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ws "UG ‘ reaping the legitimate onthe of careful thought fection, Fix firmly in your Pid this garment section of ours nen.on buying bent. Not a cloak wes this department but has ster- ling value to it, Our cloak stock has been reinforced by a fresh lot of les, and we are all ready for an. week of grand wrap selling 5.98—Handsome tan covert cloth Jacket, with brown velvet collar, new cut sleeves, astriking garment at the price. $7.50—Dark colored Boucle jackets with ornamental buttons ond stitch- ing. Sve this number; It cAn't be duplica’ed for $10 00, $8.50—Black Boucle Jackets, satin lined, stylishly made and priced way under real values, Dey.98—Rough Cloth Jacket, halt satin lined, with and without vel vet collars, large fancy buttons, a very swell germent. Blue, brown and black g Jackets, one Standant Block, "118 NOFBY the season qasome blue and biack, Own and black mixed Boucle Jackets, with beautiful taffetta » linings, in bright colors. Cloaks for the Babies Pretty flannnelette wraps, for in. ‘ur-trimmed fants from 1 to 4 years old, at 8c, Steg than thefcost of material, eider.down wan H atock and with many and 35 tronized. ducah, and the Ww hildren’s));i%er merchs n't do it, you know. 1 cents at Noah’s Ark, Jackéts. A department in itself. Style, fit, finish and materials just as you'd ex- pect to find them, ‘The few specials we quote will interest you: 1.69—Heavy weight, _ stylishly fashioned, bright colored Cheviot Jackets. $2.18—Pretty plaid and check chev for ages 6 to 1) years. shades in reefer jackets, with dec and young ladies, stock is ~at its best, Settle capes fit the figures, $3.98—Double black beaver capes, with silk braid and button decora. tion, full sweep, correct length, $4.98—Fancy stitched double cloth capes, with velvet collars, stylish winter—weight garments, $9.50 will buy a handsome double cape in black Astrakhan, suitable for dressy occasions as well as ser- viceable wear, reminds you of Underwear, Sd And we are ready to supply your de- mands in this line; our goods are s~ ou Dest_in the,market, our prices the lowest. Shoe Department, isi ity. He will probably hb H 1 every d foi) | that will interest ma eople in Pa- Cares iy the dows go, is in the city. He will p ly| together. He used every drop of oil| tha interest many people in Pa Z anon eee Pah iy is @ good | gocept a position on Hearst's new/on the engine and borrowed a/ducab, Ky. For many years he has| Charging the Same Offense.—The In our shoe department you will] PPS —— Chicago daily. __ [eamal from the caboose brake- | been suffering with rheumatism and | Different Courts, a find us abreast of the times with the No Meeting. Mr. Herman Friedman and bride} me. to finish with. When the eagle| bad almost given up hope of ever a style, quality and price, Inour pur-]| The ministers’ meeting did not/arrived in the city yesterday and are}eye returned to the engine his left] getting relief. Recently he was in Complications may arise in the chase for fall we have tried to com-|materalize at the Y. M. C, A. hall/at home at Mr. Will J. Levy’s, on] bower seid You will have to buy, duced to try a bottle of Roneado gud |S? Of Dan Wilson and Hardy Lite bine, so far as practicable, handsome | this morning a number of them | Jefferson street. some oil to grease the locomotive. 1| before he bad used half a bottle he |b) SNaree al with engay in a goods with quality and are therefore} are out of theeity. Mr. Hal T. Taylor, special ageni|}did not have enough to finish oiling] experienced great relief, and is now ht in the Palmer House lobby 2 ~ prepared to show you stylish foobWear} yt cits one dozen (Of the Paducah Building Trust Co.,| the train.” — ‘The engineer looked at| almost entirely cured. For years he | 58\"lay and quslity combined, Woe toed cunt at Noah's Ark {f0F Paducah, with headquarters at}him and the remark he made had bet-|was so seriously aillicted that he! fWe Warrants were issued against We Otter oD :-S NOEs OF 5 SOS ¢ Lexington, is at the Palmer. ter be guessed at than expressed, could get but little sleep or rest, but | eM, eve in the police court and one cae we i Bto8, 50c, |An Elegant P of Furniture.