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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • Page 2

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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I rNA 41 41e Harden any qther I tad 1 1 JUG STA PAID tYBER TON Ifrankfort IThe qnei tion of whether BltoncharRed 1 thew theT i will answer whea1 io ii called in Psthe Franklin oiled uf Monday III 1 D11ch mooted here CnltoD who hall If the past three and a half years der a 10000 land in the Goober Was recently charged with hat raised witness ek elalms which faeTsaajht at the third trial of Caleb Pown Since that timo he has bee Oklahoma it is aid If ho does lot appear Monday Amongs Oultons bondaaeajt0 hie father an itinerant preacher tt Jackson county and HOKKO Booneville his brother in Iaw Ii Chillons case ti tonally called and 1 continued on mat cf of the commonwealth It is trof believed that he will over be proiecu ELKa STATE UI10N Lexington Ky JsoT 1 The Exec stive committee oftfae Kentucky Elks Reunion association net here pnrsn it to a call of the pilocident Judge James Tanrin The urpose of the session was todiiottM affiraa and placo I tea the holding of the qezt reunion i Judge Tarvia oft 00jtngton pi Klmball of LexlDgk Lexingk Rhode Shack i elf ord of Richmond 5 Jerry Snlllvan ef Richmond Mojtoalfe of COT i tegton and MD son wero the members present A I No final action jjwai taken by the body but after a geaei dlicnssion of tho outlook of the wooiation the eommittee adjourned to meet hero in March at tho call of17 Neat Tarvin BIO TAXIS PAID i Frankfort Kyflffji 1 Property tar for the prcwBTyw was paid by railroad corporate into tho state treasury as followuK and RaiJMiSli dmpany 115 OG607 and RailwJE company 20 07105 JMj Southern railway fejntnc 7 1 468 Iflsi Ir I i I Ii and St aIi compa 1057160 667150obile obile and Ohio Tway company 1 4 inky and Tana Bridge and ompa x1850 TON TS CAPITOL KyjSSn 1Not content malts tteir former fruit fore general easemblX ca of the state re zi a quiet move ecn taking form men capitalists le of this city a mass meeting fob was held in i session of the i the sentiment Lmting being capital of GEDYWright nj Wright i who as mur on tho Jk jus aunty as i the colored erin law As scaped theolntohes vai lured to the Woods to tio for a Buppoiea dance through the heart BURNED TO DEATH IMIatDolJy ly Langdon aged 18 years daughter of Robert Langdon a subi tan tiall farmer living near Shrewsborry tiled from burns Miss Langdons dre8s be came ignited from the fire of a heat log stove in the family room Tbo blaze soon enveloped heir whole body sod she died this morning in terrible RonTt agonySUES SUES FOR FALSE ARREST Ashland Ky Jan IWill Payne TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY I Take Laxative omo Quinine Tabled Alt druggiiti refund Mie money tl It fallt to cure I curea ee 1 And act ANNOUNCED STANDING OF CONTESTENTS IN TilE SUNS CONTESTSBoa 4 Tho votes for the Suns Worlds Fair Contest were counted for tho Hrt timo today with the following results Most popular federal county or city employee Fred Acker 25 Ubas Grim 22 Dolborry 20 Fred Ashton 20 Dan McFadden ffi 10 Frank Moore 335 A Hard Williams 13 Hattie Clark 23 Chas Holliday 10 Charles Williamson 10 Frank Harlan 24 Ed Clark 20 181Henry Henry BitMey 18 John AU 18 Jai Woods 26 Jake Elliott 13 Most popular member of local union White 25 Sam Simon 24 OIiayman 20 Jas Baldwin 20 Harry Pixler 539 Resident of tho county a Lamond 9 Ed Willis 0 Harris 7 Henry Temple 6 McQueen 6 Bell 0 Retail or wholesale clerk Mill Maggie Williams 28 Miss Augusta List 26 I Miss Mamie baynham 94 Miss Lilliti Bodenbeimer 23 Mr Roy Culloy 33 i Mr Fred Smith 21 Mr James Scott 20 Mr James Sirks 17 Harry Hinkle 22 School teatherIe Mrs Rieke 26 Miss Mabel Roberts 24 I Miss Lizzie Singleton21i i Miss Lizzie Mohan 343 a young man of Kenova Va has entered suit against the Kenova Loan and Trust compnay for 5000 also a suit for tho same amount againet OC Coo cashier of that institution for damages Mr Ooe it is I alleged furnished evidence for Paynes arrest on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses pretensesMAYFIELD MAYFIELD NEWS Mayfield Ky Jai IMr Charlie Perryman of this city and Miss Fairy Mason wore married at the residence of the brides father Mr Mason in