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DRUGGISTS. APOTHECARIES. IN THE HANDS OF PHARMACISTS. ie zmake a specialty of obtaining Th ~ —Prescriptions filled at all hours. Can prepare your family or private | Al a 70h can ext enyeting yen-wkel 8 a ica uC ion all orage 0. You can make your dollaes do dou- a as recipes, from a liniment to @ corn “4 ble duty here in buyin, MW that i xi ent Belt ” coe ahd do bas as = oft-neglected line of our busi The entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelry, | beautiful and becom agin Milliner: , Furniture and Carpets of the Louisville ment Store was purch hased We put more ideas and ereative ie SHERIFF'S ‘at a very low price and we are pteparedto jus inte our. business than all othe: mbined rm cah. To | Pharmacists, Druggists and Apothecaries, |yoe thee roost tethin nancies press Cone ely ond tuber comune educate] bargains before they are gone. Remember the place, our stock is doing Your good looks Cor, Seventh AND Jackson STREETS, Papvean, Ky. i tyPADUCA AU! ON & STORAGE CO. Gea pores Gane 7, mer rt. PERSONALS Dress Goods LOOKING FOR BURGLARS, | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, |,,"%, sen yon in cic, ba — Hon. Fenton Sims, of Cadiz, is in Si a skirte and make dresses that are ale the city. vays ready and stylish and becomin [Concluded to Whip John Tatum) ss yy Chambers, of Louisville, |J. D. MeNeely Brok Items of Interest Relative to the|\ here g / d . L. Cha s, of Louisville, J.D. Med roke Into the 0 the | We invite you tofinger the qual- But Kailed to Do It, is at the Palmer. polPce Railroads and Railroad — |. .nt couder te price ome tee VV ATER FIL ERS. Mayor Clem Whittemore left at People. cent. We believe we Are and that you will think #0 too. noon for Mayfield. ‘eer 7! ing’ > ing: Re . ", Splendid 36 inch » variety This Morning's Proceedings Of] special Agent Huntley went up the| He Got Drank and Carried a Pis- w.. 0. ann bs Madge. Rime te ee What is more essential to good health » Police Co oC, ing. ¥ " . Very cl ol 5 Ee ee Po ae tol Here Yesterday. Loval was several hours late arriv- Mk ee {oAich cargos 0 990. I than pure water? Oar filters will make impure Mr. R. C, Watkins went to Hop- ing last night, a rash of work caus- riety at 37 an i J. D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co.(J. D. Bacon & Co.| BANKRUPT STOCK | = | tae kinsville this morning. a ing the delay. Fine 40 inch $kirting Jackards at 47. Water as re ti Mrs. J. T. Durrett has been quite] J.D, MeNeely, of Boaz Stati Jim Hood will sbake the bunting Bevery fine 52 ach Mohair Chiviott at E f pure ‘and sparkling as spring water. Ea ( S d was talking to Brown, the fish mer-|#k, but is improving. bn oe bere farme rr iee at Sixth and Norton streets crossing, | And | hundreds of other styles of very ‘amily should have one. Every filter ; Jehant, when Thompson walked up] Mr. J. L, Kilgore returned this te os sterday in quest of the) while “Mileage” goes to Shiloh, qually low prices, ‘ “ erful ete atte tact’ that, he| morning from Anderson, Tad. burglars “who broke into several] "scan Turner, the diamond heaver tested before l¢aving our store. believed there was a little difference] Claude Baker returned yesterday | Places at Boaz night before last. on the 310, is off for a trip or so, A Wash Goods / GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY ie the day for new. Spring clothes. » tat ky tee: bacon No mag shoulg miter pass (between them, ‘Tatum said that hel from Louisville and Earlington. bbs Miri co ol rag hed to | Harge rising on his arm accounts for much candidates’ jaice, and last} i, A stock of matchless beauty, styles without giving af order to his) didn’t know anything about it if] we Nlewente e i. i talior.. If yod an