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— Shegia x“: Me. a r}pair it cheap. Corner Sixth and} East. 4 with Iti youn; We will also add to by Ipeiiible-ateata: tt Mrs. Pat Kilcoyne has returned men cares lye oe * young special cust sale (until the Soe aTPY eT from Fancy Farm, where she visited |™% 00 South Phird stree Struck In the Eye. Mute, sadl nights ago, was fined $3 and costs. |G The Most Gigantic Sale of Muslin Underwear... Three Big Lots At Cut Prices Lot {—Perfect fitting embroid- A JUDGE'S SUDDEN DEATH. FOUR BAD BOYS BREAK SEWER PIPE, Ever held in the city, by the bargain givers of Paducah. Two thousand pieces gor He Was Si ak Chenoa Striking Lesson to Those Who Neglect Timely and latest yles, Warning. making alone, $2.9 A learned judge was taken sudden- Don't fail to see our elegant} ty ill in church, December 5, 1897 | assortment of silk, satin and woolen | in the city of Brooklyn. Four days dress skirts and suits before making | jater, in spite of the best medical aid, underwear at less thah cost of sewing alone. Four Warrants—Three Arrest- ed This Morning—Deliber- ately Broke the Pipe at the cost of ered gorset covers, children’s waists | your selection. he died. The doctore snid the judge WHA"S Hamme coh ita | pe ante lind kidney disease and had lived a 7 Lot 24-1; dies’ full-sized night WT ttin D t Phi long time, everything Lou Mos and Robert Carson dresses, autiful sty’ in fine ery epartment considered. , “tact? " ladies’ ‘ A manor woman may live along Fined For Immorality and embroiderdd corset covers, ladies’) Our new pattern hats are being for years with incompetent kidneys only to collapse as suddenly as a house of cards when the baby’s hand knocks it over. The early in- ications of Bright's disease are sometimes very slight—-headaches, dull pains, depressed feelings, lack of energy—all these indicate the first stages of Bright's disease, and yet few people think they mean anything serious until, often, it is too late. There has never been but one dis- covery known to the world and the medical profession for checking Bright’s disease in its beginning or curing it after it has progressed. That discovery, which is g»,popular in Europe, America and throughout the world, is Warner's Safe Cure. It the learned judge, who was stricken in church, had realized years before the secret power that was un- dermining his life, he might have counteracted it and lived to a green old age. Bat he did not know! And alas! there are thousands of people today who are upon the same Warranted For Per- jjury. muslin and Cambric drawers at the | received daily. Don't fail to s ridiculo (asd them before making your selection Lot 3—Novelties in ladies’ full-| (+ Faster. sized embroiderkd night gowns,| \ new lot of pretty stylish sail- ladies’ wide ruNed and tucked |...” ati colors, 25¢. skirts, ladies’ embrpidered umbrella "We carry the most extensive line drawers and extra fide Lola Fuller’ of hair goods in the city, and can drawers, Your chiice of these gar-| fot fail to suit you. A nice new ments, 39¢. lot of real hair switches just received at 75¢ and $1.00. Also a new lot of colored switches at 25c. © The attention of the police has been An endless varietg of silk and satin waists, all the nmgwest shades 215 BROADWAY... E BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’ MISTAKE THE PLACE ——— oldest of whom is eleven years old, and the youngest, Pruett, who is the only white one, eight years old. Th boys are charged with deliberately ruining many joints of pipe by break- ing them with a large railroad ham- mer and building fires in them. The boys claimed that Given Greer, who was not arrested, was WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, March 12.