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WHERE WE STANv. 3 Here is the financial plank in the © Read This List! CAREFULLY gronds; so from this deseription | apy pefson can see that a soldier life is not what it {s thought to be. Bat this is hot all the trouble and 4 worry of a sokiier. There are many others, viz: The food—it is not the 2 best quality, aod the variety is slim, We are alluweil flour, mi quartermaster seryeants have arrange- ments with Several bakeries to ex- change it equally for bread, giving | one pound of flour for each loaf of}, + bread. The water is very poor; and) th), e sunshine is a very rare thing. | italorgans,aud I, myself, cannot vee how Cali-|§ pata bog the fornia gained the reputation of * condition to sessing: auch a floo “aut healthy. eli |@] perfectly. That makes pre mate, especially San Franciseos of naucy painful, shorte: labor and hastens recovery course I cannot express an opinion ov other parts of the state, as Friseo is “We are in favor of the mainte- nance of the present gold standard ; we are unqualifiedly opposed to the free coinage of silver aiid to all other schemes looking to the debasement of the currency and the repudiation of debt. * * We condemn the continued agitation for free silver as calculated to jeopardize the pros- perity of the country.’’ Ir certainly is a reflection on the city administration when the present hild-birth, Tt helps @ wor bear strong healthy children, ‘official organ’? advises the people | tlie only place I have bad the pleas ' MSeLRee’s ‘o lay in their winter supply of coal] "T° oF Mi (I have not fally Thea decided which) of seeing Each item quoted isa genuine bargain. We make these prices fom'sccount of the probability of the} sat our camp has beea condemned B streets becoming impassible ihis win- ter; this {s an admission to be asham- ed of. Is it possible the present au- thorities are going to continue to wink at the neglect of the contractor and jeopardize the business interests there is no sand around the place. of the city indefinitely? Wagons|‘The Twentieth Kansas volunteers will get mired almost daily on our busiest | strike tents this morning at 9 o'clock | § by the medical officers, aud we will begin moving ovr camp today to Presidio, a government camp ground It is to be known as Camp Merriam, and itis more healthful, and each tent will have a board floor, and in order to move our stock immediately. has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for Dimnities and Batistes be A few dosesoften brings Choice of all the light colored Lawus, We have a large assort- worth roc and 7/sc a yard, for 5c a yard. ment of these goods, Choice of any of the Dimities or Lawns that were 5c a yard for 2ieca yard. ‘ Choice of any Shirt Waist in our house ( except white ) worth from $1.25 to 75¢ for 49c each. y to loving hearts that long or a darling baby. No wome: should neglect to try it for thie trouble, It cures nine cases out often. All druggists sell Wine ckCardui, $1.00 per bottle, squirt epee i i i ity {aud will move this afternoon at 2; vie savior Sree po &.- Choice of any of our 50c Shirt Waists for 25¢ each, thoroughfares. What are the city | “" an rca ties White Chamois Gloves, worth 1.00 pair for 49¢ pair. vt boll ‘suthorities paid for if not to look to ee Ei 1 beak ea : : (iinet at. tgs sed 7 inch ‘white morrie sash ribbons worth 75§¢ ya the city's interest. It is furthermore] eating one battalion —,. pit’ — au open secret that the present work | Eighteenth United State infantry on the sewerage is very much inferior ]*0d one battalion of the Twenty- .{third, anda few recruits for regi- to the werk. one ander, the test ad) nts now in Manile, andciinee tration. When the present city | readquarters, which will follow in |’ council discovers something more is} tew days. expected of it than to meetand| Our camp is located almost three allow bills, fuss over the election of | miles from the main part of the city; some minor officer, allows the subor-| Yet there is never gl fog oe im dinate officers to dictate to it, then| **#aci#co proper, and across bay the « ‘1 ‘ in Oakland fog is hardly evet seen. and not until then will the city con-| 1 ig supposed by all the officers that tinue the excellent business manage-|the street railway companies are the ment which was abandoned when the| cause of our being encamped in this present administration took charge of |S22'y bottom, bat still we have « Paducab’s affairs. few accommodations—viz: The > famous Sutro bath house is very near here and has special rates for soldiers and I think itis the best thing we have to improve health, It is located ht onthe shore of the Golden |ure, although fe and sea lions can be seen on; guar! lines at night and going the rocks surrounding it, at all times. bathing in the ocean, but beyor Pay day is what 1s bothering and | that a soldier's life is almost that worrying the boys at present. 