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ii iimi iu in i xvjujjs fcfc ffi-" rrz St- Wl. 1.1 Sryes I 1 Fill I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi oiU An T.1f O-I VH 'Jho soft roll lapel la good Blyie iWhen well tailored. You can eeo it iour real English effects aim in 'Cny smait modifications. Then tuo now conservative aiyuuK. athletic models, and a great selection ol knock-about outing suits.

As to fabrics, Grays oro great, lirowna are lino and Bluo Serges are always 'alvnnir. RMklnf P.ffGClS IU HRW DUUUKI 'n weaves and shadings. The Hats, tho -Ho'so. the Neckwear ond every article tunt a gentleman wears is here lor you. Geo.

H. Frank Co. Maysvllle's Foremost Clothiers. PUBOCfi3iLEDGElt usyoviLLB.sr. wi- Tim Jnlerurban traction line has the, fare from New Richmond to Cincinnati to CO cents.

WOMAN'S CLUB Session Hold Saturday and Delooates Appolntod to Mammoth Cavo Convontlon Tho follofftog mattora wore disposed of at Saturday' meeting of tha Woman's Club: Mrs. P. P. Parker was elected Correspond- Secretary add Miss lloso Watson was "HHBtwiiKti well tailored. You can eeo oieoiou ikouuiuiun ucLiu.oij.

Mrs. Leallo WortblngtoD, Mrs. Longnecker, Mies LIda D. Woods, Miss Yancey, Mrs. Davis, Mrs.

Lee and Mrs. Reed wero elected delegates to tbs Mammoth Cava Convention. Tbero aro still two delegates to be elected. Any of 1 tho members of tbe clob wishing to go will pleaso notify Mrs. Reed or Mrs.

Wortblngton. Mr. L. T. Anderson, proprietor of Potnt-an-Viow Stock Farm has presented the ploy committee with a wooden, double- seated yard This ellt has ereatly ec- couragea me laates.

Mr. DIoterlch has very generously presented the committee for tbo Junior Civic League with several hundred packages of flower seed. Ip DEAT ICI iL-H MS TTlo. MH3. LAURA LYDIA BATEUAN.

'k- The venerable Mrs. Laura Lydla Bateman passed away yesterday noon, after a protracted illness at tho home of her daughter, Gordon Gllmore, of East Second Btreet, aged She was born In Minerva May lth, 183C, and was a daughter of tbe late James S. and Lydla Wortblngton Pepper. Sho was united marriage to C. P.

Dateman of I.ewlsburg, 10th, 1859, who preceded her to the grave 43 yoars ago. She leaves as a heritage to those left behind a beautiful Christian life, spent In follow J. tho precepts of her Master and In lending tino stfil iinJ InddAfiMa In Iha ti ti 1 1 il tn rt Iha rust am auu luuuuuio tu tuo uyiuiu vt uu human race to a higher piano of Christian life. Sho leaves to mourn bor loss one devoted 'daughter, Mrs. Gordon Gllmore, with whom "she baa made ber home for yoars, besides tbreo grandchildren, Mrs.

W. O. Coburn of Minerva, Mrs. A. D.

Johnson of Indlanvpolis, and Uisa Edna Webster Gllmore of this city; also one sister, Mrs. Maria Victor of -'ti-CovhtBton. and nnn krnthor. William Pnnnr ii 'd tf 1.l(Anrt "111 anA ntlm. Fuaeral tomorrow at p.

m. Mloerva ''Christian Church, with services by Rev. W. W. iltll and Rev.

Roger L. Clark. WES. nARKlCT AI.PI1HUS IIAt.LKNriER. The announcement of tbe death of this PS exceptionally good woman, which occurred Saturday aftoroaoa at 5:45 o'clock, was i severe shock to her relatives and friends nod was rocelved with unfeigned Borrow bv tbo entire community.

She bad visited Dr. EIU Dicks In Court and while sitting in tho reception room and was suddenly stricken with paralysis at 11:10 o'clock. She was removed to Wilson Hospital, where she llogered untl the hour iboTO stated when sho peacefully passed -away. She was the widow of John Ballanger, at Lis ilailh nrnmlnnnt -lianlar nf thl rltv. ft che was a daughter of Alpbeus and Emily Uascbm, and was bora in this city May 28tb, 1815, Sho was a niece of Bishop Bascom of the M.

