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The Public Ledger from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 3

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The Public Ledgeri
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Maysville, Kentucky
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Wi "I DAILY IT BUILDS YOU UP, and KEEPS YOU UP. The Best Ced Liver Preparation MA YSVILLE, WEDNESDA FEBRUARY 15, 1905. one copy-one cent. QAJLV PUJ3LW LKDOEB-UM, BtMk A. Sw left przia vafl w-wa I mWfnufm I jbbbbbbi BBBauaafBJ 7T, Vi i 0 A MATTER OF HEALTH pOYAl Kg Mfflf ft- POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE The many friends of Mrs.

William II. Yancey will regret te learn that she has hail a relipse and at this writing is In a very serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hersham and daughter, Mary, were registered at the St.

Charles Hetel yesterday. They were returning te their home back of Aberdeen, after an extended visit te relatives in Londen, England. DIVIDEND NOTICE nWhat the Limestone Building Association Will Pay The Limestone Building Association has do-clared the following dividend payable March 4th, 1905: I'trShait Seventeenth Series (S 15 Eighteenth Series 4 85 Nineteenth berlcs 4 50 Twentieth Serlei 4 20 Twenty-flrst Series 3 85 Twenty-second bwles 3 55 i Twenty-third Series 3 50 Twenty-fourth Series 2 00 Twenty-fifth Series 2 55 Twenty-sixth Scries 3 25 Twcnty-seenth Series 160 Twentyeljthth Series 1 55 Twenty-ninth Series 1 25 Thirtieth Series 1 00 Thirty-first Series 10 Consult your doctor about your coup At the same time ask him what he thinks of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. He will knew all about it, for we send doctors the formula. Fer ever 60 years doctors have endorsed it for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, asthma.

Wv'YKAsBNJtfsjb'SNarjrsxrsMNjlv VK DO AIjTj CUTTING, LKTTRIUNR. WITH PNEUMATIC TOOLS. Saves halt' the labor, ecs work better. We manufacture and deal in Cemetery Werk of every kind THE GAltXETT MAKBLE COMPANY, 111 Sutten Street. mmmm ma aa i (a i Mrs.

4. 00.. A Milliner 39 West Jscend, Jeleplwi' TJi VA "aaaa VW ltllllStSISISSltlllllltSBiSV '4BB iMHR W. PORTER. t.H.

CUMMIHBJ PORTER CUNNINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS M7.Mtcend ttrlet. MAYarir.LE. kb DR. LANDMAN, CKNTKAL HOTEL, THURSDAY, MAlt. 2, State National OF MAYSY1LLE, KV.

Capital Mlecbt 8100,000 nO.SOO rjtV A OXNKRAL DAS. BV8JXXSA UKCELU 'XA PrMal. 'T'MJtf A a ri IAIJwV FAblW trfB JDSUkB.JJ, rK1VW I 9wJm a I'OmMW IcftM.1 Personal Mr. Joe Pewer was in Flcmlngsburg Monday. J.

W. Dunaway of Bewman was in the city yosterday. Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Kenner of Plumingsburg have been visiting here a few days. Mr. Hee Stephens has returned home from a visit te his mother in Huntington, W. Va.

Miss Hannah Fleming nfter a delightful vi3it with friends, left yesterday for Covington te visit relatives before returning te her home in Richmond. latest Cincinnati, Feb. 14, 1905. CATTLE. Geed te chelcwshlppers.

US5 25 Extra 4.0V3.4.75 Uuteher steers, geed te 4 8.V3& 00 Extra 4.70! 85 Common te fair 2.T5&3.85 Heifers, geed te choice 3 754.35 Extra. 4. 10a4-60 Comraeu te fair 003.65 Cows, geed tochelco 3.10fii3.75 Extra. 3 85XM 00 Common te fair 1.2.V&2 85 Scalawags 1.50&2.60 Hulls, bolegnas 2 8S3.85 CALVES. 18 00 Fair te geed 7.007.75 Common and large 1.257.2.

