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the iiAYsmua tunno ledger f age thuss, The Highest Price Flour Made and Worth all it Cost Morning Noon and Night Cook' Delight The Gar is Here That Good Flour "iluD Jefferson Crushed Wheat Flour 11 . ii"ir'"'"T':T"n ft IT etters 1 Wri:qrTtt j ' 1 Wholesale Grocers 4 iv Jtiii . - on The Great Merit of 6reNiifs as a staunch building food of.finesi; flavor, is supported by its economyasa ready to serve cereal for break fast or lunch - Not cibit of Waste CHIROPRACTIC TALKS No. 5 When The Child is Sick Who has not felt the pull at the heart-string when the little one's cries of distress and pain rent the home? We do what we can to bring relief. Often there is much guess work and local treatment Is given for temporary comfort. But to bring permanent relief we should go back of the effect and strike at the cause and Invariably it Is found In the spine. Thou sands of children needlessly suffer from spinal defects which press on the nerves that supply life energy to some part of the body. It is this pressuie that is the cause of ailment now and in later years. Parents who exercise forethought in preparing their children for an abundant, healthy future, will have the young and growing spines examined regularly by a competent Chiropractor. If any spinal defect is found, don't hops for the child to outgrow It, because it Invariably becomes worse; but have the defect corrected In time and save much future trouble. CHIROPRACTIC THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH Is wonderfully efficient In children's cases. Many weak, puny and unde veloped children have been brought back to health and. strength through the aid of Chiropractic (kl-ro-prak-tic) spinal adjustments. Investigate Chiropractic and you'll immediately recognise Its merits. GEO. P. LAMBERT, D. C. Phone No. 629-R. O'Keefe Building. MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Watch For Our Big Saturday Saturday Oct. cottons worth This sale will 11th we will sell unbleached 25c. and 28c. for 19c. yd. last all day Saturday so buy what you kneed as this will be your last chance to buy cotton at these prices. o o o o, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Over a thousand years ago the fam ous mosque of St. Sophia, in Constan tinople, was built with mortar mixed with musk and the odor of the latter still exists. John W. Porter FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 37. Home Phone 96 . 17 West Second Street, MAYSVILLE, -:. KENTUCKY. Bflaysuille Suit & Dpi Goods Co.! (Inc.rp.raU4) o o o o o Next Door East of Traxel's g oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o Store Closes at 6 P. M. Except Saturdays. 24 West Second Street STATE OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, REQUIRED BX THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1913. Of Public Ledger published dally at Maysville, Kentucky for October 1, 11119. State of Kentucky, County of Mason, SB. Before me, a Notary Public In and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Clarence Math ews, who, having been duly Bworn ac cording to law, deposes and says that he is the Manager of the Public Ledg er and that the following Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, man agement, etc., of the aforesaid publi cation for the date shown In the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, ebodled in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations. 1. That the names and addresses of tl'.e pnbllNbec, editor, managing- editor, a'.id business managers are: Publisher, Ledger Publishing Com pany, Maysville, Ky. Editor, Clarence Mathews, Mays ville, Ky. Managing Editor, Clarence Math' e.vs, Maysville, Ky. Business Managers, Clarence Math ews, Mayaville, Ky. 2. That 'the owners are, Cdarence Mathews and W. D. Cochran, Estate. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagers, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent, or more of total amount of bondB, mort gages, or other securities are: A. F. Cur ran. 5. That the average number of cop ies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur ing the six months preceding the date shown above Is 1660. . CLARENCE MATHEWS Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of October 1919. EDNA LEONARD, Notary Public. (My commission expires February 16, 1920.) James Stuck? Says "Rut Cost Me $125 For Plumbllng llllls" We couldn't tell what was clogging up our toilet and drains. We had to us3Bmamdu tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a rat's nest in basement. They had cnoked the pipes with refuse. The plumber"s bill waB $125. RAT-SNAP cleaned the rodent out." Three sizes, 25c, 60c, $1. Sold and guaranteed by J. Jas. Wood & Son, M. C. Russell. Co. and Mike Brown. TERRlbLTSWQLLEH Suffering Described As Tertnra Relieved by Black-Draught. Rossvilte, Ga. Mrs. Kate Lee Able, ol this place, writes: "My husband is an engineer, and once while lifting, he in jured himself with a piece of heavy ma chinery, across the abdomen. He was so sore he could not bear to press on himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He weighed 165 lbs., and (ell off until lie welched 110 lbs., in two weeks. He became constipated and it looked like he would die. We had three different doctors, yet with all their medicine, his bowels failed to act. He would turn up a ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink it two or three days in succession, lie did this yet without result. We became desperate, he suffered so. He was swol len terribly. He told me his suffering could only be described as torture. I sent and bought Thcdford's Black Draught. I made him take a big dose, and when it began to act he fainted, he