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R NTS. goun'J, Dorian FM, Fisher. —————_—. Daily, per annum in advance. $4. 50 40,8 Daily, Six months ‘“‘ ‘* Daily, One month, ‘“ ‘ Daily, per week. Woekiy, per annut tasy Tracy, of New York, will be on the peace commission and Whitelaw Reid will be minister to England to succeed Minister Hay. Another well avthenticated rumor says that Sen- ator McMillan, of Michigan, will be minister to England and that Secte- tary Alger wil retire from the cabi- net and try to sucveed McMillan in the senate. It might be well if both rumors should prove untrue and ex- President Harrisen be sent to Kng- land as our minister. The president can find no better mao ; it would bea land. Let Benjamin Harrison - be our next minister to England. and as brilliant as has been the record of Secretary Day in the short period that he has been at the head of the state department, it is quite pos- sible that the grestest service he has done for the American people is that he has demonstrated that the ablest men are not the ones necessarily who thrust themselves forward and who first became known as politicians, Awmerics is fall of ‘obscure country Jawyers,”’ who bave in them the making of brilliant statesmen, ysl wr) whose fine sense ich that through the questionable methods that usually make a politician a “success, our business men are thousands of worecognized state men, who, if placed ia psitions of public trust, would have eo thought, but the bet- terment of their country’s interests and who could cope with the shrewd- est of the self coustituted statesmen from whose number the presidential appointees are taken. It will be to the lasting credit of President Mc- Kinley that he bad the coursge and wisdom to select an ‘‘obscure’’ man, not because he was obscure, but ip spite of bis obscurity. never the bard times should read this For seven months ending with July the excess of exports for the United States over the imports amounts to was only $54,000,000, and in 1896 only $90,000,000, And this won- derful commercial victory has been won in the midst of a foreign war and the exciting causes that lead to the war, As Spain is now humbled before the prowess of American arms, £0 the whole world will soon lie at the feet of victorious commerce Awerica, of the Philippise © Islands, about which so many conflictng statements have beer made since the group came into prominence a few months ago, is given by the New York Tribune in the form of a map in which the is lands are shown superimposed upon a mop of a part of the Atlantic sea- board of the United States, begio ping at the north with New York, avd extending through South Caro Tina, the Philippine group and the States drawn to precisely the same scale, so that the comparison is accu- rate. from the notthernmost point of Luz- on to the southern extremity of Min- danao, is about 950 miles, or Mfty miles less than the distance from the northern boundary of New York to the southern point of South Caroline, ‘The Philippines have never been tho- x ughly surveyed or explored, and ltd J.T. Dononax, Agent. Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by INCORPORATED Mr w.o Vice Pat PLPAMTON “ TREASURER Hamson John J. Dorti ae wi Office: 3 VANCE... 1.00 Specimen copies tree MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1898 os Tae firm of Taylor and Lightfoot will soon be ready to receive suy: gestions as to the ‘availibility’ candidates for the important offices of precinct commi-sioners. Sunday school teachers are not wanted. f —_——— Art the coming ‘‘peace jubilee’’ in Paducah at which candidates Reeves and Wheel r willspeak. Me, Wheeler should describe the beauties of the Goebel Election law. It is un- odeisy be a‘ harmonizer.’* ood that that bill is iotended to ——— So sanguine are the Goebelite's of success that they are even now pre- dicting that the Democrats will carry the state at the next election by 50,- 000 majority, Evidently they know that tbe election commissioners will take no chances when counting the votes, One romor has it that Ex-Secre- most unique honor to the ex-presi dent and a great compliment to Eag- As Great as bave been theservices to seek prominence Among the ranks of THE GREATEST | vi ICTORY. Those chronic grumblers who are fied and who are bewailing the excess ,000,000, In 18! EXTEN’ OF T PHILIPPINES.