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Shopping Made Easy, Pleasant and Profitable he Bazaar makes it a point to have just the goods you want. ‘The newest < find their way quickly to our counters from every market Immense assortments bought for spot cash at bed-rock prices. We cau give vou tinequalled bargains in fine new goods, This week we place on sale a nwinber of special purchases that mean a saving of 25 to 50 per cent. to customers Shirt waists at the price of making.! Don't forget, we are giving a haulsome re remaining stock .oo Smyrna rug with every hirt waists from the imported $ > coupon ticket. Just bought the of thi largest New York manufacturer. They Chic Spring We have just opened wp consist of fine percales, dimities, organ. SBC a large consignment of dies and piques, in white and colors. Millinery spring millinery, which They ranged in price from 75¢ to $2.00. will be displayed for the first time They go on sale for 69, 7§ ane gS: Heautiful and tasty effects in greatest Jiist received, 100 sample swel variety the very. Inte Vine Your choice of 250 patter hats, new plaids with heavy est styles, white and colored, lace fin: quoise, cerise blue a and fancy straw, at $2.50, white stripes anid $4.0 weuld he co ice of soo elegant trimmed B.0 from our work room, all the very ‘ 50, § and $2.00, New nmer wear, 75¢ and 50¢ THE BAZAAR 05 aR: DWAY .... LOCAL MENTION. We have ia stock | a fine line of} finished monu- inents which 215 BR 10WAY.. KREQUISLEION EXPECTED, Brad has forwarded the ‘Tavoer for Lou Gov | | requisition oa Gov Must be Sold/smits, in jair at Metropotie, and Jwanted here for burglarizing | Mr. Julian ¢ For thirty days | r'sgrocery. Oflicer F ed . we will sell for| th er will go after Smith when te TRADE: MARKGa Cash anyt papers com SCILIOL EN AMINATION, REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. . Call and see our stock and prices. | No other yard in the south has as, et « ion of teach- vis at the court Tacre was an ex un the county seb fine an assortment of the,latest styles | house tolay and yesterday, conduet- and designs, nd ed by County School Superiotendent use acd others. E, Williamson & Co. stree:, Pedaeal, Ky Misses Lennie Childers aad Ruby tt, of the cousty, are guests of Wm on Clark street 119 North Thive . Kn Mr LA BELLE. PARK BIGUPELN RECKULTS. Whi fieli, the local reserves, yet, Capt. W.G auizer of the national "8 NOt begun active work at he bas thus far receiv | signers to the muster. C. T. Tarto eo and Manager, | hie co ameahae R, G. Bostwiex.. Resident Man { MPL oet The lace Mr. Herman Harris, who ins suddenly at the home of his son- GRAND CPENING iwlaw, Mr- Max Hecht, “Rhaeday Was a ine of St. George Hote BF. & AL M., of Louise es of that lodge tomerrow Louisville the Jewish cemetery at A Sh da Au escort, consistiog of Mr agow George O. Ingram, from Plaig City lodge, and Mr, Fred) Acker, from f C . Paducah lodge, will acconpany the ota TIME) | remaios ww Lontavitle tonight, ‘ | UMBKELLA LOST. Travelers’ Prote: tive association and — —— cyclone that is swe . nan hat the re. They are made in all rRopeCED bY TBF | b's family vil be entitled to th] CHURCHES AND Are rated as being in high favor. | morican continent t Most people kuow what they a Th > party who found a goll-head- $4,000 accident insurance paid by We make special offerings for the] merit and fit in every inch bat ane 4 shoes. Bec! wh ane s) | a Y re cea | and 25 a yard ment to show you the best corsets Drop iu and inspect th 1 k han . —_ cisiey sje | foW afternoon at the heme of the de- in the world for soc $t.coand tiaak oot 1 Is vis Seen se] ceased on South Fourth street, and INDIA LINONS. 