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rMONDM FEflfUMY It THE PADUCAH EVENING SUN rAcn rival 11y GENTLEMAN ry FROM MISSISSIPPI By THOMAS A WISE J Novelized From the Play by Frederick R Toombs Pe i 4 d YRICHT 1809 BY THOMAS A WISE y Y ki li First Chapter on Page SevensBe Sure and Read Its THE LOCAL NEWS S S- a j a Dr Gilbert osteopath 400 J4 Broadway Ibone 196 tVlalt Pages short order recta p rant 123 South Second Rubber etamps seals braes ten U = 6ells etc at tho Sun office For a good wholesome cheap breakfast Always buy Mrs Austin a pancake four Your grocer haa It If you want a beautiful lawn I i sow some of Brunson0 Superior Lawn I Grass Seed Mayor Smiths now Lozlcr en arrived thus afternoon from ChicAgoI L It Is in o of Mr Frank Vaughn rcpre < Chi of th re H S 91hgengaged at the Hollan4iroom Palmer House which will be open Tuesday night n- c ter tho performance of Loafs Mann MMM MM- s l r t L RIVER HEWS Rhcr stago at 7 oclock this morn Ing 328 a rlso of 03 since yesterday morning and a rise of 05 since Sat ¬ I urday morning The J B Richardson arrived 1 In I port this morning at B ootock fro Nashville and way landings with the largest cargo of freight that haa beer brought out of tho Cumberland riverI for a year She had 61 hogihcads of r t tobacco 11 wagons of tobacco 10 head of stock 50 miscellaneous pack ¬ egos and about 100 passengers Th- e e 4 tobacco was distributed to the ware ¬ house hero In Paducah Tho Richard ¬ son got away at noon today rorI a ClnrksvlHo with a fair passenger andI I freight list and will return Tuesday I car 1e night and leave at noon Wednesday for Nashville The steamer Clyde arrived In port L this morning at 7 oclock tramI Waterloo Ala aud all way landings 20 hours ahead of her usual time with 20 cars of freight lumber hooppoles and peanuts for Metrop¬ olla and Joppa and a number of PI stingers Sho loft at 8 oclock torI 1 down tho river to unoad and remit i I freight She wilt return to port t to¬ morrow morning and Wednesday she I will receive freight for tho Ten ncsseo Tho Dick Fowler cleared at I r oclock this morning for Cairo andI t all way landings Sho had a largloI passenger list and a fair cargo otI r N e freight Tho Dick wilt return tonight l e a about 9 oclock I a + et The Peters lee will bo duo In portI l this afternoon somo time after 4 oclock from Memphis on her way t I Cincinnati Sho will take on a big cargo of freight at thls port The Royal cams In on tlmo thllI I 1 morning from Golconda and left on a return trip at 2 oclock tole aflnr- boon Sho did a good business 1 portI t L Cowling mad I I today from MeI t l tropolf l hero and return doing I 1good freight anti passenger butlncn I I on both trips Thl John S Hopkins will be thoI KvanviUe packet tomorrow momI 4 e Ing ti- The Joo iFowlor which has been Q tMtT t t HYOMEI AN- DMIONA I It the 1 latest special agency which we have secured and its one whichwe value very + r highly indeed for these great remedies have i proven themselves won ¬ derv of efficiency by lick i men and women all over the country Mi 0Na you know curd k stomachs and Hy b ncit t 6 cures catarrh and asthma and theyre both mighty quickaboutit too Wed like to talk wLh10u i about them- Gilberts r rI I Drug Store 9th < and Bretdwiy Both phones 77 GET IT AT GILBERTS r U www yWW up at tho Paducah port for Over will go on the Ways for ro jtleJ before entering tho BvansvllI Paducah trade again Oraccy Chlldera probably wll leavo In a day or two for Jefforson vlllo Ind to go on tho ways to bar i her hull repaired Sho will have an i almost entire nqw hull put on Capt J S Tyner of tho Tync r line and his son J P Tyner both of Nashville arrived in tho city this afternoon on business Captain Tyncr stated that some new boat would bo I put In tho Cumberland river trade by Saturday Tho Wash Honshcll passed down- r yesterday from the rock quarries on her way to Cairo light Tho lion shell delivered a tow of empties at tho quarries v reaJ onet Sho will bo tied up In tho Paducah port orora days for repairs Tho Morgan camo In port ycstor sap from the lower Ohio where sho has been loading tics Sho returned this morning and will have all tho titS gathered up In a day The Margaret arrived In port today from tho