—Rain to- night and Sunday, probably clearing Sunday night cold. LOCAL MENTION. Lost His House By Fire. although they did not see kim brea! the pipes. Pruett said they passed a pipe that had a fire in it and hethrew some paper into it, but did nothing else. The crse was left open until } Mr. Charles Adkins, of near] Gangerous road, and who do not re- |8¢- Brooklyn, bad the misfortune of} lize it. landed 6 losing his residence and contents by —_———___—__—_—. ne hs aulte ‘San ot Geel bo as fire a few mornings ago. The family PERSONALS. ets pl cic A ace ba pee pteer | had only beon gone from home es best bar ts thea eens ae short time when some of the neigh- 3 bi he y bathe ys wed ice late to| M. Pieroni, of Chicago, is at the/not know any better,’ is ne | bors noticed the fire but too Pal thet’ It they kiiow bestees‘buch am save scarcely anything. Mr. Adklns|!almer, i . Miss Cora Davidson is back from] |icious mischief will not be allowed to go unpunished, Ed. Thomas, of Fulton, is atthe} [ou Moss and Robt. Carson, col- Palmer. ored, were charged with a miade- Mr. J. V. Hardy, of St. Louis, is}meanor this morning which would have cost them $25 or $30; now the penitentiary stares them in the face. But to get out of this, it is alleged they swore a They were charged with immorality, and both swore em- phatically that they bad never lived together in Paducah, while two other witnesses swore positively that they is a brother of Mr. Jokn Adkins, the shoe merchant, of the city. Frankfort. sam Givens has opened a repair hop at the corner of Sixth and Trim- ie streets, where he does all kinds of repsit work on gas and gasoline] at the Palmer. ae wr F. C. Edmiston, of Cincinnati, is at the Palmer. Mrs. Dr. D. G. Murrell has re- turned from New Orleans. Mr. Clay G. Lemon is out after an attack of rheumatism, —FOR— ONE WEER. stoves. tt Died In Tennessee, Mrs. Annie C. Fly, widow of the late Rev. J. formerly of the city, died at Conyersville, Tenn. ,yes- 1 t terduy afternoon, aged obout 50 r ears, fs ova sue yout a resi- dwin, of Marion, Ind.,} had, and one of these witnesses was dent of the city, and leaves two}is at the New Rich the Moss woman's own sister. They daughters, Misses Mame and Laura] J, H. Hammill, of Richmond, Ind.,] were fined $20 and costs each, and committed to yrison on a charge of of | false swearing, for which they will be tried tomorrow. Mrs. J E1wards, a step-|is at the New Richmond. The remains will reach] wy. 1, Davis and J. R. Slayton, tomorrow {morning and be Lowes, were in the city today. red in the afternooa beside the] “'sttceney J, BM. Worten left today body of her late husband, — tor Smithiend to spend Sanday. Try Stecher’s Special Brew Pii-| Mr, Robert Tyre is confined to his tzel’s old place, Gor./room with an attack of m pecaastenbhes fever. She escaped twice and was recaptur- Get your gasoline stove ready for] Mr. C. W. Thompson, of the}ed here each time. summer use. Sam Givens will re-| Racket store, has returned from the and Our special cut price sale of Book Cases and Smyrna Rugs will continue until March 17th as we still have several in stock that must be sold to make room for our spring stock. she and Carson lived together in Cairo. She has a very unsavory reputation, having served a term or alltwo inthe Nashville penitentia Finn Hamilton, one of the young 17th) Sideboards and Center Tabi Mr. Fred Hummel was painfully injured yesterday afternoon, While chopping kindling a stick flew up and struck him near the right eye, painfully but seriously, ijuring the Mr. Dick Callissi has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to SUES THE CITY. be out on the street, —— Mr. C. H. Bayne left at noon for] sr, Ed. C. Eaker Sues for $500 Al bo’ i City, Mo., where he will make B ths, shows - mentioned) seme _ ia tuvare eedsers Hae wile wil ro: for Alleged Breach of If your gasoline stove needs clean-| main a few weeks longer before going Contract, ‘oods will be sold for LESS La actual cost, as we have to] ing or repairing, telephone Sam Giv-| West, Mr. Bayne is a most pleasant make room. ens, and he will do the work cheap