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is | i | rr JAMMOTH SPECIAL SPRING SALE! [CITY COURT We will hold this week the greatest special sale ever held in Paducah. You'll be amazed at the prices, and wonder how it can be done. War Diclared on Silk Millinery Department Waists. Really extraordinary lot he silk Most st gfe iillinery re ;: waists in all the jatest shad deheate Trimme ats in an endless variety © changeable ett worth $5.00, go | fancy straw braids, short back sailors ‘on sale this w Spanish turbans, Parisian toqu <r A lainty small hats, | Ladies’ Separate Skirts in fact, all of the stylish creati th of the best milliners of the country are As a drawing card we of week all our high-cla rey eluding all of the new sus in| ‘Trimmed sailors in all of the newest styles and materials, such ed efiect and upwards, grosgrains, velours, nba: satin) A nev f stylish walking hats, reg duchess, some part lined, many | ular $1.50 ts this sale for 75¢ worth up to £20.00, go inthis sale at two| Stylish ed hats as low as $1.50 prices £1.08 and 9.48. J others at $2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. One lot of very fine brocade mohair) At $5.00 you will tind copies of import: | novelties worth up to skirts, seven gores, silk figure, on sale | ed Pari this week, $1.49. and 15 One thousand pairs extra heavy ribbed A new lot of hair g children’s hose, al! sizes, slightly in We have front p: fect, yo this week, se per pair, per set mls just received and braids at soc Our motto: We sell cheap, we sella heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BRO‘DWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Monuments... We have in stock a fine line of] 2 finished monu-] Seeeeeeeeceeeeece cececes ments which —— Mr. J. P. McElroth, of Murray, is Must b8 Sold) in te city. Hon, Ollie [49| For thirty days] the city to k we will sell for : Cash anvthing in the i] _——— tablished iy James, of Marion, is in Yom Dillon, Jr., of Hickman, was in the city today TRADE MARKG: Col Jolin L. Parham, of Marion, REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Ill., is 1 the city, Mr. Bates McFadden, of Union ' Call and see our stock and prices. | ity, is in the city, No other yard in the south bas as 4 fine an assortment of the latest styles) Mr. John Feland, Jr., of Hop- and designs. kinsville, is in the city. " Miss Robbie Gill has returned to J, E, Williamson & €0. {yer home in Newhern, after a visit to 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. | Miss Tavelle Smith Messrs. W, A. Davis and Linneus ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA'L- | Orme are two of the umber man who j Went up the road today. Miss Allie Fisher, at her home on Louisyille and East. naive P.O. DEPAKT P. 0, al friends most pleasantly last nigt. Mr. Aaron Hurle: from Newbern, where he was called 6:00 a m. ts pm 2:20pm 12.3.8 m1 now improving. St. Louis and West. samen! eyie THE NEW TRAPS. Gun Club Thinks of Adopting the _| Maugua—Run as a Velocipede, Evansyille and Ohio River 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday.) ‘Steamboat due ‘Benton and N.C, & St.L. S 10:10p m The Paducah Gan club bas prac- tically decided to dispose of its pres- @| They cost the club about $225 and are now at La Belle park. The in- aes tention is to secure the Maugua traps Wantep to Bornow-—About| Which are worked on the order of a $1,500 on good real estate, worth} ¥elecipede, a man running it with bis double the amount. Address at| feet, similar to the way a velocipede ‘once X.Y. Z., care letter carricr|is tam. ‘The clay birds are thrown No. 2. 18a3 jout in rapid succession in every di- —— rection, and there is no w The MASONIC NOTICE. traps are not sold, but are leased for $50 9 year, for the first year, and . : #10 every yeur theresfter, A major Plain City Lodge No 449, F.] ity of the club favors the last named &A. M., will meet in the}traps, and they will probably be Leech building on North} adopted by the club. ‘The club will Fourth street tonight at 8 o'clock | he reorganized Friday. in stated communication. All Masons welcome. ‘ Bristow B. Davis, W. M NEW BOAT. G, O, Incuam, Seer NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed bids will be received at the} The steamer Belle of the Bends, re- mayor's office until noon Wednesday, | cently completed at Howard's ship the 20th inst, for the reconstructing | Y@rds. passed the local port last of pavements and gutters on west} Sight. The stories told of her beauty side of Fifth between Monroe and | Have not been exaggerated and river- Harrison streets, according to plaus | en who were fortunate enough to and specifications in the city engi-| get look