| Rey. E. B. Ramsey, pastor of the now he says he cin eat and sleep ata Winchester. AU morh- “ss ida Sahih That medicine case given free to cus-| Broadway Methodiet church; Rev.| Get the best. St, Bernard Coal, | well, and in fact feels like a new-born | Us they Were arraigned before Judge Better one, same.size, (9c, ¢ Winstead’s di ine L, T. Ward, pastor Third street St. Be * y i man. This is but one of the many |5#2lers and the case was continued Child's kid $ 1, tip, @ to 11, 76c.jomers of Winsteal’s drug store. cof | afethodist church, and Rev. G. M.|St Bernard Silver Coke, Pitts-| oe wnat have come under our ob.|Uatl touorrow, It is understood ‘ Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00, " Bio O81mo, | Barton, pastor of the ‘Trimble street | burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal} sorvation, and there is no doubt that | tat the police served their warrant KANGAROO CALF. : - * | Methodist church, eft this morning |from the St. Bernard Coal Co.,! Roncado Tonic is a wonderful medi- | {88% This ts “8 ae ‘ ‘ . Sool Of ona Bunt. for Jackson, Tenn., to attend the/incorporated, 423 Broadway,|cive. ‘They are selling $1 bottlesfor| BREACH OF ORDINANCE. an elegant shoe for Messrs G. L. Kirkpatrick, W. P.|session of the Memphis annual con- Telephone No. 8 Oct, 21 25 cents at their headquarters—110 mh < use, | 84 to 11 at $1.00, apd 11% 10) sina, J. B. White and Lewis Ap- |ference. get _ aa South Sd St. oa rtd Pee ‘Seenhte-Meitc 6 Meche 3 at 61.20. Pek, : person, of Mt. Sterling, Ky., passed] Mrs, J. R. Puryear, president of A GUOD COMPANY oe ple Ee anid LITTLE GENTS’ LACE. through the city today en route to}the Central W. C. T. U., Mrs. Jas, Were Disorderly, Regulation, We show an extra good shoe, size 9}| Mr. Stoky Payne's farm ona bird | Koger and children, Miss Henrietta rani Rankin, Bertie McClure; Messrs. W. G, Whitfleld and E, te 1314, at $1 25. bunt. They have an annual hun’ {and Master David, and Mrs, Will] To Open at the Opera House To-| 24 Mary Smith, colored, were ar-] W, Bockmon were summoned before e down ‘n that locality after the bird|Byrd, who attended the national night in “The Flower raigned in Judge Sanders’ court this! Judge Sanders this morning, charged BUNKER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. > We have sold this shoe for ten years, and as evidence from, service given in the past are good wearers, 8} to 11, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25 BOYS! BOYs! We are showing a line specially made for boys, Heavy and service- able, Our general line is full of value, bat mention as special bargains until closed— $1,00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con gress; furmer price, $2.75 to $4, iot Jackets wifh dark velvet collars _& $2.98—Tan, light brown and mixed orative button trimmings, for girls The New Winter Cape Should be selected now while the in your mind the price you intend to pay and then see how perfectly our There is a chilliness in the air that ‘.. Winter Hosiery and a hummer. Ms they barn. Se GR cog Rhered CP ; At last accounts he was thought to| places, and give GENERAL 2 Breet county, has located in Mechanics-} ‘The two young men who broke in-| } ape SATISFACTION: Ellis, Rudy Every tenth order foi .q,. jjoh young e resting easy. fovografs free at the meade t | burg. to Brown’s store in the westera & Phillips, Savings Bank and a. “*!\ Mfrs, Ella Beadlos returned to her| tion of Calloway county a few night MISSION ENDS. Bua offic bats. home-<. Wingo today after a visit to] ago and robbed it of considerabl — For felatives. foods, whic! ey secreted in «/Atthe Catholic Chureh, After a 'A. E. MORTE 0. R latives. goods, which they i holig Church, Af AE {TELL & CO. Brick residence, one block from} John Parr, \ + Fredonia, is in the}stable and vey oo. A ere Very Successful Meeting. | 105 Summer Street, Custom House No, 418 Court street. | city. He is one vu the ‘1 told you] set fire to the stable, were canglit age 4 a Bt Misses HavreNTHALL, so’’ fellows. by and jailed Saturday night in Murray be ep —s = the St. Fr 7 Bostox, M For new crop of molasses go to G.| Messrs. Sam Caldwell “apd Abe} | Conductor Charlie fcott, “Old) j...