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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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Hi r---. a 1 1 ri HmniBk. DAILY IfP lArMHfl. ir njtrrr rWmstr f.mffSm.r nspuBtWAK-xssr. 9 COgrEtiSATlOX.

1 The wicked wlud comes down tlie street And blows the klrt awry. "'(' 'f It nlse fills with blinding dust 1 vV The onger gazer's eye. POSiTWELV Copy tar "changes" In advertisements IIWST be sent In Itefure 2 o'clock an the previous day. atrit you Iietc an Up or newia, plrane call up The Lt-dcrcr, Telephone 33, nutl lei as Uave It. Miss Lula Orr la confined te her home in East Second with a grip cold.

lira. Edward Sellers of Covington is entertaining Miss Helen Harkley of thia city. Miss Louise Sproemberg is suffering from a deep cold, being threatened with pnoemonla. Thpre will be a Men's Meeting at the Yeung Men's Christian Association Reems tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs.

Rebert Bisset of this city receired the sad news Tuesday evening of the death of her brother, Henry Clay Miller of Allegheny, Pa. "With every worth of goods ticket en the elegant Diamond Ring. Murphy, the Jeweler. Miss Antoinette Kepp is quite ill at her home in Ripley. Miss Kepp has been a frequent Visitor here, where she has many friends ar.d admirers.

Mrs. William H. Yancey, who was paralyzed yesterday morning, rested very well last night bat was reported te be still in a very critical condition this morning. Dr. Edwin Matthews retumed last night from Chicago, where he had been as a delegate te the Inter-State Convention of the Independent Tclephone Association.

Representative Keher he3 introduced bills in Congress granting an incrcose of pension te Elizabeth Leck, Samuel Merrill, Lewis M. Duff and, William Cooper. Court of Appeals has decided that the Statu Insurance Commissioner can at any time, with or without cause, revoke the license of insurance company te de business in Ken-tacky. The sewer trench new extends beyend Union street, and if the weather continues favorable for a week the tiling will be completed that distance. The work is being pushed at a rapid gait and no time has been lest since beginning the job.

Judge Whitaker'a Court has been an exceedingly quiet place the past three weeks, Se far this month the Judge has had only four cases te come before bim. The holiday season is near at hand, however, and business will likely brighten up a bit. One of the large oval plate glass corner -windows at the Postoffice was broken by some boys the ethor night while skylarking. Senater TV. II.

Cox has the names of the parties, who, being geed for the damages, will settle the bill. The cost of the gloss is probably in the neighborhood of $200. CArROfJi. Bern, Friday afternoon at 3:30 a'cleck, te Air. and Mrs.

Jeseph Caproni, a fine son. WIS. SdrHIA DULEY. Mrs. Sephia Duley, the venerable mother of Mr.

Jehn. Duley of this city, passed away last ailght at 8 o'clock at ths home of her daoghter, Mrs. Jehn Lee, near Tilton. Mrs. Duley was born in Fleming county January 21st, 1811.

had been in failing health for aeveral ttnenths', due te the infirmities of her advanced passing of this geed woman te'the Great Beyond la sincerely mourned by a devoted family: and'hest of friends. SfThe funeral will be from the Church at 10 -o'clock tomorrow morning, and the remains will be. tenderly laid te rest in the Cemetery at Flemingsberg. Dressed Turkeys ftsSH.BSlKi We have eoveral flue leta we will be glad te receive Christmas order as early as wpecUl carp jour patronage ihmihiiii aiiiiWMi iew mmunmtmmrmtmmmmmmmuitmmummmmimaammmammmmamimammmmmmM-. mmta fmn tf.4175m.LE MAYSVILLE, KY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1904.

a Is It Geed Printing Try Tlie I'rlnl-ery. Only flnitrliiM stork by mi nrtlntlr Jeb Hpe-rliillM. lletv nrp you efT for lllll Ilfiulu for your Jniiuiiry nrceiiiilT New I1h lime le liiirp your lirlnlliic irmly for (lift Sew Yvnr. IJlveTlic! I-lKT Primary Irlnl mil you will be plentsl. Majer Means reports last week's business as the best he has had Bince opening up for Dan Cehen in this city.

fiTha Maysville Orchestra is new organized and ready for engagements. Fer terms call en Miss Lida Berry. 1.0. O.F. The funeral of Brether Themas J.

White, member of DeKalb Ledge Ne. 12, will take place at Ripley, 0., Sunday afternoon, December 18th, under the charge of Lamestine Ledge Ne. 118, I. O. 0.

of Ripley. Members of DeKalb and Ringgold Ledges are invited te be present. M. F. Williams, N.

