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WONDERFUL PRICE INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK Skirts and Waists.... | Millinery Department The largest stock, the best pro-| We can truthfully say we have ductions of the leading manufac- | tha most beautiful and complete line of millinery in Paducah. rers of the country, now open for i a A new line of pattern hats re- r inspection, a line well worthy | the attention of all interested in| ceived this week. Call and see refreshing styles at extremely low them. L : prices. Don't forget to see our children $ Ladies’ rich brocaded silk skirts, hats. They are the most exclusive very wide, worth) line shown this season. a 8 A new lot of sailor hats just re- extra heavy, 10.00, go for $4.98. d : Ladies" extra heavy plain or bro- | ceived, from roe to 75c—well worth caded satin skirts, worth $12.00, your attention, go for $7.98. Our line of hair goods defies Figured mohair skirts, odd sizes, | competition. Regular $1.50 and $1.00. $2.00 switches we are selling daily Wonders in Waists—Silk waists for 75¢ and $1.00. No trouble to in extremely handsome styles, the | match your hair. newest and largest stock in the city. F dollar silk waists go for $2.98; $7.50 silk waists go for ae MUNICIPAL © scosrsice™""7~ “CHURCHES AND ages The Council Met Last Night and yesterday. She was furnished trans- Margate service begins promptly | tainment will be given by the Sunday Compromised on chise Tax—The follows: Gentlemen: You $3.98. ‘ Just received 500 new jeweled) Our motto: We sell cheap, we and fancy novelty belts. Prices sell a heap, and we keep everlast- from 25¢ to g8c, worth double. ingly at it. BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY CON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE ——————————————————————___ ere = _ Monuments-~'f PERSONALS. We have in stock} @ a fine line of finished monu- Seeeeeee: ments which i 5 | Mr. Perry Matt, of Evansville, is in the city. | Must be Sold, iW ordheim, of Evansville, is For thirty days | at the Palmer, we will sell for; Rev. W. A. Freeman has gone to TRADE MARK Cash anything | Hickman county. in the stock at) Mr. James Foster and family are REMARKABLY Low pRices.. .| ‘sting in Mayfield. “'*! Mr, Pete Burnett has returned Call and see our stock and prices. | from a tnp through Missouri. No other yard in the south has a8! yirg. Gus Tate and baby eft at fine an assortment of the latest styles | noon for St. Louis on a visit. rer Mrs. J. H. Cameron, of Albany, J, E, Williamson & Co, | N. Y., is at the New Richmond. 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt, of May- field, wiil arrive today on a visit. Mr. Will Graham, the Marshall ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL: | wounty populist, was in the city. to- up and Mr. George for the corporations, cents on the dollar. upon for his opinion. while he thought the peals, favor of collecting all taxes, at 50 cents day. be Prof. John D. Smith left this |against any compromise. charging him with striking George Louisyille and East. morning for Metropolis, on busi-| The franchise holders, having] Miller with a molasses can, was con-] y,, cag bss 5 " * v. ARRIVE P.O. DEPART P, 0. ae ; enny Exercise—George Scott, New- | Francis, Jerry, 7 5am | ness. agreed to pay the 50 cents on the/tinued until Saturday week. It is giriget Hail, Dan, 205m %pm| Afiss Annie Gibso { Beta, N.|dollar, no matter which way the case] und 1 Miller is in Metropolis. Hiam, Jack Elliott, Herbert | wawitus,’ marris F P Miss Annie Gibson, o} » N. , understoo¢ 2 tae! ‘Yorre} Albert Warren, Dean 0b, C., is visiting the family of Mr. J. ins pm| W. Wallace. St. Louts and West. Marshall, came op from Benton this 8:00. m 14am ‘ 3:10pm 5:45 pm | morning. Evansyille and Ohio River Points.