young man and has been a resident and rhe re cars Seber of Paducah for over a year, and| je Was Employed as Engineer on phone No. 20. Corner Sixth and|made many frieads here who regret 5 Trimble. ‘All work called for and| hig departare, the Street Roller, But Never delivered f; f ch: ‘. —$_—___—____—_ shih edie nL COL, POLOLAISE HERE. Gaining in popular favor every day, the Linnwood cigar, We want you for a patron. tf Ed. C. Eaker today filed suit in the circuit court against the city of Paducah for $500, for breach of con- tract, This suit grew out of Mr. Eaker’s employment as engineer for the street roller last spring. He was em- ployed by the street committee of the council, but the council did not in- dorse the action of the committe, and Mr. J. B. Miles, a republican, was put in charge in place of Mr. Eaker, who had worked only two or three A Well Known Chicago Man Visit- Wood. ing Friends. Telephone No. 29 for a nice two] Gol, W. R. Polgiaise, of Chicago, horse load delivered promptly. Price, | representing the Fire Extinguisher $1 cash, Olio River Spoke and/ company, is in the city on a visit to Bim 0o., BB, Belk tf. his numerous friends. 1t has been nearly a year since he was in Padu- cab. Col. Polglaise sold to the city its elegant chemical combination en- gine. He will be here but a day or or two, days Stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener| Mr. Eaker contended he had a now on draught at Detzel’s old} contract with the city, and coatinued place. to report for duty for some time. ESTIMABLE “LADY GONE, Mr. Eaker claims the contract he had with the city was made last May, 17th, and that he was to receive $60 Mrs. Mary Mercer, Formerly Of} per month. damaged to the extent of $500, and Solid Oak and Imita- tion Mahogany Cen- ter Tables, from 53c to $3.50. Delayed By Fog, The Dick Fowler did not. arrive until 6 o’clock this morning from Cairo, She was forced to tie upa short distance above Metropolis last night on account of fog. Call and see our line of Baby Carriages before you buy elsewhere. ‘Try Stecher’s Special Brew Pil- sener at Detzel’s old place, Corner 4th and Broadway. Wheels For sale, Ladies, Gents and Combination Tandem,second hand, almost new, on 103 North Fifth He alleges he has been easy payments. Springfield, Mo., Dies Here. ner Bros Co street. ut for this amount brings suit, Major ‘ 5 ———————— Mrs, Mary A. Mercer, late of] Josigh Harris is lis attorney The josion at Noan’s Ark. = |<, 1: died tod ft ol? , 203-205 South 1 ve! TY ', 4 Springfield, Mo., died lay of ¢ pode i -* The battleship Maine was blown] age at the home of hey son-in-law, Re CARNEY’S FUNERAL. Telephone i up in Noah's Ark window yesterday /Conductor W. D. Tudor, of the Pacelli, at 4p. m. before a lerge and most ille, Chattenooga & St. Louis, | y, . es : audience. Indeed the bos tan brea nen The de- Very Impressive Ceremonies Held audience was somewhat too large, 98] ceased was 75 years old, and a most Paducahans who Attended. the traffic on the street was tempora-| estimable lady. The funeral services at Mayfield at rily suspended, ‘The remains of Mrs, Mercer may|4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon ee ve carried to Kuttawa for burial,|over the remains of the late Mr. 8. This afternoon it had not been de-|. Carney were conducted by Rev, idud what would bedone with them, | Wellborn Mooney, of the Methodist ~ church, a large crowd being present. Stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener|The funeral took place from the now on draught at Detzel’s old}nome of his brother-in-law, Mr. L. is Wirhe ol Paducah peopl ee he followin, aducah people PAY TRAIN. were among hoes who attended it: — Messrs. H. C. Allison, M. Bloom, ° R. Loeb, H. K. Mankin, J. G. Heory, J. H, Pieper, Wm, Borne- man, J. W. Farmer, M, B, Nash, The Illinois Central pay train will] H. Puryear, H. L. Jones, A. reach the city next Friday, and will] Veal, Rufe Veal, J. D. Herndon, W. leave here Saturday afternoon at} B. Kennedy, H. H. Hobson, W. L. Leading Upholsterers of the city. Curtain Washing. I desire to inform the public that I take a specialty of washing, ironing and mending lace curtains, Por- tieres cleaned and renovated. I guar- antee to wash and iron the fingst fab- rics without any tearing or shrinkage in the goods, Give me a trial. Ring telephone No, 124 er send postal card to Mus, O. 