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The Evening Bulletin from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 3

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Bee Hive Your Cloak Needs Stould be looked after here. In spite of the warm fall we have done, so far this season, the largest Cloak business in our history. It goes to show that we are giving the best valdes for the least money; styles and materials of our garments are right to that the up date. Splendid Castor Jackets at $3.95. Special leaders at $6.95 and $9.95.

Black Kersey Jackets at $4.25 and $5.49, advancing by easy stages to $15. All of our Jackets, even the cheapest, are lined throughout. For the little ones there is a select stock of Reefers from $1.75 to $8.50, most of 'em made with the new loose backs. Ladies' Automobile Jackets, plush and cloth Capes, Collarettes and Boas in great profusion. It will be to your interest to investigate.

The Linen Stock was never so large as at present. You'll need linens for -either. for your own use or for gifts. Better buy them now. We never misrepresent.

We will tell you which are part cotton and which are all linen. Splendid values in bleached Table Linens from 25c. to $1.25 the pard. Linen Huck and Damask Towels from 10c. to $1 each.

Linen Napkins and Doylies from 50c. to $4.95 the dozen. Linen ten-quarter Sheeting at 65c. and $1 the yard. Red Table Linen from 19c.

to 89c. the yard. And an immense stock of Linen Crashes that we have not the space to tell you about in detail. Miscellaneous Items that may be to your interest. Men's heavy wool Sox and Ladies' fleece-lined Hose, 10c.

the pair. Ladies' wool Hose from 124 to 50c. the pair. Ladies' fleece-lined Hose with white feet 25c. the pair.

Heavy white Domet 5c. the yard. Special values in Outing Cloths at and 10c. the yard. We are showing, too, the greatest line of men's lined Gloves in town.

ROSENAU PROPRIETORS OF THE BEE HIVE, EKINGS OF LOW DISTRICT CONVENTION of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, South. Addresses Last Evening. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Maysville District, M.

Church, South, convened last evening at Raleton Health Food, oate and flourCalhoun'e. Frank Bloom, of Cincinnati, is improving after a serious illness. Headquarters for window H. Ryder, opposite opera house. Henry Hill and Mary Jane Taylor, colored, were married Wednesday.

the church in this city, the President, Chenoweth's Headache Cure will cure Mrs. C. W. Durham, of Moore field, in all headaches. Price 10 and 25 cents.

the chair. The delegates and visitors were exEverett L. Manchester was Wednesday granted a divorce from Sarah E. Martended a most cordial welcome by Mrs. W.

H. Wadsworth, Preeident of the on chester the ground of abandonment. Mayeville Auxiliary. Mrs. Given, of Sales of "Strirgtown on the Pike" and Flemingsburg, responded for the dele- "Reign of Law" are running neck and gates and vieitors.

neck at J. T. Kackley special Following this, Mrs. Oden, ot Win- cieh sale. chester, Secretary of the Woman's For- from A diepatch Georgetown, says eign Society of the Kentucky Conference, that the of for the Dayton and right way conducted a testimony Maysville Electric Railway has meeting, during practically which many told of their Christian ex- secured for the entire dietance.

been perience. Members of the Juvenile Society then Five new cases of smollpox were rerendered an interesting program, repre- ported at Welleburg Wednesday. The senting various nationalities. Bracken County Board of Health has reA business meeting of the society was quested all not vaccinated to be vaccinheld this morning following which Rev. nated at once.

-C. H. Greer, Washington, News was received here this week of of delivered an address on the death of Mrs. Caroline Hays, widow the Twentieth Century Fand. of the late Dr.

John S. Hays. She passThis afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Mrs. ed the home of her sister near away at Cram, of Warsaw, will deliver an ad- Cannonsburg, Pa. drese to children and the members of all the junior societies of the city, and all The handsomest line of goods in the other children are invited to hear her.

State suitable for bridal presents can be To-night the services begin at 7 o'clock had at Murphy's, the jeweler. Call and and there will be an address by Rev. see his new store and new stock. NothRobert Dickson, who has spent many ing like it in Maysville. years in mission work in Brazil.

of Miss Beesie Shaw The public invited to all the services. The marriage Perrine and Mr. B. 0. Pickett will be The convention will close to-night.

visitors are: solemnized Thursday evening, Nov. 29th, Among at 8 o'clock at Beasley Church. No the delegates and Mre. Dr. Vaughn, of Carlisle, Mrs.

Oden, Moorefield, carde. All friende invited. Winchester, Mrs. Durham, Mre. Cram, Warsaw, Mrs.

Wallingford, We have so many useful and beautiful Mt. Carmel, Mrs. Wilson, Moorefield, articles in sterling silver, cut glass, bricMrs. Dickey, Bethel, Miss Arrasmith, a-brac, suitable for wedding presents. Bethel, Mrs.

Dr. Cash, Moorefield, Mrs. Among our great variety to choose from Givene, Flemingsburg, and Miss Ella cannot fail to find just what you you Fleming, Millersburg. want, BALLENGER, jeweler and optician. River News.

The late A. J. Brittain, brief mention The Jos. B. Williams due up for Pitts- whose death was made Tuesday, left of burg with empties.

family. Of the ten children, all The rise here has amounted to 5.4 all live in this county except feet a large at 9:30 this morning. -the latter being Mrs. Anna Bengrown, Heavy rains have fallen all along the and Mr. Benjamin Brittain, of Irthree, Ohio, which is rising at all points.

