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MAYBVILLE, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1910.

GMNIVAL MAY BE PUCED WILL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY OHIO VISITORS WILL BE GLEECUIB'SPMGRAM DISINFECT THE EVERYBODY WILL STATE NATIONAL ON EAST EWJOTMEXT WEEK WITH A BIGJAOVIE SHOW ElieTIIIIIEIIJM WUiaiiLLE FORTHE HIGH SCHOOL SEafOnTOESJIK DRESSIIPTO GKET Urt»t PLANSIMPROVEMENTS rnliin Altkoofh Mert^Bailaeis Man Want J. Itarbour Russell, Jr., Plans -If YoH Can't (tvt II In West Barfcoolfa flMKrs on the Streets, Show at the Washlngtou Monday to MajSTlUe" U Slogan of COUNTYAGENTSAYS RETURNING HEROES Come QUITEJTTRACTIVE Barkoot Says . Mr. He Hardly Celebration His MttCAnULlNCREASE B«fln- In of Local Bnalnesa Mm— Streets Thinks Are Wide iv Im- New Disease Found In Seed Potatoes BMfe4ar> Appeal Clothes CoBseloasaess Xwa of lleveio|)ni«nt of All Kinds of Music, Iteadlngs and WIU Be ning Bieafh. t BxmilTe InpmeBMito Itroirlr BavlNMM VU» Spitaf Trade personatlens on Program of He- Will Make Crop Short Unless of Statt> Mitlon. Great Ohio It win be remembered that last V»de to BuUdInK Tkaa Ever Betersb Mm. elM to Be Givaii br I7aina> Mr. Bade Bttltoot, brother of B. K. AedOB Is Takea. Russell in Capital Uill Uv year Colonel J. Barbour al Bank— Barkoot, Manifar of the Barkoot'a sity Ken Tonight. celebration of the birthday of hia son, "Dro.s Up!" IneiWMd 9UylM> of the Urst moves in the de- great Bzpoatlkm Showa, waa in County Agent Ooorge Kirk issues As one J. Russell, Jr.. gave a great Barbour This li the command which is bch of the great trade arte lying section are given Maysville today having run down from the following veloping The people of this statement: free show at the WaKhinnlon sliowlng ing Cincinnati he Kentucky, but o'clock at the Waahlngton Theater. be torn out and a much larger bank- sailors, and because of the natural de- torium. Miami club a much better write-up In much rather place the shows on the by using precautions we can keep it linnR'a The invitatldna given and the pro- look their ing space provided for llie realise that sire to best. Maysville business men papers than they gave streeta but he said that he feared the out of our soila. This disease Is car- the Cincinnati gram for the afternoon is as follows: The equipment will be made This command to Dress Up has been business. territory lying in Ohio ried In blackish there Is a vaat the Bastem universities. fronto of his shows would be too wide hard lumpa or patches You are cordially Invited to attend my way. A large vault heard even snbconaclously, for it Is an modern In every Maysville which can be de- on the near to This evening's program will consist for the street and that to keep from potatoes. These patchea vary Birthday Party on Monday After- Installed providing space for for impulse which naturally rises In the will be veloped into a big business district three parts and besides the beauti- blocking the slicets the show would in size from a pin head to of a grain ternoon, April 7, Vm, at the boxes, and other Im- breasta of men and women with the too safety deposit While there are several airs Mavsviiie. ful classics there will be popular have to be placed on the Kaat end lot. of wheat. They look like dirt but they Washington Opera House provements will be a ladiea* room, counties, approach of spring. The Baator sea- Bplcndid towns in both these of selected read- This matter lias not lieen definitely won't waali off. To prevent t-etliiis sung and a program at S'80 o'clock, customers rooms, coupon booths, etc. merchan- son always baa been a time when peo- are many articles of will be given. settled will probably decided this disease, use clean seed tliere ings and impersonations and be potatoes to aee Improvcniputs are expected to be those ple In all civilized lands have express- The cannot be purchased In and. If dise that The program for the evening fol- upon by the qommittee within the next any of these black lumps are Fatty Arbuckles "In Love completed by the early fall. ed a desire to appear at their best entirely slogan for tonight's ban- noticed, towns. The lows: day or so. i disinfect the seed potatoes comedy ,"Rip and Trust Company will, at Mack Bennett's new Kven Xature dresaes Itself in new < The State "If you can't get In West with quet will be PART I. corrosive sublimate. Foralln Tailors," a PIctograpli capital Stitch and Bray T;arb in tlio spring, and the Uraee'V^ the same time, increaae its Maysville." This will I n ion Come to Part-song: Daybreak. .F^nning-Parks DNWBITTEir LAW doea not prevent the little potato dis- be J. BARBOCR UrSSKLL, .IR. impulse therefore, atook in the same proportion and Georgetown, , permeates the also apply to Ripley and The Club ACQHTS KEJfTrCKIAN to extend ita rapidly growing Manchester as world naturally and without effort It Sibled In Brown county and Solo: Beloved, it Is Morn,...Aylwnr is to be hoped thai similar Munson declared thai Foley, whose fore cutting the are when she became the proud possessor cated at the Central Hotel and will It Mr. Farquear potatoes they other mittee, announced that the local bost- of business men from home was Mt. Sterling, Ky., Induced soaked In In of the "Wonder Rug." be glad to explain all details of the gattons Sailor Choruses from "The Flying at a sack tbe corrosive sub- tc ness men have assured his committee young men who are nearby Ohio towns can be induced Dntchmao". Wagner his wife to leave her home and their limate for thirty minutes and no long- Cast of characters: service to iny nt hearty co-operation In the celebra- as the guests of the Beatrice Cary—Mary Boyd TuUy. Interested. The one year enlistment coma to Maysville The Club six children and come to Cincinnati er. Then the tubera are spread out to lion of the week and there is every Commerce at some latter with before Mra. Howell—Viola Helmer. is being offered to men with Chamber of Solo: Mavourneen ...... Ketferldge him. dry cutting. Corrosive subli- which reason to believe that the week will Mammy Lou—Mra. Bdward Lee. experience is (luile Aatea. Mrs. Arniistead As there was no Indictment, Munson mate la a deadly poison and. therefore previous military great Spirits— be a success here. Every store attractive will probably draw sev- Part-Song: The Americans Come.'.. will go free. It should be kept out of children's and in Maysville will MAWT HEfAB BET. MORRIS India—Berdie .Vewdigate. make a special ef- jujst out of the draft aervlce ray Foste reaeb. It shonld not be used in metal eral men fort for a special showing of the lataat IIOMKR SMITH C«MI>(J Persia— Rvelyn Tanlbee. Into the regulars. The'Club containers but in a wooden tub or back the Forest Ave- styles during the week.' The attendance at LAST OK THIS HONTH Belgium —Elizabeth Orr. PART II. barrel. Corrosive sublimate should E. Church revival continues Persons living In the Maysville dis- nue M. Mr. Roy C. Myers, publicity agent Trukey—Pauline Bierley. BBOOKSYILE NEWSPAPER Selected Readinga and Imperaonationa not be uaed over five times, unless re- to grow daily. Karh evening the house trict are invite d to viait Maysville dur- for the Steamer Smith, is In Helmer. i P1JBCHASE8 inrOTTFE Mr. Calderwood Homer newed with fresh solution, for It loses America—Lillian flUed and the pastor, Rev. W ing the week and become acquainted is well the city today making arrangementa PART 111. strength rapidly. It controls scab as has par U. Morris, Is preaching some splendid HEALTH LEAIil E HOLDS with the latest stylea in all Unds of The Brookaville Review for big exeouralens out of this city well as the little potato disease, bo 1 accomplishing Old .Miami (Words by llr. A. H. I'p- a Mergenthaler Linotype sermons which are steamer on BUSINESS SESSION wearing apparel. chased ..Burke by that palatial excursion that If tbe luitatoea are treated with meetings will con ham) --^vo efc w t lk be'deHvered.wttMa a abort muoh.aNd. The April Mat J6fh. Mr. Myers is en- M The Club ^ it, the formalin treatment for scah the week with servicep The Maaon County Health Ldagu SKTITR.It TAKE EXAMIJTATIOT time and Installed in their office. This tinue during deavoring to charter his steamer oi:t Popular Songs is wholly \mnecessary. each evening. The public is cordially held a business seuloa this mornin:: Is one of the Uvest little weekly news to some local organization for th' Mar. Kramer The disinfecting of seed potatoes Is Several persons who are taking tite invited to attend. at which time much business of im- papers In this section of the state nml rips. In belter He says the Smith Is a preventive nfeasure. It Is economy Camp and Trench Songs portance was transacted. courae In Bible studiea la the Oem- they are to be congratulated upon this ever yet NOTICK BLACKSMITHS The Club shape this year than she has to spend 60c to $1.00 am acre to Inaure munlty Teachers' Training claaa took fbrward atep ]aat taken. been. Mlany improvementa have been Wo have received a supply of excel Humorous Quarettes the potato crop againat loss from scab Mrs. Fannie llavla left last night for the examination given Tuesday even- made during tbe winter. and little potato. lent LIIIt Smith Coal, flie best money Mesara. Rnnyan, Armistead. Farnue:!'- Petersburg, Va.. where she will be- ing. Others w ill take the examination Ask your grocer toi* Traxel-Olas (JAllLE BROS. and Fattig come Reconstruction Aide in Occupa within a few days. The first lesson In cook Co.'B Pimento Cheese. Fresh will buy. EWnrO POVLTBT EXPERTS FOB SALE 31-4t Jaxs Orchestra in populiir selections. tional Therapy in a Military Hospi Part Two will be taken up at Best made In your home town Creamerv WAT HOIB FOWL SHOW Upright Weberlireher Piano. Good condl- Mesara. HarUell, Riley, Devine. Arm- tal. Tuesday's meeting. Several poultry enthnsiastis at Kw- tloA Priced to sell. Phone S49. iatead, Barry and Chareh ing, Fleming county, are anxious to Miami Mkroh Bong Burke hold a Poultry Show In their town in The Club •ILAUNDRY AGENCY the near future and a committee of I MODERN Swing men will meet with the Mason • time dur CLDTHES it any UF QUALITY B You can leave your laundry here and get m THAT AIRPLANES BE County Poultry Auoeiation next week THE HDME day or night. to discuss plana. ing business honrs HNnEIJIMI HERE Miiidi who get I I Ibii ia «a advantage to onr oonatiy oMt The big musical comedy "Have a .Iherty Loan OffirialK Asked to Koutc I in town dtariay the day. • Heart" is the attraction at the Wash- Army Airships By Way of .Mays., ington Theater thia evening and from 1 Distinctive CLOTHES From Lexington to Company S fiUa the advance sale of seats, it appears ; M. F. Williams Drug Cincinnati. that there will be a very large crowd. STREET DRUG 8T0RB 5 8 THIRD The show comes hailed as one of the • For Exacting Men and Young Men it was announced Some time ago best of the kind oa the road and those that a epmpaay of Army who mlaa It will vndonbtedly miss one TOU'LL LIKE THEM-THET ASE TAILORED TO SET THE PAGE FOR TAILORED airahipo would flight aham battles 2 of the best of the season. X AS WELL AS. PRACTICAL STYLES. over cities in the Fourth Federal Re- BELIEVE INQ THE STRONGEST LINE THAT WE HAVE OF- serve district during the Victory Loan Mra. Roland Steele and babe, Wil- 2 WE WE ARE 8H0W campaign nn4 among the cities listed liam Duke, of East Second street left w FERED AND CERTAINLT THE PRETTIEST PATTERNS AND REIT STTLRS THAT TCV for a visit from the air army were this afternoon for Newport to Visit her • HAVE SEEN FOR SOMETIME. Lexiington and Cincinnati. mother. Mrs. Helvey. • MAY WE DEMONSTRATE THIS FACT TO YOU TODAY? An effort is now being made to have NBTTLETON, WALK-OVER AND GROUND ORIPPER SHOES. h.?s • AGENTS FOR HAWAN, Mrs. D. of the c( nnty. offlclala routa thia company of army J, Hooton planes from Lexington to Cincinnati returned home after being at the bed- by way of Maysville. The Secretary side of her aiator, Mrs. W. C. Booten. of the Maysville Chamber of Com who has bean very ill at her home on Lexington street Hechinger Co. nierce bas written to the Publicity :D. & .Secretary for the Fourth Federal Re Wanted home for I bright boys, serve district requesting that the aged 1, 3 and ( years. See Judge Pur- planes be routed this way and Mr. W neU. W. Ball, Jr., Secretary of the Mason County Liberty Loan Committee has also written to headqnafters making this request.

