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ae “PERSONALS. — | CHARGED WITH THEFT] | MAYFIELD ELOPEMENT, —————————— GREAT ONE DOLLAR BARGAIN SALE T. ©. Lepore, of New York, is at he Valmer, R. Bordies, of Louisville, is at the Palmer. BONDS’ Ed Reeves, Colored, May Bd a Much Wanted Man. Mr, A. R. Emma B Simpson and Miss ‘son Married, Filters A. Petter left at noon for Mr. H. , ES Bargain L—One lot of fine black " MILLINERY geste f ; [eases Considered ia the Police! roped Last Night to Parts brocade dress skirts, odd sizes. | DEPARTMENT Hon. F. A. Wilson, of Eddyville, ‘ : | They range in price from $1.50) bad is at the Palmer, Court This Mornings | Were Married Today. * to $2.00. Our price while they} Previous to our opening we are] R.C , of Evansville, is at the ge Gili What is more essential last, $1.00. showing a very stylish line of pat-| New Ric bmond, BY | : Bargsia U--One tot infants’ fine|tern hats, Come early, and make str. Hunter ‘Lough, of St. Louls Reeves, colored, of Twelfti| A surprise elopement occurred at to good health than pure w. cloaks, whites and tans. These | your selection for Easter. lis tn the oles dit ‘ nd Bernheim aveuue, the city, | Mayfield Iast night. Mr. Arthur R. N .) ; crested lastnight on @ Watrait |Sinpsom; manager of the Western, THIRO AND COURT water? Our Filters will the new balm and “Cream of for the face. cloaks ranged in price from $1.65 7 5 City, is at) Charging bin with stealing a lot of) Union Telegraph office there, make impure water as highly recommend to $2.25. Our price while they ‘ last, $1.00. | ed by the mc “t prominent actresses ‘i ; ef , corn Pht G ae ‘obs, of Mad ean divi gh also of Mayfield, —_— and leaders of society. Inorderto] Mrs. Eugene Coker left at noon) county, Reeves is also suspected of and both of whom are prominent in ' ‘he very newest things in ladies* | introduce it to the ladies of Pady-|for McLeansboro, I., on a visit impleate a other stl re |socal eieles, elope to Pais Ten. — pure lear and sparkling as spring A y silk waists, all shades and styles, |cah we will reduce the price tor] Mr. W. A. Davis went up to Lyon |cently committed in the county, ut} last night, and were married there well wort $5.00 Py $6.00, our) one week to 35¢ per bottle. } county today to buy lumber, when | eee ‘| py, sent, bY nade water. Every family should have rice, $2.98. We are he dg juarters for hair Mrs. Walter S, Johnson left today | Oficers Jones and Harlan, no stolen | he couple are expec ed home to- y rice, $2.98. sive line of silk,| gods af every: description: Just] oe eerste eee ety eUNY | goods. were found, ‘The pridoner | aight. Mr Simpeon Is one of ‘the one. Every Filter tested befor moire and satin dress skirts ever | received a new 1c ok nwiteHes, aiitl| tives, was presented in the police court this) best known operators in Southwest Keeps the Best leaving our store. shown in Paducah at less than cost | guarantee a perfect match for any Mr. Percy Poxton has retarned| ™orwing on a warrant charging b nK ptucky, and his bride, in addition » of material alone. \shade of h from a trip through Northern In. | with : ete Toate erbet case bathed pretty and attractive, is very Brands of GUARANTEED AND FOR{SALE BY 4 ADY The case nst F Hamilton i 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR «215 BROSDWAY) rics Gracie nit, ot Sharpe, is! cyarset witha conch of the petee, Cigars and Tobacco DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE visiting relatives on South Fourth] was continued until Saturday, MR, Si R. CARNEY SINKING, street. Sadie Skelton, a woman of West} Incandescent lamp globes suitabk fo? system for sa Book cases that were at McPherson's - ‘ his. from a visit to Mrs, L. B. Anderson, |ness, and a young man who was}, 0 , | Tam putting on this.... caught walkiog with her, was fined | Peritonitis Sets in and An Oper | Jobn Foster, of Murray, and C, | for breach of ordinance. ation Is His Only Hope. ncandescent H. Starks, of Benton, were in the] W. M. Acker, colored, was | Sey aaa charged with refusing to pay his fare — ome, s oweet4 Home d 1es White, of Lovelaceville, nile No. by aoe ie dab Sad News of, This Popular Man ’ ® erated on at the Boyd ia.