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rHet TIES ORTH NORTH-EAST NORTH-WEST ansy lle&lerretauteRR FD. SIPRIES OS D.A ONNILLMAN,O.S.A * EVANSVILLE, IND, TENTED SR Ae ‘Thine Table in of @-OUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION ‘Monta Houxr— No W2 No 34 Leave. jew Orleans 7 20 am ee, wid Sf fen phis.. am $ % pm Jason Tease Sam 10m pe Cairo, Il... 1045 am jo 222 NO. a4. pm tiem Soom fon 600 pm 7% . a5! § 88 pm 419 am 11 #9 a 68 pm BOL arn | ory 10.00 pm “9 O am 30> p 1000 pm 749.am 6.00 pw 7i0am 14) aim Sours Howx>— om = Leave. Tr TT 91am $ pm Spm 14 pm Sat opm 8 pea as Fetween Cinetn ‘ing Pullman bat fot sleepers. pm f het! run solid between Padu ph ag Laine Lg H. Haeson, GO. P. A. Chicas Keliond, $ 3 P. A. I puisvil G.’ MeGart ar Pedoven OA, Paducas’ kes ST, JAMES HOTEL SAINT LOUIS EOROPEAN PLAN Rate, 75¢ and $1 per Day Restaurant, Popular Prices SPBCIAL 260 DINNER ona, UL K a} ir SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER Neofateak or mutton chops, potatoes, cakes or waties, or tea and fruit.. Hain. iwo-gys,otatoes, cakes or wat, Bork chops with pois wee aud cares. OF Waites, and coffee oF tem ake oui butter nace, cakcd or wat flea and coffee, ve + irect to hotel. Cheapest and best— R President. Exposition Omaha, Nebraska ie JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 ——1898—— Best reached from the south, east and west by the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY be uipment, consist- reclining chair cars ye ry of extra charge), buffet sleeping cars ae ant cote bla hig- bea seat, REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE ut for tickets, time tables and im aad other Information. R. T. G, MATTHEWS, T, P. A. LOUISVILLE, KY. PENSIONS! WAR CLAIMS! JAMES A. WOODWARD United States War Claim Avent and Notary Public, VOUCHERS a specialty. 2x Clark-s! Mecracken co, Ky. Pooh ‘opp. court house, Paducal Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, Beata Rophonetso 180 § 'Thint J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods .of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. Tth ena Adama ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMMISSIONER'S SALE. jance of ® Judgment of MeCrack red at its October term, ol M. J. Glover et al p aint dofemtants» 1 (about the cah, Kemtu ky, sell 10 the bighest bidder, on credit oserived property, vin: A lot or parcel of etty of Paducah, McCracken county, Kon tucky, described as follows, vat iret ot: certain tot of parcel of ani tn the © 4) county, afores tieutarty eweribed as foitows. Xn lot No, 18 in block No. Mon to the city of Haducal 1 eine on the agar side of North Seventh, sree feotand inches from the internection and Harrison strecta, ench street t Clay thence ata Tight angle ann Stun ees jelDe a ae lower aadi- he a Din Of begianiog eqether With the Tinproveneate there Mok: A certain tot of etcund and the inches ronnie pater section of Harrison and Sever Slay ate ate ape oat Yo: Wards Sixth aLreet 168 feet to am alle St a right angle aod with the line of sad ailey ct ards Beventh street 165 feet wo Inning, the sald property being ali 1 avd iz ‘and ¥ inc side of lot 8 shown © ‘alot: A orner ot v Warringtou's atts lot ot artison @ feet trou the intersection Of od Seventh streets thence with the hor ut Harrison street 52 feet thence at a righ! 115 feet and 6 Inches to Seventh street, the place of beginal Sixth lou: Acertain Jot of ground and the |mproveaieaia thereon and being tx block 2 of lower addition to the elty of Padue Sa Harrington's map of the chy of Pa: Band beginning ats polnt on the Bort’ Fino street 118 feet 6 Inch ‘ison, av inches, thence At right auyle and 8 inches, thenc ari a tuches to the ‘beginnt Also two other lots known N veing tmproved by the erection there: prick dwellings; I will first offer lots, Nos. 4 and 5, fm said d after. ying said lous as # sale the three separa ely, gud according to n xirest, thence ‘towards Ten Reseee strees AQd With the line of Seveath Kireet feet and & inches, thence et aright Six b street 10) feet toan the lipe of said aliey and to- ata rigat angle and to Sev of ground apd the ated su block 23 of Paducah ar thence w re streot 28 "es bloe ES ards m1xih treat 16) fee right angle apd an alley, tbi t: Alo & cert Jot ot ground and r ‘and more ‘to agit ie & pirtof lot No. éin b oe Paducah, ‘begin: Seventh street towards Jones stteet 30 fest and S inches thence ats right angle and toward Sixth be i pd the improvements if waid wwe on situated and more partteut ly described as follows, to wit: Being lot No. 4 ‘0, 160f Flournoy, Jones and Ni s addition to the city of Padi iat wap) having ® frontage of W feet ‘C1 street abd running back 160 feet to an round and ‘sme Micutariy described as fallows, vo Tin block No, 17 of Flournoy, ton's addition to the elty of Pa: ah, having 4 front on SIXth street of 40 ‘aid Tunolog back for depth 100 feet to an alley To satis; said judgment the purchaser will 96 requirod to ond with atc tproved se- icTuterest at "@ percent. {rom ing’ foroe of fepievin bond, on wich execution tay Tasue whew due. "his vb day of October, ie WEE PAPLGAN PANY S' On Monday, the 14th day of No~ vember, at the Citizens’ Savings Bank, corner of Broadway and Third streets, in Paducah, Kentucky, at or about the hour of ten o'clock a. m., I will sell at public outery to the highest bidder for cash, the following certificates of stock in the Paducah Ice Company, to-wit: Certificates numbered 15, 37 and 46; the fitst and second certificates representing FOUR SHARES EACH and the last numbered certificate represents and calls for two shares of stock in said Paducah Ice Company, of the face value of Five Hundred Dollars each, making a total of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. The certificates will be offered separately and then as a whole, and the offer for same representing the greatest sum or number of dollars, will be accepted, Said three certifi- cates of stock, representing ten shares, were pledged by the late T, H. Puryear to secure the payment of a certain note for five thousand dol- lars, which note is now past due. Said certificates are dated as follows, towit: No, 15, February 8th, 1888 No 87, December 7th, 1892, and Ho, 46, May Sist, 1895, respective- ofa judgment and order of the Mc- Cracken Circait Court, in case of B, H, Scott, administrator, against KE, . Paryear, et al. W. F. Paxton, six and twelve months, the following lying and wong tm tive i at a thence ee. Shence at a right angie | ' the yen Off the pund situated fof interest a} has been only a ts} dollars to D. A. YEISEK, Wh WRITTEN to threaten to send Latif this does not te desired effect of quacity, ‘The other arged with carrying tlways have curbing the'r Lo di His name was called, and the chsiye read, and the court asked What do’ you want to plead? “Who, me?" ‘was the repl “Well, now, whom do you suppose 1 mean, some mano} there in street? Twas talking to you, w 1? Did you have a_ pistol when tl oMeers arrested you? , a pist Who, me what did 1 tell you ‘sah, L hain’t hid no pistol ad of . didn’t you say so, inste sing through all that talki n't you understand a simple qt *Yessab, [se got a pistol « police doan know nuthin’ *hout dey doan’, I'm tellin’ yo’ de traf, i that's wha tell you inything hi h awaiting it to go to Tenness nt. ‘Phe game law 1th, and all. he as the reported very p! been detected ‘i law this s¢ having enforeed 4 discipline among the hunters in this end of the state The fortheoming criminal term of circuit court de pre much nis happen this me few prisoners rving terms { adjourned, and this le the usual time for retilling the Ja The November term of the United States ‘court will ec F three weeks, Judg and there is a larger ual. In addition to of alleged violators laws, there ing to one are damage suit or two hundre ne UP. 1 thousanc The number of peop! tO ITlinois eve day t is very large. Yesterday the ‘ 150 or more who crossed on the ry boat alone there we many oth ers who always go in skitfs, ‘The crop this year is very large HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS, Via Mlinois Gentral Railroad At one fare pius $2 for the round trip, good for twenty-one turning. will 20th to points on the Illinois Central railroad in Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, and on Nov, 8thjand 22d and Dec. 6th and 27th to poinis on foreign lines in Texas, Arkansas, iret Colorato and many other points in the,West and South. tickets or information apply to J. Donovan, Agt., Paducah, Ky SURFACE SEWERS, A Line Being Placed on Broad- way Between Ninth and Tenth, Street Inspector Utterback is todsy at work with a force of men placing pipe on Broadway between