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SIIHNwihIVA rBKSvSfSKtfBpnx WEET CIDER! 1 LEDGER -i GRAPE FRUIT, COBOANOTS AND THE FIRST OF EVERYTHING IN MY LINE. GEORGE H. DINGER. RKPOBlJOAIT-Jtl ti. POBLIO LKOOBB-Utl.

MAYSVILLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912. ONE COPY ONE CENT, PUBLIC II dfo CsV SB1 I A chap about to wed was nervous; To iho yocng best man he crlod: "Tell rue, la It Mfstnmory For the groom to cue Iho hrl'ler Wanted Good cook Apply at thla office. TULLY SOISTER Ex-Pq9tmastor of Sprinodalo Weds Miss Iva Soistor, Now Assistant Ur. W. S.

Tally nf Lexington, formerly Postmsstor tit Sprlogdalo and JJhs Iva Soleter, assistant Postmistress of Sprlngdale, wero quietly married (a the parlors of tho Central Christian Khurch on Ninth avenue In Clock-natl, Ohio, tbo minister of tho Church, Rev. Clare L. Wait) officiating, on Wednesday, November Gib. C. P.

Vawter, formerly of Sprlngdale and a llfo Ion? friend of tbe groom was best man and' Mira Alva Limb fjf Kansas City was the brlde'emald. After the wedding they all ropalred to tho Manhattan whero a sumptuous feast was ecrveJ at a select tabic. Mr. Tully and bride will spend a few days in tho city and then return to Ii xlcgton, where they will make thoir future home. DOORS PANEL DOORS GLASS DOORS All kinds, all sizes, all qualities of Doors are in our stock rooms and we want to sell them, 20 Pet Cent.

Off for Cash On any door in the house. None ohnrgptl to anv one at thcao pricos. OHIO RIVER LUMBER lucorporati-J UNION STREIVr. Seasonable Now is the season of the year to get ready for hunt-ingjiogjiilling time, Thanksgiving and Jack Frost. Let us nelp you get ready, we ve a complete stocK or vjuiis, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Shells, Lanterns, Butcher Knives, Lard Presses, Food Choppers, Sausage Mills, Robes, Blankets, Acetylene Buggy Lamps, and in fact anything you need.

If we haven't what you want in stock, we will take pleasure in getting it for you without any loss of time. HUNTERS Mike Brown's is the Sportsmen's Headquarters! FARMERS Mike Brown is your friend We invite you to make our store your own. Come in Buggy buyers-in-waiting, if you want some rare bargains in buggies, just say so. If you show us the money, you can make the price. We would rather have the money, just now, than the buggies.

Come in. Mike Brown THE SQUARE DEAL MAN Uiss Harriet F. Cochran Is siting rolatives la New York City. Deputy U. Marshal Eramttt Orr of Covington was here on business this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilrarrol and pretty little baby of Paris are guests of Ur. and Mrs. Thomas Webster of Lee street.

Mr. Abn'er Fiord of West Fourth street will l))va tomorrow morning for Covington, where ho Is Juror In tbe Federal Court, lfVos Barbara and Gertrude Anderson of Franco, are the delightful guests of Miss Lucy uuldwinof hist Second street. Mr. EJ. Wels, formerly of this city, now of New 0., was here on business yesterday and shaking hands with bis maoy friends.

i KendaVi, Mrs. T. II. Wallon ond Mrs. J.

T. Wllllapa of Flemiogaburg were shopping la -Maysvllle yesterday. Mr, 'John D. Muse came up from Cincinnati yesUtday ond spent a short time witb'hU family, leaving lo the afternoon for Charleston, W. on bis regn'ar trip.

Mr. II. M. Hayes and wife, who hava been vttitlng Mrs. 8.

Hayes ond family of Forost avenue, left for their home In Asheville, N. today. Ur, Hayes is the Aihevllle manager of tbe Security Mutual Life Insurance Co. and has number of relatives out In tbe fcoufity. PIMENTO a pound.