lower Ohio where sho has been picking up ties for the Ayer Lord Tie company She left her tov at Qrookport nnd camo on to Padu- cah ¬ matm boats tho John A Wood passed yea terday afternoon on her way from the Mississippi to Louisville with a tow of 18 empty coal boats Den Allen the 4monthsold bull pup and tho mascot of tho wharfboit was fnstantrp killed Saturday after noon about 4 oclock Some heavy toambott lumber was being unload ed from a wagon on tho wharfboat and the pup happened to get In too way and ono of the hoary pieces fell on hi head and crushed It Don was the pet of alt thb rlvermcn and prom IMN to be a fine watchdog for the wbarfboat Mr H W Lee who for four years has been a popular steamboat dork on Cumberland river packets has re signed his position as second clerk on tho steamer arose Childers to ac ¬ cept a government position at lock No 7 on the upper Cumberland river Mr Leo left yesterday for Nashville and from there will go to tako up his new work Air William Arste of St Louis 8the publisher of tho Waterway Jour nal probably the bet for tho Interest of the rlvermcn published la In tho- r city on business Tho City of Saltlllo and tho Ore > Eagle will both get out of winter quarters at tho Ducks Nest this week to enter tho river business The anda Tennessee river trado and tho Grey Eagle will enter tho St Louis and Commerce trade Cholrc of I Evils forn whom Drown University was named boyse rio day while walking In tho streets littlen follow who attracted his notice How Jo you do my boy salt the president What l la your name My name I Is Harry sir replied the child Harry ls Itt rclurftcd Iroaidon- Brown And did you know tho evil one Is often called Old Harry Why no sir answered the boy I thought he was called Old Nick Chicago IntcrOccan KKKP POSTED Any of tho following metropolitan newspapers delivered J5o per week CourierJournal Republic Globe Democrat CommercialAppeal Nash vlllo Tcimcsscftn Nnslivlllo JOAN Locnl AmericanI 110 S Fifth New Phono 1310 Dissolution Notice J lt Cnshon has purchased Uio in- terest ¬ of J M Mitchell In tho Mecc- eaioon and assumes all Indebtedness of the firm of Ca hon and Mitchell J M OASHON J M MITCHELL Dr C E Purcell returned this morning from a business trip to Ho i klnsvlllo and Princeton Attorney Charles C Orassham r t tiirnesl Saturday night from a bUlli ness trip to Louisville Miss Elizabeth Weikert Will remove her dresllmllking parlors from 312 North 12lh Street to Mrs Doups Millin ¬ ery store 428 Broadway and will be pleased to have her customers call after March 1- J IN SOCIAL CIRCLES P GrI0ltl baron Wedding Charming In tho simplicity of do tall beautiful In ensemble was the wedding of Miss Carrie Soule Griffith and Mr Herbert Alexander Martin at the Broadway Methodist church Sat ¬ urday evening at 830 oclock The chancel of tho church was effectively banked with palms arranged Ina pyramid effect graduating from tbo altar tall to almost tho height of tho largo pipe organ A large and bril ¬ liant assemblage of friends of tho popular young couple witnessed tho ceremony Miss Virginia Newell was at tho organ ayid rendered an attractive musical program Including selections from life MoonMoth and The Rosary just preceding tho wedding Tho Mendelssohn wedding march was played at the processional and the recessional Why 1 Love You was softly played throughout tho cere ¬ monyThe bridal party entered the church down the righthand aisle the ulhe1 Dr Beverly Martin of and Mr Watson Dockmon Mr Leslie Halo of Greenville Ky and Dr Will Owen leading Mils Marjorlo Martin tho maid of honor and the best man Mr Durward Sutton im- mediately ¬ preceded tho brJdo and the bridegroom The ceremony Included the ring service and was impressively pronounced by the Rev O T Sulli- van ¬ the pastor of the n road way Methodist church The wedding party left the church by tho center aisle Tho bride who Is a beautiful girl looked especially lovely In a charm- Ing gown of white satin messallno made empire with the embroidered net yoke and sleeves She wore a white picture hat of the empire style and carried an arm bouquet of Drldo rosesThe maid of honor was a charm- Ing picture in an empire gown of white satin and a quaint hat or white ant gold She carried