E. Church, South, of which denomlaa- llan-sbe was an active and zralous member KB' years, and her death will leave- a void tfjojCburch membership bard to replace. )flTi ihrnn nlfti-na untl thrn nnnhnca paries Scott, Ulllaboro, 0., Miss Covington, Mrs. John Bat- Mr. Downtop, Milivau- Uiwnton.

St. Louis, and Jlty. ko'plsce this afternoon be 8outb, pP' June xsuiu iu uuiy su. Slioo-Edoor Kills Himself AUGUSTA, Uay 19th. Frank Thompson, aged -10, a ehoe-edger, shot himself today and died instantly.

He leaves a wife and three children Taft Confident of Ohio Si'itlNOFlBLD. 0 May 18th. Confident that his appenl lo tho prldo of Ohio and an Ohio President have Loan of eomo avail and that bis chance of capturing this State's d. fogation to the Republican National Convontbn baa improved greatly since he crossed the Ohio river last Monday, PreBldont Taft tonight closed a week's campaigning with a speech hero. Only oao moro day, Monday, will be dovoted bv President Taft to this campaign.

When be makes his last speech at Diyton Monday nloht ha will havo travoled almost 3,000 miles In Ohio, will have spoken In ever Congressional district In tho State and havo visited 73 of Its 88 cotinllec The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey has declared a dividend of $5 per shnrc. payable June 15. The number of failures reported in the United States for last week, are 2-13, against 2G0 for week before. Tho confession of GcorgetJCaul in Atlanta clears the robbery of a (Cincinnati salesman of $25,000 worth of iewelery. GIRL ALWAYS WEAK Tells How She Became Stronn and Vinorous "When I seo pale, puny children on tbe street I always wondor what their parents are doing, if anything, to build up their strength," said a well dressed man tho other day.

Mary Lang of Altoona, was one fuch child. Her story Is told In one o( ber own letters. "Evor since childhood," she soys, "1 havo been weak and dellcato Bnd my blood has been thin and poor. Many different forms ot troatment did me no good but last spring I took VInol and now I am so much stronger and better that I want you to know it. I dou't know when I havj felt so well and vigorous as I have since taking Vino)." We only wish that every weak, rundown sickly person would realize tht Vinol Is the oco best remedy to enrloh the blood, build up tody and put the glow of beslth In pale cheeks.

"Your money back It you are not pleased" Is tbe way we sell VInol, so you can see we believe In It. J. C. Pecsr, Druggist, Maysville, Ky. Maysville Won Saturdays Game Maysville won frcm Paris Saturday at that place by a scoro of 5 to 3.

Sanford was very effective after the second Inning and worked out ot many tight places. In the fourth In nlnir. with two on bases, he bit the ball over the centor field fence for a borne run, The features of the game were tbe running catches of both Welsh and Benton. The score: 123450780 Paris 11000000 13 Maysville ....0 0032000 15 Earned Runs Paris 1, Maysville 2. 10 3 10 3 Homo Run Sanford.

Bases on Balls Olf Sanford 3, off Koehler 3. Uii by Pitcher By Sanford. Popkon. Struck Out By Sanford by Koehler 3, Sacrifice Hits Clever, Benton. Stolen Bases Ilarreli.Comlngore.

Wild Pitch Sanford. Double Play Williams to Carmony. Time 1:50. Umpire Kelly. Attendance 250.

100 Itewnrtl, 6100. The readers ol this paper will be pleased to lea'n that thorelt at least science has been able to cure la all Its stages, and CaUrrb. Unit's Cure Is the only poiltlvecure nowkuown to the medlcalf raternlty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a oonttUutlonaltreatment. Hall's Catarrh Ciirels taken Internally, beting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot tbe system, thereby destroy Ing the of thedlseaie, and giving thu patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature la doing Its work.

