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ae. 4 ull line of Children’ gains in broken lotz, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN HONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON API ee ean nea aaaaaadaadad SS. 3, RUDY & PHILLIPS. QBWRURCTRRRCRDR-IROSEREROOO8: / $1,25—Ladics’ Dongola Welts, Turns and M, S. small sizes, worth / from $3 00 to $4.00. $150—Ladios’ Dongola F: ir Stitch, for winter use, were $2 00, $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongola Welts, broken sizes, worth $3.00. Ladies’ Lace or button Ox Blood, New Toes, Wells, handsome $2 62 worth $3,00. mel Calf Ba's, ——Men’s Eu 15 1, 50 buys 772? Rubbers, 's Shoes, and great bar- PROVAL. PHA —Prescr'ptionsfilled at al’ hours.— Night Bell side of door. J.D. yee Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. MACIATS. Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, DRUGGISTS. RLV LEVRVVSSHTRVS-LVVVOVNTTTIVTVVE WeW antYour Trade 2. 68—La'lies’ Lace or Button Welts, all new toes, worth $3 and 84. 1 98—Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00, izes broken, were sold at $3 00, “ Men's Pat. Leath r, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50, 23 00—Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, 0 ceuts buys Child’s Rnbb«rs, heel, sizes broker, nts buys Man's Rubbers, clogs, sizes broken, | APOTHECARIES. We make a Apecialty of obtaining Can prepare your u i recipes, from a linimént t4 a corn|fM! can ge cure, and do it right, neat Cor, Seventn axp Jackson Streets, Papvean, Ky. SAVE YOUR Casi- Off Clothing “AND SHOES. 1 will BUY them for Cash. s can find many articles about the house too mach worn for wear, bit too good to throw away. Gather ourtipjand send them to me or notify me by postal eard and I will eall for them. Parties «le z good second hand clothing or she ¢s will find a large as- sortment at my}place. Shoe Hous¢ wiv have first- class worl f nd can do your work on short notice} will call for your repair work if ndpified and will also deliver it. CHAS, RORWCOD, WEATHER REPORT, Louisville, J 6.—Locgl rain or with generally cloudy tonight and Sunday slightly colder. ven ey 24 Court +t LOCAL MENTION. Scheol Closes. Eliza Wylie’s s ne it ol at Miss Payn vill ate exercises, , eyes, ear, , Ky. Another nst ber husband, ing craelty and ned r + Cox, who for rs hal ze of the eagine n the tug Metropolis, ann af. terwards on the Cowling, has resigned his position New Couimty Candida es, Constable Anderson Miller was in the city today. 1 reporis thiee new candidates in tl f Ivy Wil- kins isa condic constable in Rice’s pr Jim Suter at Gra- hamville, avd ‘Yom Whitmer for mag- asiraie at G mville. Revival Notice. | Eld Calhoun will preach again to- night at the Mission Sunday school Tenth street between Clay and Har- 1ison. His subject will be ‘*The [n- fallibly safe way.’? The meeting may close with tonight's circumstances however, will deter- minethis, Services 7:30 o'clock. room and kitcken\ One who under- stands plain cooking; good and per- manent home to right person, Ap- 4 Coun 513 $2.75 at Max Levy's, Street. CHANGE OF FORCE. | Officer Crow Put On the Day! <, Force. Officer Frank Eaker will touight be transferred police, and Officer James Crow will time. pet Officer Eaker has been on the lay | force for several months. MARI . LOUIS, Mr. Jesse Bauer and Bride Pass Through Paducah, Mr. {Jesse Bauer and bride were in the city today en route home from St. Louis, where they were married Tuesday. His bride was Miss Addie Logan and the couple will reside in Golconda, Wouldn’t Write to Everybody. | bu A Danville young man contracted a cold a few days ago and went to a drug store in search of a remedy, says the Mayfield ‘Mirror.’ He was given a sample bottle of a cough medicine manufactured in Paducah, In removing the wrapper he found written on the margin of the yellow sheet: ‘*Miss Kathleen Bell, No, 331 S. Eleventh street, Paducah, Ky., wishes to correspond with a pro- gressive young man. No other need Please remember this is answer. leap year. Tuesday, February 18, 1896" ‘The young man isa bachelor, and cate’ thinks that a chance is offered for a romance. Explanation, The Crystal; Ice Manufactory are now 1 some extensive infprove- m id will be able to /furnish better ice this year than\ever. They nh decided to run their\gwn wa ons for this reason, at the game time will sefi to anyone who/ desires to purchase and deliver ice.’ We have now or 1a good supply and any time you want ie ome Will be de- TREEPHONE eTony, om BUTCHERS ALARMED. Armour Shipping Beef Here to Sell. Local butchers are greatly alarm- ed over the way Armour, the beet king, is sending beef here to com- pete with that they sell. Two car) loads arrived yesterday, and it is pal said that the butchers will be asked | Mr. C. to buy Armour’s beef or be crowded | two, it is understood, ce!l the com- mittee to fix a city primary, and it is urthermore understood that the com- is said there is more alarm than ap. | Mitiee is in favor of fixing the date| ¢, April Srd, the same date as the) est congratulations and best wishes This will result in ri many announcements in the next few weeks for mayor, juage, etc. off the market. Little has been said so far, but it pearson the surface. Armour can hip ithere and then se!l it lower ” they. cou! N HONEST PORT, ok Found and Re- » Its Owner, vee C. Andere 4th. of Han at The case against John Rogers, of *leftin the Rossington, charged with maliciously be given the Court street beat in day | Uniontown, is position. recently failed vate | all kindg/of barks, roots and herbs, so mae peiyate "pnything you want at you this oft-neglocfpd line ot “our busi PERSONALS. Ad Curd returned to Mayfield to day. W. L. Gardner returned to May- meeting, field at noon. Mr. R. P. Mr. Stanley returned to Creal this afternoon. Wanted Born to the wife of John Luigs, Woman to take chao of dinning ast night, ason. es Mr. J. V. Hardy artived at “noon frow a trip above. Victor Van De Male, of St. ply atonce at 822 ‘South Fourth Louis, is in the city. street. \\ | Mr. and Mrs. Will Perkins bave Sbinch cucke ne 36-incu | Teturned from Memphis. 0. Prof. C. B. Hatfield went down ia Carlisle county this afternoon. Mr. W. J. Bailey, of Florence Station, was in the city today, Prof. Jim Hughes, of Florence ation, is in the city today. Messrs. John Landrum and M. D.|, Holton, of Mayfield, were in the city to the night force of} last night. Miss May look. Miss Mary Radford, of Hopkins- ville, is a gust of Mrs. Gus G. Sin- | gleton. Mr. N. Mr. G. W. George, and Mrs. this morning from Curtersville, Ill. Linehan, of Du- n the city today look- ing after his steamboat interests, Manager N, J. Equitable, is in the came down from Louisville this morn- ing. Miss Eleanor Trezevant, a well known young lady drummer, form- erly with a snuff house at Memphis, passed through the city today, en route to St. Louis looking for a new The house she was with E. Capt. Bart. que, Ia., ii Robertson and Elliott returned Emma Medley, of visiting Miss Lizzie J. Dilday will move his family to Louisville about the 17th inst. Prosecuting Attorney Bob Reeves will go to Paris, Tenn., on business Monday. Dilday, of th y today. CITY PRIMARY, the penciler of the Danville “Advo-| mg Democrats Will Probably Hold It On April 3. Committee positions wil nty primary, CASE CON { Chairman Leake Will Call The Together, The Democratic primary for the nomivation of candidates for munici- | be held much earlier than was at first anticipated, Chairman of the city committee, M. Leake, will ina day or INUED. The Rogers Case Set For March Tabout cuttiag Tedford McCarty, was set ugnt for this morning in Justice Winches- to ter’s court, but when called a doc-|dry goods merchants wh: tor's certificate was submitted, stating | few days ago, was tox son, He] wi “REPORTED. ELOPEMENT | Blatt } Of Rev. Ned Forrest at Me-) tropolis, | Supposed to Have G Away | With a Pretty Widow, | Rev, Ned Forrest, a Congrega- tionalist minister who held a four weeks’ scries of meetings at Metrop- olig at the various churches, there has cloped with a pretty avd prom nent young widow of the town, if re- ' ports are trae