at her say she is one of the neer's oflive. ‘The city reserves the | Wost graceful and well handled boats right to reject any or all bids. Bond | ever built by Howard. She will run will be required ‘for a faithful per- {0M the Mississippi river, ry. The Handsome Belle of the Bend Passed Paducah, 3 x act lbad The Jim Lee, another oat just sot TR cers " ON iaaadlad watered Mayor, | built by Howard, is expected to pass | Bud Davis, colored, charged with anole merit with She rhe a A ah ee ee down thurweak.or nee breaking into Mr, F. R. Parham’s aa ot of last winter her husband, who had See the “Siberia” Oharevel-filled - stable, was before the court, and his been working for the railroad com. Refrigerator soll only by Hank Bros. & Jor iad FOR REY MILITARY COMPANY. bad pleatck Many Names are Being Secured ot Those Who Desire to En- list in the Compan An elegant, new frame, six-room cottage, No. 912 Trimble. Has bath, —- stable and all conveniencs. Apply] The new military company for at house. 190 5t | paducah is booming, and a large WENT AFTER A WITNESS, oumber of names has been secured . by Mr. Tom Jackson and the other al young men who are solicting recruits Ex: Officer Crow has returned frow | No one is being enlisted, the names Missouri where he went in quest oi] taken being simply of those who de- TT. J. Bryer, one of the witnesses iu |sire to become members, lt is the Frank case, on trial in the crreuii | thought that by tomorrow the sanc- court, The witness, whose testimony | tion of the Governor will be secured, is very material in the case, wa-|and then regular enlistment will be- finally found and brought back, und | gin. testified in the case, WEATHER REPORT. “PAY TRAIN, The I. C. Boys Receive Their Fair and colder tonight anc - . Money for the Past Month, Wednesnay. The pay train on the [linois Cen- ral arrived this afternoon and most of the men will be paid off by this evening, ‘The stores will accordingly ve opened tonight and tomorrow night. Typewriter for Sal In perfect condition, brand new, in » A Williams typewriter for 00, and a Blickensderfer for .00, Inquire at the Sv Of- uf {Nowe ana] MEDICAL SOCIETY Dr. Edwards, Ear, ‘Throat Specialist, Padu Meets Tome Awarded larry Highest Honors—World’s Fair asennad Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. The Paducah Medical and Surgical | ‘ Society will meet tomorrow night with Dr. Harry Williamson, on ‘DR: teresting meeting is anticipated, 2 AY HOUSE ROBBED. me av Mr. M.J. Foppe’s Larder Raided of Its Contents Last Night, on» North Fourth street was visited by sueak thieves last night or this morn= ing sometiwe, and ull the provisions ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder saat oc nl he found were taken, 40 YEARS THBSTANDAR(: |X"! «!s¢ Was molested Interesting Session of the Police) pivcr front beat, |licious cutting, and Guy Randall | orth Sixth street, entertained-sever- bas returned by the illaess of his father, who is lice judge claims: morning writing out a special report, A “ scaling the claims of Police Judges} Incandescent lamp globes suitable] yesterday afternoon on the wrist by a Henry Hines, of Bowling Green;! for system for sale at McPherson's |slip of his shoe kuite Sanders, of Paducah, and Harrison, Drug store. uf of Henderson, The claims are for yw Night With Dr, | a - bat ove trial of the case, Sanders’ stated when shown above that he had beaten in contests) over similar claims so many times JOTTINGS that he had no fear of the above, ©) The claims are trivial, anyhow, and do not amoupt to a great deal OMicer Fred Hoyer is uow on the ywn atthe wharf, to watch the heartless teamsters. His old beat atthe Union depot being filled by Market Master Ingram, who} formerly had the river front beat af- | tor market hours. Court Today—dJudge San- ders Again Commends the Cow Ordinanee, supervisors of the city tax books will finish their work tomorrow fand adjourn, Quite a number of form—Judge Campbell as Pros- I va ‘ah Woll as reductions. hues bess Marshal Collins Gets a New Un'- ecutor— Other Pol made, Notes { The Lite Rock & Memphis rail- }road will be sold today under fore- closure decre: Lite Rock, Ark, |The L, & N., Ilinois Central, Cotton Belt and 3 City, Pittsburg & Gulf railroads have all been spoken of as possible purchasers of Interest to Readers, Judge Sanders took occasion this morning to assert that the present stock law was merely a plaything. He had two case ainst well known run at ‘ge ins fendants claimed that they knew; nothing about their horses being out, | and the warrants had to be dismissed. | ge apy aa S Gentaelaae ‘The judge also ventured the opin. Given Three in the Penitentiary ion that the long