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m usT ngbfe '&KHsa!fwmwpwft i . .. ... ns - - ' - - . aSgqsggaj&fflMSMgBSB ;'ff.g.ggTStgaaag3iiiaaLjiwflM k-mw --, inii r I lWNHKUHHktttaMMMKMHnn:r-ns.UMmn--s;mI. l Cream Frappel PUBLIC LEDGER Somcthinn new. Can be used on tello Sells forftlOc. Order f n k i or fruits of any kind, one totlay. ''f ' ru S DINGFR RROS Leading Retailors Sf--il--f Cn Dri 107 W. Second St im..- difa'dlitlCitA'iMn MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY. AUGUST 22, 1914. !i ONE COPY ONE CENT. Biff Of.,' r.?i ' v" Lll a t .f ft $jtf Tlio Congressman's Crop. Free seeds lio freely sent away And now liu notes That in a lot of eases they llavii sprouted votes. Courier-Journal. "election I Tlio Italian cardinals, numbering 33, stand separately. Tlio vvholo ftnerod college numbers Cm cardinals, so that the next I'ope 'needs 12 votes to he elected. The Ital lans nldnc, or with tho five neutrals are therefore insulllcient, while any at I tempt to join tho Gorman or Anglo Of New Pope Excites the Ec clesiastical World French group would cause other splits Thus it appears) likely the choice will fall upon an Ital'iau. Dead Pontiff Lyingin State nSt.Peters TJoine, August 21. Among the so Called political cardinals, headed bv Cardinal Agliardi, a movement is unde way to hae tho Sacred College of Car din.ils address the emperors, kings am piesldonts of the count rie-. eng'iged n war, ashing them to declare a truci while the new Pontiff is being elected This plan, as well as the proposition ti atttempt mediation, provides for the assistance of the United States as the grc.itest neutial power. Cardinal .Merry Del Val, papal sec retaiy of Mate, today delivered iuti the hands of Cardinal Del -La Yolp the whole inachiuety of the C.itlioli. church, giving him at the. same tinu a detailed report of all business. Witl Canliual Meny Del Val there are al the other high ollicials and heads o' departnients at the Holy See, vv Inn the net I'ope ,ll!l.v reappoint, if he s, desires. The greatest efforts are being made by the. cardinals here to prevent the conclave's presenting a spectacle ol schism among the foreign c.udinab on account of the conllict now waginj. throughout Kuiope. If such a bieaclj should occur it is expected that tin foreign cardinals would form group as follows: Thu seven from Prance, five froi Spain, two each from Ktigl.ind and Por tugal and one each fiom Ireland, Del g'lim and Canada, form a total of nine teen. Thu two Herman and six- Austru Puugniiaiis make another group o eight. The neutial group is composed of tli three Americans and one each fion lirail and Holland, foiming a tot i ot five. Body Takon To St. Peter's. Koine, Italy, Aug. 21. Home by red inlforined members of the Sodiali, who when ho was alive, carried him in the J-'edaii Cucstntoriu chair, the body of Pope Pius, X., dressed In pontifical lobes and with the other emblems of his sacred olllee l.ving beside it, was taken today to the chapel of the Hless ed Sacrament in St. Peter's, where tin solemn rites of absolution were por formed. Thousands of persons wovn them selves into the great procession from throne room to the chapel. The pro cession was headed by the bearer of a massive silver cross and twent.v cur dinals and patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, priests and papal and court rliamberlaius and members of the Swiss noble and Palatine girirds n their multi-colored uniforms. The seen was an impressive one. Under the llare of the candles in the chapel could be seen the teir-ditnmed eyes of piolito priests, lav men and papal guard. IN ecially affected were the bearers of tho body of tho Pope. The burial will be private. This wa decided upon today. ONWARD Rush Der Kaiser's Army To What? -Record Battle of History Now On Body of Popo Embalmed. Tho body was einbilmed todav prim to its removal to the chapel for the icrenionv of absolution. Instead of tin autiipi ited methods of removing the viscera and reparing it in a wise i'i the church of St. Vencent near tin Ouirinal, a fluid which it is claim. ' will preserve, the body perfectly was irjeeted Into the arteries. DEATH OF A FORMER MAYSVILL WOMAN IN ST. LOUIS. The remains of Mrs. Elia .1. Ma tin will arrive in this uty this afle noon on the 1:110 C. & (). train. 