|that he was drunk, and when a dol- lc Peles JOHN 6 MILLER : ee mae, as urner firmary Monday, is improying. lar was changed dropped rye He Rysomes thor City Rony: ‘ 5 How to make it more beautiful. | {claimed the motorman did not give “e t * Mr. Jesse G. Curd and wife bavel iim the correet change, and refused , Handsome pictures make lovely homes. - ‘ Each jreturned from Mayfield, Mr. Curd’s After favorable reports for eight For Ninety Cents Eac Layfield, Mr. to pay bis fark. “An here no avorable reports for eigh ATTORNEY : : father being greatly improved. |... fevidence to show that his. intention days, the sal news today comes from AT LAW E are pleased to antiounce that we have secured the finest and mn Messrs, Fletcher and A. er-!was to violate the law, the warrant! Mayfeld that Mr. S. RK. Carney, of mee | most beautiful line of pictures for premiums to our customers 00000000 rell left at noon today for Chicago! was dismissed. Paducah, and president of the West- that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have “ae and the East, to be absent five or six a ern District warehouse, is in a pre heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these works , t This is a great gas saver, and makes a hctte than the old] days. carious condition, peritonitis having ]419 Broadway. of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. These ry & 8 lay i i w offe i} offering: style. Please call and see them, or telephone 325 Mrs. W. A. Cade and son, Frank setin. He was this afternoon re very handsome decorations, desirable for the homes of every one, we | 4 t » ‘ | Cade, returned sesterday from Riyer- percer ears ported Mt sere and another oper- will give to our customers : y ation will this afternoon be under- I Porexeeyy ton, Ala., where they have been for] | > : i 5 , Boe To Be Filed Against the N.,C|inken ts lat chance of saving hi J. S. GANSTER ABSOLUTELY FREE ia Williams. iii he . thee rit y picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space on any wall, im r eb; rts Willis, the Ses eF] St. Le Railroad (Com- | ate, Carey, a8 will 20 doubt ve] MOQtArV PUD Lic joi or tait. Werdesire to show ur customers how -uiuch We appre- E < ; AFGHAN’ tavaley IC aurea aa pany at Jackson. remembered, was shot nine days ago ciate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by g wy 3 potte to Marsuilll: oouiilyy wiiert Hi ; een ey ee ee IND eaulGnOR Ge ng them something free in return for their liberal patronage. Wedon’t - seit titatteaa AME is now out on a $10,000 bond. The keep them “guessing,” either ere is no game of chance about our ay MEANT shes Maan peat ft the ¢ To Be Brought By Mrs Joe Der- jast news of Mr. Carney will be re- PENSION: CLAIMS emiums. Every customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand- LOCAL MENTIO aaa hfe la ‘ an pak i ‘ ceived with sorrow by his hundreds] prompt and thorough attention given somte art gems. Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing ° 3 = jaa Evangelical church will meet! rington for the Death of Her jf friecds here, who had believed be] “to all cases | goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and brought Mr, Jones Gets fils Bride. | rith Miss Tillie Roe OAL Husband. was on the road to recovery. The! yonchers for quarterly payment of ts many new ones, Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women and Sis, Harvey. Allen. father -of the! © As ay) a bahia is ni Macat unexpected change has had a similar] jonsions carefully attended to. children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio, Our prices on : young lady who eloped with Mr.Jotm | Mey nne CMe wees effect in Mayfield also, Silda, 71 Usoekh Thine etteek shoes please everybody. Even some who ‘come only to look” Jones day before yesterday, and who| *24 brug quilt block and money, Attorney R. T. Lightfoot left this], 4¢3 o'clock this afternoon Mr, | OMice, ¢1% South Shire streets remain to buy—not only because we have the cheapest shoes in tc 4 took charge of bis daughter and re COUNCIL MEETING. morning for Jackson, Tenn., wi Carney was reported in a dying con- ---- but also from the fact that every pair gives satisfaction, ‘‘Now is the od « 01 ¢ ol expected 8 ’ fused to perinit ber to live with her pis he will file ¢ suit against the N., C, earners not expected to survive MISS AGNES MOHAN | rccepted time’’ to buy sple ui id b argaitts * husband, relented last night and gave & St. L. railroad for Mrs. Joseph | U4! nigh at onr store, and get first choice of our Joha J, Dorian his blessing. The couple The Bond Refunding Question to} perrington, whose busband wi “au AnBae Solicits pupils for instruction beautiful pictures free. Come soon and - UO on bis blowing. ‘The | coupl mania: 5 ervington, whose bushand was run | REV. DORBS on the Lee e Eat’ we od aid ten yond ach Walk, g at } V's, and ‘ome Up. over and k while a brakeman on see for yo so you ¢ o rs jolted the congratulations af’ ouncil meeting tonight in] that road a few months ago, ‘The | Hoagie noch. Tener ts Pine pach ete ha a Bering Paducah, K number of friends, callod seccion, a8 statedvesterday, tofamount of the suit will probably be| Leaves Tonight for Home, But the] Frot ii: 0.4 Frimtte st. | gilt pictures. COM) Ys 5 fa Wiad Wace \take up , 7 g the|sbout $20,000. Mr. Derriagton was 2 y a « Stecher's Special Brew Pilsencr| take up the matter of refunding the} sbout $20,00¢ Ps Revival Will Go On now on Aeatghe wt Det Vs atl old city bond, and probably the elec-} well known young man of the cily| i ! place, I ah trie superintendent ordinance, and {and left a wife and two or three chii-| ‘The revival at the Second Baptist BICY : : — other minor matters. The call thus] dren. jchareh Mayne) draw large on aa Conyiet (0 Testify, far however. is only to consider the} ‘The unfotuoate young man was| crowds, and last evening Rev. Dobbs THE BIG FOUR... John Jackson, a convict, was| bond matter ; knocked off Lhe train aud both legs | baptize! one candidate, . brought through the city yesterday| “ 7 were cit off, Tonight he will preach his last ser-] Orient, Waverly, Hamilton, The War is Oni cies 'Devat Siena sonst | —— OOGTORS 10 MEET, cm. See Kenwood P fhomas, of Graves, en route from ae t ; | . and leave for his home it the Eddyville penitentiary to May-l1, 4 y, kawards Will R a e a. ‘There will he baptiz| $25.00 To $75.00 : a ast. field to testify in the cas st Jim | Dt A. H. Edwards Will Reac Sti ain tonight. Rev. Jones, for. Hiew-clase Repaie Stay Willingham, charged with horse steal- per Tonight, Is Myc Habtar With the: ke merly of Illinois, will continue the Wheels for Rent ing. ) Medical Society holds|{8 Mr, Hunter With the Long] meeting until the end of the week. » i ‘ — lies sectemonibly metiiag @ainke wi". nicface Houleimeetne al Chat’ Doki ube dase wseaal| FAs Es CRAFT&SON New Season’s Selling Steche cial Brew Pilsene Distance Telephone Pros ! Pasir aioe Few Pasener| pr. A, H. Edwards, on Broadway work during bis sojourn, and the ay tos Has Begun d the W Mae SAUEHE at Detzel's old) near Fourth, and a large attendance pects, | thriving church he dedicated Sunday 8 fay Gardner Bros, & i ~ ae is expected. | before last bids fair to become one of THAT ALLEGED BRIBERY. A Painter's Union Dr, Edwards