10g 6 pelts , : This company has been engaged at eas will be conduc'ed by Revs. Cave, of dieitignak tlie aeubs- Veiahe ; 7 GEORGE BERNHARD a considerable expense for the entire | HELD TO ANSWER, the First Presbsterian, and Penrod.) Finest Barrist—Serviees at 11 9} cial Rat's sos. eee Millinery 306 Broadway season, and each member will work of the First Baptist, intermeot at}m, and 8 p.m, by the pastor, Rev. A tata vata bs Department to please the people. Louise Free colored, of Hick. | Oak Grove W. K. Penrod. ‘Themes, **Mission- and 13¢ a yard VVVVWVVVGUVVVOVAT Tue performance will be free trom| Who wes arrested several days The following geudcmen will act as}ary Daty of the Church,’ aad Jolie Dress Goods Attractive offerings. Many fresh * ORME Se SO moma all vulgarity, and people who forget aire onan oll warrant|pall-bearers @t Mr. Rebkop('s fu-[12, 3-2, And Lif Ibe lifted uj jl beauties for the fourth week of the that 1t 13 a place for ladies and gen- s veral: William Kraus, Oscar Kabn.| from the carth, will draw ‘all men and Silks. great May sale. All the correct ( MEO. RY FOREVER! Ucinen will be compelled to leave. | was given a prelia »| Alea Ka'p, F. G. Bergdoll, Albert}uote me.” Sunday school at 9:30] p 1 | Shaper now in high favor are here “0 Peed ‘ a 8 ; pine re s ; A Particularly handsome lines will in hig , Ae patna 3 park tides pavition| 7, commlstunes Puryear this| Uliman, Charles Gralam, Mack Bai-]a. m., Mr J. M. Fuller, superinten- |). in complete showing this weck (at Wonderfully low pric New morning nod ell to anstrer at the] ley. Gus Tate. dent, Prayer services eviry Wednes pad ideas, pretty and picture om yo 10c, Buy your seats at pavilion, | west term of the United Stat MURIRINDTORGOG EE day at 8 p.m. Bible class meets in De ce cea ing in daily. The big store ia the| A ELUMANItY 8 Cause Our Flag 18 jin November. Ls defanit ef 4 sates J the basement of the church every re . trade center for all that is new and Unturies: ' MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE |!" ste ws mand! to jl AU Morton's Opern House Tos|iealtabors mevices ne Haritel) Sixty-cent navy blue etamine,| beautiful in millinery. ' Terrell, Manag HUREW BRICKS, niall open meshes, only 3 2 MATTINGS. Mar wi s Buoapway M. E.—Children's Day] | Phirtyrcent pRnbeease saad ae ‘ect avd Sa {Saturday matines, | the wharf this morving, and for a] exhibition at the opera house tonight, of several uf the churches; Bpworth | . t greatly please the | Last week's big sates made in tons ginning jeep Hume (ere was copsilerable| presentiog moving pictures of a gen- dike ry “trae lon the big stock, but early buyers bas sak eg Meth exuitement ve wouan, by dint off uiue ciret formance sul m, Wedaesitay, A cor : ta Ye ume ited, true 00), PAYDAY, MAY <.GO} Wa talicions use, of trickle, gotlyer ene eee ae dial tavitevion xtended Ww dl these Tae’ will have an opportunity to secur: ve of tind a hi aera tee orden citra oe batter Admission 10 and 20) rvices, HH. H. Johostun, pastor Ladies’ Ready- mattings this week for 18 and 20 : ib Jseen of him he was soning duwal store . hi cay eT Made Skirts. sold everywhere for 25¢ a yard ; the leves s . ‘ "¥ DA , | What higher aim can patriot know? EDISON'S KINETOSCOPE Salt en Lie GE ewactary, | Cuten's Day exerioe at the| Rxtenordinary values now ready] OLOTHING. Aad bagel te PROPER GRADE “L LIVE IN BROOKLYN. | groadway Methodist church will be}and waiting your choosing, 98, \__ Spring ‘ Than the soldier's fight for freedom's right | 2 iy Me hureh ¢ (4 + —Spring and summer clothing for bap tHe oF " aaa eet nae = Jheld at 10:30 o'clock tomytrow| $1.25, $2°98, $4.50, $4.95 and $6.88 men and boys. Every good man To free a suffering land? Has Been Given On the Broadway] Mr, Oliver Allard, of Broolyn,Il., | moraing each. You never