Hickory Grove The groom formerly lived at Morgantown MrPerryman is clerk in the freight department of the 10 railroad Bob Finn a young farmer east of tho olty died of lung trouble Dr Finn had a team of mules to run off with him something over a year ago and sustained an injury to ono of his lungs which never healed Sid Ray of near Wingo was do cared a lunatic in tho c6nnty court I Mr Ray is about 76 years of age and had been confined in the asylum before ALMOST FROZEN BUT HAPPY Maysville Ky Jan IJohn III1 derth aged 24 years and Sofia Shock ley aged 16 years of Pleasant Valley Nicholas county eloped but were roo fused license here They then crossed tho river on the ice and were married at West Union They returned hero almost frozen to death SUIT COMPROMISED Wingo Ky Jan ITho suit of Mrs Mat McNeeley of Wingoagainst tho Illinois Central railroad for damages sustained by being thrown against a stove in one of the companys cars some months ago was compromised last week by tho agreement of the company to pay 600 MARRIAGES AT MAYFIELD Mayfield Ky Jan IMr Dossett and Miss EUlo Duncan were married in the parlors of Hotel Hall Mr Joe Ferguson and Miss Laura Dnncau two popular young people of tho Kansas vicinity wero married in the county judges office COLSONS NEPHEW DEAD Middles boro Ky Jan IJames Uokon a prominent young farmer of Lee county Va anda uephew of former Congressman Cols died at his homo of typhoid fever and was buried HI the old Oolson burying grounds DEATH AT OWENSBORO lOxvtusboio Ky Jau IMrs Nets Miss Ellen Willis 23 Miss Mary OMurray 20 Miss Jessie Byrd 18 Prof A Ronso 20 Prof Ross 17 Miss Hannah Bonds 2t Miss Lora Brandon 18 0 I vote for As the most popular federal city or county employe 1 Not good after Jan I 1904 I vote forts the most popular school teacher Not good after January 1904 I vote for As the most popular clerkS Not good after Jan i 1904 I vote for As the most popular resident of the county Not good after Jan 1904 6 I vote for As the most popular member of a local union Not good after Jan 1104 tie Singleton Sweeney wife of Mr James Sweeney died of can amp tion Bho was a daughter of Dr WIlliam Singleton of Brockinridgo county and 46 years old SUICIDES WHILE DESPONDENT Russellvillo Ky Jan ITim Fos ter bookkeeper for the Memphis Coal company at Island committed sui cide by shooting himself He had been drinking and it is supposed was do lpondentHOnSE HOUSE THIEVES ABROAD Hopkins villoKy Janl Unknown I thieves stole two horses near here oneI I from Arvin and the other froInI I Jnokner Campbell Saddles and bri lies wore also taken in each instance 1 SHOT TO DEATH London Ky Jan IIn a dlfOonJ iy at Pittsbnrg Ky John Lewis Ba ter shot Ebb Eads of this plaoetwic from the effects of which the lathI I diedMILLIONAIRES MILLIONAIRES POOR STOMACH I The worn out stomach of the overfed millionaire is often paraded in thoI I pnblio prints as a horrible example of tho evils attendant on the possession of great wealth But millic nairos 010I not tbo only ones who aro ailllcted I with bad stomachs The proportion I is far greater among the toilers Dys pepsia and indigestion aro rampant among these people and they suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire I unless they avail themselves of al standard medicine like Greens August I Flower which has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty live years August Flower rouses tho torpid liver thus creating appetite and insuring perfect digestion It tones and vital iyzes the entire system and makes life worth living no matter what you station Trial bottles 25o regular fifeo 75o For salo by DuBois Kalb Co SAW THE RESCUE Mr John Trantam of tho I returned from Chicago last night Mr TrAutam witnessed the work of saving the unfortnnto beings in the Chicago theatre which burned and stated it was one of the most horrible sights he over saw RELEASED ON BOND Dr Elmer Davis recently granted anew trial on a charge of forgery was last evening released on a t300 bond He had been in jail for several months past LVlo 3r the Kidneys BA AJ Liver and Stomach A Now York Banker Found Dead I in His Bath Room Woman Has Triplets THE PROSPECTS 4Ol WAR i KENTUCKY GIRL HOMESICK Cincinnati 0 Jan 1 Sovontocn year old Anna Cooper sent a bullet through her shoulder while the others of tho family were at breakfast