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PRICES ARE CONVINCING FACTS ‘That there’s no getting around. Th disputable facts. Thy Kid Gloves—One fifty pairs vos fire Kid gloves, samples, all shades, regular $ 00 | quality, sizes 5's, 5% and 6, your| choice of any in the lot, 59c- is week's sale and prices are in- mu can’t duplicate our bargains is another fact. red and|ring given with every $25.00 cou- pon ticket. Millinery —We have to announce |for. this week a special sale and Three hundred new silk ties,|display of very stylish trimmed beautiful shades, samples, no two alike, just the thing to wear with | your new shirt waists price sce; sale price 150. é Belts—A large new line of jew- eled belts, worth soc, go in this/| style $2.25 and $2.50, worth double our sale for 25¢. Shirt Waists—Five hundred new shirt waists, all styles and color: regular prices soc and 75¢, sale price 39¢. ° Don't forget-—A handsome $5.00 Our motto: We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it, 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BRJADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE hats. ‘These are beyond question the Regular| most beautiful and elegant crea- tions ever shown in Paducah, A stylish lot of trimmed hats, all and colors, at $1.50, $2.00, price: Pryust received, forty new spies of sailors, 25¢ and upwards. A new lot of French hair switches, all shades, 75¢ and $1.00. Monuments... Ma fine line of finished monu- ments which | Must be Sold | For thirty days | we will sell.for Cash anything in the sto k at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. ; J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky. | epenerrsmecag Seegg | PERSONALS. CERCEEEKOREE CC Mrs. Lote Graham of the county is quite ill. Prof. Sisk went up to Eddyville this morning. Mr. T. E. Cochran, of Murray, was in the city today. Editor J. M. Meloan, of Murray, returned home toda; Mr. W. G. Dycus, of Benton, was in the city last night. Mr. Bell ven is home visit to his sister in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Wilson, Smithland, were here yesterday. Mr. A. Kt. Tickcor went up to Dawson this morning to spend Sun- day. of Mrs, Gus T. Smith and baby left as for Cadiz, on a visit to Mrs. George Eitchhorn, of Mound City, Ill., is visiting Col. and Mrs, John Trantham, Attorney W. M. Reed and Mr. W. A, Wickliffe returned this morning from the Smithland circuit court. Mr. E. P. Mitchell, of Louisville, is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Elisha Greif, at 829 South Fourth street. Mrs, M. E. Mitchell, of Louisville, who has been with her daughter will return to Louisville on May 4th, to remain a few months. Dr, G. Goldstein leaves for Louis- ville Tuesday, after doing a fine business here. He has been coming to this city for the past nineteen years and has proven himself worthy of his large business. Seats Now On Sale. Seats are now on Culin’s book store for the Stout Dramatic company which be- gins at Morton’s opera house Monday night at popular prices. Military drama ‘The Daughter of the Regi- ment’’ will be presented night to which performance will be admitted free when ac hy one paid 30 cent ticket. 8 can be secured at VanCulin’s. Screen your house now, Hank Bros. & Jones have the nicest line of Screen Doors and Windows in the city. 2843, Delicious cream, crushed fruits and the best of can- dies, at the Delicatessen. Your pat- ronage and orders solicited, Conrte- ous and prompt attention to all is our motto, ’Phone No, 324, SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY. cakes, — with Tomorrow is the last day Prof. Fox will bein Paducah, and will be a big Sunday school rally in his honor. It is hoped that all in- terested inthe work will be in at- tendance, If you need a refrigerator examino | Nelson Gray, A. H. Beckman, 8, P, | 20 out of a possible 25. were not very good, DuBois, L. F.| boys have gotten rusty during the rris, J. T. Short, F, | winter, | the “Siberia” sold only by Hank Bros, & Jones. Guaranteed char- coal filled, 28a3, Phaeton for sale, 121 S, Ist st. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. yaices ‘A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder @ YEARS THE STANDAR!: | We have in stock | from a sale at Van- Krause- Monday ladies m- there THE T. P. A. BOYS ARE WITH US. Holding Today Their Annual Convention—A Good Delega- tion of the State's Di- visions Are Here. THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Mr, Joe Chosen State President—Big Banquet To- Night That Will Be an Ek gant Affair, Bryant A MOST INTERESTING PROGRAM READY, The annual convention of the Ken- tucky Division of the Travelers’ Pro- tective Association began in Elks’ ball this morning, with a large attend- ance. It is the most important meet- ing of the year of this popular asso- ciation, and Paducah is represented by her quota of the boys. The meeting was called to order at 10 o'clock by First Vice President Sam P, Jones, of Louisville, in the absence of State President Jerre M. Porter, of Clinton, who was pre- yented from attending by illness. pointed by the chairman: On constitution: A. H. Beck- Gray and L. On nominations : Ullman, Geo, Hummell and W. B. Lucas, The meeting then adjourned until afternoon, There were light refreshments, cigars and other enjoyments up in the ball in abundance, The following Louisville men at- tended in a body, in addition to jolly drammers from all other parts the state: Sam P Jones James T Short W L Farris AH Beckman W B Lucas Geo Hummel Chas Frick Geo Kremer J WJarbee Frank Ouerbacker Vv man. were elected for the ensuing year, | | Mr. Jo Bryant, of the city, being elected State President: President, Joe A. Bryant, Pa- ducah, First vice president, Louisville. Second vice Baird, Owensboro. Wa. Farris, president, B. B.|" backer, Louisvillee. Fourth vice president, Worsham, Henderson, Directors: L. F. Cobb, S. N. Heeht, J. G. Riockleff, H. J. Liv- ingston, C. P. Frick, E. Lackey. Committees: H., A. Petter, chair- man sick committee; Nelson Gray, chairman hotel committee ; Jerre Por- ter, chairman legislative committee ; L. 8. DuBois, chairman employment committee; A. H. Beckman, chair- D. J. 'T. Short, chairman entertaioment committee, Rev. Pinkerton, chaplain, Dr. R. R, Winston, physician, Delegates to Omaha National Con- | first shoot yesterday afternoon. Jerre Porter, F. E. Lack, | Craft won the medal, his score being vention; Jones, W. R, Lucas. Alternates: L. Cobb, W. M. Ouerbacker, C, P. Frick, After the election a number of candidates were initiated into the or- der of the Knights of the Grip, TONIGBT’S PROGRAM, Tonight at the Palmer House the annual banquet will will be one of the most delightful tea- tures of the meeting ‘The committee on arrangements is composed of : Joe Bryant, J, E, Robertson, Joho G, Rinckleff, L. S, DuBois, Adolph Weil, H. A, Petter, The menu is as follows: Carape « la Russe Sliced tomatoes Radial Stuffed olives Cold breast of turkey Green peas in Cases Roman punch Smoked tongue in aspic Fresh shrimp salad Assorted cakes Mixed nuts M aysale. The following committees were ap-| dressy. We'll offer special shoe and slipper bargains for our great may s pleasure. RAs. og anilla ice cream “The “The Drummer in War'’—R. Water Works pressure, Hank Bros, & Jones under guar- antee. take place, and | else, Will begin a grand May notions, clothing, shoes” aif immense stock of everything. T will pay you to visit Harbour's great store, and visit it frequently, during this great sale. hundred styles of all-wool dress goods will go at special May sale prices. Queenly fabrics within the ee reach of all. Ninety-cent black brocade silk for waists, special May sale price, 67c. Fifty styles plaid and check waist silks, special May sale prices 75c, g7¢ and $1.15, all reduced from much higher figures. Wash Goods this ish, we prices as we Handsome siik skirts, May sale prices $4.90 and 6.88. skirts, May sale prices $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, 4.00, $5,00 and $7,00, —Spring beauties. An ef loveliness possible on store. Dainty organdies, natty dim pretty lawns, French ginghams and prettiest spring styles of calicoes sale prices 34¢c, 4¥Mc, 7¢, 10c, 12'¥c, 15c, and up to only 25¢ for the rich- est foreign stuffs. Skirts Ready to Wear "When you see €i@ Fou'll wonder how such styl- feBaeuts can be sold at such Millinery S. STARK & BRO. : ... THE WHOLESALE... KY DEALERS Have just received a large stock of fine Tennessee brandies and Kentucky bourbon whisky, consisting of twenty-five barrels of five-year-old apple brandy, twenty-five barrels of eight- year-old Jordan whisky, the finest hand-made whisky in the state of Kentucky. One No. 1 array nly at nities, May little in Tennessee, and we guarantee all our goods to be just as received isa trial If you have been buying your millinery materials elsewhere, the chances are that you have paid just about double the price that the same things will cost you here. display for our great May sale. for each week’ China Mattings pected to offer straw and cotton warp. A fresh, new arri s selling. These offerings will tempt y mattings for less money than We made a fortunate purcha you. May sale prices rSc and worth 25¢ a yard. Every nook and corner of our great store is bright with new goods for the American Lady