will read paper en- Daeg the largest in the city w i he dif : Sh t | : t itled + ot the wounds of] We awh R a eve pat winter behind us; the different sections are beginning to } Co, Are Slaughtering Prices A fabio cel tien palates. tins | BRON Tees neAe OF Ue Forme oe | ens CRAPO Doane Wiles, RAILROAD MAGNATES It Will Probably Be Entirely 1g-| bloom with the freshness We will be glad to show you the new ven called for tomorrow evening at| the eye jad the subjec Hy then) “turn to Select a Site for the : se as it arrives, emf © its merits and endeavor to interest you id This Week is a Sure Vie the city hall, the object, it is v .. | be discussed by those present, nae St : nored By Ali Concerned. Paes tore keepers and your.{aterest. a0 store I stood, being to organize a union. Se Eee RE TT New Telephone Ex- The insult offered to Councilman : z ee sel Through Paducah Yesterd ‘ re mutual eo ee ; DEATH AT NEW LIBERTY, chntign. ough Paducah Yesterday | tades during a trial in the circuit)" "'N, suadow of ex permitted in our prices, The proudest dol- tory for Them if You Take} ty stecner's speciat Brew rir- teachin: on a Tour of Inspection, court last week by T. L, Davis, ex-| iar in the and and th silane of the breed-winaér can meth hes om sener at Detzel’s old place, Corner | Mrs, Emma Crossier Succumbs to ‘i b superintendent of the city electric! . 44, sting of commercial ¢ * Into Consideration tho Prices|**"“"’ Press™: Congestion Mr;(George Hunter, Socrolarandl trele’ ga acdaunent wotertae, | Ont, Mil Hkely.be droped . 2 : Wremsarer GRA BGDE Ae fd train, as announced yesterday. | In the first place no of NEW DRESS GOODS this season, The style, the fit, the ever i; Rama Grosser din +a J s|reached Paducah at 4:32 o'cloc ‘ fg ve {inish and the price modesty of these Died of Fover. Mrs, Emma Crossier, Fie eee ae eee ot Ten eee reached Paducah ,at 4:32 o'clock} bribery were ever mail the] We have just re 1 80 rice hand t y of th Given Below. Mr. E. O. Moore, aged 47, died| suddenly of congestion 9 oma! r of the East Tennessee | yesterday afternoon, being met at] 9, vation wae 80 pat that it could not {things in new dress goods that call for fresh os little to be desired by f last evening of fever at his residence| in New Liberty, Ill., yester company, returned last! the Union depot by Supt. W.J. Har- | leconvtaered intany cther light thar {a2 early Inspection. Karly bus ers who ok walks, bet Donate rs 4 707 Tennessee street. ‘The deceased | ing a husband and several children. |° from Cairo, whither they|aban and Trainmaster J.J. Flynn. {year eran iramtatey or insinuation (aze, aways on the alert for the new MY tad took: co onl Mae ‘ jing a husband and several children. | \ fa POR ee ' hee on ) that of an imputation or insinuation | things in gown stuff are invited to look ‘eed to fit as well as the ; ee was or at th Victoria mill.and| "The remains were buried in New iheiloce detente ¢ niet tne Bee 1 he party was quartered in four! Councilman Hades, when apprise: |them overs A range of pattern sults most fashionable dress maker oan pro- j Aa eaves a wife and three children. fede ve e long distance telephone line. They |elegant coaches, and consisted of é ; 7 lasting be oO two alike, will duce one $5.00 this wee } Turtain Washing. 