Ninth aud Tenth. The pipe is to be covered with gravel, which will widen the street several feet and greatly add to its appearance. ‘The same thing 1s being done all over the wherever practicable. It is practicable only where the drain- age is for only one block, necessitat. ing but a small pipe THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochrau & Owen’s, at very low prices, 331 Broadway, WANTED, Agents for ‘History of the Span- ish-American War,’’ by Hon. Henry Watterson. A complete, authentic , and will be traasferred on the] nistory ; illustrated with over 76 full- MX of said Padacah Ice Company, | page halt-tones and many ric! and delivered to the purchaser OF] ore pictures, Large roy: purchasers ; 9 and this sale is by virtue only 50 cents (stamps taken). liberal terms given. opportunity of the year, Address: Droggists will say they sell chi Cue AT RANDOM. the witness a man was Vor ly col- volume, superb outfit, postpaid for Most he greatest ‘Tue Weener Comrany, Akron, Ohio, more: Ahan others, lesale Agent. a) Prominent Llinois Central Offi- cials Will Arrive Here Judge Sanders has a great teal of ‘Tomorrow. trouble with that of witnesses | Mj oatfipt the dilatory query of} a Who,.me?" after every tion pro-| They are on Their Annual Tour pounded to chem, when they know full well that the court means “me Of Inspection of the A prisoner is worse about it than any Road. expecting Av doubt to gain Pusan concoct plausible answers] - court is assuring him that Tomorrow afternoon a special train it means Who, me ind nobody | will arrive over the Illinois Central else but °t Very often Judge eootaining a party of high Dlinois Sanders t es very impatient ant! | Central officials who are out making | their annual inspection of the tracks, | building and bridges of the road |south of the rivers. The party will be made up of superintendents and other officials from northern divisions who are always selected to make the inspection of southern division: ‘There will be four or five private carloads of them and it will be about as jolly a party of men as could be {made up inaday. They will remain here but a short time, and then pro- ceed south. HEART DIs DISEASE. mn? Who, oat Yes sah, yes sili {Some Facts Regarding the Rapid “Now, there you go ag « you got good sense? “The first hing | Increase of Heart you know yc be in the lockuy : with plenty of time to answer all the Troubles, questions you, wan't to ask yourself penepetine Now don't délay the court. again . You ay you didn’t have a platol? Do Not Be Alarmed, But Look Who didn’t hab no pistol, me tor the Cause, “You know who Lm talking pad Heart troubles, at least among Americans, are certainly increasing and while this may be largely due to the excitement and worry of Ameri- can business life, it is more often the this court you'll be pretty apt in trouble about it result of weak stomachs, of poor di- Tnevah did tell nuthin’ but the | gestion Set ed tet te wit] Real, organic heart disease is in« fhe, L'il. prove. my gow rep'tation, Lfeurable; but not one case in a bun will, I doan tell no ties to nobody dred of heart trouble is organic. “Did anyone say anything, abou The close relation between heart yO Wie mine? trouble and poor digestion is because Now just listen,it’s enough to run] both organs sre controlled by a man distracted branches of the same great nerves, L kin prove my cha‘actah. 1 the sympathetic and pneumogastric. pide aired: 4. heh 80 One fin In another way, also, the heart is bout me, T aint. helo eave you ever beeni nthe pent-| affected by that form of poor diges- tentiary? tion, which causes gas and fermenta- “Who, me? Me ben in de pen'ten-|tion from balf digested food ; there is Clary? des tisven at dat man syst] a feeling of oppression and heaviness tiary spectibl in the chest caused by pressure on "The prisoner was by this the distended stomach on the heart ing bis head, | mumblix nd lungs, interfering with their ac- roar, Marshal Collins had to rap for] short breath. r, and the witness was excused] Poor digestion also poisons the from further interrogation blood, makes it thin and watery, .