BMaj ' i Mmi i mi i i i i ' ' . i i ., i i ... '"iti 1 1 ii ' ' ' n i ' ' ' i - ti i lBMfw ww,w - '-"Hffl1BiTrilfirMg. WJ H ' -y-, .- - i nun n . ,-, , ... - f . . - - - ., - ,.,-,,, .... ..-.. . -. . - . . New Arrivals I White Star Coflee, N. O. Molasses, Post Tavern Specia New Layer Figs, Red Kidney Beans, Navy Beans. Geo. H. Dinger. LEADING RETAIL GROCERY ! ONE COPY ONE CENT. Iff-' public K ledger -,- k... -Wl -' - f II iflr ' uiRvuaTnZi& MATSVILIiE, KY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. JUST LIKR DILI. TAKT. It Is easy to laoRb whsn tho battle'a fought And you know tbo victory's won; Tes, easy to lanch when the jrlz) you sought Is yoors when the race Is run; Dot here's to tbe man who can laugh when the blast Of adversity bbwej ho will wlo at tho last, For tbe hardest man In tbe world to beat Ij tho man who can laugh in the faco of dofeat. Turtle Boup tonight at Frank Eitel's ealoon. (Advertisement Mr;. Robert Cummlngs will leave this after noon for Newport where she will tako up ber permanent reldenco. Somo Scalping to Bo Dono There will be a paleface for tbo Adoption Degree at Wyondotto Tribo I. 0. It. M.at the Council this everHop. All members urged to be present to see tbo degree team put on the work; also to bear aomethlrg about a trip In tbe near future for the purposo of instituting a now tribe. LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports show tbo Btcady output ot coal during tbo last tew years bas made tho dealers push for wider markets. We are going to get more trade your trade by giving you a crcater valuo for your money You will never ge out ol debt uuleBS you Duy wiseiy. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. PHONR HI. jS-SVhen needing dents) work call on Cerlmal . criliii Public ljcdger. local and loot pUmnw'Plionr No. -10. HOMESEEKERS' OPPORTUNITY ! $m A substantial cottage o! three rooms with large porch, located in Sixth Ward, U ot ttreil lor enlo nt a harguin. Terms easy, J. R. DEVINE 4 Wit easonable Talks ii in in. mean t'.t. Now is the season of the year to get ready for hunt ing, hog-killing time, Thanksgiving and Jack Frost. Let us'hefp you get ready. We've a complete stock of Guns, 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 ! ingestions ! Just received, NEW Evaporated Peaches and Apricots, Buckwheat and Pancake Flour, PURE Maple Syrup, Fancy Eatinn Apples. Join the throng of satisfied dainkers of El Perco Coffee. We can furnish the best Aluminum Coffee Percolators at manufacturers' cost. The Quality Grocer. Masonic Temple Bldrj. J. C. CABLISH ShintjiGSm Shingles I A Million of Them! "Wo linvt just received two carloads of Clear lted Cedar. Wo bought tliom when tho prioo was low and wo will sell tliom ut tho Iione.nt I'naslblo Price. Wo also havn Cypress nnd Poplar Stiliifrjos and wo aro over-stocked and forced to sell. Bring your wagon with you. Wo guarantro prices, and will more than meet competition. Co mo In and sua. And don't you forget that now Is tho time to gctShlnglcflat THE MASON LVMBEM G. Incorporated. Cor. Limestone and Second Streets, 'Phone 519. Agents for Doorinp Machinery. Maysville, tiy. A. A. MorjYUGHMN. I,. N. IJHI1AN. MVAU innllrr fur publication mast ba iuuulol In before 0 a'cloclc a. iu. "The Chiefs Blanket," (Jem today. Mr. Prank C. McCaraban of Chlcaco is bora (or a visit with his sister, Utt. J. P. N'ssh ot Bast Second street, and his father, Mr. John McCarabau, and other relatlroi la Lewis county, his old home, and h renewing youth fill scenes and friendships generally. Mr. Mc Caraban is a born hastier and has caught tbe Chicago spirit and motto of " I WW" and bas made a decided success in business. GONE TO LOUISVILLE Former Lieutenant Governor Cox to Take Up His Abode at Henry Watterson