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V ajlff T--T s c owe o g Goods That You May Now Need rTT rffrf I : For slaughtering purposes. We have looked out for country butchers in great shape this season, and have large quantities of everything required for killing time, such as Sausage Mills, Lard Presses, Butcher Knives, Boiler Bottoms, Sausage Stuffers, Etc. Extensive buying direct from the manufacturer makes it possible for us to offer extra inducements on these articles this fall. Prices are certainly lower than many other dealers can afford to name. :The Frank Owens Hardware Company ! i iPWltjSr HKh iSETk'55 '..''.''jIiuTiaFiiajlaKVjBhgBliy P 108 ARE YOU SORE? USE -g aracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded. SORE FEET, BUNIONS. Prevents Swelling:, Allays Inflammation. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. Sold only In 2c., 0c A $1.00 Bottles. At all (rood Druggists. For Sale by Thomas J. Clionoweth, Druggist. PERSONAL. Miss Mollie Oliver is spending the week at Mayslick. Mies Clay Wood, of Covington, is the guest of Mr. and MrB. R. B. Owens. Mr. Milton JohiiBon has returned from a business trip through West Vir ginia. Miss Lura Richardson, of Ripley, was the guest of Miss Nancie Bland, Tuesday. Mrs. Stanley Lee and daughter, of Ironton, will spend Thanksgiving hero with the MisEes Lee. Miss Mary Walton has returned to Cincinnati after visiting relatives in Maysville and elsewhere in the county. Miss Sallie Jackson and Misa Jennie 0. Morton, of Frankfort, will arrive to night to visit their relatives, the Misses Leo. Mr. Courtney ReBpeBP, who has been visiting his grandparents, Col. and Mrp. W. W. Baldwin, returns to Lexington for Thanksgiving. Mr. Ed. Hunter and wife, of Millerf burg, have gone to California, for a six months visit. He has rented his farm and sold bis stock to Robert Hughes. Mr. W. B. Tarieton and wife, of Mar tinaville, Ind., accompanied by their daughter, Miss Maude Tarieton, arrive to-day on a visit to his sister, Mrs. John M. Rains, and other relatives in the county. Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis wpnt to Ports mouth Tuesday to visit their daughter, MrB. Isaac Levi, and son, Mr. Ben Davis, and attend a reception to be given to morrow in honor of the latter's approach ing marriage to Miss Carrie Eisman, an accomplished young lady of that city. ill. The Mason Fiscal Court will reconvene Friday. Demise of Charles Runyan. Ltadvllle, Col., Nov. 25. Charles Runyan, aged 79, died Tuesday of gen. eral debility. Runyan came to Col orado in the forties with Gen. Fremont MARKET REFORT. Flour and Grain. Cincinnati, Nov. 24. Flour Winter patent, $4.104.35; fancy, $2.753.90; family, $3.103.-10; extra, $2.7032.90; low grade, ?2.502.G5; spring patent, $4.904.95; Kansas, ?44.25; fancy ?3.904.15; family, ?3.703.85; Northwestern rye, ?3.253.40. Wheat No. 2 red quotable at 87y2c on track. Corn Sales: No. 3 yellow (now), track, 4314c; rejected whlto (new), track, 42c. Chicago, Nov. 24. "Wheat No. 2 red, S5c; No. 3 do, 82(3)83c; No. 2 hard winter, 80c; No. 3 do, 7578c; No. 1 Northern spring, 85c; No. 2 do, S3c; No. 3 spring, 7882c. Corn No. 2, 43M..C; No. 3, 43y443ijC. Oats No. 2, 35y.33Gc; No. 3, 34c. Live Stock. Cincinnati, Nov. 24. Cattle Heavy steers, choice to extra, $4.404.G0; fair to good, $3.504.35; butcher steers, extra, ?4.304.40; good to choice, $3.40 4.25; heifers, extra, $3.G53.75; good to choice, $33.G0; cows, extra, $3.25 (&3.50; good to choice, $2.503.15. Calves Fair to good light, $5.75G.50; choice to extra, SG.757. Hogs Good to choice packers and butchers, $4.45 4.55; mixed packers, $4.354.45; light shippers, $4.304.40; few early $4.50; pigs, $44 40. Sheep Extra, $3.1n3 25; few fancy, $3 35; good to choice, $2G0310. Lambs Extra, ?5 50, good to choice, $55 40. River News. The packets delivered $28,000 worth of poultry at Pittsburg Monday. Alfred Penny witt is now FirBt Mate on the Virginia. She passed up this morn ing. The Stanley, Lizzie Bay and Tacoma are looking after the Cincinnati-Pomeroy trade. The Sunshine came off the Marine Ways Tuesday looking as pretty as a new steamer. She goes in the Memphis trade. t Straw, Straw. All parties having baled straw for sale, please call and see me. E. L. Manchester Mgr. Keystone Commercial Co. - The indictment against John Bough ner and "Peggy" Haason for robbery was dismissed in the Circuit Court Tuesday. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. Hundreds of Maysville Citizens Can Tell You All About It. Home endorsement, the public expres sion of Maysville people, should be evi dence beyond dispute for every Maysville reader. Surely the experience of friends and neighbors, cheerfully given by them, will carry more weight than the utter ances of strangers residing in far-away places. Read the following : Mr. O. L. Hubbard, dairyman, of 325 West Third street, says: "I have the greatest faith in Doan'a Kidney PillB. The UBe of less than one box ended a dis turbed condition on the kidneys and an inflammation of the bladder. After some time it returned but in a lesser degree and I procured another box of Doan'a Kidney Pills at J. Jas. Wood & Son's drug store. Use of it substantiated the opinion I had alieady formed of this ef fective preparation." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 centB a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. Hot Water Comfort. Nothing coaxes away pain so readily as heat, and it is a simple and ever ready remedy that is best applied by means of a good Hot Water Bottle. We have a full stock of them, the variety is large and the goods the best on the market. In buying these articles or any other item of rubber it pays to get quality. We do not handle the half-rubber kinds that are ex pensive at any price, but we do sell worthy Hot Water Bottles at very reasonable priceB. TH0S.J.CHEN0WETH, DRUGGIST, Cer. Second and Sutton Stroitt, Maytvlllt, Ky. JOIN NOW THE DIPNOMORES And writo your Thanksgivinj; letter with a Fountain I'cn. Keep in lino and march in tbo parade of progress. Special prices now, 7pc. to 85 each. Have you seen our prices on books in sets? Sco our BOOK Bargain Table. Have Your Photo Taken Now For Christmas, J. T. Kackley & Co. I Drs. Markham, I II 19 West Third Street. B Phone 123. A. N. ELLIS, A. M., M. D. Formerly Clinical Assistant in the London Central Throat and Ear Hospital; Prof. Laryn gology, Cincinnati College Medicine and Surgery VS-'OO. Specialist in Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Eyes tested and glassas ground to order. Of fice No, 135 West Second St., Maysville, Ky. .JMDR. LANDMAN.. Central Hotel, Thursday, Dec. 3rd, 1903. iMmifffiffMiM Y'OwwiPiifT'iitl iTi mttmmmm You Have Got the Money! We have got the COAL Give us a trial and be convinced. Brick, Lime, Sand and Salt. Agents for the famous Alabaster Plaster. Maysville Coal Co. Thankful To the people for giving us their money for our Shoes and appreciate their good feeling to us when they say: "Mr. Means, this is the only place I could get all the shoes for my family for my money and now I have $4.23 left, enough to buy a barrel of good flour. Hurrah for DAN COHEN. If they wear as well as they did last winter I will be back ' again. All my neighbors are talking' of coming to you for their Shoes this fall. Say, yotl got any felts ? Yes ? "What is the price of them? $ J.98 for the SNAG PROOF with a good Felt? Well, GIMME TWO PAIR.' Cometo Dan Cohen's Save Money! LATEST STYLES IN PICTURES and FRAMES. " Our department on Framed Pictures cannot bo equaled. We also have a nlco new lino of Portrait Frames and Mouldings. Come In and learn prices. W. H. RYDER. Cancer MriS CURABLI W. H. MEANS, Manager. Wo euro cancer without tho knife. Very little pain. Have cured over twenty cases in Mason County during the last ten years. Wo send a freo book upon request which tells all about method of treatment. Will refer you to Mr. Geo. 8. Rositer of this paper, Beldon W. Bramcl, Wedonia, Ky., Mrs. Joel T. Luman, Mt. Canaol, Ky., Wm. Bramel, North Fork, Ky., and a dozen ?,,,c.rs.,nyou.r .wn unty U you wish them. Writo for freo book at once, DM. IRAT1BNY t IUSH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O, REMOVED, RCPOLLITT, Dentist v All Work Guaranteed. No 80X West Second street, Maysville, Ky. The public schools will close to-day for Thanksgiving and will reopen next Mon day morning. Mrs. Hannah Carroll, who, has been Beriously ill, is improving slowly. , J-