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Miss Courtie Puryear is visiting in Mayfield. Mr. J. V. Hardy, of St. Louis, is in the city Mr. Virgil Moore left’ yesterday for Mayteld. Col. J, KR, Lemon Fulton yesterday. Mr. Jim Green, of Mayfield, in the city today, Mrs. Richardecn returned to Birds- v ile this morning. Mrs, Dan Galvia has gone to Me- tropolis on a visit, Nr J. A. McGonigal, of Aurakee, Towa, is at the Palmer. Mise ( acistena and Emma Pew ace vir)... g in Metropolis, Mr. L. A. Albritton, of Hickory trove, isin the city today, Attorney m H. Crossland, of Mayfield, is in the eity. Hon. W. M, Reed, of Benton went up to Smithland toda Mr. Louis Clark, wife and child are sojourning at Dawson. Mr. Matt Carney, of St. Louis, spent Sunday in the city, Misses J) and Edoa Rock have returned from St. Louis. Stuart Sinnott has gone to George- pwn to attend school, The Misses Boaz, of Golconda, are visiting Miss Georgia Arnold. Capt. E. R, Duttis again in the ‘ity after an absence of two weeks. Miss Julia Scott leaves tomorrow for Cleveland Tenn,, to study music. Mrs. Mary Johnson and daughter, ot New Liberty, returned home today. Mr. E. C. Spence, of the Southern press Co., was in the city toda Mr. Wm, Kelday, the Louisville insurance man, is in the city today. Mr. Lloyd Robertson bas gone to Arkansas fo accept a temporary po- sition. Mrs. Range and daughter, and Dr. Boyd, of Tolu, were in the city to- day. Miss Burgraft, of Louisville, is » guest of Miss Genie Surk, 805 Court street. Mr, H. C. Reep and wife have re- turned from Pivtsburg, mhere they visited friends. Rev. W. E. Cave goes to Dawson this afternoon. He will return urday evening. Mr. John Lane, of Noah’s Ark, retarned after a vacation trip of several weeks. Mr. Henry Hale, of Mayfield, is expected in the city this afternoon on a brief visit. ; Messrs. Harris Rankin, Steve Car- ney and Tom Morton were in May field last night, Miss Kilen Torian has gone to Huntington, Tenn., to attend the Southern Normal University. ~ Miaa Jnez Whitfeld, of Clarksville, in the city to attend the funeral of 8 Maybel Whitheld, her half sister, Miss Jjouye Harrison, of Union City, who has been yijsiting relatives here, left yesterday for Mayfield on & short visit. R. M, Smith and daughter have returned to St. Joseph, Mo., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Geo, Katterjebn. Mr. and Mrs, T. C, Leech and Miss Martha Leech, a8 expected, re- turned yesterday from their western went down to was The only decorations for the we were hand carving and tapestry Kither meant months and mouths of prins-taking labor to cove small space. ‘The modern takes the place of and is superior te Doth of them. Lt is so inexpensive that new designs, effects and are within the reach of apyone e' reason or two. Our stock of wall paper is so ver and up to date that the most fusticl ous will be charmed at the selection we offer. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASAR, NO. 423 BROADWAY, LA BELLE PARK Now Show Tonight — Entire Change of Program. eee LITTLE MAUD KRAMER, In new songs and dances and wooden shoe exercise, THE DEAGONS, New comedy sketch. {ILL Anp EDMUNDS, ‘The old favorites. SHOW RAIN OR SRINE! Change program every Thursday. NIGHT SCHOOL... Special attention given to Arith- metic’and Writing, as well as th SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COURSE at the Smith Business College. No classes. Any age admitted. Reopens September 12th. JOHN D. SMITH, No. 408, Cor, Thirt-and Madi son Street: on SHORT LOCALS. BIBLEINSCITUTE, The Bible institute at the Tenth Street Christian church will continue throughout the week. The churel’ officials made arrangements yester- day by which the evang: retained over next Sunday. Taylor bas had forty yea ence as a Bible teacher, Alice Ryan, 9 charming many years a co-laborer with D. L [young lady of Nashville, bas returmy Moody and B, W. Jacobs. He it to Mies Lizsie the originator of the ‘‘Normal meth- od’ in Bible study. Services begin promptly at 7;30 o'clock each even- ing. All are cordially welcome. Mrs. James Cook and family have gone io St. Louis to reside, and join Capt. Cook, who has been there for sometime. Judge I. M. Quigley and sten- ographer, Miss Msttie Van Pelt, went up to Smithland this morning to at tend court. Henry Schmidt, the grocery man, has a telephone at bis place. When you need anything in his line ring 419. 