His meetings and the prea fave t the elopement devel were missed, but whe true has not yet beea le ist recently clos r hed be ‘lay the si ed when or not it is ned Residents of Metropolis in the city today that the entire city 1 agog over the rumor, ‘The the young widow is not yet gi to the public found, and that is cbe occasion of 8° much excitement An Associaicd Press dispatch from Apoa, Ill., says: “The Rev. Elwaud Fottest, pastor of the Anna Cooaregadonal chuie 1 is missing. Ona Friday, Janowy he told his wife anda few friends thai he was goog to I fold, TL, to corduci a iwo wee rey val ser vice. He bas vot s been be tailed. The Rev. Mr. For.cat came to Anna about s'x months ago frow El Reno, O. T., wherg he had cha: ge of aimission chuich. He claims to be a veformd gambler, Me was popvlor ia this eiy few of his friends believe t victim © foul play. Forre-t has a wife an two children .o Anva. Forrest was first missed seve: Tbe was going to Smithfield, Ill, to hold a meeting. He hes a wife and two children Anna, Ill., where he the Congregational bearing nothing from him for several days, and receiving no reply from her letters, which were her marked ‘‘unclaimed,” an inves. Wager, But {Likely Are Not. B, Green aud sidiaus and alleged globe are going south and — jacidentall; trotters, io wia a weger, Thich never fails clicit sympathy and hing more public terday and claim to be ma under condiiions as follows: They are given one year in which to earn $1,000 and ps eling wherever they go. If they cumula’e that sum iu less time thax 4 year the wager is Won and they can return home, time the $1,000 goes to Col. Watson, of Henderson. All of the young men are this talent that they expect to wit the wager. One performs on the mandolin, another on the guitar, the third on the flute and the musicin the hotel then pass the hat around | play all the popular airs, rsa silk hat. One of their num- ber, Mr. Green, is the author of the now popular song, ‘Mr. Johnson Turn Me Loose." He 8 he has a song in press which he They entitled, ‘Sugar Babe,’” BANK EXAMINER, The Position, Will Begin His Work About ‘The First of April. ceived his appointment ‘as Natio: Bank Examiner, io fill the vac occasioned by the resignation of k aminer Jas. $. Escout, who has a cepted a good position in New Or- leans, It has been fully expested for some time that Mr. Cope would ree the appointment, and his many nds bere will exiend their hearti- Mr. Cope’s appointment does not go into effect until April Ist, and his territory is Kentucky and Tennessee, There isno man who knows more about banks than Mr. Cope, whose experience extends back many years, STOCK SOLD TODAY, Formerly Belonging to Pikes & Dodson, The stock of Piles & Dodson, the assigned a sold by As- st McCarty would not be able to signee J. Wheeler Campbell to a d court for a month, for March The case 15th. McCarty ‘ght to be {dangerously ill, ‘8 buttons. » . hoice 4¢ Max/Leny, * Coutt Street, * Diploma gentleman named Lynch, of Dawson, for fifty cents on the dollar, It is not known what disposition but he will in all probebility locate in Paducah. The steamer Sunshine for Ciocin= | nati will pase up tonight or early in ‘the morning. from, and all effo is to fiod vim have} ui] When he left Metropolis| at|execate the $1500 was pastor of church, and} returned to tigation was made, resulting in the above disclosure, No trace of Lim|1esvmed bis desea op, Saget 1 ate a8 ‘ Sosivedl bleasired table dassile or the young widow has been found.|five yeas he did pow dticks| wie on wale ai Be and 48e to win nce geist aod prope “og well, but | po sulucity for them GLOBE TROTTERS {he maved dave or four} 7 half bleached German 3 jYears ago, sad itis sad that bis |table damask tur Soe ; A be Crash for 4c | young wife did sll sbe could to diag | § Crash for >. Musicians Out Looking at The World. |might easily ge. adivorce and ali- | be Daisy knitting sillvat 4c. . 