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Shopping Made Hasy, Pleasant and Profitable The Bazaar makes it a point to have just the goods you want. The newest styles find their way quickly to our counters from every market. Immense assortments bought for spot cash at bed-rock prices. We can give you unequalled bargains in fine new goods, This week we place on sale a number of special purchases that mean a saving of 25 to 50 per cent, to customers, Shirt waists at the price of makin Don't forget, we are giving a handsome Just bought the entire remaining stock imported $5.00 Smyrna rug with every of this sea’ shirt waists from Se $25.00 coupon ticket. 4 largest New manufacturer, They A ‘, We hh just opened up consist of fine pereales, dimities, organ So Spring | large consignment of ilies and piques, in white and colors. | Millinery spring millinery, which They ranged in price from 75c to $2.00. | will be displayed for the first time They go on sale for 39, 69, 75 and gS. | Beautiful and tasty effects in greatest Just received, 100 ‘sample swell skirts, | variety the very latest thing. Fine French| Your choice of 250. pattern hats, new plaids with heavy satin bars, in tur-|est styles, white and colore: quoise, cerise blué and white, black and | ished, chip and fancy stra’ white stripes and checks. These skirts | $3.00, $3.50 and $4.0 would be considered cheap at $6.00 and | r choice of soo elegant trimmed $8.00; our prices while they last, $2.25 | hats from our work room, all the ve and $3.98. latest styles, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Ask to see out $1.00 mohair skirts. | worth double our price. Two hundred pairs fine kid gloves, all) New sailors for midsummer colors, regular prices $1.00 and $1.25, | white and colors, ase and upward. wear, *| engineer was entered into. CALLED MEETING. | COLORED MINERS. A Lively Session of the City|Three Hundred Passed Through Council Last Paducah Last Night En Night. Route to Carterville. Mr. Harney is Elected Assistant | Will Work in Place of Strikers, If City Engineer, at #75 They Live Long Enough, for Per Month. Trouble is Expected There was a sort of monkey andy A special train passed throug! the parcot time of it in the council last} city at 11:5Q o'clock last night en night. The meeting was called to|route from Jellico mines to Carters- elect an assistant engineer. ville, Lll., where the miners are on a The Cohankus company was given|strike. On board were 300 colored permission to extend the water mains | miners, who go to Carterville to take in the vicinity of the plant. the places of the miners. Mr. Pat Lally was accorded per-| It is predicted there will be trouble missivn to move a house at Tenth | when they are put to work, as color- and Trimble siveets. ed miners are not allowed to work Vhe election of an assistant city|there even when there is no strike, Messrs, |and now that they are to take the Lyon, W. Robert Paige and] places of strikers, there is a much R. O. Harney were nowinated. Mr, | greater probability of trouble. H. L. go on sale at s9c. Sizes 5% and 6. A new lot of hair switches at 75¢ and Ladies’ fine soc plaid hose, asc. $1.00. Colored wigs complete, soc. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY Monuments...|:Bicycle PD "ss: 2% Repairing finished monu- y ments which Must be Sold | For thirty days we will sell for Cash anything in the stock at K atlished iy ars of experience in the re- pair business have taught us that a hicycle is too delicate a piece of machinery to be handled by an inexperieitced workman, Our shop is noexperiment. We have a five-horse-power motor, lathe dynamo and all the mode machines for this work, W best nick ra ng and vulcanizing in the west ern part of the state. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... — Call and see our stock and prices. No other yard in the south has « THE SOUTHERN fine an ass * 1 “ : and delgae, 08 =e | 416 North Seventh St. J, E. Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, ky, LA BELL Bec mento HOUSE WANTED, R K A four or five room house in good ‘ locality. Address X. Y, Z, Sun Cranes T. Tarton....... Manager! office giving terms and location, R. G, Bostwick. . Resident Manager.