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AND WE KEEP EVERLASTINGLY AT IT Two hundred dozen children's y ribbed black hose go on sale aturday for 5 cents, Look here for separate skirts if you want style, quality and low ice. We will not disappoint you in any particular. J 'y skirt is made from late and durable fab- rics, whether wool or silk, and ac cording to the latest cut. The ladies express surprise that we are able to furnish such handsome garments at such prices. A large lot of ladies’ figured mohair dress skirts, splendid val ues, go on sale Saturday tor $1.00. One hundred dozen large fringed huck towels go on sale Saturday for 6 cents. Millinery Department We have no opening, but have the largest line ef pattern hats in the city ich we are showing daily. Our fine line of sailors are by far the nobbiest shown this spring Call and see them. Remember we are headquarters for all kinds of hair Just received a new lot of switches and bangs. goods. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...2/5 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE | LOCAL MENTION. Died of Pneumonia, Mr. Walter Gillespie died last evening of typhoid pueumonia at the ‘home of his step father, M: {ter, on North Fourth street iceased had been employed | Paducab Peanut company ‘a mother, a brother Be'le Wyatt. The ret ely be taken to Florence tomorrow for bu by the dl leaves a sister ~ Specia | Sale ONE WERE 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. A Glass Hat. The rarest novelty in the millinery line in this is the 88 Hat that will be displayed at the Smith Sisters’ Millivery Opening 24m3 Something For Nothing, We cav't give it to you; don't pretend to, but when you see ovr line of spring shoes ‘twill be dificult to believe otherwise. We make a profit on every pair, but you wouldn’t think it. No nonsense. Prices Btls Repairing promptly done, tet Lexpter & Lypox, The Shoemakers, Many People in Town. cording to the keep- ards, there were more s country people in town than had been krown to be here at Jone time in many months, Ba d ann Marshall counties furnished the largest delegations, and most of the men had tobacco to sell. You don’t have to wear our shoes, but you can save money and have comfort by doing so. all and ex- amine our spring shoes. Repairing promptly done, Lendler & Lydon tuedf We will also add to our special cut price Sale (until the se Sideboards and Center al Wood, Telephone No. 29 for a nice two horse load delivered promptly, Price $1 cash. Ohio River Spoke and Rim Co., E. E, Bell, tt. Milliken Stil Improving. Young Don Millikeo, who was stabbed by Will Ellithorpe several days ago, continues to improve, and All the above - mentioned ls will be sold for LESS than actual cost, as we have to: now his chances for recovery are ey —— ie Foom, good. He will hardly be able to ap-| ‘They Violated the Market Ordi- sill ot gotta riiraurt oustyae href a Nacvices : sat DORK anataad iii hana melita requested to meet at the city hal Mrc Sinrhihere i ear agaiust Eilithorpe in the polive nance, It is Alleged. | Susday motoing between 9 acd 10| 10 the Meo E, chureh 5 ourt Satarday* however. hres as follows 10:15 a Adee dala bald Half a dozen or more grovers were | o'clock m. Preaching 7:30 p & $100 Reward, warranted this morning by Judge! - mee : ; . I Meee i ft : oe , by Rev. W. Dann. Class Solid Oak Sideboards, cot theres aden me ate tai CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. icwioe p.m. sharps sz tw ; " ‘ cure inal | market ordinance, Market Master In- mee fender, Width j | nl A vaugh class leader. Fifth District from $7.50 to $20 ‘an i's Cause l gram prefetring the complaint, seis baugh class leader. Fifth, District} , : the meatal frateFui The warrants were a source of con- ; T r ; : ‘ ‘ Hitutionnt disease ry Texru Ste KistIAN—Bible | Teachers meeting, O : Solid Oak and Imita-} een ees siderable amusement at police head Pyare Coaite tap nae eo Wetay auc. Ae ‘ i quarters, as the ordinance was only} Plain City neoteets | SCHOO:.