corsets are found only here—$1.o0 and $1.25 a pair. Visit Our New Clothing Department On second floor. Everything is first-class black clay dress suits, $10.00, Leading manufacturers made our all at May sale prices. H $12.50 and $1 means a saving of $5.00 a suit to you Business suits in fancy worsteds, cheviots $4.50, $5.00, $7. means a saving to y A big assortment of men’s all-wool pants for $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and A wonderful assortment of men’s ties, collars, shirts, hosier wear at prices lower than you've ever heard of before May sale prices, 50c and 7 HARBOUR’S On North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein Fi Fruits Fresh strawberries Foreign and domestic cheese Bents water crackers Coffee, Dr. W. E. Cave, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will de- liver the opening prayer. Jerry M. Porter will make the address of welcome, and Maj. T. E. Masters Victor and Robert Beck- | M38 will follow with a short speech. During the evening there will be ‘This afternoon the following officers coeaans snap shots’’ as fol- lows : ‘The Traveling man and the T. P. A."’—Sam P. Jones. Drommer’s Wife’ —Tack Lynn. The Drummer’s Chas. Frick. Why Drummers Like to Make ta- dacah’’—H. Horace Wilson. Sweetheart’’— Third vice president, Frank Quer-|‘‘The Drummer at Home"—Frank Ourbacker. c. | ‘The Drammer On Religion’’—Rev. W. H. Pinkerton. Lightfoot. “Good Night”—Rev. W. K. Pen- OF OLD AGE. Andy Radolph, aged 88, died to- t home near Massac of gen- a man railroad committee; J. KE. Rob- eral debility, after a lengthy illness, ertson, chairman press committee ; T he faneral took place at New Hope. GUN CLUB, The Paducah Gun club held its Mr. The scores some of the Rubber Hose that will stand the! Sold by) 283, Linnwood, Linnwood, nothing | ti f $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 BEST Ladies’ Oxford In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House $12.50 0 suit >a siut », $9.00 and up to ou of $2.00 to $ $3.00 a pair, a saving 50¢ to $1.50 and The latest st 5c. ale enw CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Grewan Evanoericat--The usual services will be held at the German Evangelical church tomorrow. Ger- man preaching in the morning a 10:30 and English at night at 7:30. }s As has already been announced last Sunday, a collection will both morning and at night for the widows and orphans of preachers and teachers in the. district. Sunday school begins at 9:30, m. A core dial invitation is nded to all. There will be a meeting of the con- gregation Monday, May 2, at 7:30 p. m, at the chure Fiust Cuuistian— Southeast corner of Seventh snd Jefferson streets at 10:45 a. m. and 8:00 p.m, Evening subject, *‘Man worth nothing, yet deserves every- thing.’’ Sunday school at #:30 a, m. F. B, May superintendent. Junior Endeavor at 2 :( Senior En- deavor at 6: Services at the Finsr Bartist—Services at the usual hours, Rev. W. Penrod, pastor. Subjects, he Merchant and the Pearl,’’ ‘and ‘‘What Shall I Do to Be Saved.’? Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Mr. J. M. Buller, super- intendent. ‘The public invited, Tenta Sreeer CuHtistrax——Bible school 9:30 a, m., J. K. Bondurant, superintendent. Subject inthe fore- noon, ‘‘The Heathen at Home.’’ In the evening, ‘The Disciples and the Religious World.” home missions will be taken. Broapway Mertsopist.—Sunday school 9:30 a, m., E. A. Fox super- intendent. This is his Jast day with the school, as he has accepted a po- sition with the Stave Sunday School union, Paeaching 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all the services, At 8:30 Shoe for Men »sCOCHRAN 00, ind Scotches, be taken, |'T. Offerings for | A grand stock will be put on val will reach us ou. Better we had ex se of heavy 200, richly clothing. andsome which MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager ONK WERK, COMMENCING 2 MONDAY, MAY 2 which ee a pair cl bee vicaid men’s straw hats, neat and KRAUS-STOUT BIG COMPANY JENNIE HOLMAN eof new and successful plays bt, Me 2, the charming military play THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT Call and see, Goods shown with Tn a repert Manda; New and magnificent costumes and scenery Bright sparkling Y light effects People's Popular Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents with each paid night, if purchased belore fon sale Saturday moruing fi Ven Calta’ Sprinkling Hose 6 what you need for hot weather. Call ‘and see the large line for sale by HARLAN ola Capt. B, B. Davis and bis company will attend in a body. H. B. Jounston, Pastor. Skcoxp P at 10:45 a, meeting at Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. The members are requested to attend and| =. Gy the public cordially invited, P ‘Bchillogy All kinds of plumbin BURG METHODIST: hose boxes m' 5 a. m., preach- | 122 Broadway, i290. NEWS OF THE RIVERS. 