| 17 m 4. FOR THE A.O.U.W. GRAND OPENING i M D M-. Thomas W. Baird has gone ‘> ONDAY, MAY 23 Lola, Livngston county, in the inter- est of the A. O U. W., A Shadow of a Crime absent for several days there and in PRODUCED BY TBE neighboring towns. ROBERT SHERMAN COMPANY TRADE MARK Dr. Edwards, Ear, Eye, Nose and | Phrost Specialist, Paducah, tf. Estray Notice, Taken up last September by me, a red cow 4's feet high, has a split and swallow fork in both ears. Owner residence near Sowell’s mill, in Me- chaniesburg, and proving property. Mus, Ceara, ; HORNS, NOW WEARS TI night initiated into the Elks here and This company has been engaged at| large and enthusiastic crowd was a considerable expense for the entire/ present to see him partake of the season, and each member will work to please the people. Several new applica been bale of hay. tions have all vulgarity, and people who forget that it isa place for ladies and gen- tlemen will be compelled to leave. boom. A RARE GHA NCE MORTON’S OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manager. the city. posite the new Cordage fa: Tent, to the right party terms will be given. For particalars The large store room ep- Two nights and Saturday matinee beginning apply at once at No, 118 Broadway. 20.. FRIDAY, MAY ..20 Maysville, Ky., May cod THE CITY'S MENACE. \0o°sy ‘tie xi can have this cow by calling at my|Opposition t Pilot Jobn E. Rollins was last constructed a system of sewerage, | the For an enterprising bvsiness man to open a grocery, bakery or confec- tionary in one of the best localities in ory is for liberal 19.—The Paige's name was afterwards with-| Some of them learned on the way drawn. The salary was fixed at $75 there was danger, and none of them a month. had even heard there was a strik ‘There was a hot discussion, after|and were badly frightened, They which the vote was taken, Mr. | said at the union depot that had they Harney received seven votes, while| known the true condition of affairs Mr. Lyon received five jthey would have never come, CASE SETTLED, The Muller Will is E Court. IS ACTING AGENT, oken by the = Mr. L. Pewell Nash, the city, and a son of Mr. M, Nash, has been appointed actiog agent of the Hlinois Central at Louisville, in place of Agent Fuller, who is ill. The case of Jobn Muller and others against Will Muller was decid- ed late yesterday afternoon in the! cirenit court, by a verdict for the! plaintiff. | The case was to break s will pur-| Last night at the meeting of the porting to be the last vill and” testa-! Home Forum, Miss Killa Patterson ment of the late Mrs. Barbara Mu''er, [ resigned her position as treasury, on in which she lest two of the children! account of her early departure for an $5 each. The plaintiffs claimed that} extended visit South. ‘The resigna- she made a later wil, which bas never] tion was accept with regret, as she been found. ‘Tue estate ¥:'! now be made a splendid officer, anid was divided eque"y among a’! the cbil-! liked by all, Mr. Dick Clements was dren, It is ve'ued at abou* $6,000 elected to succeed her, TREASURER R Removal Notice The pb 7 moved to its new quarters a 214 Broadway {zens to immediately teke some step while it can be stopped. The present city engineer has been known to oppose the sys- Paducah’s Sewerage System Lia-| tem from the start—provably because ble to be Ruined by Arbi- {be didn’t design it, Soon after he : began work in his official capacity he trary Changes. commenced making changes to suit his whims, irrespective of results. It is not necessury to here enumerate the changes; the fact that he made any changes is sufficient to arouse alarm in all citizens who have apy taken in the}pride in the sewer system. One when the city|thing was the doing away of the to have|emergency sewer by the council, at instance of the engineer, who and when the council retired it saw|seems to dominate it as completely as the work well under way. They /a Scvengali, Should anything hap- took up the matter of sewerage and|pen to the main sewer after it is wrestled with it for many months be-| finished there will be absolutely no Sewerage Syste: Aroused Because Begun by Republican Council, A step forward was progress of Paducah council last year decided received, aud the|y. a The performance will be free from! order here is enjoy ‘rg a we"! merited | {7% *7Y Anal action was taken. It/outlet. as the emergency sewer, de- is not, however, the intention of the} signed for use in such instances, was Sen to here eulogize the old council./one of the things the engineer, in It has another object in view. Pres|his official erudition, decided was liminary to adopting any system of| totally