3 She finale | 10c seam braid at Sc, mony at the proper time. She final- | Cabinet hair pius at 4c. ° : ly brought suit, which is now pead- | joo Daigy curling rons at 4g Claim to Be Traveling On A ing in the Massae circait court. | 25c, Ladies’ turn, og ey) 19¢ They Wheiter his wile anything to | $1.10 kid gloves, ‘bi for We. Wm. McClain, M. H. Withers, H. ». Hy Wigold, mu-| working the old gag about tramp*ng] "ge: AT THE GHURGHES, tour| of the country to win a $1,000 wager} the expenses of trav- If \hesgdo not avcom- plish this result in that lenghth of| Tom musi-} y, cians, and it is by the employment of | yy 54 other on the triangle. The young men furnish | corridors, and|Sunday school at 9:30 a, m., lesson ach one|munion at banks on | Junior Endeavorers more than the one mentioned. It is} m. Mr. Mitt G. Cope Appointed to| ™- Mr. M. P. Cope, the well known] and popular ex-banker, yesterday re-/South Tenth street, services as fol- 1} lows : Mr, Lynch will make of his goods;) ANERMU, SPECIAL Wm. Koerner Isolates nimet EMbridery Sale. vente Monday; Feb, 8, Por A D ve 112 and t14-N. 3rd. Street. Of Him. All Goods priced for quick sell- ‘: ing—endugh sainslet prices talk—MONDAY 8th. 1000 yds, Hambtrg edgin; ¥ Brought Suit Is Afraid His Wife Te Johanna Keerner, of the county, today filed suit ia the eireuit court William Koer- and in- nguinst her husband, Y eartings will goon sale at price, ier, for divorce, and the petition sets | Worth double or no charges. Just 2c forth a peculier state of affairs, 5o, 8's0, Be, fle, 18¢ and 16c. ‘a yard MONDAY. Se Induceménts offefed—telling prices made—Seeé the list be- low. ‘ Bukley’s 39fn 12\5¢ Gambrio super- ior to Lonsdale for 8c a yard. 6c Sea Island Domestic for 4c, She states that she and the defend- twenty-one years and wave nine children, She I two children by a former yusband, Earnest Kopke, all of whom she has to support unaided by te » further avers }anut were married that for five ents Urey have not lived as husband] Masonville. E ia Docnsetio, ind wf’, Koerver occupying a small | Fruit of bated’ togaialecnt Hope shaoty the house. He has/ for 5\¢, 6'yc a yard, seated ber in’ a most cruel and in- Se es ciel a ts | JUST RECELVED A COST LOT rew'ened to shovt her and to kill - her with an ex. She claims she has Pha! Honey@omb Quilts on sale at been adutifal wife, but is afraid he | "'si 09 white Quilts on sale at 780. will kill ber 8 White sails ca sale at 98e. ——— $2.50 White Maraajls on wale at 81.78. TREL TOVAY Ju rectly Tol of best Pocales t that Wille put oy sale at 11g a yd. | A job in 60c ty’ 75e Fancy hose for Ladies’ on sale for 25e. a pair DRY G00DS BARGAINS 5 plogés 260 English Wool Cashmere a yard, Serges and Henrieta Allard, The Unfortu: nate. et on sale a Of Oliver | | fie Was “Jugged” Hearing This Ait cnoon,. Last Night—|‘ { 75¢/Novelty on sale at | very speciak Otiver A'lard was lodged ia jail at | Navy Bite and many Metropolis at lock last night, the Meiropolis offivers refusing longer ihim, as he wes unable to bond yesterday. detviled in yesterday's sex. el for ciiminally as. J) savling Meiy Jane Linn, the 14- sesi-old dauy» er of Robert Linn, of kiya, Ll. is decidedly che most serious trouble Allud bas been in sive he Shades of Green of splendid quality for skirts and servfcew gain Prices NEW CHECK ARRIVING, MONEY TO PURCHASE 00 dtreqses at real Bar to g Allova, 9s 3 pairs 5Cc, Onyx fast black hose 350 onyx fast black hove for 25 We Monateh fgsttTack hose 15e. Jusi received a case gf the best 12!ye Ta‘lo* made suiting so/popular will go 10c wide all Linen Craghes at 8¢ 1c bleached all Linen grashes at 8 aud veader his corduct oft her such that she | him dowa | and treacmeni Sanpete sree ME \} Ny Cat & GF, — hafing Dish _ arties are all the fad. Our line of CHAFING DISHES is complete. Scott Hardware Co.