11008. Selected, medium and heavy Geed te choice packers 5 Mixed packers 5.0V4S.30 Stags 3 Common toeholcu heavy 75 Light shippers 4 NWJ5 1 1'lgs 110 lbs and less. imsKr. Extra SXg.MO Geed te choice 4 755 25 Common te fair ft I.AM IIS. Extra light fat butchers 17.75117 SO Geed te choice heavy 7.35W.70 Common te fair.

rteuit. Winter patent 5 Winter fancy 5 2.VJ&5.40 Winter family 4.3."X(f4.70 Extra 3 SefM.OG Lew grade 1.25.5 CO Spring patent 0.20.45 Spring fancy 5.10a.f 30 Spring family 4.8035 00 Rye. Northwestern 1.15(34.26 Uve, ty 4 SKfcl.30 J. C. Lewell, IImi, MsTMtvaSM a sea am a ame W.

V. Palis, a Jtfaystille. Ky. Pfe. 168.

THE NEWEST and LATEST OFSIGNS Te be seen In show room M. F. COUGHLIN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER NEW TELEPHONES! Te Subscribers Tbe following names am net In our Directory, these telephones hiving been Installed since Its publication. Please paste en the Inside of front cover of your book, and call always by number.

333 American Tobacco Company TO CUuiter, 1. Residence. 4 Cloency, Jeweler. 103 Cobb, Jehn, lteiliknce. 288 D-llelt, It.

8., Aberdeen. 210 Qaebke, L1.T.AC0. 3S4 Uclsel, C. Kesldenee. 139 Geedman, II.

Kesldence. W2 llalnllne, C. Stere. 908 Hall. Mrs.

S.S.,Kesldenoe. 72 Harding A Simons, Grocers MS Mnse.J. Kesldonce. 880 1'ublle Library. Ill Newell.

e.l.,Kslt!unoe. 37. Ii. W. ilobcrtsen, Kesldence 396 1'blster, Themas Residence 5 Feynti, Charles 370 Itlohesen, Misses, residence.

Traxel second telephene, POO Washington Opera-house, llexOfllce. SOS WauerullrSr Maria, Itesldencc, S46 Weed, Clarence ItesldencA MAmtLUE TELEPHONE GO. Mr. Charles W. visited his parents at Flemlngsburg ever Sunday.

Dr. and Mrs. II. E. Hewins and daughter of Covington wure in the city yesterday.

Mr. Charles F. Mack, the Eminent Commander of the tailoring dopartment of Hechingcr's, left for Flemingsburg yesterday afternoon te spend his periodical vacation. Mr. Jehn Crane of Filth street has been sick several days with grip.

Died, at the home of his wife's parents at Augusta, the infant daughter of Mr. W. V. McKinley. The funeral will take place today at 10 o'clock.

Sltatkfcts sous. Krcsh ucur-by stock, reucil 30 Held stock, less en 12 Geese. GO Buck 18 reuLini. Springers II Kryers 18 Huns ll ltoesters 6 Decks, old 10 12H 59 12 Spring turkeys 13tfUK Gcpsp, per dozen 84.OftS8.00 wfieat. Ne.

2 red wlut-jr 1 iftfti 20 Ne. 3 red winter 1 1J Ne. 4 red winter W31 01 KcJectPd ftsa roils. Ne, 2 whlti 10 Ne. 2 white mixed 17 Ne.

45 IflK Ne. 3 yellow tf ntf Ne. 3ellew 40K317 Ne, 2 mixed 47 Ne. 3 mixed it) Rejected (2 5 Whlte cur. ift (0 Yellow cur Mixed ear 18 OAfH Ne.

2 white. 31 Ne. 3 whlte Sly Ne. 4 while. 32 (g.tJK Rfljccted 31M32 Ne.

2 mixed q. Ne. 3 mixed Ne. 4 mixed (032 Choice tlmeth) 112.25. Ne.

1 timothy Ne. 2 timothy 1050(31100 Ne. 3 timothy 3.7510 00 Ne. 1 clever mixed 10 7.5.... Ne.