'T. ANDERSON, 221 Adams St. MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager ONE WELK, COMMENCING 14 MONDAY, MARCH 14 MURRAY COMEDY COMPANY ager The Monthly Load of Illinois Cen- tral Coin Will Arrive Friday, New Fish Depot, ris keeps on hand daily , such as Red Direction Charles 1. ML -— Snapper, Salmon, Smelts and all i . 4 ‘ei g, | Were picked up a night or two ago, Vivian Pate, Harry kinds of game fish, "Phone 185, |2#45 o'clock. pel oats 2s, Wits Weille and but they proved to be over the re- Mins Geanel, Ferguson | Free delivery. 124 South Second] A portion of the employes will be} H. Puryear. Mesdames H. K, Man- quired age. Mrs, Ferguson, WT. Nelson, ere: urda, (ayes mall ; werset fe Pet serald Hosmer, Marie Anderson rterly Court. ®@ enn 2 hivunp ighest Honors—World's ir, And a host of others well known Judge Tully held a session of ASKS FOR A DIVORCE, LADIES FREE Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Novel Specialties Will Be Introduced | Between Acts, quarterly court this morning, several unimportant cases being disposed of, Mary Bluoks Says George Deserted | ‘To the Murray Comedy Comedy Com- Her. pany Monday Night, Mary Blunks today brought suit This being the first appearance of MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 14, for system for sale at | McPherson’s THE FATAL ERROR! |Prsstore. ut agai .t her husband, George Blunks, | the Murray Comedy Company in le ieee | Most All Druggtsts for d.x.ce and other proper rehef. | city this agg ei in order ny give Sell you what you ask for. Some|She s''eges they were married in| the patrons of Manuger Terrell’s op- Ladies accompanied by a person holding « dmitted {ree Monday night ‘beais on sale Sat Leok store. era house an opportunity to judge for themselves as to the merits of thjs superior organization, every lady accompanied by @ person holding & paid 3o-cent ticket adn few will ask you to take something which they claim is **just as good,” A little more profit induces them to 1896, and that her husband deserted her before two months had elapsed, and is now in unknown parts, do this. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hovey 4 - Farmers’ —J#¢5, Spenee Jig ine est cough, cold and grip cure BIRTHS. paid thirfy-cent ticket will be admit- After you try it once you will like it ted free to performance on the open- Restaurant... 212 §, Se00d $1.|00 weil to accept any substitute. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Robertson are| ing aight onl: ‘The best meal in town for the ‘Try Stecher’s Special Brew Pil-| parents of @ fine girl baby. Mr.] Stecher’s Special Brew Pilsener pe now on draught at Detzel’s old sener at Detzel’s old place, Corner | Robertson is a well known composi~ place. money... tor, employed on the News. Open day aad night Short Orders} 4th and Broadway, At Zanesville, Ohio, Inquire The Mayor Reports That it Is ceived from the board of light com- missioner, at Zanesville, O., making inquiry of the mayor relative to Pad- ucah’s system of street electric light- The diversion to which a number|ing, number of lights, cost of mai of small boys, and large ones, too, | taining them, and whether or not it is have lately become addicted in vari-| the opinion of those in authority that ous parts of the city, in breaking up| it is to the interest of a city to main- sewer pipe joints, must be stopped, | tain its own plant, called tu it and this morning Officer | report, and gave it as his opinion