The proprietors have so much faith In Us ouratlve powers that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars tot anyoasethatltfallstocure. Sendforllstof testimonials. AddressF.J. CHENEY Soldty all Druggists, 75c. Take HaU'arally Pillaf or constipation.

amm-nm BARGAIN DAY at DAN COHEN'S Dry Feet Shoes WEATHER REPORT FAIR TODAY; TO MO It HOW, PROBABLY 8H05VEUS; NORMAL TEMPERATURE FOR THE WEEK. Ulss Holen C. Resume, a young Covington actress, and daughter of Charles Keanm. at one time a popular collector on tho C. 0., Is to bo married to Tyrone Power, the noted English actor.

Rev. Richoson Executed Rev, C. V. T. Rlcheson yesterday made bis pesco with God, and said in prison la Boston he was ready to dlo Ibis morning for murder of Miss Lionel'.

the COUNTY BOARD Of Education Consolidates Schools And Arrangos Teachers Salaries Tbo Mason Couaty Board of P.ducatlon.wlth Prof. Coites State Supervisor of Public Schools met Friday in Miss Yancey's ofllco and agreed to ths consolidation of four schools, v'z: Plumville, Mt. Gllead, Sedlen and Orangeburg, at Orangeburg. This will give Mason county two consolidated schools, the other being at Mayslick. An arrangement of teachers salaries for the coming year for the various grades was agreed upoo.

Applications were received from 19 graduates to take the tbo toacbere' examination, which were granted and the applicants took tho examination on Saturday Up to the present time 05 boys of Mason county havo entered the Boys' Corn Growing Club, and received tho seed corn from Miss Yancey. This Is the largest number that have ever applied for seed corn since the movement began, and shows that tho yoi.ng men are taking an Interest in scientific farm- latest Markets. COUMTItT mODUCE. Following are this inutnlug's quotations on oountry produce, telephoned at 8 o'olook by E.L tbo Keystone Uommer olal Company: Eggs, loss off, 15o Duner. Wo Turkeys too Hens, ft B.

)ln Springers, IVi lbs uud over too Old Hoosters Co Duck I Do CINCINNATI MARKKTS. Cincinnati, May 18, 1913. Vatttt. Shippers 2SQS7 Eitra tSaiM 25 llutcher Steers, extra 17 75 (Jood to choice Id 40 Common to fair II 75 Heifers, extra 17 (Jood to choice 7MiJ7 3h Common to fair I 003 Cows, extra to 10 Good to choice 3 0 QK 10 Common to fair ti to Canuers 13 2.V2S3 15 Hulls, bologna II 75I5 75 Eitra Kat hulls i 75fa IS Cdlvtl, Eitra .17 ftXS7 75 Pair to good 00I7 50 Common aud large 13 Hog i. Heavy hogs 18 ICf8 15 Packers aud butchers 18 Ooftta 15 Mlied packers 17 10 Stags II Heavy tat sows 15 004417 15 Extra 17 J5l.

Light shippers. 1S5CQI7 40 Pigs, 110 pounds aud leii.15 00310 10 Slittv, Extra tl CJ2J5 no Good to etioloa II 75tri 00 Common to Xulr I2 73QII 50 Lamb i. Extra 18 50 Qoodto choice (7 75I8 Common to fair, 15 50217 50 Yearlings 15 5CI8 10 Whtat. No, 2 251 SO No. 8 red 1 16ftl SI No.

4 red SCfijI 13 Corn, No. 3 white IBS Ql 87 No. 2 yellow 83 81 No. mixed if 81 Oati. No.

2 white I till QG0K No.2 mixed r8Ktfi Uay. No 1 timothy 130 00I30 50 No. 2 timothy 128 50QI59 00 No.3 timothy 120 50ffl27 50 No.i olover olovennlxed 126 f5f.7 75 No.3 olover mixed 125 75 TOMORROW. The volume of business this spring has broken all previous records. The phenomenal sales of the past weeks have left an accumulation of a great many short and broken lines and tomorrow will be clean-up day.