It is a full N. into it. I We carry BJU0K, LIM-DURGER, m. Miii WWftt. ggj jl T3" Ca WEATHER REPORT s3iTU naCtea bscszks9 oxtf refltsa nBacc idMHi LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports show tbe steady output of coal during tho Inst lew years has made the dealers push for wider markets, Wo are going to get moro trade your trade by giving yoti a greater valuo for your money, You will never get out ol debt unless you buy wisely, MAYSVILLE COAL CO.

I'nONK 113. Eight Splendid Entertainments for only $2. High School Lyceum Course. Stuart and Parlntte alono worth tho money. Ohio River Lumber Co.

NKAR SECOND. Talks ELLCTION ECHOES Prohibition won in West Virginia. It looks llko the Senate is Democratic, too. Turner probably defeated Kirk for Appeleate Judge in this district. Roosevelt carrried Pennsylvania by 23,000.

Toft won Philadelphia by 12,000. Tbe election of Democratic Governors four consecutive times saems to rraka a Democratic state of Ohio. Former Governor lionlon McMillan was defeated for Governor of Tennessee by Governor Hooper, Republican. Tbe wemen apparently won fn Michigan, Ariz ma and Wisconsin, have 50,000 majority in Kinsas and miy win in Oregon. List night President-olsct Wilson had 384 certain votes In th Electoral Collego, Colonel Roosevelt 89 and Preiident Taft 12, President Taft carried his homo city, Cincinnati, by a small plurality, and Nicholas Longworth was n-eleted to Congrear.

Caleb Powers was re-elected to Congress fn tin Elove'ntb District by a majority tf about 2,000 over bis Democratic opponent, Renjamln timltb. Complete returns from five of six couutles In tbe eighteenth Illinois district Indicate that former Speaker Cannon was defeated for Congress by a Democrat, Indications, with more thsn half of the state tabulated, wero that Massacbutett'e had favored a Democratic candidate for President for the first time in its history. Democrats. I ltupublloam 01 Kmunnt rroressives. BtaKteii'inSw 5 1 I 1 -lomi CHEESE 7 Y.

Cream Obceao with tho Pimentos KOQUEFOUT nnd any klBi you rm conrad. Fancy No.v York Cider, 2fjic gallon. New Orleans Molasses, COc gallon. Klngon's brand of l'ig's Feet, the very best; try them, three pounds for 25c, Swill's I3rook field Sausage, very line; try a box; only 20c. You have tried the real; now try tho beft Kara-van Coffee and Libby's Asparagus Tiptt, The Quality Grocer.

Masonic Temple Bldg. J. ShimalesJ sftfi a Million Wo liavt JiiBt received two cnrlondrt of Clear Red Ccdnr. Wo linuprit tlirtru when Mio prluo wa? low nnd wo will net I them at iho IioivcHt Pos-dblo Price. Wonlao liavn Cypress'anil Poplm-HIiIukIih untl wo nro over-stocked nnd forced to Hell.

Brlnjj your wirihi with you. Wo Knii-mitm prlcen, and will iimro tlian inrct cmiipulltinn. Come In and sue. And don't you forget that now Is tho time to net Shingles at THE MASON UUMBER GO. ncorporntpil.

Cot. Limestone ami Second Streets. 'Phone 519. Agents for Doerlntj Machinory. MavsviUc.

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N. It KM N. Thousands of peopb turned out In New York to celeb'nto the presidential election and made Broadway a carnival so-ne. LANDLSIDE iVoLD KAINTUCK Kv, November Counties never known to go other than Republican wero swept into ihi Democratic column jestorday. Out of 120 counllcB, returns pacically complete from 100 counties, Wilson has a plurality of 90,000 votes and all indicat'ons are that flnal figures will show a plurality of about 100.000.