2 clever mixed 0 75ai0 00 Ne. 1 clever 11.2VJJ. Ne. olevor. ie 50.

Just received, a carleiiU two and three-ph Felt Reefing! ii er bNt i make it i ery eei quick Ul) will kvll It itt rln. in irgln W. H. RYDER, Ul SlIT'l (IN hTHEKT. HE KNOWS A GOOD THING WHEN HE FEELS IT.

HE GOT HIS COAL PEOM W. B. DAVIS. LIMESTONE STREET. TELEPHONE 69.

Dr. T. H. N. SMITH, UKI.I.VKLK DRNTIUTnY.

C.vmt.4.1 It, Nu. i tl tr Vcmul Strttt, ffsl te uruttii. sWA TO The total assessed value of property in Nel-, beh county is $6,294,130, in Christain county $9,500,000 and in Hepkins county $5,509,933. The Administration announces that the arbitration treaties as amended by the Senate will net be presented te the Governments with which they have been negotiated. The Administration considers the amendment of the treaties tantamount te a rejection of them by the Senate.

River News The tributaries continue waters. te fall at head- Captain Cramer hus sold his interest in the steamer Den Hur. The shore ice expected te play smash with river craft when it breaks. The Joe B. Williams nnd tow, near Ripley, have escaped damage se far.

A numb. of coalbeats and barges vore lest' when the ice in the MonenKahcla let go Satur-, day. I The Raymond Herner is still ice-bound at I Steubonville nnd the Harry Brown is laid up at i Industry. The river will be filled with loose legs in a few day? runways out of the upper Ohie tributaries. The cold weather has again frozen the hopes of rivermen for an early resumption of packet navigation.

The wharfbeat at Vanceburg was carried off by the ice Saturday and stranded en shore ice ene mile below town. It will be a glad day te the hearts of eteam-boatmen when the beats get te running again. Shippers will be equally as glad. The Relief, cut down in the Cincinnati Larber, by the ice, is damaged te the extent of $15,000 or $20,000. Her tnachinety will be used en another beat.

I James Lee, l'resident of tie Leu Line of. packet beats plying between Memphis, St. Leuis and the Seuth, with connections at Cincinnati with the Pittsburgh Cincinnati Packet Line for Pittsburgh, died at bis Memphis home Sunday. Deceased was a pioneer steamboat operator en the Ohie nnd Mississippi rivers, and leaves a valuable eMate. His river interests will be i continued by his son, Rebert E.

Lee, already a'seciated with his father's vast river holdings. 1Ie'm We eiler Oue Hundred Dollars Reward for any uitsu of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. f. j. a co tok-ue.

e. We, thu umk-rslirned, hu known V. J. Clieni'j for the lust and bellewliim perfectly lien erable In nil business transactions and flnaiicblly able teenrr out anyoblluatleiis nude by his Ann VtAI.MNa, KlNNAN A. heleale Drus'sts Teledo, II ill- Catarrh Cure taken lntenullj, acting dlrectl) iipoiitliebleodandmiicousKiirfaces of the sjfctein.

Testimonials ent frw I'rlci 7 cents (x-r iMittle Sold by til l)ru'Htk. Take Hall's Piunih 1'ilK fur i-oustlpttien ANOTHER COLD I I MHawaaMnar I On mp ol'tlte one jiiet ixix-iinl, tum-tlipf with the xere ptieeH inakiiif: en our inter stock (it HOOTS and SUOIJS in tin Ut't nioney te pity Ihr spring Koedw, euslit te make the PI WAKM en our preposition te Mtfrillce prelltH this oilier te raiM CASH. Wlint'M tlie te iianie a let of prii vlbil te our stete will coinlnce jen etir money than anj hhoertonin The men certainly appreciate them for S1I. and the ImllcH cannot patrol' Patent Leather Samples ler $1.15. Bejs' tJoetl Shoei In uict.

K''it rediiftlens en eery line. W. R. mmmmii At Williamsburg, Mat Earles was given .1 Ufa sentence in the Penitentiary for the mur der of Geerge Curd and Emma Durham. i Jehn II.

