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i. - ., J ji lilUM'M . v "" fqi"Tf"' ffi n'iM j. . Li! '!i!.i- 2 W , - W9 IT LOOKS LIKE j t !:' l ! K! t I i IS )! lb l I n Etw m- w THE GREAT RUSSIAN BEAR Has his hands full with Manchuria, but apparently he doesn't propose to re linquish his seizure without a hot fight from the protesting Japs, who have hove the hefty Corean chip from the shoulder of the Czar. The next move in this Eastern quarrel is awaited with feverish anxiety on all sides, but what ever the outcome, the fact remains that "we are the people," and the FRANK OWENS, HARDWARE COMPANY do, on this day and date, at its busi ness house on Second street, in Maysville, Mason County, Commonwealth of Kentucky, issue this manifesto, declaring it to be high time to begin WAR on our warerooms and their contents, consisting of Hall's Steel and Oliver Chilled . PLOWS, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Forks, Poultry Netting, Field Fencing, Collar Pads, Wheelbarrows, Chain Pumps, Carpenters' Tools and Builders' Hardware. Hostilities begin at once, without formal declaration. Forward X&&&&&&& r 1 w -S33:"r '-tzzz ' -. --.Z- d? 8Mj)l f ARE YOU SORE? USE )aracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded. CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, And all Throat Inflammations. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. 104 Sold only la 25c., 50c. A $1.00 Bottle. At all good Druggists. Wh For Sale by Thomns J. Clienowotli, Druggist. gskey and. Beer PERMANENTLY CURED BY ts ii A SAFE, SURE AND HARMLESS SPECIFIC ""Physicians pronounce drunkenness a disease of the nervous system, creating a morbid craving for a stimulant. Continued indulgence in whiskey, beer or wine eats away tho stomach lining and stupefies the digestive organs, thus destroying the digestion and ruining the health. No "will power" can heal the Inflamed stomach membranes. "ORRINE" permanently removes the craving for liquor by acting directly on the affected nerves, restoring the stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, improving the appetite and restoring the health. No sanitarium treatment necessary ; " ORRINE" can be taken at your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly if desired. CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Mrs. E. "Wycllff. New York City, writes: "'ORRINE' cured my husband, who was a steady drunkard for many years. He now has no desire for stimulants, his health is Sood and he is fully restored to manhood. e used only five boxes of 'ORKINE.' " Mrs. W. L. V., Helena. Mont., writes: "I have waited one yen before writing you of tu-5 permaicnt cure of my rum. Hn took sanitarium treatment, as well at. other ad vertlsnl cnr"s. bu thev all fi'ileil until we pave him 'ORRINE.' Hn ii now ftillv re stored to health andbasmidt-slre for o rink." Mi I E. L, Atlanta, fia . writes: "I vn for thirty-two years. It finally brought me. to the gutter, bomelcs and friendless I was pnwerlc-3 to resist tho craving aid would steal and lie to pet whlsl'i'v. Four boxi-sof 'UriKINE' cured nic of all desire and I now ha.o the snu 11 of liquor " Price CI pe- box Hailed In plnin. snl" wrapper bv Orriiie Company HI" 14'0 Si., Wai-hiiigion Drw. Inn'ipsiiiigbuok Treat ise on Drunkenness (ea,td lree on request. p'i1 and rrcrramTHert bv THOS. J. CHENOWETH, Second and Sutton Sts., Maysville, Ky. Two Weddings at St. Patrick's Cunrch. Two weddings were solemnized at St. Patrick's Church this morning. At 7 o'clock, Rev. Father Jones of ficiated at the marriage of Mr. George Brannon, of Lexington, and Miss Amelia Lawrence, of this county. At 7:30, Mr. James O'Maley and Miss Florence O'Connell, of Lewiaburg, were united in marriage by Rev. Father De Bruyn, of Mayslick. The Assessor's list shows 3,006 legal voters in Bourbon County. John Duley has sold sixty-seven acres of land on Brandywine piko belonging to A. L. McKibben to Alex. Holmes. Rev. Geo. P. Taubman, formerly of Mayslick, is in tho midst of a big revival at his church in Portsmouth. Ho is as sisted by Evangelists Harlow and Ride nour, who recently held the remarkable meeting at Joplin, Mo., resulting in near ly 1,000 conversions and additions to the church. The meeting at Portsmouth is a week old and has resulted in Bixty-four additions to the church. HERE AND THERE. Items of Interest From Nearby Towns and Villages Contributed by the Bnl letiu's Corps of Correspondents. EastLimesto?e, Feb. 9. The brown and bare landscape at present, with no greeu visible, pre sents an appearance rarely If ever witnessed within the memory of the oldest Inhabitant, Will Smith, late of Millcrsburg, is enjoying a visit of several days at bis old homo here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Cose visited his uncle, T. J. Ensor, of PlumvlUc, Thursday of last week. John Farrls, who died last week at Nowport, recently resided In the. Bernard neighborhood, nnd was a patron of the present term of school. Mls Julia Carney, who was married last Thursday at Bay St. Louis, Miss., formerly vis ited in this neighborhood and Is remembered as a bright, fascinating young lady. Among tho many expressions of sympathy tendered Mrs. R. C. Williams In regard to her re cent accident none arc more gratefully