white carna ¬ tionsAn Informal reception for the wed ¬ ding party and relatives was given at the home of Mr and Mrs W A Martin 1109 Jefferson street from 9 until 11 oclock Tho house was prettily decorated throughout In a colormotif of white and green the wedding colors Palms ferns with a profusion of southern smilax and white carnations were used with graceful effect Mrs Pat OBrien and Mr Clarence Martin of Greenville welcomed tbo guests In tho hall Receiving In tho parlor were Mr and Mrs W A Martin Mr and Mrs Herbert Martin Miss Marjorlo Mar ¬ tin and Mr Durward Sutton Miss Elizabeth Martin and Mr Leslie Hale of Greenville Miss Grace Dohancon of Geenvllle and Dr Beverly Mar- tin ¬ of Bremen Miss Mamie OUrlcn andt4r Hugh Doharnon kept the wedding book register Mrs Clarence Martin of Green ¬ ville assisted by Miss Myrtle Knight and 1Ih1 Ethel OBrien presided at tho punch bowl which was artistic ¬ ally arranged In an alcove of tho hallIn the dlnlnlr > m Mrs W J ret ceivedl and iwcro assisted by Miss Belle V OBrien Mss Lucille Black ard and Miss Claire Wlnstead Tho brides table was a prettily appointed affair Hopes of tulle and smilax ox tended from the chandelier to the corners of the table The centerpiece was an artistic arrangement of white carnations and ferns Smllax out ¬ lined tho table Tho brides cake which was pret ¬ lily decorated with carnattona was tho artistic work of Mrs Milton Cope In the cut for tho wedding favors Miss Belle V OBrien drew the ring Dr Beverly Martin the dime Miss Lucllo Dlackard tho darningneedle buttona Mr and Mrs Martin loft early Sun- day ¬ morning for New Orleans and other gulf coast does They will attend Mardi Oras After February 26 they will bo at homo at 1109 Jefferson street thei wedding were Mr and Mrs Clarence Martin and sonof Greenville Miss Dro Beverly Martin of Dremon Mr Leslie Halo of Greenville IFntro Nous Club With Miss Hills Miss Blanche Hills 320 North Ninth street will entertain the Entre Nous club Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock at her home It will be Jho final meeting of the club until after Lent Washington birthday Ideas will be prettily elaborated In tho party tomorrow It will be strictly a club affair Six Oclock Dinner Mr Robert Tracbam entertained a few of his boy friends Saturday night with a f oclock dinner at fait borne y Y i- on r the Harahnn boulevard A delight ful dinner was served hi the spacious J I dining room which was effectively decorated for tho occasion After the dinner a jolly time was had by those I present who were Messrs William Clark Thomas Hoffman Alfred 10 geay Charles Keagan Joseph Oockol I and Chester Kerth I BronnHouston I Ii Miss M Too Drown and Mr T1 dale Houston were married Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mr andI Mrs Stanley J Morrow 520 Adams street Dr S D Moore performed the ceremonI I I Miss Belle Wallace and Mr Everett Morris were married yesterday after ¬ noon at 3 oclock at the borne of Mr Charles Havls 920 North Seventh street The RevJ Wi Bruner pas tor of the Second Baptist church per- formed ¬ the wedding ceremony Gorman Club Dance Tonight Tho German club will entertain with a dance tonight at the Palmer House It will feature Washingtons birthday and tho close of the winter social season and will too a largely attended affair Popular Cellist to Appear for U D C Tuesday Night Karl Smith the talented cellist who made such a dell httul Impres¬ sion 4n Paducah last summer will ap peat here Tuesday night at the Ken ¬ tucky Avenue Presbyterian church w4h the Lyceum Concert company under the auspices of the Paducah I chapter United Daughters of the Con federacy The proceeds will be de voted to the monument fund I 0 Mrs J CL Trichefne of Memphis la tko guest of her sister Mrs Prank Boyd of North Firth street Mr Claud1 Baker of Greenville was In the city yesterday The Rev D W Fooks of the Cairo road is ill of remittent t teverI Capt W J Stone ofKutlawa re ¬ turned to his homo tbts morning af ¬ ter a visit to his daughter Mrs S J Snook 1500 Broadway Mr A L Joynes went to Benton c this morning on business Mr Sydney V Johnson went toI I Calvert City yesterday ou a visit to friendsMrs 1 W M Holt of Dycrsburg I Fill return to her home tojtlght