29 = ’. sy iaarnad at the Tie x - 4 u NeW! said suc 1 insinuation was absurc superior «quality and workmanship, « ! in urta ishing, “Speciat Sale. At Cairo they learned that the city] York; Second Vice President J. T.] fe fe i the Gxcannecintanieat were | ben sult, , ‘ ‘ Salie RU and finish fr 60 and 7 : desire to inform the public that 1] Pure maple sugar, per Ib., 10e. | council had just granted right of way| Harahan, Mr. Franklia McVay, Ac} ect ne the | ex-superlotenden hal New Gress pay Allg Baad A wt $1 00° and "ail styles, now % ; make a specialty of washing, ironing} Heinz? Dill pickle, per gal., 30c, [into that place, which would give|C, Bartlett and Mr. W. G. Blair, off p°t°" the best of terms, accor Dg | spt ee ee] a OR ‘i A t jorts, owing to a misuod and 50c a y and mending lace curtains. Por-| Choice dates, per Ib., 7 '2¢ them connection with such cities as/Chicago; Mr. J. L. W. Cutting, of Lo TePOrs, owing to & inisuncer:|"""We have an up-to-date stock of ur new tieres cleaned and renovated. Tguar-| Choice dried figs. per Ib., 7 St. Louis. New York, Me. Haraban’s pric) ating they bad over putting some! dregs trimmings. SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS antee to wash and iron the fin N. O. molasses, pe The line to Ballard county will be| yate secretar: : Pr'Thorses in stables belonging we the] “We invite dressmakers’ attention to Just as long as shirt walste remain 3 ries without any tearing or shrinkage | cartel at CUAL Ths vesson the Glin T f councilmen, some time since, and the} our assortment of waist and skirt )opular, just so long will the separate y : e sts ” c e ad he party spent several minutes | linings. * Sug e goods. ai 2 9 oa} aay hes all ns : ex-superiatendent may have seized | ining " m * be vidence, Th \° - Snyrna Rugs, 30x60) in the souls. Give me ; trial bg n meal, per bt paay has been unable to get connec: | here. At is out on the regular semi-| lonfeae ey tint gmatuante to vent] EMBROIDERIES, Hon aa borane aba i eee > inches were $2.0 * or send postal card es, per doz., 10¢. tion at Fulton with the long distance] annual tour of inspection. >: | We are progressive and upto date from a money-saving, time-savin, * . 6 1s i 3 spleen. y e ld ’ » ANDERSON, Qt. bottles best catsup, telephone south is because it is a be Jin embroideries, and you'll find the and work-saving standpoint it’s not at week $1.29. 221 Adams St. I eee private concern, It is hoped that an Great Opportunity. = stontin buying easy. open to argument. . > ’ aia. secs will wak bo had Those wishing a high grade por-|*uaching of the *Kentuck We've just received 400 styles of — This week we will offer black silk “ ‘the First Victims. | Phone 89, 123 $, Second st. ement will yet be made, how-| 1 Be digh grade 5 March 24th. | dainty paiterns from St. Gall, Switz- skirts at $4.50 to 10.00. ook vases that ; es that were! Goorge Eller, Jim Bailey and Sage rr ever, which will give them the de- Shee at epic prices should take} 4) Kentuckians who can afford to|erland, that we will put on sale for — Shepherd’s plaid skirts, $1.95, 2.48 4 ; © Gi Ose oA ai stan at vantage of this chance. We make 4 eine Ben etre Lia tices by hird than such and 2.98 . : fl John Duke were caughton the streets sired connection at Fulton. a ig e make} oo : ’ lower prices by one-third than such and 2 $5.60, this week $4.00 |Jobs Duke we on the streets! of Dr, Hell's Pine Tar Honey, on re-| fy, Hunter anc + Joynes|the work in the window ai Hank|&® Should be present at unch-|high-art dainty effects were ever — Large plaid skirts at $1.98, 3.23 and 5 by Officers Potter and Underwood | tiring, stops a cough, relieves cr 1 BiG RADARS SORE ee Sones’ hard of the famous battle ring | offered to you before, and ten minute 0 eucl Book cases that were st visit atter the urfow lid sound-[r cures a cold, anit insures quiet revs! retgeu this aveuing. aul’ AM. Hunter pros. & Hones’ hardware storerthere- Tene name of “Old Kentucky." It] Inspection of our embroidery book ErGua: Eons Gite : q ed, and Ler They claimec . _ ‘| return this evening, and M. Hunter hes ; om OF eg vO ne . resting. ili convince you of the truth of this / wth $26.00 go this week for} je'over 15 years old. howeree } ti Jand refreshing sleep. Iti harmless. Jexpects to immediately select the site| Valuable originals. | Get your order Will be @ great and ioteresting. event: | Si ocamenk. If we can’t save you money onshoes q rae a 1 however, and Babies love it. Al! mothers who have | here for the location of the new ex.