© +e Se cet at Rais, | ‘ : ion ogany Cen passed at the Iast meeting of the |feeulsr | ap Ula, abd. 7500. pou ici | 4 s}council, and was passed partially for}"#ht- Important business matters}. m. and 7:30 p.m oy Finst Critistias—Services at the A ter Tables, from 53c the benefit of grocers. The setion | Will be presented. {the morning, eae sie First’ Christian church, South ed GR ND to $3.50. they are charged with violating is the | It is contemplated having a special OAT etiaily welcome w. (corner of Seventh and Jeffers | ‘0 bith one relative to the purchase of goods | ™€eting within a few weeks to confer, All cordially welcome, "| streets at 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p 8 ‘ 5 Hold by during market hours, for the nose | the M. M. degree, at which time, 4 T, pastor. t Rev. er, of Lexington, | Malls} ig ; he purpose i m. Rev er. of Lexington, —— of reselling the same. Mr, Frederick Speed, a Mason of) : , Ky., will preach morning aad even- | ; ie ations » meeting at the Y. M,C, A.!Ky., will preact g j The Next Attrac The cases are set for next Satur pee bars ght wal be melt moran ip. m will be aiddreas-[ing.” Sunday school at 1:30 a. m., | A A Arthor E. Miller and Francis R.| day, the regular ordinance court day he lodges at Murray and other wey ee ot, | F. B. May, supreintendent. Ju | Call and see our line offsiiart will present “Brother for et OY | neighboring towns will be invited. ABs AOR SP MI adeavoc kes thar, Beatie Budiey: | ' Raby Cartioges before you buy] Brother,”’ at Morton's opera house pinumood, Linnwood, nothing | 4 banquet of some ilaracter will be See oes oat {or 6:30 p.m. The protracted meet- | Thursday and Friday ; elsewhere. next Thursday night. else, tf "| Prepared, and it will doubtless prove] Guace Kriscorat—Rt. Rev.Thos, | ing services are proving to be very | rch § f De fac New C an important event iv Masonic cit-| 17 Hudiey, Mabe al ib aiitee ilinrerecuinatana helpful. Services | March 31 and = April 1 —. QT Death of a G Be ites ied spt patonry ses no cles. | Kentucky, arrived in the city today |every morning at 10 o'clock and every H ante treeewecks old eld of Mr, muddy water—clear distill water opp FELLOWS. aod will be. the adeeb at Rev. BH, i. laventug ae7 145: through ‘the week \ grand exhibition of superb creationstor sand masterpleco Rawlnndeaw ast night “Thel | Bs Both Mangum and Ingleside Reed during his stay. He will preach |Come and bring your friends with | Of ingenious hands, A lovely array of the greatest millinery, stock in a funeral took place this afternoon DEEDS lodges have been enjoying a boom at the Lenten services in Grace] you. i * You'll want the new hat for Easter, try to make your selections early a | [ f0S, 0, payee oe eee — this spring. Arrangements are be-| church at 4:30 this afternoon and!” parp-srrent Metnopisr—-Preach- | 8 avold possible disappointments. ‘A nice souvenir will he given froma q Oak Stoye Wood, Ex-Sheriff Holland deeds to E, ( erfveted to make the 7th anni-! preach at both services Sunday—at by Rev. W. C. Wate the pee 1 ook & ' d ' 2 a ei ; uday—at ing by Rev. W. C. Waters, of McKen- body's weloome ; 203-205 South Third street, One horse lon for 50 cents; two] Boone 57 lots in the northern part of {¥etsary of Odd Fellowship a great! night he will administer confirmation. | ie"Tenn,, whois now conducting the Aeotee lake Telephone 36, Vfor $1, celivered. Phone] the city, for $1,500. success. ‘The session will he held at) All are invited to attend these ser-| revival services at 11 o'clock a. m., CLOTHING OPENING ‘ .C. SEAMON. 