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LOCAL MENTION. PERSONALS. ee ee ANOTHER LARGE A Fal Fae Oh { Been uae _ - : ai SHIPMENT OF 4 ; [Beth Mossy went) down phe ' Prices cut to mov. . re yiomiilani | S > 1 E E | S KR. Millet, of Wasbivilley vis! at Hotel Gilberto. JUST RECEIVED, WILL BE SOLDIVERY CHEAP. z i by payin K and Court streets. If you are in need of build hardware we can furnish you same and sa¥oyou% Ties” We carry ‘af Migs Beaste Hall Jett 94 shemt hate M. E 2 ral a 313 2nd andy@pureits. Mrs. J#8, Gansget’is sick” at! ‘her “aNd home on Ohio stgéet. t " Ota ba bther Fwiers df} Miss Ruth Dfik, of Metropolis, is Ed Rogers Tett at toon tof «| busi- ness trip south, ™ Mr. S. Fels and wife returned at noon from Dawson. ! in dof te Freely cug/prices on all remaining silk paraagls. 79¢ for the white that $20.00 Clay Worsted’ Suits cut to $12. git — . er | as Bailey. 15.00 “ “ ‘-°: “ A Pe aluoe in dros SCREEN SCREEN the rs. Joe Randall and son, Grey, “ au sf ary and Machine Coty lat si appt iranian tate, ve 12.00 “ ws wooo 7,50 ties we make veritable plums] DOORS / WIRE abuses claite] Mr, Ji ames: J. Wilhelm ig badd soma pe engine iy ea a6 itrom Hinson ta ae Naa badd t g stipalatel) py BE Kili ife. vrere- fe a Saher tat De: Boils aad wil of Dyers Iai} the conte y) Mr. and Mrs, Claude Russell, of Schéol Boordy ‘ ! the county, are parents of a fine boy, nembers of the Tout of a Mr. Tom Hall left thisfnorning are requesi@g to meet toni h Pl for a week's visit to friendé in Louis- chide ddtcot ne "ta we ete) na Jas. Lana, Pres . J. Smith Jeft at noon for ) Goce as Aa Tenn., om a visit to her old ion, -theWttle daughter of Mry Bts buys chifd’s vas Ox: to, Monroe, { Holloway went up to ; §8c buys(MR Anishe! eg ya py ityat tisFictiing on a visit to } te out 1.85 Shoes “——~4.00); 4,00 Shoes “250 100 and 1140 a yard. to “calisoed for 8g0, 40, digo yard. Yard wide soft finished b! mee for this sale at 40, y PADUGAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, 228Jand 220fCourt Bt. Cor. £d & Court, nd 600 a yard, E. D. Heavy half bleaghed damask, - “ cial for 25, 89, 48 leooayard.’ | | _ Poles and’ fixtukes furnished free " web slippers; izes 4 to 8. Miss Bylvi i isa guest off py 7 Penk 4 ‘aboa and brought here on the Fow- bg LP ed he beng Ce ha oie, ‘i a A Z | te re now 1 Bs eda vi her friegigh Mies Wipnie Dal in the OLD CITIZEN GONE. ler last night 500 belte are now 26h. cac Docs All Aarts be jPeounty. uit Butler objected to being held in} Our gause qummer wie 80, Tig Kinds of Ee ee pete pkleite}) Mrs. Lucy. Davis left today for ; custody when hé™tauched Kentucky prog or ep prices, but i see di : + 5, | Mftegnoon ; burial atyOak, Grove. Memphis on hy Death This Morning of Mr. R. H. soil, but the officer n&yertheless held |” 900 dozen fine val laces how on sale rea tal ; >: spring, 5 ahh | \ Mrs, Mary remes, Fi to him, saying that it Widn’t make] at 150, 20¢, 250, 850, and 50c for 12 yard Water, Gas and 89 centsg SGA vali AU, Ie 1 a. Mré.: Josephine Jucbbs and Mrs. lowers. any difference to him whether he was} @ngths. . . x sine 10 tortg'er Were $1.25, '¥-[4s40.Mendetall, Kvafsvilie, Ind. | puitips left last might for Canada. to ae in Illinois or Kentucky, While he}},0% yards, fine Sheer india, non, Sanitary... * mie ¢~tenttrer} --22cagbir:—1 have ft a good sale! spend ubree weeks. | 4 could not legally be taken away with: | order at 100 a yard y ’ see |; “ps gers cian malin onfour Improved Ahill and FE Mr. SOL) ML, Velane! kblt Hwitd! of] 8S 87 Years Old and Had Re=| out » requisition, he went. Mosquito canopies on/ umbrella . x ! j j ie pr eae? Swuithland, passed. through the city skied Hore Since 1887, Nonitetonee ed care wimnn't fean Wika 106 12 tp | ae PLUMBING i prephrgtfod, gives » goal 4 tenet peed - ad : 2 pairs woman's fast/black seamless pre Tee a and “the detngutl Ae scenails fyerens- Mr. Victor Yan de Male apd