The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 10, 1897, Page 3

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' Pe HOMQOPATHIST, neato M4 Brontway. gelephone 120 A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, |! 120 8 Kourth, Room No. 2. prnetice «of tue atte Pet part of the state, particularly in| \ ccc oi citicn MCT atear ttt | He tra City, Col. Fred Long, the fines ted arate cea ations building and loan man, was in the hes ; re and a lost his balance Tis day Siu Plan same club with Barrass and Mr, Am-| #U‘t { in © wasn’t burt by the brose Mercer, the well known engi-|/#!!) but in stopping he was indis- Gna NO SIGH known catchers in that section of the |? toP of a hive of bees, ‘They were Gidarne ANb HAnUWOUD PLNfSitEN unkind enough to resent the intras- Telephone 177. SOM, Papoe “Mal > Anders and embalmors, Grore Tele Resides 180 Kistablish: d 1268, Johnson Foundry and. Machine’ Co, Anufacturers and Delors in Steam Engines, Boilers, House*Fronts, vil Machinery, And Tot and Iron Fitting of all kinds, is ws, Brass Castings Papvcan, - - Kentucky, G. A. ISBELL, M.D Physician and Surgeon. Office 502 1-2 8, Seventh 8 Residegce Office Hours 7 m5 to Sp. m Brinton B. Davis,| ~ ARCHITECT. Office Am,-Germatr-Nat. Bank Wm, Thompson, Shoemaker. CORSILQMT & TROUT ES Men's half soley 6 to 7% Women's nailed half soles. 40¢ Wom ‘s turned solesjee0 Chil- dren’s half sales 35 to 4c Invisi ble patches 10 to Ie. When in Metropolis Stop at the State Hotel Cor. 4th and Ferry Sts, $1.00 ST. JAMES HOTEL ST. LOUIS, Rates, $2.00 Per Day.) Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop Rooms. Goop Mrats, Goon SERVICE, Whea you vist SeLou ST. JAMES HOTEL HMOAPWAY AND WALNUT Street cars di el HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician"and Surgeon om Houn to # a, me 419s 1to3p, m, Ottice, No, Broadway. A. S. DABNEY, # DENTIST. 406 BROADWAY, J, W. Moore, |prALeR (oe Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned: Goods of AlliKinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor, 7th and Adams. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. ‘All kinds of imperfection in a horse’s travel corrected, 1 Do Repalr Work of Every Kind, uWork Gua RANTEED, |) Alwaysgon han{ready for work, HENRY GREIF. TT J, $. GANSTER, SolicitorgottPension Claims, Veteran of fom beng in the war of he ee the Bureau Prosecutedieny Pensions. of solar of the war of Tian War, service Pension Act of \carease of Pegsion, Prowpt and "attention giventto rejected morgue ihe rolls, oF masons dropped from t tt deatte wansacted at Beas which they Hema) cajstal sb |e mae OF give Mm: eal DR. W: €. EUBANKS, | 10 Ky 1. Effinger & Co 130 8 Third Incorpormeed Ie WRITTEN AT RANDOM, | & Peas motorman on th it may rrass, a line, although of no mean ability In fact was a timo, and not so very long age n his fame as a short stop ded further than a few miles. has played in several clubs in the up country. Col ‘red Long is now but has never playec he had his eye mistaken for kstop a few years ago. siastic ‘‘fan,’’ sinc think that our little burg coat of red and took it to coded upon bimsel vertised, A historie he {and the oldest dwelling in is to be torn down by the Illinois Central This is the First stood a test of time for half a short time. Efrar hear the clement ntury, it is said Itwas built by (Mr. Val father of the Owen Bros of the older ar i} c ved t ecame nearly sever cture anin| house years | the unfortunate parried i rats stiaiis in relic and one of th western Kentucky. on the railroad mpany’s and will be removed to make for amore worthy edifice, The schemes that old and to young t they without are resort order |may witness a of bi paying are as varied as they |genious. Some perch themse trees, some on house t look through the fence younger ones linger about the inc ure waiting for foul ul which they often fight deliver it the be — admitted man empl most unique method of all in es in while over shall nd one Shortly before the game begins he drives up| provided w the the fence, and enable them to witness the us well as if, they were holding down a {ifty-cent seat Jin the grand stand. 