15030] Messrs Ed Woolfolk and George Maytield thie ye ar, ani will be largely | vices. bene, 2 30 p.m. Sunday school | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 31 AND APRIL 1 pie tea Potomac shad, snappers, salmon| Rock deed to the Padueah Coal and attended by Paducah Odd Fellow ‘Skdtup. Bes at 10 a.m. ‘The revival services will Thursda iday we willoficially open our new clothing and gent's Paap Mining company the block of ground | ,, 108leside lodge will meet in special coutinue during the coming week, | furni and smelts, received daily at T, Db, Harris’, 124 South Second Phone 185, street, 22m2 Leading Upholsterers ; of the city. Sunday School Association, — |, Hott sit ate deed (a-ak KNIGHTS 0) ard Page eighty-six acres of land in The Fifth. Magisterial Sunday] the county for $200, On Monday n f : : a aera Meek tang ee] Jas. Loftin deeds to R. S, Barnett ones Farmers “Piven * [at 3 o'clock p. m, All Sunday school] Mag, Of aud in the county for bree ranks of the order, workers invited, sane rank work light ref Restaurant... ? §. scons), J. R, Walker deeds to the N., C,| fan work lh ret Ladies! St. L. Railroad company a lot at The best meal in town for the On next Wednesday and ‘Thursday bach Sar I will place on sale the largest and Open day and night — Short Orders| inost varied assortment of pattern ia | hats and noveliies over brought to this city, You are respectfully in- Vited to examine this stock, Mur. Cate Wannen Grranpey, JOHN 6. MILLER, ATTORNEY 3 AT LAW... 419 Broadway. Grand lunch tonight at 7:30 at Merchant's Exchange. Dr, Edwards, Throat Specialist ur, Kye, Nose and ducah, tf. — Bi Awarded =| Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Cheap Groceries. 3 Crown Raisens per Ib.. Seedless Raisens, per Ib...... 5 Choice Prunes, perlb....... P Hominy and Grits, perlb..... Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour Choice Dates, per |b,.... Choice Maple Sugar, per |b Best N.O. Molusses,per gal Best Chewing Gum 2 packs. Hest Kraut, per gal....++ Best Dill Pickels, per gal re th a Oyster Crackers, per Ib.. Woodville, are parents of a fine|Plified in a beautiful manner b I. L. RANDOLPH, - daughter, Banner commandery, and all mem. p> Puvsw 4 3 Si Sec: Sirce' id s , em-| Cumpertann Preswyrertan—Cor- ‘ 125 South Second Street, "Phone 89, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilkins are| bere me have ‘not seen the work nor of Sixth aud Court streets, M. E. ae Incandescent lamp globes suitable porents of a fine boy baby. awl He Fs ‘ pony Should | Chappell, pastor, Sunday schoo! at * for system for sale nt McPherson's! 4 Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder o-To-Hae for Bitty Cowie time. Aft heresy at that 9:30 a. m.; preaching at 10:45 a. oe aed tebtae . er the degrees have buen 7 ae Drug store. tt amenanee tot Feo bs cure, makes eas lconferred, the mittee will enim, and 7:30 p. m. The printed “We Sell Cheap ~ We Sell a Heap +! where the warrants were The de. | N) Thom between Ohio and Tepnessee’ strects, ‘Twelfth and } cut at Brooklyn night betore last by knife. @ YEARS THE STANDAR(},;! b= Mr. Bob Parish, of the Langstaff-| Orme Lumber Co., will go to Mur- ray temorrow. Mrs. O. B, is a guest of her parents, Mrs. T. J. Williams, | Mrs. Marion Long, of Cincinnati, | is a guest of Mrs, T. J. Williams, her | | sister, on South Sixth | | Mrs. Will Yancy | the city, and who for several days, is improving friends will be glad to learn. The Anne Ha club meet Saturday evenir arch 26, at Prof, McBroom’s office st 7 o'clock All members requested to be Barber, of Memphis, Mr. and 8 been quite sic as her |W will | shar; present. ! | TWO FARMERS Fell Out This Arrested, | tel lig ieoige Thomasson and ‘Yom | me Clark, two well known farmers of the | ep, Clark’s river section, were arrested | — |today by Ollicer Jones on a ¢ | of breach of the peace. The men had an altercation over | aw handles, and used insulting lan- | guage towards one another. | After being | Jeartied into J ze | trested they were Senders’ office, ndge ‘What did you you?” Judge Sanders asson, preparing to write. | “A — liar and — — —,” replied say son, Twasn’t used at all, them words | weren’t,’’ interjected C you put ’em down, either!’’ Judge Sanders put them and the men will 9 at Monday's session of coart. down, neverthele uswer Try Henderson Brewing Com} pany’s Bock Beer, A special] brew from Carainel Malt. | DIED IN MISSISSIPPI, an Springs, Miss., announcing thedest? of his sister, Mra, Serah Adams, who federate army. Capt. Ballowe first receive! a mes sage today three days old, announ: ing ler serious illness. He tele graphed to ascertain how she was, as soon as the tele was delivered, and an hour Ia another am r received Don’t forget the grand ‘lunch to- night at at Merchants’ change. the Third street and the river. * orton streets for $150, who restos wear PROFESSOR | these thing solutely certain with them can be You may live for years and thi Sessiun on ance is desir PERSONALS. (GREAT HEN'S How Discoveries Are Helping | l Is, | | \ OENTGEN'S X RAYS \ hat They 2 an i and tho A Strong Statements Some | Great Scien tarily Few peoy wonders me » eve legraph, the tele hit, th elettrie wre contribute We ough PROFE dl le women, | live longer and be r, ees. pag And we do if we wise: arah Adams, Sister of Capt Think, for example, of ihe won- Maadal Wallowa @ tea derful Roentgen X Rays. Why, “ they easily show things that were Capt. Randall Ballowe this morn-| once hidden from all view. You can ing received a telegram from Holly|}now see the contents of a trunk or |desk from the outside, although you cannot see what resided in Paducah imany years ago. about. But you The deceased was 76 years old,and| for these remar had been in ill health for sometime easily show you Her husband was killed in the con-| pal organs and b ns Of the bod, Moni various d Knights are cordially invited. WOODMEN OF . for us. Morning—Both| “Just consider for sae And this is very fo in the case of the two m 34, of Mayfield, will ah lodge to witness work in all WORDS, stists Volun- Make, | THomas A. Epison. rstop to think what ern science and discoy- | disordered kidneys. ing under the eyes, pains ia the back The | colored or brick-dust the elvetric| aid fete 43 are | cars, all these and | indicate that you are to the sings we! Bright's disease, t to be better men| realize it, - Why? Because kidgey di most mysterious & troubles, and they ar t moment! things to de If you were asked t know just where to p) Few people would few symptoms of thei ly all the s: }to suffering humanit }lead to Rome,”’ ‘that the cause of near ical trouble can be source, namely, the | wreat physician once | sesses t y ROENTGEN f the help nd we should people are thinking 1 can pretty nearly kable X-rays will many of your inter they are work- unate, for important y itis the only ab. that any trouble tected, Der Wa. or Woman whose kidn A good time is promi PLASTERERS asterers’ un il in the Admission The charity t April 15. tomorrow as follows: 9:30am, J. R. tendent ; preaching in 11 o'clock and in thee Men’s prayer meeting service. Services wil ing the week. Come, night to coafer A full attend-| P PYTHIAS, ight Benevolence visit After the eshinents will be and visiting Gruman Evancnnn be regular services at German church tomor in the morning at 10 night at ), Sur vers TAK WoKLD, Everyboay Says mo, Olive camp will meet in extra ses-| ! A hearty invit sion next Tuesday night todo in-|&d to all. itiatory work and finish up some de- The Ladies’ Mite nd bowels, | ferred business. next Thursday afterne a ELKS. of Mrs, I, Young, ae _ Paducah lodge No. 217 meets to-| street, 5 Le night in adjourned session to initiate icenchihseaeo a Serer pers ae Mr. Charles Williamson, of Falton. ‘ rin HARRIS IMPROVING, A great deal of interest is being) Uaual hours at th €!ehurch, Fifth and Jef rooklyn Man May Get Well, Ac- cording to Reports. Lee Harris, who was stabbed