It Is more than likely that the re-

quest will be pranted and llial Maya ville and Mason county people will have the opportunity of sailBg alr^ ships In army formation.

WAT8V1LI.E MAH IN Bid lATfUS n AT Mr. Harold Cobb, member of the V

S. Marines, who took part In several of the greatest battles of the war

at home shaking hands with his many friends. Mr. Cobb has several French cltatlona for bravery. He wm In the battle pt OhaalMi TMerry whan the tue ef tke irar was taraed by the O. 8. Msilaes aad was also la the battle of the Marne In this fill Km fir tie he wided the river Marne to de- liver onlers for his officer and for his bravery was cited olBclally. Me wears the French bravery citation cord over MIKE ftSOWN hia Mt sheaMer the irst sesa ia Two SIveteee were iraaled la the Maaon CIraeH OmH Mar- Barbara Square Deal Man Bapp Keller waa granted a divorce The from URoy Keller and Nannie C. Bateman was awMiei B of Square Seal Square. B.K. ;

' m DAILY MLICIEDGER ivbliaM V?«7 Aftenora Isoapt Bwiday Bj THE LEDGER PUBLISHING COMPANY At the Public Ledgvr BulldlOg, Eiut Thud Snutt. New

. . M,iii;u ci Millinery CLARENCE MATHEWS, , Editor >iiul .

tared at tlic 1'mI UOIce, MijriviUe, Kentneky, m ti«cuud CUm Mall MMt«r. faHMlpllwt By OMiHr, » W Hm, MM At tlia New rork Store ODBPOUOY TRBZJLTUTSTTLIg' !• tOiMt nek enviiN u m mfiMUoMUy Mr tlw g—i ot lUMt^ Pine Apple Straw Mlon tm ill iMitr M n Mtln MBunilrt ntlmr tluu iieh prepMttiMt m art li favot / shidw. ^ Children's o( the IndlTidnal Intsreit, or of one lecUon aH agalnit another. And UkewiM Hats of many kinds. to earaaaUy and eeailitonUx oppose all tlilnri tbat are not for the food ot tta«*ntr M • wMtb • Maysville, Ky. AmsiOA AiwAYb ran novo OOAM 1100 OoMti If.M. ttantifU OoOi |1198 tad |19.9e. Till' (locliiiir of ciiliglitciicd iialioimliKiii wliifli i)Uts tlit' wel- DRESSES fare, tlie proHperity, tlie progress of tliu I'liited States lirst is not a In Silk >nd Menalin,. Prioei towtr th«ii

can citizens l)y their membership iu the greatest democracy the

world has «ver known ia to make that democracy a anccesa. They Come on and meet your friends.

must make the Unifed Stnlcs in (he present and the future, as it luis B. BTUVB. Proprietor. been in the past, tlie best country for men an^ women to live in This will be Booster Week, so Phoni S21.

the beat country on earth for children to be/bom in ; the best country V Ob earth for men to live for iind to die for. let everyone boost for a Bigger 'I Doing this, maintaining the phiee of the rnitrd States ninon!,' DR. P. G. SMOOT the powers, improvinR the conditions, political and social, of the and Better Maysville. THE MOST 1 people of the United stales as the advance of knowledge renders AT HOME Ofllce REFfilESHING Flrst-Standard Itank nulldlng. improvement jiossihle. the eilizens of this eountry irill make the Besldeaee 810 Market Street. DRINKKNtHrweilLD mightiest contiilmtion that lies within their power to the welfare of the world. _ 3 SometliiRg DoiRg Day and Night 3 America always, arid Anu'ricn always first. RIDES RIDES FOR SALE!

on the acreage and product iou of the S'lt- .-f ''Mr.. >lodo. l.i.cao Oiui.iy. J.4. One heavy¥ori( AGRICULTURAL crops, amount sold or to be sold, live- Mare in ATALLGffOCERYSTORES, J. i:t .i,.y la'.os oath that ho stock olassifleatlon both It .-i-i^i.r by sex ana : > -.ii r- ii« Arm of F. J. good Ci.i iiey flesh and priced CAFES i& Of., i;,' . to STANDS. . AND ace, acreage of woodland, and tho .j'acss 111 iho City o( Tiili.i'i, CENSUS TO BE Cuar- 1 Slalo .tr.jrvsald. l SS ai' thai . .ilii i\r A amount of land on farms drained :, i-I and tl...' auni vl sell. Phone 66. BOTTLE. o::\i nv^un::', j'.! .\it.-3 for eac'li S|ip( needing drainage inl considera- • ( ai '1 . :i ,1' voiy .•irrli I 'mt ciinnot 1). MADE ON IAN. 1 tion will also be siven to matters of MHHX'-I.v::. ,".\SK]. chk.n;kv.

. utilization, Iho •''worn WRKUr amount of land and to lief.T-! i-,-. and piiliscrllioci In ir.y :)ri'-f.''.. i. ;, i , .;iy of P,. ombcr. \i"H Census on Farms To Be Made On acreage of crops Irrigated, numbers of | •^c'^-,'"'"- -' OLE A!--ON, live <». nl) Notary Public. Jaaaarjr 1 Intewl of Ai^ill , young atock aold, purchased. Plenty llall-M raiiirrl. >; of •'!. Ins Is talten !n- Seed alaughtered, This tenv My . IS and died on the farms. , Tear TUs Tim. a. , r..-.iKh the Blood en ' Ml" p"--! .- • ( the System, lead — I and quantity of dairy produetR and — f' r :.'.:fi:i;i)r.i.''Ip fr.- .' Ilie " Odl (iroiliii imI. tlie I'lituhi J ••t!K.\i:v ro.. Tncle Sam has decided to talie OwinR to . , & Toledo. O. .*-' .] liy .ul .Irici-iisti. mental 75c. loiirtuenlh census on farm January 1. ImiKirtanec of these slalistirs, Hall s I' lniily 1 and .;is (tr constipation. We Will Take Care ll'L'O, instead of collecting this data as v. liieli |irovii|e basic Informal ii.ti rel;i- of April 16, as was done la IDIU. The tlve to farms and farming in the I'nit- Indiunapolia, liid.—Isaac F. Marcos-

ed States, It la son, war i!ute was changed beoause larmera or* | hoped that farmers correspondent, who spoke on of (llnurily are very busy with the rush throughout the country will assist the "The War and After," said that this Your j Wants

oi spring work abou> the middle of : census enumerators In every way pns- country Is facing the horrors or Bol-