Kirby, called thi lumber king of Texas, was Indicted by a Texas Grand Jury en a charge of bribery by Warren Moere, a District Atterney. He is alleged te have paid Moere $12,500 te sscurd the dismissal of a case against tbe Kirby Lumber Company for violation of the Texas anti-Trust Law. Moere was also Indicted. A fire in the Casine Theater in Ntw Yerk Saturday caused a less of about $30,000. Tht dress rehearsal of the "Lady Teazle" company was in progress and there was almost a panie among the chorus girls, bat with the exception of a breken leg no casualties retailed.

The fir eccured about two bourn before the time for the matinee te begin. Fifteen hundred teiit hii beea Beld for the performance. Delicious te the Taste. knm mmi m4A Lk 409. vinei IIie Great Bodybuilder Wm Contains ALLlffe Jg sksfv Medicinal Elements ActuauvVwsssF MIaken Frem FRESH COOS' LIVERS, VTM MfcBUT NO 0Lg Vinel contains ALL the medicinal elements of genuine, fresh cod's livers and their oil with organic iron, and ether body building ingredients, in a deliciously palatable and easily digested form.

It is everywhere recognized as the greatest BODY BUILDER AND STRENGTH CREATOR known te medicine Vinel is the only cod liver preparation which contains no oil, grease, or any disagreeable feature, and sold en a positive guarantee of money back if it fails te give satisfaction." Fop Old PoeploPunv Childpen Weak Women Debilitated, All Tired Out People Nursing and Weak Mothers Te Gain Flesh Te Get Streng All Weak People dhronle Colds Hacking Coughs Bronchitis Lung Troubles Nothing equals Vinel- Try it if you don't like it, we return your money JOHN C. PECOR, Druist, Property erth ever 100,000 was destroyed by tire at Mobile, Ala The First Congregational Church of Marietta, 0 was destroyed by fire. Alexander Fergusen died at his home at Alexandria, at the agd of 119 years. He had resided in the United Status ene hundred years. Washington Hager, a Treacher, of Lincoln county, W.

was arrested in the pulpit en a chargf of counterfeiting, and ih new in Jail at I Hamlin. He is aecusd of circulating that hid benn raided te $10. bilk Indictments were returned by a Federal Grand Jury at Portland, against former United Stntes District tterney Jehn 11. Hall and several ethers en a ch irge of censpirirg te defeat the ends of justice. WAVE COMING tlintwewill Klie jmi inn Mn)sille.

the his ha run in me ate ii'slst the temntntlen te SMITH ilatMM! -x- VJB UyKiiUi aI'BP' CHOffTEiT LINi: AND Ql'ICKESi iSP Lexington, ChallanoegaNiSf ICiiexvilic. Aalicvllic, Qiarisslen Sr.v.v-r-r.1:, Ailir.tr. hw Oilcans, ijmr kf jf MB. tXifat JT evr. v.

c. rcjJSft'ajr JLl $fflWmWBm fWtWSski '-Za 'k Net a Patent Medicine. Sixteen families were burned out of a N-w Yerk tenement house. Fire at Seattle, Wash destroyed an eight-story building, valued at $400,000. The War Department at Washington kit been informed of the acquittal of Majer Edward Hardin, formerly of Kentucky, after a cwrt; martial trial in tbe Philippines in connection uith the escape of prisoners from the ilahpt Island pritren.

A distinct imprevement is neted in tbe st.ikt situation in Russia, though there are serleu troubles in the towns of Poland Ne seriuu clashes are reported from any quarter, though it is admitted that condition at Ledz, Warsaw. Kharkelf and ether industrial centnre lire still unfavorable. BlllllllllllllllB 11 vSSB lert te JpBHBHp -aj epm: fe? cr Cg JM nth in jgf eV A ie el'er S. f5 ''SM iinu (31 'vaS hnj -1 "'y iSi 'TBI COl 1 Am i AX fMM JEM -m a jv.

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