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The Public Ledger from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 1

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The Public Ledgeri
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Maysville, Kentucky
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I PUBLI A'HiwMwir KEPUBLtoAtr-un. a "p.QI JK. teWBAZI.T PVBLIO ZEIaEB-Utt. mux I 1 pttrt jf! ma ledger PAWNEE 0ATS i BftBljlBBlSiHBWK i I i I II 4 Just what you have been looking (or, and a toy in I I fflnKSSSSS3BB II cacn P'10110, While thoy last 10c per package I J. C.

CABLISH BRO. I tMDcu3 MA TSVILLE, KY. WEDNESDA DECEMBER 11, 1907 ONE COPY-ONE CENT. I the quahty onooinm. mabonto Tragus wrmpiKO I r-.

VW i i laEjf- Ibk mfmrwrn 9 v' iKWti mX V7 1.A-H ,.1 9r nl W. fiLMi WiJ'A: tSfeW YES, MALMl USfe- "There was a young lady In Guam flHgffl Who said, "Whllo the ocoan is calm, I'll Plunge in for a lark I- SflW I ffr But eho met with a shark. IvUm I HU now slog the twenty eighth psalm. Aj fJJ.f, Houtlon Pott. i'Hj Babbita are selling at 6o to Gjc in the county.

.4 Coons and possums are plentiful this season. jfe63 have been collected on abont 2,000 in Fleming county. I a Tho state of Ohio Is to spend a million dol- for improving her two canals. i Mrs. Nancy Reed, wife of William Reed, is at her home near Carlisle, aged G9.

MX- sYestordaywas pretty rough on the inaugura tion hot it was rougher on tbo Democrats. ft Mr. James Dann has qaalified as'ndmlnistra- Tter 01 wiuiam uunn, aoceasea, witn jonn v. Plea as snrety'on bond. sv Tbo L.

and N. carried seventy-eight passen gers from this city to witness the inauguration Wof Gorernor Willson at Frankfort. A ralaable horse belonging to Miss Lila fell headlong int a well at Washing ton Monday night and was drowned. The same laaimal fell into a well bat a short time beforo bat "was recovered without damage. iTHEBLNK FOR Week Beginning December I TAYLOR sfatere I World renowned fancy and trick skatorial artists.

Different performance each night and Saturday matinee. Admittance As Usual. This is an extraordinary attraction. Performance at 9: 1 5. UP TO GRAND JURY V- a tha Tnhnnnn UUnp Mnui nn Nnnr" Gormantown.

Peace at Present Rollins Phi etfnaflnn (n Hi a fonnnrn utnrm hftlr. nnnr ii.fl etm jt mt Ittiua Ma afMM nnarrtwn nrt nnAwn. liner nnrl fnr thn nnnre. at lniut. thn rinvn of 1 Jf7 j'peace spreads its white wings and the war 'reload has dissolved itself into nothingness; fcenc conditions are restored to a more or less Wlr f-v The agitation and assembline of man was tiT turn nf Minn Rllra Diranii'a fnnanti 7X 'tke White brothers, who are half owners in the crop attempting to deliver tobaoco to the American Tobacco Company in this city, to which concern they had virtually contracted fU DUIU, The Whites not being members of the Society A XMiilfw In AtvrLamm lt HiaTm riaa lm OJuir uwwijju ueu vtv rqiq iw fowmA with the idea that they were simply liana IV Ail svntn mlrwtt anil a( La It Is said they were informed in no nnmis-jtokablo languago that if they persisted in $WEET CIDER, SHELLED PEOANS, tho finest MIXED Don't Read This Unless yon want to know tho best placo to buy THAT BURNS.

Wo also bundle Brick, Ijlnic, Sum! and Suit. Agents Tor Alnbantcr Wall Plaster. Special price on Portland Cement. Olvo us call. MAYSVILLE COAL CO.

PHONE 142. SJAttractive prices on Lamps at Schatz-mann's. The Adams Coanty (Ohio) Board of Control, and the Scioto County (Ohio) Board of Control filed articles of incorporation at Frankfort Monday, without any capital stock. The papers wero recorded from this coanty and the business to be conducted by tho Boards is to co-operate with the Burloy Tobacco Society, a branch of the American Society of Equity, in the control of the Barley Tobacco output of their respective counties. Wt Mi hauling the loaded wagon away that tho tobacco would bo that if the tobacco was returned to the barn and bang ap all would be well and no harm come to it.

Discretion being the better part of valor, espeolally In this instanco, it was taken back and rebung in the barn. In the meantime the father of the two young men camo to Maysville to seek legal redress. After interviewing the autboritias he was directed to lay his complaint before the Grand Jury, now In session, which he did, and that all powerful body has the matter under consideration. What the outcome will be remains to be seen, bat let us hope right will right Itself and everything will be all right in tho end. Miss Anna M.