|| Mrs. N. A. Hale has retured to 10am (daly exeeOE SHEET gus oanam| Mayfield, aftera visit to. relations Benton and N, C, & St. L. South, | bere. Messrs. Chas. Bozeman and J. R in the court of appeals goes, the city - attorney was instructed to draft a pm 298%) Mr, W. G. Dycus, county clerk of |Tesolution covering the point. u An ordinance was read relative to the exemption of manufactories as an inducement to their location and given first passage. The estimated cost, reported by Councilman Eades, for raising tho Health Also Meets. Flood Sufferers Sent Home Today. Sewerage Work—Sanitary In- | jeath upon Will Tutt, the convicted! Gloria Patri.—Stephens. The council met last night incalled} which was granted. The case will] Offertory—"Ye Bells of Easter session, The mayor's call was 3] scarcely reach a decision inthe igher| Day.’'—Dressber. Rendered by Mr. meet this evening for the purpose of taking up the franchise tax and con- sidering same; to allow bill for paint- ing numbers to Roark & Co, ; to re- ceive a petition from Ed Woolfolk for coal company ; to consider first read- 4 bette ie ing of an ordinance to induce the lo.| Sault anc nery. YI] Xx.38, av 0:80 4 15.1 peeedhing g) 100G cation of manufactories ; to receive a report from the street committee and engineer relative to Fifth street, and to pass on a report from the board of health and consider recommendations therein ; also to consider the qu THE COURTS. Postlude, Mozari’s Gloria from} S#coxp Barr ‘Rev. Mr. Twelfth Mass—Organ and Violins. Jones, late of Greenvill Dl, will Jas. M. Lane, Mayor. The franchise tax matter was taken former offer to compromise on 50 City Attorney Lightfoot was called just one, he nevertheless was con- vinced that the council had no legal right to compromise it, although the city might lose it in the court of ap- There were various opinions ad- vanced, one of which was by Coun- cilman Ezell, who said if it was right to collect any part of the tax, it was} day afternoon near the Union depot “ 1h right to collect it all. He was in| for jumping on and off the train while | recitation On This Glad ‘Easter It was then separately voted on compromising with the water com- pany, street car company and gas company, in the matter of franchise Councilmen Ezell and Elliott voted SENT TO ST. LOUTS, ¥ Ge preac in the Mrs. Rockwell Thompsga pnd two begin at 10:30. In conneotion! Je} children left at noon for Louis, ‘the morning services the sacrament where they have relativen| Mrs. of the Lord’s supper will be cele- —— Thompson was wife of the jan who brated. Sunday school will begin at FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 9a.m. At 7:30p, m, an enter- Was sent tothe asylum day before 0. Evening at 7:30, Fol-jschool, An interesting program, the Fran- mahi 67 g is the program for morning | Consisting of music, songs and reci Board of WILL TUTT ow, [servic tations suitable for the occasion, will ? & sia Prelude—Bach, Organ and bad rendered. A most hearty invita- 2, , d iolins, tion is extended to Sentenced to Hang May 20th—But Anthem—“I Will Praise ‘Thee,”* An Appeal Has Been Taken. from Mass in B flat.—Millard, Choral—Praise God—Franc. Judge Robbins passed sentence of} Invocation. portation by Mi Lang. Program of the musicale at the Tenth Street Chri: church Tues- day evening, April 12, at 8 o'clock: Piano duet—Misses Field Brazelton. spectors to Begin Work. negro wife murderer, at Maytield | Hymn—Christ is Risen Dine bily Néked yesterday, and fixed ‘the day of his} Lesson—Jobn X1-11-25, on pe age andar hide 8 hanging for the 20th day of next] Hymo for Easter—Worgan. ae Wine hee May, Prayer. ‘Tut's attorneys pr Violin solo—Miss Bagby. Solo—Mr. Beatty. Violin solo—Miss Graves. court by the date fixed tor the hang-|Chastaine, Violin obligato, Miss EG aie antak ing, and it is not likely he will hang] Bagby. Hehe (ukithcabeos” on that day. Anthem — ‘Awake Thou That Roloc Aibeet Gilbert. r The court was Sleepest.”