The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 10, 1898, Page 4

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Se ae ~ SPECIAL: ANNOUNCEMENT! "=e... JWe have inaugurated a ten days’ slaughter sale. oe: a tes, of Kuttawa, is at the Nothing in our complete stock will be reserved. ls Imer, Chas. W. Dewitt, of Chicago, is at eS ae the Palmer, Miss Ella Wright has returned from $ .49| Mayfield. | R. Ulrich, of St. Louis, is at price 25¢, sale price. “ : >| the Palmer, One lot ladies’ fleeced vests, long sleev S. . Mrs. R. C. May, of Evansville, is Any of the fine ladies’ jackets in our store—former “iain cuts no in the city figure—sale prices.+.+« eyesees 98) WT. Smith, of Mayfield, was in One 1 lity new French the city today, “te, elty dress s! 's, blacks and a > Millinery Department Hoy ‘ie a begs fe hy Paha, Miss Mildred Vaughn has returned aj orp, iy a Se from Louisville. an't be bought less i u , former prices Mrs. Nannie Bolinger, of Maytield, ‘ e price. : Ur) One hundred new silk and satin skirts i » Ely, of Benton, was in moplete in all of the latest effects, former Seal prices were $s. 00, sale Father K, W. King, of Mayfield, seine prices .... + $4.98 and 6.98] was ia the city today. ive hundred new plaid skirts, beau- Judge Jas, Cambell returned this iful selection of colo’ | morning from Chicago, Mr. RK. O. Hester and wife, of Mayfield, are at the Palmer today. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR |...21538ROADWAY), Sisto Secretary Henry EB. Rose. DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE ner. Mr, and Mrs, Ben Smith are par. pa : ~fents of a fine boy baby, born last LOCAL MENTION, Jaignt ——— Col. Basil Duke and Mayor Frank “Night at the Circus,” Machen, of Cincinnati, are at the here asmall crowd out last} Palmer. ht to witness “A Nightat the Cire] Mr, J. V. Voris, who has been in cus,”’ the play Nellie McHenry made] Brazil, is a guest of his uncle, Dr. jfamous. The performance was fairly |C. E. Whitesides. good, but nothing to compare with} Mr, E. C. Spence, of the Southern the McHenry preduetion seen here| Express company, Nashville, was at everal tines. The company left this! the Palmer today morning tor Princeton. Mrs. Horace Mankin left this af- Incandescent lamp globes suitable|tefnoon for Maytield and Pryors- for system for sale at McPherson's | burg, on a visit Drug store. tt Mr. W. T. Miller, the piano man, left this morning for Dawson, to spend a few days, All our heavy. fleeced ladies’ Oneita union suits, regular price All our heavy ribbed ladies’ and eifldren's woolen hose, regul Carried Back to Dye Henry Williams, colored é 1 witness in Dyersburg, Tenn.,| Mt. and Mrs. C, L. Lewis, of rested by Oilicer Jones yester-|Smithland, are visitidg the latter's lay ernoon as a suspect. He} brother, Dr. P. H. Stewart, prov bea fugitive from Dyers- Mrs. J. J. Chitwood, of Union u“ A CLEVER IDEA Jiirz, renn.ewhere he is wanted as a|City, ‘Tenn., 9 guest of Mrs, W. |4 j witness. He conse ated to return and |, Young, on North Tenth. Has struck this man. was taken back to Dyersburg yest Mrs. J. H. Wright and family and Elis saraily me gttend the- | day, Miss Alice Wright, of Nashville, are GRAN D OPEN I NG Smok ark 9 Star | guests of Mrs, Amanda Wilhelm. Banner uf apt. David L. Penny, of Kvans- ville, superintendent of the Paduca Doctors’ Mecti ust Night. asville Mail ne, is in the L, WOLFF'S JEWELRY =| br. J. D. Be royally en= AND ART STORE ane ables iO" |: Honk Joho KX, Headsiok and Jia. ined Wee “peatvenala.’? A .@ Mr. C. O, Lowery and 408 Broadway, Saturday a‘ternoon| an interest vhaadive Ganent! sie zol’s, where a banquet was enjoyed. ) Mrs. Wm, Norman and Misses 12 FEBRUARY 12 cn — Lillian Boswell and Grace Smith, of ; Telephone No. 29 for @ nice tWo! savfield, are guests of Mrs. Dr. Souvenirs to the ladies. You are} horse load delivered promptly. Price.| pty. Stewart” ‘They. will return invited. § a ae ae Spoke oa home this afternoon. id E te u. 7 ; . H. Warneken, formerly of “MORTON'S OF ERA HOUSE Postotlice Discontinued. cab, arrived thie morning Bes es The postoffice at Viola, Graves ksville. It is Mr. Warneken’s county, the postoflice register 93] first visit to Paducah since his recent PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 N.