having your wagon stop here after delivering your wheat, tobacco or other crops, and load up with American Field Fence You'll probably want some of it in the fall, but by buying now you get in on a full market while prices are low, and save an extra trip to town besides. : FRANK OWENS HARDWARE CO. 0o$ee$eftG9eo9$99eeMO TflE'MARKETS. . Review of Trade in Live Stocfr sftd Td bacco at .Cincinnati the Past -Week. As An Incentive To make the Elks Fair parade on Wednesday, August 19th, at JO a. m., bigger, better, grander and greater than ever, and to make it one of interest to everybody, the following prizes are offered : For the handsomest Merchants or Manufacturers Float ... $15 00 For the next handsomest 10 .00 For handsomest Turnout, with decorations of flowers, bunting; etc 12 00 t For the second 8 00 For the third 5 00 Every lodge, merchant, firm and individual in the city, county and State is in vited to take part. Two bands of music, Weber's Premium Military Band and our Indian Band, will enliven the parade with the latest in the music line. Now let's all get together and make this one grand kaleidescopic procession that will always be remem- I bered. Cattle There ha been a good, demand for best shipping cattle at strong prices, sales being mado 10(325c. h'gher than a week ago. Batcher steers, at $2 75(3 !. 65, however, arc 1025c. lower than a week ago, while heifers And butcher cows aver age about the came to 10c. higher for tho week. Bulls were not materially changed, and aro in fair demand, with light offerings. At present good fat butcher stock is steady to firm under a good demand and moderate supply. Milch cows are slow salo. Hogs Hogs have been fairly active, but at lower prices, under rather liberal receipts, tho bulk of the butcher and packer grades selling at $j.405.50, against $5 C05.75 a week ago. Light weights at $o.75Q 5 85 Are only 5c. lower. Thcro is a good demand for light shipping bogs. Sheep Sheep have been weak and dull all week and sales mostly at $2.75(53.25 aro 20050c. lower than a week ago. Lambs at (1.60(35.90 average about lbc. lower for the best and 60c. for common grades, there being a good demand and light supply of extra fat lambs, and the market is steady to firm at present prices. Tobacco Tho close of the week finds the ex cellent price standards and higher rango in val ues established previous week well maintained in all types, except possibly tho finer grades above lie. which displayed an easier feeling on Thursday and Friday. Offerings and receipts showed an Increase of nearly 25c. por cent, each, as compared with last week, while the average selling price on the to tal sales was 58.03 per 100 pounds, or 10c. higher than last week. Tho pleasing feature of tho market was tho unusually large proportion 9! the better grades, out of the total offerings of 1,616 hhds. nearly one-third selling abovo iOc. Twenty-five of these were fancy leaf and selections that cold from 18Jc. to 28c, tho later being the highest figure of tho year In this or any other market for to bacco of the crop of 1902. Mr. and Mrs. Little and children, of East Second street, are all ill with ty phoid fever. Mra. Little was formerly Miss Hise, a daughter of the late Philip, Hise. SCHOOL FURNITURE Give your order now. Looking forward and do it now. Buy from your home agent. MASON CIRCUIT COURT. Union Trust Company, l .Plaintiff. Against f Equity. Anna Ilouan A al., iJufcndanta. In obedience to a judgment and order of sale of the Mason Circuit Conn, rendered in the abovo mentioned cause at the June term, 1903, 1 shall, on Saturday, August 22, 13.03, at 2 o'clock p. m at tho court house door, In toe city oi Maysvuie, Ky., proceed to sen at dud lio auction, to the highest bidder, on a credit of six and twelve months, the following real prop erty, tO'Wlt: Being that certain lot of ground with the buildings, improvements, privileges and appurtenances, situated In tho Sixth ward of the city of Maysvllle, Kentucky, beginning where tho Maysvllle, Orangeburg and Mt. Car mel turnpike crosses tho old corner llne,'o( Judge Collins at tho plank fence and running thence with said turnpike N 71 W 0 poles and 12 links to a stake ; thence- N. 3, E. 2G poles, 7 links to a stake on the bauks of tbo Onto river, thence up tho river 8. 