to beware to|tiers was, and if he bad done any- sn tee L. A Sng aie ‘4 night busied himself boasting off oe tacte care ot Bevand description. “Prices iat will receive your clothes in time, to | tere and if ‘he had done any-] ville drummer, is at the Palmer. | what he could do in case the whole| | One shipment of forty ears Of) dous credit and ploase our customers ar A get the fatest omer es ey id Thon wrong “ y “ “' heli vad Jol. Q. Qe Quigley went up the} police force should lhim, He | four leaves Memphis today for Au-| prices 5c, 2c, 20¢, I7c, 18e, 12 1-2c, 4 perfect fit, you/ should visit my |Tuompson replied that he dele Lilinois Central this morning on bus-|eould whip as many as four at a| gusta, Ga, It takes two engines to 1 1-20, 100, 96, 8 1-8, 71-2 down to INCORPORATED. tailoring establishmen he would just whip him for fun, but} sg. tine, be shid, but Oticer Barnhart, | get over the road. sytieh capes for better’ goods for only mage 8 Sighs) No didfeatg:) Kugihe’ 19, with’ Gaui towi bu) "39 styles of deap hamburg edgings Sign of Big Hatchet. Paducatt Ry. aoe s03:3: ‘ s did Tat ae ts Col. Lucien Anderson and L. B.[ unassisted, encountered ; ry J W. J. Dicke, ; Three Le mal al lin, |Andersoa, of Mayfield, are in the|in taking him to the city hall, box, doubled hack last evening. [that we chance to buy away under 425 Broadw pat every time Frank Haffey and| city today. : When he was searched a piatol was | Guess Sam will sleep without rocking | falar prices your choice for 10 and George Garvey pulled him off toy Mrs. M. KE. Bolinger, of Mayfield, found concealed on bis person, He} when he gets to Memphis, Your choice of very fine torehorn WEATHER REPORT. give Thompson another chance. Ta a quest of Mrs. Mary Beadles, was locked up for drunkenness and | «Mileage’s’’ thaaks are hereby | laces at 5c, 6 1-20,7 1-20 8 1-96, 10c and ING — tum finally left and at the instance of | North Fifth. carrying concealed a deadly weapon. | returned to the Daily Sun for a large sobtiboied thiey wxtneas inan daebie fs ae G S. Louisville, April 3.—Showers and| Prosecuting Attorney Reeves tue] Mr, W. ©, Ellis made a flying visit The tf was hee & gape tia 1pach of visiting canis. aoe? Be a the price. The bewast h Pelton lane Cc. AR is as dismissed a court this morning, but the defend-) beautiful specimen of the exquisite | border veilings at 50 a: oil . bs Ask For Them. thunder storms this afternoon and to-| warrant against him was to Smithland yesterday, He went uj : , night. Sunday local showers, fol-|in the police court this morning. | again today Ma ant was not ready for trial. Judge | work turned out in their job office. ‘ae ae ilings even Pt i pits y a. en wt . se anders saic fn 7 a cNee 5 7" do oO a yal lowed by clearing weather. Slightly | Thompson was fined 8 and costs ec Fe = Pemaat: ta a Sapien alta? wer te Mr. Thomas Johnston, a brother | “Window shades mounted on sprin warmer tonight. _ Eskridge, colored, was} |. a miasion was 60610 Ww of Dispatcher Harry Johnston, ar-| roller for 160, 2c, 250, 30e and 350 a Ld ———__~ d jamplag on “ahd\“Utt hates oe church, is out after haps, needed a pistol, the law vived last night on a visit to the lat-|Pigce, oar, ©. B. STARKS, , d fined 96 | D's rece ess. him no right to carry on si o was a » surprised, ae Lace curtains at extremely low prices a LOCAL MENTION. Ilinois Central trains and fined $5 Rete Vout mote tits ter, who was agreeably surprised, a8 | ago "Fey. wits S148 B17 and 82.00 ac kenite and costs, P. S. Campbell, of Louisville, rep- he bad not seen him for about fifteen up io al a pair Jolin Tatum and + Windy’ Thomp- son hada fight last night. ‘Tatum rr e y fine o1 judgme and probably Tip Waynich was charged with} Tesenting the Imperial Insurance] any fine or judgment, and probably | yous, hed domestic at 41-2 Lose Another Horse. striking Sam Herbst and calling him] Company, is at the Palmer. assist him in secoring a pardon and |" 41 watson the old reliable purter |5¢s.8¢ L-2e a yard, H . Bros.’ fine buggy horses, valued at 4 Mea . o iwente: The was continued until ? 