Hotel Now Industry The Msysvllfo Glovo Co., Is a flmrishiog manufacturing Industry recently started In Oklahoma; Sontb of Forest avenue. The out. put of-tbo now concern consists of gloves and mittons of standard mako that find a ready sale. - Biblo Society Services The annual unbosenica unler tha auspices of tho American Biblo Society will be hild this year In tho Third .Street M. K. Churcb, Sunday evening, December lit. He v. Roger L. Clark of tbe Christian Church will deliver the sermon. STANDARD REMEDY FOR WOMAN'S ILLS now recrgnizsd tbo world ovor Is Lydia E. Piokham's Vegetable Compound, and fair minded physicians recojjn'ze Its worth and do not hoMta'o to prescribe it. For nearly forty years this famons root and borb medicine has been pre-eminently tuc ccBjfnl In controlling the diseases cf women. Morit alono coull bare stood thli lest of time. Lawrenco County Got Library At Ashland, Lawrence county jwas awarded the library given to tbe county having the largest attendance and not Nicholas as we bad 1 -: 4i ka mmm $ VrHt . JUST LIKH DILI. TAKT. lpftSWrIMi5r , ySjj&t It Is easy to laugh whsn the battle's fought (& .MP ,MkMWm. iL .. ' jjil J' ...1 J1?1 ?mji t - VH-r ft .J.Bjitltt lilttna r m ntn o( kn tiif 4,Wtii' aULlLV Mason county was second. Tho Only Placo in Maysville To see a representative lino of Vlctor-Ylc trolas. Erery style ?1B, $25, $10, $S0 up to $200. Murphy, the Jeweler, will gladly play tbem for you. adr. DEATH OF AN OLD VETERAN Mr, George Wherry died yesterday at the homo of his sister. Mrs. William Downing, near Washington, aged 78. He was n native of Trenton county, Ohio, and was a bachelor. .He was a veteran ol the Civil War, having served iu an Ohio regiment. Funeral tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, Interment in Washington Cemetery. Ploaso, Pass tho Piel Carlisle Advocate. Our noighbor, J. C. Nelson, Editor of The Sbarpsburg World, has made public through the columns of his paper that ho is nn appli cant for tho Fostmastersblp at that pi ire. Mr. Nulaon has been a life-long Democrat and this Is tho first pieco of pio bo has asked for, and we trust ho will be successful In landing the plice. Dotorminotl to Succeed This time It Is a Hock Maple that Colonel Frank Devine has plontod in tbe Market street Esplanade, and being tbe third attempt In growing n ehade tree in this much desired spot, he gave bis word for It that It la bound to grow and expand Into n thing of beauty and an ornament that will he a pleasure to behold. Si mole it b. &BEWA & Twenty per cent, of deaths result from lrom acute coughs and colds, WILLIAMS' COUGH SYRUP Cures tho cough that olten proves fatal. M. F. WILLIAMS & CO. "m "TMUTa Price." TD- HEOHINGBR & rrvt The Quality Store And You Know It No sensational "so-called" bargains. Always full value more often more than that for your money. Our Overcoats and Suits we are selling for $8.50, $10 and $12 are unmatchable bargains. Compare with others' Higher grade Suits and Overcoats at $18, $20 and $25; include the Hirsch-Wickwire and Col lege Brands, found only in our House. Our Underwear is the best value for the money in town. Better Jeans and Corduroy Pants for the money than can be found elsewhere. "Compare" The best Men's and Boys' Shoes in town. Etch pair guaranteed to give reasonable satisfaction. "The Kind" we sell warrants our guarantee Hare is where you want to buv 8boes. t "onnriTTTia'LirfD !? ru rm AS. J.JLUKSXXV KJTAHAAj VX JJ. Maysvillo's Leadinn CloHUna aai Shoe Shop. fill loll TllK Puiuc LancKK from aowiotilJanHary 1st, 1914. for $3. The company formed for tbe purposo of borlog for oil and gas in tbe Moorefield neigh borhood has decldel to psstpono operations until noxt spring. Miss Tebie Farrow, sister of Mrs. W. II. Cox, has