1 a dog's, and several soldiers have d Black Satin sash ribbons, 5 inches wide for 35¢ yard. ‘ fies. LOUTSA nate, 25 pieces secomds of Genuine Green ticket Lonsdale Domestic for 5¢ a yard, i 20 dozen 18x36 large size all linen huck towles worth 15¢ for roc. Genuine French Organdies, a few choice patterns left, goods that were 25¢ a yard to close for roc a yard. Lined Leather Belts, for 25c each. Good quality leather belts for 10c each. Seasonable Goods Well made stylish covert cloth skirts, trimmed in solid colored bands for $1.25 each. White Duck Skirs, shrunk, nicely finished for $1.15¢ each. ‘To the SUN: ; : White Stock Piq: ies, for 50c each. No doubt the people in your fair All sizes and qualities of summer corsets in Linen and Gauze}city have read and know of camp from 50c to $1.00. life, but I have # few words to say in regard to our immediate camping grounds which are known as Camp Our M&S. BALSLEY Gives Embroidery | Merritt, called after Gen. Merritt, now in Manila. Itis probably one Lessons Free During The Month of August, of the prettiest spots in ‘‘Frisco,’” although it seems to be « little un~ healthfal for the soldiers, especially the Tennesseeans, and Twentieth Kansas volunteers. Pneumonia and measles scems to be the principal cause of sickness, but we are fast get- ting rid of both. There are several light cases of typhoid fever in the Twenty-third U. S. iufantry, but we are lucky enough not to contract the Santiago fever. There are now about 6,000 men encamped here out of the possible 22,000, the rest hav- CarpetRoom Sp ecials ing gone to Manila, and if I am not Pays to Hy Pahl SE ma NE AS POL Bande any Aynt! ERS Mam TNES Lek ba. A ‘s 0 coe Wem e Tew we 8 rt va r a Ae * “s"'Tdetachment of cavalry, also one of Mast ofa viliaa infantry are assigned to embark onl any kind of a box on then the arenes Seee 9 ond Ane lowered in the grave wiuw short ‘red tape," ete. ; but, nevertheless, soon as 71 or 4 “Uncle Si '* has got us where we re in readiness, | ceremony from the regimental chap- |‘*Uncle Sam g and about 500 of the First New York | isin, after which three shots are tired | cannot get away, aud I suppose we volunteers are to embark today fo fellow soldier and finally the| will have to get along as best we can. Honolulu as garrison. Gen. King’s} jupiter of his company stands at the| Now, frieuds, 1 havg tried to de- Brigade which includes the head of the grave and blows taps,|scribe our life in Camp Merritt as Tennessee, Fifty-first lowa, and) .which is the last call at night and|best I knew how, and not being an Ran meokaite alton Gas winters means sleep.” But we will whip|expert reporter or writer, I will sek | : : 5 i only have 100 men left to you to excuse all mistakes in this tion, and the boys are very anxious |SP%8 if we only have — y to leave. a regiment. wie. Hin ‘ The Twentieth Kansas oo 1, Wishing you alla happy and pros- Now to return to the subject of » hated weal re pagepeagehiary PY this item—“'Life in Camp Merritt.’’ right across from this otlice and bave | perous life, | remain, It means a great deal more than can just now begun to strike tents for Astectionstely, i samp. Ther se Netsos Taucer, be imagined as you will find by read- their new camp. There is also some ing down this column. First, we will very beautiful sights in camp life as Clerk ee a He Mas sad if tance, break-| Merritt, San Francisco, Cal, take the location of the camp. It ts well as sad ones ; for instance, break situated in West San Fr; al- ing camp is, in my mind one of the aia most surrounded by the ocean and THE GREATEST EXCURSION prettiest sights in this life; it re- San Francisco bay, making it a very sold’ OF THE YEAR them up again, Our regiment is not realize that their party may yet de-| 4 o’clock in the afternoon and by 6 and mending for soldiers, such sorimisstoned othior known as the (Aray ant N officers, A, & Cc ete. Now I have given you a sligh of (he troubles and comforts of eye pleasures (it I Writing and reading San Francisco, Cal,, Aug. 5. collected among the entire Tenness regiment, officers and all, and conse- e yet been caught. always go to town at night, but the camp, day and night. soecoooe monly