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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • Page 5

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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tt mE OID REiIABlF I 4 b41f 0 086 PVIOIER I Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE i ILOCAL I LINES I FOR DIl IKNDLBY ring 41G liLAKK deed may bo had at The Ban Police when you anvil any WHITTBUOKB 1 estate free I price lit 110 Broadway phone 2W BLANK deeds may 00 bad at TbO I Ban Video when you neat our SEE the new 10 phonographs at Clements Co BLANK dents mar be hail at Uho Ban oIIke when you need any JUDGE LiailTPtorS REPAIR The ofltoo of County Judge II If I Light tout at the county court house li today being rejwr ed by Gammon Uroi AltBIINT TO ILLINOIS John 1eTton ot Blksvillo IlL a cripple nwo who hat been la the ooanlr peer farm here far tome time wag sent home to bli Iople IPoploMAY MAY START BOOK The Wllfard btiwht Jn a tow of treat era 1m Tt irg from oJ Teeaewe river lid It Ie JT it the Iron scares will bs Start aran shortly VJ MEKT rKIUAY Ttoa Lad fes I data ity of the HWI Bapilit or twill I meet Friday afternoon at Jo i Is with Mrs Uakaari i Vasbuigtou attest rV 4 THE MBOCA Mr Henry fl i TV 1 SIM paroh the Masse Ml i iMurth nail Oovt Mr tt from Mr aau a Kobrn eimiMata at ia nail bee ti1 ihai of lUiil IAII SHOOT TOMORROW Tr uu i Los regular meeting of tc 10 alt lost club low af ter i and practice sheet Md at Lot ii 1 lark All members are to Tile Ito 1 attend rTUL AT OA1ROTIM trains of tli lab Mr Tibetans Paten wii died In Hi Looli were bar le1 tee afternoon at Oulro bit house CI II was a former Iadnmhtn and fought In the Confederate army with the young iron from this motion UUN CLUB 8IIOOT It li eitwct od that the match talked of short time ago between Mes llrouaugb and Beyer and Mar and Davis will pulled oil at the Gun club grounds tomorrow afternoon Instead of the ft1 nlar practice shoot that It was Intend ol to bollS JLL SUIT FILI51 Max Nahm of Bowline Green has filed suit hero against Bradley Wilson Frank Bnndnrant and Henry Arena for 1545 bn for rent of the building used at 10 bowling alley on Uroadnay near Fourth street TO PURCHASE NBY USIOA benefit dance will bo given by tho Pa dnc orchestra at the 1C ball Friday night and a large crowd Is expect ed to bo In attendance The orchestra hat been playing for nearly all the dances of late and decided to give the ibon Ht to secure funds with which to pnrohaie more music I GOES TO LOUISVILLE TEM P011ARILY Mr Charles Harton shipping aleck In tho local I 0 storeroom has gone to Lonlsvlllo to act ai temporary storekeeper Mr Dan Ball cy has succeeded Mr Harton It li 1 understood that Mr Harton will h0so offered the place permanently but bal not decided that ho will accept Lasyet yet yetIN IN JUDGE lJAI1 ERS COURT Justice It Harbor li this afternoon trying the case aRalnit Yopp for a I reach of tbo peace Yopp and Jlr John Lchrcr got Into a clinically DTI PltftltllItit ltHIHpllttPHtHH Our paodn Extras fully comply with pure fool laws Give them a cnn i IOUBDISKOLB COX i 1tlHtta 1 I tho payment of honno root and Lchrcr I threatened to break down the house Yopp rote to vacate and defended his rights with a stick Yopp wan fined 1 ad coils POPULAR YOUNG MAN DEAD Mr Paley Yeltema of 11E Adams street died of ionsumptlon this morn lug about 0 oclock and will bo burled tomorrow some time In the afternoon at Oak Grove Mr Yeltema wan a well known leotherwcrker and tonne lar among his many friends and ac qntlntnncon Ho will bo burled under the aniptoe of the Leatherworker onion A LONG RUN FOR KOTIIINO Tho Central fire department Wes called out last Might at 8 oclrck to the union dtpot by false alarm sent In probably by some practical joker When Ibo firemen arrived there was no fire and none near the box where the maim was sent from Chief Woods la Indignant over tho matter and will prosecute all persons caught In each net aetsMRS MRS STUARTS kindergarten en tertalnment IC ball Friday evening March 1 790 Tickets 35 cents Ojllilrcn IS cents Lire Stuart promises a charming arenlng with the cblldnn Drills marches tames recitations olio a beautiful picture i Boottlih and American history Saving of Prince I battle