wife - agree hose for 1504 ; 3 teas Your truly, / left ob the Hopkins for Henderson] Mr, R. H. Flowers, one of Padu-| Few Caseg6n the Docket Today of P90 {0 Wed aa! oe black hose se 5 Steam and Hot r: Bourfaxp, | 2nd French Lick Springs. cah’s oldest and most high! Importance, 3 . : : Water Heati — Col. H. H. Houston and daughter, | spected citizens, died this morning at} 54 and 62188 shizte we are | oe ; * ater Neating, it a : ow Bookbinde! ition Paniinn, weet Eddysilie | 925 o'clock of genera! gebitity, af-] HeMderson Olds and Annie Mar-|eelling for 500 a piece axe going rapiil- { ary ‘ Sewerage 0 / : : : » went AB» 40 e 7) Af Fa! Gharged with immorality inJ ly; don't delay it you wamt any of them. EO ae. ge. $1.Gaidpacel an of bur '€oree abiey.. Attention is called fo.an alftartise-| nis morning to spend the day. tera lengthy illness, in, Chari immorality in Judge |'¥ i Shouse will coll you ‘wmilinery at ote 2 B 1 8 bays any of out! $2'50 aie] ent appearing in this issue oR the} y1.5 Guey Clanahan left at noon} The deceased was 87 years old, be- ne act court will be heard tomor- | our jow prices, and we guarantee you phloed..orgreen—low sof “a hookbindery established by] 1. kts yidtht ib Bi iMAABAE, Til, at-| 28 born in North Carolina in 1811, |7°%. the best of styles. . yr Me shoes. . Henry, Mammen, jc, Ng bookbigder| (ox REEMOMETIE SprighHOld, Tll., af} ire was reared in Tennessee and| The case against Wm. Thompson,| $2 Oxtord ties in oxblood and choc-| J ‘ > _— bi in-eol NV dhidtaducdlshd Détted Raotn thhyMtr.l] (FF * visit to Miss, Willie Cooney. J orne'ty Paducah in 1867, where he) charged with striking Wm. McNeer ter hela Dd a 5 Fhe AJR eels th Mammen. He not only has betn in], Miss Rose Harris, of Covington, hag since resided. He had always with a @ bowl, was continued. | pong, special for this sale at 4 r Mies y 132 South Fourth Street ciyg. ppsyies here. for py nysgber eff Bea%-, passed through st noon eu] been an ypriglt, honored. citizen and It 1s thought that McNeer has skip- foo paire $1 to $1 50 Oxtorgs in brok 329 Court Street ck 49 HE et. ie Uh 3,4 route home from Dawson. foe share : i K ‘ en lote for 7c pair : Phone 201 . Ry aed, Ind Work, at ime or ag 7 promingpt church worker, and raised . 2,500 pairs of broken lofé of woman's d & her, ligs heen used ouévery book-| _U. S. Commissioner J, Rj Paryagr| a family who. are equally as respected}, Ollie Wallace, charged with dran- | | 2,500 pairs of broken loss of woman's ———— 5 keeper's desk in the cjty. He does] will not return to Creal until Satur-Jin the city.and wherever they are] *€#ness, wasn’t sob@r enough to try. | and slippers on sale i anne a ie Worky gid, he does it] day on aééount of a rush of business. price, ag,he can and do} Mr. Will Cramp, after a visit to his brother-inrlaw; Mx C. B.) Whita sides, left this morning tor Colum- bus, O. Mr. Charles Wilkins, of Texas, known. - Pain building etait ‘of erigi- H M J rear of main building at halt of origi- In addition 0 a wite he leaves five] Rtueate Your neways map kas enry Mammen, vr. ildren, -Messta. W.\H. Flowers, }iwbime freee {pation forever. HARBO , II2-SI4 NN. B I o: "Blank Book Manufacturing only, firs at, ag, jo’ gopd work, ‘Gun Club Shoot. “Tb Gi? ‘ChV “shoot’'yesterday afternodh at La’ elle park resulted as \ FINANCIAL CONDITION) OF THE , and , Misses, Ea, ¢. and Maybe oy Straw ty “-£ , a. ; uu x Wi4i5 yg rt, eveat\ ras at twenty-five Patterson left Inst night for the Cen If Y re) | 1 ( a re X and Bookbinding earioW BISYY 116 ual ifs for the elgh medal, wou by Pa ybaginans s0's1e, wee ; PATENT in all their branches. Riayruation ot sei at Sane ito T on. Lang iby, encore OB: TST, ty County lect. 0. PLATS PEWING # mencantver schedule, anaed fom June | The sco " ayith.: et enihid exe dite For Quality of Goods, Th - "Tid atest abled. ne te equipped bookbindery RT ores land, are [-tefe] he state outside of oulsville, 4 a 4 4 Yeo, | this morning. none Mr, G. W. Edwards, wife and For Stylish Patterns and Fit, ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. 