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, —— ee a aoe aa een a . THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN, and will give Ate getty a Beets” poll stop. The matter was left to the arr , H \lbapna coeniasencidiaiadimcanns | Gths' discretion of the street committee, { . ; aie power toact, Nashville, oC hatianoe yn & St “Louldl Railroad. PADDUAM AND MEMPHI® DIVISION, | Ly Padueab 9 Published every afternoon, except y ewhrd the Register” will Councilman Kamleiter said that maya — hrnyery Ban pe Bagh $ TO#THE PUBLIC street appropriation, and owing THE SUN PUBt ISHING COMPANY, rd bed a “dla he ae An Ordinance Providing for) the good oowaliiog of tha etzeeta, Thi ie office, no One knows, unless it be Them Given Firet Passage. which wheelmen enjoy, he moved | Them @ snge. | vhich whodmen enjoy, hem is Week mee jthe filling of the subordinate posi-] 4\ the ordinance committee Sheet | tions with Democrats, as under the | jia an ordinance taxing the wh $1 each. ‘The revenue thus derived + BEORETANY the major’s previous adquinistration » stds can tat tie aioe 7 ‘siseead ae REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, = Timore than pay fur the stor : We meanfwhat wo say: our stock sewers, i said, FM. Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J. 4 Williamson 5.3. Doria 3. Dori i Councilman hg nson as in I fall : | Finis nis) ace i wash THE DAILY SUN a —_—_ The etery Ordinance Given could he taxe a avy wore aa ludit 2 ae oats i “ Ir tinvicien dawns, orgs Populists for Joint} Furst Passage.—Other Bu eal" oe ves that oannot be! had elsowhere ected most ea in the city. All colors, all styles He moved les could ouneilman Farley Sent by ne : f iven As fully we apace wil Dormlt Without ree Debates / in Appellate : Jwas @ subject that Gard to expenrr. | everybody in Padue ee Clerk's Race. | - | that the matter b 'HE WEEKLY SUN | } ial Usldevoted to the interests of our country pat rons, and Will at all Umes be newsy aud et-| Jos Parker and fertaining, while keeping Its readers posted | * ‘on all political affairs and toptes:while it be a fearless and tireless exponent of the di tines and teachings of the National Republt She ean party Tatveniion to ALL Jocal hap est In Paducah and vicinity the Meding. and car service be Pa Memphis, Natavike aud cote eon tog A R red to 7 Our Stock and toes.’ Now is the time to buy footwear at fcommittee, 21 W. Bailey | BICYCLISTS MAY BE TAXED, | vailed, hit, Livings hairman, with/ Messrs. Dipple an¢ ebel on the cbminittee. or Yeise& stated that he had was appointed 3] Of summer fabrics pfust be sold in a short time to/make ready for early fall lines, / Prices will not be Por turer iio * stounphte, Palio We has A s aE = r alter iim, detot eke Both Anxious to Meet helford | | : PARREGPORDENCE. | Last night's meeting o e coun CORRESPONDENCE. Piers night " ng of/the ¢ aa TheCourier-Journal’ "of yesterday | ysy has the following | The Populist state central co —————_.. | mi{tee has challenged the eand {ADVERTISING. for clerk of the court of appeals to] given Anal advertising will be made known |neet theit nominee, Mr. Joe Parker, !and an ordingdee providing storm| each side of alley. The contract: with : ebellenge of |water sewerage for Broadway from| Mr. Terrell was ratified ing price 5c Mr. ford, the silver-| Fifth to thé river was given first} Mayor Yeiser read a vomidunic 30 pieces ¥ e nominee, ¥ Jast week to | passage, Councilman Farley oppo: from tor White 84, your cho} n P,P. Johnston, The let-| it for reasdns detailed be set 10 pieces lawn worth § to 6c, “anirman Carroll, of the Na- On mation of Coun rK closing prices 3 ‘2c 1 0 nr | W ies, On estimates. res 3 —~ tional Democratic state campaign | jotter, a dommittee was appointed to] quest was granted, blity of taxing} The mayor read a commynication Organdies. committee, aud Chairman Hampton, | investigate the advis relative to the sale of the Qhicago & of the Republican state campaign | the bicycles, Memphis railvoad. Referfed to City SHEA ‘UTERS FOR-—— Joommittee, have been prepared and ; will be received by them early this Liovndy Hdsianie, All fine French Oyfandies, new rtised for bkis for the / aici considered. Hverything will be ee nent of an alley Wetween ‘Third sold regardless of cost. See our ' trth feivets and. ‘Tennessee and] Prices