that Fred Hoyer arrested Sydney and|it was a capital idea for a city to own Boone Greer and Carl Pruett, the] its own plant. Of Captains on the Steamer Dick circles today that there would be an important change in the personnel of ceeded by Capt. Mark Cole. Arthur Cole, brother of the above, will, according to rumors, become one of the pilots, to succeed Pi in most instances, but were inclined to be reticent about them. nothing in the report—so far.” LIEUT. GEORGE SAFFARANS, city, will be read with pleasure. Tribune, and is as follow: to the Thirteenth regiment of infant- ry, stationed at Ft. Leavenworth. ing examined for a commission as first lieutenant. Got to Work, tioned at Ft. Thomas since 1894, having been graduated from the Na- tional Mili Point two years prior to that time. Lieutenant Saffarans is one of the most popular of the offivers at the post, and was recently married to the daughter of Capt. Crowell, of Ft. Thomas. He is a native Kentuckian, having been horn and reared in Pa- ducah. The lieutenant will probability, receive his comm: vbe early part of ext weel assume his duties at once. Dr. H.S. Jones, of who is a against home at night, wrote the mayor to- day asking Low the curfew law is working here, mal tive to the age of they are required to go ip, and for other points that will be of assistance to the authorities of Corydon in "| drafting a curfew ordinance. next Wednesday, March 16, and Mayor Lang answered the letter at p, | under the ordinance, which has been N,| a force in Paducah for one week. “) This was a colored boy, who proved he worked late. LIGHT COMMISSIONERS About Paducah’s Elec tric Light. Cheaper For a City to Own its Own Plant, A communication was today re- The mayor furnished the desired REPORTED CHANGE Fowler, the guilty one, and had the hammer, | Capt. Mark Cole and Pilot Arthur Cole May Succeed Capt, Howard and Pilot Hart. It was currently reported in river he Dick Fowler’s officers Monday, when Capt. Ben Howard, one of the oldest and best known captains on he Ohio, would resign to be suc- Mr. and ex-city clerk, t James Hart. The change, if there is to be one, will be the result of a difficulty be tween Capt. Howard and Pilot Hart. River men had heard the reports Capt. Joe Fowler, of the packet ine, was asked if the change would ‘ake place, and replied: ‘There 13 The Moss woman admitted that|A Former Paducah Boy, Is to Be Promoted at Once, ‘| Will Then Probably Be Trans- ferred From Ft. Thomas to Kansas, The following news of Lieutenant seorge C. Saffarans, formerly of this t is from the Cincinnati Commercial- ‘Lieutenant George C. Saffarans, second lieutenant Company , will probably be trai ‘Lieutenant Saffarans left for that afew days ago and is now be- He has been sta- ry academy at West ia all THE CURFEW ORDINANCE Js Proying a Great Success, as Was Predicted by Its Promoters, corydon, Ky., Writes For Information About the Law, Dr. H. 8. Jones, of Corydon, Ky., the head of s crusade boys who won't stay at ig inquiry rel: hoys and the hour A public meeting will be held there nce, indorsing the ordinance. There has heen but one arrest made Two or three boys pRices ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARI? . | m., pres BONDS’ DRUG STORE THIRD AND COURT pure lea Keeps the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco leaving our store one 392 CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, Testa Street Cunistian—Bible school 9:30 a. m., J. K, Bondurant, superintendent. Preaching services | at 10:45 a, m. and 7:30 p, m./ Morning services‘‘ Foreign Missions.’ The annual mission offering. Even- ing, ‘The Second Coming of the Christ.” All are welcome. Mayrietp Preserrery—Prepara- tions for the coming meeting of Ma field Presbytery in the First Cumber- land Presbyterian church are pro- gressing nicely, The entertainment | committee has met with encouraging success. style. BYTERIAN—Cor- ner of Sixth and Court street, M. E. Chappell, pastor. Sunday school 9:30. m. Preaching at 10:45 a.