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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' In ll.llllii "I Hjmmmm lp '1 i i i i i i i Tiflr 7a i ATT.T Xit JP t. hHK1 H1Vfe9 eak jl a r-- wwt HTHTT jfifcv' V. MAY3VILLB BSPUBUOAN. "VJtKAXY RttPOBltWAS-im, Jt JIMXT PUULIO I.BDQE&-UM, MAYSVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1909. CW22 COPY ONE CFLNT.

ANOTHER SPELLING REFORM. D-o-g spells "dog," C-a-t spoils "oat," Dut h-a-l-r, That spells "rat" Botton Herald, P-l-g spells "pig," B-a-t epelb "bat," H-a-yc-ock That spells "hat." Houston Pott. A-p-o spells "ape," M-a-t spells mat," And s-h-a-p why, That spells "slat." Cleveland Plain Dealer. F-I-t spells "fit," V-a-t spells "vat," But p-1 u-m That spells "at." Chicago Tribune. H-u-n-K spells B-un-d spells "bung," But G-b-l-n-k, That, spells "stum? 5.

Louii Times. P-o-I'S'O spoils "poise," Il-o-y-8 spells "boys," But F-n-u r-t-h, That spells Pilot Grove Olo.) Record. W-i-t Bpells "wit," G-r-it spells "grit," But e-o-o-u-u-h That spells "quit" To the Farmer If you are going to build or do any concrete work we can furnish what you need. Brick, Lime, Sand, Cement Gravel, Wall Plaster and Lath, Etc. You will need a supply of COAL for next Vinter, which you will always find a good supply of the best quality at our yards.

Maysville Coal Co 'PHONE 142. How does this weather Buit you for Indian summer? Mr. Clark. Williams of Huntington, W. Va is now In charge of the lunch stand at the C.

ahdO. Dept. A New York newspaper says that Miss Mary Garden of grand opera fame said "No" to all proposals of marriage till she met Prince Mavrcordate, a Russian multi-millionaire. Spwt smeii's Headquarters 1 i Hunters, Look! GUNS, All Kinds Automatics, Pumps, Hammer less and Single Barrels a specialty. SHELLS Leader, Brush, Repeaters, V.

M. C. or any kind you are looking for. Leggings, Hunting Coats, Hunting Vests, Gloves, Lanterns. Come and buy early.

The hunting season will soon be here. Don't forget that with every dollar cash purchase you get a chance on $100 Full Leather Top Buggy. $50 Runabout. $25 Set Harneaa. $18 Saddle.

$10 Kobe. $5 Storm Front. All to be given away January 1st, 1910. Mike Brown The Deal There dill be a total eclipse of the moon on November 27th, the totality beginning at a. m.

and ending at m. It will be visible In the United States, Canada, Mexico and Central and South America. There will also be a partial eclipse of tho sun on December 12th, but it will not be visible in tho United States. Elevon trains a day between New York and Chicago over a single railroad indicates the growing importance to the metropolis of its lake Bhjre suburb. If you believe in prayer, don't pray to be delivered from your enemiee.

Pray that you may never hoar what your friends say about you behind your back. John Davis of Aberdeen has had his pernios increased to $30 per month. i Mrs. Judith A. York, aged 81, died at her home near Moorefleld, Nicholas county, after a long illness of cancer of the stomach.

Por the first time in the history of Ken-tucky, father and son will both occupy seats as members of the State Senate at the same time. Hon. B. M. Arnett of Nlcholasville and his son, Lewis W.

Arnott of Covington, both Democrats, will have that distinction. Mr. Mitchell Taylor of Danville has just closed a deal with tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad whereby ha agrees to furnish them worth of cross ties between this date and the first of next July. The ties are to be taken from Mr. Taylor's timbered estate near Athol, in Breathitt county.

To fall to win'l-pprovfli of oseV otW-' -J i -J ii self is defeat MdMen Is none other. S. Meyers mh), Kafcne of Aihlaai have been granted! patent on a vegetable cutter. -r sensational new cigar Power Daultoo's Havana Smokers 5c. Havana Filler.

Guaranteed Signor Fompeo Copplnl, the sculptor, who has the contract for the General John Hunt Morgan equestrian statue to be erected at Lexington by the Kentucky D. of C'fl, has shipped bis plaster model to New York and expects to have everything in readiness for the casting of the bronze statue by April 1st, 1910. The committee having in charge tho raising of the funds for this statue still lacks $2,500 of the sum necessary to pay for csstirg the bronze statue, $6,500 "TIUCRAVENETTE COATS We havo already sold thus early this surely is a Cravenette season. Our close connection with the largest manufacturers ol Cravenette garments in the country makes it possible (or us to offer of a fresh shipment a beautiful Waterproof Cravenette at $10.50 that is fully worth and sells everywhere for $20. Some of them have automobile collars and lapels and others plain collars.