| iN at once as we will not take orders} Reduced rates at the Hygeia and |" Concerning our the other fellow ‘can’t, Our buying $16.60, were released for further inquiry. | used it recommend it, Try a 250] ¢ X*| rnuch lopger, and when it is too lute| Chamberlain hotels will be granted, | ini facilities enable us to contract (or : 25¢] change building ger, c too later citls noe’ the gay esalonr a NEW SHIRT WAISTS shoes in large quantities, and to make | shirt waist making is reduced to a prices very low. It will certainly | 2 4 . : ; $16.00 go this week at| Drugstore. tt W t V fort leaving 1 He at nr, We want you : , sepa ipsectlds ge, or trains leaving Louisville a $10.00. Sherif Rogers Out, for a patron, ‘Try it. it [A Pretty Home Wedding This ‘Atha ae ae ge [8:80 a. mi. and fi p. m., March 22d. | % if _ |. Sheriff Tobe Rogers was at his of- gs aR, x estalys akee and brhe rate from Paducah to Old Point | SPECIAL. < China closets we sold} tiv yesterday for the tir itp The Halls Spreads pli ad é Hew Leeuie, — | and return te only $18, Tickets me several weeks, Mic tae teen ill of t night the rail spread at Sixth] ‘The marriage of Miss Laura Chap- ; for seven days, Stop overs gra We placed orders with four prominent eastern clothing manufacturers, at $12.00, this week at typhoid fever, and was so weak that | Harrison streets and a Trimble/eze to Mr. Brack Owen was solemn- THE FRANKLIN GASE, Ae Bichmoods Va, Yor particulars | and our opening stock is being made to order, ‘The stock will begin to ¥ $7.75. hie returned liome, and may remain | tect car was derailed. ‘Today the}ized at 11:30 o'clock this morning} 3 : callon J.T. Donovan, C. A., 1. C, | afrive about the Lith, We invite you to inspect our stock of men’s, youths’ S| a. Week, until he gets| 2? could not pass the spot. andlat the home of the bride. at Tenth | Motion to Be Heard Next Monday.} x, 1, and boys’ clothing for your spring wants, at reasonable prices. China closets we sold | stronger. ira red there until the a and Jeffery siroets, i i; 5, Reasons For a New Trial, Sleeping car rates will be $4 for! md at $1 1.00, this week at| New City Steam Laundry uses ne ead ee. Johnson, of the Broadway M. E, - 2 .., , Stngle berth and $8 for section from } Ae baprialicky- ey, 8e8 HO! Steche Brew Pilsencr| chureb, oficiating. The motion for a new trial in] Louisville. For reservations address | i $6.75. a ly waler—clear distilled water! now on dr at vetvel’s old| The wedding was a quiet homeaf-| the case against Nosh Frank-/at once R. E. Parsons D. P. Aes c | % Sie ee aa it, ieee, fair, only a few being present, The| im, convicted of murdering Daisy] « U, Ry., Louisville, K | I 1 ’ ; | -—- Colored Couple Married. couple left at noon for St. Louis and] Sullivan and given a life sentence, = ™ | A R BOU R Ss F M. H. Wilson and Lizzie Holland,| We have sixty pait of the best] * Suthers tour vite Lene ures 1 HOSE ale ; a : Pi eh vod puke: Reuter ir we sixty pair of the bes Sekt sirirtiipers he grounds for a new trial are —_—— hey are also manufacturers of ithe aie, ere magried last night in French enamel shoes tha We offer BIRTHS, that one of the jurors, Anderson Hol- | George, the Son of Mr, T. J. King, | }On North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein mattress ofall kinds, and the leade| an ot > or $2.50 | per pat, regular price land, had previously expressed an ‘Canane a Wanna | = ad ; ry Stecher’s Special Brew Pil-| $5.00. ill not sell hut one pair to opinion in the case. ‘The case prom- . ing upholsterers of the vity. Awnings} Sener at Detzel’s old place, corner |one person, See our window, Born, to the wife of Mr, John ie to regain all its pristine lied George, the young son of Mr. 