-188,00H- will bo dlasontinoed On [StAce ots cuit cierto February 15th, ‘The railroad com-| Germany, and needless to say his pany notifed train men this morning. | many friends were glad to see. bim. His trip greatly benefited his health. came down from ‘There cannot bemnything made for five cents better than the Linnwood igar. It is home enterprise. TRICKS OF POLITICS, Call for it tt smemneene Peddlers Were Kele Louisville Republican Who Thinks Mary hiy-meae ca . He Sees One. ned! According to a Washington special to the Louisville Times Senator De- hes called on the president in com- pany with Maj, Asheraft to learn why Editor M. Fisher had been appointed postmaster at Paducah, ‘‘without first consulting him The ‘ president is said to have replied that nine month: nT the papers were made up‘at the p Died of Consumption, office department and sent to him. Miss Mattie B. Caldwell, after «|The postmaster general told Senator lingering illness from consumption, | Deboe and Maj, Ashcraft that the lied yesterday afternoon at the r appointment was made at the request lence of her broth claw, Mr. J./of Mark Hanna, W. Overstreet, 1835 Court street “This little political game amuses leaves two brothers,|ie,” said a well known republican and Bud Caldwell, |this morning. ‘Fisher was not ap Ballard county. Rev. | pointed without Deboe’s tacit con- H. B- Johnston condvcted the fu-}sent, and the president fully under- neral services at 2 o'clock this after- | stood the situation. Of course one noon, Burial at Oak Grove, has todo a great many things in .——— politics to satisfy all parties, hence Caught From Sparks. the visit of Maj, Ashcraft and Sena- G, M.|tor Deboe to see the president, near Florence Station,| «1; is possible that Deboe, for {the vas destroyed by fire a day or two! same reason, will have Fisher's ap- igo, ‘The | is supposed to have! pointment held up in the senate com- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14] orisinsted from locomotive sparks. [mittee temporarily,” Jia a New Howards Mee! . SPREET OBSTRUCTIONS The New Howards are in session PROF. CHEEVER his afternoon at the city hall, ; THE HYPNOTIST] «x: d proposals mill be received at Lang, —- the inaj oflice until 12° o’clock.| As will be seen hy a notice from rue iauniest S te noon, the 21st inst. to furnish oak} Mayor Lang, in another column, he et c tumiber to the city for twelve months. | ,roposes to have the law against ob- ‘ Phe contra | be awarded to the] structing the streets and sidewalks jowest £ sthidder, ‘The city re without @ a hy Marshal Collins on ondlltion that they leave the city, which they promised to do. They ame bere from Cairo, and claim they have been in the United States Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee commencing ; enforced. erves the right to reject avy or This is a law that badly needs en- Feb, 10, 1898, forcement, for it is violated every PRICES 10, 20, 30 CENTS} ui. a. tase, a ayor. 2103 day, He will give until about the Docan’t Like It. 16th inst te abate ail nuisances, Ladies free on M y h 1 Central hag notified its paid soc ticket, Seats on “rVemployes that it does not sanction day morning at Va he matter of en receiving pres- ents from employes under them, Is Yet Needed By the Local illowing their names to be used > ‘ competition for prizes. The notice aM: 0. A from set ice president J, T.] State Secretary Henry KE. Rose- tar vear arrived this morning from A LOVER'S Louisville, and he and General Sec- x., Feb, 5, 1898, | retary Kuox worked hard all day so- Fletcher Terre ger, Mo noon $610 more was needed. This Given free with $ Opera Ho an money has to be pledged, not paid at 5c. purchase Olu. : m a 0 a present, and ptemorrow is the last #0 her great; company very!iay, Itis Hoped that the citizens Ki strong. Tuomas Boyie, will readily pledge the amounts nec- Mgr. Lyceum Theater, | ossary, ‘Tennessee's Pardner’’ will appear = —____. Morton's opera house tomorrow WAS FINELY DRESSED and Paducah theater-goers are —— sured a perfect performance io} gut Wanted Charity From the very particular, City Ciciute Save 25 wrappers and get your choice or the beau- tilul pictures in the window i Sia : Are