—Written for the service} Chorus—Shakiog Quakers onthe haat by Mr. Davis, inscribed to Rev I. J. peanen, Bs against L.0.8 Spencer, of Lexington, Ky, Cunmertann Presurrentan—Cor- Subject of Sermon—‘+ Death From | per of Sixth and Court streets, M. Jesus’ Standpoint.”” Text — Luke]. Chappell, pastor. Sunday school ed an appeal, are called to between Small and Stephenson, in a “ which the latier fractured the skull] ,,4ymo—"From the Cross Uplifted /m. and 7:30 p. m. An Easter ser- of the former with « shovel occurred . . a ,,__| Vice will be conducted at the fore- last summer. Me ict Here, Oh My Lord,’’—}noon hour, Junior Endeavor pes ph ‘ a . ndlessoha. 2 . m5 leavor 6:30 The damage suit grew out of this. ee eaeone ta, mpg yr ecg hee Hymn—*Glory to Our King.”’ baerereangs Following is the program for the| occupy the pulpit at the Second Bap- evening service: tist church at beth hours, and also Few Cases For Trial in the Po-| suiject of Sermon—‘First Fruits |talk to the young men at 7 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:30 a.m. W. A. C. Thompson, reiterated his feo Ci —(\ From the Dead.’’ Text—I Vor. XX- lice Court—Concealed 20-23. <-1.28, | Vantrease, superintendent. The Weapon Case. Principal Numbers. public is invited. Christ our Passover,—Millard. Fixst Bartist—Services will be as Te Deum: lard. follows: Sunday.schoo! a.m, Indictments in the Circuit Court, Gloria.—Millard. Preaching 10 : i abject, Pinckney: Childers on Trial, SUNDAY SCHOOL, morning service, ‘‘Why Seek the Fiscal Court Adjourns. Opening carol—School. Living Among the Dead?” Luke, Welcome address—May Davis. 24-5 Inthe evening Prof. Baron Williams, of Bethel College, Russell- Prayer. ville, will preach on the subject of Song, ‘Little Raster Bells"’—Harry | John the Bi Amos, Elizabeth Sebree, Ryal 2 Thomas, Lou Corbett, Mary ‘ He said that tax was an un- POLICE COURT, Henry Ferguson, colored, was ar- rested by Officer Fred Hoyer yester- letters remaining Mc en COUL April &, or none of it. Jit was in motion, A pair of brass Ed Fox. koucks was found concealed on: bis] rocitati What is Keater?’— GENTLEMEN'S List person, for which he was fined § Cathie Thomas. Raver, TM, and given ten days in jail. For! recitation, ‘Risen Today” —Susaone Miake- arthur, jumping on and off cars, he was given Dab: @ fine of $5 and costs, P pres be The case against T. J. Bowles, is Our Baike’'ssPa rine Buyson. P, Clomenyer, Jas K. Look sandy, on the dollar. cmevrr corr. ‘The case against Pinckney Chil- ders, charged with stealing $60 from Wm. Rommal, is on trial in the cite] Ferguson, cuit court today, and will probably | Easter Acrostic—Lillie Hobson, Hel- | Besthite’' wi be finished by adjourning time this] lene McBroom, Maud McCutch- | Story, L's Townes. Aer Lindsay, U. Song—Julia Dabney. fewest, gene Mornee Ww Recitation,'‘Christ ls Risea’’—~Garth Roark, Mary Hall, Lillie Fe son, Nellie Warren, Ruby H Up to press time, the grand jury had not reported In car lots. to your interest to - examine our stock. Weare the only peop in Paducah with the nerve to buy Sereen Doors and Windoy It will be Range At a very low price. a See them. arhour’s You'll find this to be the largest and best lighted store in the city. Be sure and visit us this week rv and expect the best bargains to be had in thecity You'll not be i disappointed. A magnificent stock afternoon, Rosebud "Hobson, Emma of worthy new spring goods awaits your inspection, and we’ve made prices to more than double business. Every effort of this |Store is toward better merchan- home here. Stroll through our de- 10:10pm 60am 4 . : bk: ———""| Walton, of Swithland, were in the|@using and guttering near Madison} “Win, s, Kllithorpe, J. H. Griet] ley, Inez