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Maysville, Kentucky
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1 a DAILY. Public MAYSVILLE REPUBLICAN. Ledger WEEKLY PUBLIO REPUBLICAN LEDGER-1809. -1887. MAYSVILLE, Personal Personal Mr.

Joe Power was in Flemingsburg Monday. J. W. Dunaway of Bowman was in the city yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Kenner of Flemingsburg have been visiting here a few days. Mr.

Roe Stephens has returned home from a visit to his mother in Huntington, W. Va. Miss Hannah Fleming' after a delightful visit with friends, left yesterday for Covington to visit relatives before returning to her home in Richmond. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1905. Mr.

Charles W. Conrad visited his parents a at Flemingsburg over Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. H.

E. Hewins and daughter of Covington were in the city yesterday. Mr. Charles F. Mack, the Eminent Commander of the tailoring department of Hechinger's, left for Flemingsburg yesterday afternoon to spend his periodical vacation.

Mr. John Crane of Firth 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. W.

McKinley. The funeral will take place today at 10 o'clock. Latest Markets CINCINNATI, Feb. 14, 1905. CATTLE, Good to choice 4.65@4.75 Butcher steers, good to 4 00 4.70004.85 Common te fair 2.75@3.85 Heifers, good to 3.75@4.35 4.40@4.50 Common to 2.0003.65 Cows, good to 3.10€3.75 3.85€04.00 Common to 1.25€02.85 1.50@2.60 Bulls, 2.85(@3.25 Fair to 7.0007.75 Common and 4.25€7.25 BOGS.

Selected, medium and Good to choice 5.30€5.40 Mixed packers 5.05/05.30 3 00 3.75 Common to choice heavy 4.25.04 75 Light 4.80@5 00 Pigs-110 ibs and 4.40204.75 BREEP. Extra Good to choice 4.7505.25 Common to LAMBS. Extra light fat butchers. 80 Good to choice 7.3507.70 Common to 5.00@7.25 FLOUR. Winter patent Winter fancy 5.25(05.40 Winter 4.35604.70 Extra 3.8504.05 Low 3.25@3.60 -Spring Spring fancy 5.1005.30 Spring 4.80@5:00 Rye.

Northwestern. 4.1504.25 Rve, ty. 4.2024.30 A MATTER OF HEALTH ROYAL ROYAL PO BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE The many friends of Mrs. William H. Yancey will regret to learn that she has had a rel and at this writing is in a very serious condition.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horsham and daughter, Mary, were registered at the St. Charles Hotel yesterday. They were returning to their home back of Aberdeen, after an extended visit to relatives in London, England.

DIVIDEND NOTICE What the Limestone Building Association Will Pay The Limestone Building Association has declared, the following dividend payable March 4th, 1905: Per Share Seventeenth .86 15 Eighteenth 4 85 Nineteenth 4 50 Twentieth 4 20 Twenty-first 3 85 Twenty-second 3 55 Twenty-third 3 90 Twenty-fourth 2 90 Twenty-8fth 2 55 Twenty-sixth 2 25 Twenty-seventh 1 90 Twenty eighth Series. 1 55 Twenty-ninth 25 Thirtieth 00 Thirty-drst 40 Consult your doctor about your cough! At the same time ask him what he thinks of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. He will know all about it, for we send doctors the formula. For over 60 years doctors have endorsed it for weak bronchitis, asthma. J.

C. Ayer coughs, colds, lungs, Lowell, Mass. WE DO ALL CUTTING, LETTERING, WITH PNEUMATIC TOOLS. Saves half the labor, oes work better. We manufacture and deal in Cemetery Work of every THE GARNETT MARBLE COMPANY, 111 Sutton Street.

Mrs. L. V. Davis, Millinery, 39 West Second, Maysville, Ky. Telephone No.

168. W. PORTER. I. H.

CUMMINGS PORTER CUMMINGS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 37 Second street. MAYSVILLE. KY DR.

LANDMAN, CENTRAL HOTEL, THURSDAY, MAR. 2, 1905, State National Bank, OF MAYSVILLE, KY. Capital 8100,009 30,000 DOES 4 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS SAMUEL HALL. President. CHAB.

D. PEARCE, JAB N. KIRE Cashier Vich-Pres. 3 Ledger The total assessed value of property in Nelson county is $6,294,130, in Christain county $9,500,000 and in Hopkins county $5,509,938. The Administration announces that the arbitration treaties as amended by the Senate will not be presented to the Governments with which they have been negotiated.

The Administration considers the amendment of the treaties tantamount to a rejection of them by the Senate. AR TREY River News ONE -ONE CENT. The tributaries continue to fall at headwaters. Captain Cramer has sold his interest in the steamer Ben Hur. The shore ice is expected to play smash with river craft when it breaks.

The Joe B. Williams and tow, near Ripley, have escaped damage so far. A number of coalboats and barges were lost when the ice in the Monongahela let go Saturday. The Raymond Horner is still ice-bound at Steubenville and the Harry Brown is laid up at Industry. The river will be filled with loose logs in a few days--runaways out of the upper Ohio tributaries.