We want you to see this garment, and if interested come early; they will not Inst long. The best and most convincing recommeudation we can givu our Shoes is that we warrant every pair to give reasonable satisfaction. If they do not, "we make good." This accounts for us doing the good Men's and Boys' Shoe business of Maysville. It is gratifying to us that upon our advice you have compared our fifty-cent ($0.50) Underwear with others in town and were quickly convinced that ours is the best fifty-cent Underwear sold in Maysville. BE SURE AND GET TICKETS OX O'JU MOTOR BUGGY.

D. HECHINGER CO. fin MAYSVILLE'S LEADING CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE. IIS WEST SECOND STREET. "Cartmell extracts teeth without pain.

THERE IS NONE BETTER. Kentucky Greenbrier Whisky, bottled in bond: $1 per quart. DONOVAN'S, Opposite L. and N. Depot.

JSmoke Masonlan, 10 cent cigar for 5c, The Burloy Tobacco Society has purchased five acres of land at MtSterling and wilL at once begin the erection of a modern warehouse and re-drying plant, which will employ sixty hands and handle P50.000 pounds of tobacco. There are 1,617 prisoners in the Ohio Penitentiary. Mrs. Ernest March, formerly of this city, has been ill for two months at St. Joseph's Hospital at Lexington, is rapidly improving and has returned to her home in that city.

0Th( Public IMlKer. ltx-nl ami; Ions dUtnuce'IMionw No. 41). $1 For a Full Quart "Old Taylor Whisky, bottled in bond. M.

C. Russell Co. MARSHALL BLANTON vMeots An Untimely Death by the Accidental Discharge of His Shotgun' Marshall Blanton, aged 18, who lived with his paronts about two miles below this city, was instantly killed yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock by the accidental discharge of bis shotgun. Young Blanton and an older brother were on the river in separate boats duck bunting. They had crossed over and reached the Ohio flhoro, and in stepping from one boat to the other the unfortunate young man's gun was, in some manner, discharged, the entire load striking him full In the breast, making an awful wound and killing him Instantly.

The family, consisting of father, mother and three sons, moved from Fleming county to their present abode last April, and are industrious and worthy people. The funeral will take place tomorrow. The remains will bo taken to Fleming county for burial. i i A Mrs. Dr.

A. 0. Taylor is recovering slowly from her recent illnesi and is now able to go about her home. KcUrcKIN corsets -MISS ELWOOD comes from the designing room of the makers of RED-FERN CORSETS. While discussing fashions with our customers and the corset model necessary to produce correct figures for current fashions, she will explain the supremacy of whalebone as a corset stiffener over all other boning.

There has never been a corset or dress stiffener or any boning substance that has equaled in any degree, but one quality lasting power whalebone. If the boning substitute had lasting qualities, it lacked resiliency, or it lacked the flatness of whalebone or its lightness it is conceded by all users of bone for dress purposes that no bone has all the qualities combined in whalebone. After testing all other boning substitutes for high-grade corsets, we determined to continue staking our reputation on whalebone. We added to our line this year the newest Redfern styles. You are cordially invited to visit our Corset Department during the stay of Miss Elwood.

A purchase is not expedited. The models will be explained and you may be fitted to the model suited to your figure and given the style number, purchasing at your convenience. 1SS 1909 S. P.Sarsaparilla, the great tonic and blood purifier, 50c, at Sallie S. Wood's Drugstore.

The Illinois State Board of Agriculture has named Isaac Funk for the Illinois Farmers' Hall of Fame. lie was a native of Clark county. Ky where he jvaa born in 1797. EVMonnments I Murrav Thomas. Shipments of export cattle from Montgomery and JMh counties in the last three months have ben very large.

4, GOO bead have been shipped from Mt. Sterling, which represented to the farmers of that section $420,000 cash. jJ29Free Sewing Machines at Gerbrich's. The Bracken Warehouse Company Is making arrangements to make the final distribution of the 190G tobacco money in that county. Fifteen per cont.

of this crop remains unpaid, as well as the same amount of the 1907 crop. NEW PREMIUMS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. Globe Stamp Co. Miss Mae Thomas of Dover, and a former pupil of Miss Lida Wood's school of stenography of this city, is now employed in the office of Bowles Gordon at Huntingtoo. BAXTER 8IUM8.

Mr. Albert Baxter, aged 2C, and Miss Clara B. Slmmi aged 22, both of Mason county, were married in the County Clerk'a office yesterday morning, Judge 0. D. Newell officiating.

BAKE YOUR FRUIT CAEES NOW NEW KAI8IN8, NEW CURRANTS. NEW CITRON, NEW ORANGE PEEL, NEW LEMON PEEL and FINE8T NEW SULTANA RAISINS you ever saw. PRIOE8 SUITS and CLOAKS We are enjoying the largest Cloak and Suit business in our history, and we are not surprised at that. The correct styles at the correct prices marked in plain figures is the solution. You cannot buy an old suit in our store, because we have not any in stock.

to "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES, the best 'wearing shoes for ladies in America, $3 to $4. I Another lot of the 75c FEATHERS at 15c- "BABY JEAN," the $2.50 DOLL for $1,49. Ask us what is the best selling book in Kentucky. We know. MERZ S.

''MW. 1 4 A if 1 i I iA $'4 a ,) -V'O vw ocioni.

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