A|iril, also because the April 15 date ible In feeurlnK an urate, reliable, shevism of the Reds in America l.s comes during the midst of tiie breed- !u»d eomptdmisini; with it. but wc mus SUTTON'S EXCELSIOB. IITTLB HIK. Try a Ledger Want .4d. It siaiii|i It stock Is not comparable between i Pays, out with a Arm hand," j LIITLB JUBTEL. vam izciisiOB. northern and southern regions, and AMERICAir WONDEB. | Anally because the retuma on the rrops obtained during the winter arc | Prail, Sickly Children PEAS, Stick, more accurate than those obtained 36c per Pound EABLIE8T iLASKA. laier and comparable with the Decem- OlAMPIOX OF ENQLAKD. FUST 190 BI81). ber estimates of the Bureau of Crop TEUPHOXS. Improve Rapidly on Vinol AIEBB. Kstimates. The Tnited States Department of The reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for WB 8BU 8BBD IS ART QrAITIIT. Agriculture^ is assisting the Census frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret ONION SETS. BBD, WHRB AHD TBLLOW. iiureau in making this coming agri- HO WBOVTS BVS fiOOl) SETS. Rultural census as accurate and valu- remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep- alile as possible. To a limited degree tones,* Iron—- and ManganeseQ Peptonates^ and Glyce-, l!ir clKiraclor of ilie iiilormatlon to be rophosphates —• but no oil .— the very elements i secured will differ from previous en- needed to build" them up. It is ddiaoi umerations, because o^ilght changes P. OIETERICU & in the questions whieh the m. enumera- tast^ and children love it tors will aak Ikrmers. These ehanes These Mothers Have Proved Thii. in the schedule of questions have been Two Florists and Seedsmen. made by a committee composed of I.. Baliibridffa, N.Y. WillkiBMM,W.Va. tittle daughter, 13 years old, M. F:stabrook. "Uy "My little boy was weak, pony, fi'/ C. W Thompson. 0. K. overworked and was run-down, tired and tired all the time, did not want Pi?*; nal

°" Kenny 'g Two Story of Frame House on Forest Avenne, Sixth 'ffi Women's I • Footwear < , 1^ Mn. Kil^ore's Honse, West Second Street, Seoond Ward. vow « IHOWDrO AI£ raw styles in OX- Davis 4"' n Cottage on Olark Street, jut immediatefy off of foral fOUfAID orAunBrawflusit. avbtat- Atoim. smnAT IV cm wur wivdow. Mn. B. A. Oarr's honse and large lot, Forest Avenue. Oordon 0. Aabnry'i houo and 2 lots on Pnett AteaM, tvtamdf the Sehwuti boMO. For particulan as to price, terms and etOL^ tlo «§ at MM^ Mi we will A Pretty Line of Woineo's and Misses' be glad to show yon anything in onr vifL No Inconveniotce Mr. aN Bra. T. B. WSie^ eali«e Ml M e« ftrnt timm leNw I'oauMree aai Pevtw SUests. Meil^ |

All checks drawn by customers of either of the old APPROT Banks wrill be paid by the new Bank, and the pass books m heretofore used will continue to be used for the present. No [

matter which bank your account has been in, let it go right [

along as btrttcfm. Use the checks of eitber that is oon- vtnitMt to fM iii «• win pigr MM. SiiitlDry TryHcMl Snow-wliite'Den^ Creai i FOI CUAUIN6 MO PIESHVINS TIE TEni Maysville Stire ClasiCi I P. IL Ett^t SaMils. Nut nr Eist if Iriiil'i f w. PhoM No. Street PECOR'S \./-

Ttbity ArbuoklM ia **0< Save Your Bturton MolxoM' TnvTtl MiMitlaLlittatttilmlMi Btttgr rioloffMph jou musi Money and See the Puooies Admission 1 Ic and 15c . - —' 1

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Besides the 10 comniandinents there is another unwritten one, eleventh, which every woman knows; ''Thou shalt marry none but the man thou lovest." Matinee at the Gem, Evening at the Opera House.

BPBUIO USSBNGEBS Mrs. Sarah Humphries has moved receiving literature fiuin smti jied- ' - H"M"I"I l it f H | H» | I I LOCAL PLANS FOR In with her nephew, D. B. Robs, to dlera, be they iudividuals, firms or (Baltimore Bun) NOTICfc TO P18T0BS AMD •I- make It her home. corporations, to forward the same I have heard her in my heart. CRDBOH CLXBI8. CLEAN-UPORIVEWILL Tibts Lee and little nephew, Charles to tbe commission for investigation. I have hoard her «lni,'ing there, Lee of Dalesburg, passed felt her, dancing in her radiance of through our All aonouneed Intended tor town en route to his father's, William BUT lOUB flABDEV SEED FROM our ohuroh oolumn must be CONFIRMTOSTATE'S the light, L«e, who lives on Brushy Fork. W. L HAUMAK * BRO. In thie offloe on Friday by It have listens^ In my dreaming o'elook to Insure insertion. MaysviUe Cleai*Up Drive b Expected To her finger tips, all beaming. All announcementa reoelved Gincinnati— To Be Hell at tte (9mm Ttaie the As she tapped upon my window in Warning was issued by after this time will be omKted. Omofiiimlimlt vtlll pW.au o/iirtaHmpartanc*oceun Wash- H M tht ' ington, D. C, through AU np oampaign waged by the var- list but is some better at thi swriting. Can five iouiedlate pofsesstea twe- Of a brighter Uiiiig tomorrow; welcoming smiles, every ious Beoeives organisations in MaysviUe and The many friends of .Vflss Daisy Htory briek residence, First Ward. See And her mcKseners have fOund me TIME IS THE TEST the campaign waged by the state Martin will be glad to know that she Mr. James Ireland or bite is joj, and every taste de- with the word. through the State Fire Marshal's of- is improving In health after a long M. F. One was at my still this morning. The Testtuony uf .\layg\ille People couflinnr. lights if it's ours. fice. In fact there were two actual illness. * All his vibrant lay adorning titands tbe Test. V campaigns In Maysvllie and while T. F. Hurst closed his The sweetness of the world with sohool on Big CONFECTIONERY nelth both were considered successful Uun last Friday. The test of time is what tells the Dr.W. H. Hicks Bong of bird. tale. er one of the two was as successful ni„„„„, X The public soon linds out w hen Eugene LIghtnerTi-v»««-'^»of ni IT Pleasant Valley ! Our candy is always attractive I can tell the mes-nge true. nUsrepreseuiutious are THE WHOLE FAMILY as it might have been there been nmde, and Osteopathic Ptiysician ^d visited his sister, Mrs. Holly I have knowledge of the dew. Conrad merit alone will stand the test ol tim«. a concentration of forces on one se- Win enjoy their meal, if you have >in sppearaaoe, variad ia auort- near Flemlugsburg one day last week. Maysvllie people appreciate merit, Treatments GiveD ia the Hm And there's something fairy in me purchased the Rroceries for the meal lected time. and many monUis ago local citizens ' that makes plain Sam LIghtner writes that he has at this store. We have a large assort- ALL PHONE 514. iiWnt, deUoiondy flaYONd Md m In order to prevent this conflict publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney AU the rosy revelation safely landed from ment and at reasonable prices. We overseas but does puis; they do so stUl. again this year. Socretary Dodds, of Would a olti have everytliiiiK in the line Of canned pore, irwh and wholeume that And the intlnnabulstion not expect to be at home very soon; sen make the statement which follows the Chamber of ("oniinerce, has writ goods that you desire. Of the rain. unless convinced that the article was Jesse I4am caine home from the .Make out your list and send It In to it. ten to State Fire Marshal I'annell miTbody oan lafdy mjoy Just as represented T Below is testi- army last week. us and while you are doing the rest asking for the exact date of the state 1 have heard her.in heart. mony- such as the sufferer from kid my of your shopping, we will be making Mhysvllle Mrs. Clara-Crayoraft ney ills is looking for. drive for this year and the Treading round, treading round. came up from up your order. Stop in on your way Dover Henry S. Gallensieln, blacksmith, campaign will be fixed for that time With a kind of silver tinkle. and spent a few days with her home for same or have It delivered. m W, Third St., Maysvllie, says: ".\1> Bite Cmfectionery so that we will have the beneflt of the of clfln parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen LIghtner Kisses! And a kind sound kidneys were out of order and 1 had at this plaec. advertising and publicity put out by Oh. her velvet feet are diincim; pains thiough niy back. Dean's Kid- "LITTLE POTATO" the state and have their hearty With the sunbeam twixl iheni glanc- Mrs. .Mlcii l,i:4htner Is very poorly ney Pills put an entire stop to the ll.Nauman&Bro. The new musical at ]:ali;s and my kidneys well.' operation in our own local campaign. ing; this writing. became t Statement given January 9, 1912.) "HOME OF GOOD EATii" practically aii in Mays I ucle Blllie .Martin liad the misfor- There Is present in The Clean-Up campaign And I know she's on the hillside. RBSULTS THAT RBMAIN sensation, tune to fall - for wonderful from the bam loft of the eee4 potatoes now offered ville this year should be a And I know she's o nthe lee, one nay Over four years later, or on Novem- 11M1»W.SiundSt. PkinllS last week sale in Kentuoky a fungus disease sueoess under these arrsngementa, And I know she's crossed the moun- and injured his head. He ber 14, 1916, Mr. Gallenstein said: "1