after a visit to Mr and Mrs E Futtrcll of Lope Oak Mr George H Goodman left last night for Cairo on business Judge Lawrcnco Anderson of May buslIn apayimentsdrs street Is 111 at her home n Messrs CtareiJco Totber and ciMf I Hutchinson Jeft last right for Fort I WOItbTeL on a vlslL Mr ArUe Mills a machinist at tho Illinois Central shops who Injured Iris foot left today for his home in Lou ¬ I isville to remain until the fnjury is- I I heaved s I I Mr Jam Nagel left thIs morning for Parts Tenn on business I Mr Frank Ferriman left this morn fug for Jackson Tenn on a business tripMr J B Green of MayfleM was in the city today en route to Benton on Business Mr J W Lockwood has returned from Rock Island 1H and Dawn port la after a Inkiness trip Mrs Charles Yourrr of Kuttawa Is the guest of her sister Mrs S J Snook 1GOO Broadway Misses Katherlno Hovcndcn and Lyda West spent Sunday at Brookport tho guests of Mr and Mrs J K West Misses Mary and Edna Watldns of Lone Oak are the guertsof Mrs Guy Harris 111Q Oho street Mrs Opha Scarborough with her t children Matter Albert and Misses J Margaret and Frances of Dover I Tenn and Mrs D L Kaln with lit- tle ¬ I daughters Mary and Daisy of Benton are visiting their parents Mr- S t and Mrs W M Pace 1< H5 South f Fifth street t Coroner Frank Eaker 518 Ten ¬ nessee street Is ill of acute indiges- tion I Misses Rosa Melgan and Mary Dugan are visiting in tho county Mr Howard G Robinson of Guth rle editor of the Tobacco Planter I the association organ published at t that place was In the city Sunday Mr Robinson was connected with the J Newe Domocrat at ono time ondls known here Miss Florence Elgin who has been visiting her aunt Mrs W B Kenne ¬ dy 1145 Broadway returned to her homo In Hopklnsvllte today Miss Susie Dabney of 503 North Fifth street will arrive home tomor ¬ row evening from Chicago > Mr Robert Moore 612 North Eighth street Is 111 of grip Mrs William Outh of Louisville s visiting her parents Mr ami Mrs Leonard Block of Broad street Mr Frank Petter JrJ 10T2 Broad street has gone to New Or ¬ leans to attend Mardi Gras i Dr J Q Taylor and Mr Joseph L Friedman I left last night for Chicago and Inseveral days will lcaOfor New York From Now York they will take a steamer to Cuba where they Will spend about a month Miss Louise Coombs a very charm ¬ ing young lady of Lou evil e has on tered school in this city and while here Miss Combs will be the sweet ot- her aunt Miss M E Singleton of 333 North Eighth street Mr W L Scott went to HopkJn ville this morning on a but jnew trip Mrs M B Tucker of WutarlHn returned home tod8Jaltt a vbtNng- Capt John E WWUmsotJ oe 509 North Sixth street for days r TilE FOOD VALUE OF SPAGHETTI When the wonderful food value of Spaghetti Is considered It U not at all surprising that Spaghetti occupies such an Important place on the Amer exelusion ¬ brand in particular noted for Its fine flavor nourishing quality and low price Is Faust lirand Spaghetti Not to knost Spaghetti Is to h 1F U the Jmeans austalnlng youbecause people who eat meat like It People who dont eat meat like It For the without tinting or who likes to con ¬ thatbegins Sold only In packages by nearly all grocers nve and ten cents Write to ¬ day for tree book of Faust Spaghetti recipes IlIAULt nROTIIERS ST LOUIS MO Mr SD McCunn was ln the dry yesterday visiting relatives en route from San Francisco to Louisville his homo Mr McConn had an honorable dtmbarge from the naval service He hoe been on tho U S cruiser St Louts Mr W F Paxton went to Norton ills this morntns on business The Rov Frederick Thompson Ph D and head of St John school ol Unlontown returned home this morn tag Tho Rev Mr Thompson con ¬ ducted both services at Gram church yesterday Mlw Jessie Stevenson of Hopkins vtlle returned homo today after a visit of several days with her slater Miss Motile Brown Stove HBO ft of 49 8 Washington street Dr T L Phillips of Dycusbnrg and one of the proprietors of the New Richmond hotel Is In tho city on business Miss Willie Owortney of Carrsvllle has returned home after a visit wit i Miss Willie VllHs of North Sixth street Miss Owortney was en route homo from a trip through Oklahoma Mr U A LagoraarMno proprietor of Hotel Marion of Cairo was In l