wore such ele-} ufacturer had his goods inap : WAR PICTURES | Sewer—Work Will Proceed. | "#310 the city today, aud reports | program, gaut garments with so small an'py us. and the best Maly feet tie he Spanish Dons ere long anal taste és » auiel ; m1 fi is of mone: be est only c Jur ‘Uncle Samuel's’? pills | verything quiet, He is now enzsged) he Lesson of the Lilies. amount of money. best has been selected for our pat 4 Uo mu t micchanieel ec eee xPlction. with) The proper grade on the Broad. from Hava t a way sewer, cver which there has yn 90 much trouble, was today en to the contractors ant work was resumed, Work is still sus~ pended on the inain sewer on account of the breakdown in machinery, SUPFERENG GAMIAG. night when ticket, Seats Culin’s Thurs ean lay mornin Robert Oakley, colored, who keeps a barber shop down on lower Court was arrested this morning shortly be- | tore Bicycle won on a charge of suffering gaming, Oflicer Jones made the ar- e . rest Repairing The facts seem to he that he and | another man were engaged ia a game Years of | of caris,no one else being implicated pair busine : oe Le was proprietor of the & bicyete ha ted | Ufor suffering , Or instead o ming. shopis no experiment, We have » will be tried in the police a five-horse-power m and all the for this work court Mone init and Oakley will likely of that charge, MALARIA, dyname mac hin the DIED OF © 0 part of the GECE CVSESIOCD, PERSONALS. SEC OHETOOG. oni A SAD DROWNIN Mr, Albert Rebkopt Drowned in} &. D. Caldwell, of Auants, is at the Upper Lake While Kish- | the Palmer. ing Late Ye . L. V. Butler, of Par's, Ky., is ct ing Late Yesterday nenealieer, Afternoon, Chas, A. Garrett, of Mempiis, is at tho Palmer, Body Recovered an Hour Later.| Le W. Whitelaw, of Meir spulis, Had a Stroke of Heart Disease | #8 10 the city today. and Fell From the Boat. Mr. RG. ‘Terrell aut wie have Funeral Tomorrow. returned from Ci ivago, 4 QO. L. Mahoney and vite, of PRRERT Phaenix, Ariz , are at the P’a'mer Mr. Albert Rehkopf, eldest son of} Kditor Rupert Wright of the May- Mr. K. Rebkopf the harness maou-| eld Democrat, was in the — city factures, and well knowa in Padu-| yesterday. vab, where he was bora and raived,)” try, Mattic Clure, of Haleyeville met a tragic death in the upper lake] gig is a guest of her sister, Mrs in Mlinvis, opposite the city, late C Mattie Sleech yesterday afternoon, oe . D wife be He, hie Ihttle aod ald 6 few trivads, |. Bev. Ms b John: i aud wife hay had been over there sluce T.ureday, returned {10m the Baltimore confer and were fishing, Between 5 and ¢ tg 5 a eH nn velock yesterday afternoon, whik ts. J. EB. Williamson left tht A being rowed by Dee Byard, of Un [afternoon for Fulton, to visit rela Exclusi ity, Mr. Rehkopf exclaimed “On,” | Ves. wd fell out of the boat into th Wa. G. Jackson aud Miss Wit- water. He sank from sight in about | fred Jackson, of Illinois, were in the twelve feet of water, and although | «ity today, Labor for plum’ $ 35 | Thirty-gatlon gatvanized boiler his compavion attempted to sove him,| Mp. Oregon Richards and wife, of | [Fee swe xalv wn ai my : tailed. Paris,ffeun., are at the ‘New Rich- | wasn ua 9 bath tube is Mr. Rehkopf and Mr. Byard were moud. a4 pe epee 3 in the skiff together st the bide T.3. Cuppy, Dick Hogan and J $ eying 2 They had before that been tuning : | patterson, of Brooklyn, wore at the} ready sag | hha Wieartcedle ee w.0 sole as trot line, and the skiff then Uppe Palmer today. Halt inch F s Cheek and waste in ground « with them. 4 + ss ah Hall-ineh cc 45. | Sewer pipe, per foot. laid At the time of the accident they], General Manager Geo. Harvey, 0 J epairing taucct ‘_\tondettor drafus, ’ the Taylor attractions, left this after- noon for