1, 1906, : 4 “ Receipts {rc a i " roduction tha, os a vi trom sune i 3 Vie kaghter, Miss Lena, and Mrs. Ida Wi * . inter." ‘Ghey sases | Laqex 103 Brudasy 9; HOBe’, therstay Grifin, of Georgia, who is vis- : ith Prices to Correspond, ‘of eRICheeAY EAPYUCHH, Ky. deachaniieas. § ‘Pitompsob,.0k imo, 8 Lewis, 8.” | iting them, left at noon for a sojourn ‘ s . CoEaadeaede : - = TS reer ; poschiptag io gr ch; Third event at 5 birds: wa ged YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR SHOES OF 1 Yarlopaaupggy a ie ee ee - 1) . Len a 4; Bru ; Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. M, A, Glark F) et BOT AG rsh Gover Ah ag If is. ; F returned to Memphis jattérva visit ita dr.med, Albert sermheim Nate LEE: pinae Mrs.'G. R. Davis and family. Mrs, nee 1 Cash on hand ¢ companied them home, a. ILLINOIS CENTRAL OFFICIALS ‘ Ba"Shoos bought pf ti polished tree. 335 dehy: The genialywhole- Stark mt ; ‘ Broad oye @hertalned “a lot of bis friends last] Pass Through Going Home--Track i. dwight, with a lynch.) /There are no Building Begins. Honoral mows ined § aipors, Tp the gity then], A private car containing Chicago gea@nuN i ~ Uutitt lu " he boa officials arrived at noon from the ey 7 tyle, Gt pephytpy, a) kipeyy, thepther ne-|Obio Valley, where they baye been ; a careful examinapnpcod rb boi st te seis hatte eel i good and| instructing agents. and distributing |¥tdnaster uf the UC; Miss Lalu the city for the fiscal r ending a well, e and| literature, and left on the St. Louis. ‘lowers, private secretary to Con- , 1897, also fin r gressman C, K. Wheeler, Mrs, Chas a train on their return home. In the ; ~ f the y of boa Ait HU party wergs 7) RcRdirman, suditr of gatrenen and Miss Lucetta Flow- ae een ag a3, & SUCCERS freight receipts; A. D. Joslin, auditor Be : ss Keraice ecbdd ches; JbacKailer, 4) Ci Biu- fof passenger reetipts; MD! "Royer, | , The funeral will takoplace at 9:30 BAS) ui " job Noble, Frank] chiet traveling auditor, and J. F.|0'¢l0ckitomorrow foreugon, services NP. baht aes Pitcsytosel eeabaress. = “}by Rev. H.B. Johnston, of the} Have a Good Offer to Finish the " Broadway \M. &. church,pt which the Season at the Pleasure Fifty colored laborers bave been} deceased was a life long and consist- rte employed to begin the work of laying}ent member. The interment will non the track on the embankment finish 1 tale place at Oak Grove, by the Ilhuois Central on the river ~ lsd, UE _| front. They, wege, notiged \orappear tt Totcloce Yecekdage bacon ave] UNHAPPY. WALLACE showed up. Work began today. Se a won Staessen CocHRAN & OWEN saps, 490 HOU seh Sere (NEXT PALMER, HOUSE,) 79 P.M. Telephon 364 baggage master , at the Union Depot, and Preston Flowers, assistant night THE CASINO COM NIGHT RACING is Ub eccoregecs rma j KEEP YOUR BOWELS STAONG ALL SUMMER 1 Will Go to\Dawson Springs to | It is a Go After All Diseouraging Phay. Rumors. p N CATHARTIC tion « nts ull responded respective toiets.' Chatinvey i} Depew-never saw th&day he could equal them, The First Racing Under§Eleztric = aL” Light Wil ne Ag CURE CONSTIPATION asi Ai Paducah will have night racing af- The Casino Stook Company leaves} P& nlgnt.recing tomorrow or the following day for| ‘ef all. The tinuope:: Electric Dawson, wherg the members will| Light Association” is the name of likely play the/remainder of the sum-| # coterie of men who have organ- yer furnished tl asion, The Spat d the French song by Be! ag) gia ss a. peeding to] A POPULAR YOUNG MAN by oie rd pag si read gedead be patithe tw oarilinae oe aig a By ar oe mopped ng \< ‘ i Eq . - , at night at the new fair grounds, | that;the two street car lings were one, |, 3B Sea the prize ab any entertainer i He Had to Leave the Excursion Ba sa ad vil nok