unnecessary. sewerage, the matter was given ex-| ‘There have been other changes, as haustive investigation. All the} stated before, and it is by the past available literature obtainable apper-| that we judge the future; hence it is taining to the subject, was thorough-| logical to suppose that he will under- ly considered, and to further their| take other changes in his wild delu- desire to faultlessly inform them-] sions, as the work progresses, The selves on the subject before taking | point is simply that no changes are final action, they even visited both} necessary. In fact changes are ab- Evansville and Memphis to witness | solutely detrimental, if not irrepar- the workings of the systems there. | ably ruinous, to the system, If any After due deliberation, and conse-|changes had been necessary they HURRI formerly of |¥ EDISON’S KINETOSCOPE Knights Templar will bold their next quent to obtaining the best expert would have been made by the gen- H FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! How dear to my heart is our snug little bathroom, Our refuge from sickness, discomfort or dust; Its marbles, its nickel, its neat-painted flooring. So shiny and free from all foulness and rust, But the best thing there is within that enclosure, The object that pleases us most of them all, That soonest can warm us when chilled by exposure, Is the good Champion heater that stands by the wall; The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater, The nice, handy heater, so shiny and tall. When the fires are all out and the childrenawake me, With coughs or with croup, at once, with all speed, To light up the heater I straightway betake me, And find it is always a good friend indeed, For laundry, for sickroom—' most all pain relic Fer milk that is malted, beef extract or t © hot water bags—why, ‘tis past all believing How handy a good Champion heater can be; The Champion gas heater, the nickel-plate heater— No living without one henceforward for me. ing Champion Instantaneous Water Heater Exclusive state agency. Prices upon application. Heats forty gallons of water to 140 degrees for J; cents. The proper bathing temperature is 70 degrees. Labor for plumber, per hour... $ 35 | Thirty-gailon galvanized boiter $700 Three-quarter galvanized pipe, per foot. 0434 | Zine bath tubs $0 Halt galvanited pipe, per toot o4 | Copper bath tubs ’ Vashstand bow!, round 50 | Porcelain 1 bath tub as Washstand bow!, ovat tis | Marble slabs, per aqi Solder, per joint 3 | Common si Hydrants é 250 | Porcelain ' Lead pipe, per pound x64 | The Neverbrenk w. 0. Ww, ©. bowls ‘ Check and waste in ground per foot, tid ains, per foot, laid Half-inch Puller faucet sink, plain Half-inch Comp faucet sink, plain ‘ Repairing faucet at shop. 1 Sewer pipe OTHER WORK IN THE SAMK PROPORTION OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERMISSION, ARE: MAJOR BLOOM, FRIEDMAN, KEILER & CO., CHARLES REED, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT. MINZESHEIMER PLUMBING COMPANY SUDDEN DEATH. | SEWER WORK. » Hermann Harris Dies of} Thought That It Will Begin To- Heart Failure at the Home morrow Morning On of His Daughter. Broadway and Third. The Law Laid Down to Engineer Postlewaite by City Attorney Contractors Displeased, Had Been a Resident ot Paducab Seyeral Years—Leaves a Family. ‘The sewer work was prevented to- day by rain, A_ settlement of the differences is in sight. Mr. Hermann Harris, the well known traveling man, who had for several years been conaected with the firm of Hecht Bros., died suddenly| Yesterday afternoon Mayor Lang last night at the home of his son-in- | sent for City Attorney Lightfoot and law, Mr. Max Hecht, of West a <i. | City Engineer Postlewaite, and had way, after several months of failing} the former state the law to the en- health. He had been complaining | gineer. He said to the engineer that for two months or more, but was out| be bad absolutely no right to lower day before yesterday. He recently | the grade on Broadway or anywhere returned from Louisville, where be | else, for that matter, as such was en had been under the treatment of phy- | tirely in conflict with the specifica- sicians, but did not seem to be bene- | tions and contract, That the grade fited for the Broadway sewer would bi The deceased was born in Ger-| to be given to the contractors, many, bat had spent most of his life | Was on the profile. in America. He was 68 years old,| This may settle it and it