' haven't had any vhlch is known as "Little potato." The business men through the Cham- tain, being so old It is doubtful If he will need of a kidney coupled withfa recover. ' '"cdlclne since I last recommended The name explains the result when ber of Commorco, the women through .\nd her ship Is mi M - ! Doan's Kidney Pills. The benefit they ni«i,io . . Club, the M.M R.p Richie expects to run a Porter such seed is used without treatment. the Mason County Woman's saw ..^^ ^^^^ permanent 3obn m. box of Traxel's mill on his i.lai No potatoes will be borne on the city administration through Mayor T EXPORT BAN BEXOTED e . 0011 Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't FURBItAL DIUCTOB .Miss Hatlic ilinton simply ask for a kidney remedy — get plants larger than an egg, and most M. ttUBseil and Fire Chief Newell and came home from delicious * '

water add one ounce of corrosive sub- garbage collector will have received way, all kinds of lisli ami heif ciis- . n>Tii I'arls last Saturday to visit the lailer's limate. I'se solution of this streuKth. lii.s garbage carts which have nlriMdy ii\gs to Denmark, and sirup and mo- aged mother, Mrs. Eliza Car- Parties Holding Receipts her an accepta- Dip sack containing the potatoes into been purchased and that llie refuse lasses, except molasses for fodder, to penter. solution for minutes, drain, and plant collected will be well cared for and from the rationed list for Sweden and I). B. Ross baa bought a lot from his

' ble Sunday ni^t "VHI IriAtihent alio kilU |9i|bi.luit the promptly dlspoasd of by thr proper ^Ua&ir TbbkbM has iMen remoreii brother, William, here and ezpecta to On this bank for the Fourth formalin treatment for soa^ does not officials. licenses will be issued. build a house this summsr. kill the "little potato." Every man, woman and child should Roy Pepper came op from Paris gift, lit This chemical Is very dangerous now begin to get ready to help out. NOTICE to S. S. Superintendents or last week to visit his graadnotber, and must be kept from any living ani- in this big drive to make Maysvllie Secretaries: Phone your attendance .Mrs. Kllza Carpetiter. UmrtyiLoan will please present The Honse clean for the summer months. Sunday afternoon to 117 Maysvllie. Clarenre Conrad and family of of| Maysvllie, visited bis parenta, A. L. I TiUUiEL'S Switt 'onrad and other relatives nere re- same and get their Bonds. cently. ' G. OOX Lloyd Arnold and Miss Bnuna Con- I bone 18u Pheae tf rad drove up from Maysvllie I last Sun- A. F. DIENEC day and calh il on II. ' p. Conrad and Phone 111 wife. I STATE NATIONAL BANK Alex Johnson and wife visited her • Wain, Knox& DienerCo. : arcnts. Will Lee and wife, ' at Brushy laoorporatei Fork, last Friday and Saturday. I L'fl an< 2:2 East Serond Street Whole Grain foods Henry Breese balk moved back to] •UEKT.WEKM EUBALMBBS his farm. j Wito Hearse name priice as .hem Kmmltt LIghtner spent a few days i Saturday, Apr. C diaira keane) contain valuable Quali- last week In Maysvllie. j .'heae SM. H||M FfcaM tt M^.^. Abe Conrad has been very sick Matinee,Night MiTsmxii nr. but Is J ties especially much better at this writing. worth John Lee and wife and two chil- dren of Dalesbnrg, were the gnesta of The Big New Yorl( Laus^ltina Success, llie R. T. Conrad and wife last Sunday. while for those who Mrs. RIstle Christman has moved When to this place. • Snappy Farce Willi Music P. E. Million and W O. Poynter * wish sturdy bodies. have purchased auto trucks. People in this neck o' the woods Others have been bnay sowing taibaoep bedx. JiouBie Adiley and Miss' Mary Mailnrell were united in marriage The a

