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+ diacalian we ity jin Most Hous Is bad plumbing. It's out of it, ite defcc.s are sometimes unsusy , but it ie none the leas a constant menace to > the health, When we do plumbing it is well done—it is as near perfection as human skill can bring it. It stays done, too—it isa’t constantly getting out of order. Safety and economy both urge you to come to us, ED D. HANNAN, 132 South Fourth 8t gprmoeasaoescee Society Notes. CBE LEGO SSE LESTE LS PEO HER OSE ECE EEE CORE CECE: THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY.) yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. {tended to one of the society ladies of i Oo Bu IHOONPORATED W. E. Covington left for Hot Springs| this eity to appear in the’ theatrical iW. cuawenta ise RUEBEN ]to be absent from the city several] world next season as a ‘'ster.” As 2 aw t ARY | weeks. a matter of course very few people, W. b-Paatos Tanasvnen | Week peoy THE PADUCAH DAILY SUR, Correct Things". Sunday, by For Women and Children, Boys and Girls io ¥ ” °. * ony 1, ven though hight talented, can at ~ pinectons The friends of Miss Sarah Weake | (V0) (00Ngl IBIEY tae ne tutend P.M, msher, Wo Postini t she is quite Nia School and bi ; men's, | will be sorry to le h f c f e r 1, Wiliiatason Johu 9: Dot : though having an unustal anwunt of si ot Sprit re she a re ; cle hose, fast al " O ast cite ied her mother who has been] “ent, vivacity and every attraction ae aonine vane F: OMee, Standard Block, 118 North Fourth | COMPAnted ty . ‘ which goes tomake a venture ina }° extra heavy derb: woen ill for some time. SraISAs stdin “MAU” expected tke ribbed, sizes 6 to 9, — — Mr. Nepian Clark, of Henderson, | all others to begin at the beginning, | best stocking sold in Padu- 4 Q)q PROFESSIONAL formerly of this city, spent Suaday | and despite the doubt expressed in cah forthe money, price... er 2% 88 0% with his friends here the Register we can most truthfully ar OR, W. C6. EUBANKS, . he Dauebters of tl 1y that unless some unforeseen oc+ This morni THE SAW EDGES | : Revolution me Mrs. Sallie Mor-| currence prevents her doing so, this) 4 jadies’ full regular seamless IMCKOPATHIST, | Aipattlod: that ards dbabloidly neceasary (Sretve Atv and cote at Kiet Botte 08 JRRtORMae pttvct, [TC rng lady will go Hast soon t0 be nove, fast blac, snore quality thas c - it ype iis OF YOUR i lovell - in hi 8 e would advise] ., » found elsewhere ome a ele ephope 4 1 ‘ Ea i g A 'y! Mra, Dr. Whitesides: end a : a ay eho ive i S iehaes he Leth nund elsewhere at 10c eaidence rT 1 ANDIN Y s complete appearance to your Easter costume. . Mis Cromp let for Celambus 36> 13 edhnyw gomes he price «+++. teens - Al ie TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1898 |‘ wi: Wilied lets ee ee as S D BNEY ; A pretty blonde who visited her attending to business matters. f oF aq, ( 1) ] ; Lok ibee dhectedia agi ally Th %9 ria of Mr William H C; pe % ju = SITUATION TODAY. heroine of a very pret ‘oOMANCE - sohaay See tall . “i * / Parasols for Easter ee ee eee an Gehl eae manition foe CRANE tine, | Yeseen, a as, fad, Fema ts WEES | & — DENTIST,| — rvesmoothot ny spciat The issue between the United ‘his with her aunt, a bright, intellic| Miss Ella MeRee, a well Known and \ ’ machinery. ‘There's no 4 The most stylish color combinations in rich plaids, checks and col-|States and Spain remains unchanged.) ret Woking young man. boarded the | Popular young lady of Ataca, Tenn., extra cost for these #ere j ored borders, gauzy chiffons and white Is, from $1.50 to $3.00. | No communications having any im-|iiain, Immediately after taking bis| Will take place April 12th at 8:30 p 406 BROADWAY, vices, Send your work » ‘ portant bearings on the contention] seat he became absorbed in looking |™ at the home of the bride's par- to us—or telephone 200 ents, Mr. Albert Foster will ac- andy, and: as soon as Costumes Ready to Wear have passed between this government] at this voung lady, and a 90 me |company ba rotor, Congeateles and Spain since last Thursday night, | the cond DR A A AMOSS and we will call for it. up he made bold and | tions. ; both were drowned. One woman oe Me ter Steam Laundr Miss Gertrude Winkler and Mr.