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T Hecliinger Co. i X Xx 111 XjXIiJCi XXX V J-i FREE Wo "do not have to say it ourselves. Others say it for us that there are few stores in tho largest of cities that excel ns in tho lino of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods that wo carry. For this coining- season our ambition to cater from the medium to tho very choicest of trado has induced us to put in lines of Shirts, Neckwear, Half hose and Hats of higher quality than wo have over had in stock. WIS WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. CHILDREN'S FOR THE ASKING! i Cr4t L ' n I 4" To, v ;, 8 "-. Ns;- Tjfe Every lady likes to keep up with the fashion and the best of fashion too and there is only ONE best that's Butterick. No merchant, if he has his choice, will keep any other. We had first choice for Maysville because the Butterick people believed us the best store. Would you like the Fashion sheet sent to you every month FREE ? If so, cut out coupon and mail to us and we will send it to you. JUST GET THE Delineator, 15c. Copy. Pltase send me Fashion Sheet every month FREE. Name Town. RFD No. State. JUST GET THE 2 Delineator, 51 Per Year. so MERZ BROS aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaa ZS : Monday's paper may be of interest to you read our adv. 9 z PERSONAL. Mrs. Frank 0. Barkley and son are viBitiug in Huntington. Miss Elizabeth Hall, of Covington, is enjoying a visit in this city. Mrs. Dr. Taulbee is visiting her pa rents, Mr. and MrsBair, of Oynthiana. Mrs. Seymour Myall of Mayslick is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 0. Lydick, of uyntmana. Mr. James Artis has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Holliday, of Portsmouth. 1 Notice. Now is the time to take stock in the thirtieth series Limestone Building Asso ciation. The Ladies' Committee of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at the rooms Monday at 3 p. m. Services at St. Patrick's Church Sunday will be conducted by a Passionist Father, on account of the illness of Rev. Father Jones. The Continental Tobacco Company Thursday purchased 160,000 pounds of fine tobacco from Maddox Bros , leaf to bacco dealers of Aberdeen. They had just received the tobacco and are said to have cleaned up a nice profit on the deal. Third Street M. E. Church Rev. M. A. Banker, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m., subject, "The Badge of the Christian." Evening service at 7, subject, "The Triple Excuse." Miss Maud Rains of Cincin nati Conservatory of Music will sing a solo at the morning service. Epworth League service at 6:15, J. O. Smith, lead er. Sunday school at 9:30. All are wel come to these services. In the finale of the high kick off of the athletic Jeague of thoY. M. O. A. last night, Wm. Wadaworth kicked fifteen inches above his height, Wadsworth Cole, second, thirteen and ono-half, Roy Nelson, third, thirteen. On the running high jump, RoyNolBon was first, making four feet, eight inches, LoRoy Bough ton, second, four feet, seven inches, Wm. Porter, third, four feet, six inches. These persons have sold their tobacco to Rains Bros.: Durrett & Uollenstino 8,000 pounds at 8c; Durrett & Collins 3,000 pounds at 7 J cento j Durrett & Humphroys 5,000 pounds at 7 cents; Welburn Reese & Henderson 5,000 pounds at 8i cents ; James Holmes 2,000 pounds at 7 cents; Joseph Slack 3,500 pounds at 7 cents ; Jno. Coffee & Bro., 3,000 pounds at 7 cents; Vicroy & Dice 3,000 pounds at 6 cents. At the First Methodist Church, South, Rev. dhas. F. Evans, D. D will preach to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The Sunday school opens at 0:15 a. m. and Epworth League 0 p. m. Decision Day will be observed on April 3rd EaBter Sunday and in connection therewith the sacrament of baptism will bo admin istered to infants and adults. A pro tracted mooting will begin on that day to continue for two weeks. Special ar rangements for the music and ono of the moBt gifted ministers has been engaged. In preparation for ifc the pastor hopes to see pvory momber at all of the services from the present time onward. Slop for sale at Poyntz's distillery. Pan "kake" flour and syrup Calhoun's. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Cart mell's. Special reductions in wall paper at Hainline's. New Valley Gem upright piano $175 at Gerbrich's. 1 1 Mr Addison D. Pollitt is seriously ill at his home in the Fifth ward. Services will be conducted at Scott Chapel to-morrow by Prof. T. A. Reid. W. H. W. Outten has sold to Irvin L. Goodman and wife twenty acres on Cabin Creek for $300. John M. Olift and Robert C. Kirk have filed petitions in the Federal Court for discharges in bankruptcy. Daniel Schweickart has sold to Michael and Joseph D. Teager eighty-three acres on Beasley Creek for $5,000. 9 - Deputy Circuit Clerk B. B. Pollitt and mother will move into the Power resi dence on Court street in a few days. The rite of baptism will be admin istered to-morrow by Rev. Price of Bethel Baptist Church, soon after morning ser vices. In the case of Hord against Sartin, pending in the Court of Appeals, from this county, the appellant's brief was filed Friday. i The Enterprise Cash Grocery Store on East Second street is a new business en terprise to be owned and controlled by the colored people. O. B. Graham and others, heirs of Elizabeth Matthews, have sold to W. E. Pogue about sixty-eight acres of land near Mayslick for $6,140. Mr. Robt. N. Bouss, of Cincinnati, and Miss Bessie Sheckner will be married the latter part of March at the residence of the bride below Aberdeen. Wm. FerkinB claims to have raised 10, 000 pounds of tobacco last Beason on five and one-half acreo on the