fcw^ays ago. . 'Must J. S. Bowman has just returned from a trip to Vanceburg. His wife accompanied him as far as Maysvllie. Little Walter l^rt who was badly hurt Waiti! in an ante aecident has about recov- -among cereal foods ered. Long partjr-lfne conversations Kater Richie of Bath county visited I ^:iricr tck'plioi].' service by mak- his parents. M. R. Richie and wife ih^' utlit'i's sharing tlie line to wait. Saturday and Pink - is best known for its Sunday they must wait to send calla; Ben Arnold bought a horse from B. -tbcy must wait to receire calls; n.' Jordan Itor fHO. litis this ever oeenvred to yout wonderful building Jess Boes earns heae tnm Paris ik'cause other mnst wait is a Saturday wbire he had beaa at Work Devil M'vy good reason why party-Una ' William Ross has his new More up MiliscrilnTs should observe the Qualities. real food. and has moved Into It. COMEDY, PEP, BONO, DANCE, SPEED, CLASS iivi'-tuinuti' limit for local calla. A Kratns Gardner has been appointed I'll operation between subscrib- mall rarrier on route one. With the Favorite Comedian and the Singing Comedienne Ms keeps party-lines open for So far the peaches have not been htth iMOBiaff sod OBtfMff MT. appealing LEONABD QBOVER. KITTY O'NEIL. in killed form will & and thers be large a crop vice. of them. AoMtd % Mit capable company. hows of tbt Levi lieaslBa is MWag a new Maysvllie Telephooeft taste. houss. ^ (laeeifeiate*) ^ Thomas OWMSf Is MtttW a new home. Parinerp are very busy plowing. Thsmeat dBarJeyFood Tully has purchased a black and alao a white fmeral car Ms the beet with baraeee lo wateh and an oader- COfNU OH, BOY! SOME SHOW Thrre'i wterml in during taktaf Miflt aM will eel «p at Mt. No raise price It's MOOIWOO*. Camel to do bnataess.

. The many friends of Dr. O'Boanon Bargain Matinee, 25c and 50c; Ciiildren, all or since the wan ttB^ Mi • I are glad to welcome him back here. 9v Harvp Doyle has been on the slrk lift but is able to be out aaaln. en^^i Mielil ^rineSf 2fiCy 9fie>eiri .(L TlitLR.iBRiRGO.SS" Mm, A D Carpenier in rHiliIng her ^ — tlior At flltlon, Ini! ^ ^nrimrninairniigtii