below ona few lots. ‘These SONS kind of prices ‘ays i + streets. Mrxk. C. Te y ed by othing wn The election of/ park kee ang bosg/did not take} } tL INOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 118 DIVITONS, and chain “|placd, ‘The ordinance ISVILLE AND ate »| Notton No st No aM No By jcommissioners for/Oak Grove was| was the lowest bidder, always bring us a trade fe without disseat,| do the work for 80c per Heal foot on] 5° Pieces of lawn att, dimities 310 Broa : ‘ ee) WINS lesen, oe eee papi former price 8} to t2'¥e, otiK clos- 7 dway: Phone 310, ¢ for 4c. in join OOMce, Standard Vlock. wireet Daily, per annum Daily, Six months Daily, One month, Daily, per week.. Weekly, per aanum in ad- vance All the members “were preseat ai| Specimen copies free week. the meeting. ‘he oat Dr. Taylor] ¢st and handsomest destgns, worth | x 0 m8 oe i | ‘rhe tints of the leet meeting], TM mayor sald thet Dr, Taylor) ie tee chee, Apotir choice for Holiday Grvot ies, 1 ‘ b 288 pea ee emrmnemes | Mr. lurker is artic ularly anxiow » bead had stopped him and faid that if the 4 F k \e m 708 pm TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1897, |t@.Meet Mfr. Shadkelford and Mr. | ere Fead and approved [streets were dug up /for sewer at s organdy, ruit Cake Materials, be : mom spe ail Hailey. He said Jast night that he FINANCE how MnTT FY | would occasion a great deal of si 1s¢ buys any joc organdy, lawn, A £ 210pm ph am Seep remem eae is oo care to mush abort debeting| Chairman Livlogwon, of the laance| ness. The ms or dimity in Re homge, pples and Oranges, An = tie tae Is 1HIS FAIR U LAY? with Capt, Hindman coimuittee, read the following bills, | be referred to the board of health. = Wash. gooas at Oa 1 ’ prt f pes The inconsisteyé> andgunfairness| “I could not get a vote from bis) which were allowed ] Mr. Barnes afid the city had a|Price. Our stock is large and ee Fresh Canned ‘Goods, &e. | 8.080 8) ; varty,’”? said Mr; Parker, ‘and he | Jaz! Wilcox, Sewerage ¢ ntract with Mr. White to complete] Plete and this sale is rarely equaled. r Mena} of sympathetic spikes is well illus-|!OUY not get ong from mine, But ay ieee the work ina /eertain time, and. he| Come early and get choice of pat- HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. r Jackson, Mths fa trated in the acjfon of the strikers as}caa make Popplists out of silver |!°!2S* . ected to taking further action. | ¢™5. buted 118, Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts | y detailed in the following dispatch: —|Democrats and some Republicans.'”| The Riise re No action was taken, Shirt waiste at reduced prices. _ “ Na HF be collection o} a All trains run aaily Brazil, Ind, Aug. 14.—Repre-| Mr. Parker Ifaves this morning for] tection of pm pani On motion df Mr. Rinckleft action i J isd net ue, puiman ba@erclongt in| Teceived and commission allowed was fecunnaaeal mot and Be ru tweenfClnctuaatt sentatives of 300 mill workers of the} Glasgow, where he will speak today an bale A HANDSOME a Central von abd Steel Campany’s| He will remain a week 5; day the proposition of the Jackson | Shackelford was nominated by a deal| committee, read the ordinance gov-| he represented would be pleased to | bal f] z ey sf Coal and Mining \Company to pay| With Mr. Gus Richardson. “He saysjerning and controlling Oak Grove! furnish the city officers bonds. He | inder the Palmer, aud atthe Us 80 cents, 10 centd more than the| be has no hope of securing a divisiou|cemetery, It was givey flual pass-| asked a special committee be $15 BroadwayPhone 155. | Lovis Division EX plant here presented to a large mass|the Third disttict. In his speeches ORDINANCE COMMITTEE. | Mr. Will Hugnmel was preseat and meeting of striking miners here to-| Mt. Parker 1s charging that Mr.