T. T. Asbury farm in Bracken. He sold it at 8 cents. Rev. H. H. Hibbs, formerly of Mays lick, was recently assisted in a meeting at "Williamsburg, Ky., by Rev. Mr. Ham ilton, of Louisville, that resulted in forty-five additions to the Baptist Church. As soon as the O. R. and O. completes the grade between Georgetown -and Sar dinia, within the next ten days, the en tire lorce will be transferred to Ripley and work commenced on the extension to Aberdeen. The widow of tho lato Edward Glenn Friday received a check for $1,000 from the Knights of St. John. Mr. Glenn died only a few weeks ago and tho in surance was paid as soon ns the necessary proofs could bo forwarded. Aberdeen Gretna Green: "Chas. B. Pearce passed through town Tuesday on his way from his farm to his Maysville home. Mr. Pearce will move out to his farm this month, to Bpond the summer. Charley is one of tho moat gonial and social of men and has lots of friends." BANK TAXATION. CLOTHING To tho mothers who are just a littlo more than particular about their, children's outfit wo want to say that as soon as tho weather gets right for tho littlo fellows spring suits to come and see tho now lino of ultra fashionable Children's Suits that wo have brought on for this spring's trade, and prices fully 20 per cent. less than what you would pay for them away from homo. We respectfully solicit an examination of these goods. Hi 58 l Go i THE HOME STORE. National and State Are Placed on the Same Footing by llill Passed Friday hy the Legislature. The Senate bill placing national banks on the eame footing as Stato banks for assessment and taxation passed in the House Friday after a long debate, and now goes to the Governor. Auditor Hager came before the House and by request made an address in favor of its passage. The State banks have been assessed by the State Board of Valuation and Aes3ss ment in recent years, and the national banks by the local assessors. Auditor Hagor said the national banks are as sessed upon from 40 to 60 per cent, of their value, while tho State banks Dav on their full value. Had the national banks paid on an equal basis with the State banks last year the State would have received $38,000 more revenue, claimed the Auditor. Men's rally to-moriow at 3 p. m , Y. M. O. A. rooms. . Miss Mamie Tolle is convalescent after an illness of several days. i Mr. James Downey is confined to his home on Sixth street with a severe case ot grip. Mr. J. M. Hunt, guardian, will sell a lot of personalty at public auction Mch. 16th at tho homo of Mrs. Al. Bramel, near Mt. Gilead. See advertisement in this issue. A friend suggests that Maysville is a rare place to get rich in. Strain the "real estato" out of the city's water sup ply and you will be soon a largo landed proprietor. The trial of Mitchell & Burgoyne and Thomas Ryan, charged with keeping their saloons open on Sunday, is set for 2 o'clock this afternoon in tho Police Court. The cases have been ponding for three weeks. Mr. John L. Walsh has accepted a po sition with L. Eisenschmidt & Bro , jew elers, corner Fifth and York sta., Newport, and will enter on his duties next Mon day. He has had a position some time with a Cincinnati jewelry firm. Services at the Christian Church to morrow. Sunday school at 0:30. Preach; ing at 10:45, subject, "A Convert's Past Life No Bar to tho Service of Christ." Christian Endeavor at G. Preaching at 7, subject, "Is the Immortality of tho Soul Demonstrable?" Dr. Smoot will sing ea a solo, "Where Shall I Spend Eternity ?" Preacher, T. S. Buckingham. Over GO per cent, of the members of Congress are Knights of Pythias, many of them being high in the councils of the order, which has a total membership throughout tho United States of about 600,000. Scores of men prominent in public life will bo in attendance on the biennial convention of tho Supreme Lodge in Louisville in August and it will attract one of tho moat interesting and representative gatherings evor assembled. President Roosevelt and several cabinet officers aro also Sir Knights. ll. WEBSTER'S J W$ Jjf) INTERNATIONAL H ftifr V DICTIONARY " " Ht' Get the best new edltlou. Take a KUk. ll ffiSuTroSffi) li II JWS3R&& Ride a Bicycle GRAVES & CO. PRIZE WALL PAPER! DOUBLE FACE WINDOW SHADES J.T.Kackley&Co Our Photographs for $3 per dozen are large and good. Use Safety Razor Save SOc per week 3 !! Itoel IO0OSI 1 WHY DELAY Tho erection of that monument? Have you not kIvcu the matter more than buillclcut consideration ? Come and see us about It at once. All work done with pneumatic machinery. THE GARSEIT MARHLE CO., Ill Sutton street. L., 900031 loeea iBoesE ioohJI HEATING STOVES-RANGES ! All styles, "best on earth," lowest "prices, at W. F. POWER'S. Have you seen the new combined Life,HeaIth, and Accident contract issued by the Travelers' Insur ance Co.? W. HOLTON KEY, Agent. 'PHONE 39. ...GO TO... The New York Store FOR BARGAINS! Our business shows a steady increase. Wo make new customers and keep the old ones. The people are awake to tho fact that their dol lar baa a groater purchasing power at our store than anywhere else. Wo buy goods cheaper or na cheap as any merchant, and are satisfied with a smalTprofit. New arrivals tho last few days : ' Ladles5 Shirt Waist Sets, newest Now York ideas, prices 10c. on up to 35c; others ask twice as much. New Laces, new White Goods, new Madras, now Hats, in fact plenty of new goods. Come and look. HAYS & CO SPEOIA.L One thousand yds. India Linon 5c, good quality; 1,000 yds fine Ind Linen 8Jc ; very wide Thread Laco 5c. a yard ; figured White Goods for baby dresses Go; Dotted Swiss for Corset Covers 10c a yard; fine Madrasionly 12 jc, worth 20c ; Felt Window Shadee9c'; Linon Shades 23c. VA