Others, A fiuely dressed young woman, , H ni cheapest wheels and the called on Mayo: pretty anid winsome, calle yor tay Sa SOT ouy i steaes vp shop in the Lang yesterday afternoon aud asked tor city ww do these strike you. The} for a pass to Mobile, Ala, rug e Orient, Waverly and Hamilton,| she said ber aunt was sick and ces frou S15 to 875, Mr, James} she desired to goto her. The wo- allace, who has been with the Pa-|:uan had fine rings on her fingers, duc eer fi belt! be glad toland wore a brocaded silk dress, She 7. ae save his friends call at declined to give her name, Mayor ‘The clock on the First Baptist HE ig ean Mice. « church is today being repaired.'May- ) 075 31 detforvo its “ade Feat einer ae peng hing kaa or Lang instructed Jeweler Bleich to mee on ity, lined to ensist her, roceed with the repair work,and the] Dr, Elwards, Har, Kye, Nose and _ Mabilty will bp determined later, Throst Specialist, Padu tt. YF ESOT G: ini draguiouh retin forcver ILLEGITIMATE ~rbest wae CHI | D Home Dying With D Diamond Dyes is Pleasant and Piofitabio, Must Be S Supported | By the Fafh- Beautiful and. Beiltiant Colors er, So Says a Smithland ’ ‘That Will Not Fade—Diamond Dyes Have Special Colors for ‘Tiines—A Ten-Cent I on © erday. ton Cuubity Yesterday Diamond Dyes Often Saves T ; water? battles in the history of Hivingsten | eourt at Smithland last evening. ‘The! jt should be a plessure to any wowan a prominent farmer, The woman was represented by | phey are so simple and easy to tise Attorney Marrs, of Golconda, who! that even a child get bright and is said to be very able in the prose-|jjeautiful colors by following the di- cution of bastardy cases, The rections on each package. fendant was represented by Hou.) ‘Phere is no heed of solling the John K, Hendrick, Hon, Joba 1.! hands with Diamond Dyes; just litt| Telephone 392 Grayot, Attorney Grassham snd] and stir the goods with two sticks cre 324 BROAD Capt. Bush, while in the dye bath, and one will The case was fought to 9 finish.) not got any stains or spots. Seen reeked with the nauseous proceed-|factory color. it is absolutely neces | ings, sory to have a special dye for cotton Golconda lawyer, and returned a acta: This is done in Diamond : ss ” verdict for the plaintiff, deciding }}yyes, and before buying dyes, one the River Front for the Handsome pictures that Slesser must pay $50 eac T! should know whether the article to be Sun Readers. attains the age of 12 years, proper dye. Do not buy dyes that most beautiful line of pictu It is said that the cast yesterday |olain to color everything, for thelr) “Phe Joeal packets were here and that have ever been offerec will succeed in breaking up the un-] yse will result in failure. out again this morning on good time | heretofore given our patrons many ¢ fortunate man’s home and separating ——_—— - doing good freight business, of art which we now offer surpass ev in winter quarters here for several] Wi The Council Will Meet Tonight | the lower Mississippi. Sue atireae ik , , ae " The P. D. Staggs leaves this after-] ~P ne and all, re Like Many Predecessors, are Get at the City Hail. fon ab O'olbok on her ‘return. to] FODM OF We desire to show 0} Sewerage Laterals and Constitus| ‘Phe Spread Eagle was taken out . i Sewerage Laterals and Con The Spread Eagle was taken ovt}, dhe ote 4 either. on the ways this forenoon to undergo plete as remiu Ivery customer may bi A Writ of Delive: Taken Out tio Amendments to Be by Mrs. Kate Owen, Considered. as et The Tennessce from Evansville nd notions have pleased our ae = arrived here early this morning, She] * 0° Mrs, Kate Owen, sister of ex-Uf-| ‘The council meets tonight in called | wont over to Heeoklne ant dha’ . pe Ce ee: ficer Joe urieux and Assistant] session to consider two matters Of | some freight, She was en route up|) 7 aes, vir an Chaingang Overseer Emil Gouri importance. the river to N i wes Bde Baty. thoause @ today took out a writ of delivery! One of these is sewerage laterals.) py. cal report «bowed the rivers |: m ilie met that Overhs Oa against one of the ‘Big 3"’ ora man/it is desired to ran the laterals!e, Ke gicine at Picteburg, Florence ; nip tdipen pte whose office is in the New Richmond. /through as many alleys as