| Chairman Farley, of the ordinance] said that one of the surety companies t GUTHRIE & C0 price asked for pickwork, and $2/of time with Mr. Shackelford, but he| age. appointed to investigate the matter. | per day for day work,|25 cents more | 548 been partially promised a divis-} An ordioance to Amprove Ohio|'The council refused to take action, ° . rer? than asked, if the mintis would allow| ion with Mr, street from Second stfeet to the river; however -AT— | enough men to work Ao get out 100| A challenge may be issued by the|was given first reading. The im-| ‘The council adjourned, _S a ha tons per day to start the iron and Republican state campaign committee | provements, by its terms, are to be . . - —_— => 3 fol Carbor steel company’s mil, the agreement] fF @ series of joint debates between | finished by November 15 ‘ FRANKFORT WEWS. i ing business, and” shows co ™ La . being to donate 19 per cent. of the| the Republican nominee, Mr, Bailey,| There was considerable discussiot a ; ‘as in te be niak veigaromieses miners’ wages “Ad 10 per cent. off #24 the silverite nominee, Mr\Shack-|oyer this ordinance, aud Major Steps that the State Will Take to]; sbseatiidly Leregdiathndy isa Geen rag? 4 7 | the mill workers’ wages, amounting|¢lford. There is not much \prob-| Barnes finally moved to amend 1 siete ; The bata prio, Hig cession ee Manthey ike os bagless yop A gS ‘he miner’ | ability that gb politicians in cBerge| ordinance 20 (as to require an ia-| Secure the Right Amount ee atin sprites eater cial Gand it is a thing of beauty forthe home. | relief fund. The miners unanimous-|f the silyerite campaign will perwit] provement by placing stone insteai| of Tax on Big Fran- preceding quarter, FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ly rejected ty proposition. gal as Mr. Shackelford is] of gravel on the street, on account of chien, ’ joss | It is seen that the above proposi-|2°*# speaker. Mr. Bailey is vely|the washing away after rains. The : SEIN. ; | Re reny a | Propesi- anxious to meet Mr. Shackelford dn} ordinance was referred bi The sums to be assessed against FOREIGN NEWS. Goma 16 U6 Bon YOUR | tion granted the striking miners more e ad companies on a franchise | > storm th st + earn gata te eat DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES | »| corporations have been assessed on] The Attitude of the Ameer ef| J the road bed and tangible property,| Afghanisian Is Causing Grave AND FURNISHING GOODS. the stump, and it is to gratify his} An ordinance providi wages than they hag demanded when| desire that some of his managets|water sewerage, from Fifth they went on 4ne strike and also that} have decided to have a challenge|the river on Bros the sco¢ptance of the Company's of-| issued, if they believe there will b¢ a] pay for same, was 7 q eceptance. 1 ) 1 » le the g oun oro] 4ér° meant work for three hundred | “tance of an acceptance, Councilman Fa bake Ld i ite ant of an tAnxiety a mill hands, [besides the strikers. a posed to that improvement at this} Oe © we wa _ pee! escaping = Kind); bring you R FEET to us. nds, strikers. | ow ASHCRAFT WAS MADz, |time- He said the counvil had a u|t together. London, Aug. 16,—The report We wilj fit them neatly That is th strikes. Bi measurable with sympathetic x based on 4 most une N, they are bound to} The Democratic “‘Registér,” Mr.|said, furthermore, it Was some Tk cota tiledide line sows (agtacenile. . well .antloutiond, at small cost. hit dnty i thes fasedattg this] tke Auniar of Afghanutan losing ‘Missouni PacirteRarcuay y, bat the stocks and bonds} the Mahomedans of India ‘to revolt | J oO HN J. D ORIA N, seat Through the reads, upon which interest is}against the British government are ready cut out as much cloth as| it could use this year. Hej! A DELEGAT | co detuate sat ee Ashcraft’s and dd ‘better | thiog that would benefit guly a small | 0 ADW, UC. KY. ANS AS Cr y ’ UoreASON*| element's mouthpiece, righ 8 card} portion of the city, and that it w ud which repregents money put} received here with the greatest appre- | err even Avian UCer Eee ‘St. Louis : pacity PUENY positions, | Public opigion wants|this morning headed ‘In/ His Owu| unjust to to impose the cost on the the roads, has gone scott free. |heusion, It is knownthat his power | — to see the minexs get fair wages, but| Defe Which might bd misunder-| city at large—on people of tue out —_ P ily ig oes bac Blee acing ag ee Be \pyi Thy ne dled ary 8 s here the voard of valu-|monstrances were ‘recently sent to F J BE h ( | OLLI oan . J. BERGD h, | KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LIMITED, it alsoj like to see fair play, and the] stood if the facts were not known, | skirts who will not ¢ the action of the miners at Brazil is not}. At a Republican county convention | vantages of sewerage for perhaps held June 26 at the city ball in Padu-| years. He