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.-"' - - - pi!mrm!mf??f?rm?ttm!?nmnrtf?ti??nmi!!tmmmn! Buy early at O'Keefe's. The Bee Hive! i Toys and dolls at O'Keefe's. - ' ii Oystera and celery at O'Keefe'a. ' vtW'-'" T! i .M- The Board of Education will meet to night. 1 1 Slop fir sale at Limestone distillery, commencing Dec. 11th. (K'T -v Store Open at Nights. 3 jE: Store Open at Nights. SAFETY, SATISFACTION and SAVING. This store ia brimful of beautiful and useful thinca for Xmas pres- jp ents. We might moution a thousand things and not touch one prosaic note that is every department has provided lavishly of novelties, even jj into wearing apparel and things for the home. The spirit of Xmas has 3j been infused, beauty touches added to make them more givablp, yet no jess ueeiui. anx, prices are prosy enougn. y& maun fiVJiivi jlhijmu IN PLAIN FIGURES at the same fair percentage of profit that has made thiB store tho largest in Maysville in less than three years. GIFTS AT 25o -Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Stocks, Men's Ties, Belts, Uair Brushes, Waste Baskets, Pocketbooke, Side Satchels, Shoe Button ers,iClothes Brushes, Suspenders, Trays, Paper Weights, Whisk BroomB, Garters in glass boxes, Candlesticks, Pincushions, Dolls and 500 other things. GIFTS AT 60o-Go1f Gloves, Dolls, Fascinators, Men's Hose, Men's Ties, Working GloveB, Shirts, Hand Satchels, Toques, Belts, Pillow Tops, Medallions Cornet Covers, Albums and 500 other things. GIFTS AT $1.00 Table Linens, Night Gowns, Dressing Sacks, Wrap pers, three pair Hose in a box, F. W. H. Gloves, Shirt and tie in a box, Quilts, Fancy Baskets, extra large Medallions, Handkerchief Boxes, In fants' Dresses. Towels. Books and 500 other things. Don't forget to ask for GLOBE STAMPS. Now is the time to fill 3 your book. 3 MERZBROS; luiuuiuiuiuuuuuuuuuuiuiwuuumuuuiuuuuiums Holiday SHOES Such as would be pleasing and acceptable on Christ mas morning Also have Misses' and Children's Red Felt SLIPPERS, fur trimmed, at easy $ricesjfiifijfijfi J. HENRY" PBOOR Christmas Benefit for the Poor! Ig-FIBEMAN'S NEPTUNE HALLWI TWO NIGHTS--TWO MATINEES, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22 and 23. iiEDISON'S-::: Marvelous MOVING PICTURES, Stowing that great fairy tale "Bluebeard," and Edison's masterpiece, "The Great Life of American Firemen." MISS CEQLE LYNETTE in her Illustrated Songs, assisted by a chorus of J00 children. Little Miss Elsie in her comic songs and funny sayings. ROSS BEDFORD, baritone soloist. Three hours of solid fun and amusement. This attraction is guaranteed the best ever seen here. Change of program each night. ADMISSION 25c. Children's special matinee Tuesday 10o. Did Yon See Mr. Lindamood ? He is looking for you. Mr. Linda mood has charge of the Smith & Nixon piano exhibit at John I. Winter & Go.'p. He has something good to offer you. Lost opportunities never return do not let this opportunity escape you. Judge Cochran was in Covington Tues day and, on motion, reduced the bond of the two militiamen, Schnmate and Thom as, held on the charge of stealing rifles and other army equipment, from $2,000 each to $500 each. Fancy baskets of fruit 50 cents to $5. A. B. Fitzgerald. See the lino of beautiful sterling novel ties at 50c each at Olooney k Perrine's. See the Corbett and Jeffries fight pict ures (ten rounds) taken at the ringside by Thomas A. Edison, at Neptune Hall to-night. Mr. Jas. B. Wood will conduct tho men's meeting at the Y. M. O. A. next Sunday afternoon. Loyalty will be the subject. Flan to bo there. You Are Invited To visit my store and Inspect my immeuso stock. It is now full and complete. It Is clean and up. to-dato. In variety it can't he beat. In quality no better can bo produced. m Specialties tFor the Holidays An unusually largo stock of FIREWORKS and CANDIES of all kinds, Nuts, mixed and un mixed; also, OrauKCS, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, FIrs, Raisins, Dotes, Citron, Lemon and Orange