G. Jehn W. Thompson, Secretary. GIVEN CERTIFICATE State Election Commission Issues it te Judge Bennett The State Election Commission met yesterday at neon at Frankfort in the effice of the Secretary of State and issued a certificate of election te Judge Jeseph B. Bennett of Greenup as member of Congress for the Ninth Kentucky District te succeed Congressman James N.

Kehoe. OFFICERS ELECTED New Rulers Fer the Maccabees Fer the Ensuing Term At a meeting Thursday night the local Mac-cabee Tent elected the following officers for ensuing term. Their meeting night hereafter will be the first and third Thursday nights in each month. Past Commander C. D.

Newell. Commander Dr. P. G. Snioet.

Lieutenant Commander W. H. Means. R. Keeper C.

C. Hepper. F. Keeper J. Ed.

Parker. Chaplain Rev. R. E. Mess.

Sargent J. B. Key. Master of Arms J. N.

Teager. First Master of Guards W. H. Ginn. Second Master of Guards Eneas Myall.

Sentinel R. M. Lindsay. Picket Dr. It.

C. Pollitt. CHARITY BALL Te Be Given By Maysville Cemmand-ery December 27th The Sir Knight3 of Maysville Cemmandery Ne. 10 will give, a Charity Ball in their Asylum Tuesdsy evening, December 27th. It will be one of the swellest affairs that baa taken place in this city in many years.

Nothing is te be left undone that will add te the pleasures of the evening. The arrangements for the occasion are in the hands of these who are familiar with doing things en a grand and elegant scale. Aside the enjoyment te be derived, the everplus, after expenses have been paid, will be given for charity te be distributed among the worthy peer of the city. Weber's Orchestra of ten pieces, one of the most celebrated musical organizations in the country, has been secured and during the eve- ning, from 8:16 te 9:16, will give a concert. Tickets have been placed at $3, which will admit a gentleman and two lsdies.

A sumptuous supper will be served in the banquet hall from 10 te 12 o'clock. Chivalrous Knights and ladies fair will grace the occasion swelldem will be there, and it will be a night that will linger in memory as a sweet oasis, never te be forgotten. beuitht. If you want a ulce tut otie your cmlcr. I'leuBe let us iiava your yetl ca be that we can fill it with the deserve r-ijjss it P- i BEPVIiLICAN.

jgfRay's line of Xmaa perfumes is complete. Elder Hemer Carpenter will preach his fare-well sermen at Hilltop Church, Fleming county, next Sunday morning. Elder J. R. Jenes has been employed for next year.

j55Soe our bargains in Geld Plated Cuff Buteons, Studs, Scarf Pins, Chains, Fobs, Charms, Shaving Sets; great reduction en any goods in my stock. MunriiY, the Jeweler. Tbe Louisville and Nashville Railroad is making arrangements for the erection of a 10-story steel building in Louisville for the general offices of the read. The ce3t will be between $300,000 and $100,000. OID TIME WHISKY.

COc a quart or $2 a gallon. M. C. RU83EL1.C0. FOR RENT.

Large second fleer room ever the store of Mrs. L. V. Davis. This Is suitable for office purposes.

Jehn Dn.BY, 215 Court street, Maysville, Ky. "We Have Waited" for This Spell of Weather te Tell Yeu i Hgqy That we bought during the time that the manufacturing clothiers feared that it would net be cold enough this winter te sell them. We had inside information that it would be and closed out a big let at about half the regular price. Come and see what kind of an Ulster we sell you at $5P $7.50 and SIO. Great big long lellews with deep cellars.

Come quick; in this sort of temperature they will net last long. Just received, the most elegant line of Smoking and Heuse Jackets ever shown in Maysville. Prices very reasonable. "Loek in our East Window." Call for Deuble Glebe Stamps when you pay for your purchases. THE HOME STORI The Richmond Ledge of blks wiB give a Christmas tree te the peer of that lity this year xv zv.vw peunas ei canay iron) cents Finerty's Grocery, -Market street iiKk Oe a a.

a. t9ea. a KIIM kinds and color from 5c rated ribbon for fancy three widths. 7K' 'O. 15c a belt, all colors Suspenders nickle finishim Cttttcapaaiiaoaettattietita(attotcsttitiottSetof a ajb tiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiitiitiitiitiitiaiii7fs DiUUr, Art- mkem jjift tV.

the I krj.a Fruit Pincushions Spratchels 25c te $1 Handkerchiefs immense line. Sa a- Pearce Richardson of Flemingsburg has taken a position In the Adams Express Office at Huntington, W. Va. r-0Grcat cut in prices in Sterling Silver Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Toilet and Manicure Pieces in Silver at Murphy's, the Jeweler. WE GIVE GLOBE STAEWS.