termed in our regiment as the friend Don Ballowe more than ai bug house) is very nearly full, This one else. morning our guard house boasts of ‘There is one thing I neglected 2 Wednesday night. ings of this camp, and that 1s ti I neglected to mention above in Golden Gate regard to sickness ia our regiment| our boys as “The Mobos’ Retreat nd have several | 2,000 or more acres, and borders serious cases in the hospital now. |the ocean. Soldiers can be found canes It written fr “ standard gé¥ds and in every instance you get satis/iction. We make window shades any length or width. Good quality heavy 1-4 wool two ply carpets, good colors 35¢ a yard. Extra heavy sttaw mattings, the wear well kind for 25c yard. New designes in lace curtains. ELLIS Rudy & Phillips ‘ 219 BROADWAY for 221 BROADWAY minds one of a lot of bees to see the desirable spot with a few exceptions. 10 CHICAGO via yet fully equipped, but our officers} Rain is known in the locality only in expest fo be expe aot uniter wal THE PLLINOLS CENTRALRR. tearing down tents, burning old rubbish, loading wagons, ete., tit t < c the months of November and Decem- be bphcct Pai cgetlaanaarars, | ber, but the fog is an every day oc- currence; it begins coming in about for Manila in a week or two. Thus far Ihave been describing the triale TUESDAY, AUG etc, of a private and may have neg- j THE PADUGAH DAILY SUN [ clo clare for imperialism, attempting} or 7 o'clock you can hardly see two Published every afternoon, except] even to outdo the Republicans. feet in front of you and there is a 5 Sunday, by Gil heary miata night long, wot about ecied to mention a few thiogs $5.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. THE SUN PUBLISHING GOMPANY, | Tu Associated Press is charged ac ig guid by the physicians toe yy tear, Het much to be said about i i cers’ r with suppressing the real state of af! 11.0 vanse of do auch ‘sickness ro{ the officers’ hardships, for they are fairs at Chickamauga. The truth is) camp. Gf course the grounds have said to be that there is a great deal j}more sickness {there than should be, Leaves Paducah 12:15 p, m ; are tives at Chicago 12:45 a.m, Good [to return on any regular train, ex- cept Kast Mail,’’ aotil August 31 INCORPORATED oe uot wortu mentioni: ileges and pleasures are too numer- €Y} ous to mention, so therefore I will begin! not attempt anything of the kind, RESIDENT RESIDENT RORRTARY ‘TRRASURER , but their priv- Re ‘ Now 1s rae time to pay Ctocago a PM Te Tilidimon Joho s. Dorisue "| and the Associated Press is accused Lisa cae be ct Alpasliran ex] Dut will say there are very few vol-| visit when, in every outsard feature, a a tensass of suppressing the news for the ben- Sy er ‘ night voll apale as hey unteer officers who have not got the| the city can be seen st its best, even q Office; No. 214 Broadway. | efit of the people of Chattanooga who} lie nght next to the sand. It is quite smelt shead’* and many of the pri-/to its parks and boulevards, which vates have remarked that as soon as they get on the battlefield and an op-| are now robed in the fall glor: their laxuriant foliage and bril of ant of course do not want the camp] different from home, as most of the boys have discovered ere this, Sey- Daily, per annum in advance, $ 4.50 | moved. " portunity presents itself they intend/ fines; also the b tt i: —_ | of the soldiers who were able : hues; also the many other attrac. Daily, Six months ‘“« 2.25) | on to show who is the bravest. Theltions the city offers at thi " Daily, One month, “ * 40] ‘Tue President has displayed great | have secured themselves cots, pillows, | omicers have board fluors in each of boca phapirvdiidiys ited ability as a diplomat in bis mavage- ment of the peace negotiations with experiance to most of us, pacers SI lor atgins «pede No doubt you have all heard the ex-|9 mess without danger of ctitiei week to the President’s peace terms, | pression of having ‘‘a cold day in for.that is all it is Py mis heat re om, | —_—_——_ | it was of such a form that might have aay” 20 have I, but this is the first |; ee FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898. | caused considerable delay. ‘The| “ie I have experienced such. The] food as ‘moss,’ . : government has issued the regiments i ole: —— Neen eens |wily Spaniards wade a general ac- heavy overcoats and the fads po die if he vackled 8/seliom seen without them except | go Daily, per week......