lost cow law, was By the Cireuit Court—Per- constitutional, and a good law, de- Beat : spite Judge Bishop's decision to. the kins Case Taken Up Next, cireuit court, Harry Pike was docketed for ma-) frank Was One of a Gang of Ale leged Shoplifiers—The Other e boys | rk Cases to Be Iriga, y is] with being an accessory. hada dispute at Ninth and C| streets last night, and the Pike! charged with slashing James V e | on the band with a knife furnished by} ‘The jury in the case against. Sam Guy Randal!. The boys are said to) Fravk, charged with shoplifting, re- have been reating chap novels. The} turned a verdict this forenoon, stter case was set for tomorrow mourning. | being out for half an hour, at 11:30 The boys are out on bond, o'clock, finding bim guilty as charge nt at 3 years This was the and fixing his punish in the peniten first case of the five against what is known as the Frank gang, which is five in number. There are A. L and Sam Frank, Pete Grittin, J. W. Grandison Moore, colored, was be- fore the court as prosecutor in the case against ary Talbott. He! swore she used such dreadful lan- guage that the court forbade him re- peating it so the spectators could hear. The attorneys and two princi pals gathered at the bench, and the naughty words were repeated to the court, he woman left shaking her J head in silent remonstrance, She de-| POT house by the cirenit judge at th nied it all when called to. the stand, | fecommencdation of the aA It seems that she and the man have] (42: ce ie been quite good friends,and he broke | 8 ere eae whee Oe the news gently to her Saturday that] 1) Shee: i eae ings tn, Bg hegwas also a very goodfriend to her} Cee" With systematic and whole: sister. This made her mad, and she | “2 stealing from many stores. said he could not eajoy the blessings] 5, 10° verdict this morning would ine of both. ‘This occasioned the trouble, | Veale that the whole gang is all been in jail for nearly a year, and] Carroll came near eseap hart Giahdison, The case against J. W. Perkins is alled just before p eA now on trial, being Then there was George McFall, | noon also of color, and he was charged Frank heard the verdict with stolid with mistreating Ida Elder, whose} indifference, anid was carried back to virtue is not of the most desirable} jail unaffected by the yawning peni- |b ed why he hit the festive Ida, he said] Lawre that she would not mind him. No, | ’ she was not his wife, he said, but had | $50 and costs. been living with him since they got] ‘The malicious ase against out of jail together. It cost him $10] Willie Ellithorpe was set for the 17th and the trimmings, day of the term. — = Mrs, Mary Jane Oty filed suit for John Bell, alias ‘Jaybird,’” was! divorce against Bedford Oty.alleging acquitted of the charge of using af cruel ty cotton hook on Berry Hubbard, and} ygisg yc released. Hubbard has not been seen since the memorable fray. James Jorda and costs for drunkenness, aad asks to be restored to the rights of an unmarried woman and for $1,000 alimony. fined $1 and] Jobn F. Hawking was excused asa grand juror and 'T, H. Young sub- Sam Moore, a one-legged boot-| were excused from the petit jury s black, was fined $5 and costs for] H.C. Renick and S, twisting Jim Pryor’s arm, and con-| stituted, fiseating his It seems the boot- The grand jury was loafing a por- black asked the boy to go and havealtionof this morning, and tt guitar pawned. He was refused a|abilities are today that it wil pawn ticket, which made Moore r r He told Pryor to go back and been disposed of aid there is little the ticket or get bis head beat off,|left for them to do, and the pawnbroker told him be was Potter sub prob- djourr off. ‘Thus confronted, he could oaly submit to being decapitated, and he preferred that one of his own color/She Pulled a Goyernment Li- do it. Moore attended to the little duty with more or less success. cense on the Of- Was Brought Rere From I case was turned over to the grand jury for its consideration, By the Deputy U.S. rshal Luey Woodson and Mary Good- win, of color, were charged with fighting, but the case being unready for trial, they were remanded to the! Sis Haynes, a rpulent female of lockup until tomorrow. This Morning. Judge James Camnbell appeared] Marshal LaRue on a. as prosecuting attorney this morning liquor without a instead of Mr. Wheeler Campbell, heen suspected of who had to attend to his duties in the circuit court as counsel for the de-} jofore, fense in the Frank case. The judge makes a good one, She was immediately fore Commissioner Pury a preliminary hearing. female was loaded for Uncle Ss minions, however, and promp' and gi Marshal James Collins appeared this