636 Don’t experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure, KOSS MURDER CASE. atiend the Bike social, to he given iv bonor of Mr. Al G. Field. George Yates, Will Far- Mike Caldwell, George Johnson and] and Luther Ballowe, of Company K, Lexiogton, arrived Saturday on fur- lough. The dance that was to have been The case against Thomas Reuben Ross, charged with the mur- der of Walter Hooks at Grand Riv- ere, comes up today at Smitbland, and quite a number of lawyers wen\ {given Tuesday night at Ramona park upto attend the trial. Attorne) |has been postponed indefinitely on James B. Garnett, of Hopkinsville. }account of the death of relatives of who is to assist in the prosecution, }some of the younger set. It was to was to be in the city today, but was}have been given {fo honor of Miss ill, Attorney Wm,, will also assist in the FIT, Style and best material are found ip THE BEST LOOKING the school shoes sold by Cochran & | And best wearing school shoes jn the Owen, 331 Broad city, at the lowest prices, are sold by a ete ie Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway. tf FOR SALE. FFICERS SS THROUGH, $5.00 t0 $10.00 monthly payments.| © PA . 7 100 choice residence lots, 50 fret 5 front. Prices $100 up, Graveled| Tey Were Fn Route Yo the streets, W. M. Janes, Circus, it 28's Broadway. — Marshal McNutt, of Mayfield, ac- AWAY. companied by Officers Webb and Hedge and Mr. Brown, and Marshal Wilson, and two or more officers from Princeton, were io the city this morn- ing en route to Metropolis to attend BOTH Frank Allep, ® crippled tramp and Jobn Bell, alias ‘‘Jaybird,’’ es- caped fiom the chain gang Saturday. Allen was serving thirty days for va-} the circus. grancy and Bell, who is colored, #] Jt was hinted that they were on the fine for assault. Jn addition the} track of alleged crooks who were fol- Jatter was held for perjury, The steamer Cowling will run special excursion trip to Metropolis, Monday, Sept. 12, to accommodate all who desire to attend Ringling} Don’t you know Plantation Chill Bros, circus, Boat will leave promptly | Cure is guaranteed to cure you? at6p. m. Round trip 35c, Per- formance begins at-7 :30, Tv. P. A, MINSTREL, they were not on the trail of any- thing. For SaLe—Second-hand hard cog! stove. A bargain, McPherson’ drug store. ‘The drummers of Paducah Post T. P. A. are prepari Droggists will say they sell Ages ggis y they more with vake Plsotation Chill Cure than all others. ‘fo Gare Constipation Vorover. or: AT MARION TODAY. Candidates tor Congress Will Speak in Crittenden, Hons, Chas. K. Wheeler and Bud Reeves are today in Marion, Critten- den county, where they address the voter 7 is Hon, Ollie James’ liome county, and is one of the most doubtful in the district: The candidates spoke to about people at Melver, this county, § day. Mr. Reeves went down last night from the cit AFTER MORE ME The Sewerage Work Not Pro- gressing Rapidly Enough, To Take Charge of the Paducah) Gas Company at Onee, Defaulted Pay of Interest on Bonds — Mr. Saunders A. Fowler Receiver. An agreed petition for a receiver for thé Paducah Gas Light company | was filed in the Ur States eireuit court in this city yesterday Judge Barr apyointed Mr. Sanders A, Fowler as receiver, says yester- r-Journal, The petition for a receiver came from the Farmers’ Loan and Trost cvmpany, of New York, by its at- torneys, Turner, McClain & Rolston Lt recites (hat the defeodant company on June 1, 1886, issued fifty first mortgage bonds of the face value of $1,000 each aud 100 first-morigaxe honds of $500 face value each, to the sum of $100,000, payable Juve 1 1906, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum, payable semi vnoually. To secure the payment of hese bonds the Paducah Gas. L company mortgaged all its rights aod franchises and real estate to the plaintiff company, the mortgage to be —— payable after thirty days of default Mr. James McLaughlin left yester-| of semi-annual interest payment. 