| m. and 7:30 p.m. Junior Endeavor 2:30 p.m. Senior Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Allare cordially invited to attend. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet Mon at 3p. m, in the lecture room of the church. Tuinv-street = Metuopist—Ser- vices at 11 a, m. and 7:15 p.m. by the pastor, Rey. J. W. Waters. Sun- day school at 10 a, m.,J. 8. Gans- Broapway Metnopist — Sunday school 9:30 8, m., preaching 10:45 0 p. m., Junior League ., Epworth League Monday, m., prayer meeting Wednes- 30 p.m. A cordial invitas tion is extended to all the services, H. B. Johnston, pastor, Spring Fresh trom foreign) Dress j!eoms. Artists designed them, experts wove them, and we're going to sell them at matchless low prices this week, Patent suiis no two alike, for $5 that ought to bring y 88." Suits for $6 that would bring Mrcnaxtosucna M. E.—Services| $10, Suits for $7.50 that would in the Mechanicsburg M. E. church | briug $12.50. Sabbath school ing 10:30 a, m.and 7 p.m. by Rev. W. T. Dann. Old fashioned class meeting 2:30 p. m. G, Z. Um- daugh, class leader. Prayer meeting | as follows Spring dress goods by the yard at 10 25, 35, 50 and 60c w yard, that do sell for much higher prices. It will be profitable when out buying tolook here tor spring dress goods Thursday night, teacher's meeting ai}and your every want in other dry Mr. Ed Smith's Wednesday night. | goods, 3 All jnvited to these services, Dress Mais i hashnal Fixst Cunistiax—Services at the| Trimming ‘tes is spoilea First Christian church southeast cor- and by pe trim- ner of Seventh and Jefferson streets, Linings Hings. at 10:45 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Morn- BS You can get the ing subject, ‘*The Least in the King- ber oh We invite yc cares dom of Heaven."” Evening subject, | lly inspect our stock, el be a saving to you if you buy here, SPECIAL LOTS Priced for speedy selling this week. There's only one caution, try to be among the callers, Se white check muslin 3 this week, 36 inch percales as long as they last for only do a yard, Shirting oalcoes in 50 styles for de a yard, A populer soft finished bleached "estic special this week for 5c a “Except Ye Be Converted and Be- come as Little Children.”’ Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, F, B. May, su- perjotendent. Junior Endeavor at 2p.m. Senior Endeavor at 5:30 p.m. Fist Bartist—Preaching at the ‘se for asual hovrs at the Fi-st Baptist church, Fifth and Jefferson streets, Rev. K. Penrod, paster. Sub- jects, ‘Jesus As a Worker,” and ‘Jesus As a Sou! Winner.’' ‘I'he or- dinance of baptism will be aduinis- tered at close of evening service. |‘ Sunday school at 9:30 a.m, Mr, J, | yard. M. ler superintendent. Prayer- Ladies’ high grade kid gloves for 79 cents, meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30p. m. ‘Bible class meets every , Friday evening in the basement of MEN $ CLOTHING AND HATS the church. The publiv invited to| — Our opening stock will begin to ar- all these services. | rive this week, We invite prospect~ ive purchasers to inspect the stock. Popular low prices will be made as an tducement for your trade, Evancr —Regular services a the Evangelical church, German preaching in the morning at 10:30, and English at night at day school begins at 9:30 a, m hearty invitation is extended to all, B. F. Wetrman, Pastor. Si » Bartist—Corner Fifth and Obio, there will be Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. — Preaching by the pastor 1la,m. and 7:30 p. Subjects, 8 and So,’’ for young converts, and ‘*Lost Opportu- nities,"’ The revival meetings , will close with the eveniag service. The pubhe cordially invited and gladly welcomed to all these services, On North Third Street THE BIG FOUR Orient, Waverly, Hamilton, enwood LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WHEELS $25.00 To $75.00 We are agents for best made First-class repair shy H.E.CRAFT& SON 431 Jefferson Street. IT WAS A TREAT, Srconp Prespyterian — Services will be as follows: Sunday school at 9:30 a, m., J. R. Clark, superin- tendent. Sermon to children at 11 a, m., preaching at 7:30 p. m, Prayer mectiog at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Sunday, the 19th, Rev, Henry Miller, synodjcal evangelist, will begin a series of m etings. Pre- liminary services will be held from Wednesday night. E « ybody cor- dially invited, Members of the church will please take especial notice of these servi Gerwanx Lurnenan.—Services by Excellent Lecture by Rev. Ellinger, Of Mt. Vernon, Last Night. Rev. Emil Rilinger, of Mt. Ver- non, Ind., delivered a splendid lee ture at Temple Israel last night to a fashionable congregation, The crowd was not large, on account of the in- Prof, A. Graebner, of St. Louis. |clement weather, bnt all present German at 10:15 p. m. Sunday/ greatly enjoyed the treat, Rev, El- school at 9 a.m, Everybody cor-/ linger proved himself to be an able, dially invited to attend, j eloquent speaLer, Has meray Cy Phy wert | Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'cloc! Telephone 121 for best laundry in} Roy, Eninger will preach again at the| t Paducah ut To Dealers... Give them Plenty of good smokers in the city, but you don't catch ’em with poo: cigars. e GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY PORATED 318-324 BROADWAY PADUCAN KY ter, superintendent. A cordial | body to this store to give us a look invitation is extended to all persons|dise ever produced for the lowest prices ever named, to attend. Filters Whatiis more essential tolgood health than pure water? Our Filters will make impure water as r and sparkling as sprin water. Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before I am putting on this.... Incandescent Gas Burner For Ninety Cents Each eooceooe This is a great gas saver, and makes a better light than the old Please call and see them, or telephone 328. M. E. JONES Korhour’s It's money-spending time now for spring merchandise—an anxious time for many who would practice true economy in their purchases, That's when the helpful men of this store comes in, We invite every We'll give you the best merchan- We want to keep business!jumping, and will make extraordinary low prices to do it, tl u A worm—a mulberry leaf—a pod he size of a fpeanut—and yet from his humble combination is evolved silk, the richest fabric that the workd ford a wa for this week. silk »| Very handsome ones for $4, Silks t produces t every woman can af. of silk at our low prices Ready made black for $3.85 this week, waists y the yard for 25c,, 39c., We., 6 . and $1 a yard, Another big waist bargain: The rest fitting, best material, latest style ready made wash waist, at the ittle price of 6: ean be bought here for 50 cents a waist this week, 0 MILLINERY, Let us show you our new sailors, new walking hats and dress shapes; new flowers, new ribbons, new sashes with fringe ends, ete, We will take pleasure in showing ~ these goods, A SPECIAL SHOE BARGAIN This week we will offer one lot of women's Douglas button sboes that tips in any i up to this sal ee HIGH GRADE BICYCLES|MISS AGNES MOHAN Give us a trial, ave flexible soles and patent rom 2'¢ up to 7. hive been sold for $2 ; for one week we will out the price; only $1.50 a pair, These shoe HARBOUR'S Just Back of Wallerstein Solicits pupils for instruction on the Reterence— PIFXNO Prof. G. S. Ensel Prof. H. O. Farnham, 1005 Trimble #¢, tiawin's Feed Store! 118 North Third street, -ALL KINDS OF FEED.. ‘Telephone 257. Prompt delivery, JOHN 6. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW... 419 Broadway. ft Temple, anda large crowd is exe pected. We want you for a customer. New Cry Steam Lauxpny, LINNWOOD And watch results, = eo. dm

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