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The Public Ledger from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 2

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The Public Ledgeri
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Maysville, Kentucky
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CVRRAN, Editor and Owner. MTFICK rUBUO LXDQKB BCILDIKO, MAYBVUXa, KT. aUBSORIPTIONS-nT Xm Tear. 3fcC Otarea Moniha PELIVERBD MY CARRIER. rjtto Mm.

Ono Fayablo to Collector at end ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS CASH IN ADVANCE. Mrs. Besant says she was twins centuries ago. One of her is too ninny now. Baltimore Sun.

Mr. and Mrs. Moot Fulton, formerly of Dover, are tho happy parents of a girl baby at their borne in Ohio. SALT. Jnst received, a fresh supply.

Come quick. Going fast. G. W. McDamel Co.

BONNELU'S SHOW. Bonnelli's Vaudeville Show that is being pat on at the Opera-house this week deserves a largo patronage. Last night a big crowd was present and that the show pleased was evidenced by the hearty applause. The singing, dancing, moving pictures and playlet at tho wind-op are well worth the money 10 cents to every part of the house, i K. OF P.

GRAND LODQE. Winchester, October Gtb. After a day of continuous entertainment on Tuesday the Grand Lodge K. of P. settled down to business in executive session Wednesday morning and elected the following officers: Grand Chancellor C.

G. Saunders of Franklin county. Grand Vice Chancellor R. L. Slade of London.

Grand Prelate Harry A. Schoberth of Versailles. Grand Keeper of Records and Seals John W. Carter of Lexington. Grand Master of the Exchequer B.

P. Eubank of Bowling Green. Grand Master at Arms George C. Carter of Latcnia. Grand Inner Guard Dr.

H. L. McLean of Wilmore. Grand Onter Guard Sherman Arn of Mays-ville. Messrs.

J. B. Mathews of Covington and Jonett Henry of Hopkinsville were selected Representatives to the Supreme Lodge. W. C.

G. Hobbs of Lexington and Dr. Hern-don of Pikeville were elected on the Board of Control of Orphans' Home. Slaughter Sale OX- Wheat Drills, Richmond Champion Drills NOW Kirk Come Early if WASHINGTON THEATER. Week, Commencing a A jJ MONDAY, tJCt, 4til JAMES BONNELLI AND All-StarCompany Entire Change of Program Nightly.

SEATS AT CRANE SHAFER'S. 10c MAIL. UN 1H Month. The L. and report shows net increase of over $7,500,000, an increase of nearly over last year.

Miss Nellie Adams of Dover and Mr. Harry Apple of Eat Palestine, 0 were married September 20th at Salem, O. Mr. Thomas Payne of Portsmouth, 0., passed throngh the city this morning en route to Ew-ing, being called there by tho serious Illness of his aunt. In a fight between Will Stokes and Lee Johnson yesterday evening at Parker's livery stable, the former cut tho latter on the left arm with a razor.

Stokes was arrested and Jailed on the charge of cutting with intent to kill. Mr. Douglas McDowell's loss by fire at his home in West Third street last waek totals about This morning he received a check for G0O insurance on the building. The $300 carried on his furniture remains to be paid. For Sale By For I'urtty, Strength and llest Results use KirrEY'3 Pure Oieain of Tartar link-tug l'owdor.

Quarter pound can 10cut Full pound can 35 cenm llirrEY'S Absolutely Pnre Flavor-itig Extracts are Standard Strength. None purer or better made. Trial size 10c per bottle. Kyery article we make has our guartntee and Serial No. 2129 on cery box, bottle or i aokafcv, and are made to conform with all State Hlid National Lak, William IRippey, mm mm w.

w. wi wrm mp vrwt Our handsome 20-puge Hook lei of Recipes mailed free on receipt of name and address on postal card. ON AT Kirk's You Want One. HIS 10c Boyd county teachers passed resolutions favoring the enactment of stringent laws for tho prevention of cigniotte smoking and of a "veritable compulsory school law," expressing the opinion that Trustees should recoive reasonable compensation for their sorvicos. According to both Dr.

Cook and Commander Peary, tho Esquimaux are not only truthful and honorable gents, but they are also up-to-date scientists who know all about Arctic lore. Any data anont tho North Polo discovery, via an ignorant Esquimau would bo a joke on tho L. L. and the Ph. D's.

The woman of strong personality need fear neither ridiculo or contempt; but she must expect constant criticism. George W. Marshall of Orangeburg has, for valuable considerations, conveyed to W. M. Campbell 42 acres of land near Orangeburg.