reel, Dried Fruits, Trunes, Maplo 8ugar, Buckwheat Flour, Catsups, Oyster Cocktail Sauco, and every article in the Fancy Grocery Lino ; Oysters, Celery and Cranberries, Poultry and Game. My stock ot Fine Teas Is unusually largo, and my stock ol Canned Goods can't bo surpassed, either in quantity or quality. Beloro tho late heavy advances in Green Coffees I laid in a largo supply. My goods in that lino are attractive. My arrangements with a Southern planter who produces tho goods enablo mo at all times to offer the Purest and Best Open Kottlo Now Crop MOLASSES. My stock is now unusually largo. Have Just received from tho packers In Boston a very largo invoice i FINE MACKEREL In kits and barrels ; quality extra. My Roasted Coffees are always fresh and quality unsurpassed. My Special Blond at 25c. has no equal for tho money. Perfection Flour is Always tho best. You make no mistake when you buy it. Remember, I buy my goods in largo quantities from first, hands and can meet anybody's price j and don't forgot I both Wholesale and Retail. Because of my largely iucreased business I was compelled to buy another houso for storage room, and it is now full. R. B. LOVEL, THE LEADING GROCER. f 'PHONE 83. . Before purchasing call and see J. Jas. Wood & Son's lino of Xmas gifts. Buy a standard grade piano that has been tried and tested, from Gerbrich. i The public schools of this city close at noon to-day for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. W. R. Gill is seriously ill at the home of her niece, Mrs. James H. Hall, Jr. 1 1 Mies Lida Richeson has been ill the last few dayB at her homo on West Sec ond street. 1 1 Mrs. E. J. Boughner, who is ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. Will Pogue of Walnut street, was somewhat better last evening. 1 1 Col. George S. Rosaer, Benior proprietor of the Bulletin, was able to be out Tuesday for a short walk, the first time in two weeks. i Go to O. H. P. Thomas & Co., 120 and 122 Market street, for the purest and best whiskies, brandies, wines and gin, Goods guaranteed. i Mr. Fred J. Gilp and Miss Minnie Ross wore married Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Rev. R. E. Moss officiating. At Hainlino's toy store reduction on all toys. Twenty-five cent cradles go for 19c, 75c dolls go for 49c, crokinola boards, felt lined, worth- $3, go for 99c. i Tho Mason County Assemply will en tertain with a dance a Neptune Hall Wednesday evening, December .10. For further particulars see J. W. Sharp. - i .. The L. and.N. will have a epecal train leave Maysville Thursday at 0 p. m. to accommodate those who come to Mays ville to do their Christinas shopping. A circular sent out by the Health Of ficer at Richmond says there are only twelve cases of smallpox now in that city, and these not of a malignant type The father of ex-Mayor Edward Biltz of Newport is reported in a critical condi tion. HeiBseventyeightyearsofage, and is Buffering from a general breakdown. i . Prayer meeting at the Christian Church to-night at 7 o'clock conducted by the minister. Members of the choir and Sunday cchool will have a song practice at close. The Kentucky Baptist Women's Mis sionary Union, auxiliary to the Southern Baptist Convention, reports gifts for tho last quarter of $2,198 54. These came from 124 societies and Sunbeam Bands. D. Hechinger & Co. TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL: The indications strongly point to the best holiday trade we have en joyed for many years. The inducements we are holding out in prices, considering the class of goods we carry, must appeal to the intelligent peo ple. Did they not, the public would not flock to our store as they do. We need not again enumerate the elegant, sensible and useful lines of merchandise suitable for Christmas presents. Our window displays tell that story better than we can tell it in the newspapers. "w"e ask our friends, and particularly those near home, not to defer their shopping in our line until the last day or two before