8, | kirts ver solb im Paducah at 2 pair for - : i i tercation started as ska; and both] from a month’s tour of the Jwestern] Neely last night with a bundle of late j- | 25 i about $100, died last night. It is] oot mad because they**buzzed” each| states, accompanying a party from|Tueslay and McNee ly was released | pore he presented to “Mileage.’’ Al - Basia tik BS vate roe Seite [anti He ye Raed, and costs. asp z = : on 8950 Se Visited the camp of the dood suit-r- | Mlattings Typewriters and Supplies. af a SS ks pt Se Sapt. J. . Smith, is man, ers M hii ‘i details THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, |trients will te pteased ‘to learn, hse] HOW IT HAPPENED. theitt yrtlathe condition with navi] ICs aad that Congres is now legis 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET Wanted. A cleanyneat colored girl 20 do so far recovered that he will be out feeling. Hoe ae ee soot tld bsca| — B@Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. housework—only nice gird need again in a day or two. * Engineer James Spence «lead | yard to the 20 and 26e qaalities. We have just re ived a nice assortment apply 926 North Fourth street. tf]]_ passed Of Very Quietly a . 'T. Jones ey es ioe Metropolis Democrat Tells Why | beaded in on 103° last night At Larder nad ooteaeere tenia eae ke will leave tomorrow for St. Louis anc : set raises steam on the steam she 3M yg wales Pp enn Great Damage In Marshall. Today. the East to purchase their opening Hailey Was Released. y, aud on Monday will silt eae eee A gentleman in from Marshall stock of Hardware. yhitlock where a trestle is 12 12¢, 17¢, 200 and 25e a yard. i 5 county today reports immense dam- Mrs. 8. A. Steel, of Nashville, m fi in, starting the stiov DEALER IN age to fences, bridges and other pro-| The Polls Were Not Crowded, But | mother of Mrs. E. B. Ramsey, for-|"° Was Given Undue Liberties bY | work again gives employm | i] Pern tint county caused ty the | Que gigat Vote Was Cast. {ery of Palueai, Ie rgpartedas[ the risen Overs, & Seems, [tome twelve o fteeh orem arvours STAPLE GROG E RI E S & agd recent heavy rains. being dangerously ill and not expect- — enderson, the hay ‘ ort! ird Street. | Fresh’ Meats, &c. \— han eve! > Judge Sanders, o Padue: county were higher than ever Known) 4 yotie of ballots proceeded} Private Chas. Lofland, one of the] 20 lers, of Padueab, | an extended visit to his M in the history of that section. 7 chargés the Metropolis « { Solace at the quietly enongh today, and the scenes| Confederate veterans who has for i oh irparbaive pled cs home a few days was recalled HORSE THIEV and spectacles on the streets were} years been prominent in the Shiloh distinctively different from those of|teunions, left this afternoon for the nouncing the dying condition of bis ’ will please y Freed | 2g « n regs » the ey case, 2 \ plea ‘ou ‘ee de t# of the cit esterday and several preceding | cele trated battle ground to partici- rust 1m regard to the Haffey ease, /daughter, Ross. He los: another MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE.}> ; ‘igs ow halides days. pate in this year’s reunion. Lastyear|"Viitray, was focked ay daughter summer and 188 the! prerciten TeRRELL, Manager Telephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison, The polls at no time during the| he was valedictorian ley eympathy of all in bis bereavement ‘ ERERLL, Manager. . - - ve them a “round | e esterday by a teley an- there on yesterday by a telegroi a Low prices, prompt and polite at on. Give me a trial order and More of the Arrest of John Jack- son at Murray. was locked up here for Further particulars of the arrest at/day were crowded, and there was _—_— presence ' developed latter fit ica ack te hbarditveel Wednesday, April 7th. t Murray of a Mayfield horse thief are | little or no disorder. AT THE GHURCHES par he eee rented : for “the “next Week 6 “this volagis us PR SES Our j (i » haven 2 stealing a skiff, which he sold 1 b Py aang a gh e served » warrs . at | Ste yde to pate in the 4 Wingo, lost three horses. Chief] ple from voting, but it was not much} ‘ ie lcotta ee a aeaa net Gay cenaloe, on aot a ; Scenery. Flight of Spring and Summer Goods McNatt took the case in hand and] of a drawback to city voters. Yenman Evanorntcat.—Services | it "4 ) pace +! battle grounds of Shiloh. Lis mi rter’s ; but Haffey seems to have be , e atte is oe the Fast Mail. Ni- We are now. ptepared to show Many of the latest received day before yesterday a tele-} The result of the primary cannot will be held at the German Evangeli-| 1 sual lib es who had | 80m now is far different from bis in-}Grand yarn! Fatls by gram that the horses had been lo-|of course even be approximated until | © al church as usual at 10:30 a, m. be ag eg 4 Je his escape, | tentions on his first visit there in , 8 aired near Shiloh in Calloway county, {late tonight, after all of the ballots |and 7:15 p,m. Sunday-school at }MQ MHC icae MN Make OS el | 1862. Then he was bent on aonibi- Scenic Moonlight, with NOVELTIES | E and that the supposed thief had been | have been counted. m. ate , |e snd neettelly. f , | lating every man who we the blue Production Boilidy Mist. Prac- . arrested. They will be taken to ‘Tuiep Stace M. E.—Rev. L. T.}isore? over Judge Sanders _ but now he goes with a xenuine re. theres Also very many handsonte effects in : tical Working En- Mayfield as soon as possible for Ward, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m.| ohare. spect for and to clasp lauds frater- trial. THE RIVER. asd 7:80'p. m._ Baubeth, sthool at|P eames = a | nally with his opponents of that by- ee ad Bratch . . ° r Chief McNutt received a telegram a 9:30a, m., J. S. Ganster, superin- GOOD FORK OLIVER Yone bloody time, and ty scatter e a ith Ill . Shirt Waists and Wais atterns rs, with Illumina- 4 1 that John Jackson was so « tendent. All persons are cordially — vantiful flowers over the las! rest sap Nra 2 /? Some Anticipate More High |; ” pl a ere SKE Titak te aca tae in jail at Murray, on the charge of invited. Allard Says He Will Give Himself s of their lamented dead and bis ted Caboose. The] They s stealing the horses. Jackson lives in Water. German Lotieran,—No morning a Divore + i: are Calloway, but formerly lived near services at the Lutheran church, 412 ; Away back in the 70’s when Mr | ast Dago Dive.) Real-| -sonounced “A” we -l1- u- Wingo. : i South Fourth street. Sunday school] Oliver Allard was a caller this | pyomas ¥ er ine- | istic River Scene and > at Present the Riyer Contine/at 9 a.m, Services in English at/Morning, and requests us to state | chanic in tl a . ‘ Steamboat Explo-| ¥ 5 HERE that he has forever divorced himself | ; e or eaciaiy tn tiedl p.m, Subject, “Jesus in ; : }L. & N. chang > ons 5 ‘ - ; : vada ditt sate With His Enemies. All cor- | tom drink, says the Metropolis Dem | road to L. & N. and Great South-| al sion, aad other start- Took Charge of the Y. M.C, A. —_—— dially invited. H. Bracckner, pastor. OCH: He commends the action of | western, When Mr. Walsh received | ling Effects. ? CouMBentann PrespyTeRIAN spaced wandal La trate. hie | the order to have the lettering on the 4 ner of Sixth and Court stre appreciation of their solicitude by ars changed he went into the pew ied and 7M. are from the hest_ shee factories, the Chappell, pastor. At 10 Be cere nanecal Ys said to Bub Gray, the fore- | Seats ». sate Tuesday morging at usual plac Se ip CE can te uate - ‘. ; se a » the vd baduct. 