may not. and vame here from Louisville about | While the city engineer had no right five years ag He died of heart |to lower the grade, he might, with failure. the concarrence of the council, have Besides a wife he leaves six chil- | raisedit, as he can make no changes dren, three daughters and three sons, | with the consent of the council which as follows: Mesdames James Weille, pen the system. Max Hecht and Mrs. Herman, of the The contractors are displeased with city, and Messrs, Ike Harris, of }Captain Kowler’s remarks in the Lou Harris, New| council last night. Captain Fowler York, and Harris, of Ash-| said the election of Mr. Lyon was ville, N, C. desired The funeral Louisville Sunday, but this nothing is known of the arrang: ments for tl. lle; Louis Milton will take place in further than| the same effect. One of the con- actors said this morning the allega- tions were as uncalled for as - -— were untrue, as E SKIPPED. ors) had never asked an -_ for Mr. Eldridge Wright, of Memphis, | the matter other than to get a Tenn,, in company with Will Mount, | Petent man, son of Buck Mount of Paducah, and Mr. bn Wasa competent man, Omer Rose, thought he was privileg- and there was never avy complaint ed to insult a colored girl, who re-| against him. sented the insult. Oscar Jarrett asked Mr. Wright to attend to his own business and let his sister alone. ‘one to vote youth of abou nl his stro recommendation is probably th: Screen}Doors, Cream Freezers, Hammocks, ‘Refrigerators, Ice Picks, LARGEST STOCK € " ever wear them? They fit well, look well and wear well, Most people know what they are. They are made in all by the contractors, and he was their man, and other things to Lyon, and had po choice in ‘The present assistant engineer is s He bas no tay e 4 is : NOW'S THE TIME 10 BUY. Screen Windows a Lawn Swings, ~ Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LOWEST PRICES 1AM SELLING _ = THE. 1 St. Clair Steel Range ~~ ‘At a very low price. : See them. This design is representative of the very highest excellence in the manufacture of ladies’ fine feotwear, The shoe sold under this trade mark is made to sat- isfy those who insist on the best, is sold by George Bernhard $ If you try a pair you are henceforth a regular customer. You can't be better suited. The John Foster Fine Shoe for Ladies and nowhere that’s it else in Paducah $ The Douglas Shoes for Men styles, and can be had here. Menty ot other good shoes, and none but good s! Des. Drop in and inspect this model stock, the handsomest and best selected in town. sic meceece GEORGE BERNHARD QC DOU T8 8888888484 OLD GLORY FOREVER! tney (ive contaee| 1 Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save: Brave patriots, all ‘your banners wave, And charge with all your chivalry.’* Over Atlantic's wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a grave, a red t 5 ye } v : annive FO BRAN FO. PON. A anlority at tee rotary, and whose |is evidently more interested in} Dr, Boyd turned everything over to ¥ J. WILL FISHER 29pm 1:h8 pm — integrity and honesty of purpose can (than he hewn gastendiie aad thay arenow {0 (ERE CECNECOE LE . , i Memphis and South, "| Col R. G. Caldwell returned this faot be questioned; “despite ‘the fact] “Lu ccnclusion, Waducab is to have| fal akiet: GaivuasUay kate. ott Master Commissioner Agent for Fir i ; * ss pm} morning from Lexington, where he| that the system was recommended by|a system of sewerage ‘The contract ” i aiees ah ii| Miss Floss Owen bas returned frem NOTARY PUBLIC ance | 3m u2'g0,R im] went several days ago on business,|the best experts, and adopted only| for a part of it as already been let. epheny ee ee es iarilles McCracken Circuit Court and Tornado Insu St. Louis and West. While there he visited the soldier] after the most careful consideration | It will have to be paid for by the * Dr. W ite! 7 Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the e I y tr. W. H. Pitcher has returned city or count; fama m 48am] boys, and found them satistied, at]of the subject; notwithstanding the| people, whether it is done right or © LORD HOW LONG, from Louisville. q 4 least they were not complaining, but |fact that it was adopted for the use| wrong, and it might as well be built re Mr. 8S. T. 1 of Ogde's! ABSTRACTOR OF. TITLES SEBS accent , : GO. Vicx'| advice possible, the presem. system | tleman who designed the sys : conclave in Louisville. C. C. Vogt,| Siu at ere sate Fea rani ~ ee