| made an effort to save let lover by H:meopathic ( f Tawi ¢ For Easter when Minister Woodford transmitted uel gee Son we titer ‘Gommetotag the reply of the Sagasta ministry to] our heroine. U indi t that} Chas. Bundy, both well know. and i slothes line to bim frott i suits e by éxpetie lors i ; ; our beroi pon finding out that) Ch andy, D throwing a clothes line to him frot ul i, 2 “i why ead skirts and coat suits made by experienced tailors in the the President's propositions. Both the conductor knew the young lady, | popular young people in the city were | the roof of her house, His house was Physician Pentel of ‘ “Black and fancy taffeta silk waists, prettier and much cheaper than|goveroments accept this issue, and) be begged him to ask permission to quietly married Sunday by Rev. M.lswept away at the moment, and he Se ; hAGd MEGk sate caly Geo aka oh ie Sper Mian) are shaping their course accordingly, | introduce him, After some hesitancy | E. Chappell at the home of tue bride’s| was thrown into the water. He swam Brvadway. ——ALOMer: a ye rove beet RANG, ONIY Fa; BO RDE 25:20 as ie: Hy entertained, | 8 ber part at last the request was/ parents near Seventh on Court. |to the aid of the girl, but she was ‘mien, & oto ; ? S lish fie N k he view universally te ae granted. After talking together for | Congratulations extended. standing on the side of a gable roof Residence, 291 7.00 8.00 pat If It’s Worth Printing even by representative men of the ad- » time they became entirely ob-| em. 4 , nil w yulled from her inse ster INeckwear bch some time they became entirely The first gayety indulged in by the] and was pulle om her insecure ty! miuistration, is that Congress upon livions to all others and enjpyed each | voung scciety people after Kaster| footing, Both were drowned. HARRY fF. WILLIAMSON 0 |the Twicc-a-Week Twenty-five cents buys a new net or French lawn scarf, daintily| receipt of the President’s message | other’s{conversation until they reached | yi1) He the big Easter german given] These are some of the incidents of ¥ Aes . i trimmed, two yards long. “| willjtake action, which is expected the station where the young man bad | gt the Palmer house some time dur-| the disaster told by Joho Graham, Physician and Courier-Journal 4 Thirty-five cents, soc and 6oc buy some wonderfully pretty scarfs] must result in the severance of rela i Nike eee iedh ihe he following week. hich pl ae TSlogbhel: bate fee Will Print I } in black or white that cannot be made up at these prices. tions between the two countries. Phas Gee beceaemiases. Ed ne teachers of the public schools] Petn, ‘He said that-he bienself walled Surgeon ill Print ft. Beautiful white embroidered yokes, collars and dress fronts, with tite War diel seed BY tha kaale of her oti ‘ aintance. a Addl obs cf thé. lost: Litebattan EIT t e said tha rs Vaiss t pulled pe ed | pad! fevers Dpenseersh: iee: aici laa * shoulder straps and belt pieces, at soc, 69¢ and 8c. his was foreshadowed by the Senate Bs : wh i Maestro | alk urestlbgs this Beason a Bauindag twelve persons out of the water, taaetse | Rrcry Mab, Worn oF Child who Cab read Pri i ii on tee on Foreig: ons Sat-| her, then a second, and a third, then | Heir meeting: jason ) " Will want Wo PINs bey ribbon ties at 3c, 50c and 75c. , Committee on