|What Mr, Reuben Dale Found A good idea of the size and extent The total length of the group, ~ Tooosequently the estimates of the to- THE PADUCAH DAILY SUR tal area of the several hundred islands of the group have differed widely. The most trust-worthy caloulati THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, |”) t trust-worthy caleulations eH Canes 114,800 and 115,500 square miles, - SeoweTaky lan extent of territory equal to the ROTORS: combined areas of the Staves of New P. Paxton Heweciement® | York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. ‘The largest of the Phi- 4 Broadway. /lippine Islands, Luzon, upon which “|Mauila is situated, has an area of “40 | alm ost ex 10 cents | State of square miles smaller than New York State. Io length Luzon extends for about 475 miles, and would reach froma point slightly north of theja repairs for several weeks these have not yet been entirely com- pleted. Dale, one of the best huown men of the county, was rubbirg bis hand town his abdomen when le felt some- thing sharp protruding from the flesh. to the residence of Dr. Marshall, at Woodville, and three miles from Mr. Dale’s home, tion, took out an instrument and ¢x- tracted from Mr, Dale's flesh a fish bone about two inches long. Dale does not know and its discovery was the first intimation that he had it was in his flesh, It had never pained him in the Téast. Excursion yi Ilinois Central R. R, Ky., Aug. 24th and 25, one far imit Aug, 28th, of all— returning until Aug. 31st, x this total area to be between square miles, being thus of puly the same size as the inia, and over 8,000 northern boundary of New York al- most ty ¢ mouth of the Poto:. River. Miusdanao, the next largest of the is!ands, bas an area of 37 miles. It would require the com- bined territory of West Virginia and Maryland to equal the island in size, Mindanao extends nearly 300 miles from north to south, or, in compari- son with the part of the map upon which it is superimposed, it would reach from the mouth of the Roanoke River, in North Carolina, to C! ton, S.C. Projecting from era coast, Mindanao has a long, ir- regular peninsula, which makes the extreme width of the island some- thing over 300 miles. The two smaller islands of Mio- doro and Panay, upon the latter of which 13 the port of Lloilo. are each over 4,000 equare miles in area, Together they equal in size New Jersey, Samar Island, southeast of Luzon, covers 7,000 square miles, There are estimated to be about 1,200 islands in the Philippine group, though any accurate state- ment is impossible. Probably not more than one third of these are in- habitrd. It is as difficult to ob: correct statistics regarding the popu- lation of the Philippines as it is to get a definite statement of their area, because a carefal census has never been taken, Various writers estimate the present population at trom eight to ter million RINGLING BROTHERS field, Next Month With Their Show. Bat Will Giye Padueah the “Gos by” for Past Grieyances— Money Kept Home. Ringling Bros. circus is headed this way, but it will not stop in Pa- It will visit Mayfield next month on the Sth and then jump to Metropolis. Ba oil A year or (wo ago when'the circus was here, and. was arrested by the countye authorities for some irreg rity in procuring license, the managers declared they would come to Paducah no more. And their action in jumpiog by Paducah this time would indicate that they meant it, Ringliog Bros. have been to May- field before, but rain always inter. fered with their performances. They say that if they have a pretty day at Mayfield they will give one of the largest performances ever given, be- cause they are ‘dead stuck on the town.”” Their advertising car, No. 1, in charge of Mr, Ringling, one of the proprietors, passed through the city yesterday en route from Hopkinsville to Metropolis, ‘They show st Me- tropolis the 12th. CUSTOM HOU: SE INSPECTED. lnspector Jeardeau Says it is One of the Best Yet Found. Inspector J. ©. Jeardeau, of the government bureau, Washington, D. C., arrived in the city Saturday af- ternoon and made a complete inspec- tion of the custom house, from top to bottom. He complimented Custodian Par- year very highly on the condition in which he found things, and sgid the Padacah government buildiog was one of the cleanest he had found any- where. He left on the Sunshine the same evening for other points. The building bas been undergoing nd *rWAS A FISH BONE Yesterday in His Side, Yesterday morning Mr. Reuben ‘ithout making further examina- ion, he mounted his horse and rode he doctor made a hasty inspec- General Gossip of Interest on 56 sqaare provement along with the 1. C, R.R Three of her councilmen have just returned from a grand inspecting tour at Grand Riversee)We may the blue grass region. preferred run with Conductor Henry Thompson and he is as proud of his promotion as the boy with his first pair of pats, bench. No verdict has as yet been rendered in the case, atSt. Kimo with # capacity of 75 cars, and commodious yards ia South Memphis, snd it is thought that all will be runoing around to Memphis instead of stopping in North Memphis before may wonths, nation should feel grateful, it is now, ny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarr F. J. CH Drugs! Hall's Cetarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directiy upon ths blood and mucous sur fares of the system. Frice Te, per boitle, Sold by all drugaint will meet tonight 1n their ‘castle hall in Campbell building at sharp. A full attendance is desived Visitieg knights welcome. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA- When and how it got in there Mr. Reunion Blue and Gray, Dawson. Chicago, Ill, Aug. 28d—the best 00 for the round trip,good announces an examination will be held for postoffice service in th on some date between the Ist and 15th of October. All persons wish- ing to apply for egamation should secure blanks from the undersigned and file them on or before September 1, 1898, otherwise they cannot be ex- amined, Farp B. Aspron, I. C. NOTES. . ORDINANCE the Illinois Central Railroad. Present Prosperity Has Spread Its Peacetul aud Welcome Wings Over All. Conductor Jas, Arnold, of work train fame, came in to spend the Sab- bath with his family, on Sixth street. Lee Kaker handles the varnished cars with as much ease as an old head, ‘T'bere is none safer than Lee, J.N. Harrison bas made his es- cape to parts unknown, leaving many longing desire to know his where- abouts, Kogineer Winfree, who has been pulling passengers for a number of is ne manipulating the throttle ona fast freight between here and Memphis. Conductor O'Mara has been as- signed to 181 and 184. vice Capt. Michie, who goes on the chain gang for the time being. Capt. Conway has been 02 the sick list for the last week, while bis place bas been filled by Conductor Scates. Captain, your genial smiles and Ireland sayings are missed down the Conduetar McCabe bas accepted a position rapping on the middle divis- ion under Trainmaster Flynn. Superintendent Greif, of Vicks- harg, Miss., and son, were in the city tast week mixing with old friends. Eugene Buckmaster, of the South- ern railway, has accepted a position as conductor on the Memphis division of the Illinois Central. Mack Scotton can now be seen un farling the red bunting for Captain Reep, while McDowell fills the vacated place with Captain Janes, of Hon- daras. ‘wo Eagle eyes from the main stem, Edwards on the 612, and Low- rance, on the 615, came over last week to show our boys how to pull cars over the pike. Conductor Gates has been as signed to work train near Memphis, which will be an all fall job of grad ing. D. C. Davis, an old L. & N. con- ductor from Birmingham, has just located here and will be found run- ning on the Wingo. Flagman Hessey, who had his foot mashed at Millington a few weeks ago and has since been spending his summer vacation at the railroad hos- pital, will be able to resume work in a few more days, Mr. G. P. Smith, the new G. Y. has 1 a busy time keeping trait is moving out of the yard, ably assisted by Night Yard Master Henry Harris, Auditor West went up the road this morning. Fulton bas caught the spirit of im- look for at least 200 cars for Fulton. “Conductor Harris, and ~ better known as ‘‘Forepaugh,’’ after an ex- tensive tour through the wilds of the west and the jungles of Mexico, South America and Africa, has re- turned to old Kentuoky aod says its good enough for him Conductor Cobourne has returned from his summer outing in Eastern Kentucky, leaving his family up io currently rumored that if a conductor don’t get married when the weather moderates it won't be the fault of assistance. Go it “Cap” while you are **young’” for it won't be ever thus, Chas. Huff has been assigned to a Kangaroo court convened here Thursday. Supt. Philbrick, W. M. Hassman god T. M. Frates on the A long side track has been put in The compa y is putting fn new ath If there ever was atime when a We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Reward for ese f arry out soy obligations FAR, Wholesple Dryggiste, To N& MARVIN, Wholesale ‘Poledo Testimo sials (ree iF) the bent, Mail's Famt y PI K. OF P. NOTICE. K Paducah Lodge No, 2 of Py 0 o'clock H. H. Evans, C. C, J. ¥. DeLona, K. R. 8, TION, The U. S. civil seryice commission cit the law. He also said that he supposed the constitutionality of the ordinance would be contested a higher court, then and there, so far as he was con- cerned, decide the ordinance consti. It came under ‘*police reg- ulations,’’ he said, which gave a city ight to enact any law for the morals or health of the community. The ordinance as it now stands, he ot be considered by a high- 3 the least penalty pre- and before a case can be appealed from the police court the ‘5 or more; or the he further added, might be tested before Judge Hus bands if the counsel on the respective sides could induce the court to