Thoro will be preaching at tho Lawrenco Creek Christian Church tonight, by Rev. Roger L. Clark. Song service promply at 7 o'clock, Everybody invited. Mrs.

Isaac Woodward has charge of the Hilltop school during the enforced absence of Miss Ella Wallace, the regular teacher, who Is detaioed at home by the serious Illness of her sister, Miss Sarah Wallace. Mr. Andrew Clooney is announced in thin impression of The LEDCElt as a candidate for re-election as Conncilman from the Second Ward at the November election. Mr. Clooney has made a most excellent member of the City Council, and his constituents realizing that fact are determined on his re-election.

AH Grocers. RIPPEV'S Cake icing Is made In four flavors: Chocolate, Lemon, Vanilla, Cocoanut. Trice 10c per box. One tablespoonful of water to four of Icing will ice your cake Just right. RIPPEY'S Jelly Sugar Is made In four flavors; Oranjre.

Lemon, Strawberry and Chocolate. A 5c box makes a delicious Dessert for four lo six people. 126 East Second Street, niMnnuollt-rl ntttn onuments I Murray Thomas. DON'T PROHIBIT Danville Not a Dry Town From Present Conditions Big Fines E. W.

LilUid. Representative of Boyle county in ihe Legislature, was fined $3,300 In the Police Uuurt at Danville on forty-five warrants charging him with the illegal sale of liquor. Colonel Liilard has been running a drugstore there for a number of years. Bunk Raum, colored, was fined $1,200 on a charge of running a "blind tiger" in connecj tlon with a livery stable. He paid bis fine promptly, making a total of $1,800 in nlro months.

Other trials are to follow. Raum also agreed to quit selling whisky Colonel Liilard paid $300 in fines and agreed to close his drugstore, provided the other fines be suspended. The Court agreed and bis store was at once closed and will not be reopened. A monster mass meeting was held at the Courthouse for the purpose of evolving plans to make Danville a Prohibition town. "Jl? Tfar.

I anffared with chron and during this tlrao I l.a.I to Inks an rlOi of wrm v.attT onC9 lu" before on bowels. Happily 1 tjular I mi, a well man. njl'ery Willi Internal plie. Thanki i2Ji.1l?'ire'f07."Llt,ltlili morning, you can uto this lu beUalt of mlTerlnc humanity." B. I.

lUianoke, lit. Best For Tk CANDY CATMAJUIC Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Tanto Good, Do Oood. oJli.in.b.rik;-Tb ennll tablet etamped 0 00.

Guaranteed to our or your money back, Sterling Remedy Chicago or N.V. 803 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES PASTELS OIL PAINTINQS mt shop Bnlixrgement mado from photos. Orayona Pastels 82.50, Including framea. A beautiful lino or 10X20 framed pictures at $1. Embroidery materials of all kinds.

Stamping a specialty. mOSSJaPKT NOVELTIBB M. F. Confulln. T.

A. HlgRlm. A. Slattery. GOUfiHUN CO.

iMertakem ami emialmers. MAVSVlLtn, KY. Fine Mvery In conntio-tlon. 'Phone It, CONSTIPATION I I i Cntcst 3tmus The weather: Fair Thursday and Friday. A car famine la reported In Maryland and Indiana.

Steel companies are roceivlng premiums for Immedlato delivery. Tightening of money adversely affecting market home and abroad. Steel officials do not consider seriously rumors of big financial deals. Night riders are reported shooting out the lights at Claysvllle, Harrison county. Tho National Association of Insurance Underwriters meets today at Louisville.

William It. Hoarst was nominatod for Mayor of New York by Independence Leagne. Wells-Fargo Express report shows year ended June 30th was tbe best In history. The annual Conference of tho African Methodist Episcopal Church is In session at Frankfort. A St.

Petersburg dispatch says a plot to assassinate the Czar was discovered In the Win ter Palaco. a- The War Department will hereafter have no more army maneuvers jointly with tbe National Guard. 1 1 1 Henry S. Clay, Carrier on Route 8 out of Paris, has purchased an automobile to use in delivering mail. Although raw cotton declined a dollar a bale, half a cent per yard has been added to tho price of bleached cottons In New York.

A Rifle and Revolver Club, the aftermath of the recent Militia Encampment, will be organized by Frankfort marksmen Saturday night. Tbe next qualifying examination for the Rhodes scholarship will be held In Lexington at the State University October 10th and 20th. 1 1 R. G. Dun weekly commercial report says that the last evidence of the recent panic has disappeared and prosperity is again with ns.