eee ple Pee ae the system, and}ryig brought on a row between the| suits the city engineer. And plant « new *‘red, white and blue.”” peste of Louisville, has been elected Right] Jor ine beer macitle wee te 0 had designed many @ system | three parties on one side and a lot of | recommendations to show that he ? ; Eminent Grand Commander, the] 0th ‘phere Peete pene ait ets | before, coga 1 doubtless be design- | colored tie men on the other side, A | knows anything about sewerage, and “What higher aim can patriot know ? cE ab, people all along | ing them when many self-vonstitated | number of tie men left the boat and| the city is now placed in a very pe- What destiny more granc ay highest Masonic office in Kentucky. WAR PICTURES f FOR § VICE, y e engineers from Havana harbor. Shows the wreck-| Fine Jersey. bull, at the Torian] Men who bad been known to favor | changes being necessary, the coun-| Police ianed toe ta” Lchone, [lesa woeth of sewerans. to bela ant ‘The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste ing company's tuge at work on the Maine| place, West Broadway. system of sewerage for years then an- | cil, as a representative of the people, | soe ais am, Bay 18. but eae | pay for 8 Our “Uncle Samuel’s’’ pills, disaster. This picture is now being pro-} 16m6 H. Barserr, | nounced in opposition to it, Why ?|ought to feel duty bound to see that | 22C¢ 8¢8 4 m. May 18, but failed | pay tor. And freedom's bird shall p y soar duced at five leading theaters in New tas Bee: sie | 7 toappear. ‘The bond was forfeited! It is hoped the work on Broadway » Pride of the G Antill ecause it was adopted by a republi-| none are made, It is a “4 In the Pride of the Great Antilles, ‘ York city to crowded b - T (is a menace to id by , 7 will now go on, and the thorovght: \ y to crowded houses Heauty 4 . can council, ‘They were too narrow- | the system, and accordingly, to the| 84 Paid by J. 1. Copland. | Wright | Wil’ how go of, and the thoranghta: beanie withoat ie'Comcarets Candy Cattne| minded to perceive the fact that interests of’ the people who put them| “rose the river at 10 p. m. Tuesday | be cleared! and opened! to traffic on In war, as in peace, it willpayeverybody ~* tie clean four blood a there is no such thing as a “+repub- | there : pea te Meteqpolia: Tontnel—-Hapaby | meee ; to go to | f lican. If the system is rained, the people Prices 10 and 20c. Ladies free Friday | stirring up the la body. Begin to-day to night when accompanied by a paid 20c purities from th ticket ats can be reserved at Van] banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, | Wa8 provided by a republican admin- |be a very nice gentleman. Not a of who is responsible. Culin’s Thursday morning, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking | istration it must needs bea republican | member of the €vx force is person- SE _ auty for ten cents. All drug ‘ AT 205 BROADWAY Cascarets, y Gists, satinfastion guaranteed, 1c, 25c, 50e. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL- For sawdust go to 1804 8. 3d St; Louisyille and East. 3 BACK FROM LEXIN Lvansyille and Ohio River Points, 10:00 & m (dally except Sunday.) Steamboa! due 10:55 4m] work of mustering them in seems too} and drawn by an expert, who doubt-|can form of Benton and N.C, & St, L. Souths] slow, and some are becoming impa-|less knows more than tient. 10:10pm * 6:00 afm —_—_—_-————____ EXCURSION VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL Rt Summer rates are now in effect to Dawson, Grayson, Cerulean, Crit tenden and other summer and health resorts, good for 90 di Oa May 17, and June 7;and 21, homeseekers excursion tickets will be sold to various points in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arizona, Ar- 0, 2 0, Hectraal Hew Fork. ‘Texas, Indian Territory, and other states at one fare for the round s 1 8 l f L di ’ Mi ’ : ’ CL A., is expected home this after. Mr. A. Franke, who has bees. at i] trip. Good for 91 days to reture. Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Jake Davis, a brother of Capt. | noon from Ving Bluff, Atk, where! work’ on’ the Mayttower at Mound NOtgry P : limtf J. T. Doxovan, agent. Summer Shoes B. Davis, wrote a friend here yester- | be Was called last Saturday by the] City. will tigisb his work today oF to- r UDIIC 129, tt day, saying “1 enclose you a feather | 8¢t0Us illness of his father. morrow and return home, ‘The boat, ‘anaiiant For nice dry sawdust tel. 29, from my bed."” He had enclosed a] Surgeon Major Frank “Boyd left! which sank in the Messisssppi near penainns pavhaw oF 4, 2! Ladies’... Misses’... Children’ ‘Typewriter for Sale, In perfect conditivr, braod new, in i And men's... ‘ fact. A Wiliams typewriter for A pair of gold rimmed spectacles, | his regiment at Lexington. He will ss, Vouchers fi pei romero =e SHOES POLISHED FREE on Tenth street between Jackson and | not return to Paducah again befofe| _ * for quarter!y paywent of mh apoeree® Ohio. Finder will please leave at| entering active service unless the reg- ‘Fo Cure Constipation Forever, | pensions carefully attended to, a Inquire at the Sun Of tf were hoping for better things. The|of ove and all alike, and was planned 50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords... 2,00 and 1.50 and 1.00 tan and black slippers........... 4-00 and 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes this y who opposed this system, simply be- | geniuses are forgotten, Everything cause the council favored it, and the | was mathematically figured out when lican form of sewerage.” Because it| Mr. Postlewaite, the engineer, nay system of sewerage, so they con-|ally acquainted with him, and what cluded in their prejudice; ‘despite | has here heen said is said simply of the fact that it was adopted by men | him ae an official, and is in the in- who were elected to serve the city by terest of ihe people, whose welfare it right as wrong. It 1s not a republi- sewerage, as stated all those who| above, nor was it intended for the oppose it, combined; and ignoring] republicans exclusively, nor will it the fact that it was the one thing Pa-| be paid for exclusively by the repub- ducah had long needed, they never-'licans, It is intended for one and theless forthwith began doing all in|all alike, and will be paid for by one their power to make it failore,|and all alike, and everybody should That is not all, some of them are still] use his influence to have it done at it, right. The question is, are you ‘The system is now seriously men-) Willing to stand by and see it ruined aced, and it behooves all good citi-, Without raising a hand to prevent at? COCHRAN & OWEN’S 1,50 tan and black slippers... went to Brooklyn by rail as a result, | Culiar predicament with neither of her eure Tre will have no reason to be in ignoranc Drs. Reddick and Rivers are pre- paring to move into the Boyd Iafirm- ary, of which they assumed the pro- prierorship, as stated a few days ago. S. PERSONAL There has been no light for three weeks in the northern part of the city, aod although it has been promised for at least two weeks, it is not yet forthcoming, and there is no certainty when the machinery will be repaired. It is hoped to have the lights turned on tonight. landing, is in the city, Mr. J. KE Long, of Birmingham, Ky., is in the city today, Mrs. M. K. Bolinger, of Mayfield, is visiting Mrs, Jas. EK. Wilhelm. Mr. A, C, Patterson and wife returned this morning from Hender- son. Mrs. Chas, Hegewald, of New Albany, Ind., is a guest of Mrs. Wm Nagel, her sister. Misses Lulu Settle and Lulu Jenkins, of Hamby and Pembroke, Ky., respectively, are guests of Mrs, Rowena Rivers. Secretary A. Knox, of the Y. M, %, of the First Christian Class No. Sunday school, will give anice cream and strawberry supper at the church this evening. The boys solicit the patronage of their friends. last night for bis old home at Me- Leansvoro, Iil., to spead afew hours with his parents before returning to blade of blue grass. Lost! this office and receive reward, 20m2 | iment is sent to Washington. knowing anything about m's right, n the soklier’s fight for fre To free a suffering land? iIDORIAN’'S STORE + of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the batract was made while clerk of the county court for c'ilem of eight years, ‘This department is under the supervision of a compe. tent and reliable abstractor, If 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) Phone 383 x Mani city of Paducah, e al ern wet REL ESTATE AAD MORIGE LOS Thirteenth and Clay about & i 19 buy, sell or by an alarm from bOx 43, Tt was be 3. er me only & practice run however. OFFICE 828; BROADWAY J.S, GANSTER >CUY. WORKING AT MOL Cairo recently, will be fe og the ways by Monday. At frst it a8! prompt and thorough at thought that she would be # total! to all cases, gh attention given ‘nave | Ottice, 714 South Third street, ‘ , a ao