The same new goods, the same styles, the same smart and exclusive footwear that delighted so many shoppers will be thrown on SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLES AT CLEAN-UP PRICES, Jugt received from the manufacturers a large, fresh stock of North Michigan Through Sleeping Cars SUMMER, 1912 Special Advance Scrvlco TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, during June Regular Daily Service Begins June 23 Pennsylvania- G. R. I. Route DooKIots, beautifully Illustrated, civs hotel rates and all particu lars, l'rco on application to ms GEOAV. WEEDON Assistant General I'asscnircr Accnt Union Trust Dldg Cincinnati Masonlan and La Tosca, Scents BASEBALL RESULTS OAMKK, Illut (tram Ltatjue, l.oxlngjou 3, Frankfort 1.

Lexington 7, Frankfort 8 Paris 1(1, Richmond fi. Paris 0, Hlobmoud 5. Masvllle0, Winchester U. wurni rnur rr.si topat. Frankfort at Paris, I.exluglon at Itlchtnotid.

Winchester at Mnsvllli. TANnia or cti'ns. Hon MAYSVILLE 10 0 Paris 10 Lexington; 9 Richmond 7 Winchester 4 6 6 7 8 1(1 13 J'er .588 .529 .412 .150 YESTr.npiT'9 (IAMBS. Xattonal foagut, Cincinnati 4, New York 3. Chicago 2, UrooMyn S.

St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 2. AiiwIC'tn league. No games scheduled. American Aitoclatwn, Indianapolis Louisville fl.

Minneapolis 10, Milwaukee Kansas City St. Paul 8. Toledo Colombus 8. STAMIINU or CLUHP, Vlubt. Won.

l.ott. ret. 760 .481 .435 .410 .391 .370 .360 ('Iticlnnatl 2J New York M. 19 Chicago 13 Pittsburgh 10 St. Louis Philadelphia 0 lloston 10 lirooklyn 9 0 II 13 18 17 it) Call For Stockholders' Meeting! Pursuant to tho written rrnuest ot certain aud by ordr of tbe Hoard of 1)1- rectors ot tha Sphar Pressed llrlck Works, lncor- orated, the stockholders thereof are hereby notl ed to attend a meeting of thu stockholders of said corporation, to bo held at lis otllce In Mason county, Kentucky, on June 1st, IVW.

at ociock In the afternoon, for the pii'piie of cooslileriuu Its general welfare aud detiriiilulng the future of said corporation. Witness our bauds this IB.h (ay of May, 1913. A. 0. SPHAR, President.

II. T. Ml I. IN, Secretary. ATTENTION, MEN I Let oNamara make your Spring Suit.

I represent E. Price A Co. of ChloaKo, the trouneit Una of mide-to measure clothes in the world at popular prices. They specialize on lulls made as you want them from $15 to tifi. Others must ask 130 to 110 for the same.

This Is the only house In the United States strong enough financially to control Its own pattirus, thus as surlna; you against lielnn uniformed. Aside from thestaples.notwopatterasallke Men, llil line Is a repeater. Remember, we dry others try. JR. AVcVamara OS WKST FUONT STllKKT Repel nil offers to supply ready.ro&d.

glasses. Remember thut both your eyes am not alike and the lenses In stock glasses are, Think over that proposltlou and you will see the necessity cf bavlng us eistnlne your eyes and lit )ou with g'asses adapted to both eyes. J. A. SIMPSON, MP IF 4 ifMJ i "11 5 "sJ fr 4 5 'H'4'M4-l'4H'f Gaga marks 20.S and rising.

(copjVs (tolutnu JSro Charge uiuUt the heading of "Help Wanletl." "Situation Wanted," "f.ott" an.l "Jfyund," and not exceeding three Hum fn length, are i'ltKK to alt, OWNo llulnr AilrrrllwiuriiU lutrrfcil vvllliout inj. If antioen all to rome the firtt time, we Imlte at many repetition! at are neceitaruto tceure what you xtvet lite or. We with ndvertltni to eel that they i not tmpotlng on ttby uttng our ree columnt. BWAdvertttert mitst urnlth com. which ran be tet at the office or tent by mall.