by Flora McDonald general oration to Martha and George Washington Tho drum will beat the flags will ware over the head of our braveS MAD BULL SCARE A mad bull created sonic lllllo excitement ont the Bcnton road near the Marshall county Hue day or two ago according to I reports brought to tbo city It ap pears the animal Will being driven beta when It derided to return to Marshall county end started back the I road It attacked everything oa the read tack topping the wagon led of ear farmer whotook shot at It na it approached high into the air It at Valued to gore two wood sawyers awl I partly stunned Itself against tree and finally niter being shot about twenty flaw 4M blOKE GOOD mUlES UOTHKR AT Till POOR FARM MPARATMD PROM IIBB 1eOHILD Heavy Hawkins eased years the lon of less Hawkiu of tile Uaxcii 11 Mill section awl John Wood aged 1 yearn wen taken to tile Children Home at Ixroltvlllo today at noon bat byj oOJelalsThe The Haxvkbu child father hat bun wiring a terra in the county Jail fo aarrylog ooooertlcd vreapoo nod the mother of the Wood bay bat bn ill 1 at the county poor farm liar name Is Edna Wood and she came hen from parh wltlf the child and had to be guarded to bo kept from the train when the child wan taken This makes a total of four children taken from this cone ty since the first of the year LIKE A DERRICK PURE FOOD LIFTS THE SICK UP Only those who have experience I the delicious feeling of returning health and vigor can properly appreciate Ibo value of pate food When the Improper food Is left off and scientific food such as GrapeNuts Is used In Its place one begins to feel the glow of returning health It feels as thong some powerful derrick was lifting sunshinee once more moreSome Some time ago I was taken sick kt and got so rely low that I thought at I times I would never be able to get ont I rgaln writes a business man ot Wit mington Del Out day my wife saw an article In the paper about GrareNnta and read It to me I was so Impressed that I asked her to get some How thankful I am that I did so I was at that time reduced to a shadow of 78 pounds but the first met to my feet so that I could atand alone By the second week I could walk ont to Ibo great surprise of all and now I can get out to my business without any trouble and I have made the phe nomenal gain up to 160 pounds Improper food nearly killed me but when I left it off and nsod Grape GrapeR Nuts It did not take long to put rio back In health Kama furnished by Postnm Co Battle Creek Mich Michi Feed right feel right Is I a true I allow Remember Grap Nuts food lodom athletes as well ai the sick Social Notes and I About People BIRTHDAY ENTERTAINMENT Mr Benjamin Martin of tho local Prudential Insurance dire List night In honor ot the 63th anniversary of his birth entertained quite a crowd of his friends at his homo 020 South Tenth street A pleasant evening was delightfully climaxed by sumptuous spread which was duly enjoyed Those present were Mr and Mrs Dan Adams Mitt Lucy Randall Mr Hall and daughter Hiss Noli Mr and MM Barclay Mr Nolan Mr A Willett Jolr Homlon and family Mr Clint Houston and family Mr and Mrs SthwItMr Ur II Urn ham Misi I Kmma Craig Mr A 0 Hargrove Ur Clements lIra Allison Mrs A Hutchinson Ml Birdie Leonard and Mn James HonttonSTARRBROOKS STARRBROOKS WEDDING Mr Ben Starr and Miss Uonlma Brocks both prominent resldenuof the county were married last night at the brldea residence on the Mayfield road by Rev Cap Owen The bridesmaids were Misses Cora Reid and Minnie Polk and the grooms minUeiira 1 tit I i Saunders Brooks The bride was attired In white organdie and carried white too es while the groom wore the conven fioual black After the ceremony an eicEont sapper was served The welding was attended by many from the city and county and was Violin a swell affair affairMAGAZINE MAGAZINE CLUB Mn Henry Overbuy Is I tho hostess of the Magazine club this afternoon at her home on Jefferson street Har pern Atlantic Monthly Review of Reviews and the Outlook are tho I maxaalBM for discussion I Mr II Sherrill went to LouisVille at noon today HIM Clara Oolllna baa returned I from a visit to Cairo Mr Ton Wallace of the tiU I Post at the Palmer Mr Sam Skinner ietGrc from Fmltoa at noon today Un Xah went ta