Wallace has boen confined to her home for two weeks, suffering from rheumatism. CHRISTMAS CANDIES! CHRISTMAS CAHOIESl Finest line over in Maysville at M. C. Russell FOR SALE. If not sold privately, I will sell at auction Saturday at 2 m.

the Manhattan Restaurant, in part, or as a whole. James Dunn, Administrator. Only 25c Gallon. SHELLED WALNUTS NUTS on tho market. ayPor Rent Flat of four rooms.

No. 39 West Second street. Apply to Thomas A. Davis. SUIT TO FORECLOSE Fleming County Railroad Has Hard Luck All Along tho Line A suit has been filed by tho Colombia Trust Company, Trustee, in tbo Circuit Court at Flemingsburg to forecloso mortgage bonds amounting to $28,500 against the F.

and S. C. Railroad, on which it is alleged the interest has defaulted sinco last June. A judgment for the amount is asked, and, if granted, the road will have to be pnt up end sold for what it will bring. At the present time damage suits amounting to over $200,000 are pending against the road.

Timely Hints for Useful Holiday Gifts at Most Attractive Prices. For man or young man there is nothing to compare with something to wear. Give "Him" a fancy Waistcoat, Gloves, Bath Robe, Honso Coat, or any of tho many useful, desirable wearables shown here and you will give "Him" a gilt that will be appreciated. Men's Bath Robes, blanket and terry cloth, in fancy effects $5 to $9. Men's House Coats, plain and fancy, beautifully trimmed, cut in the latest style, $4.50 to $10.

Fancy Waistcoats in handsome flannels $2.60 to $5. Bilk Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy, 50 to $1. Silk Mufflers in all colors 75c to $2.50. Fine Snxpenders in hundreds of styles at all prices. Fancy Half Hose 25c to 75c a pair.

The finest line of Leather Bags and Suit Cases ever brought to Maysville, ranging in price from $5 to $18. Do your shopping now while stocks are at their best. If desired, goods purchased now will be held for future delivery. THE HOME STORE. Taylor at Washington has reduced the best calicoes and brown cotton to Ec.

SSF0R SALE Cincinnati cylinder printing pressi Good condition. Cost will sell it and outfit at great bargain. A F. OURRAN, Ledger office. The We will take good card of you right up to the eleventh hour 'til the very last shopping moment, but it is undeniably easier to buy now than it will be next week.

We wish we could induce you to test our advice. Won't you look at these TODAY. TABLECLOTHS yds.long $1.25 to $7X. NAPKINS Match above, $1 to $5 doz. TOWELS Plain and fancy huckabac 10c to $1.25.

Satin damask embroidered, fringed, hemstitched 25c to $2. CENTERPIECES Linen embroidered, cluny. renaissance or Mexican lace trimmed, round or square, 12 to 24 inches, 50c to sprachtled, hemstitched or scalloped, 25c to $1. DOYLIES Plain or with lace, drawn-work or embroidery, 4 to 9 inches, 10c to 75c. CARVING CLOTHS Damask or plain linen, hemstitched or allopcd, 25c to $1.

LUNCHEON CLOTHS Damask, one yard square 75c to embroidered linen to $75; Mexican, 1 SE33I newest importation, at Schatz-mann's. Thomas McNeal, sent to the Frankfort Penitentiary for life from Greenap coanty for murder, has had his sentence commutted to ten years. mummi ii msammmmmmm Do Your FURS. Be careful in buying furs. There is such a difference in furs.

Our furs are all well selected and bought from the best and most reliable fur dealer in America. 98c to $25. HANDKERCHIEFS The dainty kind which make such appropriate presents, 5c to $2.50, ROMEO SLIPPERS A beautilul line of dainty colors, fur tops. I jL JzU SSSpecIal sale on pianos at Gorbrich's. Monday afternoon there was quite a serious accident at the Fifth Ward school grounds.

Just before school resumed at 1 o'clock, during an exciting game of "shinny," Bobble Bradford, son of Mr. William Bradford, who lives near the Cemotery, waa struck in the month by a shinny ball and a handfnl of his front teeth krocked oat. The boy bled profusely for a whllo and he had to be taken to a doctor for repairs. The game continues right along. BAZAR.

In the room next J. Woods' Drugstore, on Friday, December 13th, at 10 a. will be held the annual bazar of the Central Church In connection with tho Bale of fancy work will be held at 5 p. m. a Dutch Market.