'Mrs. Martin died Thursday night r tho homo of her son, Mr. Duke, in S Louis. She will bo remembered by tin older citiens of Mavsville, having foi nierly lived on Limestone street, and the family weie members of the Chris tiau Church. Belgians Pushed -Back By French to Gates of Antwerp FUNERAL OF MRS. F. M. SMITH. Tho funeral services vvqC the re imiiiia of Mrs,. Mary KlirulMilli Smith, vvifo of Dr. l- M. Smith, were held yes Unlay nfternoon at 2: HO o'clock it t her late home In Dover, conducted by Hev. D. W, Nichols, of Lexington, the pres ent pistor of the- Dover Christian Church. Tho burial wns in Uosomonl Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended, tho floral tributes profuse und Heauti nil and everything combined to evi deneo the extreme love, respect and es teem in which this good woman was held. The following Mavsville relative were present at the funeral: Mrs. fill Allen, and son, Prank Allen, Mrs. Car rio M. Pickett, Mr. and -Mrs. A. I Curran and daughter, MIs Theo. 0 C'urran. FARMER'S CHAUTAUQUA Gcrmantown Fair- Noxt Week To Have Unln.no Fcaturw Every Day. LOST AN AUTOMOBILE TJRE. LATEST WAR BULLETINS Groatest Battlo In History. Loudon, Aug. 21. Acconling to the Daily Mall a series- of battles is on along the enormous front of 2.10 miles, fiom bev oud Tirlemont to MuolhaiKcn. The Preach have 22 army corps, each of 40,000 nion in the field, and the Her man strength is estimated at 20 corps supported by three Austrian corps. Conditions have chinged since Wat erloo, when 227,0011 comb Hunts (ought J long a front of 2j0 miles,, numbers Today 2,5(10,01)0 men are engaging aling a front of L'.'O miles, numbers more than 10 times as groat and a trout SO times as great. Miss Rose Lynch returned home ye terday from Cincinnati, where she h.i been visiting her aunt, Mrs, Kiusella. Canada Provides $50,000,000 Fund. Ottawa, Ontario, Aug, 21. A war ap I (iiprintioii of f'lO.omi.OOO was put through the Canadian lions,, of Com minis .vesterday. Theic was no oppnsi tinu or criticism. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Dor (ien, explained that the sum was re ((Hired in fiimnciug the military organ Pritish (loverumeiit, and the vide w:i iatiou which could bo offered the appi oved. The proceedings ncciipic just one minute. Last night about H:.'t0 an automnbib .ame down Eut Second street on a (la wheel. At Houston avenue the left hind wheel began shedding. It drop ped the tire in front of Mr. En Parker's. At Chanslor's drug store it left a rim. The riders all unconcern ed went along their jovous way, leav ing heie and there reminders tint som, one had passed th.it wav. SPEAKING THIS AFTERNOON Public speaking in the interest o" Temperance at the Court house this afl ernoou at 2:110 o'cck. Come and hear (his vital question discussed In Miss Alice Lloyd, Hew .1. W. Simpson und others. There will also be public speaking in the interest of temper nice it the Liw KiKV Creek Christian Church this even iig at 7:110. Even body invited The Pnrniers' Chautauqua to be held during the (lerniantowii Pair wjll draw largo crowds more jieode4 are expected tho first ihfy" th.iii oil nrfy, first ilny ii tho history of the fair. M. O. Hughes, District Agent, Par mens' Demonstration Work, will on the f.rst day tell how ho has made inonev. and increased the productiveness of lu (arm, ny systematic feeding, and bed uing cattle, using raw rock phosphati with tho bedding, as an absorbant thereby increasing the value of tin manure. Mr. Thomas P. Keith will olliciate i chairman "Cattle Day." i.Miss Sweeney, from tlio Experiment Station will delight the ladies by a discourse on Homo Economics, ,.Pn the best house keepers should hear her, a there is always something to bo learn ed from her. BUILD YOUR HOUSE NOW! II you are contemplating building a home or a bouse for an investment, now ?....,, !.""