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- GETTIIK STOCK YMIDS THffSON REEIECTED Supreme Clothing MASS'iinms llBIINIISMEW wor FORmi siiB MYOR OF mm Ready for Easter STORE FOR THOSE ARE BEING HELD TO Thia iton ig f«U of tba mwmt fooda raady for jroor Snprrliilendciit llrown .InnnunceH (lil(Ki;o Ite-electN Willlaa for Spring now laatar Draaa. Tha VoUn ava diaar and pretty, looki That Maystille Mock Yards Will Tbonpson as Mayor and "Wets" like Oeorgette. Exolniive patterns. ir ;on buy oat of ow itjUih ATTENOING SHOW B« flreaUy Impmal For Have Wajnrlty. Our ainghaou are the talli of the town, prottieit and the Spring Suit! wifh th^ w«Uold avery day at a You will find it far more eco- peal for aid a farcecal cometfy with music writion ders will he spread tomorrow. Aldermanic returns show the elim- prioa lau uum tno new wholesale coat. easl(Tn war zones of Kurcppe. the lea,. OlotUwi The meeting was held In a ForaMit hundreds. excellent voices. The big muaical re- than heratofore. Michael Kenna C'HInky Dink"), a a large the Circuit Court room and view scene or earbaret in the second It was expected that the C. & O. member of the Council from the First the room. crowd tested the capacity of act brings out the entire company In railroad company' would have their ward for 2S years, was re-elected. SARAH T. SCOH DIES Prize-Winning Single Comb Wliite MRS. at Lex- Leghornil Moses Kaufman, poatmuter their nuiny superior Hpeclaltles. This Btock pens moved to the City Stock The total vote for mayor was G8S I iuKton, was chairman of the meeting before the first of April hut Yards ' AT FAYEITEVILLE, TENN. Is some entertaining scene. „„, a registration of 7»L>.000. At plea on behalf of and made an earnest The company headed by the favorite they have as yet 1 n unable to move the mayoralty election four years ago speak- Eggs for — the people of his race. Other however, that Hatching! Death Due to Acute liiiliKCHtlon comedian, Leonard Orover, are all ca- them. It is expected, Thompson defeated Sweitser hy more Mother-lii-I.un of Former ers were Rabbi .Joseph Ranch of I>oii- this move will be made before the thab I pable people. Mr. Orover Is a charac- 147,000 votea. I will offar a limited Charles Kerr of M number of hatching eggs from my Local Fantor. Isvllle, Circuit Judge ter comedian of unusual ability aiid court day In May. Attorney George R. Hunt, pen of 8. 0. White Leghorns this season. The Cock that heads Lexington, has been ieen In many New York com- Aa next Monday Is stallion and show MARSE HENRY QUITS ^ Cal- the Lex- pen bred Mrs. Sarah T. Scott, widow of Harry Oivannoli, editor of edy success. He plays the principal horse day, it is expected that there COIJRI£R.JOrR?i'AI my was from the famous Owen Farmers Number One •vln Scott, of Charlotte, died at the ington Leader and a member of the will be much atock displayed here and Pen fim getter, that of a wealthy rettreil ^ which at the worid'a greatest poultry show at Madison Mrs. Alt- Stale Advisory Committee of the Louisville, Ky., April 2—The Louis- home of licr ilaii^'lucr. W. W. merchant vislth with his wifcy and that there will be a very large crowd who Square Garden, New Toik, to Janvaiy 1919, carried off ttie| ville Courier-Journal ers, al Fnycttpvilli'. Tcnn., at 2:30 .\merican Jewish Relief campaign. At- attracted. last night an- ^ daughter one of our famous seaside following prizes: aciilo iiidigi's- torney Harry Miller and others. nounced that Henry Watterson, the o'clock Tuesday from hotels in quest of rest and he gets all (JIUL newspaper's editor since ISfiS, First, second, third and fifth information receiv- It was the concensus of opinion at I'OIIMKR JIAYSVIM.K and edi- Cock. Second and third Hen. tlon, acoording to he's looking for. Some boy! This re- vi'i:r relattvee the dose of the meeting that the quota puTi KEii i> m:\vsi' tor emeritus since last Aiitiist. had re- First, second, third and fifth Codcrd. ed yeeterdajr by telegraph by tired merchant. ^ lixtlt, pullet. Second Fayette county On the front page of the Cincin- quested his retirement. Mr. Watter- here. In Lexington and Miss Kitty O'Nell, the fascinating .^j and third. Pen, and Best Display. evening there ' was the mother of John M. would be easily raised and that an nati Tlm|is-Star Monday son recently passed his seventy-ninth, She comedienne, plays the part of the pop- I guarantee all eggs to be fertle and they will likeness of Miss ^ give young Waller Scott and ^frB. B. T. over-subscription would doubtless l|e appeared a good birthday. J Scott, ular actress who has a whirl of fun chicks that Mr. wiU be atrong and vigoroni. , Akera, and realized. It was determined that the lelen WhtCtlngton, daughter of The newspaper said the editor's ac- Cansler, of Cliarlottp, Alra. out of her little flirtation with the re- Make your reservations T. Scotl. nlni'srass would he in front ranks and Mrs. Edward Whlttington, for- tion was partly due to his variance ;|;! for eggi one week to advance. the stop-niotlier of William tired merchatii. Miss O'Nell has a line { Whlttington suddenly be- when the returns are In. merly of this city. Miss with the ronrier-.Tournal ollii ials on i^) Per setting of 16 eggs, $5.00. of Fitzgerald, Ga. She singing voice and is a funny young of Cincinnati her On Tuesday nlfiht a rousins mceiiuL; was one of a nnmher the proposed l.i-agiie of .\ations. lie, came 111 Tuesday morning and lady. She Is also one of our very best was held at HopklnsvtUe and Attor- girls who had been selected by the the paper says, being against the pro- condition was immediately recognized pianologlst. Miss O'Nell and Mr FRED ARN of LonlBTiller Cincinnati Rotary Club to throw dow- posal, while the officials favpr the is- I as desperate. Mr. Scott left here Im- ney Benjamin 8. Washer Grover get most of the laughing vjiD Care Maysvllle Tea & Coffee Co., Phone 666 MAYSVILLE, principal speaker. ers In the path of the returning Cin- sue. KY. mediately after receipt of a telegram was the scenes and are a line team of comed- _ hut Sfeetlngs scheduled for Friday cinnati regiments when they parade In Through Mr. Watterson's writings annoimcini; his mother's iilneBB. ians. She plays the part of the bash- nlRht include one at TTenderson to be the Queen City upon their arrival on national questions, he has become did not arrive unlil after her ileatli. ful young girl to perfection. Jack addressed by Attorney Renjainiii R. there. ' one of the most widely known writers OUR COLOBEI) CITIZENS Mrs. Scott was the daiiKlitcr of Col Young, the young juvenile man, as a in the count rv. .John Kinley .McCorkle and .lane Harr Washer of Ixiulsvllle and Charles \V. Mrs. Charlie Chaplin prospective son-in-law. Just flts the WILL PROBATED of Louisville, state campaign Mra. Kunnie Bell MIcCorkle and was born in Kowan .Morris character. of West Il\>urtlt In the Mason County Court this af- WEDNESDAY'S READINGS director. The same eveninK Rahbl street left for , III., cotyity, January 23, 1839. She wai Blla Cameron as the Militant Suf- The Star of "The Prioe of a Good yeaterday ternoon the last will and testament of educated at Salisbury and was mar- Joseph Ranch of Louisville will speak morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. fragette, is some cliaracter. Tommy , the late Mr. William Branch was of- I.uke I.