A plate, will be handod you free. With these you go a marketing among the surrounding tables, whereon will be displayed many delicacies, at so much per. Then seat yourself at a table and enjoy the fruits of your labor. 3. HElCPIIlSra-BK, The Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock with iirs.

Ernie White. 3The handsomest line of Christmas Cards, Menus, Folders, ever shown in Maysville, at the Ledijery Printery. Holiday Rush MB nMBMHH MMk MRHna MM ktnVl MM JLI MH Watches, Jewelry and other holiday goods. See them at G. A.

McCarthy's. James Gray, aged 15, accidentally shot and almost instantly killed Ell Reeves, aged 14, while oat bird hunting Monday near their home, four miles North of Owingsvilln. Christmas Shoppin; BOOKS. Some of the new copyrights: Aunt Jane of Kentucky, Susan Clegg, Rebecca, Anderson Crowe, Celebrity, Beautiful Lady, The Weavers, Barbary Sheep, Shepherd of the Hill. 98c and $1.19.

ROOSEVELT BEARS The most entertaining children's book ever written, gi.oo. HENTY ALGER All titles, 19c. JrC Zi Judge Lewis Apperson is one of the Incorporators of the Southern Coal and Coke Company, which has just been incorporated at Mt. Stetling with $300,000 capital. The company owns 5,000 acres of coal lands in Knox county and it is the purpose to build ovens and open up the mine.

FOUND, $100! Will buy more Window 3, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Roofing, Paint, Mill Work and Lumber at H. Collins fM The Flemingsburg Board of Supervisors made a net raise this year in the taxable valuation of property of $30,345 The Ladies Aid Society of the Third Street M. E. Church will meet with Mrs. B.

P. Mc-Clanahan Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. cluny or renaissance lace trimmed linen $2 to $12; sprachtel, hemstitched or scalloped 25c to $1. PILLOW-OA8ES Hemstitched and embroidered, pure linon, $2, $2 pair. SUITS to less regular prices, splendid assortment, big bargains.

COATS At great reductions, big variety, guaranteed qualities. UMBRELLAS Silk, black and colors, $1 to $5. Near silk $1 to $2. SOFA PILLOWS 50c to $2. PILLOW TOPS Silk 75c, tapestry 25c, lithograph 15c, 25c.

GARTERS 25c, 50c neatly boxed. HAIRPIN8 Box of 6, shell, 10c, 15c. ROOHING Box of six, 25c. HOSE 8UPPORTER8 25c, 50c. APRONS White lawn, 25c to 75c.

WAI8T PATTERNS-By the yd. silk 59c to $1, fancy mohair 75c to $lM. 3 teeth without pain The Cynthiana Domocrat says it is reported that Hon. J. Pugh of Vanceburg is feeling tho poise of Republicans of the District with reference to the nomination for Congress next year.

DOLLS "Baby Doris," the most talked about doll in Maysville, $1.50 Worth $2.50. TEDDY BEARS, MONKEYS AND CATS. A regular jungle, 25c to $2.98. TEDDY BEAR FURNITURE 5 pieces, 98c FEATHER BOAS They are all the rage in the East and are certainly beautiful. JE3 JbL 3rBooks for the Twenty-seventh Sorieafif i thn PaodIa'a Rnildinc Association ononad 9s- cember 1st.

Take new shares and save money Apply to J. E. Threlkeld, Secretary, Gordo Sulser, Treasurer, or any of the Directors. SOMETHING! NICE, GOOD AND FANCY. Carload of Northern Irish Potatoes.

M. C. Russell 0. JZBk fine assortment of Christmas Cards at Sallie Wood's Drugstore. Post 7T.

T. ine Lionisviiie limes Monoaym7toqtne capture, after a three-milo chase, of three men suspected of being felons, one of tho culprits 'n giving the name of William Martin of this citr. 1907 MAYSVILLE'S BEST STORES 0IVE GLOBE TRADINQ Merz Bros D. Hechlnger J. C.

Cabl (b A ltro. O. Calhoun, Dan Ferrlnt, Schatzmann's Chink Store, O'llnre Hardware CA, Crane Sbater, Collins Lumber Co. COMB AND BRUSH SETS A grand line of Toilet, Articles, such as ir Combs and Brushes, i't Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, made of thefi famous "Stayclean" Ebov noid. 98c to $4.98.

LADIES' SCARFS Made ot beautiful ere de chine and silk, 98c to $3. 'i NowJ- Hi-1 fe I 3 'i-lr a 1 lei, 5 Ri Eli Vi 1', 9 USRft. GKEISELi -v tJh 7 x. Vi ffi.d iH zr i iWS-lt. I "TrtV ffti- rf Md 'A i r.w Jr r- BB.

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