because of a peculiar homesickness The TohnlCooper family moved to Cincin anti from Olayvillo near Oynthlaua Ky but Anna pined to return to her Kentucky homo Sho may recover BANKER COMMITS SUICIDE New Yorit Jan IOtta Ahlman president of the Bank of Staton Island Stapleton I committed suicide by shooting in a bathroom of the Hotel Albemarle this city His body was discovered with a revolver by its side The bank was closed by the state bank examiner pending an examination into its affairs affairsHAS HAS NINETEEN CHILDREN Elgin Ill Jan IAt Sherman hospital Mrs Hagerman of Algon quin gave birth to two sons and one daughter weighing respectively 7 73 and 8 pounds Tho children aro all perfectly formed and healthy Mrs Hagerman who is I 38 years of age has given birth to 19 children all of whom are living WOULD INVOLVE EUROPE St Louis Mo Jan 1 Lieutenant General Nelson A Miles A retired who stopped hero today en route east said in an interview If war is declared between Russia and Japan it will probably involve all tho nations of Europe Asked if he meant that all the na tions of Europe would come to the and of either Russia or Japan he said Yes they would become involved in that way Ho declined to say whether ho thought this country would become involved or not LAST WARRANT PROSECUTIONS AGAINST TADU OAH MAN ALL FALL THROUGH Tho fight against Mr Ike Fried mans wholesale liquor establishment I1t Mayfield is i now on tho wane Yes onlay tho last ctso against him for illegcd violation of the local option laws was dismissed A number of warrants were issued against him some inn ago but not a single conviction was secured Such establishments under tho law may sell whiskey in lots of five gal 1 tons or more local option or no local option and the courts have held that I he person who buys can have tho whiskey in one jug or in half a dozen ireven more Thosa who want to I buy liquor there now club together sml purchase five gallons and then divide 1 it Tho courts bavo decided that I this is legal if tho person who makes I the purchase is not an agent for the concern soiling the whiskey So long hit is acting solely for the purchas ers ho is within tho palo of the Jaw In this strenuous ageono sometimes cols the need not exactly of a medi cine but of a good common sense re vitallzer and tonic Walthers Pop to sod Port is just such a tonic The port wino is a strengthener in Itself and the pepsin by aiding indi gestion enables ono to get the maximum amount of strength from ones foodIt It strengthens in a natural waynot by whipping the organs into a forced activity not by creating a false feel lug of strength through nerve stimula Lion but by actually giving real strengthFor For salo by BMoPhorsonDrug gist Paducah Ky Small size 50 cents large size 1 HE FOUND A CURE Foster 318 2d street Salt Lake City writes I have been bothered with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21 years have tried many doctors without rellefbut I hUt found a euro in Herbino 1 recommend it to all my friends who are afllloted that way and it is curing themtoo 50o at Du Boil Kolb Co 1 Subscribe for The Bun This IS a rernTown Town and so Is every other town YOII can buy the Cremo wherever cIgars are sold Largest Seller in the World 2he Band is the Smokers Protection EDGAR WHITTEMO REAL ESTATE AGENCY PADUCAH REAL ESTATE WESTERN KENTUCKY FARM MONTHLY PAYMENT LOTS FOR INVESTMENT WES KENTUCKY REAL ESTATE JOURNAL AND PRICE LE FREE TO EVERYBODY SEND FOR IT ED AiR W1IITTEMORE Pad 4h Ky tI Americana German Nationa Ban PADUCAH KENTUCKY I I Capital 1an 1 Surplus 32600000 CeoCThompaonltalAccounts of individuals fir lsa or Oeo Thomp an lreit T3 AtklnrVice I rest Rd I Aikin CublrI I vted CInbaada A Cublrporaticns 1 are respectfully i Nile 4 This bank is centrally located completely cquippH am wit ceive new business on most favorable terms Have some choice offices to rent Lighted heat nlld all tary improvements II I BLUE 6RASS COMMISSION EJq AN fiE JOS BroadwayUnder New Richmo Commissions Executed on Base Ball Rases an All Sporting Events Results of AU Sporting Event Here GENERAL BLACKS SING AND REP AIRIN PIRSTOLASS HORBB BHQ 11 Will sell spring Best quality of rubber tires High grade spr ng wag wagons on Installment payment No 3 19 Court St Manageq 1 1i I.

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