The Progressiva ticket will run third Instead of second, os Its suppoiters oxpectod, counting on their big strength In Louisville. In fcddl tion to the victory tbe 'residential ticket, 9 out of II Congressmen olected are Democrat. One feature of tho flection In this ctato Is tbe fact that the Progressive organlzilion bo comes a "real" party in Kentucky. In other words, It will be recognized by tho recent primary law of Kentucky, which provides that parties polling 20 of the total vote shall Dominate tbelr candidates at tho August primaries. Tho strength of tho Dull Mcoso in Loulsvillo nod Jefferson county caused a groat surprise.

Out of a total of CO 900 the Progresses polled noirly 24,000, whila It'publicua polled only 3.C00. WILLIAM PRESTON ROBEBSON Prominent Mason County Farmer Commits Suicido Mr. W. Preston Ucburaon, a p.orninot.t and wealthy Mason county former, committed suicide this morning about 7 o'clock at his home near Maytliclc. Ho was found dead In hla barn with a bullet hole in bis hind and a revolver lying by his side.

He had beon sick for tho past three months and the rash act is rupposed to have been committed in a moment of despondency. He was an excellent Christfau gentleman and his untimely taking oil is greatly deplored by a wide circle or relatives anil iriebd. Ho is survived by a wit'ow and one son, besides threo brothers nod one sister Ex-Sheriff Jsraes Roberson, new of Kansas City, Thomas and Kugone Robersor, and Ure. II. West of tho county.

MISS CHARITY DYE DislinQuisliBd Voaclier to Talk Woman's Club Saturday Afternoon to The Woman's Club will bold ft meeting Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tbe Christian Church. Miss Charity Dye of Indianapolis, will spenk on "Moral Influonco Through Literature." It would not bavo been possible for the Woman's Club with its resources to havo obtained this distinguished speaker, had it not been that Mla Dyo was born in Uason couc-ty and desires to seo the Woman'eClub flourish and wishes to lend bor alJ in tbjd way. For a number of years Mirs Dye was teacher of English In the Sbortrldge High School, but now has given up teaching for lecturing, altogether. Ucst of the teachers of Mason county will remember a visit of Itisper.tlon to Mlts Dye's room In Indianapolis. The Christian Church has been obtained to accommodate tbe crowd that is expectod, as the lecture Is open to tbe public.

CITY MISSION NOTES Receipt of tho Birthday $133.34 Report For October Party The Ladio' Hoard of City Missions hold their regular monthly meeting, Tuesday November 5th, at tbe City llbubn Rooma. After the usual routine of business Mrs. Urock mado ber report for tbo mouth of October as follows: Family expenses $23.24 Suppll-'s for Industrial Schools 2.00 Cash received for garments 3.80 Contributions cilved, Mr. 1.00 Garments distributed 218 Calls made Ill While there his been quite a little eiokness, only one very serious oase has been reported. Tbe spiritual condition of the work Is most promising.

The average attendance at the Sabbath afternoon servlco is 40. The average attendauce at the Tuesday night servlco Is 48. Tbe services held every Friday nlgU In some one of tbe bouses are woll attended. Ura. Drock and Ulss Hurd report a deep feeling of intorost manifested at all of tbeso meetings.

The wants and noeds of tbe Educational School which moats evory Saturday nfternooo, are such that larger quarters bavo had to be secured and to that ond the Doard has rented tbe lower room of tbe building, which will for tbo present give ample rpico for bath the religious services and the work which will be carried on In the school for tbe winter. The Board of Managers wish to thank tbe publlo fcr the ready response made to tbo "PPM! the "Birthday Patty." fit Among other generous donations special mention a mado of a siu cbeck sent by a prominent Second street business man; also a check for $5 from a promlnant man from the county. Seven dozen lemons and other fruit, Ur. Charles Calhoun. Twenty pounds of sugar from Mr.

i. Barbour Russell. Tbs receipts from the "Birthday Party" up tothe present llmshavebsen $133.84, Dut the "birthdays" are still cosaleg la and Ii Is si pad tb laaoua twill not fall below Ibal'of lait Jr, waloa was $150, C. CABLISH Shsstgles of ThemI Fall Clothes tind Football Important Topics Now. BOTH INTEREST MEN Especially the young men, who have rich, red blood Honing in tbcir-i veins and urc careful ubout their an-pe ranee.