-i:ll-:;j and Calalians 6:l-in TtoM" win AiqMar at ried In 1860. at the homo of her at Covington and Hon. Edward 0. Hill IrenVOIIes. March, Hohson as tlie hotel bell-hop Is a great emphasis the fered and probated upon Its due exe- Interest (lod takes In Staiesville. to f'alvin Scott, of Louisville speaks at Padncah. Mr. father in entertainer and a wonder at getting James Jackson, who has been cution being proven. By the terms of each individual and of the interest Hill, formerly of Alamanace seriously of f'haiiel tips. Mabel and IClsie Oillyrt, pretty for the past three weeks, la SKB BARKOOrS CAKNI. the will all of hia estate is left to his each person should take in the other Mj-. .Mr-:, Scoit livi'il at somewhat connty. and girls and nifty dancers, Qeorge St. Improved at present. TAl AT lEXnfGTOJf wife. Mrs. Mary K. Branch, who Is person. Chapel Hill until the oiilbrcuk uf the PASTIME John and others In the all comijany named and iiualilled as executrix. war between the states, when hcr-hus- motor- lend valuable aid in making the per- FOR SALE .\ conimlliee of local men .Messni. C. F. Owens, J. it. Urammer CLASSH^D ADVERBSiN6 band entered the Confederate army, formance highly acceptable. Registered Perchcron Stallion and c.l to I.exinKton Tuesday where they and T. Oaither werei named apprals- P. TOMORROW All ItsBs under this serving throughout the war. as breeding Jack is in kead % ewtt a saw Barkoot's Exposition shows good a as there WOTdjMlhimam charge II After Lee'B surrender, Mr. and Mrs. NEW TOBACCO WAKK. the county. See CALVBRT which will exhibit in this citx all of EARLY Scott moved their residenee to Char- HOI SE K<»H KII'I.KY -IN- WANTXO next week. These gentlemen report MR.S. ( IIAKLiE ( IIAPLn lotte, where they resided nntii the that all of the shows are high class In AT PASTIME T0.«0RRO>V WANTED — Young womalh to learn .Articles of Incorporation have been death of Mr. Scott, in 1>-Lnbrleatin( t'lir the whole family at OMAR CASE Presbytorlnn minister. Thereafter open for subscriptions. Much of the Oil, Qrease, Specialties, Paint Part nilif; a revival nieetin'.; to heuin the Thursiiay. April llring your w ife to ONLY or time. Scott her stock Is already spoken for. The com- whole Commission baala. Mrs. made home with thorn, latter part April. Tlie pastor. Dr, photo- of the most delightful, delectahle Man with rig pany will car or preferred. RlT- making frecinent visits to her sons and he known as th^ I'nion Big Dramatic Treat for the En- n. n. Bailey will do the preaching and dramatic feast she ever thrilled thru PAPER HANGING A eralde Refining Company, Cleveland, (laui;hlers rcsidin;; here. Loose Leaf Tobacco Warelionsf Com- he will he assisted by a musical direc- In her life—new plot, new Ideaa, new Ohio. tire Family. Mrs. Scott was a devout Christian, pany of Uinley. Ohio, with a capital tor. This meeting will closely follow settings, subtle with humor, full of stock of ?:!0.oon. FOB BMIT having in early lite connected herself The incorporators the meeting at the Aberdeen Baptist sensational twists, daringly French! PAINTING with old Thyatlra are: F. E. Boyd, J. Robert Stivers, J. ADMISSION TOR RENT—Three rooms, church. In Rowan church which will begin on April 8th. bath, gas, M. Koewler, county, of which her tether vas a rul- P. P. HIte and Herbert Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qrlmes. VIMK 4171 snnuE, n. eleotrielty and telephone. Apply at Children I5c Whitley. ing elder. Afovlng to Charlotte, she ELKS niSTAI.I, of Kast Second street Monday al lL'::'.o D. P. Clark's groce^ at Corner of Several sites for location of the East Second connected herself with First I'rcsby- OKFif i;iis roMtiin p. m. a tine eight pound daughter- Adults 20c and Wood streets. 3-3t plant are under consideration, terlan church, of which the was n There will he a mm;, important but Annie Belle. FOR RENT OR 8ALB—The <^p»t«n loyal member. mectiuK of the local loduc of KIks thi« none has been definitely decided upon. Small realdenoe In Aberdeea. Ap- "* Funeral arrant-'cments were not even Ins at their hail in the State Na- —Ripley Bee. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the lieailh ply to 3. M. CoUIna, Oonrt atroet known here last night. tional Bank building. At this meeting League will hold an apron sale at the C. E. PASTImE ROGE DEAD Chamber of Commerce Saturday. #1 the newly ofllcera in- elected will be TOU CANT TELL FOB lALI The above la from a Charlotte, N. C. stalled and members are requested to Baked goods will also be ottered for A telegram from Hot Springs, Ark., newspaper: Vliy your eyesight Is poor. All yon FX)R SALB-fflde Board. be present. sale. TODAY Call last night announced the death of Col- 'unoTK is that the eyes The many Maysvllle friends realize ara not fust m. Il-lwk onel Chas. B. Hoge, of Frankfort, one rl!;ht. Only a sclentlflc ezaBiination their loss In the death of Mrs. Scott Mrs. James B. Key returned home will nod the fault. Hava us to ez- of Kentucky's biggest busineas men, WILLIAM DUNOAM J^OST and extend their lenderest aympathy last niKht after a visit of a month with aii ne your eyes. and ilnanciera. He was preeldent of mum SAVED to the sadden family. her daughter at Bartlettsvllle, Okla. III. n. Saba, of Cincinnati on Mondays, LOST — Bundle Garden Rakes off the State National Bank and the Hoge- rir. tieorre Derlae Every Day. Fiemingsburg Truck between Mays- Montgomery Shoe Company, of Frank- OptGmetrlsts and Opticlann vllle and Wedonla on Monday. fort, director of the Federal Reserve MUOHiULFERING O'Keefe I'i :i Building l< ave at Mike Brown's. l-8t Bank, vice president of the Common- Bytaking Friend's Advice and The Most Wonderful wealth Insurance Company, and trus- A%li tee of the Presbyterian Theological Ljdia E. Pinkham'a Veg* •taUe Compound. Seminary, all of Louiaville. Some Splendid He constructed the Chicago drain- Homes for Sale 'West Plains, Ho.-" I was all run age canal, and much of the C. ft 0. and W. F. Thous's 8-rooBi Bodeni home located down in health, had indigestion and ter- aa Blvervlew TeRace.