Foreign B fa _ Pa elas, nd of course, you know,she | Morning at the Longfellow building. AID FOR THE SUFFERERS, Office, No. 4194 Broadway, aaipeadee! / en ir Tic re tee taffeta sashes, with heavy knotted fringe | urday in a) eeing to a resol ution ae Jost must write and thank: km for Mr. Robt. Rivers is quite sick at The following telegrams were sent mae | ony TWICE A-WEEK COURIRRJOUR $ " Noe? eae SiG 3; 50- Vorable to the independence of Cuba so opened a correspon-| the home of Mrs. M. G. Terre yesterday to the governor of Iili- DR. J. D. SMITH’ RAL 2 Deewras Wey Si Saturany ot Z ay? and for armed intervention to secure} dence. Our young friend returned] pe many friends here of Mr. | 208 ode Ue ‘ clay tenn prints, all Kid Gloves for Easter Handkerchiefs'for Easter | jndependence home and now all her spare time is! siaye sinck: of Mt Holley N. J ‘Ridgeway, I1!.,April 4—To Jobn rs oF offen practice, 7,10 ¥ 8. wel ahs thie Be In all the up-to-date shades, to| Pure linen hemstitched and] ‘The President is preparing his|spent in writing to and dreaming of | wiij he interested in hearing that he| 8+ Tanner, Governor: The ground atie ctl eariy tn, rather than | ©: Wisedited by tear a match the Easter dress, with patent |embroidered Swiss handkerchiefs,| message to Congress, and realizing| bef Adonis in the Southern state ‘as joined the New Jersey state|& bite Ang be “yy nds a is Ls eon Ninth, between Broadway and Jet PRICE $1.00 A YEAR, 4 clasp and button, for $1.00 and toc and 15¢. E that it will be a historic document, | "Here orange blossoms are so abun- | nae pukeka ade tor a: tion | and the loss of life is nearly one i cst a as Sada ald $1.50 a pair. ‘ Sheer linen cambric handker-| |" be ith the aly pecially Mice fOr | a 9, Mr, Slack is a nephew | fourth of the i tial oat bibs vg — each, for Hohe THAN ONE CHNE This is the handsomest line of chiefs, embroidered and lace edged| ke is preparing it with the atmost { Mr. Gec nd has a} 2° pot atag 0 onr Bee or DR A M COVINGTON PER gloves in the city. at 25c, 35¢, 50c and 65¢c. care, Every day brings additional dees “to | crest many tr ives here | ODe meal. enecd tents, clothing, . A, 4 F USEFUL PREMIUMS ¥ evidence that the President is pursu of a states | who are in in his career, he lias py Me bury the dead, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. i REPS 5 a The New Jeweled Leather Belts for 50c ing his fixed purpose of attaining | men his column Inat week being an exceptionally bright young] HIP wes one Mayor.” ars hi profoualonal services to all ser > a Cuban independence with unalterable | regarding a very flattering offer_ex- ian. A later telegram to the governor Mil; NOAE LAGPRORO AS we determination, Each day — brings ” jaeked thet . tomte; provisions: S601. | 0) site aua'e autesal punenaies rf Ps 4 into bolder relief the wisdom of the | caskets be sent immediately via ipa aera President’s course. By his skillful Potash lois nya Oy ie ? 4 s rom Ridgeway was waiting; . " " 4 diplomacy he has won every leading pikdine tet an Coated den aces Gk THOS. E. MOSS COURIER- JOURNAL ; European power to our side, with| Johnstown. Four handred drowned ays The two eases. of Congress real? j bl on levee and house tops and Rei tha nebo > 4 : ain adding to distress. P Ne pai ; ize that the President cannot be Geectinaake aes tao 110 Gowth Pourth Stress FOR ONLY st : 3 {moved and they are granting him all | Di ¥. W, iless, casvelare ai” We bare special € ' ‘ % [the time he has asked and are doin the state board of charities, sent the HENRY BURNETT ese 4 a i; so willingly. The most radical Cu | following message ° r pen : ban sympathizer knows that Cubs is | “W.S. Phillips, President Ridge- Attorney -at-Law |! rier . riya non i way Bank, Ridgeway Ill.