the holidays. It is always best to avoid the rush incident to the last two or three days before Christmas. In the last twenty-four hours we received a new supply of Choice Mufflers and Gloves. "We call particular attention to them on account of their elegance. We give Globe Trading Stamps. D. HECHINGER & CO. THE HOME STORE. :AFTER CHRISTMAS? Holiday Goods at Cost! Hereafter, tickets on the Fine Music Box will be given with each JOc. purchase. Remember the Bale of cakes, candies and other eatables for Christmas, to morrow in room adjoining Wood's meat Btore, by ladies of Christian Church. Oyster soup and coffee served for 25 cents. i Herman Lange gives his many Mays ville and Mason County friends a cordial invitation to drop in at 425 Vine street, Arcade, Cincinnati, and see his splendid line of watches, diamonds, silverware and jewelry. No better place to make your selections. -y.y While Borne O. and O. cars wore being shifted onto the connecting track east of Limestone Creek Tuesday, one of them loaded with coal was derailed and camo near rolling down tho steep bank. The wrecking train had to come up from Covington to straighten things out. It required several hours work. i Speaking of an exhibit of the work of the art class of Hamilton College, and of their teacher, Miss Brough, the Lexing ton Leader paya her thia compliment: "Miss Brough has quite a reputation in this lino of artistic hand craft. One of her pipces, a lady's 'desk, has been recent ly photographed for a leading art journal." 1 1 Mr. Robert Carrigan, forraan of section 214 of the C. and O., has been informed that instead of being awarded second prize under the late inspection aa pub lished a few days ago, ho captured first prize. This speaks quite highly for Mr. Carrigan as a railroad man, it being the second time this section has taken first prize, with Mr. Carrigan aa foreman both times. In the County Court the following woro exonerated from taxes on person ality and realty erroneously assessed: A. E. Jones on $312 personalty ; A. Scott on $312 personalty ; David O. Frazee on 108 acres of land ; Thomas Lally on 50 acres of land; Mary Morgan on 30 acres of land; Sam Calamese on one lot, valued at $102; Alf Craycraft on two lots, val ued at $714, and on $1,300 cash; Jos. Lowery on one lot, valued at $204 ; J. "W. Robs on $109 personalty ; H. S. Marshall on $520 personalty; John Duzan on $52 personalty; A. Winterfeld on $203 cash; Wm. Wallingford on $208 cash. ' J. T. KACKLEY& CO. Have You Heard (ho Professor Play those pianos at John I. Winter & Co.'s? They do say that he is tho best ever. Be that as it may the fact re mains that never before was there such a display of pianos and music boxes in old Maysville ! This is the1 famous Smith ik Nixon line and John I. Winter & Co. request you to call and look. 1 1 The saloonkeepers of Winchester have employed Col. Bronston and will test tho order of the City Council refusing to is sue them a license. Rev. Dr. S. H. Chester, Secretary of the Executive Committee of Southern Presbyterian Foreign Missions, reports monthly collections to December $2,291. 32 over same month last year. Fruits and nuts at O'Keefe's. Pan "kake" flour and syrup Calhoun's. i 1 1 Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Cart- mell's. i i . Two pounds of good wholesome home made tally for 25c, at Traxel's. i Mr. R. M. Cartmell is again at his post of duty as Adams Express Agent, after an illness of several dayB. STOVES-RANGES ! All styles, ''best on earth' lowest prices, at W. F. POWER'S. ...GOTO... The New York Store of Hays & Co. for your HDKFS. On examining our assort ment you will be convinced that we give better values than others. Ladies' nice clean hemstitched Hdkfs 4c; a fine lawn Hdkf, only 5c; a very fine quality, only fOc; very finest, 24c; 25c. Initial Hdkfs only JOc. A Flyer For Saturday Night Only! 100 Fur Scarfs bought to sell for $2, for Saturday night $1 each. o HAYS & CO. P. S. Dolls at and below cost to close. ..i-.i