gono to Griffin, Cs., where she will spend tbe winter with her niece, Mrs. Hoberta Cox Wheat. Mr. and Urs. W. 0. Cox, now of Louisville, will go to Griffin also to eojoy a portion of tbo winter holidays. SPECIAL OFFERI All now subscribers and all those paying up past dues for The Public Ledcek, and who pay $2, one year's subicription, cash, will be giron the psper from now until January 1st 1914. X- We invite you to make our store your own. Come in Buggy buyers-in-waiting, if you want some rare bar gains 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 rv.3' r BUSTS BATH TUB TRUST Washington, November 18,h Tbo Govern ment today won its fight In tho Supreme Court o! the United Stases against the sc-:allod "bath tub" trust. The court held that tbe "IlcerjBa agreement" of enameled waro manu facturers was In violation of tho Sherman anti-trust law. m . . PASTOR CLARK'S UNIQUE METHOD The Public Ledger: Rev. R. L. Clark 'dur ing tbe ipast when making annoincemsnts, would ever extend cordial and most earnest invitations to attend Wednesday evening prayer meeting sorvices, and yet tbe numbers have not been as desired. Therefore, on Lord's Dy morning last the Pastor adopted & cow and very unique method by not Inviting a single soul. Tho course struck ono with doublo force, reminding tbe writer that be himself bad boen exceedingly remiss In his duty, and thus re solving to be present Ibis mldwook meeting; hoping that fifty others will do tha same and thus gladden tbe mlnltter'n heart. Unfaithful Uembeh. aa Hunting Accidont No. 1 Saturday night Tin: Lf.ogdp. Man aakbd Cashier II. C. Sharp of tbe State National Uank, it he bad beard of any hunting ac cidents since tbo season opened. He replied: "Yes, I got five quail and I think that was some accident." ALL SOLD Aro tho 500 Soason Tickets tho 1912-13 Lycoum Course For At the beginning ot tbe year we announced for several weeka that COO season tickets would ba (old. Thanks to the public for their most liberal response, tha number has been reached and no more can o told. Single admissions may be bought thrao days before each number and ample seating wi(l be provided to all whom wo sell tickets. Trusting that no patron will be inconven ienced by this unusual a tie of season tickets, we are, yours truly. Lyceuu Committee. ,,y- PIMENTO CHEESEH 'Try n pound, It is a full N, Y. Urea in Gheeis with tbe Pimento! aatdc into it, We arry DRIOIC, LIMBURQER, UOQBEFOUT and nay kin y wt. x . Phone 4B. Iton r g CONRAD. - " - - The FuhmcLkdokr announces with eincero regret that former Lieutenant Governor William II. Cox and wife left Maysville this morning for Louin- ville, where Mr. Cox la closely identi fied with the Great Southern Fire In auranco Co., the largest American company in the South. They will make their homo at tbe new Hotel Henry Wattereon and will probably resido permanently in Louis ville, and may rent their largo and elegant homo in We.t Third street, his cily. Mr. Cox was horn and hns resided all his lite in this city and has $100, 01)0 invested in choice real estate here, including bis home, the Cox How ot dwellings, tho Masonic Temple Build ing; besides bo owns a large block ol stock in tbe Maysville Public Bervice Co., (street railway, gas and electric) and is aleo a largo owner of bank stock. Ho sorved for years as a member of the City Council, was Mayor for sev eral terms, is one ot the most promi nent Oddfellows in theU, 6., iejoneot Veetry of tho Episcopal Ohur:h of the Nativity here, served two terms iu the Kentucky Senate, closing his official career with (our years as Lieutenant Governor ot Kentucky, with his con frere, Governor A. . Willson, also a distinguished Maysville native. An unsullied record to be proud ot, Maysville can ill afford