1! day for « quiet squirrel hunt. While} is. recited that beginning with De- wading abeut through the waving/cember 1, 1896, the defendant has fields and imposing woodlands, he] «defaulted payment of interest, and wandered into a yellow jacket’s nest,)the plaintiff states that pamerous and when he returned home his] holders of bonds have requested that friends did not know him. He had} suit be brougut, and it is asked that ‘ork on the sewerage is progress- ing fairly well at Ninth and Tennes see And Sixth and Harrison, There are not enough men to do the work, however, and today Contractor Erler has advertised for 100 more men, to work by the task. The old plan of paying by the day has been aban- doned, and the men are paid for what they do. STRUGK YELLOW JAOKETS. The Sad Experience of Mr. James McLaughlin, Second Clerk Lee Rhodes, of the Joe Fowles, will stop off Friday to ken. nm Dyersburg, Tenn., who bern a dog with him when he started, but the animal that tollowed him did not look like a dog. He, too, got into the yellow jackets, and is now laid up for repairs, 1 AM SICK Buying cheap, inferior shoes. Now Lam going to Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway, and get the best. They are the cheapest, uf PAINTING ABOUT DONE The Union Depot About Finished today, ‘The painting at the Union depot has about been finished by the force sent here by the Lilinois Central. The painters today were sent to the dis- patcher’s office to repaint it, and ex- pect to finish work by Friday, and leave Paducah. have greatly improved the ap- pearance of the campany’s buildings that needed it. Dewey, Hobson and Sampson hats. Zvra Cones, 217 Broadway. GOOv SERMON. Preached by Kev. Gee, of Cairo, Iitinois, Rey. Gee, of Cairo, Ill., occupied the pulpit at the First Baptist church st night, and preached a splendid sermon on the ‘New Ffeaven snd the New World.’’ It was on the aesthe- istic order, and was greatly enjoyed by those present, Rev. Gee returned home today. REVIVAL. The Broadway Methodist church had large audiences yesterday. Rev. W. J. McCoy arrived m. tor day and will preach at 7:30 p. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. daily. Rev. W. A. Freeman preached last evening and this fore- noon. There were three additions to the First Presbyterian church yesterday. NEW BORGHUM. We have just received a fine barrel of new country sorghum. Ring 329 and have us bring you a gallon M. L, Bryan & So 2t Fourth and Jefferson Streets. PARDON REF A Frankfort dispatch say: Petitions for executive clemency were refused in five cases by Gov. Bradley Saturday, In that of Lee Kelton, of Livingston goynty, con- jcted of carrying concealed a deadly weapon, the governor wrote as fol- lows “The fact that young Skelton is of a good family dces not excuse hi, but rather aggravates the of- fense. The prompt punishment of young men of good family will hav a salutary effect."’ Others whose petitions were refused were Wijliam Farmer, of Marion, pointing 4 pistol ; Alonzo Fertil], of Marion, unlawful WD en All military novelties in misses’ aod children’s hats and caps cheap for cash. Zvra Cowes, 217 Brosdway, " DIED IN KUTTAWA. ED, A child of M . Y. Grifith, the dairyman, died in Kuttawa Sunday, and the remains were brought here sud buried in Oak Grove yesterday afternoon, The deceased was about 2 years old, FOR SAL! Cheap, a three-room cottage, 70 foot lot. Apply to 1286 C. E. Jexnpros. THE THERMOME! ER, Yesterday it was several degrees lowing the circus, but they stated that higher in temperature than for sev-|health much improved. She eral days past, at the minimum, the thermometer registering 64. Today the lowest point reached was 60, with indications of rain, Old prog- nosticators say there will be rain, another cool spell, and then another comes permanent, BOSS COORSEY ILL. Overse:: of the chaingang Wes : ison the sick list and Mr. S pews js acting as overseer a receiver be appointed to handle the irs of the company. An answer by the defendant was filed with the petition, in which ans- wer is admitted the presentation of facts by the plaintiff and im-which is concurred in the application for a re caiver. Accompanying the answer are the affidavits of Messrs, Francis