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.-Tagc I Evening Bulletin. The Work Goes On! KWli" J i ' Ji lr' fef". 'I In. It DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. kosser & McCarthy, Proprietors. - j- WAAA fl' WEDNESDAY, DEOE VI BER 30 1903. THE WEATHER RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 6:30 a. m.l 8'ate o( Wfather... Cloudy Highest temperature 38 Lowest temperature- 0 Mean temperature 22 Wind dlrectlou Northwcstorlv Precipitation (Inches) rain or snow.. 05 Previously reported for December 2 60 Total for Itatember to date 2 65 Tiik Philadelphia Record thinks it is nat strange the White House ia ufesttd with cranks, considering the kind of people the President ia in the habit of inviting to lunch, Boston ia rather alow to recognizo the merits of the colon d people, consider ing the small vote given one of their candidates at the recent election when he ran 15,000 behind the ticket. THE SUREST WAY TO KNOW GOOD SHOES , h Is to wear them. Every pair of our "Saxon Shoes" for boys and youths are made to wear and will give the best of service. BOYS' . ' $1.75. YOUTHS' $J.50sJtjet J. HENRY PBOOR HERE AND THERE. Some 'one signing his name, "Scrupu lous Conscience," has sent $1,320 to rail way agents, city officials .and others at St. Louis the past week. What an in How into city, county and State treas uries there would be if this thing could be properly developed. The Frankfort Chair Company that was recently found to be $53,000 behind in its payment of the State for the lease of convict labor has squared its account, so far as the $53,000 is concerned, but the State will now require it to pay in terest on the account for the timo it was overdue. It's fortunate for Stato Auditor Coulter the affair has been bo satisfactorily adjusted. PERSONAL. Miss Ora Hunter was a visitor in MayBville Tuesday. Rev. Dr. W. G. McCready went to Winchester Tuesday. Rev. H. T. Mueselman left TueEday for a short visit at Cynthiana. Mr. John Marr is down from Car lisle visiting his sister, Mrs. Tilton. Miss Pattie Hunter entertains this evening at her home at Washington. Mr. Basil Duke, of Cincinnati, is spending a few days here with his family. Mr. Gill Smoot, of Columbus, O., ia in town shaking hands with his many friends. Mies Bertha King, of Greenup, ia v'siting Miss Christine Schaeffer, of East Second street. Mr. Leslie Gault, of St. Louie, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gault, in the county. Misses Mary and Annabolle'Boulden, of Millersbnrg, are visiting the MisseB Bouldin, of Tuckahoe. Mrs. Thomas R. Phister is visiting her parents Judge A. A. Wadsworth and wife at Northport, Long Inland. Judge James P. Harbeson and son, Captain James P. Harheson, Jr. were registered at the Central Hotet labt night. Miss Sadie Hunter gave an enter tainment laBt evening at hpr home in the county to a select party of her young friends Mr. M. J. Breen, dining car con ductor on the C. and 0., and his son Harry were guests at the Central Hotel , last night. Mr. Jesse Goodman has returned to bis home at Mt. Gilead after visiting his brother, Mr. B. W. Goodman, of West Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Wood gave an enjoyable entertainment at their home in tne county Tuesday afternoon to a party of young persona. Mr. and Mra. William Case have re turned to their home in Hamilton, O., after a short visit to their parents, Mr. John Case, near Mayslict, and Mr. Arthur Jefferson, of Shannon. Mr. Simuel EaBton, of West Third street, is quite ill. John Duley has Bold to J. W. Emmons the tract of seventy-two acres of unim proved land belonging to W. J. Rees near Fern Leaf, for $3,000. Mr. Duley has several farms he would like to sell this year. If you want one Btop in to day or to-morrow. Items of Interest From Nearby Towns and Villages Contributed by tho Bul letin's Corps of Corre v spondents. Wxdokia, Dec. 29. Mrs. William Goodman, ot Mt. Gilead, who was paralyzed last Sunday re mains in a very critical condition. Miss Sudie Harrison, who has been attending school at Lexington, Is at homo. Miss Emma Cord Is homo from College at Lex lngton spending tho holidays with bor parents. Mrs. Marcle Clark and son are visiting her brothers at Lexington. Miss Ida Tollo is visiting friends In Maysvllle. Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport entertained a number of friends at dinner Christmas Day. C. A. Goodman is at tho bedside of his mothor who has been very dangerously ill. A little child of Everct Early died last week with pneumonia. FtrjMViUE, Dec. 29th. A very Interesting two weeks meeting that was held hero recently, con ductedby Elders Tomllu and Wiggins, closed w itbout any additions to the church. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris, Messrs. James Welsh, Thomas Davis and Elijah Rogers, of Cincinnati, are guests of relatives hero during tho holidays. Mr. Wm. Morris, 8r., observed the- seventy ninth anniversary of his birth Sunday by a family reunion and au elegant dining. Quito a number of relatives were present. Miss Ruth Cruey Is spending the wlntor with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Hord, at Ellzabcthtown, Ky. Miss Ruth's health is reported much improved from drinking water from tho mineral spring at that place. "Budd" Slmms' residence near Rectorvlllo burned Monday afternoon of last week. It was Insured in the Farmers' Home Mutual Aid for 1100. It was known ai tho old homestead of Mrs. Mary Stubblefleld, deceased. Miss Nannie Luman returned to her homo at Tollesboro 8unday after a week's visit with rela tive 8 at "Orchard Farm." Uor cousin, MUs Rena Mao Coryell, accompanied her. Mrr Amesa Wilson, of Ohio, and Messrs. Harley and Charllo Wilson wcro pleasant guests of rela tives and friends hero tho first of last week. Mcsdames Amos Wilson and Wm. Wilson, of Pleasant Ridge, accompanied by their handsome sons, were the very pleasant guests of relatives at "Orchard Farm" Saturday. Miss Lutlo Berry is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Fannio Rogers. Mr. Irvin Goodman was called to the bedside of bis mother, Mrs. Goodman, near Mt. Gilead, who was paralyzed a few days ago. Mr. Joseph Welsh visited relatives at Cincin nati during tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Sweet are entertaining a new son at their home. Mr. Sweet is tho happy Cither of twelve children, seven sons and Ave daughters, two by a former marriage School will resume Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Flper visited her sister, Mrs. Nathan Drake, last week. Mr. Wm. Salmon moved from Rectorvlllo to his new residence Monday. Albert Drake and wife, of Cincinnati, were guests ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Drake, last week. East Limestone, Dec. 29 th. Miss Jesslo Yancey Is spending tho holiday vacation in tho city. Mibs Gertrude Coughlin, of Cincinnati, Is en joying a visit with home folks. Stanloy Beighle, of Cincinnati, who has been spending the holidays at his old home, will re turn to tho city this week. Emma Williams, Auna Dickson Williams and Frank Williams spent Christmas Day and sev eral succeeding days with relatives lu tho city. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beighle entertained a fow friends with an elegant dining Sunday. Among them wero W. II. Yancey and daughter, Miss Jessie, Misses Mayme, Gortrudo and Agnes Coughlin and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin entertained a number of young folks lost night with a very enjoyable social, , Georgo Smith, colored, who accidentally shot his foot oft" Christmas Day near his homo on Taylor Mill pike, was unable to procure the ser vices of a physician and was taken to the city in his suffering condition to be treated. Who was it that Bald "Humanitarian principles aro price less pearls 1" Ho was removed yesterday to tho Infirmary. School closed at Bernard Wednesday evening for tho holidays with approprlato exercises by the pupils who manifest rapid advancement, duo to the marked ability and untiring energies of their teacher. The highest grades received wcro Clara Mao Bcighlo 87, and Anna Dickson Williams 88. A bountiful treat was served the pupils by tho teacher, wbllo thoy in thankful appreciation of her kindness and interest pre sented her with a watch brooch and a hand, somcly framed and elegant picture significant of school work. Miss Yancey manifested with pleasing effect her appsclatlon ot their thought fulness. John Russell had a position as assistant at tho Gantley grocery during tho Christmas rush. Christmas with its many joys and festivities, was pervaded with gloom for tho bereaved Byron family, who sustained tho irreparablo loss of husband and father. Tho members of tho stricken homo have tho sympathy of tho community. Friday, the beginning of tho New Year, is tho dav to form resolutions. Tho first ono should bo faith In ones self. An ordinance is now before the Board of Aldermen, of Chicago, which, piovides that "No person, company, firm, or