Bell, Mabel Fox, Eth-| city today. matter was referred to the street|®24 El Guthrie were excused from _el Pell. i ve: ‘i LOCAL MENTION Messrs. Grasham, Nickell, Quarles] committee and engineer, with power the pettit jury itation, ‘‘An Easter Refrain’’— Jour a “aw, “Tomes Hyoson, forpedy’ Qf Lie) Raoter carol—School i _- PES to the olty today. A report from the board of health, |, agen ) “ ibaa: " ’ t r pecs v ? : Mrs, F.D. Moore, of Fulton ,'‘Tenn,, | rela srly elected san-|i2g8ton county, was Indicted by the}. yo sscuo M. ses | Nh , Mice. | Qi : ASKS FOR ADIVORCE. {is «guest of Miss Ata Brazlio, onary inapctors, no. go to. wosk| STand Jury, yestetay aero ft a. Ta iy mee te Zing. a? dnvite you to feel at ~ to. South Sixthstreet, April 18th, was read and approved, |". Murder. nde ts and the inspectors were granted W.D. Kerby Wants the knot un- Mrs. E, Vaughan, of Grand - tied which binds him to his , Lou | Rivers, is visiting Mrs, Presnell, #¢ e Ella Kerby. He alleges abandon-| Fourth and Madicon. ment. Mrs. A, F. Northington, of Hazle- ay BC 1, Ballard county, it of The cheapest shoes are often the He cry W. 5. Bisbop. ey epecial police powers. The council then adjourned. THE EXEMPTION ORDINANCE. The ordinance introduced in the sade council last night relative to the ex- best. They are always so when got) yy... Agnes Satterfield, of Prince- | emption of manufacturers for a period two months ago, ai in the sum of $1,000. 7 Matt and Dee Grace were indicted’ for maliciously cutting Mr. Evan Johnson, at the Clarke tobacco stem- mery. Dee Grace is now in jail but the other one has not been captured. Umbaugh class Prayer meeting Thyrsday All invited. to meet at Temple Israel Sunday af- ternoon, April 10, at 3 o'clock. 30 a. m., preaching 10:45 7:30 p. m. Epworth League ten at George Bernbard’s. — ton, wasin the city yesterday enjof five years as an inducement to] Ed Settle, colored, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meet-| Don't forget the grand lunch to- Charity Ball. route to Metropolis, on @ visit. their location, is an exact copy of the ing Wednesday 7:30 p. m- A cor-| Bight at ‘The public should not forget the} Mr. S. N. Leonard, of Eddyville, | Other ordinance, ‘The reason it was] indicted for malicious assault. dial invitation is extended to all the|°¥8™8e- charity ball to be given in the Camp-|aud Mr. Charles E. Klaer, of the|!ntroduced at all was because the} Harry Allen, of the Log Cabia, | services, HH. B, Jonxson, pastor. Advertisement For P' v same place, were in the city yester- | Other ordinance has expired, having | was indicted for suffering gaming. ‘or Proposals, Tho sty bell building on Apri! 15th by the Plasterer’s union, the proceeds of| day. which will be expended for the relief} Misses Hendrick, of Madisonville, of those in distress, There will be]accompanied their father, Deputy on the public with tickets in a few| Miss Susan Jorgenson. cab, on uth Side. The factory Livingston county. No one except/of arms long looked for over the F : ei i " ji i their attorney knows their real name] Eastern question does not come. plies, washing towe's, hauling ashes days. W. L. Vint, Miss Beatrice Cunninghan, the|is now located in Ft. Wayne, In fey Gesipedens They gore iid tk stern q d jot com and sprinkling streets for this build-| Is buildin J. W, Hevcrs, Trigg county authoress, was in the FELL FROM A FENCE. writing her new book. ig er Mrs, Walter Johnson returned year-old boy | this morning from Evansville, accom- Rev. W. T. Dunn’s was standing on a fenc to @ painful gash cut over his left eye. | Miss. Mary Boswell. it peo enae took several stitches A ROMANTIC WEDDING. YOUNG LADIES, ATTENTION!