3 said that the genius who this plan | renting realizes quite a goodly sum out ‘*pews’” to some of th: erate sinners whc would enable ticket only After the ¢ grand stan¢ for nothing. them to purchase less t half the patrons are carried back aved “Jim |Lang’s nomination pi h—I in Woodville section,’ 'frema 4 man on market this morning “How's that?” ion. poke up somebody | “Well,”” was the reply, “You know every fall Jimmie goes out there hunting, and generally stops with Tobe Scott. He is pretty vor ular lot of pe MK ly very w with a whole were natural- ind in the Nothing Bott ac Tasteless Syrup Quinine, Iron, May Apple and Peppermint In Dr. Bell’s Peppermint Chill¢ Tonic) We guarantee it to cure. OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRYGGISTS, Fifth & Broadw'y, Galt House LOUISVILLE, KY, American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per day, Rooms only $1,00 and upwards, A. R. COOPER, Manager, \ | generally be known, is a ball player ther ex He an enthu- | was going. ne | WAS going . morning astraddle a cherries, ten children undernet first news reached the locality, 'T is a son of Jimmie’s host, | much interested in the | body else, stion as aL} When they told him Jim jion vgry short time about 4 i dozen children ‘were rushing about in jconfusion, {atilely fighting the un- lecaquerable insects. A lady in the | house, hearing their screams, rushed Jout and threw them one at a time | bees. fi ive ita painting, whi did in se siete rater tr] OR FTWOOD lastrating «te good points of the] Clarksville tobacco market, he sta rted out to repeat the petormatice at) Saved From the Waters, Cor- Ragsdale, our neighboring village. | ralled on the Levee. All went well until he started to pass] : the residence of Mr. W. A. Casey. | Mr. C. keeps bis bees in the front| Hems of Special Interest to River | ' yard, just a few steps from the 1} People, When the duck went to pass he drove | his b a little too close to the fe | fence, according to the bees’ ideas of} 5 \ measurement, and they flew out Giga ia om hdl bribe al and soon hall young duck cov. | ~{00 Sus mornit " Jered, to say nothing of his hor It The local inspe s, Messrs did not take long to remind him that | Wyatt aud Green, will arrive in the ve had business elsewhere, ‘Thus/ ity today from Nashville to inspect enc the show that had not heen ad. | S°™me of the harbor boats. } [he Alda from |river passed up the last night at 8 o'clock after a tow of | ties, Wharfmaster Saunders Fowler left | yesterday for Nashville to attend the Centennia! All day Saturdry they rushed out at ming from the city, and asked how the election young Ted limb picking with a bee hive and nine or him when the nd was 26 COLORED coL is te RED LODGES. SONIC. Maconto Haul, 28 roadway, Third Floor. Thursday evening in each month. Stone Square cond Monday in INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOW: Odd Fellows Hall, #¢ corner Th & Adams. Honsehold of Ruth, No. 4—Meets first an and third Monday ia « Odd Fellows Hal! fourth Tuesday evening t rf ment Ms t Spriig corr spondent|over the fence into several feet of polity top hotest 2: i: eld Monit say weeds, in order that they might roll] ev wday evening was here her day and get rid of the pesky insects. . amas OF PILRNDERtY, hot been bi “swift! ‘They are all still sore, and that's —Meots every second rom Clarksville, ‘Tenn., rep-| why Jim Lang's nomination played ening iu each month at the Union Tobacco Ware-|h—I in.that section, ‘There are sore ; ‘ , of that city, He ned to] people in town, too, but it wasn’t the ach month § Golden Rule day in each