'T. 'Farmers’ James, Spence Lemon’s Feed Store! ’ made and put up on short notice jab and Broadwa Lexpuen & Lypox, |Theobold, Jr., a son. Mr. Jobo/ when the motion comes up » King, watchman at Langstaff’s, is : Wia tes . errr {a8 Menkwar, y, |Pheobold, Sr., the butcher, is happy d mysteriously missing. |Restaurant.... 21? §. Second $I, I 418 Nort} aled reat lor their special cut price] wosate in Fulton, : ae because of the fact that he will be The family resides on Jackson}, - ALL KINDS OF FEED.. Pa Nee |, tev. J. Hl Wright 1s iu the city.) ‘Try Stectier’s Special Hirew Pile called grandpa, Awarded street, and the boy has not been seen | Ene vase ree te ee Or Wa Selephahd ani ‘ Don't forget the place. | Fun, ch casi ha aati ith pater Peseta OF POR CORRE aia and Mig. Ellthorp are rejoice] Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | since school yesterday afternoon, Open day end night Short Orders Icive us a trial. Vrompt delivery, essed the Missionary Soctetys| paby, born last night. es, a : tilicdieens Wood, Rev. Gilbert Dobbs, who . —_ home. ID Alb t B he bes Mg cine tu |duction a asHog A ee X Fine Present. ° His father and several neigh ss rr. er ern eit n horse load delivered promptl ‘rice. | Bapust church, addressed th Mayor Lang is the recipient of looked for him all night and had the} omptly, Price, | Ba 5 f ofa : Gardner Bros &0 $ ea Ohio River Spoke and {man’s Missionary society at the First | present in the shape of a fine portrait police looking for him, ent radar | Physician and Surgeon ‘ 0, Rim Co,, KB, Bell tf, | Ba t church this afternoon, of ex-Mayor Yeiser, given by the Marshal Collius was notified, but up Fieri Sree eee ; late mayor himself. ‘The work is to press time no trace of him had Aide . 203-205 South Third strect. vs lal Brew Pilsener | done ia pastel and is a splendid like- been found. The boy was in the Next Doge dim Fare Telephone 396, etl wor [BOW OB draught at Detzel’s old] yess, and reflects credit on the artist, habit of staying out late at night, but Office, - 364 « aie aon Mr. Leslie, who executed it. Mr. was never known to remam away all HOURS Telephones {Restlsnaas Ma FS by! eet gybotr Plenty of Dust, Leslie has also completed pictures of bight before. a : Fan. Hivit'coustivation | | ‘The dust today kept many people} Major Thos. T. Jones and City Clerk aes — s le » buy and try a box |off the streets, and was something] Patterson, and several other % Fresh and sat water fish received 110,45 Spent, WoMNELawiul to gOgAbtntee Mate simee | nent ciiixece, Mayor Loca sll tia To Dealers ry Give them deily, | Sa ror ey iets iP Many store| vent citizens, ayor Lang will place > vy. Sa'mou, snapper, cod, FO |:ioors had to he closed to protect the | is gift in the city council” chamber. Plenty of good smokers ‘ y en's Special Brew Pil | goods inside from the clouds of pul-} Mr, Leslie lias his studio in this elty in the city, Bat you don’t LI N N WOOD A Sener at Detzel’s old place, Corner 4 band Brondway. sivelis, Spanish |, ‘rout, ete, A. Crank, i 24:1mo 125 S, Seeoud St. Miss Bertie Gowans has returnec bottle from your druggist. | | | | the Linnwood ¢ | verized real estate that was every where, Gaining in populaz favor every day, was floed for dranken~ Court street, OWEN-GHAPEZE, f Hank Bros, & Jones’, on Brosd- way. you will regret neglecting this rare opportunity, Thanking our patrons and awaiting ‘A Pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDARi 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH KY Telephone 392 fos you to get in touch with our shoe stock these popular resorts short stay will] vience by the manufacturers we have very delightful, Tickets will be} engaged to make sbirt waists for us catch ’em with poor cigars. And watch results,