LonltviU I Jaat BOOB to visit Mr Young returned from I Mayfield this morning 0aCapt HoHliaOfltlh has fjpoe I Ito illatooriw sieor I eMarshal UeOoltofa of Kuttawa was I In the clt today an bmiseas Ur It Pory went to NashVille this morning on bar Mrs Harry Wright bee returned to Mayfield after a visit to Mrs Will 1 I MraVllljrilbt 1Mr QaarUs awl wife here re turned from New Orlani aml a tour I of the Hath Mr and Mrs Fret KamUlter left I dar for Ocean Springs Mils 7 to bo I gone six weeks Mr Charles Reed of Ibo Palmer house went toSt Louis today at noon on a pleasure trip jyl Miss Fritz of Hendcrron returned homo at noon on a short visit She Is with Miss Cora Williams tho milliner Mrs Danlle of Stnrgli who I has been visiting the family of Cap homed I letterg Mr Stuart Slnnott who lately ac cepted a position as traveling sale man for tte Queen Cltyjjhoo Co of Cincinnati wet ont this morning ou a trip tripMrs Mrs A Thnrnlo has gone to Water Valley to attend tho funeral of her brother Mr Benjamin Thur mond who was accidentally killed at Mayfield day before yesterday She lives at Sixth and Broadway Mr Eaker who went to Hot Springs for his health several weeks ago returned last night touch im proved Jailer Jones and exOltlcer Tobo Etter are still at Hot Springs and will not return for some little timeMisses Misses Clarlbol and Carrie Rleto loft at noon today for Louisville front whero they will go to Boston and then start on their European tour They were accompanied by Mrs Leffcrt Buck formerly Mica Gould who is returning homo to New York City after a visit to relative here KENTUCKIANS GO WEST Lexington Ky March 6Abon ICO immigrant from Eastern Ken tacky passed through this city hi route to Mnscogeo I to tile claims tor certain Indian lends which they have been notified bj lawyers In that auction that they have Inherited BoysIn In various parts of the country arc making money In their spare lima telling Tlia Saturday Evening Post Some maka as much as 1000 and 5500 nw eek lInJlsoonwoekAny Any boy who reads this can do the same bl IN A DAINTY little booklet which I we will and to any boy free the moat gucccMful of our boy xMi tell In their own way just how they have nude a succw of seglg haeI I i The Saturday Evening Post I Therese maRy Morinof real bul I I Vices tact Pictures ot the boys are given Send lor this booklet and ire will forward with It full Information lion you can begin moony nqatnd to start We will tend Ten Copies of the tiuaaiine the first week free Writ today TIN Curtis IhiNUhlnB CoO GJII ass Arch Street 1KUJelrtU Pa I SOON ClUGIIT I NEGRO WANTED HERE FOR I I GUANO LARCENY LANDED I AT PARIS TENN ENNI I Hermann Williams colored was arrested In Paris Term this morning for the alleged theft of ISO from Tern Drain a railroad man Williams Is alleged to have stolen I The money last week and the case was reported to tnepolieo immediately after the theft vas discovered I Captain valley lot to work on the case Awl Anally located his man In Paris where the treat was effected Vlll lams will be brought hen immediate ImmedlnleiI I I ly and Captain Bailey will leave this afternoon If tomorrow after his ana i I I NOTICE TO WAOREARKERS Then will be an open inwtlnK atI I Central Labor hall Friday Match 01 I at 730 Po in AU wafOearoen are I oordtally invited Tbe speakers for the evening are as follows DI I boards I of United Mine Workers Union Pres 1 ident Oarniby of Division No 28 United Mint Workers Secretary Campbell of United Mine Worker and Nat Eaton tint vice president IaJJd general orf aulstr of the Interna I tional Association of Car Workers I rDtATIIS AT FULTON Fulton Ky March IIana May Cnpp the young daughter of Mr mll I Sirs Rudolph Capft died ct heart trooLlei i i troubleJ Long cctflgensrian died of pneumonia Ho was a prominent clU1 I zen of the Mount Moriah neighborhood I hoodCollage College President la I Popular IDr Denjaraln Ide Wheeler president of the California state university uDlvenltyIhouCb though still a young man Is a comb I nation of rlpo scholar skilled diplomat and keen business man having devote ed most of his time to the subject chiefly of Interest to the three classes named Ills suavity and pleasant bearIng are two of his specially noticeable rhnrnrMrtptlrs iOCCO