hear tutional. er cou seribed is them on it at all, that is the city ceptions the cit) Ci Marion her face testimony, fect. the night, answer. George charged with ‘reich poets Fannie Custapd, his wife, in the head with 'Y| his fist, gid the case was continud, Secretary Board Examiners. No-To- tine tor Witty Cente B. G. gad costs. Fannie Matthews, the map charced with belog & a use, was tried aud aeqehied, there beiag no evidene S|A MARKED TRIUMP In Mechanical Skill and Inventive Genius: EXCELSIOR BICYCLES! More new exclusive and valuable features than any other make of | - when he tells you that he can buy you Chicago Tube Company s for this county and vicinity for their products IS VALAD. So Judge Sanders Decides in Law Recently & OF CARD MONTHLY SUFFERING. “Thousands of monthly inter- vals with pains the Saloon Enacted By 9 to 10}a, m wheel in America. a bicycle just fike the [Excelsior from th Was a Very Busy Day In the Police Court—All Kinds of Bad Characters Are we are exclusive and materials for bi we are busy all the time repairing all kinds anc use we are prepared for all kinds of brazing. cnaime and decorating, also vulcanizing and all difficult repairs. Give us acall. Excelsior Bicycle Works Third and Washington Streets: ri House Corner Third and Jefferson Rates $1.00 Per Day; Meals 25 Cents We have taken charge of this well-known and make it the VERY BEST DOLLAR A DAY Oar rooms are clean and well ventilated Gens new ly farnished pplied with the very best the markets afford Twenty-one-meal tickets $3,25, MEADOWS & PRYOR, Prop HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant You need send nothing Patent Flat-Ovening Books hips and limbs. y need ‘These pains are symptoms of of bicycles, b panleealy = should operate There were two more cases in which charged with visiting women were restaurants adjoining saloot police court were arrested in Phil Stephen's Sat- their names are Helen Brooks and Ellen Doris, They claimed that they went in there to bay some fish, but in commenting ov the case, Judge Sanders said that difference for what they They had violated Wit Heian cate menstrual organsin condi- tion to do their work And that stops all t Why will auy woman s urday night, i of Cardui will relieve ber? It costs fi.co at the drug store, Why ‘don’t you get « bottle made no went in there, For evi in cases requiring special directions, address, ¢ symptoms, “The Ladies? that wry aa The tables are Special rates to regular boa rders. Chattanooga, Teun. WINE? OF CARDUI “LET US HAVE PEACE” “Peace hath her victories no less re- nowoed than war.”? “To the victors belong the spoils.” penalty must be $ constitutionality RROADWAY GRAND..... «EXCURSION NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT TO BE HELD IN CINCINNATI To our customers belong the profits this week. We have met the enemy and—we've got ‘em. JENCED THE ‘3 of high prices with the bar. gains we ‘sold figures, at all times the LOWEST, now knock all the rest io bed shade. From our diess goods ma lected some choice pros fe in hot weather stuff, on which we won’! though others do These goods you can have as you wish them; yoursell make the prices to suit, you bave spent a few a fine picture to boot. ing the handsomest DRESS SKIRTS ever sold in this end of the state; less than the goods can bought at, all home made apd right Our LADIES WEAR pleases the fairest, y set To Work fo oem: court could not be required to hear ichien, Sh8 elemen' teare there, Judge Sanders said that the position taken by the men who oppose the new saloon !aw, is that it deprives the defendant of an appeal hy prescribing a penalty so small that one cannot be taken, thus denying the defendant 9 constitutional right. position were nis it is ensy te w is irritated or in any way distressed cr uncomfortab! forces that go to making milk are, « may be, diverted elsewher ¥ and of poorer « I cannot, there iss more important than gentleness, q Many cows will givemo sailbitth ey are fed during the milking. cows will show a decid they are deprived of tl If the above with few ex- would be unconstitational. itis likely that an effort will be made to have the circuit court pass on the it seems the general quote any prices, that for a bloff. case, although opinion that Judge Sanders? is exactly right. Will Smith is the name of a young man from the country, yesterday to play bully. was secompanied by whom the police failed to get. one strapped under his arm. It was a 32-calibre, while that held by the unwary Smith was a (4 re. and one of the largest the Ile bad a belt on, and was well fixed for trouble wheo be and his fnend went to Mount & Cartright’s saloon. it {was informed. of their went out after them, cate He seemed threatencd to use the pistol in the been accustom EW