~ INCORPORATED. Sign of Big Hatchet. Wn, Bary’ Phone Is THK | and best. afspecialty. Officeanc Yare, 9h Many new tings arriying and 8 oF not, great heaps coming ldo with his laie iadisers an ard hes been a chi ed man jsince he married, and | reyes sel" Harbour's New Quarters, | The prosecuting witness ia the last 412-154 N. Third Street. | case, Linn’s girl, is a relative of the | ¥ \| three Linn's who are now serving | long terms at Chester for murder. Allard’s case is set for this after. » | Hoon at 2 o'clock ac Metropolis, | Candy pul evening ternoon at 3 o'clock. given at the church Fri¢ CIRCUIT COU y The Boatwright Case Drags its Weary Length Along. | In the circuit court Mr. Thomas B, Harrison, s prominent young lawyer, formerly of Vanceburz, was today sworn in as a member of the bar. It is understood that he will become a pariner of Col. L. D. Husbands, day school 9:30 a. m., Prof. E, A, |8i06 Its 3 : “iy r - -reeching | Circuit court, will, in the opinion of TOS eect ame eectDE | the attorneys, consome three more eke tee shorth League {days before it is given to the jury eee ey os ine Prayer meet. | The evidence alone will no doubt re- | | DS quire Monday and Tuesday. jing, Wednesday, 7:80 p.m. A cor- r ¢/ dial invitation is extended to all the ie at noon for the H. B, Johnston, pastor. Services will be held as usual at the Germau Evangelical church at 00:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundav »| School at 9:30, m. Rev, O. W.| | Brewhaus, p: 7 | services. At Tenth street Christian church, _ LUXURIES FOR THE INSANE. {f They Have Money Their Expensive Tastes Are Indalged Although as # rule patients in an as; lum for the ineane differ little in th habits from the ordinary run of rational Givi Com-| Paducah Commandery No. 11,| Preaching by | Knights Tewplar, conferred the de-| | gcee on four candidates last nighi. | One candidate resides in Louisville, | Jone at Murray and one at Mayfield. and False 10:45. Calhoun at 11 a, m.,a 30 p.m. Morniog subject “The 1 chureb.’? Evening subj Progressive Nature of Sia, meet at 5:45 a, Seniors at 6:30 p.m. All who e cordially invited to attend the e3 of this church, |*True Rev. H. L. a] ‘The The ‘“(uient’? degree was con- ferred last night on several candi- dates at the K. of P, Hall, can servi CHICKENS WANTED, Services at the First Christian church, southeast corner of Seventh and Jefferson at 10:45 and 7:30 p. rang subject “An Invoice of Stock at @ Life Saving Station.’? Somebo-ly Seems Quite Fond of! Pullets, Several chickens have of recent nigts been mysteriously disappear. | Evening subject, “The Progress of|ing in the South Thirteenh street Faith.’ Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.,| vicinity, Prot. McBroom superintendent ; Jun;| Last night half a dozen were stolen >) ior Endeavor at 2 p. m.; Senior En-| from a Mrs. Barnes, and the night deavor at 6:30 |. m.; Mission Sun-| before a man named Stone lost day school on Tenth street, between | similar number. Clay and Harrison at O p.m, Persons, some have queer fads, es- pecially in the matter of diet. Ono male patient in the Bloomingdale asy- Jum at White Plains, N. Y,, insists upon having an omelet every morning for breakfast and refuses to eat anything until he {s given one. A female patient declines to eat food which is not brought to her in the orig. {nal package, so she nay open It her- selt. After it {sopened, she insists upon keeping the contents constantly under her «upervision. She will eat none but gs, breaking the shell hervelt * oranges and bavanns only allowed to peel them herself, She Smagines that her food will be pot- roned unless she protects herself in this way. In @ large asylum like Bloomingdale there is always a number of patients that imagine that their food will be poinoned, and consequently flatly re- fuse toent, All the food such patients get has to be passed through a tube into their stomachs. One woman at Bloomingdale imagines that on account of some great sin which she has com- mitted ail her food is cursed and she has At the Lutheran church, 412 One Colored Boy Shot by a An- 9 a ei Oe es other at Cairo, Sunday school services in German at 10:15 a. m., p.m. Subject of evening sermon, ‘The Transfigura- tion of Christ.” All cordially. in vited. H. Brueckner, pastor. Tom Dumas, a colored boy about 15 years of age, isin jail at Cairo, charged with shooting Ed Warren, also colored. The latter was shot in the back, and will probably die, The trouble originated over a ring, At the Cumberland