rnTITfG 1 1d Polvrt the problem Anything von nerdd or donut ded Tipi will scbtiic ur ct tor ollor you oJOOOOO OCO T000sp The price for advertisements in this column Is Co a line Cash must ac company the order for all ads There will bo no variance from this rule for anyoneHOUSE HOUSE FOR ItENT Icqnlro 1318 ClayFOR FOR SALE Saloon and grocery 825 Washington street PLUMBING King 9 red for A Draft 311 Court for plumbing at reasonable prices ANTEDOood work horse Must be reasonable Gee Skelton I 817 Hontlt Fifth street FOR RBKT Nice suite of four I rooms on Third street near Broadway I Water closet eta Apply to Row handt FOR KENT The building formerly occupied by Stntzi candy factory Possession given March 1 FisherWANTEDFour I WANTED Foor girls Steady StellllI I place Must bo over 14 years old Ap ply at office The Sutherland I Mel CoW To trado a brand nor bicycle only used one day high grade for a pony Address A Sun ofllco LOST Between Gregorys residence and Jefferson school on Eighth street small gold openface watch and pin engraved on back Return to Gregory and receive reward CONFEDERATE MEETING All Confederates of Mrlracken I county and of the city of Paducah are requested to meet In the city courtroom on Tuesday March 16 at 7a0 Po Matters of importance and of interest to all wilt be up for discus slopAll All Confederates are requested to call on Greif 310 Court street and enroll their name company reg iment amount of service brigade and division or the information may be sent throughthe mall 1 mallJ anBIF See I Genius and Hard Work Hmrl dAImeras bas written a book I full of anecdotes about Frenchmen of genius their failure and success One thing they have all bad In com mona capacity for hard work He Instance Bonnet who as a young man cued to get up at 3 and work till 7 Then he cave lessons all day long I end la the evening he WAS at his desk again writing till late at night deskI I STATE REUNION OF ELKS Frankfort Ky March 51bo Elks executive committed met here lorI range for the annual reunion which Twill bo teU in Lexington Jung III I and 17 11SMALLPOX SMALLPOX IN MAYFIELD Mayfield Ky March 5 Thero aro five cases of smallpox In the family ot James Forrcftcr of near Lvnnvlllc this county 00000000 8 FRESH JCan 8Can Always be Found at A oDU BOIS KOLB i CO 0 AAOAA Now Mr MrYoung Young YoungMan i Man Mant Theres many a rainy day ahead of you aud lots of cool ones before Summer And our Cravenettcs are just the things that protect you from the weather Theyre stylish and light iu weight suitable for protectI I occasions or a rain storm SONI I i Be WELJE SC SON 4 I Mother I Convicts 5 4 4t understand and trust Ituses It 111 I her household without stint DR BELLS PINE RRO EY The New Remedy Children love It It Is harmless and the best cure forcoldsolld or severe Lhatever wasorwill be It soothes and restores to health the Inflamed throat cqtIIslnvlI orates the lungs Sold by druggists Sc 50c and Sura CE SURE YOU GET DR BELLS PineTarHoney FineTarHoneyThe The Kentucky Minagttnct JAMES 15 1M3USH SAT Matinee March 7 YOU ARE INVITED TO SnIt James McCABE IN Maloneys Wadding Day 20PEOPLE20 The funniest affair that ever happened Rich Comedy Surprises Fun From First to Last Scats on Sale Friday 9 a Matinee Prices Children 10 cents to Adults 25 cents Night Prices 25s 35 and 50c lhe Kentuc CRY Management of jAiins ENGLISH Monday Mr George Samuels presents ThePrices Prices 25c35ct 50c 50cand 175c 101AUGHTER1A A STORY OP MarchNight Love Joy Mirth and andand Hatred Sorrow Music Thc Greatest MeloDrama of Modern Times i Seats On Sale Saturday Morning The Kentucky Management James Ile English Tuesday Has Learned To March Night March Night 9 1 10 I Kirke La Shelle presents Augustus Thomass MASTERWORK ARIZONA The London New York Success ELIZABETH LEA AS BONITA An American Play by an American Au thor Nothing better ever produced New York Herald I Entire New York Production Seats on Sale Monday 9 a Prices 9150 81 750 Soc and 25C Attorney A Berry went to Benton this this morning on business II SII DetzelsBY BY GEORGE I Merchants Lunch 10 am to 3 pm jWITH ANy 10 CENT DRINK jIuneh prepraed by the Ihighest I salaried cook lu i KENTUCKY LKENTUCKY I LSIIJI Viir a.

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