morning in a new suit of light blue, which is nearly a gray. It isa handsome uniform, different from any of the other uniforms of the police and when asked where he got it, said that Mark Hanna gave it to him, fire water but the just tk the luw. his was a great surprise Hlicers remanded her to j ame, and began lookin The following telegram appeared in yesterday’s Louisville Times, dated Frankfort, Ky., in reference to po- by Commissioner Puryear, ordering her released, and she was permitted to return to her native heath and re- sume the sale of liquid inspiration to “State Inspector Lester is this : 4 the thirsty denizens of Fulton county, ed iolding examining courts in felony} If you need a Lawn Mower do not aes. They will be scaled over one-| fail to see the ones sold by Hank Bros, palt.”? & Jones. ‘They can be sharpened in ‘The above claims are for trials of | # few minutes, 16 harged with a felony, and there was Shoes polished free Fire on, new axles m will be given a general overhauling The city hall will soon have to bay new hose reel, and the following year anew truck, hence it is pedient to now make only necessary ‘The amount of work dove will not exceed $85, repairs. new horse. It wa well Perkins, and Kid Carroll, They bave] he street kind. He confessed, aud when ask- | tentiary. th ce Carneal waived trial for] They are all good horses. exchanged for the kind re- quired at the power house nof the peace and was fined] readily alment. She was formerly fA Long ht =" m3 oar burden to the city and the cbari out he would get his head knocked © Test t out of supporting “ tae er besides was to ship t way to them all sum them. Mrs, Ziess expects to see her hus band when she r There is an interesting story con- for his family. dusky Lue, was brought in this morn-}eould not speak a ing from Hickman by Deputy U. S.[ being German. Instead of bein ge of selling | carried to his destination, he was im liense. She had} posed on by somebody and carried such things for]several hundred miles away from his some time, but had never been caught} destination, He was soon stranded, and his wife could not learn a word aigned be-Jof his whereabouts, The Howards, the city and the he festive;county all contribu s}tate family’s support, pro-|cared for during the past winter, and duced a government license to seli{a few days ago heard from husband and father, who was down 1] Memphis, where he had worked his ig up| way. The family left this afternoon for This afternoon an order was issued] their new home ‘ one line of ( fases in which two persons were! Tinnwood, Linuwood, nothing| this city; the best isthe chcapest! else. * tf 16a3 |! $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50; Shoe for Men BEST Ladies’ Oxford 5 | In the city at rs Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Woods Has a New Horse. The Truck to Be Re- paired, One of the Old Horses Swapped to Marsbait Collins Shavings Still Burning. Bids will be advertised for at once to repair the ladder truck at Central | tation, New wheels will be put) de, and the ladders med ex- Fire day or two and the warrant was dismissed, ‘The|“oomed, as the evidence is eaid to be) tl! burning. and the ‘ire department woman was told to go, and not to| jis J 98 sttong io the other cases} ou cn it, ‘The rain has partially subdued the flames, but they still e to.eat their way into the shavings, Chief Woods has several other orses to trade, aulong them being iree from the city power house. and ¢an be FOUND AT LAST. L Near Memphis—Had Been Gone for Months. stituted. T. J. Etter and A. Butler A Wife and Mother Shipped to Him Today—lHe Could Not Speak English, Mrs, Ziess and her two or three All the jail cases bave} children were today shipped to Mem- phis. , The unhappy family has been a hes Memphis, Iton| pany, left for Arizona to make a home rs, It happened ord of English, to the desti- about PAINFULLY CUT. Jake Gilbert, a shoemaker.employ- by the Breavers, was painfully cut nd phaeton to sell or give Court street, i902 soline Stoves ever shown ia Hank Bros, & Jones, 331 Broadway The Smith Premier Typewri S21 Pine street, St, Lou JE ENGLISH & CO., Dealers, 104 N Telephone No. 90. BICYC $25.003$75.00 LES | The only first-class repair shop All work guaranteed Wheels called for and delivered. { Drop usa card. | H.E.CRAFT & SON 431 Jefferson Street ED H. PURYEAR Attorney at Law And Notary Public, Rea! tstate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles master commissioner “of McCracken circuit court. practice in all the adjoining court Miss R. B. Hay Stenographer Chief Woods has purchased a ought in Bard- nd is a young of great promise. [tis worth ut $100, and will be taker? to