° session that was successful U. streets. streets, fotografs free studio. morrow. displayed in Ark. cent dinner. V t i a y $2.00 buys Man's calf welt, lace only, Cheap at $2.75 ft1.50 buys Man tap, Cheap at year in mind our shoe repair shop. ¢ xtra heavy sole the city, or drop usa postal and we will call for and return all repair work, o uf Q aw has expire Every tenth order phe Pittsburgh and McHen The Best on the Market. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling, Mr. Fred Greif, ‘The well known baker lately of Gockel’s, fixtures Thompson, the bakery on has 3. I 10 bonght the ot J. H. > A, Cummins, of Confederate,| Judge Linn and Lawyer A.B SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON, |icy"; incre.” Lamb were in thig moraing on 51. | ‘A. B, Lamb, of Paris, Tenn., is at] Bud Ezell, brother of of J. M and will henceforth be known the Palmer. Besll, the tobacco dealer, arrived os the Mr, H. P. McKlroth, of Murray,|{fom Mansfield, ‘Tenn., this morn- is in the city. ing. a “Bon Ton Bakery.” |” Mr. Greif is well known here riends, and will no doubt ‘prove successful in his new undertaking. share of your patronage. LOCAL MENTION, Give him a Did you know that Noah's Ark kept crepe paper and sold it at 19 cents a roll? Other places get 25 cts. ets, for it Poaptist Revival. Last night a revival began First Baptist church with very pro- tev, Penrod pitious prospect preached two good serin and thi afternoon Rev. Clay Roberts, for merly of Louisville, arrived to con- duct the meeting, ‘The excursion to Memphis yester- day over the I. C, was not well pa- But fifteen went from Pa- » about 120 in all. e sell For soups of all kinds go to Leisner's, corner 6th WANTED—A wet nurse. ashington street, or at Dr. . Fort’s office, ‘That Noal’s Ark Iaundry soap is stacks of it. ts would like to get it Leisner’s, corner 6th and Trimble An infant child of John Truitt, who lives near Palma, died yesterday | evening and was buried this after- noon at the Bethlehem cemetery. Marrage Tomorrow. Mr, Allie Younker and Miss Annie ehoff, of the St. John’s neighbor- hood, were licensed to marry The marriage will Get some of that fine toilet soap the Go to the Richmond Cafe for a 25 nl3t2 Children, did you know that Noah’ s Ark sold fifty slate pencils far 5 cts, Circuit Court, Court adjourned this morning until he funeral of ikely be | Wednesday, but it will probably ad- journ over again until ‘Thursday, as Judge Marshall will stponed. In the case of Loeb, Bloom & Co., Mrs. was Jor retui gaiust erdict fendant. Upon request o! ased until lock, Do You Want Employment? The Sen wants @ man to canvass in the Pavucan Sun, be made to the right man, or address A mow, [moved a te sephine rned f the Weak Paxton’s residence, A F, M, Fisuen, or E. UL, Puryear, Agt, live, liberal war Moi Wurth, a for the de- members of the bar, court adjourned in respect to the dee nesday at 9 : Sale or Rent, have an artist on this work,! Pye two-story house next door to W. uel we deliver to any address in|) Apply to U suit the . energetic | go the Mop J mtry for the | ee Ci . (EMulvihil: Coe at the Apply ack 8 - phone No, 18. 8, Third Street. Coal Pittsburgh Coke, PERSONALS. — | RAILROAD RUMBLIA6S, Leon Blythe, of Murray, is in the! [tems of Interest Relative to the ve Railroads and Railrond Carl Brunson left at noon for St. People. Louis. Mr. Will Bradley spent yesterday in Mayfield. KR. ©. #67, L. MILEAGE. at 4 r .| Conductor Byers Robertson Geo, Tabor, of Crayneyville, 18 8-19 ball the acoummodation during M mx Sts Epstein left today tor the time Conductor Fulton is rusti- tr, Mo a ating. Chicago on business, haga. " Judge Barry, J. M. Fisher, J. R. Mrs. H. G. Thompson returned to] 1 einon and Mr. Ferguson were allon Memphis this afternoon. bey, the accommodation from Benton this Bishop Dudley left this afternoon], m, when she came in. for a trip down the road. The pay train is looked for tomor- Mrs. Tom C. Leech returned yes-} row, When she comes the boys will terday from St. Louis. feel rich for a few hours—after that Mr. H. B. Guthrie, of Anderson, | the grocery man will be the fellow to Mo., is at the Palmer. feel good. Mr. S. N. Leonard, of Eddyville,}] G, H. Derrington, of Murray, spent Sunday in the city. came in.gp the morning train to at- tend the 8. court; also C. C. Marshall, L. A. Curd and Mr. Out- ot | law for the same purpose. The cannon used at Benton Satur- day night in the