to lose such a sterling citizen, but as a larger and more interesting business Held awaits him in tbe Falls City, Mr. Cox feels that he cannot -afford to remain in Maysvillo, Tho Great Southern Fire Insurance Co., ot which Mr. Cox is 8o:retary and Treasurer, has already eujoyed a phenomenal rise in busi ness, and its $200,000 skyscraper in Louisville now Hearing completion, and Ite rapid growth, demauds all tbe attention ot its officials; hence tho main oflico is his proper placo, bow ever much bis departure from Mays ville is to bo regretted. Mrs. Cox's leaving, too, is a great loss to our social circles, as she was a leader in everything for tbo advancement ot social and charitable features and was a devout member ot tho Episcopal Church. May good luck attend them la Lou isville, but it is to bo hoped that thoy nay yet return tothooityof their life's work-commonly called HOME and Maysvllls. ' fc" Women's Smartly Tailored Suits Some recent expressions of Mr. Hunt's good taste. Wide choice of fabrics diagonal serge, mix tures, whipcord, cheviot nnd men's-wear serge made by a manufacturer who plans carefully for women of critical taste. Tailored as you liko them with the smallest detail carefully executed. Recommended for hard service. $22.50 BUT WORTH MORE Black, navy, brown. SPECIAL PRICES Have been placed on several groups of Suits that will interest you if you are looking for quality at a price much below its worth. Included in this Bargain Of fer are some excellent Coats for girls from 8 to 15 years, iwo prices, $5 and 37.50. NEW KID GLOVES Not the gloves that MAY be good, but the kind that ARE good. Mannish kid, stylish shades of tan Gloves that court hard service. Price $ij4. Same style but lighter weight $1. Dress Gloves in tan, white, black, gray $1. All new kid, this season's importation. A BARGAIN IN SHIELDS Pure rubber, silko covered Shields, absorbent aud washable. Regular 25c quality for 15c sizes. This is the most remarkable offer in shieldsr we have ever made. It will pay you to buy a year's supply. 1852 HXJISTT 3 112 Cbsrlotte, tha tsn-ysar-old daughter ot Ur. and ilrc. William Fitch, whose eorioui illness as mentioned Id yeeterday'n Ledger, died last evening at tbe home ot hor parents noar Lewlnburi:, after a abort illnefs of diphtheria. Funeral tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Interment in Washington Cemetery. ,J"Now la the time to bny yonrwbtw coal. See Drydeo, Llmeatone atreet. (AttTertliemeat) The moat aelcct line of Red Seal reporda erer In Uayarlllo. November reoords alao on aale At Mnrphj'a Jowelry Store. adv. Carpenters and Joiner Local Union will have a called meeting Friday, November 22d. All members are requested to be present, as budneis of Importance will bo transacted. L R. Simmons, President, firuco Snapp, Secretary. The Ledger Giving Dishes Away Wa bare 30 sets of baantlfnl blsa aad (old enameled diibei, 45 placet to tha tat, good eooogh for any Thiniiglflni; table, 92 par Mt. to new aubtcribera payiog one yaar la adraaot (6 In all. Come In and txamlna than. DO YOU KNOW That we are one of the largest Underwear distributors in this section of Kentucky? Do you know that we arc the only store in Maysville that can buy Underwear di rect from the mills that make it? Underwear manufacturers sell their goods only through wholesale jobbers, so when you buy from us you save the middleman's profit and get a better garment for the same money. Comparison of values will be convincing. Ladies' Shirts and Drawers, 25c to $1.50. Ladies' Union Suits, 50c to $2.50, Men's Shirts and Drawers, 50c to $1.50. Men's Union Suits, $1 to $2. Children's Union Suits, 25c and 50c. HKBKSmKmSkMSBKBBsmBmB tftf Mfflaflffl! 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