* which irritates and weakens the heart. In a few days Kentuck The most sensible treatment for | tieurt wouble is to improve the diges- tion and to insure the prompt assim, lation of food, This can best be done by the regu- lar use after meals, of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive pre- paracion, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Table.s, which may be found at most drag s.ores and which contain valua- harmless digestive elements in a ni, convenient form. It is safe to say that the regular, persistent use of Siuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stomseh trouble except can- cer of the stomach. Full sized package of the tablets sold by druggists at 50 cents. Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, Don’t experiment, but get the old reliable Plantation Chill Cure. HARBOR WORK. The Government is Doing Ex- cellent Work at Brooklyn, in the Harbor, Rock Being Blasted By Crews on the Ohio and Oswego. Hun- dreds of Dollars to be Spent. There 1s great activity in Brookly, lll, today, The government work of blasting rock ia the harbor began? and is being vigorously prosecuted by large crews from the government boats Ohio and Oswego, Dynamite is being used, and there are twenty jor tony Utitip touts hr comstast-sse. The work was ordered by the gov- ernment some time ago, and thou- sands of dollars will be spent on the harbor improvements before the work is done. The towing is being done by the steamer Charles Hook. Droggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than all others, NU TTING PARTY. A nutting party went to Illinois this morning on the Betty Owen. ‘There were in the crowd: Mesdames J. E, English, C, B. Hatfield, Sam Quisenberry,Fred Rudy,King Brooks and Miss Mary Halloran. Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? Cesractes ‘Analysis. “No,” ol. Stillwell, “T don’t yearn foh his society. - Understand me; I don’t say foh a minute that he is not as perfect a gentleman as grows. But a man’s previous associations will ne y influence his character. “What do you know of his previous ociatio ¢ But I ob- serve that he atisfied to play half a dozen games of poker, without countin’ over the entire pack of kyards.”—Washington Star. A young man who keeps track of the changing styles in hair cutting doesn’t get mu h else done.—Wash- tngton. Demoeret. 50c may save your life—Plantation hill fa hae saved. tho ANNUAL INSPECTION. | AN BGYPTIAN FAIR. A Day in the Greatest Market of the Whois Soudat atest marke t e Soudan is he day at Tankasi, a place near the } bank, about seven miles below Mer- awi, where the products of the desert and the south are exchanged for those of Egypt and Europe. One T y I rode off to the fanro ket over the desert sands, the tiverside belt of cultivation, passing numbers of native men and wotnen who were going th e way, trudg- ng on the wiry At I cacia trees, ve Arab women at refuge from and hard by these throughout ld every Tues- ing it on foot, or rid donkeys of this cou came to a grove of gr under whose shade t and children had « the midday sun trees on the des market, a num anes formed by low, open shelters of stalls, construct- ed of halfa grass, wherein the goods of the merchants were exposed for sale, Outside these lanes, on the open desert, were cul the cattle, sheep, goats, came}s and donkeys that had been brough It is only a ye at Tankasi portant slave mart, also; but I need scarcely say that human be- ings are no longer openly bought or told here. Many of the people who frequent this place to buy and sell come from great distances; nearly all the races of the Nile valley and the deserts that border it wer sented he Berberis, A Sudanese b There w eral of the rof yptiang, any tribes, and the far south, nt , of course, sev- These . Egyp- and very soon after each town talls i our d there, establish- water manufac- for the re liberty abl ing canteens and s tories and sell Greek sutle than do we unfor ents, and whenev permission to x in the directi front, we at our destir people have diligently and ing. 