The and Mr. Jack Brittain, of Illinois. nett Big Sandy and Kanawha are also ris- his life, practically, in diana, Deceased spent ing. of Moraneburg and The Pearce for Portsmouth, Henry leaves a large circle of friends. M.

the neighborhood Stanley for Pomeroy and Keystone State for Pittsburg will pass up to-night. At Vanceburg, Willie, the six-yearsWells down this evening. of Samuel Cole, and Freddie, old son A big shipment of coal will likely be son of Ves Cooper, were playing seven, started from Pitteburg to-day, as a barge hillside, a half mile south of on a steep stage was expected. There will also be the city. They finally got to rolling a big shipment from Kanawba and down the hill and were having stones Pomeroy.

sport, when Willie got below Fredgreat die and in a direct line a with big stone Ed. Owens, colored, was tried Wednesstarted, The stone struck day in the Circuit Court on a charge of that the latter knocking Willie on the side of the head, criminally assaulting a young negro The senseless, and, it is feared, producwoman near Lewisburg last April. him jury failed to agree on a verdiet. ing fatal effects. O.

H. P. Thomas Nos. 120 to 124 Market street, Massville, sell our "Old-time Bourbon" and "Old Mayeville Club Rye" whiskies, direct from our distillery, by the quart, gallon or These gonds are guaranteed pure, and are the finest in the State. THE H.

POGUE DISTILLERY CO. Our 1900 Fall and Winter Stock of CLOTHING, SHOES and HATS Is the most. Satisfactory to us and our customers we ever had in the house. Were the fact not patent to the most casual observer we would not say it, and it is this: OUR HOUSE STANDS TODAY FOREMOST FOR HANDLING BETTER GOODS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE STATE, and that is the only reason we enjoy the trade we do. We have long since learned that our people don't want cheap goods; they want good merchandise at reasonable prices, and that's what they get from us.

We can in truth say that frequently we are more particular in the fit of the Suit or Overcoat our customer buys than the purchaser. We let nothing leave the house that is not as perfect as human hands can make it, but it pays. The amount of goods we sell is the best evidence that our endeavors are appreciated. HECHINGER CO. THE HOME STORE.

FOR RENT. RENT--Four room flat for rent over P. J. FOR Murphy's old jewelry store. trance priApply to ERNIE WHITE.

9-dtf vate. NOR RENT -The room now occupied by A. Clooney as a jewelry store. Apply to dtf ERNIE WHITE. 23 FOR rooms each.

All dwellings, modern four improvements. and six Limestone and Fifth. Apply to ERNIE WHITE. Mr. B.

F. Clift was in Fleming the past week, receiving two or three hundred head of export cattle. C. M. Fleming deliyered sixty head, weighing 92,530 pounds, at and Alvin Glascock, twenty-three head, weighing 34,780.

IMPORTANT NOTICE! New York Store CO Has just received a large invoice of the celebrated W. B. CORSETS. They are known to be the best fitting Corsets in America. The latest Erect Form Corset Only $1.

The Shirt Waist Corset Only $1. These two numbers are the popular fad; come and get one. Splendid Corsets in long and short waist, worth $1. Young Ladies' and Misses' Corsets only 50c. FURS AND JACKETS -New things arriving daily.

See our Fur Scarfs at $1.75, worth $3. HAYS CO. NEW YORK STORE. P. S.

-We give rebate stamps. Ask for them. Mcllvain Humphreys, PARKER BUILDING, SUTTON MAYSVILLE, KY. We sell nothing but DELIABLE GOODS at PRICES A A It will pay you to call and examine our extensive stock of goods when you need anything in the FURNITURE line. Our Undertaking Department is unsurpassed in its thorough equipment, and is in charge of an experienced and careful Undertaker and Embalmer, The handsomest rubber-tired funeral car in this section.

BOT FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Mattresses made to order. MAYSVILLE, KY- WE MOVED INTO OUR NEW STORE, Four doors west of Market, and can furnish bargains that are really bargains in DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, WATCHES and JEWELRY. Before purchasing anything in this line see our new stock. CLOONEY, THE JEWELER.

MARRIED HERE. The Stars of the Keystone Dramatic pany Wedded While in Maysville: a Year Ago. The coming of the Keystone Dramatic Company to the Washington Opera House for a two-night's engagement, commencing Friday, November 23rd, with a matinee Saturday afternoon, brings to mind that the talented stars, Miss Gertrude Shipman and Mr. Lawrence B. McGill, were married here when the Keystones played in this city a year ago, and they have been looking forward with pleasure to their return visit in this city.

They come this season surrounded by an excellent company, numbering twenty capable people. The opening play is Howard Hall's drama in five acts, "A Soldier of the Empire," in which Mr. McGill is seen a8 Gilbert de Montville, Captain of the Imperial Huesars, and Mise Shipman as Louise Devere. The company carries a car-load of special scenery and effects, thus insuring firstclass productions in every detail. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cente, and you should secure your seats at once, at Nelson's.

The New Public Library will be open to afternoon at the usual hours, -and not all day. Spread Like Wildfire. When things are "the best" they be. come "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in twenty years. You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, bloo and nerves.

Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blond strengthens the nerves, hence cury the satire itudes of maladies. Puta It life builds and up system. new vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Price 50 cente. Sold by J.

Jas. Wood Son, druggists. Do You Know Them? Schloss Bros. of Baltimore, and L. Adler Bros.

of Rochester, N. Y. Well they are making the new Overcoats, such as the Surtouts, Paletots, Derbys, Paddocks, Raglans, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Cape Overcoats (Inverness) and Cape Overcoats with sleeves, for us, at such prices that your regular tailor (if he is first-class) would want at least one-third more for. Come in and let us show you the goods. They range in price from $20 to $40.

Our Ragland made by Adler ready just to put on for $20 pleases us extremely. and we are hard to please, that's why we please you. Suits made to measure to fit" by the above-named firms for $15 to $35. CO..

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