J. Reitz, R. K. Dunkerson, H. Wil kiemeyer and Jobn Gilbert, directors of the company, and Mr, James H. Foster, secretary. The afilavits were before an Evansville, Ind , notary publ A request for the appoiotnent as receiver of Mr. Sa- ders A. Fowler also accompanies the answer. Mr. George A. Cunning- ham is attorney for the Paducah company. Judge Bare entered a deeree im- mediately, in which Mr. Fowler is named receiver to take charge at once. His bond is fixed at $1,000 The Paducah Gas Light eompany has been operating under a clisrter passed by the legislature on Be! ruary 27, 1856. The Sun is informed thatthere will be no change in the management of the plant, with the exception that Mr. Fowler will haye charge, FIRE AT PRINCETON. \Nearly a Fifty-Thousand-Dol- lar Loss There Yesterday Morning. and Consur Fanvy Buildings, Princeton, K Sept. broke out yesterday morning at 1 o'clock jn the Bank hotel block and burned several hours, ‘Vhe fire be gan in Hipple’s saloon or the room immediatety above it, and ite origin is unknown. The princival losers are = Arch Cash and Bro , grocers,and the Caldwell County Ab- stract Co. Postal Telegraph office, Fred Hippel’s saloon and billard par- lor, A. E. Sabrie, tailor, and the re- publican newspaper. The loss will teach possibly $35,000, with one-half insurance. The Bank Hotei bas been plosed for several months, and was used principally by lodgers. GOLCONDA'S PUMP, A peculiar pump was noticed on the levee this morning. It was one has been purchased for the progress- ive city of Golconda, Ill, It was bought at Cairo, and was selected in place of one of the new chemical en- gives that most cities are adopting. All parties failing to get ice please report to G. W. Robertson, phone 48, and he will see tat you are served promptly 1282 HOW TO HAVE A CLEAR SKIN FR FROM PIMPLEd, To he beautiful and have a fair skin, you tuust have pure bidod and good health. ‘To do so, purity the hlood and bnild the heedth with the best ‘Tonie and’ Blood Purifier of the age, Botanic Blood Balm (+8. B. B.”)' Tt is the old standard and re- liable remedy. It never fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis- eases, including pimples which are paused by poigon in the blood. POSITIVE PROOF, A lady friend of mine hus for sev- eral years been troubled with bumps and pimples on her face and neck, for which she used various cosmetics in order to remove them and beauti- ty and improye the complexion; bat these local spplications were only temporary, and left her gkin iv worse condition, I recommended an interna; prépatation—kuown as Botanic Blood Balm (B. B, B.), which I have been using and selling ; she used three bottles and aif pim- ples have diseppeared; her skin is soft and smooth and her general ex: presses herself much gratified, and can recommend it to all who are thus affected. Mus. 8. M. Wipson, Iron Mountain, Texas. Blood Balm (B. B. B.), $1.00 per large bottle, all druggists, Send for |} bot spell before cooler weather be-| book free. Blood Balm Co., Atlan- ta, Ga, {t is estimated by naval attaches of this government abroad that aside from the loss of her colonies aud the damages to her navy, the war-with the United States cost. Spain in the} d of $374,800,000, ~ Started in the Bank Hotel Block, | 12—Fire| of thoge old-fashioned puuaps that | Cito, 15, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Kvonswille Florence, 6.0. falling Johnsonville, 12-7, tolling Lonisville, 5.1, falling, Mt, Carmel, 24. falling, 7, rising. falling. falling ie 6, falling. 9 4 rising. talling Tire bb Clarksville at moos of the best trips of the se The Sunshine, from due for Memphis tomorrow. aced for with one i janati, is ‘The Buckeye State is due up trom Memphis this evening for Cincinaii, dick Fowler, independent of er regular business, carried a large | crowd of people to Metropolis to see Ringling Brps.’ big show Hoppy Little, ad Ringliog Bros.’ circu: mense business today with his eles gant steamer J, N, White, The pst. ronage was highly colored. rge Cowling lit hig busi- ness t rtrausporli ic people to the King! time this business. The Ciiy of N J good mora nsiderable phis is overdue frem Jeffersonvi She will go to St. Lor from here and relieve the Clyde which takes the place of the City of Pad that will be taken out on the ways at this place toda: for repairs, : Not less here by rive: than 1 today. 