big jollification there came in on 51 this a.m. It is said fre noise she belched forth was heard all overt arshall, AC. Deboe, Of Crayneyville, Ky.,) Condlictor Alex Fulton stopped is i oi Tni Si off at Hardin. He intends to spend is in the city on the United Staten) ten days or two weeks with his Judge J. E, Robbins, of Mayfield, is attending U. S. Court. J. W. Porter and children, Paris, Tenn., are at the Palmer to- 1 day. iS} Mr. J. Greif is improving, his “|many friends~ will be pleased to learn, m th ADRS Males Rentucky and Anthracite Coal, LUMP EGG NUT Old “Lee” He also makes some of the finest and best Fotografs and Platinotypes le in the city. His agents will commence canvassing the city the firs! of ve week, Look at bis samples. ©. P. MeCLEAN & Leh rd. Anthracite, $ Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. Gebhart wt ASK FOR Glear Havana Piller 6c. 405 Broadway, Allison's Old Stand, The Only Fotografer in the City Making the New Embossed Crystaltype Fotografs, Rvery tenth order for flash light} jury. family on his model farm a short dis- totografs fre0 at the McFadden) ¢, ¢, Woodall, of Marion, is in ieane toes thas village. stadio. By eee the city. He is on the U. S. gr Wea dins tealdenes of Ms. 2. Downs A Small Crowd. aes the tobacconist of Murray, was to-| A Mr. W. Hudson went up to Hop- oad te fide fale mofaing | kinsville this morning to write insur] Ay dea'tox 09 Nothing was| Sace, saved from the dwelling. The house! Messrs. George Bailey and Felix was insured. Truitt, of Palma, were in the city to] «.niteage’’ took a long stroll with day. Otficer Etter this a m. and saw more |* County Clerk Chas. E. Graham} of the Southern portion of the city and bride have returned from St./than ever before. Tobe’s beat is Louis. monster one and it takos about a ot Marshall] week to cover it all. 6 ’ as the boys dub him, is Weil have gone to Mammoth Gaye} Dummy,’ He not only) | jor afew da somewhat of a geniu Friendship, Tenn., returned home ‘all this afternoon, after a visit to Prof. Jiteral John Smith. Col. Frank D. Dallam, of Chica- right.” Taking the can he ly dosed erary tok and pin in the train from the tank to the ca- boose with which the cars are coupled convention of W, C. T. U, at St. Louis last week, returned yesterday afternoon and report an inveresting and enjoyable convention. ‘Try the old reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want the most burn for the money, St. Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, 423 Broadway. Oct, 2 ” Gi The Spooner Dramatic company, which will on tonight begin a week's engagement at the opera house, has long been recognized as the strongest repertoire organization in the west- ern country, During the engage- ment of the company this season at Lincoln, Neb., Daverport, lowa, and 4 juincy, Ill,, the press was unan’- Melephone No.8,| ous iu coneding that the company was the strongest ever seen there in repertoire ; the scenery was far su- Owing to the death of Mr. H. L,|perior to any ever carried through Weil, of the firm of Dreyfuss & Weil, | the west by a cheap priced compdhy the Globe Liquor Co., corner Third | and the costv.uing and staging of the und Court streets, is offered for sale, plays wasup to the highest standard, Possession given either at once or on ‘he Company has made its reputa- January Ist, A well established and|tion by giving performances that paying business, bar the G. L. Co, has the best bottle, col tro Reasons for selling’, only} Note the prices, 10, 20 and 380 he above. Stock beredaved to} cents, with ladies free to the per- al- |formanéé of the ‘Flower Girl'’ to- ‘s|night. Seats can be reserved at ¥ Culin’s book store without extri b® | charge. 1| dio, hou 216 East } case was woman i3 an not been in court for some time. recently came into scme money from her father, who is one of the richest Lyon county Every THE ROPE BROKE nl Came Mr. Hl. Rampenthahl, the we known stave man of Metroy st seriously injured sisting in drawing up logs his factory « struck him in the abdomen, breaking threé ribs and badly cutting his bead eyond the most sanguine e ple testimonial from one of a and on file at my ollice. y Killing a Known Stave Man, Your Letters Will Copy Themselves. was The Well at Metro; best copy-book broke and rope ¢ and money are now in use at the Saves ti } REMENYI MAY COME, nl3 3} Zn fn ““G?