the sing once by|South Side station. ‘The antiquated feigning illness, and being sent to the}gray horse, Harry, that had not been used for some time, for the gray mare formerly owned by the lute Deputy Jailer ¢ ud} which cost him his life. Collins was the owner, pourta of this and Special attention given to the collection of all claims, estate and all other Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estates, also as administrator of decedents’ and as guardian of infants. in eurety companies South Fourth street Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. DR. GOLDSTEIN. Request This Eminent the renting of re s been swapped ving pile near the Lack etree factory, on South ‘Third which caught fire last week, is Optic Specialist Returns to Paducah, produce an honest pro the only h Errors of refraction of the eyes are | 25 East Fayette street suming more importance a ing more than ever tention of opticians. Even the pub is becoming interested covering how much science is able to wprove the visional power fective eye to enjoy ties of nature in the same the perfect eye. It is the fact now generally known and conceded by all oculiste and ed ost Husband Turns Up uses of chronic headache, neu- due to irregularities of the retractive | If you are unable to read fine print If the eyes ache or water, or every- * or becomes dim, looks hazy or them a short time you have a time to see plainly, become sleepy tired feeling in your ey ing a short while you He left them tempo- rarily provided for, but their provis- ions soon gave out, and they were left without resoure the charity of sti and thrown on] dorsed by the leading physicians and many of our best citizens the husband] using his glasses and all speak well | Office hours from 3p. m, at the Palmer hous BARGE SINKS. The City of Cairo, Loaded With Ties, Goes Down In McCracken Circuit Court NOTARY PUBLIC They were tow of the Lonis Seventy-Six Cros twelve feet of wate: 000 or more cross ties, consigned to St. Louis, aboard, and of these about She had 10, ‘The big barge passed here ia tow of the Josie, und was at Cairo turned over to the Houck, to be carried to The loss will be several Choice Dates, per ber Ib. Choice Maple Sugar, per 1b. | Best N.O. Molasses, per gal. She belonged to the Leyhe fleet, | Bes} in winter quarters] Regt Kraut, per gal...... hose boxes made new. here, Capt. Leyhe sent*the Josie] Best Dill Pickels, per gal. dlown today to assist in raising the Oyster Crackers, per Ib.. Lemons, per doz..... y the finest! i wodred My lunch stand at 201 Broadwaye 123 South Second Street, *Phoue 89, Good business and best location in Geo. Nosiz, Prop, It C.C. C. fail to cure, 1 AM SELLING «« THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them. NES Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials. Durable, portable, invincible PRICE $35.00 FSimplicity in construction and not belonging to the typewriter trust rctatan honest price. The Blickensderfer is able cost. Guaranteed longest. ne at re: ne features: ty, port ty erchangeable ty doing aw with ribbon nu adjustable ne Spacer, perfect a iment, une Hed manitol ne only typew receiving highest award at World's Fair; im proved since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company Send for catalogue and testimonials, MOORE BROS, General Agents 918 F street Northwes AVestiingtoe, D ¢ ; WHY DRINK Fs Baltimore, Md MUDDY WATER i f When you can buy a good filter for five dollars? If not satis- factory after thirty days’ use it will be taken back and money refunded. J. BAUER SEVENTH AND TRIMBLE J, WILL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES *| Manager of the only complet abstract to titles in McCracken county and the city of Padus aterm of el tent and relial f, see me, and I will appreciate your business, abstract was made while clerk of the county court for ‘his department is under the supervision of @ sompe- It in want of anything in this line it will pay to Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 Cheap Grocertes. . . $ Crow Raisins per Ih.-s....5¢ |SPYinkling Hose Seedless Raisin er Ib. Choice Prunes, per Ib... ..,+00050 H ‘and Gi Is what you need for hot weather, Call'and see the large line for sale by F. CG. HARLAN All kinds of plumbing work. Old rits, per Ib......1¢ 1 and Buckwheat Flour, 2c it Chewing Gum, 2 pack Telephone 113, "Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON i t We rry a line of new To Cure Constipation Forever, Call aud get our ke Cascarets Can cathartic, Me oF %e, \ We also ex- rugyists refund money. I. L. RANDOLPH, ; \ i The Only High-Grade Big Five-cent Cigar. - oo ge

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