SOUTH OR SUNSHINE DON A, MARK, Master, had_ pistols, AN UP- aie sase DICTIONARY. A Few Definitio and looks lovely less fair; Our styles which are ever " fair women declare. And Relative to Our War police ever saw. the men folks never vecdiog NICE SHIRTS and They know we keep the assortment from Leave CINCINNATI forget us, wher The following detinitic m= are mitted for the purpo: the young idea low te ATES FROM ca—From the Italian words | METROPLIS, ILL, PADUCAH, KY., ROUND TRIP RK the best and cheapest ou top of the earth— low—and every last pair 18 98 ‘solid”” “Christopher ( “I saw it first, but the oth To Cincinnati and Return, S10, PROFESSIONAL H. T. RIVERS Physician... and Surgeon Ofice Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary, OMce betas 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Telephones 68 and 296. AS. DABNEY, * DENTIST, Canpsen. Burior Fifth and Broadway, DR, W. C. EUBANKS, HOM(OPATHIST, OMice—36 Hroadway. ‘Te! Hesldence, 100 Jeterson st," telephone ‘OMe Hours #10,” 8, DR, J. D. SMITH’S Regular hours for iraldence corner Ninth and Jefferson, Tele+ phone 1 HARRY F, WILLIA Physician and Surgeon OMce Hours tw i hte a Office, No, 4125¢ Broadway, DR. J. W.-PENDLEY Office, 116 South Fifth Street. Residence ‘©, #04 Tennessee Office Telephone 416; Residence 416 . OR. KING BROOKS Dentist ‘and ‘Oral Surgeon 120 North Fifth Street. Telephone Call 402, DR. H. T. HESSIG C fice 120 North Fifth street. Residence 418 Adams street Telephones: Ottlce, 4 Physician and Surgeon Office and residence, 522 Broadway, Office hours, 9 to 11 am, ie seg HENRY BURNETT Attorney -at-Law me to the telegraph saloon several times but did not do sh prowunciati it, He failed to plead in the p court this morning and was fine and given ten di as the rocks in the Forts of Morro You may fancy this quite out of rea- nof this word large exclama Blanco—A patron saint of writing machines; a! Just to wind up for the sea son, FORLY CENTS buys a LOW. QUARTER SHOE. In GAITERS and BUTTC LACES we can fi Luther Drake and Isaac Willis two of the negroes arrested on sus- picion Saturday afternoon by Oilicer Gray on information furnish by a boy from Princeton. two pistols ina grip and a complete Drake carried the grip, and the Court of Appeals has decided that a pistol carried in a grip makes a man just as guilty under the law of carrying concealed weapons ag to carry one jn a pocket. swork he did not own the pistols,and did not know they were in the grip, that he was asked to hold the grip for Ely, a third negro taken at the same time, but who was subsequently The case was left open. portion of Cuba in the and have that certa next morning and ¢ your feet look ! shoes—don't you se are pleased with the y of our LINENS, LAC ‘AINS and RU gambling outfit. and other folk think it a duty to follow the taste also the man who holds the tance record for k of harm’s way increasing and your prices creating ® muss ; we bold fast the trade of the wealthy “the poor we have always witl “Swift keels are more than corone(s Cervera, Vere de Vere. A hari, substance used by newspapers for feating the Spanish Davy “Our PICTURE every “sweet home* discharged. ined by the narrow title borders cut from Columbian stamps t ylobe was an Americar flag, works at Mr. G. W. Crumbaugh’s at Seventh and Madison streets, ored domestic named Selonia Back stron, who cooks, had an altercation over a broom, avd against him for purchase, you're wel come to some of them free, 1e stripes of one-cent stamy two-cent stamps, the stars of the blue ronounced dn All will admit the above contains “more truth than poetry.’ Everybody come to this winding- up sale of the season, with Washington QFFICB 328); swore out @ Warrant abusing her, aud shaking his fist He denied the charge,and the case was left open for additional Except where it was taken up by the gd, the skirt was striped mill runs the fas It took the breath f » bottom by a border of brown Columbian stamps, 100 in num- Above this were three rows of the red two-cent stamps, then another row of the Columbia the red and so on to the top Blue instead of brown (Co were used jn one {n another the larg cut out of the sta JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY, GENTLENESS TO ANIMALS. James Morris is charged with hay ing fired two shots at J. M. Ti sted from a revolver at the latter’ residence on South Third street, Sat- Neither shot took ef- which runs around the ocean and de clines to let its pursuers put salt on its n, then more of uvday night. It Should Be Practiced by All Who fanis for triump “Bianco's Poems Trubblested’s story to the police ¥| that Morris called at hi Saturday night and renewed an old quarrel about some story a woman is alleged to have repeated on Mor ‘The first shot was {jred