1 ob, 1 want you to pat bell atest lasts and up to date if color an¢ se thet a aiiine te ton tarid to fustity soo ermon, followed by the ict ist = ha ot | mB Bob ) 0 Rock, and was met {by retiring Sec- | decline is too rapi justify such a Gon ot tie Lard's Bupper; If Oliver sticks to this ne may yet | and hen and Gt and har har on shape, and our @rices af shoes suit retary Schaad at the N., C, & St, | dire apprehension. come out on top the car Mr. Waist il ‘ ct Sa aka ad Rud al e cars ! alsh is s he i! L. depot, and escorted to the ¥. M.| The Mississippi is rising at St. /P- m-» Sermon; Sun aay Seno : PE ecbhihe Recah sel cia: bp DUST IN JOHANNESBURG. everybody n ; a. m.; Junior Endeavor, § je C. A. headquarters. Louis but falling at Cairo, and ac-[%: M5 7) - ’ ar H we his morning the affairs of the as- | cording to this moroing’s bulletin at|Senicr Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. A GRAVE CHARGS, Gilicient master mechanic at:shope | | x4 te Water Supply We have an excellent/Une of ladies sociation were formally turned over |the boat store the Wabash and Ten-| te cordially invited to attend. iE hantay ate oe fon ovitieckes Ji : 3 and men t r : Tr tase tea auebier ocean reapendent writing from Jo- sah and men's to him, and at noon Secretary |nessee are rising, but the Cumber-] Broapway Mernonnr.— Sunday eres ae Ee ¢ chief city of the south ’ chaad left for his future home in ported fallin nig rise| school at 9:30 a. m., E. :| Henry Ridgeway, Colored, Ware} jeard of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar} : ; ‘ ns finds. Danville, I'l. is expected in Salt river.} superintenc preaching at 10:45 bed ; ranted For Seduction, Honey, and si many yecommen- ) eones from the streets, pee | The fall at this point has been at}a, m. 1 0 p. m.; Juvenile Down Go Dress Goods at J. J.|the rate of half aa inch an hour . as, iene Lane dations from different persons, of its} Which are unpaved, but also from th © want your patronage and will be thankful for it tod, a wonderful valuable merits, I thought heaps of ‘tailings,’ as th Guthrie’s. About noon a heavy rainfall, which | Monday 7:30 p. m.; praye ef pallediratblcheelice ths puicbeate at o Monday, April 5th., the following | Ws predicted by the weather bureau, | Wednesday evening 7 p.m. A] Charg 2 With Leading Astray 1% te 4 bottle’ 1 have coal misen s Soule hee be ap #0 spring novelty dross patterns will be | began and lasted for some time. cordial invitation is extended to all Lulu Donals, a Girl 15 seriously. a tected fang twenty-five | iow to all the gold mines here. Thas« found on bargefn counter at less than FIGHT IN “BANAAN n the services. H. B. Jolinston, pas- Glies 5 de hei ve a A and pains in my] (citings are composed of the ‘re« one-balf price: tor. BORE 0 ee bg and Urens were CalSINg ME | or rock, in whieb the gold is found and e Teale eight yard paterns for cn Gustine tees vices i a ini able lifey I spent hundreds | which is crushed to an impalpable 205 Gieiuis lypata Lang Bros.’ Drvg Store. it xn ol jollars ly doe a c edi- | der in t wi ilis, ord i he Ten eight yard patterns for % sy.g{corner of Seventh and Jefferson | eighteen years of age, who lives near | gin, coe Tete hase ienis aL na plate wustaat ; ‘Eight eight yard patterns for |A Colored Apple Vender Licks} jreets, at 10:15 a, m. s 30 | the 1, C. yards, was ‘warranted this.’ | ceffirae! Be ea etl It) Vind tate Oven thics the scat ie carried Ri ular Meals lic. (’ an ) | People’ Ss Market, $1.85, a Gang of Gypsies, p.m. Morning subject, “The With. | forenoon “by Judge Sanders on # jife Trhommemt. De Hell's Pine| {fan wide, At certain seasons of the my : tor $2.28. i of Gy i epee al Meee CMU Tue cit n| ditt cat tpommmend: De. Ball's Pino | oe ont wee, One 4 zing the neces | place & UN. 1th Atreet Nine eight yard patterns fo! drawal of Fellowship ;" evening sub- g ion ne git! is! Ter Honee to bverybody with weak | %°*" lust storms,’ aa they are » j i i taal Gee cane Seven eight yard oo for | ject, “A World-Wide Invitation,’? | Lulu Donals, and she is but fifteen jyhog dt isa grect one Pag | {leds make Jacomotion almost imyos | ; bate | 1 Jal Lapd/ana Manes $2.95. | Was Arrested This Afternoon and] Sunday school at 9;30 a. m., Prof, years of age Renal Geochlee Th Oe, oo He | sible Ll Ye aneats ang uarantoy Six eight yard patterns f jr $3.85 ‘Paken to the Leawad McBroom, superintendent; Junior] She was taken hefore Judge San- aH ing aalaalli a tragedy ap area Aa pbx JOUN WOELP KRT Nine yard patterns, worth $12 aud) Endeavor at2 p.m. ; Senior Endeavor | “ers this morning and made an affi- Qelilschlaeger & Walker, | enshirouding the prety Oh etre la $15, go for #6. Pisces 2: at 6:30 p. m.; mission Sunday school | Iavit, saying that she was seduced Jone quarters this Is found tobe |" MOTTO) Respecttally, / James McCuen, a colored apple}on ‘Tenth street between Clay and| five months ago by Ridgeway, who NON-SUPPORT, f clouds of brick-red dust . CH NORWO D, ” w vb ah ix blown into your fi nd pen: | we tive w . ; Ay | Second! Masod Waite. | vender, was arrested about noon by| Harrison at 2:30 p. m., E. E. Bell, | promised to marry her. — She is now refuses to marry her. She was ac- hand Man, in a delicate condition aud Ridgeway rates eyes, nose, and mc Mrs, Bertha Armstrong Asks for] neutiy discolors your linen und drives Tenrn | Sreeer HHISTIAN.— a Divorce. to the fi f 4 : s TIAN. | companied by her father. : inte the fastage of pivy permouts a : Services ut Tenth Street Christian] Opicers Crow and Etter were sent’ Mrs. Bertha Armstrong today Aled : re ting wh . ib en on ogi Ft rs been gt out of wih + Me Court Street. | who lodged bh e loc ) | ee ib cbprceeamea eal tne church tomorrow as follows: Sunday | out this afternoon to. arrest’ Ridge-| suit im the Children iige tuy plage best » one 1 4) school at 9:30 a. m, Communion he circuit court against B.} weak tungw these dust storins ic ¢ Uva i toa whole camp of gypsies dp near i He | ion! way, and he will doubtless be in cus M. Armstrong, alleging non-support, | ceedingly troublesome, setting up iv ‘ hn nod { j mens | Canaan” in Mechanicsburg. He] poi rie oy 4 ¥ Cal-Ttody when this reaches the public, ete. ‘They were married in 1894 and| ritation, which often enda in. ymeu- | Qi nae" Second Hand Clothing claims that he had been imposed 00] xforning subject, "Heaven a. Ne- - \ now reside in the Clark's River sec-| Monit, ‘Phew there ts the water } urify our 100 at various times by the gypsies and Evening subject, “Hell a] _ Reduced prices allover our) stores tion. ply, or alleged wupply, furnis : * ae an hoes. yesterday when attacked made an ef-|&& 8 A) on Monday, April 5th, Cash sale, nF iy, Bernas spoay ney, Say feats cece 1b ayprtnaite rst elas . ve / fort to defend himself, He is| Ncceuslly."' | Members of the church | tie Robie Gj Jags ork) laced ware | cot cre moins ALAM S00 Att aoe et Metdae sikcoca °F) hmiomiver the nah pi y 4 + pee > wi H ,,'] should not fail to attend, especially v aes eas ware | ware Compaby on Monday, April same gentleman's schemes, TITTLE TOM ATKIN is $3 shop- Dr. Claxton’s harged in the warrant with striking /ine morning service and hear the re-[|COMP89Y. 7 y fait | Neautifufly etgraved blows dablers end then there in.e water {neste ams LITTLE TOM APKINS. Sn her Di mee Mee Y nort of the first quarter's w All . 