be rebuilt, this The papers wece bigeed todsy, and [and that Woe two UigopA TIGRE Hants PERSONAL. i Wishing “for a repetition of his!) eayes Paducah--Departure of Mr. Party. Liaithes ofapany had already been | Mt: Herman Weil left at noon for St. | would be maintained’ ss an independ. Siatt’ sex birdy Tunoh, £ Me Hy Ohaudlersy( 616 (iit { y ent institution, which is to say that} If suffering 1 early indiscre Louis to engage horses, engaged for La elle Park when the! “cr. “work of stringing the light’ there is practicelly now but one street] tions or later excess Mr. M. H. Chandler, the bright jor and popular young organist at the} Amd Spénd 4 Few Hours With First Baptist charch, who has been Lockup Keeper Kellar. here for the past year studying dent- istry under Dy, Whitesides, left to- Casino Company’s misfortune over- took them, Manager Foppe received an offer to go to Dawson, sii lp ret-dlade in i Ollie Wallace, ‘of Lebanon, I11.,| there is big crowd of summer pleas- was a passenger oh the Mayflower! Ure Seekers at Dawson, it is likely this morning when she, came in with; the company will have the succeds it , Lonis excursion party, deserves. The mombers leave behind in Paducah many friends who hope HERS GOMES CLEAR. the! Titinois Central Brakeman Tried at Pulton Yesterday, LoittsSuiothers, the colored Lili-] day for his home in Tim, Os ; keman errésted here] His many/ friends and admirers . Wing Will Jack here regret his departure very much, was trie F nd wish him success whereyer he and may ga...He will be succeeded as wires began today at the fair grounds | car system and one electric light and] vitality gone, we and the first races under electric ' power company. ties you looking for. We have lights will be given gn August 9th. | ‘The details of transferring passen-a remedy which We guarantee to It is the intention of the associa-| gers, he said, will be announced in’ do prompt work and give perfect tion to give six races each night, Coad bos near future, enabling passengers satisfaction—a remedy very power- they will have some of the best horses | to transfer from one live to the other/ ful in its action, and absolutely procurable, They intend to conduct|at Third, Broadway, Madison and| harmless to the system. Results everything in an orderly, business-|Trimble, The organization of the/are obtained in pen days, Lost like way, and expect a liberal patron- | new corporation, election of officers, | manhood, lack « and im- . SCHEDULE OF BY THY C quit. iT to ster “ 4 , i t 4 7 ted, Beasts ao eridenth against | organist at the First Baptist church bie ll yea EY pede they will do well, and will return to| *8® ia ada ete, | be. sald,’ will! tile’ place within | pc NO are things of the past when him i ilberts : . . ay Paducah next season. ; 8 80 conily obtained. . One iif erdtedd diced! that RY COMMIS number of the passengers proceeded)" "roy will play byt three nights in MORE DETAILS dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5 COMMISSION, |} to fill up on ‘‘paralyzers’’ and other tobacco cure, nakes weak | 1 » $1 and receive U-NO bi i ed him off, but the ade »fecimmer decoctions. Quite a number the week at penne bags Prof. Har- peerenns has Mott's akes wonk private delivcy att heen y roun s ap eH: 1 " Sy 9.0) ‘i i com- TTT wht 1a dee ate delivery at address Te al fry the #8] nite a Change td Be tn tué’Mah<| of ‘them were dsunk by 6 o'clock, |'¥ Gilbert, the pianist, may accom t ScHOOL BOARD, same day, Address postoffice box ‘iaibis a puded: ctceaaraiiate agement of Oak Groye. rae very dingustlog woces wate pany OY ST Of the Big Electric Light an er 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. ‘ nto the raflroad hos] ‘The new commission to be ap-Lgoyncerd Wefcuptiled, that Wallacc| Death tn/ Mechantesburg. Power Combine. Nothing d¢' inporeahos 15)" tho DR\H. PARKER, 4 pointed for Yak Grove will makef,, ‘flourishing