Presbyterian church, corner Sixth and Court |siveets, M. E. Chappell Pastor. An janniversary service will be held at 10:45 a. m., this being the 87th an- niversary of the Cumberland Presby- terian denomination, Preaching al- soat 7:30 p, m. Sunday school }9:50a.m, Junior Endeavor 2:00 p.m. Senior Endeavor 6:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. FOUR CARS Ditched on the Mlinois Centrat Last Night. There was a wreck on the Owens- boro and Horse MBranch division of the Lilinois Central railroad last night near Oldton, Ky, A freigit train was derailed by four cars going into the ditch, Spreading rai!s occasioned the acci- dent. No one was injurv | Rev. J. M. Evans went to Dyers burg today to consult with the | Chairman of Home Missions relative to the evangelical work in the Synod of Memphis, he having been offered Commencing today the Memphis, the position of evangelist for the]. «pe r Synod. No preaching in the Second | New Orleans and Cincinnati Packet Company will make their regular trips, leaving Cincinnati every Wednesday and Saturday for Mem- phis and every Tuesday for New Or- leans, Presbyterian church toworrow. Sal bath school 9:30 a, m., Josiah Hur- ris, superintendent, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Cumberland Presbyverian church will meet with Mrs, John G, Miller, 401 to be artificially fed There 1s no restriction on a patient's diet if he can afford to satisfy his whims, except to keep him within the bounds of hygienic law. Many of the inmates, reared in luxury, have cham- Pagne appetites, and they do not go Unsatisfied if they have money enough to pay for wine. A small supply of champagne in alwayn kept at the asy- lum, Not infrequently the friends of the wealthy patients visit them and bring lunch and champagne, which are often served in the patient's private apartment, but always under the super- vision of an asylum attendant. Many patients demand rare gamo ty season and often out of season, and they get it if they can afford it. Some also have extravagant tastes in cigars, and while a 15-vent cigar is the best kept in stock at the asylum, the author- {ties place no restriction on friends sending in cigars of any grade. Cigars and smoking tobacco are scheduled as luxuries and are charged to the pa- thents who use them.—N, Y, World. Turning Out the Old Generals. Germany {s fast turning out its old- er generals, 82 having been forced to re- tire within a year, which beats the ree- ord, The average nge of a brigade commander is 68 years to 57 in the French army, where the avernge age of all ranks is higher than in the Ger- man, No German brigadier {s more than 66, while 30 French brigadiers are over @1.—Chicago Tribune, 4 ¥e x Rept, South Ninth, Monday at 3 p, m. _A nice two-story Mrick on North poser Sixth street. ven 200] ind nice The Ladies’ Aid society of the] yard. Apply on p) 4 Second Presbyterian church meets| 3t1w Mra Warden, with Mr, D, A, Yeiser Monday af- : tity Sixth Street, —To launder once signified to laven der or perfume clothes with the leaves of this plant before belug laid away, 318).320, 322 and Broadway. Paducah, Ky. ko, LEANHARD, 93, LEADING --COAL.-.- IN THE§OITY. Try a load and you will be convinced thatit is the cleanest, hottest We will apprec'ate a share of your patzouatfe, rompt delivery erd Harticon Streets, GEDEART -<"e22% RUSH 0, B. STARKS, AGENT FOR 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET. p@P Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures, (CITIZENS’ |Interest I Jas. A. Rupy, F. M. Fisier, FP. KAMLEITRER, , Geo. O, Harr, W. F/ Paxton, BE. FARLEY, R. Rupy. Teeth Drawn Without Pain Is one of specialties, Although this is by’no means our least. After years of experimenting by eminent speci, " fect Has become one of she wonders of the century, Thig new Process, called Cataphori: enables us to fill the most seysitive teeth with absolutely no pain or danger to either tooth of patient, Give us a trial and be co} Telephone 830 for ongagemonte, DR. ©, E. WHIT¥SIDEs, DBA, \ Office, 204\1 “ Eades & Lehnhard, , HILLSIDE-KENTUCKY, COAL }