—Hon.Fred i i=s pine uncer thi? offer must safe tn bis hands; Boyer | Rines, secretary state board of chari- AT ism sd > * hati % nee op ' ape % | 18 South Fourth St., Panucan, Ky aducab, Ky. ‘ 5 i punisbment that is about to be in- | leave on first train for Shawneetown. | A tasteless hat will spoil all the good effect of a handsome dress. !gicted upon Spata will be en ample The doctor represents me in caring} mpage semgermrgaory Let us show you our ee Lia | for the sufferers. 1 anthorie you to| BROADWAY HOUSE. |The Ardrinore, ts | {draw upon me for $300, I have is- Pest hotel in the city, Beautiful French Pattern Hats Maine and its brave seamen, itu pee Bctacemecttat niet woms| _ rurant street, beeen " - deed complete atonement for such a blie fc he flood suffer- a 1.00 PER DAY. Pennsy! " nd F street Or make you a design of our own to suit your face and harmonize with | orime is pombe in this world, Ia] vis ; rey pee ari Pg ) + cy a ke Coruer Broadway and Kighth street a ye yore Ap gals: your dress. We have a particularly choice collection of hats in the|°™ wee I with inate torchetter “| Wane WASHINGTON |D. © lar combinations of black and whi |his message the President will not] with tents to shelter sud accommo- | J. J, Muavows, Propr. ASHID NAD. pular combinations of black and white, orange and black and new! PON EN : ni | date 1,000 people; 300 blankets and oe ry "i ” ue shades. minimize the Maine affair, bat will 1s 800 sauteed ‘ JHE STOMACH OF AN O21 ~ European, $1.00 and up usd . give it the great prominence that the [Py eeu tig Brisies eco pummeee SURE American, $1.50 to 2,50 utrage demands os > ‘es “Gov +» [Had This Man Who Ate Nineteen Doze ~ outrage deman = i < Governor. = Minster Doves | visst-class tamily hotel, Wo Hauaehs em : ase af One Gitting Convenient to cars and places of {nter- nterests of ecier | to | est. ost central location, and pleas- t an |ant home for tourists and sightseers in the city, T. M. HALL, Prop. The day of final action will proba- ; j oy ne whoiley? Unon (iat auy the SPAIN'S FORMIDABLE SHIP VIZCAYA, PROPLE WERE AT CHURCH | 1» | question of Cuban independe y The oruiser Vizcaya, now defending Havana, is a first class modern armored | ee 7 3. he yo jthe avenging of the murder of the] raiser Sho carries two great 11 inch rifles, one forward and one aft, ten 83g | When the Terrib! od of Waters ( iuoh rapid ‘ving guus, 20 smaller guns and 6 teagede trees §6@he Rao ae armen | Burst Through the Levee, 219 BROADWAY = 221 BROADWAY _ 2 on the Maine will be, in lll pei’ foot thick and 6 foes broad. It 1s reported that the levee broke | probability, submitted to the arbitra- | —}ment of war, The irrevocable step| === | while people were at church, and that that all the means of diplomacy have A over the town like water through Home, s Sweeta Homme! icsstanic With # magnanim- OF A TIDAL WAVE, |=. LOUISVILLE. KY, American Plan $3.00 tw $5.00 per day, ity, almost incredible to European} And the Effect of Enlistment on | Yesterday Mayor Carney estimated |! } How to make it more beautiful... statesmen, the President has left the Those Who Hold Policies | the loss of life at 100 people. He eh Ar. Coe is a member of th Rooms only €1,00 and upwards, Handsome pictures make lovely homes. power and the means to accede to iselonpias confirmed the report that Sheriff iv rays club, wh ets ald to ex n A. R, COOPER, our demands within the react on Their Lives. Continued from First Page’ Galloway's family was drowned. The} *! nore raw oyste er ! h Manage ere bodies were recovered at 7 o'’clock|!