* halienied losed this forenoon with an-| : —_——_ Rev. B. E. Reed, of Grace church, | *80ks away up in 80 8 bell-cor re crowd. An Infant Dies, left today for Columbus, Ky., to|J€:*er, but has down to a fine point)" ) rather Boarman left yester-| P"orts Being Made to Get Him 4 i ishe sever&.” Sother professions. recently ’ . jag: Here. look after his parishes. he amuseMen kines? 1 king a/ day for Murphysboro, Ill., where be Mrs. Mary Ayers has returned to] 2 Amus himsel y ba 4) will begia a similar mission, and will Edouard Remenyi, the celebrated her home in Fulton after a visit tolin eit in ro Pierce ciety, | be this afternoon joined be Rey, | Hungarian violinist, will make his Mrs, Frank Hoover. i orver in tie! Father Mulcoxry, who left at noon, | initial appearance udueah on an ™ . 4, | morning. afternoon he e “ December 7th, if ient subscrip- 4 Mrs, Thos. Mercer, of Fulton, is}haif “soled and ©» yeel-tapped| The Roncado Tonle Company | tions are taken to justify it and siting Mrs. Wm. Mercer, Jr., at}q pair of No. fives for s es us to state they are sur- visiting «3 5 | wishes us to state that they are sur-| Of ‘ violins in the mS 907 Clark street. : neatly as any knight of St. Crispin if) prised at the amount of sickness,such | world enyi bably Free! -, McAdoo is in town endeavoring to} Paducah could have done. Many| 3 rheumatism, kidney or liver co | ha ; on, some sixty for flash light | get up an excarsion to St. Louis for|thanks, Dummy, plaimt, stomach troubles and female " His favorite, and the one a the McFadden | about December 15, A certain fireman on this division| weaknesses here in Paduc Ky., | wi hn the-eoncert in this city i Mr. J. G. Fisher is resting easy] who now soars away up in high ‘*C’’|}and cannot, understand why those Titan a Stradivarius today, but there has been little/as a humidity maker, was about as|suffering do nut ¢ 0 the - office | mack 7 and is without a change in his condition. unsophistocated as they meke them | and try one bottle jRoneado Te ish. Mr. Rewenyi consumes more Oscar Kirk, E. S. Scruggin, Hen-]When he first caught the railroad | and relieve your sufferio once. | time every day y the wilet today |ry Childers, V. B. Nelson and Frank} fever. He had been serving as a| If you have not 25 cents to try abot- | of his favorite in than the take place to-|Bohannon, of Versailles, are at the] Wiper for some time and in an emer-/ tle, just make your wants knowa and | ordinary society lady would in pre- D | Palmer. gency was sent out as. coal heaver| you will ieceive a sample free. The | paring for a grand pacty. ‘This is Mrs. A. R. Meyers, of Princeton on one of the regular runs. At the| doctor makes the liberal offer that he! not time wasted by any means, as aa ak Noah’ returned home yesterday, after a vis- eating station the engineer gave him will pay $50 to the person here in| new strings must he put on every window at Noab’s| ‘1, her parents, Capt. John Sinnott the oil can and told him to oil the} Paducah he can not cure with four) day, and all f¢ must be perfect and wife. j links and pins, meaning those on the| bottles of the above tonic. It will pay) An intimate friend of Mr. Remenyi ¥ Will : a pies .Jengine of course, while he went to| you call at once. Office 110 | says that he has seen him try eighteen illie and Jimmie Jetton, ©°lhis dinner. Young Tallow Pot said|South Third street. Here is a sam-| lengths of “E’’ string, and all of the ts before | one exactly correct in tone most expensive k ne Mr. John Donaldson, who lives at colored men bought ler a house, behaved herself until yesterday, ds, ubles. grip, A Good Thing. If you are not satistled In addition to the} meet the public demand, it maintains way your letters copy, see its position by keeping all promises] Mortell & Co., jug and family trade of any house in| made to the public, the State, earth, For fifteen d aw old the best proven Front street morning for disorde: continued, person who ever Bell's Pine Tar Honey pronounge it the best and quickest cure for coughs lung It is a harmless guarantee against sleepless nights. stops the cough # every tenth order ‘an | received for flash light fotograts will a| be made