month 333. U, Ceremonial Tex Tuesday wigh 181 Br KT nth 4, meets fry and third Wednesday ulate In every mont Queen Sarai Tabernacle Nc : and fourth Monday nights 6 tirst ani ft West tabernacte, No, nd and fourth Thursday nights In each , No. CHURCHES. treet Church (Methodist) Sai ching Ua, a pastor. { Church,—Sunday pm. Rev. Geo, Seventh Street Baptist Church—Sunday ching, I a.m. and 8 p.m. Rev. W.S. Bak wpm, 7 burch, 10th & Trimble This morning was the dullest one lat? pin, Preacbin ou the levee this week, ‘There was]! poh og pcp rdusLelerea ik There wa Christian, ehurch—Sunday | Very little business transactec that 1 am and 7% vicinity and the packets were also do- ing very rht busine The towboat Charley McDonald passed up last night for Cincin She had erable trouble in ting her tow over Cottonwood ‘ owing tc water being so low at that point. | The John Sg Hopkins was in from Kv e on time this mornin r rz the shallow w t and the Hoosier city, S on her return to Evansville carrying the United States rood freight list. The towboat Dolphin passed out of ce river thismorning with a big tow of cros The Ashland ( ive here ! 3 aftern ne Ten- essee and leaves on her return up that stream to Danville tomorrow morning at 10 o’elock. The Hl. W. Byttorff, owing nd low water, was severa ud time when she arriv Penuessee river yesterday She left at 4 o'clock for e with a fair cargo ef freight, besides a number of roihd: trip ex- cursionists. Capt mes Pruett’s rece! chase, the steamer Eureka, he has recently put under re- pairs will be inspected by the inspec- Messrs, Wyatt and Green to The harbor boat Penguin will also undergo ber annual test, nt pure which extensive to low water the big harbor Owing tug Ida has been tied up and her sister the light draught stern wheeler Mary N. brought out in r stead. has been arrive here out of river tonight. She es over here until Saturday , when ¢ leaves on her return up the Ten- nessee to Florence and all points. The Clyde will 1 ‘Tennessee The big Maytlower is due here tomorrow from St. Louis en route by he Tennessee river. The City of Paducah leaves St. Louis this afternoon for Tennessee river points. Christian Endeavorers, San F, cisco, | 'The Missouri Pacific Railway has offered for this occasion atly re- |duced rates, St. Louis to San Fran- Tickets on sale June 20th, 1, July Ist, 2d and Sd, 199 This route passes through the most picture sections of Missouri, Kansas ud Colorado. Special trams consisting of Pull- man buffet sleepers and reclining chair chair cars (seats free) will be or assing through Kansa Ici ity, Pueblo, Grand Junction, Lake City, Ogden and on to Francisco. Christian Endeavorers in taking this route have opportunity to visit Colorado Springs, Manitou and Den- ver, Competent representatives of the Missouri Pacitie Railway will be in charge of train to render assistance to makd trip comfortable for patrons It San 1M aching, We aday evenings, 7 Thursday lly invited. 8. Of the African Method! Church of Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., State Edu: A.M. E. choreh met on date and place in Asbury Chapel, June Revs. D a committee on organization : A. H. Ross, BP. E. ; Evans Tys » M. D.; M. W. Traverse, P. é. H. Burks, E, Wilson, Jones, J. A, Davis, D. D. The hours for meeting were fixed at 10 in the morning, adjourn at 12:30, re- emble at 3 o'clock p. m., adjourn | 6 o'clock. Evening session from 8 to 10 p. m. R. L. Rey. Dent was appointed | D. C. Carter, M.D. . A. Jones was elected porter to the Louisville cial ;"? Rev. J. A. Davis, porter to the ‘-Christian Rev. H. Burks, ‘Southern Christian Recorder Rev. A. Jackson, reporter to Lexington ‘Standard ?’’ Rev. W. Certain, reporter to the «Ameri Baptist and Informer.’’ Rey Luckett baving been made an honor- ary member of the conference, w. requested to report to the ‘Christian Index.’’ The ladies were elected honorary members and were allowed a part in the delibetations of the edu. ional conference. he following ladies were appointed asa committee on arrangement: Mrs, Winston, of Quinn Chapel; Miss Johnson, of Asbury Chapel Mrs. Emma Circle, of St. James Chapel; Mrs. Carrie Smith, of Young’s chapel; Miss McCristian, of bal yville, Tenn,; Mrs. Emma , of Bethel, Shelbyville, Ky., Miss Sallie A, Clennen and Maggie Fisher, of Harrodsburg, Hon, H. Harper, Dr. Rev. H. T. Johnson, Ph. D., D. D., J, A, Davis, D. D., J. A. Jones, Rev. J. W. Luckett, were introduced to the conference and accorded seats in the bar, The object of the vention was stated by Bishop M. B. Salters, D. D. The closing session of the first day was quite interesting. The address of welcome was delivered by Miss Debb, of Louisville, and re- sponded to by Rev. P, A. Nichols, of Nicholasville. ‘There were many very dD. D., Recorder reporter to Ky. F, Fowler, con- important while en route. An instructive y ofthe trip will be mailed addressing H. C. Townsexp, G. P, and T, A, Mo, Pav. Ry., St. Louis, Mo, S. H. S. Marrivews, Gen, Tray, A Mo, Pac. Ry., Louisville, L Important Notice, All persons-knowing themselves in- debted to the {rms of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Sou are hereby warned to call and settle the same at once at my ollice, No, 127 South Fourth street, and thereby saye to themselves costs, as I will be forced to proceed by law to collect same, unless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Puryear, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Rogers 4 & Son. d26tt Dick Calissi Has the nicest, fruit tobe foundin the city, . limtt able stady, thought and research. Prominent among the papers that were read are the following “The Educational ‘Tei African Methodism in Rev Le lencie Kentuek: ington district. ‘The Future of African Metho- dism in Kentucky,’ Rev, A. Jack- son, represented by Hon. H. Harper. “Are We Doing All We For the Education of Our Youth,’’ Rey, G. H. Burks, of Paducah, “What Are the Hindrances to the Progress Rev. G. “Kentucky As a Field African Methodist School For vanced Education,’? Rey, Livi Ham- ilton, Shelbyville, Ky, “The Kentucky Pulpit, and What We Are Doing to Elevate It,’’ Rev, E. Wilson, of Harrodsburg, Ky. of Wayman Institute F. David, of Midway, h For an ‘Ease of Mind,’”? W, D. Jobuson, | Fog’ i editor Lexington “Standard,’” DEPARTMENT. Mt McGregor Lodge No 20—Meets every first igo No O-Meets: every first (hird Priday evening in exch month at Colored s rl Odd Fellows Hall, Loaves Paduica in Paducah Lodge 0. 1sih—Meets every first ait BR, Surt uch mouth at Colored Paducah P» doing B ¥ : N nd in each gts Packef Company, or ; ¢—Meets second ‘Thurs: ets first ax a| 6, Meets * first nd saturday s third saturday ss, meets 4th hb Sunday school 9a Rev. J. G (united pretnren (Ct bY Rev. W. D. Certain. Oot SD acta. | lucation of fYout! J Morrow, Lexiugton, K3 ret een Ohio and} = *The De: and Work of Way- Rev. Jas, A. Woodward, | an Institute’’—Prot. W. H. Lacy, : orapareeceas | Principal of Wayman Institute, Har- EDUCATIONAL CONFEREN |rodsbt ge, Ky Without the Completion, Devel- t Episcopal 1.—The jonal Conference of the the above |‘ Bishop Moses B. Salters, D. D., 4 presiding. Devotional " exercises year ager Mein were conducted by the Bishop as- or ed nig ei cally sisted by Rev. H. T. Johnson, P. H,|D8vis, Louisville, = D..D. D., editor of the “Christiat | 4 ‘Tendencies of the Times’ — Miss Recorder!" Rev, G. HL. Burke, of {Aunie Tillford, Harrodsburg, ably Paducah; Rev. Evans Tyree, D. D.,|TePresented by Dr. Jas, A. Davis, D.; Rev. J. W. Luckett, of Cen-|Ps E. 4 tre Street C. M. E, church. The! perionoe 04 8 Bindent at following brethren were appointed as | > |part and inspiring to | were asleep on the edue “Jed, Miss |‘ papers read which showed consider- | J, M. Turner, presiding elder of |} !