Mempnis. Mrs. Chas. Orr and li were in opposite ends of the boat, fishing with pole and line. = Mr Bayard’s back was toward’s Mr. daugh- fon elt the boat mov« | ter, of Eafield, Ill., are visiting Mr wr takel beck. Rehkopt “war{@raak Swith, on” North Seventh OUR REFERENCES, WITH PERM'SSION, ARE: then going out, and exclaimed +h" | street. MAJOR BLOOM, FRIEDMAN, KEILER & CO, CHARLES REED, ‘At a very low price. as hy went over, and struck th Mrs. M. B. Nash and daughter, CITY NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO HEAL’ TH DEPARTMENT See them. water, Mrs. Franklin Leavitt left this morn. ‘ Mr. Byard rushed to the other eud | ing for Louisville on a visit to re not reach Mr. Rehkopt. He go] postmaster Mayfield, of close enough to him to grasp bis Whitesboro, Tex , was in the city l hat ao instant later, but the unfor-| yesterday and ville on Postmaster tuvate man did not come to the sur- | Fisher. face but once. Byard cried for a8-) Couety Judge Tully has returned aa ee py esp sys 2 sistance, ad Jue Cook and others] trom the eouutry where he has. been VELTBVLSEECB®D were soon on the scene, The body was recov. red with o fishing pole, aud his watch showed looking over some road work Messrs M. Bloom audSol Dreytuss thet te doomed ot 1008 have gone to Ft. Wayne, Lud, to An inquest was held at the Mattil, | tend the B’Nai B'rivh, : EGinger undertaking establishment by | Misses Bright Lyle and Willie Coroner Phelps, and the verdict of |Cooney went to Jackson, Tenn , this i the jury was that the deceased came morning to spend the day. They will = to his death from aceidental drown- | retura tonight. It’ ing. His fall from the boat was} Miss Lora Wilber, of the city, wh t probably due to an attack of beart{has been attending the Fordyce rT failure, of which be was sometimes a|(Ark.) High Sct.ool for the past two If victim, years, was one of the graduttes this Mr. Rebkopf was 31 years of age,|term. She artived home yesterday ate talks cilia ‘i teats ok the ofeak? ; ' and leaves a wife acid two children in| morning. Bay is believing. Here are a few hints of the week's Fine Shoe for Ladies addition to two brothers, two sisters} Hon. Frank M. Fisher, president | SFE*™! © orts. oe his ee He bal been . of the Paducah Dary Sey Publisuing er hat’e it—ts sold by George Beral 1 yusiness here for many yeaas, and attended the C cial sie ta tied took avias bout ‘ nares 7 5 ones wasone of the best kaown young \ a here’ that el 1 paid ORGANDiES rh to cverlook your best inter else in Paducah ou try a pair you are hen¢ men in the city. His father was in|the Midland Review a pleasant call.| ‘These popular and gauzy sum regular customer. You can't be better suite Jeflersonville, Lud., when notified of| Mr, Fisher is also Padaca’s post-|mer dress goods are here this weck CORSETS. the sad death of h's son, aud artived| master, a banker and street-railway| for 7's to a yard. The kuown, the tried, the p The Douglas Shoes for Men home tod The deceased was a mewher of the director, snd a staunch svithal —Midland Review in building him a handsome new resi-| ening Uemn pening Usmn. was the suit of Dodd against Seamou| Scripture Reading—' Consider the for $5000 damages, for being run} Lilies’ —Kate Robins. over by Mr. Seamon's wagon. Addrees—Louise Cox. A fine This ended the jury eases and the Song. ideas in Nave Monday afterno va for the medal SESPERE and if the weather is jleas-nt a large crowd will no doubt be present, hong. Important Qu Song—"1 stious Answered, to the Master’’— Owen Ly nu 26, died of ma- Jlaria yesterday at Uinckleville. The THE SOUTHERN recri‘ny wre, there this after 416 North Seventh St. aot | AT RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF WAL- SC / tising at close