Jiiiiisitosssssisis(itiisiiteitr BaBiBeoa)eoaojs98aooaaooa9aek Deub1 Fer every $1 pur your Xmas presents. discount en Km ften'tfr tSstJSSiWSBBSMHSMPaW- at Jl' HI WT II KlNCSOFjf ONE COPY ONE CENT. JCut prices en Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass and Manicure and Toilet Pieces in Silver at Murphy, the Jeweler. Suit has been filed In the State Fiscal Court at Frankfort by Attorney General Hays against Henry Bacen, Samuel and Jehn A. Fulton for the sum of $24,200.84, claimed as an overcharge en printing 19,000 school registers and books.

It is charged that the printers were paid by the state for the work, which was net worth ever $1,000. NOTICE. Take stock in the People's Building Association. New series new opened. See E.

A. Robinson, J. D. Dye, Gorden SuIser.C. B.

Pearce, J. E. Threlkeld or ether Directors. MERZ BROS. Will plvi double unlay, tlie I7tli.

Will l'Ivi-deuble stitniDS en Sat" D. IIECHINGER CO. Are clvltig deuble stamps every cluy until Xtrms. New the ttniK te fill your books. S9 and MEN'S 1 Viwsr r.

ID. KEOEIIlSrG-ElIR, CO, r-rSee Gerbrich about Piane for Christmas- The meeting of the Pastors' Association next Monday, is a very important one, Week of Prayer serf Jfnd ether things being en the business j. lr .1. Accet. iDr.

Bvans will read the paper of the dav. I iLB -k2 'i rttr in Klir Itrtttfr MIW-O UI IUiV til 111411 IJVtVag 1 35c a yard. Helly' rk Christmas '5C yrd. S.ttin baby In pretty box, 50c. Splen did wt bbing, best leather andj 1 Useful and unique, 25c In scarfs, pillow shams, cetV pieces, doilies and table cc Of every qual' tween 2-c and rCartmell extracts teeth witrl Announcement is made that Gov! ham has selected his father-in-Iawj of Owensboro, for Steward of the sane Asylum te succeed Sam Fuji town, resigned.

mw aj0ur fk is new complete with beautiful goods suitable for holiday gifts. Embraces the newest designs in Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling Novelties, Cut Glass, and Umbrellas. Every article entirely new. We de all of our engraving by hand, and free. Cloeset, the Jeweler.

ILARGE ESTATE Will of B. F. Power of Bracken Probated at Brooksville The B. F. Power will, the alleged attempt te conceal it seme months age resulting in the arrest of T.

S. Hamilton of Covington en a charge of false swearing, has been probated at Brooksville. Mary E. Power, the widow, receives $100,000 and several valuable farms. Each of his nieces and nephews, Henry Power and Mary C.

Power of Cincinnati, Mrs. Leu Day of Indianapolis and Stella Asbury of Bracken county, receives Laura Power, a sister, $20,000, and James Ellis of Covington, a former partner, $10,000. All the balance of the estate is left te T. S. Hamilton of Covington and R.

P. Hamilton of Augusta, nephews of B. F. Power. The estate is estimate at $400,000.

A suit for $20,000 te $25,000 back taxes is pending. About a Let of VX Xmas Tellet Goods. ULSTERS! HEAVY Mr. Themas L. Best has purchased a number of crops of tobacco around Sardis, paying from 10 te 12 cents.

Wanted By a lady and little girl, four rooms, for light housekeeping. Apply te Jehn Duley. Desha Lucas, wanted In Paris en of indictments for assault and gambling, arrested at Lexington Thursday nnd taken Um Paris, where be escaped from the officer In charge and is again at large. There It mere Catarrh In this Joetlon at the country than all ether dUcuies put together, and until the bat few years was tuppeted te be incur-, able. Fer a (treat many years doctors pronounced -It a loeal disease and prescribed local remedies, rid by constantly falllnp te cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable.

Sclcnee has proven catarrh te be a constitutional disease and. therefore require constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney A Teledo, 0-, is the only constitutional cure en -the market.

It Is taken Internally In doses (reta 10 drops te teaspoon ul. It acts directly en she' bleed and muoeus surfaces of the system. They eiler one hundred dollars for any case It falls te cure. for circulars nnd testimonials. Address.

V. .1. CIIKNEY Teledo, O. Sold by DruKKlsts, Take Hall's l'limlly IMlls for constipation. I am In dally receipt of Fresh Country SAUSAGE, SPARERIBS, BACKBONES, TENDERLOINS RBBITS, CELERY, and FANCY OYSTERS.

Alse handle all kinds of Dresied Poultry. IMeasc call and five mc a share of our patronage and oblige, J. C. CABLISH. cex nniLvisa, Nelsen Uselman and Miss Sarah Louise Daniel will wed at Augusta December 28th.

Anether daughter of Abe Gere of Sardis died a few days age. She had recovered sufficiently from an attack of typhoid fever as te be able te sit up, when a relapse proved fatal. 'A: K- i- Va 'SP, yf. tf jrt i..

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