The cold weather has again frozen the hopes of rivermen for an early resumption of packet navigation. The wharfboat at Vanceburg was carried off by the ice Saturday and stranded on shore ice one mile below town. It will be a glad day to the hearts of eteamboatmen when the boats get to running again. Shippers will be equally as glad. The Relief, cut down in the Cincinnati barbor by the ice, is damaged to the extent of $15,000 or $20,000.

Her machinery will be used on another boat. James Lee, President of the Lee Line of packet boats plying between Memphis, St. Louis and the South, with connections at Cincinnati with the Pittsburgh -Cincinnati Packet Line for Pittsburgh, died at his Memphis home Sunday. Deceased was a pioneer steamboat operator on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and leaves a valuable estate. His river interests will 1 be continued by his son, Robert E.

Lee, already associated with his father's vast river holdings. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0.

We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.

Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

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11 11 Ducks, 10 Spring turkeys Geese, per 84.00@6.00 CALVES. THE NEWEST LATEST To be seen in my show room. M. F. COUGHLIN, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER NEW TELEPHONES To Subscribers--The following names are not in our Directory, these telephones having been installed since its publication.

Please paste on the inside of front cover of your book, and call always by number, 332 American Tobacco Company. 79 Clinger, D. Residence. Clooney, Jeweler. 109 Cobb, John, Residence.

288 DeBolt, R. Aberdeen. 216 Gaebke, L. T. Co.

394 Geisel, C. Residence. 139 Goodman, B. Residence. 392 Hainline, C.

Store. 898 Hall, Mrs. S. Residence. 72 Harding Simons, Grocers.

395 Muse, J. Residence. 890 Public Library. 211 Newell, C. Residence.

374 L. W. Robertson, Residence. 396 Phister, Thomas Residence. 5 Poyntz, Charles Residence.

376 Richeson, Misses, Residence, 130 Traxel F. second telephone. 500 Washington Opera -house, Box Office. 300 Watson. Mrs.

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3 9.15@10.00 No. 1 clover 10.75@....... No. 2 clover 9.75@10.00 No. 11.25@...

No. 2 10 Just received. a carload of two and three-ply Felt Roofing Of the very best quality. To make it go quick we will sell it at very close margin. W.

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PECOR. Druggist. Property worth over $400,000 was destroyed by fire at Mobile, Ala. The First Congregational Church of Marietta, 0., was destroyed by fire. Alexander Ferguson died at his home atAlexandria, at the age of 119 years.

He had resided in the United States one hundred years. Washington Hager, a Preacher, of Lincoln county, W. was arrested in the pulpit on charge of counterfeiting, and is now in Jail at Hamlin. He is accused of circulating $2 bills that had been raised to $10. Indictments were returned by a Federal Grand Jury at Portland, against former United States District Attorney John R.

Hall and several others on a charge of conspiring to defeat the ends of justice. Sixteen families were burned out of a New York tenement house. Fire at Seattle, Wash, destroyed an eightstory building, valued at $400,000. The War Department at Washington has been informed of the acquittal of Major Edward E. Hardin, formerly of Kentucky, after a courtmartial trial in the Philippines in connection with the escape of prisoners from the Malapi Island prison.

A distinct improvement is noted in the strike situation in Russia, though there are serious troubles in the towns of Poland. No serious clashes are reported from any quarter, though it is admitted that conditions at Lodz, Warsaw. Kharkoff and other industrial centers are still unfavorable. A ANOTHER COLD WAVE COMING On top of' the one just passed, together with the zero prices we are making on our winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES in an effort to get money to pay for spring goods, ought to make the PEOPLE GET WARM on our proposition to sacrifice profits this month in order to raise CASH. What's the use to name a lot of prices? A visit to our store will convince you that we will give you more for your money than any shoe store in Maysville.

The men certainly appreciate the big bargain we are giving them for $2, ladies cannot resist the temptation to buy a pair of' Patent Leather Samples for $1.45. Boys' Good Shoes only 73c. In fact, great reductions on every line. W. R.

SMITH CO At Williamsburg, Mat Earles was given life sentence in the Penitentiary for the murder of George Curd and Emma Durham. John H. Texas, was a charge of Attorney. $12,500 to against the tion of the also indicted. Kirby, called the lumber king of indicted by a Texas Grand Jury on bribery by Warren Moore, a District He is alleged to bave paid Moore secure the dismissal of a case Kirby Lumber Company for violaTexas anti-Trust Law.

Moore was A fire in the Casino Theater in New York Saturday caused a loss of about $30,000. The dress rehearsal of the "Lady Teazle" company was in progress and there was almost a panic among the chorus girls, but with the exception of a broken leg no casualties resulted. The fire occured about two hours before the time for the matinee to begin. Fifteen hundred seata had been sold for the performance. Queen Grescent Route.

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