%40 any other socia hin E are pleased to announce that we have secured the finest and/Spain until the last moment. Al- most beautiful line of pictures fer premiums to our customers though d plomatic correspondence has| Only Four Cc that have ever been offered tothe Paducah public. We have be yesterday morniog, all clasped in| New York. He has se | each other’s embrace. } ‘The levee broke on the north side first and sometimes their second floors were under water, Those who panies Giye the ST. JAMES HOTEL heretofore given our patrons many desirable premiums, but these wor A our satnister. yet reaialoe “tt Jnvidual Full Right to maa SHALE WAY 40 ENGIN WEON ONY Jl ne machine MoRRCRINE the dozen bit of art which we now offer surpass even our own former offerings. These |! tid, 9 constant reminder to Spain Enlist. hee clothes they were wearing when | pe ple like rats in a trap “The pee time Coo offered te pay f rs el OR eos very handsome decorations, desirable for the homes of every one, we| tat she can yet avert war, But the Pett jthe food came. None had secured/ (hoy, hmerged 4 1 ! nner and the doct su0obd t ' will give to our customers ? hours are slipping by, and very so their treasure or clothes, ‘The prop- Hay cg eee Phelan powiad tha sede ' ay + Rates, $2.00 ‘Per |Day. 7 Ma : oa the bi ning of th ar| erty loss is very Leavy. d 4 > wae ; ABSOLUTELY FREE the President will have spoken and | ce Me ors lee ee Tha s one in the sheets at the up.| ed all day yesterday in the River-| Several witnesses were invit Hoom and Breaklast, $1.00. —picture, frame and all, ready to grace a vacant space on any wall, in| Spain must face the war that can only | pee pie Lyestion of action would be | , : ; Hi fside hotel, court house and school] the performance at the Eastert European Pian, $1.00 Per Day.) Be tet MUVe diaite to anon 7 a ¥ , t ¥/taken by the insurance companies: per end of the town, where men and | > Tt ace al neat Bouts ere ac Goes Easue Gonp aaa room or hall. Oey hee eee cseomers how mitch we appre-| terminate by her obliteration from} with regard to the payment of | Women were straggling against the | puildings, Gr DED: AEE PRD DORE : > yet: int re tae 'Goop Sxavion. * When you visit St. Louis stop at clate their trade by selling the cheapest goods in town, and also by giv-|tne Western Continent policies on the lives of men who en-|tuddy waters to. higher ground, ing them something free in return for their liberal patronage. We dont’ | arrying babies on their heads e dozen oysters ansville’s provision boats ar-| ordered f rived in the early morning. Mayor] Tlie waiter by ein the service of the country, | some ST. JAMES HOTEL When the day of final action comes, | 84¢ Bat har keep them ‘‘guessing,” either. ‘There is no game of chance about our! 1 , ; : ance ¢ > : Mra eilictha anne Ge nae as | Where the water was up to their necks, a premiums. Every customer may be a sure winner of some of our hand-| the President will be found in perfect a he op Stal sane ead ene haif swimming, balf loating| Aiken's dispateb was read to those] sumer got to 5p Baoapway amp Walnue some art gems. Our extremely low cut prices on dry goods, furnishing | harmony with Congress and when war iv nia Vee ees ny: UGEe on odds and ends of lumber from| *ssembled in the Riverside hotel amid ves each specimen w gare divest to Betel breathless silence, When it was|only preparation. In eight minutes + a When in Metropolis goods and notions have pleased our old customers greatly and brought! jy declared he will direct stop at the us many new ones. Our shoes—yes, our shoes!