a pistol hh is difficulty = ri my og 8, died at ne y night's Medting. omanain spebbetee kt aac ay ¥ ortiver, i in the pom, ement off>. ith 9 negro, and when Officer Jones oad Bl morning. e a The board of education will meet Pe yt Seumg socuey, ft ie provided for in ed thé scene fount hiur ex barial will be at Oak Grove. [There is Now Qne Street Car Sys-| tonight in regular session, but there BROADWAY, NOUSE. wl is nothing of impottance to come “be- Rest hotel in the@it pregented last night at i the wharf in tl the council and given first palmage. aibace ot a ‘crowd tee a pa There,are to,bp three commissl QB: Wagga rsionists.'. He was arre ld by the couaci all | oarried to. the city hall, and wher all be lot holders in the eT: | the boat left at 8 o’dlock hie was still They shall be elected fof one year} there, each, after the first thee years, and] y1is friends made up enough money shall choose the sexton, and have to pay his, fine on the way to Me> complete control of the management} tronolis, and, Major Willis was en~ tem and Ope Electric Light «JF YOU USE... and Power Company, Mineral Waters) , ,., ae ‘you'd better layin a supply at present | today which results in the absorption prices, as the new tariff bill increases | of the Peoples’ Street Railway Com- the cost of all imported waters from so] pany by the Paducah Street Railway fore it. The contract for the new Bros way school building will wot+be | a8 the plans are not ready. Best accommogétions, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢¢-$1.00 PER DAY, en anys 80. » the most won?” SOHED' OWNEL Everybeu: ee Cascarote Candy ¢ Dudtoins Had seize isco ‘ ‘ e Cone an gg et |: R. Hestan, Pho, ‘ Highest Honors—Worfd’s Fair, |°f the cemetery. trusted with ‘the’ amount and teles| to 100 per cent. You cen procure agg Apes an Seas of chert juice at Cinci ‘| rT 8. raphed Marshal Collins to ship,the ir. George ince, t ime} nati, whioh Was ipsported as eherr’ Gold Modal, Migefinter Falr. mons ve they tome” He Apollinarls suibred 15 00 tle Week eecvicned ser preserved in spirits. ‘The difference | an Tay ‘oung man by ‘the fir The Frujt Store o ©. C, Scott Lbs p- Low to {Aiea is AY hoon. Burglarized, vee § He J The police evidently haven’ t caught DWNT WAN¥ 70) Go. Butfalg Lithia all tha. thieses yen Last ier } apf Hathorn couple of sneak marauders broke! young Man of Pope Pau Taken Hufyadt Janos e open the back door at J, W. Scott’s to'Geloonda French Lick and LOG fruit store and eonfectionary at 408 t Le “S { | 1 I OS LA— Broadway with a crow bar, Seaman Butler, of Goleonda, Il., idonderry “ $ @ res ‘They cut througix. the panel of thg] was taken to the Iatiér éity, on the] FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS {macox's} / door separating the rear room trom | Hopkins today by Deputy Sheriff J, the store, turned the key and then] W, Wallage, of Pope county, But+ terday, was seep today and stated] in customs dutiés is $40,000, bs Kugineer’ up ngineer's instru : P ay all Ca ce iectric idl OP ool kurulture ‘Pantiture and Gxtures ax Yelver p -—. wally ee ; Plain City Lodge, 449, F. M., will meet tonight at 8 o'clock ’ ' their Lodgd room in the builds $2 18 WHAT IS IT? A HEAT CURER, It you aro btok’n out with heat LIQUID FHOS'T will give you, | we le ler is charged with the ruin’ of Miss instant relief and will cure you in one night, It you arp galded or plistered hy the heat you will alwers ° 4 e he “drawer was robbed of a] Lillie Gullett, daughter of a respec- be thankful if you try this preparation, Call at our drug stor’, Seventh and Jackson, or send "36 omnel ‘ street b : } suall amount of changg, Clerk| tablo farmjer of Rome, Pope county, J and we will deliver @ bottle to any part of the aty,) A’ trial Hottle for 1 ents, ge . 's coat was stolen, and | She is in a. itd ROABWAY. puogausts. J. D. BACON § RR snf oje, Makers, ort ou VENTE AAND GAQKSON. named wha &