Tits rvniw ziwaKR, Jfo. 10 KaU Third Street. Wanted. Adverlltementt under Ad headlng.not exceedlnt Av Unet, 10 ctnlt each Intertltn, or 10 centt a tvetk. WANTRD-The old soldiers to know that I havu a suddIv of blank until.

rations for tucremeof punslon under the last tMnslon act of CotmreHs. Terms reasonable. JUlir l. uiiabi-msyfO Iw HRItLAIN. WANTKU-MKN TO bKAKN Till! HAItllKlt 'i'RADK Hero ll an nlfiT that Inoluilvi tools with tuition.

A method that saves years of npprentlcoshlD. Positions walllne In clU or country shops. Write MO I.Kit 1IAKIIF.R COL i.r.ui., uiiipuiiiaii. u. invifl iw WANTKU-WASHING TO DO-UEOKQK ANN WALK Kit.

-Apply to Kast Fifth inylH Iw street. WOMEN Sell guaranteed hosej 70 per ceut. urolll! maketlOOallv: full or Dart lime: In-Klutiers luestlgate. STRONG KNIT, Hoi 40JQ. West Philadelphia.

Pa. jttiia if qilNNKR'S OPKNING-Rarc opportualty for jirnoucai inau, inois, iixtures, anu thot. Vacancy by death, Address A. HAM MKK, Flemlngsbur. Ky.

Hox 47. mt17t riMULl.T. MACKKY TRANSFER COMPANY will move anr thing, any Hue any place. Otllce Geo. W.

Child cigar stand, 4 West Second street. Maysville. Ky. 'Phone 115. msll Iw WANTKD-UPHOLSTBRING-IIooprA Jones sucoeos irs to Joseph b.

Martin, corner of Wall and Second streets. Furniture repairing, upliUterli)K, Untitling, nnd storage and sell furniture on commission. mayll ly WAVTEU-DHY CLEANING AND DYEING The public InWted to see us beforu going-elsewhere. All work guarnnteed or no pav. You can get your suit or dress dry cleaned for II ueurereu yoa in any pari or meetly I Hours.

i ou i avo triea me rest; try tne best WALKER A GKIKFKY, Si? Commeroo street. 'Phono 57J. apr2d tf WANTED-The public to know that Louie Miller, expert shoemaker and repalrer.hu morcd Ills shop from above Hartley's store to the Newell rooms In East Thlid s-reet. All work done promptly and sunranteod. mar22tf WANTED SECONDHAND CLOTUINO For both men and women; overcoats, ladles' cloaks, underwear, white underskirts, etc.

Also will buy rllles and shotguns. Will call At borne. J. H. HHADl'OKD, 43 East Pront street.

Phone 415. anl ly For Rent. Adverlltenenti uuaer thlt headlng.not exceedlnt V4 Unci, 10 centt each Inter! ton, or 60 centt a meek IJIOR RENT-ROOMS -Three unfurnished rooms and ball In Pnit Second street, de slrab location. Call at 2Z East becond street. mayiaiwH IJIOR RENT-SI ROJM HOVSE At No.

SO Easts xth street. Newly painted aud pa-pered. OSCAR GH10SUY. raayMJw T710R RENr-COrrAGE-Wllh four rooms, JL' wide ball and large narden. Gas mid good water.

Apply at 1,012 Williams street, mil lw For Jbfe, Adicrthemrnlt under thit headlng.not exceedlnt Unet, 10 cenlt each Intcrtlen, or SO re a week TJlORSALE-UOUSEIIOLDGOODi-Apply to NANNIE WILSON, SJI East Fourth Jtreet. in)Ulyr IilOR SALE-SQIAllS-Always on hand at Mulllklu's P.u.tauranl, Market street. Itiyl7 3t JZosL AJiertitevtenti under (Ail Heading nitrttd rrtJ tut adiertitcrt muirurtilik the copy. usi-rKAiii, iikuuuii Kinder please re turu to Trmers L'omujtlouery. LOST-CORAL NEOKLACE-Sunday return to this otlloe.

me Please lna) 13 Iw I OST-GOLD LOCKET-On Forest avenue. JJ betwten Mala utul Wood streets. Finder return to MISS LENA 1IKKK.K, Forest avenue, and reoelve reward ma) 13 lw Found. Advertisement! under thlt headlrg Interttd frt' but adverilurt mutt urnlth th copy. Court street.

niaylJ 1710UND -SMALL PIN Willi words "For X1 Christ" ou face. Owner call at this otllce. Starlight RawRcs' latest pattern in eut Glass. JHiuc assortment of all tbe newest pieces. Also, a full line of Sterling Silver.