apprccl atcd than those contained in the Bernard corre spondence gf the Saturday's lssno of the Bulle tin. Mrs. Williams Is improving. The terrific rain and wind storm that struck this Eectlon about 5 o'clock 8unday morning, ac companied by thunder and lightning, amounted to almost a cyclone. Residences shook from roof to foundation and persons occupying up per apartments on being awakened from their peaceful slumbers, sought terra firmn founda tions in fearful anticipation ot danger. The ob scured halo of the moon with tho intervening lightning presented the" elements in an array of whiteness that was appalling. Considerable damago resulted from tho storm. Cyrus Case had some haystacks blown down and scattered over the ground and one end of his barn de molished. R. C. Williams bad a largo rick of straw blown over on four head of cattle, and after quito a while with hard work, assisted by neighbors, the" cattlo wero all retcued alive ex cept one, which had been suffocated. Mr. Will iams was rather unfortunate as this had been tho first night he.had allowed the cattlo to seek shelter out of the barn. The following oflicers were installed by the Haymakers Monday night: Fast Chief Haymaker J. F. Martin. Chief Haymaker Alton Schatzman. Assistant Chief Haymaker Ernie Ort. Overseer Walter Dinger. Boss Driver Bruce Crawford. Horn Blower Leeford Dinger. Collector of Straws C. P. Rasp. Keeper of Bundles W. L. Traxel. Guard of Hayloft Leo Dinger. Trustees H. W. Ray, nal C Currau and Fred Thomasr The late Charles Biltz, of Newport, left one-fourth of his eetato to his son, ex Mayor Edward Biltz, of that city. c 0 A L Itlis here fust arrived fresh from the mines. Peacock and "Williams, at same old price. Also handle BRICK, Sand, Lime and Salt. Agents for Alabaster Plaster J J & J THE RACKET MAYSVILLE COAL CO., COOPER'S OLD STAND. PHONE 142. Opera House! TUESDAY, February 16th. Isidore Witmark's Comedy Opera tho Merry, musical. haperons ! Sixty talented artists. Great prize beauty chorus. Car load of scenery. TRICES. First eight rows 81 SO Next eight rows 1 00 First three rows balcony 75 Balance of balcony 60 Gallery 25 Free list suspended. Jospph Heiser PoBt No. 13, Q. A. has installed the following officers ensuing year: Commander John W. Boyer. S. Vice George N. Harding. Jr. Vice-Edward Hill. Adjutant Thomas K. Proctor. Quartermaster Geor-e N, Crawford. Surgcon-Dr. A. N. Ellis. Chaplain Jacob Miller. O. of Day John M. Shfcpard. O. of Guard John W. Bradford. SergearSt Major Lon Kidder. Quartermaster Sergeant Madison Brown. E, for Tho small things arc important because yon need them. It is Important that you buy your "bomegoodt" from us because our prices are low and assortment In all lines complete. Look at our window display of BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL GLASSWARE, Only 10c. for choice. Hardware, Tin and Gran ltewsre, Hosiery, Notions, etc. Call us up and lctusknpwyourwants. Phone "61. L. H. YOUNG & CO No. 40 West Second Street. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE -IN- WALL PAPER To make room for Spring stock. Don't place your order until you have seen my stock and learned prices. I will save you money. 121 Sutton St. W. H. RYDER, Cancer MTIS CURABLI rlBHImn AT DAN COHEN'S, IN ADDITION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES We offer a lot of high cut Shoes at the lowest price for the value of the goods we ever saw Men's Winter Weight Extra High-Cut Shoes, $1.73; Boys', Same Style, $1.48; Youths9, Same Style, $1.39; Little Gents', Same Style, $1.24. All kinds of Rubber Footwear at prices less than others. W. H. MEANS, Manager. Wo cure cancer without tho knlfo. 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 refer you to Mr. Geo. 8. Rosser of this paper, fieldon W. Braroel, Wedonia, Ky., Mrs. Joel T. Lunian, Mt. Cancel, Ky., Wm. Bramel, North Fork, Ky., and a dozen others in your own county If you wish them. Write for free book at once. DRS. 6MAT1GNY S BUSH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O. REMOVED, R.CPOLLITT, Dentist. All Work Guaranteed. No SOX West Second street, Maysville, Ky. jMDR. LANDMANjt Central Hotel, Thursday, March Zt6, J 904, WELLS C0UGHLIN, Undertakers and Embalmtrs! Calls answered day or night. MARKET STREET, MAYSVILLE, KY. Tlit Travekrt Insurance Co., . Hartjotd, Conn.QcntUmcn : I beg to acknowledge receipt of your check for ?ID0 handed mo by your agent, Mr, W. n, Key, In full of claim for ten weeks sickness. Let mo thank you for tho prompt settlement, and, to ehow my appreciation, I shall do all I can to in duce my friends to take an Accident and Health Policy in your company. Only thrdugh ejcperl enco do wc learn what a boon to mankind your institution is. Thanking you again for your promptness, I remain, very truly ypurs, CHARLE8 A. WALTHER. For 6J4 cents per day I will issue you a policy the samo as tho above carried by Mr, Walther. Policies issued whilo yon wait. Call and see mo. W. H. KEY, Agont. Mr. George N. Harding has tho con tract for tho carpenter work on tho ad dition to the MayBvillo Foundry and Machine Shop, and Mr. Ed. Edgington tho contract for tho brick work. The improvements 'will bo quito an addition to this enterprise, costing something over $3,000. V?' 1 i 4 p;l