Wo aro "lined up" now, retuly for you to "incklo" the important clotlus game. Our signal is "GVARANTEED CLOTHES!" Our celebrated clothes arc hand-eotrer than ever for (hid season, and you will surely liml your stylo here, no matter who. her you favor the extreme English or the Americanized English model. Suits and Overcoate to please in stylo and price. Geo.

H. Frank Co. Maysvillc's Foremost Clothiers. At our store this weok is the Corset Demonstration now in progress. A corsetiere of here to iu'k corsets to you not to sell them if you are not ready to buy.

Be fitted, it number of the corset, then when you need one you will be certain of securing exactly the Only a few more days to secure this privilege don't delay. Have You Seen Them If you haven't you should, for tho smart coats and suits, Mr. Hunt is sending from Now York are well worth seeing. Some stylish additious to the stock arrive almost daily. Our suit line is very extensivo for at one price alone $25 we have over one hundred.

This gives you an idea of the large assortment we carry. We have all wool suits as low as $10, better for $12.50 and so on up to $40. 1S52 Tun Fuuuc Ledger from now uatll January 1st, 1014, for $3. Mr. William Carter Halbert of Vanceburg, a son of Judge W.

C. ilnlbnrt, wts in Maysviilo yesterday en routo from Vancoburg, whero be cast hla first vote, to Lexington, where ho Is a member of tbo Senior c'ass at S. U. Good Tobacco This same rule can be applied to the Dry Goods Store. Goods, reliable goods, bring Fair Prices and UNRELIABLE Goods are sold at OUT PRICES.

You will find the Good Kind at the BIG STORE. Sp vie Ladies' Raincoats Made of heavy poplin cravenetted cloth. Guaranteed rain proof. Made right and 5) inches Tan and Blue. tM fiQ A Real $7.50 Value, WAm rrTiil' I pwiii -'ir III iw4 Hii AND FAIR WARUMK.

TODAY; TUESDAY Tho Only Placo in Maysviilo To see a representative lino of Victor-Vic trolas. Every style $15, $25, $40, $50 up to $200. Murphy, the Joweler, will gladly play them for you. adv. There Is ranro Catarrh In this lection ol tbe country tliau ml other dlteniei put together, nnd until tho Us few years was supposed to be Inour-able.

Kora great many yenrs doctors pronounced It aloculdlieaseand prescribed local remedies, and by constantly Jailing to cure wltn local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sole no hat proven catarrh to be a constitutional dlscaso and thureforcrequlrcsaonslltutlonnltreatracnt. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A 0., Is the only constitutional cure on the market.

Ills taken Internally In iloscs from lOdropsto ateasponnful. It aots directly on He blood and inunomtmriaces of the system. They offeronel Mt4r4 dollars or any cato It falls to cure. SendVor olrculars and testimonials. Ad dreis, F.

J. CIIENKY Toledo.O. Sold byDrugglsts, 75 f. Take Hall's Family IHllstorooniltpntlon. EVER COLDER FAIR AND I iCym sBCilJBiiyJi jmii ii'icpnMisgiiWCiH The Bi DflHIBnsmMBMHHBH We closed out sixty Men's Pure Worsted Diagonal Sergo Suits at a prhe that enables us to sell them ut $9.75 a suit, actual value $15.

"Seo it in our Window." They will go on sale next Friday morning. All that aro left over Saturday night will go in stock to sell at tho regular price. Next 8aturday will bo tho biggest shoo day of the season "with us." Wo have made immense progress in our Shoe Department. Just to show you what we think o( tho kind of shoes "We" sell we publish to tho public that every pair that goes out of our Houso is "guarautoed" to give roasouablo satisfaction, The only Shoe Houso in tho State that givos this-guarautee. Do you know a reasou why you should not buy your shoes here? nr J- 111 iVa 1 1 Bi.A.1 "yew Now stock of Looso Leaf Dooke.