corporation holding a license to keep a saloon or dram shop or in any wiso to sell intoxicating liquor at re tail shall sell or give away or deliver or in any way furnish any such liquor to any person or persons in any room, ball, yard, or place other than tho room commonly known as a barroom," and "That no person, company, firm, or corpo ration, holding a license to keep a saloon' or dramshop or in anywise to sell intoxicating liquor at retail shall keep or maintain, or uso or allow to bo used, any family entrance or sldo door, or moro than ono door or entrance of any kind Into the room whero tho salo of such liquor is conducted, and that no room or rooms of any kind shall bo connected with tho said room whero such salo Is conducted, whether by doors or windows, or sliding panels, or stairs, or steps, or in any other manner." i . DeKalb Lodge No. 12, I. O. 0. F., elected officers last night as follows: N. G. Luclcn Barker. V. tf. Millard Williams. Secretary John W. Thompson. Treasurer John Duley. Host John W. Thompson. Widows' and Orphans' Committee Harry Tay lor, Jos. H. Dodson and Thos. F, Boyce. Real Estate Committee W. II. Cox, J. D. Dyo and J. Barbour Russell. , FInanco Committee Allan D. Cole, Harry Walsh and Thos. P. Boyce. John V. Keech Council No. 10, Jr. 0. TJ. A. M., elected officers for tho ensuing term, as follows: Councilor-J. A. Mitchell. Vice Councilor Robert Wise. Treasurer N. C. Rudy. Financial Secretary G. A. Helmer. Recording Secretary Ben T, Smith. Conductor James T. Sweet, Sr. Warder Henry Breeze. I. G. Andy Reed. O. G. John Downton. . Mrs. Mary T. Cox will sell at public auction her residence adjoining tho Cen tral Presbyterian Church, Saturday after noon, January 2, at 2 o'clock. ,An assortment of diamond rings and brooches not equaled in Maysville at Olooney & Perrine's. UNITED 8TATES OF AMERICA, EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, ss. In tho United States District Court In and for said District. In tho matter of Oscar Jesso Hord, Bankrupt. No in Bankruptcy. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. To tho creditors of Oscar Jesse Hord, of Rector vlllo, in the County of Mason, Stato of Kentucky, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notico is hereby given that on tho 23a day of De cember, A. I)., 1903. tho said Oscar Jesso Hord was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that tho first meeting of creditors will bo held at tho office of Tnos. R. Phister, rofereo, in Maysvillo, Ky.,on the 9th day of January. A. D 1901, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which timo the said creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said moot ing. THOS. R. PHISTER, December 29th, 1903. Referco in Bankruptcy. m 2 - - --- 5 aSSg.Bg. g 5? & S. Q ' o Z 38 e'Sl'slljiii ijj I ass.s 0 ST W m tin er?gBg:t!i:ii,i -f"-? a2S Z ?3 Sag Ll MM i sl'. en 2 A an Bjai Still I ; 3. aj B Z F C " o a b I B t . I i. t i : : it b tfn.B " 5 "" b 1 b ? gp Sb ! i -. w ET 5. S ES fift a 2. & I I i S 5 M I M ggn 35 5 W " i 3 B-833. ij - j g.S-S&O go Z S-SaSkJUs.1.1.1. LU SVsss : W " i?Sga B B. B 3. sj sc l--------- -, : s '4'- , Hi) i )r. 'v Preparations for so important an .event as is pending here cannot be made hurriedly. We are working steadily and hope in-a day or two we can fulfill our promise of im portant news. .i 'i D. HUNT & SON. r 1904 i V J- With the new year we expect consid erable activity in city and county real estate. There is no better location than Maysville. Let us join hands in 1904 to build her up in every legiti mate way. There are no better farm ing lands than those of Mason County. Why not invest in Maysville and Ma son County? JOHN DULEY Real Estate, Maysville. 'PHONE 333. mmW Suits Made to Order y ' iLQ,CIotking: Company "that's totally differ ent. That s one reason we are bulding your neigh bors suits, and building up a good substantial trade. GEO. R FRANK & CO. A New Year's Eve Reception. The KnlRhta of St. John and cadets will entertain at thoir hall New Year'n evo for tho benefit of the now church. Tho public cordially Invited. Two hand some presents will bo given away. 1 1 Mrs. Rebecca Hamilton is imDrovlna after an illness of aoveral days. Lectaro. Don't forget "Tho NeRro His Whonce, and What and Whero ?" at Baptist Church Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Come and laugh and leam. Tickets at Dr. Bay's drug store. i Buy Old Limestone whisky, deservedly the best. Bucknkii Goodman, r t 'i1 $ 'rf n n tv I 11 1 j 4'.J )