Stanley Ketchell and Jack Johnson will fight for the world's heavyweight championship on October 16th instead of October 12th at San Francisco. Dr. Cook declares that it may bo a year be fore he la ready to submit bis records of tho North Pole journey to the Univorsity of Copenhagen. It is said that District Attorney William Travers Jerome.who poses, and hunts criminals in a drees suit, will not be a candidate for reelection in New York. Latonia officials Presiding Jndge, Charles F.Price; Associate Judge, John Dillon; Starter, Jake Holtzman; Secretary, John Dillon.

The fall meeting begins next Monday. Abbott Lawrence Lowell was Installed yesterday as President of Harvard University at Cambridge, succeeding Charles W. El-lot. Governor Willson of Kentucky was present. The great Cleveland streetcar fare controversy, extending over eight years, is no longer a political Issue, and has been settled on a 4-cent basis, with a municipal ownership proviso In the contract.

Zurich, October Gth. The international balloon race for the Gordon Bonnott cup has been won by Edgar W. Mix, the American aeronaut of Columbus, 0., who will take tbe cup back to the United States. 1 .1 Frlghtenod by shots fired by policemen who were pursuing him, Charles Brown, who escaped Wednesday morning from the Covington (Ky.) Workhouse, sank In mld-Btream In the Licking river and was drowned. A new counterfeit five dollar silver certificate has appeared in Michigan and other places, and tbe secret service has issued a warning to the public.

Tbe counterfeit bears tho Indian head and is of tbe series of 1899. Jim Jeffries is In London and -says be is ot the opinion that his fight will occur in San Francisco, and he said: "If Johnson is half as ready to fight as I am It won't be long after my return to America before we are at it." SPECIAL PRICE Lawn Moweis Frank Owens Hardware Go, What Ails You Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, hnyo frequent head-aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad tasto in morning, "heart-burn," belching of gas, ncid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times nnd kindred symptoms If you have any considerable number of tho above symptoms you aro suffering, from biliousness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is mado up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to medioal science for tho permanent euro of such abnormal conditions. It is a most effioient liver invlgorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthened The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath.

A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-formjng drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native Americnn medical, forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. iCMT MATSVIM.r JF.MK NO.

1501, T. 0. K. Mayiville Brle No. 1564, F.

O. will meet at Wilson Ilulldlng, Second street, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting Eagles Invited. Robert Tour, V. P.

William Ktniler, Secretary. FALL GOODS At the New York Store. We sell cheaper than others. A fortunato purchase: LADIES' SUITS. A sample line of Ladies' Suits, bought way below actual value; sec them.

915 Suits $0.06. $25 Suits These aro positively tho best values ever offered. LADIES1 AND CHILDREN'S HATS. Wo evidently hnvo what people want, as wo aro very busy In this department. Boautlful Hats $1.08 np to great valncs.

Children's School Hats and Caps UBc nnd 40c. UNDERWEAR. Indies' best -Bo garment ever shown. Children's Union Suits 20c; all sizes. Good valuo at UOc.

MISSES' CLOAKS, A great assortment. Prices, OHo to see them. SPECIAL. Heavy Drown Cotton 5c. Best Calicoes 5o.

New York Store. S. STRAUS, Proprietor. If you bay your clothes ber of facts, among others that thoroughly shrunk; that tho garment will be hand-made, and that tho stylo and fit will be faultless. These things wo guar antee to you absolutely; Tho cleverest clothes imaginable, broad, concave shoulders, full chest and and an individuality of style that will appeal to you instantly.

The prices, consider- ing the quality, are most moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. Soliciting 'h trial order, CREIGHBAUM SQUARE DEAL TAILOR. K)2 WEST SECOND STREET. i Miss Nollie Jones of Flemingsburg has taken, a pooltlon aa nurse at Wilson Hospital.

There It more Catarrh In this aeotlon of the country than nil other disease, put together, and until the last few year, was supposed to be luour-aide. Fora great many years doctor, pronounoed It a local dlsea.eand prescribed local and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and thereforcrequlresconstltutlonaltreatment. Hall's. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.

J. Cheney Toledo, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally In dose, from lOdrops toa tcaipoonful. It sot directly on ike-blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offerone hundred dollar, for any case It falls to sure.

Seud for circular, and testimonials. Ad dress, F. J. CHENEY A Toledo, O. Sold by 75f.

Take Hall's Family Plllsforoon. tlpation. of ub you are certain of a num- the cloth will be all wool and ON Now! ROTHES I CERTAINTY i 1 JL1.III11.1.

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