++++ 10 cents ly. yer annum in ad- aaseed ‘Specimen’ copies ———>>SS====SS| etc., but very few are so fortunate their also and I think this has proven to bean quarters and @ separate meas j Bow a private’sor any enlisted meals can probably be termed sions on the lake, including the op- portunity to take a trip to Milwaukee on either the splendid S. S. Virginia, of the Goodrich Line, or on the fa- mous Whaleback S. 5S. of World’s the ofticers’ | Fair fame, the ‘‘Christopher Colum- * for a private would} bus,’’ at the low rate of $1.00 for it once. the round trip; open air concerts at lam glad Paducah has shown up| the parks and elsewhere, and other well in tae call for soldiers and | entertainments too numerous to men- pe they are not having as rough a| tion herein, me as some of us hay Now to! For tickets and further informa- keep you from thinking it is too hard | tion, call on J.T, Dosovan, 8 life out here I will mention some of; Agent, Paducah, Ky. the comforts, viz: the Red Cross So-| - C. C, McCarry, ciety, and the prayer of every sold Division Pass, Agt., St. Louis, Mo. (who is a soldier) that God may A. H. Hanson, bless each and Gen, Pass, Agt., Chicago, Ill, Gen. Garcia is about to capture|ceptance, but had added suggestion: Holguin and several thousand Span-|and conditions that they hoped | when drilling, and of course it would | ho ish soldiers. He is making a record] would cause future discussions. The] be very awkward to wear an overcoat tj for his soldiers as fighters, President, however, paid no atten- bt alae) tion to Spain’s conditions, but di| yj the herd appt yg 2 » Peanson Honson ig some-| rected the protocol to be drawn up “f afte nae hay erg camp; we are contin what overdoing the hero-posing busi| which is in the nature of an ultima.| From 8 to 9:30 «me pag 3 nessand should go back to his ship.|tum, Spain must accept or reject|¢°™pany dnil, and from 10 to 11, Even good thing sometimes gets battalion drill. We then have monotone Ricna: ta boy | in reach | » Each and every one of us!!!" presented with a comfort wining needless, thread, | ronopauie 4 tons, und many other useful | Haanelally able to les, and they are always looking | WHST & "TUA, Wholesale Druggiats, To- e sick and trying to comfort and | Wei — ® Missouri Democrats endorsed Mr. Bryan but repudiated his ideas about territorial expansion. But Mr. Bryan can change his opinions easily enough—votes are what he wants, ganization ; they f th ibly get with mn , dress parade and guard mount, and of bit. ps Vives pL dade at Chickamauga and establish several| at 6 p. m. isretreat. The duties of have been smaller camps in various parts of the|the day are then over, but there is bag conti country is not only wise, but fair,|2¢, more roll call at 9:50, and at/ pins, but There are now 40,000 soldiers at| 10:20 Ctaps) all lights are supposed | articl Chikananie® boat) 1 tia! to be out, and the boys are yery glad up th ga, @ people of) and anxious for that time to arrive. console th by | ‘i Di Chattanooga are getting rich off the ile i Nt Mb Sh Nbr. e getting Reveille is sounded at 5 «. m., and| chest protecters, throat banda boys. It is estimated that a million| at 5:15 every soldier supposed to| pillows, ete , and furnish writin, ret] dollars a month is spent in and about} € UP washed and dressed and ready| reading material of «ll descriptions Chattanooga by the government and to answer the morning roll call,uniess j and they even stamp the letters now. | the soldiers. Other cities should ek ane Lipps get UP BOM of I guess you will think this one is also! Tt fer One Hundred Dollars Reward for pofCatarrh that cannot be cured by & CO,, Props,, Tolrdo, 0. ‘J. Cheney wiectly ness transactions and Gen. Frep D. Grant cut the ca- bles behind bim, or he would not now he on his way to Porto Rico. It is said he gave the captain of his ship orders to see no signals that might G, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale edo. © 1's Cetarrh Cure fs taken internally, act- toy directly upon the blood and mucous sur: of the system, rice 75c. per oottle, Festimouials free. De. Edwards, diur, Kye, Nose and hrost Specialist. Pad if. ; ‘ at /stamped by the Red Cross Socie call him back to Newport News. have a chance, One of the smaller|fix early in the m roing ; some are} and Ke Rate Be it He not eae re camps will be at Lexington, this| actually sick, while a few are lazy, a|enongh to borrow a stamp f se: rom ap adother | storssf Societ; editors, who] state, and 10,000 men will be sent| *!a# that caa be found in any organ- tiv alvut imperialism, very wisely | there ut onee, Hever. omen mw ke their statements As} sold bates individual. There is also