| Mr. G, P. Hale, of Cadiz, Trigg — county, aged 53, and Mrs. Lucinda] transportation on the Hopkins. SEWERAGE WORK. The sewer excavations are pro- Get a pair of those Easter shoes}Durham, of this county, aged 48, just received and now on sale st] were married last night at the home been passed for only one year. WILL LOCATE Negotiations have been completed good music and a nice time. Ad-| Revenue Collector Hendrick, to Pa-/for locating the big Palmer, Fergu- mission 50c. Young lailies will call/ducab, and will spend Easter with}son & Co. hardwood plant in Padu- i : The owners were also in negoti: Committee. | city today en route to Evansville. |tion with Metropolis people, but Pa- She will begin at once the work of|ducah offered more and better in- ducemenis. FLOOD SUFFERERS. ) Samuel Peck and wife, who had in Mecban-|panied by her sister, Miss Linda/been liying below the city and were iesburg yesterday afternoon trying}James, and Miss. Ethel Hopkins, of| deprived of a home by the river, ap- ha ball when he fell and had| Evansville. The latter is a guest of| plied to Mayor Lang today for trans- portation to their Evansville. All their possessions they had on their backs, The remainder wer washed away. They J.T. and Joseph Hollahan, the} Wixpsor Sunday night two men arrested on a shanty boat] Elder Kbowman, the Seventh Day Ad- several months ago for stealing] ventist who is holding forth at Wind- twenty sacks of wheat from Mr.}sor Chapel, will endeavor to show George Alliston, of Bayou Mills, |from the Bible why the general clash HERE. A ; led proposals will be received at lights, water, tce, miscellaneous sup- Finsr Puessyrenian—Rey. W. E.Jing during the fiscal year ending Cave will conduct Easter services at} June 30, 1899, or such portion of the the First Presbyterian church Sunday | year as may be deemed advisable. morning at 10:45. The special feat-] The right to reject any and all bids ure of this se will be a free-will a previous term anda hung jury re- sulted. FISCAL COURT. Fiscal court adjourned yesterday is reserved by the treasury depart-| we ha’ railroad, electric light and water companies at 50 cents on the dollar. the home in Anchorage, Ky. Servi- ces at night at 7:30 p. m. Sunday hawnectown Next} School at 9:30 a, m., L. M. Rieke April 10, superintendent, Mizpah mission at The event of the day is the grand lunch tonight at the Merc! change. Excursion to Sunday, ‘The steamer Dick Fowler will give]2 p. m., Geo. B. Hart superigtend- former home, Telephone were furnished|8 4. m. promptly, aod arrivingon]J. M. Brunson superintendent. her return trip st 10 p. m., giving} Christian Endeavor society meets in excursionists three hours’ time to} lecture roon Op.m. Services visit the ruins of the noted little city at Mizpah beth street of Shawneetown, which chronicles} between Fourth and Fifth streets at We do not claim the world with a| class clot have some spring shoes you ought to have. George Bernhard’s, f the bride, Rev. T. M. McGee offi- jase planer ee Grossing hnder the (Pleasant weather! one of the most deplorable disasters] 7:80 p. m. conducted by Geo, B,|88? Lenpuen & Lypon. pi at the contractors} in the history of this country ; $1 for] Hart. “How's That On North 8 FISH HEADQUARTERS The couple were sweethearts years} can hardiy obtain enough men to do ago, but were prevented by relatives}the work. There are many idle men we 4 from marrying. Both married and] in the city who flatly refuse te work Just received—a fine lot of fresh | raised families, and becoming widow-| under ie dicumetite: BOARD OF HBALTH, fish, such a8 Lobsters, Crabs, Perch,| or and widow respectively, met and Snappers, Smelts, Shad, Salmon,}renewed their old love and their Florida Mullits, and all other kinds] marriage Jast night was a culmina- of fish at the French Market, T. D.| ion of the romance 3 Harris, 124 S. 2d, street free de- : livery. *Phone 185 5a ALWAYS AHEAD. 