'T behaved ver orrespond- I have one step ned Greek trad recent war between their coun Turkey They subscribed g ‘ tie fund and presen at to their government; m, deserting their what sort of 1 merch now bought and sold in the Sc Amoi ngthe manufa chester cloths w e in great rec yuest; there wera sellers of inferior Bi uro4 pean cutlery, and native knives, of na- tive mats, shoes, carthenware, leather- ladies work and so forth, while for the were temptingly spr chiefs, dainty slippers, bottles of scent from France, various nse woods and gums, sweetmeats and amber beads. The provision dealers sold grains of various sorts, spices, Peppers, sugar, ub ck ealt from the desert ans, les of e Indian vurposes), and teresting to yne and crowd of per! sem (clarified butter } ghee, used for cooking vegetable oils, I find one’s self wall armed through ly friend! Sudanc and to remem hat nearly all these men were Dervish foe: year, and that some of them were perhaps fight- ing against us in the Mahdist ranks but a few weeks fany of them still wore their jibbel the M st uniform—the d ishing square- colored patches having been torn off: There were other signs also to show that these people had been living un- h der the Mahdist reign of t One man had his foot cut off, a common punishment in Ome du rman, and otk ers had been m ways. Many of t Bayuda desert were t Ing through the m men Kababish, Hassaniya and oth armed with the Dervish sword spear, and some carrying 1 There were also several repre: tives of the hapl nd brave Ja: EROS, Wao Tad tome Othe ott of Jakdul, sinewy, w me fea- tures, and proud, nee, each looking every inch a desert warrior, Many of the Sudanese—both mon and women—wore the great limpet- ehaped straw hat familiar to t who have been among the Arabs of Morocco and Algeria, but this was the first occasion on which I had seen it in this part of Africa—London Times. rtr pirtioun Savage and Locomotive. Some interesting remarks by the Matabele on the steam engine are re 1 by Mr. Francis Fox, ¢ f the he lo- “It is ree visitors to Bulaw comotive was thu a huge animal | man. 1t has ¢ 1 3 described Dg one eye (t white head lamp). It feeds on fire and hates work. When the white map pumps to make it work it screams. It comes from somewhere, but no one knows from whence Of the steam traction engine, when the driver w oiling it, Matabele said that “it was a} imal which had the fever very badly, because the wh icine at so many parts of its St. James’ Gazette, the e an- —A first-class price doesn’t al- ways indicate afirst-classhotel.—Chi- cago Dailv News. Names in Japan. People in Japan are called by the family name first; the individual, or whet we should call the Qhristian Liew next, and then the honorifle— Soa Tyou ‘COLORED | DEPARTMENT. Its a vast and elevating step from the cages of a snake show to th. cur. riculam of a university ha’ such is the feat imposed upon the public mind in the start!ing announve ment last week of a snake show anc this week ot the Northwestern versity at ston, Ill., subject called Married,”’ in its curriculum. means that there Is to be versity, general art of matrimony. It is hoped to dc away in the future with awkwar¢ grooms, nervous brides, frightened bridesmaids and groomsmen. Wha next? great instrucfors in It is very seriously to be regretted that a participation in politics anc the exercise of a rightful ed people of North Carolina, an¢ Judge Jim Jewel's defivition of poli- affirma- be tics, indeed, finds no truer tion than that of the capers cut down in old North Carolin day, Mr. A. Q. Green, of Mayfield, wa io the city a few days this week, No race that does not respect it women is respec ted by other races. So many young men have the ide that honorable work is dishonorable, and dishonorable Work honorable. Nov. y ,which comes on Thursday, 24th will not lack for atractions. The A. M. E, church choir, led b Jas. Marible and the comic company under the management o! Minor Bradshaw, are hustling thing: up in a musical and literary way. There will be a Kentucky oyste: upper for the benefit of the Firs\ ward Baptist church Saturday nigh at the residence of Mrs. rens on Harrison street. Fashionable Dressmaking by 48. Mrs, C, W. Merriweather, 72 Seventh street tf new bill poster Have you saen t The president’s Thanksgivin lamation has been issued. the late war and the thing we should be thankful, he says: The skies have been for a tim darkened by the cloud of war, but a we wert compelled to take up th sword in the cause of humanity w are permitted to rejoice that the con: flict has been brief and the losses wi have had t> mourn, though greviou and important, have been considering the great results accom plished as to inspire us with gratitad and praise to the Lord of Hosts. W proc that the cessation of hostilicies cam 80 soon as to spare both sides th countless sorrows