as goon Morris got a glimpse of his intended victim, and the next after the Jatter had opened the door and pushed out The weapon would not bad no cap on it, “It is very rarely the case that brute force is needed to subdue and make tractable any domestic animal,” said a stock raiser, whose opinion A vict'ry to denote In doath thy sirloin My daily table d’hote, Baltimore Sun, A UNIQUE | COSTUME, jo Botirely of Postage Stamps Cob lected from Al! Countries. ked ball in Baltimore, not long ago, the winner of the first prize for the most unique costume was a young lady who wore ap values from one up to 1 ign siamps were pa the bodice in the form of ash business for half @ cen- center of which was made up of por- tury and I know from experience that every time a young animal gets a blow, just so much is taken from ite My coltsand ealves never have ‘They do not know that traits of Washington cut from revenue ves were made a shot gun, of bine and red sta go off, because it Trabblested sti!l called at police headquarters late in ad they have wills of their ubative side of their disposis tions has never been cultivate rd of fine dairy cowsin which I take great pride. olding or harsh words in wuch less applied to the animals themselve: was fastened to the bait and, after it wan on, asirip of » pastedon tohide the The accused was arrested by of- fivers Dagan and Block last night, and this morning waived examination and was held in the sum of $200 to ‘The idea was not strictly ewe had hactd ton A large Leghorn hat covered en- up was all {tirely with red and blue stamps worn with the costume, and mask, and a round fan govered rth the red stamps was carried shoulder was slung a tins y with the le otters U tince she had heard of one in Vienna, but the mak her own designing. She began by appealing to her friends for aid in collecting stamp: cow, as I sometimes d intragtable, 1 ke ep her entirely away from the main herd lest her example Margaret Nolen, and she proves A case agaiost for using insulting language toward Mary Henderson, was left open op account of the absence of witnesses. countries—United should have a deteriorating igfluence. ordinary stamps, revenue or It is not generally understood that is, to a certain extent, formed as jt ig drawn from the cow ments are ther Swi ch, German, even Chinese—any old thing was accepta- the natural impulse] » A few of the 80,000 were bought gentle hand an the milk department of the cow leads leads to the development of milk from stamp collects valuable, so far as face goes, wero | ry 15-cent United States stamp and a ®5- | and music and art cent Mexican one, * Aceording to the Baltimore Sun, five weeks were spent in-collegtin and has spent muc mats vot be worn by you Jobn Ferrell was fined the usual dollar for being « drunk, us it is called for. “The best illustration of this sort is found in the action of the acids on the The fluid that some- times pours into the mouth at the ht of a lemon does not exist until it is provoked, as it were, by some out- influence, then the glands im. Reed and Tom Clark were encontaged to wear the belionel charged with engaging in a fight, but the evidence showed that Clark sim- ply struck Reed in the eye, without any provcca’jon, avd he was fined $5 Vhe case against Reed was dismissed. salivary glands. time in visi ig gitlt? schools, and has made the discovery t the corset as an article of dre 3 in making the which gonsisted of a short, full skirt and round w with long, full | disti etly prejudicial tothehealth anc al develooment of the weerer, Will practice in all the courts. 18 South Fourth St., Papvoan, Ky THOS. E. MOSS ~|ATTORNEY- “AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, William L, Brainerd Peory, K. Holman BRAINERD & HOLSMAN + ARCHITECTS... CHICAGO Branch Office Room 3 American-Ger- man National Bank Building, DUCAH, KY W. M. JANES REAL ESTATE AND MORTGINGE LOANS See me to buy, sell or mortgage realty, ED H. PURYEAR "ss 8.8 Hay Attornev at.Law And Notary Public, Real tstate and UM garons. Apa sa 3 Vormeriy master commissioner of the Movracken ig counties, Special attention © the colleetion of all claims, the rc nting of real estate and all other litigation. Will aet as receiver of insolvent estates, also inistrator of decedents’ estates guardian of infants, Bante % for security giv Office fo. n surety Col 127 South Fo “Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. IF You HANANA PlumbingsWork§tof fo See FG, HARLAN,JR Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, Gas Fixtures andJFittings of All Kinds, veSEWER WORK A SPECIALTY... Call and See His Line of Sprinkling loee. Broadway, 3 to4 p.m, Ur-Sratas, Residence, 270, DELIA CALDWELL, M, D, BROADWAY ~

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