? ..1 ?CB Trfor,,e . WVV ,,n,vc l,le laresl slock of a" ki,ltls of build- . ". ,...:."" .'" "'"" " iiinciisiciii jsciuucKv aim nave Jarce coli tis tiivi- nun i in- iiiiuiHr in mii i fit cm i iimiiiIi.v iiii.iv . ii.. .. t j ii ,.,, . , , " ", ""; -"" nn'jjiy. v c coiurncieii mis large Mippiv at u price vei v near cost of production and we are in position to giv; voti tbe .dv outage of tins good purclinse. Place your order now or let us give you" an estiiiiiile on m.r requireineiits; you will then leave jour order vritli Mavsville's 1'ok most Lumber Yard. ' The Mason Lumber Co. mc. Cor. Second and Limestone Sts. Phone 519. MAVSVILLE, KY. A. A. McLauohun. l. n. Bkhan. mi M B n a A n CASH, PEOPLE! REMEMBER! E Ottr cash register cost us $450 and gives you 2 '2 per cent. 5 off for cash purchases It issues a coupon for every sale. Good for school books and .school supplies. J. T. KACKLEY & CO. : Room Mouldinir at n 5snpri.nl 1'riw MMllHIHHHmMHlHiMiMH ! Miss Rose Harbeson of Plemiiigs' burg, has been appointed stenographer in the auditor's ollico at Prank fort to succeed Mis Nell Howden, vvlio rr ceiitiy was married, removing to In? diauapolis. 1 Double Panel Petticoats of whit sateen with heavy scalloped edge, spe( mllv priced -fl.LVi. Hunt's. Wall paper, rugs and paint at HEN DRIOKSON'S. it SODALIOIOUS" 1 hat's what they all say about our Soda and Ice Cream. Ior Ice Cream Sodas and Sundtes a superior quality of cream is used. Our menu consists of about seventy five beverages and each one is a favorite with some of our trade. Be sure to get your share. IT'S SODAUCIOUS. F. WILLIAMS & (0. mSr PUBLIC LEDGER. READERS TAKE NOTICE. 25c Corset Coveis 1!'e Lace or em broidery trimmed, ribbon run beading S10 ti. Hunt's. H M U a D H M U K K R r H a m M H K m n n m FLIER NO. 1 WE MUST HAVE MONEY T In order to get it, we are going to offer our m entire stock of goods to you at such prices that 5 you will he COMPELLED to buy. Each week we are going to announce some "Flier," and dur g ing that week, any article advertised, you can have at your awn price, practically, tor we are deter mined to make the goods move. This week, he ginning Monday, the 17th, every piece of Enamel Ware, Tin Ware and Aluminum Ware in our store MUST BE SOLD Ladies, here's a chance to replenish your kitchen supply at your own price, and don't foi get that with every $1 cash purchased you iret a ticket entitling you to a chance on a five passen- S ger Touring Car, fully equipped with Eledric Starter, Eledtric Lights, Eleditric Generator, 3 speeds, etc . and also, an Up-to Date Runabout Automo- bile, both to be given away some time during the J year 1915, as announced in our Big Ad MIKE BROWN, I 7 Nino Wars Aro Now On; Number Ma. Bo Doubiod. The Luropeau conllict now in pro jjiiws consists of nine wars. Thev an a follows: 1 England against Oermany. U England against Austria. M Franco against (lormnny. t Franco against Austria. 1 Russia against flermauy. (1 IJussia against Austiia. "--Helgiiim against fioiiu m,v. s Seivia against Austria. !i--Moiitenogro against Austria. This number may soon be doubled ovmg to the strong possilnlitv of the i-ontlnt involving Japan, (lie,ece, Italv Turkoy and several 'other Hall.an "tates. There will be no more s p.ige I'ubli Ledgers issued 011 S.iturdavs, begimuj today, until further uuhice. A. F. Cl'KRW. The pe.iee treat.v with I'eru vv is i.r ilied by the Senate. This is the nun trenth 0110 to be approved ol the twei tj-two arranged for bv Hrvan. Sea nless Itiusscl ltu;s, til'', a doe i I'lllci.nt palteius, all preltv Spr.iil it ."H. Hunts. II' II D. HECHINGER & CO. Mysville's Best Clothing and Shoe Store. We have 1 1 Palm Beach Suits left in stock, sizes 39 to 44. Closing out price S6. Tobacco Growers will now want oil pants and aprons. Send in your orders. A few Straw and P.inann Hats left. Hnlf the price is all we want for them. To close out Men's and Bav's Khaki Pants we reduce them to S5c and 40c respectively. All of our -"ii and 50c Underwear reduced to 90c and 45c respectively. Children's Wash Suit-, half price. The best S5 Raincoat in the country. Our Hue of Men's Shirts i-, doubtless the best in Maysville. The "Kclipse" that we sell at i is the besUshut at the price in America. It is only found in the best stores. Our Kail and Winter Sh -?, are now ready for your inspection. O. HEC HCiaSTG-E!