attend protracted ar. The most pleasant weather of th city on Thanksgiving day. a member of the ‘Teath U now in camp at Huntsville, Ala. Catarrh Cured When Treated as by a Plood Disease, ONE TRIAL BOTTLE 42,2x*eguat Tonic Apotieg to, the For fons. ~ have been aMictea This Offer Almost | THE DISCOVERY im AGE : Surpasses Belief | | a woman was the : with a very esome nasa! catarrh So terrible ur been that when L bi yall pieces of} bone wou’. frog y come out of } n a! | ond ne The dischar : was Copious, and at times very off i ive, My blood become so impure ¥ that w eral " ; impaired, with Boe ~K& hy ’ % worse (licestion medi- h 8 Ait. y cines Were used without relief, until Spe \ = soap ei the hai, homo pe I began the use of Botanie Blood f! Reet it Poe Bal (8 B. B.) and three bottles Hecetl RSs eo out i actea simost like ‘magic, Since its : use, over a year, pot a symptom has THE MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Avenue, New York City. re arned, snd I feel in ry way @old in Paducah by W. B. McPherson, Cor. 4th and Broadway, ia iter ces one ie torte ob : wa citizen of Atlanta, and Die er ieee “2. “mem em oa e!most anyone living on Butler street, 4 and mor arly to Dr. L. M. Gillam, wi ws iny case. : Mrs, Exizavievi Knorr, Atlanta, Ga, Catarrh i © impure condition SEVENTEEN YEAJxs’ SALE OF of the blood oud is one of the numer- “J n8 offsprings.of Blood Poison. Bo- lui Blood Balm (B. B, B.) is the i/ v F only ly iat will .permanently y p 4 cure ca’ 1 and all impurities of the oa blood bec wuse LB. B. B, eliminates A 4 the poisou frow whe body through t sweat glauds aud excretory organs. Don’t uy substiiutes, but insist on bss the old reliable and stan- dard Jord Poritier of the age, B, B. B,, 81 Ov per large bottle. by Drug. ists. Send for book fre Blood alin Co,, Atlanta, Ga. Ia the 1's Office. m that th n him de Vital Deficiency, "te unde 1 what the cients saw int Nor I. Of ¢ tique in their time.” wal, ai y toadmire it wasn’t +-Detroit Jou Kight-rooni house. board with family, 2 106 5, uni- placing a| ‘The Art of Getting | This in that uni- the suffrage have served to strain to the death the} peaceful relations that have heretofore existed between the white and color- to- Thanksgiving y opera Lizzie Her- All invited. Touching | for which so few, may laud and magnify His boly name and disasters that For sale an- PLANTATION CHILL CURE is Guaranteed. j | of t Ay A 1] it d | 8 a} a ft r jt t e 8 e e e s 1 le e e e ne past few days bore a very sensible s touch of spring feeling . , 4 oes | Court Street bet, ad and 3d. 2 Frank Logan is locked for in ihe| Frank 13| S. cavalry | he n- rs Everything N ew | Ls stocked with all kinds of fr If it fails to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., MEMPHIS, TENN. Local Agent, Sole Proprietors, J,G.Gt BER F ee Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads alJ others, for the reasor that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDED UN BOTTLES AND EY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING C0. h and Madison streets O: Jers filled uotil 11 p.m * Temperance D?-*~ F J. Bergdoll, Proprieter ‘elephone 101, Soda Pop, Seltzer Wa ¢ and al. coca New Building, New Fixtures a and an Entirely - NEW STOCK# GROCERIES OUR MEAT MARKET h and salt meats. Goods delivered prompt- iy. Call and see our new store, ly to all parts of the Pe, Fe GA Lee Telephone No. 118. Tenth and Trimble. jJas. A. Rupy, Pres, R. Rupy, Ass’t Cash. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED W. F. Paxtos, Cash, 226 BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000 DIRECTORS J.R. Smith, Geo, O. Hart, 2. Farley, F. M. Fisher, J. A. Rady, F. Kamleiter, G.C. Wallace, R. Rudy, W. F. Paxton. INTEREST PAID ON TIME PEPOSITS, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ESTABLISHED1864,——o Miss Mary B. E. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Telephone 174, PADUCAH, KY SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING <1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. With const at satisfaction to our customers, is the yason we now guarantee it to be the be’st Flour on the market, ako Bisterman Grocery Company SOLE AGENTS! HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. Would like to OCR ING oS FR 4 Pony sew js equi Book-making Lone 1 need send f out of tay. “i were « ey <