3 MONEY— Any old kind and not much of it— will buy shoes from us. Remember all of our shoes are guaranteed, George Bernhard has brought on a beautiful line of Easter shoes, They willl be put on sale tonight and to- a2 Lexpier & Lypox, |™0rrow. Geta pair before they are ——— all gone, Connoisseur's delight—Linnwood i Cig tt REDUCED RATES. Awarded On account of meetings at Hop- D. ighest ie 4 kinsville to be addressed by Rev. wane Ruenore-—Werid'e Fair, !, Moody the Illinois Central Medal, Midwinter Fair. | ;oad will sell tickets to Hopkinsville ‘DR: and return on April 8, at $3.15; yood until April 12 returning. ma J. T. Donovan, Agent. 2 “Water, Notice, Patrons of the Water Co, are re- minded that their rents expired March CREAM 51. Those desiring to renew this quarter's rent should do so before it is forgotten, as all premises not paid for on or before April 10 wil] be shut off. uf POWDER EASTER WILL BE PERFECT Li you wear a pair of those beauti- ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, | ful r shoes that can only be got- 40 YEARS FHS STANDAR(* 1} tea at George Bernhard’s, The board of health afternoon at 3 o'clock considerable busines Hubbard and John Schroeder were appointed sanitary inspectors, to be- gin work April 18 special police power The matter of deciding whether to} +The WorstCold I Eyer Had,” use solid or perforated sewerage man holes was brought up.| pr, Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. Mayor Lang submitted a recommen- Het: “ dation advising the eral reports from Telative to the respective merits of '/the two kinds of caps. The board|242- | {then appointed @ committee, includ-{ pr, Edwards, ing the mayor and city engineer, to Throat Specialist, slow, and calling its attention to sev- the round trip, meals and room ex- tra. If you desire to visit the ill-fated city don’t fai] to be on board at 8 a. m. prompt, if you do you are left. For tickets apply on board, or to W, F. Lambdin, Agt., 100 Broadway. 2 Wood. Telephone No, 29 for a nice two] Secoxp Pussuy horse load delivered promptly. Price,] at 11 a, m, and and to have|$! cash. Ohio River Spoke and/py the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30] Greman Li J. B. Ansorge, of St, services as follows: erman 10:15 m.; English 7:19 p, m. ; Sunday school 9 Fag The publie is Ry lh 4 + We pub MOSUL) Cheney for the last fifteen years and belle: cordially invited to attend these ser-] nim perfectly honorable in all business tran- vices, sactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, To: We offer one hundred dollars reward tor Highest c met yesterday ind transacted Messrs, E. RIAN — Services Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, | ing direotly ypon be blood and mucous sur- faces of the system, Testimovials sent free. caps for the! You can cure it in one night with r 45¢ at] schoo! at 9:30 a, m., J. K, Bondu-] Hall's Pamuiy Pilis are the best, all druggists, No cure no pay. rant, superintendent. Morning ser- Cheap Groceries, All kin Oak Stoye od. i One horse load for 50 cents; two]of His Resurrection."’ In the even- | Seediess R: per Ib, board to go, rious cities 15m80] pastor will discuss ‘The Doctrines | fomin: i 4 y and Grits, per Ib = of Mormonism.” A full attend: Oat Meal and Buckwheat Flour e, RR; ose and/of members is requested by the off-] Choice Dates, per ber Ib Paducah, tf. “cers, All are welcome, Choice Maple Sugar, per Ib. Best N.G. Molusses, per gal, Best Chewing Gum, 2 pack: Best Kraut, per gal., Best Dill Pickels, per gal Oyster Crackers, per |b Lemons, per doz LL T. C. Szamon. Hart & S was missed. " || $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 Shoe for Men : BEST Ladies’ Oxford LL. DOLPH, our shoes, 123 South Second Street, U. S.C. H. & P. O, Building, | in the city to select from. Paducah, Ky., April 4, 1898,—-| intelligence to decide the truth The prices