of the evening servive, 9:8 lor Radeav a ° 10:30 in the main auditurium The tucky. A number of churches, in- {2:80 p. mj senior Endeavor at % 4 ® pastor desires to see a full at} . am mo. All arec sare j WEN’S a [tendance uf the memberabip at both cluding tue Fie Chita et fond mn : ’ A A extn Staeer Cunistiay—Regu-| services. ‘The publie cordially invi- icdieg reali I eee fa 0 om tesel} Special Sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s ffir sre simi. ir school, ted ant glaty welcomed. to, al aod Cumberivod Presbyterin, Mave] aig 2:30 8m :30a.m, J. K, Bonduraut, Supt. | service ited ° freee Cumberland Py Memphis and South, ' , 18 +. pica hong eer pe| tary of the! Cumberland Pre sens pie Summer Shoes Mc rung wcvise, 10:45. m Sibe| Saucon PusTnTTRTn Service a KOMt. anna, ecrlay the) eee tatwoon a 2't0 pm oem | a Pia pety i ject, treparable Past!" 111 a.m. and 8 p.m, Sunday school] YCUDk Men's Wirhiie’ one or two] in the lecture room of, thes St. Lonis and West. i sank : $5.50 and $3.00 tan and black Oxfords. ning sevice t The Methort of | xt 9:30 a. m., er Clark, superin- Bt Covington 98 wet aaa Vee oo” i:a0am 4 Chitral Fo Sug Cao ian And bisek slipgers Christ.”' qarterly sociable |tendent. | Praver in ALS). ie |e ey OP PRR aR aeeore Lvansylile and Ohio River i seme tate eke bie. .DGe fail and black sigpers Tuesday May 24th, ab the! Weduestay. Everyoue cordially ine | Oeuns = ef RV ANGEL bvans wheeby mtg And men }.coand 3.50 tan and black vici kid shoes this week... 3. church. A ie progens Nos been | ital to Uwe gets Gwen LETRA i an the iGueniog. 6 7 Re - “ pare Pins" u Vp ‘ollows s Jerman, Diba ‘a h t 7:45 SHOES POLISHED FREE prepared. Me. Pin'ert u will speak, A f 15 | wight a Fenton and N. = SHED FREE 331 BROADWAY Reception committer in charge, Y+ M. C. A—A union meeting, | Boglish, 7:19 p.m. AM cial in-}9;30 a. .m. A bearty opm preset A Quartette. r 1 Ht GUT OFF. P ieetpea On North The Speaking Cluvb—Don't be ; Engioeer J.C. MeMahon, of the} Cross'’—by ay ulna Recital transfer steamer Osborne, had the} Re —‘Little Tut's Ques. Recital middle finger of his right band cut |tious.”’ is Openi: off this morning by a cay while} Song _Chosin at work op the bus The injury is} Rocitation—by two boys aod two Pavel ened quite painful, The en o'clock. HURR gallons of water to 140 degrees for J! cents. Fovvour's 2 com'‘ng here. WHITE PIQUETS. denve near the depot ; Glove Sellin Haste Bast Ue seit iv Bn kin, | sing / & goods are considered, but prices, Pie ah zetia tiara wheat} Rosponsive Reading on the Gift of Quick and Sure jeven for worthy goods, are sur eae = niet arty Ai nai ee wer fferi f ¥ is . Song—* Little Birds of Praise Are ‘ sdetd uinoce acm ges A grand offering of men’s suits The last of the jury cases was] We'’—by the primary c'ass _Reliable kid gloves, 6ge, 85¢ and is now made at $2.00, 3.50, 5.00 given to the jury this afternoon, It] Opening Addtress—Cur.is nowman, | 2° * Pa! 7-50, 10,00, 12.50 and 15.00 a suit. equity docket will be taken up Mon.) Revitation—-**Pue Kingdom Come’’ Astour day, avd the court will become dullec! Neha Hatfield ‘i belts at than usual, Song and Kecitatior—by ten chil-]and $1.00 es dren, BO SHOOT, Recitation—Lucy Slaughter, ; i - Rec r—"We've Always Been] ‘Phe b The gun club's soot will take} Provided Kor’ —Floyd Swift, i in the Sunday AH FOR THE CHAMPION HEATER! How dear to my heart is our snug little bathroom, Our refuge from sickness, discomfort or dust Its niarbles, its nickel, its neat-painted flooring, So shiny and {ree 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 wal! The Cham ter, the nickel-plate heat y heater, so shiny and tall, Screen Doors, Refrigerators, Whiten the fires ate all out and the children awake me, With