the city Saturday and returned homo yes- terday ¬ Contractor WIU Katterjohn went to I Cedar Bluff this morning on business bars Frank L Scott arrived Satur ¬ day night from Denver Ool and Is with her sister Mrs A S Dabney 503 North Fifth street Mr Our McMahon of Oklahoma City Is the guest of Mr Chris McMa- hon 316 Adams street The condition of Mr Sol Vaughan who is critically IU at his home 503 North Fifth street Is unchanged to- day ¬ PfBwi FC UR1ij VV In Circuit Court Although It was Washington I birthday the circuit court continued Its grind today aa Judge Reel de- clined ¬ to suspend business Tho see of Mrs Taylor against tho Western Union Telegraph company was taken up this morning after the arguments In the case of Spidell against the Illinois Central railroad company and George Kreutzef against Jesse Well had been completed Deeds Flint Mrs Rowcna Mayhugh dcoled to C T Allen property In tho county for 26250 In llnnkniplcy In the District Court of the United States for tho Western District of Kentucky In bankruptcy- In the matter of John C Bonncx a bankruptOn 20th day of Febrepjy A D 1909 on considering tire petition of the aforesaid bankrupt for die charge tiled on the 19th day of Feb- ruary A D 1909 It te ordered by the Court that a hearing hehadupori tho same on the 13th da of March A D 1909 before said Court ot Louisville said district at 10 oclock In the fore noon or as near thereto as practicable and that notice thereof be published ono time In The Paducah un a newspaper printed In sold dis ¬ trict and that all known creditors and other persons In Interest may ap¬ pear at said time and place sad Maw CSUEC If any they have wit the prayer of the sold petitioner should not bo granted Witness the Honorable Walter Evans judge ot the sold Court and the seal thereof at Paducah In sold district on tho 20th day of February A D 1909 J R PURYEAR Clerk Try Uio Sun for Job V All kinds of Flowers For all kind of peoDtei For alloccasions Artistically arranged Fresh Flowers DailyI Both Phones 398 or 167 Paducah Ky f 1 HARTSe KUT PRICE SALE Am a Coin Good Get ur spex and inspect them pricsftelow l v 20c Cotton Mops 1 0C 150 Whisk Brooms 8Ci i 30c Cotton Mops 1 5C lc Chair Seals 5c 40o Cotton Mops 20C 35e Brass Wash Boards 25C Feather Dusters Granite Dippers largo 30o 8ellors150 size 8C 406 8ellers25e 1 Wash Boilers65c 500 Sel1ers30e Box 100 Slate Pencils6C Harts the Place a GEO O HART SONS CO Incorporated a JE ADS Subscribers Inserting want sub la lirah t the ad U Inserted the rule applying to every one without exception WANTEDWhite girl to live with I family Address W B W care Sun HAIR GOODS made to order I Lnuvenla Miller Old phone 374a FORJ3ALE Buff Wyandotte eggs Old phono 1074 Frank Burrows OldI phone 469 FOR RENT 5room house hall bath and lights Fifth and Clark HAIR work shampooing and dye Ing Lillian Robinson old phone 2114 FOR RENTone 4 room house newly painted 1253 Kentucky Ave Old prone 65a- FORRENTThe hotel at Norton vllle Apply to F M Fisher for In ¬ formation J St MimuAN horse shoeing teneral repairing rubber tires 40 South Third- CHEAPER THAN RENTING Is I the pajmont plan of the Oliver Type Writer Call new phone 617 FURNISHED ROOMSClean comI fortabic modern conveniencesv r 40 Washington FOR RENT Twostory frame residence 201 Fountain aye Apply to L M RIektf FOR SALE or trado for good horse one surrey almost new Apply 1631 Clay Old phone 1025 WILLiAM SOUTHGeneral rig- ger ¬ electric line splicer All calls foot of Monroe street oOH SAMEBarrel Plymouth Rock eggs 15 for 50 cents OJd phone 1440 FOR SALE New 24Inch swing lathe with ICfoot bed tit a bargalm Address P care Sun TIIE OLIVER meets tho demand for all classes of once work Tele phone 517 Ne- wWANTED4 or 5 room house modern conveniences located to chool house Call phone 301- WANTEDWe put now covers on umbrella while you wRIt Large stock of umbrellas Eye See Jewelry Co 315 Broadway WANTEDYoe to get our prop o- We ¬ sition sell diamonds on easy payments Eye See Jewelry Co 315 Broadway FURNITURE repairing reflnishlng and packing Ironheds reenameled Sidney Douglas Third and Adams streets Now phone 190 YOUR LACE curtains need clean Ing You will make no mistake 1 In sending them to the Star Laundry Phone 