possible. | 41.4 Chactanoowa i : Laguna oe gorse, The order was for a picture of ber} and avoid tearing up the streets. Phe |” . . Ps ee nie 8008 deceased brother, Mr. Wash Gous| advantage of such a course would be}, The Clyde is due here oat of ba ’ ‘cah tall rieux} Mrs. Owen first applied to} two fold. ‘The alleys are mostly sof per Marshal Collins. She states that the] and easily dug up, and to lay the man informed her he wanted so many ||aterals through these will put them pictures from each ward to advertise as near the houses and at the same his business, and asked for a picture] tine save the streets. | Thet t Kenton is due here HAD TO RUN, to enlarge. It was to cost her noth- The other matter is a cons‘itutional} from ) today. She will have sila tals ing. amendment. City Attorney Lig’ me repairing done when she arrives dere Mnsied eRe Dela She was notified to come down and | foot received a letter yester om | bere. . es . look at the jroofs today. She was!Henderson, asking that aducal — Then Flew asked to first pay 50 cents, She was}send a representative to Frankfort STUDIED TOO HARD Luts Sere to then pay 98 ceots for the picture] next Tucsday to encourage the p ; f bgt dk hailed nadenel stare: Gaus and €3 for the frame. She declined | sage of a bill rejuiring persons brit ? ; Fililemed eit teak anal to submit to such extortion, and de-| ing suit against cities of the third {Amd Th the Reason He Took Pom. a nea manded the photograph back. The] class to do it within six months of Morphine. fa Gang eaiioo, “hie be Histase at zelusei ae it the sllaged geivance. Arthur Smith, the young student,} Warneck was struck and fell. A who was written up for attempting to] “lerk named Briggs, who peveeee to to Marshal Coll dl t cured the writ of delivel He hitb a pee to the Sex which ea te. i both jtaned covet picture. e agen’ per explains itse be pol u pec viously been presented with a bdard 2s the A. 0. U. W- pout me taking morphine and} "OF 2 bill for $16 forwarded here from trying to kill myself on account one bolas Murphrysboro, Ill. It was due from = in love with some girl is absurd SUPT. DUGAN. photographers calling themselves the | Session Closed Yesterday and Pa- correct it in the weekly Sun j‘*Big 4,’’ it was claimed ia the let- ducah Delegates Back. I did take morphine, but on s a ter, Theinan sald be beloosed io ei nla, of studying so hard in : minent 1. C, Telegraph Man the “Big 3,’ not the “Big 1." To! ‘phe Ancient Order of United| Prieusburg. Yours, ete., ss Theongt Justice Winchester he afterwards de- | Workmen opened their second day's ASRS ONE: pe : nied belonging to either. He subse-| cassion at Louisville yesterday morn- Superintendent of Telegraph G. quently proved to be the wrong man. Jing, ‘The only business of import- Notice to Citizens, Af. Dogan, of the Postal, aod the The authorities warn all citizens}ance g eeomplished during the morn-| I respectfully call your attention| !!!pois Central, passed through the not to allow themselves to be imposed fing session was the election of olli-}to Sec. 1, of Ordinance 41, which is|“it¥ es morniog on a special car on by picture enlargers. Thefoors. as follows: as follows: en route to Louisville. He left at object’ of some of them{ past Grand Master Workman, S,| Sec. 1, It shall be unlawful for|™ % ! > seems to be to get pictures that arefs, piitz, Louisville; Grand Master] any person to deposit in or upon any Hit By Timber. Teun river t rrow, a turns Saturday afternog The Polar Wave is due here out of the Cumberland with a tow of tic they are of some deceased relative, Fore mn Os- | pavements or wharfs i dueah ap y Grand Foreman, Thomas D. pavements or wharfs in Paducah apy’| wig resides on Jackson street had 4 they can obtain a certain amount of fw. 3’ Grant, Maysville; Grand Re-| a . vehicles of any kind, money on the work they agree], ote iene! Louisville ; | a8 al, lth, or any other article | “2°? bY & Piece of timber, to do for nothing. One of the pho-} Grand Receiver, L. P. Young, Lex-| or substance wh: tographers was before the police court | ington; Grard Guide. Martina De| Provided:—That the removing and today for failing to secure a license. Vries, Bowling Green ; Loside Wateli- | depos eight, goods or com. | Henderson to get Sam Jones for a ree and dismissed provided he secure the finan, ©. A. Hitch, C mercial commodities in the usual | ‘iY! license. side Watchman, Th gstaff,| manner of carrying on trade is law- lopkinaville either a : After the picture belonging to} Madisonville: Grand. | ful, i ar 4 sb ayerrentce Phas te Mrs. Owen was taken, the agent ap-| 4. Lyne, Henderson; Supreme Rep-| Provided further:—That all me | comic opera company will visit the peared before Justice Winchester | resentatives, Jobu W,. Baker and $.