—for men, women an’ | ate « children, are the cheapest on the banks of the Ohio. Our prices od! s reserve the;homes that had gone floating down many struggling in vain Twenty compa iv [Mahé to Gadaal< completed the people shouted : the shells were empty ‘1 bless Evansville and her ing ‘ policies in case! the rive war jand king in the roaring waters, calmly and as unflinc me more,” said Greene to | the insured goes tc shoes please everybody. Iven some who ‘‘come only to lookn’|®® Hie has endeavored to avert war. - pel air heateome mat Il live in the memory Mayon <1 waiter About six remain to buy—not ouly because we have the cheapest shoes in town,) yun gy; quewiamanl ft alae rE Eentas Oe at nate ten ne cers behohler @EMOFY| ‘Phe Indies wept aloud and tears STATE HOTEL. + “sm but also from the fact tHat every pair gives satisfaction, “Now is the| | Bet for the wisdom and foresight the United States do aot require the| of tvery beholder. coached {streamed down the faces of the men,| Up came the six dozen $1.50 a day, Special rates by the accepted time’’ to buy splendid bargains |of Senator Chandler while Secretary Ee dite gulatne has se ty pe pot and turned to help her Only two negroes are reported | they went short pause f week, D. A. BaiLey, Propr, drowned, and they were very old} owing to the yyster opener’s « up our naval ro y York Life, the Un | a | who followed with her child, Between 4th and 5th on Ferry st at our store, and get first choice of our . of the Navy, in buildi beautiful pictures ree, Come soon and JOH J. Dorian pooh ie Acc aa es lf tell j means of defense, we would today be! the State Life of Wore As she reached down from a window fron ’ m 7” Epp ape dow tacions igt'sleeeut 205 Broadway at the mercy of Spain, and powerless and the Provident Sav for his hand he was thrown from bis CNAs opts co the itt : r die nine minutes for the | =D F rien y ces a eleg: 7 ‘ ace a ji a jiseo. he} eecond insta t to gro, i ‘ . 8e 1 r insole ir 6, For | 8! sompany. Afteralapse of| footing and he and the child were 3 men fi git pletares Paducale Ky, |to reot ber insolent insults, For|uranoe company, After aye. of foting and te and the, child were ay) able samy eed be90,000| “lung an hee apt cea Brinton B. Davie, x |! he great work inauguratec put out a policy the Security Trust and |The woman saw him sink the second miles in diameter. 2 ; Greene, licking his lips. “I’m hun- ARCHITECT. =| into successful operation by him, | | Life Insurance company ws the | time, and then threw berself into the| Chocolate is still used in the inte- > Lae , | Was subjected to bitter denunciation] insured to go to war or to engage — in| Water, rior of South America for acurrency,} “Cee!” said the waiter, hisastonis Office Am,.-Ge:man Nat. Bank fant abv but now the wisd FY ep sales n Another family paddled balf way | 4 are cocoanuts and eggs, ment getting tho better of his train- a Agent for the highest grades made, | 80! abuse, but now the dom of}any occupation he likes, oe. a Y i" y . age 4 € —. — HIGH-GRADE We are prepared to offer 1898 Stearns] his action commands the thanks and| Itisarule among certain other|to safety on a broad plank that but} American forests have produced|i¥g- “Your legs must be hollow like Pap GES ek, Doule tail $0 980 OUP! stitude of the American peocle companies to charge au extra rate of /half held them out of the water. AJ during the past sixty years 824,000,-| 4 couple of kegs.” BICYCLES Ehaanix, Drevanie sad Bughys—Dbest grativuce of the ne D peopie. insurance in ca he joins | Side current caught them and sent}000,000 feet of lumber, valued at s The next consignment was four on the market, prettiest wheel made, o ; the army or navy y/them out toward the middle of the 000,000,000, dozen, Ittook 11 minutes to consume ; Don’t fail to see our line of wheels A Card he arm) the H Penn stream, where in the trough of the! Accordeoas were invented in 1929] tem. First-class... Li before buying. We are the only ex-| ‘To mymany frien’ls who have heen| Union Central A : a clusive Bicycle house in the city. Al,” > hick : Mutual life, the ators they were seen to capsize and Mr. Damain, of Vienna, and a “More,” said Greene, placidly, “A1- ways room at the top.” i Horseshoeing and t life, (ie Home urance S10k. German firm now manufactures over ‘ that life, and the Germania lit school * those buying wheels from| several years past I wish to say that lit : pee Ball “4 € 4 SUNDRIES Us. Don’t tail to call—remember the| while I have been unable to attend | Companies | An old man of the name of Griffin, | 17,000 a year. es, He r dozen arrived Blacksmithing eee place, telephone calls promptly in the past] Companies which reserve the right] living on high ground, stopped in the h — he ¢ @ three dozen and Lheve arrangements: now by which|to cancel policies, and in which the | Upper story of his trembling house to Coughed 25 Years, four of oxen. Then he called | ‘The only place in the city equipped eae aed Ce lsecure @ hoard of money hidden un-| 1 suffered for 25° years with al for tim@ W ey , dec yron » jinsured must obisin written consent one . » nece! . PADUCAH CYCLE ORKS We tbe ka tem cee de Li pod before goiug to wer are ele Pruden-|der the bed. His son, & young man} cough, and spent hundreds of dollars] “Twenty-iH6 minutes,” said the | With the necessary tools to do first. 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honse. goned wood ee. ae will be pleased | tial Insurance company of America,| Of 21, bad to climb up the porch to) with d tors and for medicine to po umpire, a i rescue him, so quick was the rise of}avail until I used Dr, Bell’s Pine} “Well, I'll just finish this dozen,” ‘ave orders same. Tele the Travelers’ aud the Union Mutu ic Thi oo DAD Se pies ir hepscaatc the Equitable, and Etna, the Mutual/the water, and when the two at-|Car-Honey, ‘This remedy makes} «aid he, and he did, making 228 oys ~ 'e t } d to 6 safety e i" * has saved my] ters in all. t % Life, the Washington Life, the Pa-| tempted to swim to safety, the young] weak lungs strong. It y | ters ina Onto River Sroke & Rim Co, c < VL no Pa life. —J. B. Rosell, Grantsburg, Ll, After this he ate dinner paid for 319 COURT STREET 319 Motil. Efirger class carnage and wagon work, Building new work « specialty. 1p ic . supporting the other, a floating la2téet E. BE, Besa Propr, | cific Matual, th estern Mut- | Man supporting the of & atid pa Ta , we fewer alee oP Taal, the New Ex Mutual, the house that came rolling and tambling eh by Mr. Coe as ballast, ‘Tho next after- If your gasoline stove necds clean- | Michigan Mutaal, the Mutusl Life of | 00 the current overwhelmed them, ‘Telephone No. 29 for a nice two] 2002 When a Sun reporter sew him he said he was feeling first-rate. Mr. ky, the Mutual Beuefit Life,| A school teacher, whose name 15] horse load delivered prc husetts Mutual, the Mary-/supposed to be Josephson, waslgy cash, Ohio Rive aptly, Price, ing or repairing, telephone Sam Giv- | Kent Spoke and ens, and he will do the work cheap|the Mass Greene is a tall man with the outward signe of considerable capacity and the Cox Paumen nae eer Ms ' and guarantee satisfaction, Tele-}!aud Life, the Kansas Mutual, the| warned of the danger in time to get! Rim Go,, K. K. Bell, tt, |S ‘ rae ¥ ag,| phone No, 20. Corner Sixth and|Conneticut Mutual, the Security| to the high ground, but in turning] %™ OO» BB. Belk * [pink coloring of a gentleman whose Undortakers and emba Telephones { ReviGence, 124] Lrimble. All work called for and/ Trust aud Life, and the Berkshire|back to help her mother was caught] ‘Telephone 121 for best Inundry ia} digestion is performed on mechanical | suo. phowe 120 1901 i delivered free of carge. t | Life insurance companies, with the elder woman in an eddy and j Paducah, ut? principles. —N, Y. Sun, * Bote auue 183 ‘ yy oat a - ™ sad aie ” < wat ad) lel rf nN wus ¥ >»

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