said he might be in favor cah, one of the most largely attended | of it at some more auspicious time. ation and assessytent will fix the big] him by the goverpment of India re- hise taxes/and the membe garding his cruel treatment of prison- | the board are fonfident of th ers, and this excited his umbrage. ——PROPRIETUR——— [RON Mountain Route: fair. county conventions ever held in the{ Councilman Kamleiter was in favor| ttority undey/ which they le He has been desirous of establishing P d h B ttli C » most direct lige via Memph WHOSE DUTY Is IT county, the minutes show the follow-|of the improvement. He said he|‘%; that thgy believe the litigat direct diplomatic relations with aaquca . O ing a O., The m st Ue via Memphis to ing motion to have prevhiled : thought it was a ood idea to get in| Wich willévidently ensue, will be] Great Britain, and his failure in this { points in The story of the death of Thomas} "Evrnat the chairman of the county {debt some time, as a man then|eatred igto hy the railroads with}has causal him of late to ae pecan : ARKANSAS AND TEXAS Reed, a colored man run over by | committee be empowered to appoint| worked all the harder to get out /'#e hopé of resisting the law, show unfriendliness to Great Brit- AGENT CELEBRATED WEST AND SOUTHWEST. train in the 1. C, yards yesterday|eleven del gat " again, and thus oftentimes makes a WOW IT WILL BE DONE ain, Some time ago he assumed the | ’ * . | Free Recliting Chairs on All Trains, ates “to represent this again, ani thus oftentimes makes a| | Bow "= * ccantly ite of The highest Kine. sice| LOUIS O'BERTS BEER, OFSt. Louis, |i Nising Chains on Au) Trains, 4 | ‘ 4 » made the} The foads will be assessed exact morning, contains a circumstance | county at the state convantion to be{man ont of himself. He made the ) e oe : = pen ae hovertio vecur again, The|beld in Louisville August 10, 1897, | point that people in the sparsely set-|like bridge, gas, street railway ancl ]ia itself dogs noi count for much, but In kegs and bottle Damas sus Bose Wiken 8 ‘i die for the purpose ef nominating a can-|tled outskirts did vot need sewerage | other separate franchises are assessed, | (he priests, who are taking ® Most) 41.) verioug tomporance dripks—Sols Pop, /Seltzer Water, Orange | man had both legs cut oif, and after] didate for clerk of the \court of|like those in thickly settled sections | aud aa illustration will show how the pire re Ae troubles on the Cider Glare Lia ate } xanaas, phd all Western Sate he was discoyered by the | night] appeals.” The minutes state that| Where filth accumulates. He thought} board will proceed. rontier, are the ones who went to : —— ‘ formagion, call on your lox watchman, and while the poor man]this motion ‘‘was put and \carried | tke costs would not exceed $2000 Take, for instance, the Loutsville |Cabul to congratulate him apon his | Tele qe a until 11 o'clock at nlghy@uring week and 18.0’olock | it T. '@. MATTHEWS, 8. and even if the city got in debt, she| Bridge Company, which reported to] Hew title, which fact is significant. | sai Fh de LOUISVILLa, KY was bleeding to death, a discussion | U9animously.’” din 1896 $2,500,000 repre-} It is said that the Sultan of ‘Tur- Telephone 101, the | ’ " 3 r As Mr. Ashcraft was present with | could easily get ou m some time, | P ‘ ti ” took place bewween the railroad and} ii. henchetull of followers, and\they |and he favored the improvement, | senting capital and undivided profits. | Key has sent a secret embassy to the | 1( Madison Stroets, PADUCAH, KY : \ ‘ouncilman Livinston thought|‘The tangible property reported injAmeer, This and other facts that a fennessee Centennial and the city authopities as to whose busi-! had made threatsof dire consequences| C F ‘I \ b led . ness it was to care for the dying mao.Jon the failure of the motion to aust Doth of his predecessors bad good | 'bis amount was $1,509,650, whicli|lave come to the Beonieige Fes the| y | International Exposition, While authorities disputed and de-}them, why didn’t they defeat it? No| ideas, but was himself in favor of im-| taken from the total in bonds, stocks, | Zoverhment give Tat warning of whe a a cry EF NASHTILLE ays occurred in sending word back] 0¢ knows better than Mr. Ashersft| posing the costs on the proj etc., left $990,350, which represents = ha be