| chanics or other persons building or | city in the same week. . very indignant, and said he would}s. Blitz, repairing in good faith, may use one] ~ oo wa fight the case if it cost $100. He} ‘The Grand Lodge finished its ses-|half of the street for depos iting was told to fight aw: sion yesterday, and the Paducah del-| building material, but they shal! It aiterward developed that the | osates returaed. build mortar beds across the man against whom the order of deliv- gutters in any way so as to obstruct ery was issued is not a member of the free p: e of water, and at th the “Big ”” combination, lat bee GOOD WORDS, completion of such building ort , longs isd a separate concern, The —— ps ae they shall y tee. strpet | emnent Hoders--Y ortd'e: Fatt. man Gowdy, against whom a board] penne artner” at Mor-| cleaned and cleared of all litter, dirt| G0ld Medal, o~ Fair. bill was sent, has left the city, to rrow Night. ani ir material. Provided fur. a pe " ce proson;,| ther. that business men may occupy PROF. CHEEVER, cheered rh lene? sie scala two {eek EEE LO thiele> BlNInan tO) aly ape he apn : at the Sendome 10 8! the purpose of exhibiting their goods, i M ; ig [aren Suara ROY: Any person who sbail violate aay 0 The —— e Horton's Opera Bho play 15 patterned after the long bafleth tS, bet vi a ‘i men louse Monday Night, ist wroductions basec ies bi i array : iy , list of productions based upon stories | tinance or permit or authorize the ’ este sb s diffe it 5 When it was announced that tele] of Western life yO At mae | same to be done, shall be fined not phones had been so perfected that} tat it is superior to the great ma- | a.) thon g2.00 nor more than $10.00 you could talk to your friends in a[J°tity of them aud deserves to rank |e yr very tive hours the deposits or distant city and easily recognize the} *ith the best of that class of melo-! oy .tructions ard suffered to remain voice, it could scarcely Lie believed. f{tramas. It was sugested by the! the provisions as above set forth But this achievement of modern sci- | €X4uisite story of the same title Writ-| Wit ye enforced after the 15th inst ence was ouly a forerunner of great] 8 by Bert Harte lof Jas: Me Laxu, Mayor. aad far more mysterious things, A aah ast is as good, non 4 Bats on ; 1 poh oenmet creditable work. The leading roles WE EPORT, pro M piaeet 9 abe tage i: =| were presented to the satisfaction of VEATHER REP( RT, A Pure Orape Cream of Tartar Powder hey everyone present, and at some of the _— 40 YEARS THE STANDAR' There isa movement on foot at} him from his wife, CALLED SESSION. ~ The H. B, Dolphine that has Neen] very handsome decorations, desirab for his life, The case will be tried | valued bighly by citizens, because] Workman, J. W. Baker, Paducah; |of the streets, alleys or sidewalks,] 1p, James Lane, the aii! and retain possession of them uatil Horne, Louisville; Grand Overseer, | truck, wood, boxes, barrels, wagons, | "vite of ribs fractured peg Filters ke Cotton and Mixed Goods—How ** \ What is more essential Interesting Case Tried in Livings-, Wise Women Exonomiz Py 1 to good health than pure Our Filters will One of the hardest fought legal) Dollars. ‘ make impure water as county was concluded in the @0Us's| ta thee days of enforoel economy 3 pure lear and sparkling as spring one lr nant bt ese eator aca” Kagpg thy Gist «| Water. Every family should have egrominent fer, or taal Tia ane or can make bt he one. Every Filter tested! before noe are well known people of neat | jyiamoud Dyes, which hati Brands of leaving our store. Derrsville, especially for hotie use, will do 8. ‘ | especially tor tl ns Cigars and Tobacco GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY INCORPORA’ WAY PADUCAH KY and attracted large crowds of curious] [py coloring dresses, coats and all! spectators, whose. vlfacorien fay fipge artes to gets tulad sae-| THE Rly RS, ome, 4 Sweeta Home! The jury tas convinced by the} goods and a different dye for Woolen! {tems of Interest Gathered From How to make it more beautiful... make lovely homes. ires for premiums to our customers 1 tothe Paducah public. We have lesirable premiums, but these works en our own former offerings. These le for the homes of every one, we for the support of the child, until it] colored is cotton or wool, aud get the ( | ) E are pleased to anuounce that we have secured the finest and —_—— months left this morning eatly for ABSOLUTELY FREE ee a Vacant space on any wall, iu ur customers how much we appre ing Trouble. pao ees | Waterloo. trade by selling the eleapest goods in town, and also by giv A eh eg iy them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We don't here is no game of chanee about our ea sure winner of some of our hand apis ci A ome son gems. Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing old customers greatly and brought s, our shoes!—{for men, women and yanks of the Ohio, Our prices on some who ‘‘come only to look e have the cheapest shoes in town, 1 gives satisfaction, ‘‘Now is the ‘John J. Dorian yot 203 Broadway Paducah, ky. U.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given | to all cases. KS hers for quarterly payment of nsions carefully attended to, lode 14 South Third street, Established 1 $5 Incorporated 1883, Johnson |,. Foundry and Machine,, Company Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery | And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds, ' } PADUCAL, KY —————————————e—eeEeEeEEeee | OR, J.D. SMITH, lies hours for oles practicn, 7 to9 a, m. it rather than way and Jefe fterson Special Sale. Pure maple sugar, per 1b., 10¢. Heinz’ Dill pickle, per gal., 30e. Choice dates, per Ib., 7 Choice dried figs, per tb. Choice N. O, molasses, per gal., 35e. Fresh corn meal, per bu., 40c, Oranges, per doz., 10¢. to 30c. Qt. bottles best catsup, 15 Phone 59, 4 econd st. The Rev. Rodgers, of Nashville, and Mr. Munns, the evangelist, are engaged in a very interesting pro- | trac ‘ted meeting, ‘The London Echo uow prints part s its paper in German for the bene- fit of the large number of German ena In Laurel county, — Mrs. Weatherford and Miss Pearce Re. been appointed guards for the | female prisoners by the sinking fund | commissioners, notic sleep. By holding the trans. | ePou Tas tomate vate were faith. colder. mitter to the man’s car he is awak- | fully portrayed by a shrewish wife, ened by the professor in the game] "Be belabored ber husband with fre- Peale Es way he was put to sleep. It is such] Tent and tercifle scoldings, Palo Bice ; si rtling performances that hay The musical selections, rendered tat om given cause for his undisputed title] PY the quartette, were very good | tracted meeting. (the king of hypnotists.) A tele and were heartily encored. lience appeared ‘to enjoy the sts enjoy phone will be placed on the stage int 4. vestormance, and altested it by Morton's opera house and this cli- insistent ayplocse peter max of modern wonders will |eshown Bt tas ab ati pecearensnoe, FOR BURGLARY, Solicits pupil ioe tale Prof. Cheevei iL pupils i egin. Bee Rasen 10, "40 po Marshal! McNutt Makes Two Good} rererene PIANO cents, Ladies free on Monday night Catches. ‘ 4 1095 ‘Vrimble St when accempanied by one paid 30-) George Green ant Jim Yeoman] —— — vent ticket, Seats onsale Saturday es! live miles east of May- coal Maid Inet night by Marsval C, {Many former 10c Smokers The Fav, w. D. Cox, the well badge ub field last nig Only = Grea. MeNutt, charged with housebreaking The fre eepartment vue ted tofM, Dyersburg, Tenn. ‘They were Eighth and Jefferson this afternoon taken to Dyersburg this morning by Hy :30 by a still alarm, Some burn- the sheriff of that county, They :/ back yard is what oc. Sz White and about twenty-two years ied pines 10 8. Y old. McNutt lo sated thew ia thirty casioned the alarm, 4 aninates after learaing of the robbery, ro GONE

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