and Dan” in a crap game, is today re- Nothing has since been beard of e fugitive culprit who wielded the BIRTHS. Mr, and Mrs, James Nichols, of and 14, manifested in the annual reunion and meeting of the Orleans on May 7th, will be well gran The different commanderies of the United Order of the Golden Cross are arranging for a the members of the state executive committee, who will be here April 13 On Wednesday night, the th, the three degrees will be exem- represented, having signified their intention of at- tending. ‘The anoual election of officers will ported better, with good chances of |°°°Ur Next Thursday night, GOLDEN CROSS, Rev. W K. Penrod, | d lodge at New Forgiveness of Paducah Elks}? a number ler, superintendent, 1 every Wednesday at Bible class meets in th the church every The public cordially these services. Rey. Henry Miller again tonight at the reception to p.m. vited, And you may not directly over the kidneye, would you The fact is that the and itis eq Epwarp M.R.C.S.1L “Christ as an Influence, school at 9:30 a, m., Mr, J, M. Fake morning at Friday evening. terian church at 7:30 o'clock. vices tomorrow at 11 a, m, and 7:30 Everybody very cordially in- ‘iro minutes of the presbytery, held in Paleness, puff- urine, chilliness vretty certain to oti the read to seases are the of all known » hardest of all o put your hand lace it? kidneys have town, but pos ymptoms known y. “All roads ly true phys- ly fovery traced one kidneys. As a Sai “Noman to Ronsoy, cat There is but one thing that will do is a good motto, and it is equally true with disease. Go right to the cause! Don't waste time in experimenting, for you may be grow. ing worse all the while, Get the best—something that will pvt you in perfect health quickly dnd certainly. tree’ r this, Here is what some great scientists of the world have to say: Dr. Wil- liam Edward Robson, M. R. C.S. L. L.L. C. b, of England, writing upon this subject, declares: “1 em- phatically state that I have been able to give more relief and effect more cures by the use of Warner's Safe Cure than by all the medicines in the British Pharmacopoeia.” What is more essential to good health than pure water? Our Filters will x make impure water as And here is what the great Mootot| PUL lear and sparkling as spring Warmers Sate Cure forpatents wn Water, Every family should have one. Every Filter tested before suffer from kidney and liver diseases and it restores them to comple tially iv all circle of my acusnt. (Leaving our store, GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE nce,” ‘There ts in all these great liscor-} eries of one grand lesson for every one. it lesson is this: Do vie I AM SELLING « THE... St. Clair not hesitate to avail yourself of the! best discoveries and improvements of Range moilern times for preser your health and prolonging both your 3 }lives and your happiness. Remem- ~ At a very low price. ber that invention and discovery are Seo thas at work constantly, and that you are entitled to the ts they place withia your reach, You cannot have the Roentgen X-rays thrown upon you all the while, but by watching Your symptoms carefully, and guard ing against the first approach of dis: | ease by a faithful use of the best of all known remedies, you may cer- tainly live in health to a good old age ve A JESSE B. MOSS... HARRY L, FISHER, : THE MOSS-FISITER bhatt thelr thts | " YIN (4 ae i Ain hn tsa | IMPLEMENT COMPANY 4 Crane thahrehat band hy? Mi wana, ated 2. Gul rug | ALL KINDS OF re in good. you are in d health and yet neys dispatch stating that the funeral took |the time tt great organs of | order is ever long diseased.” place yesterday. the body, your kidney Now science and discovery have WE DESIRE TO MAKE CoN.