on these fresh lots shape, elasticity, durability and dye ever before shown. Rank first for best laundry in On second floor. WILLIAM BOL vice 10:45; theme “The Power of }3 Crown Raising per Ib. _ 122 Broadway, Call and see our 10¢} styles and colors. We guarantee all i as. held “(ei Faiea rome (DATtMents and when you have All members of the Auxiliary Will- earned the merit, of the articles ing Workers society are reutei |OHered in these departments the store will have gained a new friend, or strengthened the confi- 30 at the Merchant's Ex-/@ence of an old one, MILLINERY. les are simply Segtiverae i , and the largest stock and lowest prices this department and we'll leave it to your of this announcement DRESS GOODS BARGAINS, building until 2 o'clock p. m.,} We have them and we are pleased to have the opportunity of showin April 15, 1898, for furnishing fuel, | What wo have b aght for your ing linings complete, al ction, with trimmings to match, an 80 priced that salea are quickly made. THAT KID GLOVE BTOCK ding business for itself every day. Good Gloves, Gloves. We fit them on sou, and when they're not right we’ right. Special at 69c, 85c and 95c a pair. tight-fitting make them HOSIERY ACTIVITY. are doing it. There is more merit in the of our present stock of Hosiery than any afternoon, after deciding to compro- offer We invite an earnest, critical ii : heed . ing for the benefit of the seyen | ment. J. R. Purrvear, many styles we carry in stock. onl “nepectied. ot tee mise the franchise tax cases of the} iste orphans of this church now at|5a2 Custodian. eo Seren NCE eee caer eeae, ORES fy CL aaa AMERICAN LADY CORSETS are second to none—with the fastest growin; larit ETADC') the corset world. We're th » g ~ popul in ant's Exe ecu Br aot ai ae Heed, he only Paducah agents, Short, medium and tr VISIT OUR NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Third Street ash prices paid by »>& SON Pe ty prewche] ido. Sprinkling Hose im Co., E. E, Bell. t. . ; hat f voather. Rim Co., E. E. Be tt Ja. m5 J. R, Clark, ‘superintendent. | sraurw cataren cure aken iateruany, act-| ” “Galt’sad aoe the lege la for sale by ft plumbing work. Old hose boxes made new. Telephone 113, ; ICYCLES horse load for 81, cielivered, Phone] ing, in response to many requests,the | Choice Prunea, per Ib. NO BURGLARY. There was no robbery at George O, on’s last night, and a win- * | dow accidentally left open attracted *} the attention of the night policemen. If any one was in the house 1,00 shoes, all Send us your repairing. Lexpier & Lyvon. an excursion next Sunday, leaving at}ent. Hebror mission at 2:30 p. m.,] Paducah. tf| and dependabie men oan es ot ware Ar 4 gis cad Tis Srish ave ail big valves tuat must be seen to be ap preciated. We are offering first. hing and we are bidding for your clothing patronage, We extend & fence around it, but we do claim we | °°'dial invitation to everybody to visit this department. HARBOUR'S Just Back of Wallerstefa “conduct y cane of catarrh that cannot be cured by Second Hand Goods | Farmers’ James Spence! Proprietor pease ov wge Restaurant... 2 §. Sat | The best meal in town for uw, } money... | Open day and night Sho et Orders | MISS AGNES MOHAN | Solicite;pupile tr At rey vt instruction TexyH Syneey Oxsnisyian—-Bible| Price toc per bottle, Sold by all druggists, F,. G. HARLAN) Reterence.— F-IANO Prof. G. & nse’, rot. H. O. F® miham, 1005 Trimb! —_—_—_— $25,00:$75.00 _ ‘The only first-class repair shop in Paducah. All work guaranteed, nothing] Wheels called for and delivered. Drop usa card. H.E.CRAFT &SON 431 Jefferson Street, In the city at » "Phone 89, ! 8a9 Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~ ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN Shoes polished free 331 Broadway

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