coughs ot with croup, at once, with all speed To light up the heater I straightway beteke me, Ata find it is always a good friend indeed For laundry, for sickroom—'most all pain relteving— For milk that is malted, beef extract or tea, For 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 Ice Picks, LARGEST STOCK NOW'S THE TIME 10 BOY Lawn S Ice Shredders, Water Coolers. LOWE hampion Instantaneous Water Heater ve state agency. Prices upon application. Scott, Heats forty The proper bathing temperature is 70 degrees. OTHER WORK IN THE SAME PROPORTION he best is now here. he fourth week of the big store’s grand May sale. 's to be the crowaing week oS bargains. he goods are of the best qua'ity. you don’t object to saving money you can profit by lar and celebrated American I Model Form corset is the corset ver wear them? a rons to choose from. Only worthy 74/4 INCORPORATED ie Label BROADWAY “PADUCAH KY: ad St. Clair Steel T esign is representative of th ty highest excellence in the ma t of ladies’ fine fo i shoe sold under this tra ist to sat- isfy thos ton the best, The John Foster They fit well, look well and wear well, wings, ST PRICE * (2 Ly Range Aud freedom’s bird shall proudly soar Iu the Pride of the Great Antilles. In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'S STORE AT 203 BROADWAY Boys’ suits are here for 5¢ BELTS. $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00 and $4. suit, all’ specially priced for this week's selling assortment of the newest jeweled and leather belts. ading values in jeweled Master Commissioner 1§¢, 19C, 25¢, 35C, §0C, 75¢ SHOES, SHOES 0 each | Bargains that we will not enu HOSIERY. merate, prices that we cannot quote. We invite inspection, chal ig stock is worthy in every |lenge competition and guarantee and to not buy hosiery | the best values in the city, Manager of the only comple y of Paducah, The rm of eight yea tent and reliabla a! HARBOUR'S h Third Street dust Back of Wallerstein ractor, Sunice Robertson, Admission free aud all are rva Holly, tiot assured, welcome, Men’s Christian assoc’ ion. doc wf the oh. procmgay 7 . : oa ethe ers q eets, M. K. ogre of tee ain : Skcoxm Barrist—oThere will be|beld in the Broadway) Methodist) ner Sixth aud Court streets, M. i, Hong—" We'll Never & webool at a the Second Hae fehurch tomorrow evening at 8) Chappel, pastor. Sunday schoul, : list churen corner Ninth and Olig{U'clock» ‘The service will be a pa-{9:80 a, m.; preaching, 10:15 a. m. ss tatreas oh mn, We A Vane | triotic one, the object being to iater- |'here will be no preaching at night, tire Sund est as many as possible in the the young inen’s Christia a, Bap- al will meet (rease Supt. Preact t 10; room at 10 ig Se mm. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. e exercises will begin nts. A cond tims "nder the auspices of the Young | vitation is extended gyi public, f tract was made while ;is dopartment is ander the supervision of a com| It in want of anything in this line it will pay. to seo me, and I wili appreciate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) tion will w g soviatio: is doing for the soldier boys of Ken- J. WILL FISHER A McCracken Circuit Cowt NOTARY Pustic and Tornado Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county. ABSTRACTOR OF. TITLES te abstract to titles In McCracken county and the clerk o! ___ Phone 383 be Comannean k in this paper. ‘extended to all, ay the congregation will join ia the union service, elsewhere announced gent for Fir f the county cor for Pues TRRIAN — Junior Eadeavor at 7:00 ordially invited to ate Aid socicty of the sbyterian church will ck AL — Gernan t 10:30; Kaglish at Sunday school at invitation is

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