¢ Should | Ad- | Evansville, Paducah and Cairo Packet Line. Owned and Operated Y Tennessee and Ohio River tation Co. Evansville end Pa Stra, JOR, Paw tt ne HY 8 Padzeah and Cairo 4 Memphis, New Or irleaus & k Cincinnati * y c ; paging Padu A, WISF Aneinnat Call on ‘Mrs. Joe B. Merriweather, "| Fashionable Dressmaker, | 1} and.be pleased. | teed, Formerly of C. 1222 Harrison street. DR, W. A. NELSON Physician and Surgeon, Neat fit gaaran- evelatid, O 0104, m, 2to4p, m., and Kentucky as Compared to Other States in Special Training,’ Rev F]W? D. Cretain, of Louisville, repre- “|sented ably by Miss Mary Pleasant, of Louisville St. James Chapel. “The True Bulwark of Liberty and Progress in the Republic,’ Rev. R. C. Ransom, B. D., Chicago, Il. Shall We Make Wayman Insti- tute the Bulw African Metho- dism in Kentucky,"’ Rev. M. We Traverse, presiding elder Louisville district, The Negro as W. Frazier, of An Educator,” J. ankfort, represent- opment and Maints of man Institut Methox Will be Ross, P. F ” District “Women as Exducators’—W. D Johnson, “Editor of Standard L Ky. *—Miss Lydia bility of Labor’ | Way Institute’’—Miss Ma | Fisher, Harrodsburg. | Miss Maria Withers, of Louisville, e A. Clenner, of Harrods- able papers on education. Allen's Anvil’’= 1, P. H. D.,D. D + Waym itute 5 Light- | house of African Methodism’? —Rev JE. Tyree, M. D., D. D., Louisy |s zie Oe er Education in Afr list. Epigcopal Church, Policy and Achiev —Dr. 1. WH. Welch, Cynth- jiana, Ky. The Conference was interesting who took a who que: treat- min- were: H. to and instructive all those nal he subjects tha were were ably discussed by the isters, prominent among Who |Rev. Dr. Tyree. J. A. Davis, Burks, W. D. Certain, A. H, Ross, Dr. 1. H. Welch, Dr. H. T. John- tion, TEL! ‘SION son, J, M, Turner, J. A. Jones and | othe Mus. M. A. Cerrar, 1125 W. Walnut st. Ky. Louisville, S100 Rewar The rea earn th Also various ty You ck night 0 Par. pa Sale by Ocehlschlaeger & Walker gay Will exchange for old Mac! Complete rej Don’t fail to call 126 and 128 North Fifth street Cider, G Telephone orders filled untit 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets. ©. B. STARKS, AGENT FOR Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. Saturday RA PARK.... Peoples Railway Co.’s cars run to the gate of the Pertormance begins at-6:00 every night. High-Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. We Do: e prepared to offer 1 on the market, pretties! Don't fail to see our line of wheels before buying. are the only exclusive E air shop. Fre from us. ing whe Pabst Milwaukee Beer ON DRAUGHT t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works,|: near Palmer House. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Ly Paducah... 415 pm Ar Paris : 6% pm 745 pm 910 pm 10 10 pm. woam MONA 9 00 am 11 Ot pr 3.55 an am y. Atlanta , 8 pms Chattanooga R vi #10 Am Ar Holiow Hock Juictisn, 2% pm 8 pan $6 pm 830 an All trains datly. ‘Through train and car service between Pa- ducah and Jackson, Memphis, Nashville aud Chattanooga, Tenn’ Close connection for at: Jacksonvitle, Fia., Washington, ow York, Park, Tex: Por further into all points Southwest. Hon eal! op or address. ‘A., Memphis, Tenn. W. 1, na i A Washviive »P. and T. A. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 896 Stearns for $48.50 LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVIIONS NORTH BouND— No #2 No 24 No 222 Gy New Orleans. 