L * N F. * C . Southern Railways Millioiis Nannie Caiiaghcr's rible cramps every 6-rooni aiodan naUsMe IscsHed ea laM leoeai in this State. He Is one of Central month so I was un- Street This house Is very ebeap. able to do any thing. Larry Semon in HosieryforMen Kentucky's wealthiest men. owning Mrs. S. F. Hayes, modem 7-room bouse located on Forest AveaaOi I had tried every many acres of land. hundred doctor in West John Farleai's IvO'toom resldeace located ea East Flftk StNel, raaKk Colonel Hoge's nephew. J. W. Hoge. l l^.ii -I. also every Mard. Has Arrived at Squires-Brady Go. remedy I could think Pluck and Plotters ' died in Frankfort yesterday. J. rMWrh ««aaa M«k koMO laealei ee Walaat of, without relief. . MM, MM Ona of tha F^^w Big V. Oom- Ward. H0« PUCKS 80AB One day when I was snifeflng gmtly a ( barlet CebTa 44«ea aoMBfa laealM la tte Sblk Wai4 Cfeaif aal Chicago, prleea pass- Afrn f—Hog friend at mv TonorTow— on easj trna*. ed the mmrk upward bound yes- house and aaio, fM Kilniird lllt'l's 'Why don't you try tl-rooni l)rirk hou>.r wiifttaciM Of leal lecailih Wail terday when they were quoted at n. Okvlia Ohi^ tat LydiaE-Pinkham^ ead of city, tae place (or lardeaiBa. $lPair )20.10 per hundred at the stockynrds Vegetable Com- "FOB BDIBAirM OMLT" mn.a.M. mni tmttiif»1^mmhfm leaaeai ea ? Wmt lUM The highest wartime price was $21 pound ' So I did, and through it I LarmaNia. relief suffeiinc |p. last fall During the winter price' found from my and I really believe itaavea my Ufa. it ADMnnOR-Caadiw te. War Tai A* V* tiHtt ^aeai cetlate leeaeat ea laM leaead MNilk Teiy dropped slightly under |18. At the Buy Your not seem as though I eaa say enoogfa tnedva vlaoe. UniM aiatM Bum of Marfeats this in praise of this wonderful medicine for let AIiHb Ite. War Tai te. ra. Aula D. Faaslei^s ••roon rtHiMeace wNl f hufe Ma. lecaM hi reeat advaaea waa aaerfhed to heavy the health it ha» brought me."— Miss Cora Lee Hall, West I'laim, Mo. West ead of rlly. Spring Ootlring Frcx Us. deoumd eoopled with the faet tint the Perhaps it may seem an extrava- Mrs. JiUe Hill's (-rnom frame rnttafe iorntpd on Kant Fenrtb Street winter run of hogs wa. largely shlp- gant utatt-ment to say that this great I'riif. H. ('. Ilamrs 6 rooai aiodcrn home lurated oa East FIftk street peij out. leaving the supply compara- remedy saved a life ; but woasen Hka ROY GIEHLS ikariea Coha*a i-reem ceMfe located oa CI tively light until the new ran af bogs Mrs. Hail, to whsa ii Iws baalth, appreciate ttl let tmiMtt »» iliilili aaa he begins In May or June aoffering they haTS escaped too well to doubt it! Ail who suffpr shoald Squires-Brady Mr. K E. .Vicholaon and daughter. It risk life and health Co. try Why it .' SHERMAN ARN Vivian, of Catron, Ohio, are visiting without •WILL IBLL THS KABTH " Mrs C H Nii'iinlion. of Limetton. For special adv r. ?mi B71 Ijily Iftendjnf H East Second and Market Streets street Piakham MediciO' Second Street MAYSVILLE, IT. WiLLPAFEB, WlflOOf SHADES, FAINTS H HENDRICKSON'^ll/IHVllOI/A 1 iJ For every stretch of exterwf ami irteriof siulact af your nfBuerty we m smuilii i tiMimiaM Miin Montague Love in "Crouch" p ONLY