Prices 25c to $7.50. Call and see. T. KACKLCY Co. Mr.

Robert Lee of Esat Second street received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of his brother, James Lee, of Indiana, aged CO years. AMOUNT INT TT TiXj if'Now Is the lime to buy yourwkrtor coal. See Drydea, Limestone street. The most solcct lino of Red Seal records ever In Maysville. November records also on sale at Murph)'s Jewelry Store.

adv. A ftmlly of five home in Toledo, 0., from two stovei. was found doad in their from gas that eecaped Most Exponsivo Course Yet given by Lyceum Committee. 8numlors. lluy season ticket now, $2.

Wilson Has No, Majority Arscrtlons wero mado yesterday from several quarters, where an effort has been made to gather preliminary popular voteflgures.that Governor Wilson did not receive amajirlly of tbe votes cast throughout the country. Cure Cough With our WHITE PINE EXPECTORANT, which promptly relieves coughs, colds and la grippo. It loosens the phlegm, reducing inilamntion, thus curinu hoarseness and bronchitis M. F. WILLIAMS 8t HEioiiiisra-ER.

ggest SUIT BARGAIN OFFERED IN MAYSVILLE I vTJLJJLv VX t3SSSSSsSsSSSS The County Doard of Education has declared November 15 a holiday for all teachers who attend tbe Convention of the Ninth District Educational Association at Ashland. Tbn Mason county delegation will leave on the 5:20 p. m. U. 0.

train on Thursday next. Jkssik 0. Yancey, Superintendent. A Look Will Suffice You won't have to study our Blanket values, a glance will reveal the long nap, a touch, the soft quality and excellent weight. In our fourteen different Blanket qualities we assure you exceptional values at each price.

Cotton Blankets 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, gi.98. Woolnnp blankets $2.50, $3, $3.50. All-wool Blankets, $5, $5.50. $5.90, $6.50, $7.50, 8.95. K3 la tbe Police Court yesterday Bernard Rogers of the Wen Eud, charged with petit larceny, was dismissed In tbe County Court yesterday Azro Grover, W.

J. Cracrafi and F. W. Sparks wero appointed appraisers of tho personal property of Samuel Collins, deceasod. Brings Fair Prices and Poor Tobacco Brings Poor Prices! Ladies' Outnig Gons! Full sizes and made of good hoavy outing cloth.

50c to $1.25. Sizes, 14 to 18. Maybrior Mooro Mr. W. Usybtier nnd Miss Sudie Moore, a comely Fleming county couple of near Ewlng S'at'on, arrive! hero on tho afternoon L.

and N. train yesttrday and wero matried at the" bolrdlng homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramey, corner Third and L'moUone streets, where everything had been arranged for their com-irg. Rev.

Roger L. Clark, pastor of the hrlstijo performed the marrlago ceremony. Tho L. N. has paid $0,250 to G.

Lester Taylor, a mull clerk of Offecsbnro, In settle-mont of ifjurlvs rpcolvtd In a wreck. SO, "Big DrtXiSlorB Vfffb tiie LitUo PrW cc ISS rilaysvillo's Loading Clothing Shoe Shop. ami When needing dental work call on Cartmol Loonoy Jolt Mr.M.F. of this city, and Miss Hilda Jett, aged 18, of Poster, wero marrlea yesterday at tho Catholic Church parsonage, Rev. Father Jones officiating.

wide experience and skilb is costs nothing, got the stock right model. 1912 9Smoke Masonlan and La Tosoa, 5c(0ts While standing on a railroad track In front of a nowepjper office at Elgin, Jndge Honry ii. Willis, Presiding Judge of the Northern division of Ihj Illinois Appellate Court, waa struck by locomotive and both his legs wero cut off. -I i tf VI Slf' v3 1 1 ft binat ja-- sRsjHSHHqLkzotJ.

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