society called the ‘Cathol the camp ground | for Christinn W orl ‘ entirely, and it] also furnishes mile terial’ The Lexington camp peral, and | will be much more healthfal in every: is * They! way than the ove at Chickamauga, | sewing on stripes, ele., for the non- and still ane Cc. y Christian Commis sion) which docs miscellaneous work, dice so will endeavor to describe our can think of any) letters from friends and home is my chief pleas- 1 do enjoy running the don’t think $200 could possibly be serted since our arrival and have not At nights a few of us get together quently all the traveling we do to and have serenades for the benetit of and from the city is dune on foot some oflicer and his lady friends, (infantry order) and the boys most} and there are always girls out in the I expect tis next morning the guard house (com- serenading part would interest my prisoners an increase of 42 since mention in addition to the surround- park, known among that we have buried in the neighbor~ It is a very beautiful park of about One of the saddest and most soul- this park at all hours of the day and stirring sights is the death and burial | night, and whenever one is missin, ‘want. ever. experience. io od of le- ny to he on in mp | Ie rapidly becoming ti: Telephone 101. ELECTRIC of the telectroseo dustry, affecting e operations. yhotography for he can now in a si designer months o1 plete, accordin, sign. In weaving has hitherto had t such little squares ble to puncture the pasteboard cards, which are indispensable in the Jac zepanik abolish: the designer and more than sup} quard loom, Sz his place by pho or what not, he at camera stand. He bromide paper. 1 image on the sens the the developing and fix 15 minutes. The Jacquard cards is of the design expo: covered with gela pears, Thus gooc on the metal holes on the ruled electric current, it ‘magnets, to which ers which pis Is beyond comparison. WEAVING. Wonderful Invention That May Revolu-| tlonize the Textile Industry. Srezepanik, the youthful inventor with some inventions which may revo- lutionize the whole of the textile in- each of its principal | It is said that by utilizing hour accomplish what it has taken the to the size of the d has first to be resolved into squares In a large piece of work tho designer chosen the pattern, lands it to an upright board fastened to the able ruled screen immediately in fron| of the sensitive plate; i. e., the silver points of inte Jacquard loom, and the bathing, The design is transferred by carbon process to a thin sheet of me the proced re then is the same as in nc etabing process work non-exposed ones the bare metal ap: conductors are formed, and the points late which represent put into a special machine, in which under a row of contacts, which are connected with electro- THE It has no equal. THE BEST RIDERS RIDE EXCELSIORS No fake oiling devices or old style lock nut, or cotter-pin hangers. Remember, we are better prepared to do your repair work than All kinds of first-class material, and a workman that has had} Third and Washington Streets. Unfurled! “The conflict deepens, Now rush to glory''—Cuba save. Brave patriots, sll **your banners w And charge with all your chivalry.’ O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley bray Sends our nuble senmen, un A fair isle to save or lind a grave, And plant a new *‘red, white and “What higher aim can patriot know What destiny more grand’ Than the soldier's fig!t for freedom’ To free « suffering land? ‘The Spanish Dons ere long shall tas Our **Uncle Samuci’s’’ pills, Ont ye brave, e ated, true, blue.” right, te And freedom’s bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles to go to AT 205 ERCADWAY STIFIC ANDO FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «1 REPAIRING HORSESHOEING be All work guaranteed. Fourth, but for tional design, and picture mou! Phone 371. others, for the reason that it is HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. Stars and Stripes Wil beat ThP mens: a crt but very ding. W. 8. GREIF 1899 Excelsior It is simplicity itseli—far ahead of anything else in bicycle construction, It has a guarantee of 365 days longer than any other standard high-grade wheel. It's what you} Excelsior Bicycle Works OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody DORIAN'S STORE wall onthe nent décoration there is nothing to compars with the! | WALL PAPER we have in stock. Some are a delight ful riot of color, but with order in the midat of confusion; others of conven beautiful Also a large line of window shades 132 South Third ABSOLUTELY PURE BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. F, J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. OBERTS BEER favorite with the people of this city. It leads al Tenth and Madison street. Orders filled until 11 p.m att | is to weave silk ~ f exhil | ob | photogra, pe, is now credited | | weaving purposes Good Traits of ingle quarter of an r even years to com- iH coal and ovens gobelin, the design d all over t| live 0 fill up milli before it was poss in the hands of ¢ States. tography. Havix figur: taches a picture of can be placed A good Me mistress. 