|@4y_ be slowly ” rotting away. /done wonders, not only in toe ing tract with two first-class special sales. | Headquarters, strange pains, loss of /the cause of all these troubles, but wen for year or longer, Give refer- | $tFepgth and evergy, shortness of also in discovering the way to cure ences, lines handled and territory breath and a fickle appetite, all mean them. ‘Strike at the root of the covered, Cannon&Co., Lowa City, La —— the occasion into a social meeting. * UNION. will give a bell building p 50 cents. superin- the morning at evening at 7:30, after the night | continue dur At—There will the Fifth street row, German +30, English at school at ation is extend society meets on at the home ou Jefferson rvices at the|‘ tall persons to attend these services. NEW GOODS BEST GOODS this church during the past week, will be at the church for distribution. |. m4 sie ee Citak d Walte Wood } Everp member should be present to| 4eeats for Rock Island Plow Company and Walter A. Wood haventiog wchinery. Call and see us. secure a copy. Junior Endeavor 2:30 p. m.;{ Senior Endeavor 6:30 p. m. All| 105 South Sccond St, (0; © Market-house) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, are cordially invited to attend. t awaits you here. ar, Hats, Clothing, ete Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, A nice souvenir will be ha penders, om this dep: “Mueh ¢ rt to A cordial invitation is extended THEY TALK ABOUT HE ys she looks like a quee Srooxp Bavtist Coencu—At the! Second Baptist church, corner of Ninth and Ohio streets, there will b k How could k otherwise When she persists in wearing the Amer- can Lady corset, that permits porfect freedom of action, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., W Why not try one’ yourself? Vantrease supreintendent, Preach- \ special opening of Amer- ing at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. by cant corsets will be the pastor, P mealion Thank made Thursday and Friday rd . nl A handsome souvenir will day evening 7:30 = The public be given with each purchase adly weleomed in medium, long and short styles, 81.00, EASTER KID GLOVES FITTED and GUARANTEED The fresh spring lines we have bought for cordially invited and to all services. Geeman Lutiean—Services 9 the Fourth Street German Luther: church by Rey. C, A. Frank, of this event are here and we are ready tor the ansville, Ind. erman at 10:14 rash, Kindly note how we are bidding for your ., English at 7:15 p. m,, Sunday , kid glove patronage with these specials, Mrs Bngilal at 7318 )p unday |“ One lot kid gloves worth $1.00 ase trade in hool at Ya, m. Everybody cor- Afally invited tor altand dneement for 6c a pair. ially invited to attend, One lot Foster's patent lacing hook kid gloves in black and colors for S5e a pale. First Baptist] «What must Ido to be. sav |. We offer one lot of very fine kid gloves, spec fersou streets, | was Rey. Spencer's subject st the ial for 95¢ a pair, ed Sub-| First Christian church last night. He misseis f. aT AR heirs pares Enemies” a ag a Wadiartal (a ‘I thete was!,, Everything # new, nobby empting bay +3 made a masterful talk, and thero was /i4 pricea all the way up, from Qe to 61.00. unday!a large crowd to enjoy it. ‘This ‘ONY. HOSIERY. *rayer meeting 7:30 p. mJ he basement of invited to all will preach cond Presby- Ser- again services, which were attended ump There will be no services tonight. | at the Third Street M where Rev. W. KE. Kenzie, Tenn., 1s holding a meetin Tae Onyx faa tri. Need we say & word more. » 80 No other so perfact in shape, #0 el ppreciate them. 5 10 o'clock there were! Big stock just received. » revalation in hosiery durable. The cultured every where j SHC Great shoe values can be had here, HARBOUR'S On North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein yy quite a number of girls and boys. Come--see for yourself, ‘There continues to be large crowds! church, of M Waters, le preaches every day at 2:30 and :30 p. m., and last night was beard by a large crowd. Filters “* « % W Y 4 * N \ \ ss >