by ips Ne ht ed aa, is , that they coulda't, But, not desiring |\y owners, because they would] the franchise, and instead of paying| being done to meet the crises. One and forth as to whose duty it was to i Me. Ble a ae ase ca 8 4, 65( 08 of the steps taken is the concentra- CHATTANODGA j 3 to assume all the responsibilty, at {reap the greatest bénefit from jt, and] t@xes_ on $1,509,650, representing Dy be ] net the part of the good Samaritan, | meeting of the county committee held | were amply able to stand it, the bridge proper, 1t paid on #2,500,-| ‘ion of a force of 10,000 troops at / in OW ades, & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY, ' re} 000, which included the $990,350,}Rauol Pinda, near the Afghan fron- ment is very serious. THROUGH ! LLow Rook No, 182 S. Third Street, Telephone No. 871| seavice (Me Te attee tt MUR ENES the dying mao lay on a flat car,fat the Sun office on July 29, re: The ordinance was given ig a rapidly bleeding tO death. larly called by two publications ip | by @ vote of 11 to 1, or a tax of $4,208.98, ‘ig RE er + aiswontont LN THE LATEST PATTERNS. THROUGH CAR ROUTE. J} The railroad hospital was bui't tor] ‘he Datty Scx, at which a quorum STREET COMMITTER. WILL PAY THE STATE DEBT burcughout taaia i ctealee ane eae PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS uu Kumnaeey pronnes,© railrond men and the ‘city hospital is|"4% Prevent, the list selected was) The street committee teported fa-| There is fully #250,000,000 in rail-} at'any time since the matiny, aad the Tr CARGUINAT VIRGINIAS Soe : : submitted, ratified and approved.|yorably on the improvements of | road bonds and $150,000,000 in rail-|°) . ? ye > WASHING T1si0 run, it is supposed, in the interest of | Other 1 t ines ‘ably t pt en situation which confropts the govern- Lal nw vos ther business of importance Monrve from Sixteenth tu Eighteenth | Foad stocks that has heretofore not . s ’ Hf wpa a will be added pe The work was accepted and esti-| franchise tax. he revenue, if} Mut Tovacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. : fs ep nm a To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mae. 5 mates were placed in the hands of the| tealized from the roads, will equal] ,T9 quit tobacco easy and t : ; Mr. Ashcraft went to Lofisville, | contrastor for cellection, Jenough to pay off the bonded in-| Ba. ‘ise wondi wena es er, lake Noto PULURAN ‘senna tere tae claimed that the county committe commit debtedness of the state and enable} strong, Ai L the name of humanity let the author-! had never met—which was’ not true, " COMMITTEE n rw rpg that makes ak men 9 e - ties of these two institations get to-|and, although he had ao, semblan: 52's tig Hotty Coy Ccaco OFX SARS | GUS Nie : the present rate of cents on gether and hyve a clear understand-|of credentials, aud had not notitied ee $100 to about half | caccinio of tha ota T. J. and J, L, Potter asked that ae i 7 th er saaihle:anoidank be the secretary of the statecentral com- 4 . = ~ ing, and le¥ no possible accident be} ittee of any contest, wanted to be a| Jim Woods’ license be transferred to] Gov, Bradley has appointed and Galt House those unfortunates who have noclaim] transacted at this meeting, suc on any one but the public, There | filling vacancies gn the county t are, or ought to bef rules to govern | *¢- admittance to these hospitals. In nicest, been taxed th gomarsino was grant unprovided for, and let not the oc- delegate I informed thi them. Granted. | - gate. i fe district ommissioned Mr, Chatles W. Logan, on ALAS Ue currence of yesterday be repeated. | committee that as Mr. Ashcraft had NEW BUSINESS, of Rush, Boyd county, as assistant LOUISVILLE. KY Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: bs ty RPE ens "ant ote og pli Di eka come to Lovisville I had no objection] Counci!man Bell presented a peti- | state mine inspector, Mr. Logan is SVILLECRY, Store Lights) 2bc per month. | waaay a hx READY FOR WORK, to him acting as a delegate. it is}tion from residents near the Trimble| @ young cabs nnd mines, © Residence Lights 20c Bar-For further iutyriation cal committee met Friday night at the] gate at all, And it is also a fact| Trimble be improved. Dr. Logan, who was a Bradley dele-| Rooms only $1.00 and upwards. D. B: SIMON,’ Supt mene sicnanee a. Gr, outset. Me