725 $0081 t wheel made. We icycle house in the city kriaduean. e riding school to those buy- Nortonville Central Ci bCentral Ci AT Loutsy Ar Memphis, New Orleans. All trains run gaily Nos203 and 24 carry Pullman buffet sleeping GATS and free reclining chatr cars between Uia~ clu tl aud’ New’ Orlean Nog oi aud Wi run solid: betweenfCincinnatt and New Orleans, carrying Pullman buffet ‘Tain 204 carries Paducah Louisville sleeper, ope in Paducab union depot at 9 p.m Direct connections for all points east, west, Sorth and south, Ticket offices, Broadway ‘under the Palmer, and at the union depot. ST. LODIS DIVISION. SORTA BOUND. : TT Leave Paducal <! m, mn ALSO 'MPORTED THURINGER KEG BEER Parker City 2 m, ™ George Detzel, 7 peeled | aE CORNER FOURTH AND BROADWAY a 4 feet m’ m mS ee ae te aye Be on pm, nm — W. GREIF, Stop for meais—Ali ‘eaten za fun ‘dally. oa This is the popular line to St, Louis and oints north and west, aducah daily até:15 p. m, has anrongn ullman Palsce Bleeping and Parlor Car for St. Louis. Double berth rates, $1.50; chair rates, 75 ce Chicago and ait lew The... Por: further" information, reservations, Expert tHekets, etc call on oF address J.T. Donovan, ©, 7. A\, Palmer House, Paducal cy BLACKSMITH Horse Suoer, YOUR TRADE,* FINE DRIVERS AND) SADDLE HORSES, Elegant CarriagésYand ;Turnouts + AT — JAS. ‘A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor,’ Third-ind EPHONE 148, BF. J. BERGDOLL, PROPRI Paducah - Bottling - Co., AGENT CELEBRATED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, temperance drinks—— ger Ale, ete, nights, nes Wall aper! .. i to shov w& We're our always the FALL STYLES designs and colors, ready for your In all the late They're An ney inspection, Finest line of Picture Mouléings, ‘terest Paid on Time Deposits in the City, Have you seen the latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD work. 423 Bway, 4 L, P, BALTHASAR, Under Pataxe House | or Hanson, General Passehaer Agent Chicago. Tenness AND Centennial and International Exposition. NASHTILLE, CHATTANOOGA —- & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, WILL APPRECIATE THROUGH CAR ROUTE. WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Both via new Houtow Rock THROUGH in pew Hc Mick twee 1 MEMPHIS, making con HIS with all lines to and from TEXAS and SOUTHWEST. MAN Between Maxrane, 294, NASH VILLE on Night Trains, PALACE tween NASHEILLE. Cl bya? ee KNOXVILLE, ASHE CAI WASHINGTON. BALTI- Iphia and New York, Between" id Jacksonville, Florido daily year ‘round, via Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macon and Tifton, Excursion Tickets on sale during season EXCURSION TICKETS On Sale at Reduced Rates from all points on d Connections to Nashville and tinuance of the Tennes- wrnational Exposition. $9-For further mformation, call upon Ticket went or address, . ©. COWARDIN, Washington. sang sae! Bat At 405 Ry. Exchange Bidg., St. SoUts, ETOR. Sa. J. WELCH, Division Pass. Agt., Muarus, Taw, W. CXDANLEY, Gen'l Pass. and TitexAgt., NASHVILLE, TENN, EXCURSION TICKR 3 via THE — Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange 0 THE Tennessee PADUCAH, KY. Centennial~ —— | AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION aT NASHVILLE. For bove occasion exi n tickets will be on sale from Paducad, follows For the round trip, on sale daily tll $7.65 Getotor i8"tuo geod returning taut November le dally tilt return fe teen days tre excepe that Uo such tickou will be limited beyoud Noveauber ?, $3.85 {rie guna trip, on, saledaity ut October iy IM ood fOr TeUED, in days fr. date of sale, s round trip, on wo, 1877, yood 107, SOUTH SECOND STREET at liberal figures. is ts the shortest and ¢ And qufckest route be- ‘een Padtical For further SAVINGS |i": BANE, | Msso ProrcRawa 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. ‘The Great Through Line From TRY THE NEW FAST TRAIN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, Jron Mountain Route. The most direct line via Memphis to all points in ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. President | Pree Reclining Chairs on All Trains, Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Open from a. m, to3 p.m, On Sat- urday nights from 7 to 8, OFFIC Jas, A. Ruby ERS. W. F, Paxton . Cashier|Turoven CoAchxs Mempnis To R. 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