Chas. W. Traxel Co. Jewelers. A Few Specially Priced From a Btock that has never been equaled in MaysvilleTjl l-uwiis id ana i2c mar 1 5c buys choice; of a lot 25c iJeautilul limbroidered Mulls by the yard and also in l)h box patterns, vory attractive in price as well as in patterns.

xfa -jw "uv.ijf iuuujuisuuuo, uuta, ivcic yc uuu 35c- 25c buys the new Washable Corduroys in Colors, always 'L. 29c. 25c buys wide Flouncinp-s, Largest Stock ol Curtain The Dress Ginghams, Percales and other wash goods are of the newest and prettiest patterns. Some very special Lace Bargains. Juno Designer is here, best Fashion liook, 10c.

ROBERT HOEFLICH, The 0.SKAMP Jewelry Company, Cincinnati, 0.. February 28ib, 1912. To Whom Thit May Concern: This la to certify that John L. Walsh was employed by me, for the Oskamp Josrelry as tratchmaker for a considerable period and during that tlms his work waa entiroly satisfactory and he was especially adept In repair log Una watches and chronographs, and it gives me great pleasure to recommend him as a first-class watchmaker. Joseph W.

Burns, Head watchmaker for tho Oskamp Jewelry Company. WALSH, Watchmaker Esplanade Square Maysville, Kentucky. FOR SALE Residences Nice cottage and two lots on Clark street In East Mavsvllle; stable room for 3 horses: coal house, hen house, good cistern. Great bargain if sold at once. Price only 1750.

Two story double frame bouse on East Second street, on 40 foot lot, on corner of alls), running back U'O fft to alley. Must bo sold to settle an estate. Will pay 8 percent, net ou Investment as a rental proposition. Wo have the price right on this place. Two houses In East Mavsvllle on a lot 170 feet frontage, running buck 350 feet, Uud north all weaskfor the property.

Let us show ou this proposltlou. Price 11,500. Thos.LEwan&Co REAL ESTATE -AND- LOAN AGENTS FARMERS' and TRADERS' HANK. MAYSVILLE, KY. HERE IS A GOOD FOR A store that every man in this town and county will! appreciate, where men who want to dress well can get the kind of goods they want.

We are headquarters for Hart, Schaff-ner Marx and Ederheimer Stein Co. Clothes, Stetson. Hats, Crossett and Stetson Shoes. We don't know ol any better way to give you an idea of our quality standards than to mention the fact. In these, clothes you get fine tailoring; and the smartest styles all wool fabrics, correct fit.

We have lots of other good things such ns you will like, Shirts, Neck, 'Jr Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. TJome in and seo what we can do about these things. We will make it profitable for you. J. Wesley Northeast Cor.

Market W. H. MEANS, WASH GOODS nrn nrorrmr rnnr ncuni of Wash Goads, worth uo to f-" worth 20 nnd Goods in the citv: see them. 211 and 213 Market Street EDWIN MATTHEWS ENTIST. Snlle 4, riril National Brink Oalldlstaj WATSJVlXIiE, KY.

Local and Long I Offloo No. 555, Dlstanoe Phones Resldenca No. 187, Everybody's Doing It Doing what? Preparing for summer, so put your order in NOW for an Electric Fan before the rush opens up. G. A.

HILL 119 E. Third Street. 'Phone 551. Dr. Woodson H.

Taulbee, General Surgeon. Special Attention to Diseases or Tur Eye, Ear, Nose and Throah (STT.yes Examined for Glasses. 9q OFFICE, No. WEST THIRD STREET. HOURS, 2 TO 4 P.

M. PLENTY OP Hay, Corn, Oats and feed! Won't last long. Order now; PHONE 93. THINd YOU Lee The Good Clothes Man and Second Streets. ORDINARY! ij si! vjl Mr I i I 4 in, 1 jTHor.i(ev.

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