30 p.m, RiveR BULLETIN, YTERIAN — Services m. and 7:45, work, le new. Mecaant Telephone 113. Praver meetiog ‘Thurs lay night, Teachers’ meeting Wedues tay urs! t. Ali are invited to these setvices, Lapies Arp.—The Ladies Aid so. ciety of the Second Presbyterian j church meets Monday at 3 p.m. in the lecture room. A full meeting is requested to elect offivers, Mrs, E, A. Gutusny, Sec, Geewan Lutugnan—Rev. J. H Hartenberger will preach his first sermon to his pew charge at Fourth street G o Lutheran church. German 10:15 a, m., English 7:30 p.m, Sunday school 9 a.m, Ev. erybody cordially invited to. these services. Gemeinde Versamlung at 2:30 p.m ga, 6.8, falling. ti, 28.5, rising. 1, falling. 2, falling. falling Cincia! Evansville, 1 Florence, 6 Johnsonville, Louisville, 9.9, Mt. Carmel, 10.4, Nashville, 13.8, rising. Pittsburg, 6.6, falling. Davis Island, 8.3, falling, St. Louis, 15.6, talling. Paducah, 20.5, rising. The John S. Hopkins was in and out for Evansville, doing good busi- ness on good time this morning. ‘The City of Clarksville was away for E’town today at noon, doing good business Cummentann Presnytentian—Rev. M. E. Chappell, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. Preaching at 10:45 a, m. and 8p. m. Junior] Pye Gj O88 by b- #08F The City of Chattanooga panne | eg e sean bs out of the Tennessee river tod: ier os are cordially | noon with a big tow of ties, ved OVERLEY DISCHARGED, | ~The Aid society of the | Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet at 3 p. m. in the lecture room of the church. Frank Oyerley, the account of whose arrest appears in another co)- vice at the Second Baptist church, disckarged from custody. Evening discourse to young me Regular weekly prayer meeting Tues- day evening at 7:45, Have you tried that delicious cream at the Delicatessen? Telephone No. 324, and it will be delivered at your door. SPANISH P London, April 30. the Financial News from Mad The latest improved Ice Cream freezer sold by Hank Bros, & Jonks, also the White Mountain and A: 28; NIC CONTINUES, branches of the Bank of 5; ues. It is supposed to be a plot by Amerivan bankers to ruin Spanish credit. In some towns the students 1d mobs bi ‘Therefore, if you desire a good, straight, pure arti cle, for family or medical purposes, ring up telephone number 283 and give our goods a trial; or call on us at our old establishment, 20 South Second street, opposite market SOoooooooooooore OUR STOCK OF CASE GOODS AND FINE WINES Is not surpassed in this city for purity and genuineness, dle the output of one of the best distilleries in this state, and also from the distilleries, and just as we represent them. Wholesale department distinct from retail department SOoeoooneoooooos S. STARK & BRO. 120 SOUTH SECOND STREET---TELEPHONE 283 QOOO0U00000000: 0000000000 0008 Crokinole Board apple and peach We han- All we ask i +5 eene _ BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. 1 AM SELLING «THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. See them, J. WILL FISHER Master Commissioner McCracken Circuit Court Nota‘ Will take acknowledgemen: Agent for Fire, Life Ry PuBLiC and Tornado Insurance ts of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the a term of eight years, This depart tent and reliable abstractor. i city of Paducah, The abstract was made while clerk of the county court for nent is under the supervision of a comp in want of anything in this line it will pay to see me, and I will appreciate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) ul —- Phone Seconp Bartist.—Che usual ser-| umn, was this afternoon at 3 o'clock ———_—_—————— SS entering the banking houses to change the notes.’” BLIND JOE MANGRUM. A concert is being arranged t Blind Joe's" benefit at the Y, M. C. A. hall ‘1 —A dispatch to] be under the auspives of the First id | Baptist church. ‘The run on the provincial] Mayfeld. — pursday night. Blind Joe is now i ANOTHER FLEET. London, April prevented the public | tesdondent of th The Cadiz cor- 383 “When the battleship Numancia arrives from Carthegena the squad- ron will be prepared, consisting of the Pelayo, the Vitoria, the Alfonso XIII, three torpedo boat destroyers and three torpedo boats, to lave im- mediately,’ or At will EXyULSION THREATENED, London, Apri A special dis patch from Madrid received here says the Spanish government is upon the point of expelling all citizens of the United States from Spain. & OWEN 33i{Broadway ie