was in such misery, but be got relief and bopan to mend at once. He got well, and we both feel he owes his life to Thedford's Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught will help you to keep At, ready for the day's work, Try Itl NC-13I DO IT NOW Maysville People Should Not Until It Is Too Late. Wait The appalling death-rate from kid ney disease Is due In most cases to the fact that the little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they be come serious. The slight symtoms often give place to chronic disorders uad the sufferer may slip gradually into some serious form of kidney com plaint. If you suffer from backache, head' aches, dizzy spells; It the kidney se' cretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not de lay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially fur kidney disorders they act where others fail. Over one hundred thou sand people have recommended them. Here is one of many cases In this vicinity. Jaa. M. Newton, Qum, St., Aberdeen, Ohio, saya: "I have used Doan's Kid ney Pills off and on for several years and nave been greatly benefited. Whenever my back has been weak or when my kidneys have been too fre quent In action, I have used a boa or so of Doan s Kidney Pills, which get at Wood Son's Drug Store. They have always relieved me in a short time." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply afak tor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Newton had. Foster-MUburn Co. Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. oooooooooooooooooooooooo o We Catch Men Through Our Complete Office Equioment Firms Corporations Individual Buyers Seek IDE NUZIE o HARRY C. CURRAN, Manager. oooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Dainty Milady's Fingers Sponge Lady Fingers 15c a Dozen At TRAXEL'S THE HOUSE OF SWEETS- 116 acres 0 miles from Maysville. 43 acres ltt miles from Maysville. 21 acres 1 mile from Maysville. 100 acres 1 mile from Maysville. 82 acres 1M miles from MayiTille. 100 acres 9 miles from Maysville. 87 acres 6H miles from Maysville. I do not need the money, so I will sell 1-3 down, balance terms 6 Per Cent. M. F& 0. B. COUGHLIN Market Jtree W. W. McILYAIl, Phene Ui B. G. KSOX A, F. CUJfKE Fkeae 111 Mctlvain, Knox & Diener Co Inters orated to aid 22 at Second Street IMtDEBTAKIBS EMBAtKlB lot Hearse same price as horse Tana hearse) I'l.one 250. Night rheae II lUISTOLE, XX PUBLIC SALE 01' WELL IMFBOVEl) SMALL FARM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 10 O'CLOCK In as much as I don't care to be burdened with the responsibil ity of looking after my farm at my time of life I have decided to offer it at Public Sale to the high est bidder on the above date. There ia about 63 acres in the farm; situated in Mason County, Kentucky, in the Minerva pre cinct on the Big Pond Pike 6 milest West of Maysville ; in Con solidated School District. This is a well improved small farm, in fact there is few like it in the county. There is a 6-room Frame House, in good condition, stock barn and tobacco barn, with usual outbuildings, all buildings in good repair, fencing is good, and there is an abundance of wat er for stock and family use even at this drougth period. Posses sion will be given for seeding this fall and full possession march 1st, 1920. Land will be sold on easy terms. Sale will take place rain or shine on the premises, so be on hand if you want this desirable little farm. MBS. JOHN B. BURGESS, Owner. SHERMAN AEN, THOS. L. EWAN & CO., Sales Agents, Maysville, Ky, H. C. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Maysville. The following schedule figures pub lished as Information and not guaran teed. (Central Standard Time) CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAILROAD Arrives Leaves t:2i p m Cincinnati local t5.H6 m p m CinciHiiati o:5iam -l&Opiu Ashland local 9: a m 6 51am Washington New York 12:55 p m (HXPUain Aahlaud Huntington f2:0U p m 4:65 pm Cincinnati 8:47 p m VHH a m Cincinnati local 4:60 p m 3:47 pm Washington New York 8 66 Dm LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE 1U R. Arrives Leaves :pm Louisville Jacksonville t6:!JUm warn fans Atlanta t3:26 p m topm Lexington Atlanta i)4:60pm tExcept Sunday. (Sunday only. ROY GIEHLS CHIROPRACTOR m W. Second St., MAYSV1LLF. KY LHOME PHONE 421 -W lady Attendant Office Phone 671. If It's BOOlrTOOB It's the best COFFKit There's several grades but be tare It's ROOKWOOB. One Pound Packages. Steel Git Sold by AH BeUU Greeert The E.R. WEBSTER CO. ERS JUST CALL US UP Whenever you are going to have eonv pany (or dinner or some friends In to spend the evening. We can supply you with Just the needed refreshments to make the entertainment a success. Onr , ICE CREAM will satisfy the most particular pee pie and we know it will delight your guest as well as please you. How about some for dinner today t Elite Confectionery Dr.W. H. Hicks Osteopathic Physician Treatments Given in the Home CALL PHONE 421.W Why Central Can Not Answer j Questions The duty of the switchboard oper ator la to answer your uu.nber calls and get connections for you. It she stopped to answer questions, the number of calls would pile up and the service would be delayed; this would be an injustice to the other sub scribers. When in response to a question, the operator says: "I will give you Chief Operator", she la obeying her Instruc tion. I, -iieti if you cannot find what you want In the telephone directory, aak the oper- ; ator for "Chief Operator" and ahe will ' connect you with the "Chief Operator" where your questions will be promptly answered, i .)-1 J Maysville Telephone Cc IE .11 mm The Complete J. fj. EVERETT & GO The Big Warehousa on Square Deal Square btory P. "Ma PirttfT ItonM A s.as-.'-J