0) talent Uo, / Mes not even for cooking or for wa anita eed Meh Vivees ony There/are none better. Compound Extract J)socking the latter dow. Jost eet ea ve ely For Sale. | worth BOc a/sev'at Hv, ° Neat plain} water bo obtained, for ‘los 7 ( . Lowell, husband of the woman, swore ee ne tn etch. | At the Sey office old papers, nice goblets at 1h¢ a set worth 256. 1a3t, ing goes, It fs said that New arber ho ro / of Sarsaparilla jout the warrant. Junior Ei - and clean, just the thing to put un- 7 2 ) r ‘fam a| Shoes repaired and delivered fo any | , v4 A ‘Junlor Endeavor Society meets at put ui Evans, the tank wagon man, Nan-| cox Le San lasek Oh 4 “ This afternoon MeCuen went be- 45 p m. : “j meets | 1et Carpets and on shelves, 25 cents dies good\goods Be gi Basen hich sone gear A, Moe ay. ed coperents J. WALTER SCO/ part of the city, yd 7 108 $,Mecond. | Ifyou have Cast Off Clothing 6r Hs per hundred. patronage, 1nd yf y Shoes to sell notify him by postal car v urnityre, lean ‘Towel Shoo: ell notify hin * y 'y card Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 able to get q path, and one lady, hap | jravork” Shavhusind hevte cuctinn if : \ing ta vee’ pail of whter which | Bestmtntylen en KS and he will call and get them, 4 4 his friends in having a conservator Today. Some of the old river men were Secretary J. M. Workman arrrived predicting more high water this at 9:15 o'clock last night from Little |morning, but others claim that the For J. J, Guthrie. Officer Barnhart on a breach of the] superintendent. peace charge and turned over to Ofli- Save time and troable by buying | cor Sutherland at the Union Depot, your oil and gasoline from Evi the Tank wagon man. Has sgme exeglient bargains in David Boswell and Jane Lowell and It ts not a pateyt medictne,-Hly t fore Judge Sanders and swore out a no secret 0 Z from the following well warrant against James Lovell and David Boswell, charging them with Everybody especially invited , i fon assaulting him. Dp me | M ‘ eee Malang caysben's Delight) — i : to the mid-week meetings. ' waiter Id ett for monent wz = Manan eo Ambitious, Capable Young Man, ! f ( i ) r The waiter happened tH witness the & DAN SM ITH Lleorive Koot Wants position of any kind where | chur Sovietie ' y 6 ] seizure and followed, fhuntically (lc oy Kavwateat advancement iy possible. Knowledge| The Ladies’ Aid Society of the ’ manding the water baols, ‘Thin was tt ATTORNEYS Todige Hotast [at dry goods, book-keeping, collect. |Cumberland Presbyterian church ) ly refused, whereuponshe begged as a Uae opened a new shock ot Todd , 1 op LA) Ase your family doftor if itisnota filing, He isa stayer at reagonable Will meet Monday at 3 p.m. with 4120 North 5th Street spectal farr that thée\ady would use J ’ no soap at her ablutions, tas the water tiond meateine. : " 4 Mrs, Bennett, 608 Court street wes, Address Ny Y. Z., Sen of nest, CUE oeR et. five. tt C Ger? PALMER M01 Pree Ehia Es la tae “vito egy GROCERIES * McPHERSON S The Robins Glass jand Queens. | sty there La / a Cut prices on t war wt th - é TH DRUG STORED t:. 1) 1s Glave and QQveensware Com: Bui sella bal gallon be ro ma 4 | ehaatioanl me ehh ati tnd of tp corner wt Soventh a | Beha? F : 7'8-9 A. Me poverpment eam M mn under which a y / and dams. ‘Call and «te by mand 4 pril 5th ash 14c. A half ion tall Abend Oice $s iva Apap poss copious rupply wilDbe Lrought.to tha! Office, Broadway Cet -and his prices ; he will dave pore Ay ‘AND BROADWAY. La , CPN hes Pm : oe ‘ 3 at 18e yu mt ay L Gie-246 me ms clty."—Leeds (Eng Mercury 4 th, over Thompgd, the Tailor'all eae aoneat. ¥ livery

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