Victoria Hotel, in Louisville, elected | that bad it been left to the county Councilman Bell said most of the| gate to the St. Louis convention. A. RB. COOPER. Dp i Ag, Memenrs, Tame Mr. K. J. Hampton, of Winchester, | COoVention he woutp nor have been| property was owned by non-resi-|Mr. Hart ‘Vance withdrew from the M ee W. L. DANLEY, chairman and decided to open state] °%* Respectfully, dents, An ordinance was ordered| race, and it is said he will “be taken petted A mr tHe iho LO peter al ths Victoria, Al F. M) Fisuer. | drawn. care of by Gov. Bradley in some 4 f nendgDa ’ everra 4 ee Councilman Bell said there w other place. H | the members of the committee were Guess A tor Jo. great deal of wheat being rot > Sa Maitil Effinger & Co except 3 Y hamber rom ou ews the city sla OE Republican nominee James G. Bai-] | . ee ‘ present except Mr. N, B, Chambers, ; 5 N the city and weighed promiscuousiy ae mateatiy Atlee coetacanes Give’you All Kinds of of Hancock county, who was repre-| At Drennon Springs Saturday, e of 10 cents a load beir Underlakers and embalmers, > " th Gov. Bradley: ‘Gov. Bradley ted States Marshal] correspondent, former Ser exacted by those weighing it,thus d ; FIRE sented by United States Marshal t i Ione 180 180 § Third ; ; ~~ [Blackburn *‘showed clearly that the | priving the city of its ryvenue, — Au! |S tania toe Bs Daathy snd os ene L. A. D. James. ‘rdinance voverivg the subject was 24Pport in my race for Clerk of iL | --——--——meme ; aul ere promised prosperity is not dug untii/ordinance covering the subject was |’ et bation d Mr. R. L. Gwat : 4 fersou lthere is a change in the wonetary | ordered drawn, j cou apy . | an ‘Trai Marka obtained and all Pat county, was electec y of the} system of the country.”’ Better try] Ou motion of Councilman Livings. | = Hf, if el oe MODERATE FF Wee i 9 ee aa tear 2G. Terre ccorded| Following are some of the dei /T0 NADO t ounorrice i orposite 08. Fareny Orpiee committee. Hon jailey, of} another hobby, Jo, — Business is im-|ton Mr. R. G. Terrell was accor in se to ld RASH trig f H x i Pr : of EL. if a 4. Pampuicer, | ‘A Magofiin county, nominee for appel-| Proving all over the country, crops | permission to érect an awaing g re terete liad wiih Vn, x better prices ind pros. {front of his business house on North Congress appointed by Gov. DENTIST. Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. ut Nashville, September ; » and 14th:, For e at Is are bring Tn a day or two he wi{Pctty, im various lines és coming Second. mittee no 8 'Y > as ‘| while silver is at the low water mark Councilman Starks brought up the rh tel on . return to his home and make some! and the 16 to 1 fon is petering |matter of placing fire plug on the] J; A» Williams, SMt, Sterling ; Ji: | Telephone 281.M0fticen, 427 Broadway Chairman | out. ~|way to LaBelle Park to afford the| Jr, | Hopkinsville, ame | residents fire protection. The ma . Myson, ance of Sutber-|ter wag referred to the fire commit Paducah, Calhoun, C alve signifies that | tee. § Cguines n H. BP. Martin, Oweysboro, Twit cect IMiss Mary RB. E, Greif & Go!“ A. S. DABNEY, speaking appointments, Hampton said that the committee The very aj ‘and’s Eagle Eye would begin work at once. Mr, Bailey said that he was very! this remedy is nd original in puncilman Carter reported tha belie tga # apxious to meet Mr, Shackelford on] itself, It is manufuctared on an inn- | 8522.98 of tue £12,000 appropri-| district —M. I. Prowse, Grew ies| LA. WELLL SAR, GENERAL: INSURANCE spel proved method, The many miracu-|ated for street pusposes had been] W- A. Balloely Ateriing, fines. | ‘ The ¢ being accomplished by ifs use em- | more was already due, He said the} Rockport 7 sea | , “AGENTS. . Pht . avd Gwathr chairytat H 1 see-} nusizes its importance aq the grea +|time was approdvhing when work] Secretary of rate Finley's sum -| Quanins, KotaoMretNa, | = bile lied / rotary of the campaign youmittee 1n-| est cure known for any arfl all kinds Thave to cease, and he wanted] ry of quarierly/reports of the state idauiine ee AH RO, sures a strong working organization, of sore eyes the sense of the cuaacil about when! banks shows w decided improvement .eraence 622 gf Bt, remy Papuoam, Ky Telephone 174. sd PADUO 9 Ky 406 a AWAY,

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