79, E. 6 poles, 12 links to said Collin's line; thence with his lino S. 3, jV 25 poles, 7)4 links to the beginning, containing 169 poles, moro or less. Bame Is the property convoyed said Mrs. Anna Ho nan by Mary ttoden & als., by deed recorded in D B. 91, page 674. Also, lots Nos. 1 and 2, and fractional lot E. as shown on the plat of Wood vllle, now part of said Sixth ward of Maysvllle. Lots land 2 front S3 feet, each, on south side of Second street and extend back, south, 160 feet to Williams street, and fractional lot E. fronts said street 11 feet 6 Inches, and runs back to a, point, south, 75 feet, moro or less. Also, 23 Iota in Clifton, a suburb of Maysvllle, Ky., and known on the plat of Clifton, recorded In D. B. 75, page 455, by their Nos. 43. 44, 45. 46, 47, 48, 49, 60, 6lr62, 53,54,65,57,68,69, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64. 65, 66,.67, 68, 69. 70, 71, 72, 73. 74, 75, 76 and 77, and the same aro the lots conveyed said .Mrs. Honan by 3. Dawson by deed duly of record. Also, all that certain tract of land situated, in Mason County, Kentucky, on tho watersof Lime stone creek, containing 32. acres of land, more or Jess, being the same property convoyed said Mrs. Anna Honan byEvellno Bice by deed duly re corded In D..B. 77, page 249 ; or sufficient thereof to produce tho sum of money to be made, to-wit: $4,017, and S60probabln costs of this action. The purchaser must be prepared to promptly execute bond, with approved security, for the purchaso price, which bond shall bear legal In terest from day of sale until paid. O. BURGESS TAYLOR, ,, ...... Master Commissioner. Thos. R. Phister, Attorney for Plaintiff, dtd 1 Mavsville Elks Fair Auausi 19. 20. 21 and 22. k" - m Seo the Standard sewing machine at Gerbrich'e. Mr. W. H. Wadaworth, Jr., is visit ing at Glen Springs. Mrs. E. F. Boyd has returned from a visit to Mrs. H. O. Botts, of Lexington. Victor Ball Bearing, warranted for fifteen years. Call and see sample. Thirty years hon orable record and thousand upon thousands of testimonials. J. T. Kackiey & Co. You Have Got th Monty We have got the Vwr.jL Give us a trial and be convinced. Brick, Lime, Sand , and Salt. ? Agents for .the famous Alabaster Plaster Maysville Coal Cp. RIPLEY,OHIO, tj A T'l j" J. ,jl J. X jjtDR. IANDMANoM Centra! Hotel, July 2nd, J903. FOR SAJLE. FOR SALE Privately, my farm consisting of ninety-three acres of land situated on the Mt. Sterling pike one mile from Lewlsburg in Mason County, known as the "Half-way prop ty." MRS. SARAH BRANCH. VdGt LOST. LOST On Front, Market or Second streets, a small stick pin ; gold, in shape of wishbone and having an unpolished pearl set. Finder please return to office of Bulletin and receivo reward. lC-dtf YOU WILL KNOW IF YOU LOOK, THAT ' DAN'OHEN HAS MADE , ' THE GREATEST Reductions in SHOES EVER OFFERED Men's fine welt soles White Duck Bals, worth $3, this lot goes;at $ J. 39: Very fashionable Summer dress shoes. Men's fine welt patent colt skin low cut Oxfords and Bluchers worth $3.50 ,and $4, this sale $ J. 98. , . " Ladies' fine Strap'd Slippers worth $3 and $3.50, this sale $ J. 98. Wonderful bargains on the bargain counters. Come to our August clean-up sale and save money. OF J903, August U, J 2, J 3 and J4. Excursion rate on C. and O. R. R. Cancer Wo cure cancer without tho knife. Very llttlo Sain. Havo cured over twenty cases in Mason ounty during the.last ten years. Wo send a frco book upon request which tells all about method of treatment. Will refer you to Mr. wofi;iIl0?Ser f tn8 Paper. Beldon W. Bramol, Wedonla, Ky., Mrs. Joel T. Luman, Mr. Cancel Ky., Win. Bramel, North Fork, Ky.Ijnd a dozen others in your own county if yon wish them. Write for free book at onco. DM. 6MTHMY MUSH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O. W. H. MEANS :MANAGERsC2CC Dan Cohen's Great Western Shoe Store! BROOKS HOUSE. Front Street, Maysvllle, Ky. Thoroughly overhauled; new plumbing, new heatlng-everythlng new from top to bottom; freshly papered, andpalntfd Inside and out. Strictly $2 a Day.! S. IL BROOKS, Frt?ritr. Formerly Leland Hotel, Lexington, and Com .merclal Hotel,.Harrodsburg. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES WITH Japalac or Liquid Granite. Wears l&e Iron. It iw 010 noors, iront door, "woodwork, oil clotlu, linoleum and furniture like new. ' 9 W. H. RYDER, SUTTON STREET. REMOVED, R-GPOLLiTT, Dentist jfc .'! 1 . SS&Ssss Ko " WMt ,Becond iyiAt4QfcfAtMP94 T'y')''WWlfl1MIMIWlhllMlsHfTWMHWMlWJtf