0: responsibility in then inserts asuit n two minutes the itized paper shows rsection needed ir ing are finished ir yuncturing of the ti done electrically in other ¢ 1 table four, and ge rillas and chi tal, and The parts sed to the light are tine, w in the 1 and bad electric sereen conduct the | ¢° Pts Inquirer. The plate is then he was wa: are attached be table besides, ‘They can re ter than their mistresses, because they ean usually drive sharper bargains with the market men of their own class, and they have more patience to haggle over the last penny.—Phila- “eda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance D’*~* Paris exh hendkerchic Servants Pleasant Customs, As all cooking is done with char. practically wn- | known in private houses, very few families bake bread crusted loaves of French bread are at ba kets four feet across that are carried are the city in gr argadores Tt fs forthe onlookers, and in three minutes th purchaser of a handkerchief will hed by an apparatus in the Within half an hour the buyer will be able to take away with him his ready-made silk handkerchief with his portrait woven into it —St Louis Globe-Demoers- he and Some The small, hard- The arrangement of furniture is much more formal than in the United It is a very cominon sight to see a splendidly furnishe¢ parlor with arowof straight-backed chairs against the wall and as close together as they ear around the room ‘ountries, noug! ican cook relieve the house of worry and manner that is most unknown in the United States, The cook is given so much per day, and with this amount she will pur chase each morning all the provisions of the day, including even the staples that are usually bought in large quai On a dol lar a day a cook will provide a very for a family of three beans and te the al to set the servants’ A Rather Light Meal. “T went and asked that tramp what | ys ly do bet- down in front ee | PROFESSIONAL H. T, RIVERS Physician... and Surgeon OMice Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary, Office Hours; 9 to 107a, m. Sto4 p.m, | 7:90 to #:30 p. m. Telephon A. S. DABNEY, ® DENTIST. Camvnent. Burtoie, Ur Fifth ond Broadway. DR, W. ¢. EUBANKS, HOMOPATH IST, vaction, T409a. my Pew Vealy hours n Niath, between Hroadway and Jet- Father corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘Tele. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours to Pa. m..1t03 p.m, Ottice, No, 41239 Broadway, ‘DR. J. W.-PENDLEY OMice, 116 South Fifth Street. Residence, 94 Tennessee street. Oftice Telephone 416; Residence 415, DR. “KING BROOKS , Dentist and Oral Surgeon | | 129 North Fifth Street * | Telephone Call 40 ’ F ; z DR. H. T. HESSIG™ lephones Office, Residence, 270. DELIA CALDWELL, M. D, , Physician.aa Surgeo Océ and reaidenc: Office hours, 9 to 1 Telephone No. 191 | HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at-Law Will practice in | all the courts. | | 18 South Fourth St., Papucan, Ky THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, 622 Broadway. a.m,,2to 4 p.m, William L, Brainerd Henry, Holman BRAINERD & HOLSMAN ARCHITECTS... CHICAGO | L | Branch Office Room 3 American-Ger- man National Bank Building, PADUCAH, KY. W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LORKS tee m6 to bay, oof or | mortgage Sealty OFFICE 828s BROADWAY ED H. PURYEAR © emir Attornev at Law And Notary Public, Real tstate and Life Insurance Agent, andi Abstractor of;Titles Miss R. B. Hay Stenographer Formerly master commissioner of the Mevracken eireuit court. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to the collection of all claims, ; the renting of real estate and all other litigation. Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estates, also as ministrator of decedents’ estates and as guardian of infante. security given in surety companies, Ofice No. 127 South Fourta street Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. 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