free at the Mol The time of aking each order will be noted by an N, 8th] street and those idceiving d Orders will be booked All druggists sell it, Suld by Ochlschlaeger & Walker, | TWO WARKANTS, tells a story conduct. The The Rankin offender but ha She with abreach of ordinance. It is alleged that the former bought some dressed beaf on the market for the parpose of reselling it to Mr, Bock- mon, who keeps a grocery at Seventh and court, Market Master Smith took out the warrant, and the case was continued until tomorrow, and Since, she had Street Improvements, Street Inspector Cosby and Boss Smedley and bis chain gang were at work this morning in Mechanicsburg setiing fences back, removing trees, shrubbery, eto., preparatory to grac- ing and graveling Yeiser avenue, which will extend from Butler's store to the Baptist church, Just Received A full line of new apple butter, mince meat, new prunes, apricots, jellies, dried and canned pears, at G. U, Leisner’s, corner 6th and Trimble nd 3 used Dr, and bronchial One jose with the of = streets, Id or Silver? Now is the time to buy everything at rock bottom prices at 1 M. Erstein & Co, den stu. Bruce's studio, 112 South ‘Third, The only first class gallery in the city doing first lass work at reasonable prices. 080 Ln olicitors on the them at a 10c 9c - 9 8.25 Ton. We Will Appreciate a Share of Faeries CIAL McClean's Fotograf Studio, on earth Will copy with any kind of ink und without any press or trouble. They following ‘ound Given A Moore’s Air Tight Heating Stove. Come down right away and get a ticket free. Don’t send the children. A 4 SCOTT HARDWARE (0, CUNCOMPORATED.) 318-324 BROADWAY . PADUCAH, KY, (Ston or BIG HATCHET.) »-- NOW WE ARE ALL FOR... McKinley. We have fought the good fight, the victory won; now for PROGR and PEACE, le is over, and the PROSPERITY Come down to business and come to DORIANWN’SS —FOR—— Dry Goods and Fine Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s Shoes, Misses’Shoes, Children’s Shoes Ladies’ and Mens’ Furnishing Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c. We want the patronage as well as good wishes of every friend and neighbor and everybody else. Honest value aud square dealing guaranteed for your money. JOEN J. DORIAN, Opposite Lang's Drug Store 205 BROADWAY, SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. We are going to sell our Children’s Shoedat the VERY SMALLEST PROFIT. We want to draw your children’s trade; @ want your children to grow up in our Shoes, then they wili trade with us jl their lives, If you are not trading with us, ask one of our customerg about our Shoes, and about our way of treating our cliente—and their fed : Georg¢ Bernhard. Esrapuisiep 186). WILLIAM: NAGBL, ‘ THE LEADING JEWELER. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, FINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor, Broadway and ‘Third Streets, PADUCAH, KY. A Gold Crewn Is rather to be chosen than a eft toothache. Our crown and bridge work is of the very best mabyal, and constructed in the most skillful manner, insuring beauty ao} durability, Our prices are made to suit hard times or good tin 4 and are payable either in gold or silver, Especial attention paid tothe care of children’s teeth, and we warrant all our work, | Over Lang’s Drug Store, © OR..G.E, WHITES! M)TRSIDES, DES. First -Class Watch Repairng vs. Living Prices. Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR WAT IS YOUR WATCH UNRELI{BLE? ae CAN'T YOU GET Your WATCH CLOSELY REGULATED? Has Your Watch Been Repafed by Others and Does Not Give Satisfaction ? | H sTor If you are having trouble with yodt tine piece bring 1t to JOHN J. BLEICH’S Jewelry Store, let us exan te it for you, and if you have a watch that can be made @ good time pieve we will tell you 80, We do not claim to be the cheapest watch repairers in'town at the start, but we do claim to have THE BEST watchmakers, givs you the best satisfaction and be the cheapest to you in the long ron. ‘lo give satisfaction with first class watch work is our special pride, ws moaowar, JOHN ), BLEICH. Ch ris. Leibel, ——DEALER IN— 4 ai Groceries and Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobaccos, Notions, Hay, CORN, BRAN, OATS AND FEED, 701, 703 and 705, Corner Seventh and Ji >