0 pee left wee agent cf! did an ime| THEY DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE Did you ever stop to think about the water you drink? If you have not, WHY NOT? Your hea'this endangered unless you filterthe water you drink. We have Fil.i ERS that we guar- antee to make the water as pure and sparkling as spring water, ence in Ireland. on he wrote and married a hea Wolsey was a famous general who fought in the Crimean war, and who, after being decapitated sever said to Cromyel “Ah, only served you me, I would not be my « W | leyan chapel, called Lord Welting ment was erected to him Park, but it has been taken lately. Hamlet was weakmin¢ study. But was too weak to \duty which the ghost had He was very good to his mot ton, but some p One day when he was f \ Jhimifhew , and he lady THEY DON’T COST MUCH. rim's Progress,” INCORPORATE a I had) as you have served | ave been de ley was the:founder of the W was 4 a A mona lly 1 down ; fond of wi I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: |L.C.SMITH, NEW BAKER, Cal M. L. Bryan & Sov, Fourth and Jefferson streets, and yet of their new sorghum. Phone § NOTICE 10 COAL DE: Sealed proposals will be received at the mayor's office until 2 o'clock Monday, September 19, for suppl ing the city’s light plant with coal for twelve months, All are reques ed to put in bids on each of the fol- lowing kinds of coal, namely: Screened pea, screened nut, ¢h and what is known as “steam o (nut, pea and slack mixed). Co: to be put ia the light plant building. Contractor will be required to give a bond for the faithful performance of contract, — Price to be estimated per ton James M. Lanes, 1285 Mayor. | IMPORTANT NOt Positively no gambling will be al- lowed or intoxicating liquors will be sold on the J. N. White. We pro. pose to make this a first clats excur- sion, only. 25 cents for the round trip to see Ringling Bros." circus. Buy cireus tickets on board the boat. The boat will leave the wharf posi- tivaly at 6 o'clock this evening. LOUIS. LOW RATES TO On account of the St. Louis Fall | Festivities the Illinois Central Rai road Company will on Tuesday Sept. 13th and each succeeding Tuesday watil Oct. 2hth sell tickets to St. Louis and return at one and one third fare forthe round trip, good for three daye. On Thupsday, Sept. 14th and each succeeding Thursday until Oct. 27th at one fare for the round trip, good for three days, Oa account of the St, Louis Fair, | tiekets will be sold from Oct. 2. until | Oct. round trip, good returniag until Got, 10th. J.T, Dowovaw, Agent, td. SCHOOLBOY DEFINITIONS. @44 Collections of Latin swers of @ London and Greek Am Teacher, are pot int and ry and er years, A i has go} gems in ihe way t make us wonder the boys could have boys | read. Ksan was a man who wrote fables, nd who sold the copyright toa pul lieher # bottle of potash, Titus was a Roman emperor, posed to have written the “E the Hebrews.” Oates Oliver, Cromwell was a man who was pub inte prison for his interfer: BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIPF sup Epistle of Jlis other name was CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURG DIPLOMA 18 ABSOLUTELY PURE FLOUR Every barrel, halt barrel, sack of ey anteed to be made From URE SOfT RED WINTER WHEAT none finer. grocers sell it. Best families buy it. YOUR MONEY BACK if not asrep- resented. .G, Husbands. 8. B, Caldwell, Jr HUSBANDS & CALDWELL AVTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 187% South Fourth St, Paducah, Ky, Will practice im all the courts of this com monwealta, Commercial tigation and eases in bankrupicy & specialty. Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, WeitncePeeshoneis «180 § Pima ky 8th inclusive at one fare for the ITHACA, WINCHESTER. “ALSO LOADED SHELLS M. EK. JONES The Winged Cupid Is painted blind. Carrying so much of our coal to the hearts of the people of Paducah has painted him black; but be gets there all the same. Our black St, Sernard mine diamonds are popular with ull the ladies of Paducah for furnace heating and cooking purposes. Our Cupid dou’t carry his bow and arrow— ust simply a scuttle of good, clean, fine juality combustive coal, that. shoots ite way deservedly into favor. | stabs his father and drinks th | Exp | A fort i fort Sodom | Days. Paying the Penalty of Greatness. e words fort and t men e to put womer and “How’s your br self, “How did he ¢ “We wer lean farthe “LET US HAVE PEACE”) Highest Awards at Chicago. and Atlanta Expositions 11's cents pet pushed 00 per ton while ual care, = 5.00 per ‘oe ae & cents per bush 7 cents per bushe! “Peace hath her victories no less re nowned than war.’ ‘To the victors belong the spoils.” Pitteburgh Lump St. Bernard Anthracite, four sixes St. Bernard Coke, thro St. Bernard Lump St. Bernard Nut tize 4 To our customers belong the profits this week. We have met the enemy and— we've got em. WE HAVE SILENCED FORTS of high prices with the bar. gains we (soll to the trade. Our figures, at all times the LOWEST now knock all the vest in the shade From our «ress goods may yet be se lected some choice things 19 pot weather stuff, on which we won’ quote any prices, though others dc thay for a bluff. These goods you }¢an have a3 you wish them; yoursell make the prices to suit. And wher {you have spent a few dollars you get j% fine picture to hoot. We are sel ing the handsomest DRESS SKIRTS ever sold in this end of the for less than the goods can tx honght at, all home made and righ up to date. Our LADIES WEAI | pleases the fairest looks lovely Qn creatures less fair; Our styles which are ever tho rarest, ‘‘ar charming,"* fair woien declare, An¢ the men folks never. forget us, whe: }needing NICE SHIRTS and FINE SHOES. They know we keep th assortment from which they cai easily choose. ’ Our SHOES ate the best anv Cheapest on top of the earth—or be low—and every last pair is as ‘solid | as the rocks in the Forts of Morro ‘You may fancy this quite out of rea {son, but a tria! will prove it i | true. ap for the ses son, E TS buys a LOW QUARTER SHOE. In GAITERS snd BUTTONS anc LACK an fit every foot to cT Georgie, how dainty your fee “1 wear Dorian \shoes—don’t you sce?’? { Rich people are pleaged with Ub beaut us LINENS, LACE CUR TALNS and RUGS, and other folk think it a duty to follow the tast of “hig buga. Our trade DELIVERFE], FOR SPOT CASH ONLY THE INCORPORATED) | 427 BROADWAY It's going TELBPHONE NO.8 PADUCAH COAL AND MINING CO, INCORPORATED Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal state aa Now is the time to put in supply of this celebrated coal. nut 7e bai Office at @ Phone 254. be? winter ump 80, Pole: vator. —[—_—$—$£——_[_—_—=_——_=__= COAL CRABTREE AND COAL DEANEFIELD SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ per bushel. Nat, 7c per bushel. © ADIMTACIG BE market prion, 38 ARB FOR SPOT CASH We keep a stock on hand all the time and would be pleased to have your orders, BARRY & HENNEBERGER. We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal bat give our patrons the well-screened Render Coal AT A CHEAP PRICE, rime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at 7 cents Cash See us about your Anthracite, best quality and cheapest price. Central Coal and [ron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEPHONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS, R. BURGAUER, Agent is increasing anc healthy—our prices creating & muss; ‘we hold fast the trade of the wealthy. a | ‘the poor we have always with Oxy PICTURES—the crus otf P IuMoRTALS—in every \‘sweet home’ ought to be, when just for few dollars’ purchase, you're wel come to some of them free, All will admit the above contain “more truth than poetry Everybody come to this winding up sale of the season, JOHN J. DORIAN, . 205 BROADWAY, - PADUCAH, us, All sizes, Dalton, The Tailor. | FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE FIRST He guarantees a perfect fit. SECOND ,. Ue does all his work with home§labor, THIRD... He will sell you a suit of clothes;made*toJorder Should Have Your Patronage, for’ Three Reasons... 8 cheap as you can buy a custom-made And the only high-grade 6-cent cigar, Aak;for it, Grows in Popu- lar Favor se . BERNARD COAL COMPANY 4 ’ 7 * 4 . q reg \