-. &, CO. 2il:122KJ5tS .iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii.j.IIJIIIIII1II1I1IIIIIIII1IIlxllltltii:.:,ii;j,jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj 5 i m m i M m m flermans enter Brussels .without firinj; n shot. IJxtensivo preparations niuile to de fend Antwerp, to which point UeJ gians retreated. (lonnaii licet damages Libau, liiissi.111 Haltic pott, during two hours' bom liardmeut. Harbor vvoihs of Ilaugo, Finland, re ported destroyed by (Iivriu.111 vvarshijis Declaration of war between llermnnv and .Japan declared only to await ex puatiou of time limit on ultimatum. Austrian government issues final call tc arms, affecting all able bodied men from U0 to 10 years old. French ministry of war accepts serv ices of an Anglo-American roughrider ( orp-i. English licet, supported by French warships, in conjunction with Monte i-.egriu batteries on Mount Lovchen damage Austrian fortifications at Cat tnro. Montenegrins and Austrians in battle at Hosuia; 200 casualities. Estimated 00,000 (lermans aro mov ing between Hasselt, Tongres and Wateinme. L Hn HH H-H IH H-H HH HH HH HH 1852 NO WAR PRICES AT HUN n 1914 There will he no higher prices here, not withstanding the advance on all foreign goods and on all domestic lines dependant in any part of their manufaclure on a foreign product, as yarns, dyes, etc., used in weaving. We will protect our customers to the total elimination of all unexpected profit to ourselves, refusing absolutely to advance prices on any merchandise in stock. Of course some food lines have soared. Nevertheless let us meet conditions courageously, with the realization no matter what temporary inconveniences we face, it is our purse not our hearts that suffer. Peace sheds her benign rays on us, while war's tragic avalanche destroys the flower of Europe's manhood To our fellow beings whose woes so far outnumber ours, let us give will sympathy in such generous measure, none remain for self repining. Fifty two years ago this house went through a war crisis whose smallest event was more di rectly significant to us than Europe's battles in all their ramifications. From that stupendous cataclysm we em erged stronger and better, therefore while our profoundest sympathy envelops Europe's sombre situation, hope springs eternal for Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. Let us bear our burdens cheerfully as they are infinitesimal, comparatively speaking. We should accept today as an American opportunity and not as a devastation. HH HH HH KH tf HU rf n H. lt tfH $ $ H-Hi 4 -'- 'm SATURDAY I i -9 Be BBBJ I "PsBsfV mwpm "BRb qsp"1 "! WFm nm obsl t:$m 1 ., hImVJbfiJHn iJbEbsi JBiKr SbbSSh JbbBbb JBirfJb JP SSv ne jr :THE SQUARE DEAL MAN. lllHllllI COUNTRY BUTTEU FOR SALE Oood country butter 25c. COUYELL & DAVIS, Grocers. Walt 3KI East Fourth street. Mrs. Mary Mearns is now in Catletts burg nursing Atrn. 'Ulnckbuni. Big lino of Sll-mlxod Fabrics roduc ed trow fiOe to 'e. Hunt's. LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES You will find III?RI$f more nice things to ninke your Picnic Luucli appetizing aud wholesome than anywhere. If you are going to take ail Outing, we vaIH Ife glnd to Lave you call. 1'aris, Franco, Aug. 21. Thu Mat 111 says the French have captuied thus far ninoty-ono field guns, four tlags 1111C nineteen automobiles. A war tax of $10,000,000 has been levied on tho city of HrussaU by the German general. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiaRBiaiiiiiiiiiiiDiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ON SALE ONE BIG LOT OF H EPWORTII LEAGUE TO HOLD OPEN AIR MEETING. Tho L'pworth League of tho Second M. E. Church, South, will hold an open air mooting Monday evening nt 7:30 o'clock at tho head of Wood street on Forest nvonuo. All nro invited. COUNTY COURT. Attorney Staultjy F. Iteod qualified til a Notary Public with J. II, Durrott 0 "ROYAL WAISTS" just received from our Mr. A. L. Morz. They are woaderful values, all low necks and short sleeves. They are slightly imperfect, but uot enough to notice. Your choice of the lot 98c All sizes. Tho earlv buvers will iret the Dlums. i j O I wt "Mm (H iC 43. v ,9EJSEL:& .CONRAD I suratj;; ,-)p.;,.-' - Kl jyr 'r --