200- LIBERAL REWARD Is offered for Information as to whereabouts o Singer Sewing Machine No 634350 Address ABC care Sun PRESSING CLUB membership U- pOr month Clothes called for and delivered Jas Duffejr Old phone 33Sa 11650 RENTS an uptodato cot ¬ tage dose la on north side recaption hall tour rooms bath electric lights etc Call 314 North Sixth FOR RENTThreefront rooms furnished or unfurnished Hot water and bath Old Husband home 935 Jefferson street Old phono 1749 WE WASH taco curtains very care fully Get them cleaner and whiter than you could at home Star Laun dry Phone 20Q NEW WALLPAPER FIRM John ston Bros phones old 719rnew 990 Are ready for business with a hand- some ¬ line of papers Prompt work guaranteed LOST Near Fourth and Broad- way a black receipt case Valuable to no ono but owner Contains B of R T receipts Return to this office and receive reward WAGON YARD Old prices re ¬ main with the exception of double teams changed to 16c per day Spe ¬ cial attention to ladles Hartman Rust 326 North Third I v < FOR SALENice mare at a bar gain Apply 610 Fountain avenue i WANTED To purchase a few4pea J fowls Paducah Traction compel- WANTEDTo trade email farm for city property T C Gray 311 Broadway FOP SALE or exchange three pedigreed bull terrier pupa Hammef Union station lunch stand 11AhEDTwo ladles to I Introu duce our new line Apply 30VKen tucky avenue e oOH RENT One six room house 5 26 Jefferson street Apply to Dr Bytho 525 H Broadway CHAIR CANINU and turning General repair work John Hutchi ¬ son Old phone 1201 FOR RENT Uroom house 410 S 10th 90 foot lot high and drY Both hot and cold water Modern plumbing T A Rudy Broad wry TilE PADUOAH Harness 4t Sad ¬ dIe Co will repair your harness good as new at reasonable price Will save you money on collars and sad dies 208 Kentucky avenue FOR SALB Small place 5 acres short distance from city NIce dwell Ing just the place for gardening and Liebere man 4th and Broad or phone 693 FOR CLEANING Dyeing and re- pairing ¬ and remodeling Hats see Lee Rrfse Dfy cleaning of all kinds 111 Broadway Old phone 1431 new phone 698 bVi1C STARCII lace curtains Just the degree of stiffness that makes them hang nicely and dry them upon frames that make them square and stretch them smooth and even Star1 Laundry Phone 2W BUY YOUR COAL from J M Rlckman 825 South Third Telc phones New 640 Old 878 Egg coal 10 cents nut 10 cents lump 11 cents charcoal 50 cents per bag Any amount delivered ILLINOIS COAL k FEED COLD parry dealers i In the best Union mined coal sold In Paducah Lump Erg ur Nut at 12 cents per bushel delivered anywhere In the city Office and yarwf J 1 6th and Tennessee streets New DhoUA 7t lid phone 6ca WANTED Men who want to be salesmen to take our correspondence course in the science of salesmanship The Sheldon school has Increased the earning ppwer of over 35000 moo from 10 per cent to 100 per cent and more Clerks bookkeepers correr spondents salesmen and raanagois can all earn more by knowing and BDDlrinK Sheldon selllnc methods Wa have helped thousands of men secure learntrhow greatest books on business ever writn ten will be sent free The Sheldon School 1640 Republic BMc Chicago I Steaograp Bookkeeper ersF Telegraphers I WANTED In the 17 States In 31 Collrtel these Business Col ALLothen If YOU wantEVIDfNCE sad WOlIIO RiSe to theflea0s centsf l If Incorporated Paducah 314 Broad- way ¬ GBBORMANNMD Physician and Surgeon DR GRIFFITH Associate Both Phones Trueh art Uldg Res 240 saiBwayO- Ulce I 83 Paducah Ky NOTICE Owing to a change of License Rate by the City Government effective January 1st 1009 Fire Insurance rates on ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY have been rc noetl FIVE CENTS skis Board sf Uifcrwritirs F C Bee Sec BL I L fatal Prw

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rMONDM FEflfUMY It THE PADUCAH EVENING SUN rAcn rival

11y

GENTLEMANry

FROM MISSISSIPPIBy THOMAS A WISE

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Novelized From the Play by Frederick R ToombsPe i 4 d YRICHT 1809 BY THOMAS A WISEy Y ki

li First Chapter on Page SevensBe Sure and Read Its

THE LOCAL NEWSSS-

a

ja Dr Gilbert osteopath 400 J4

Broadway Ibone 196tVlalt Pages short order recta pI ¬

rant 123 South SecondRubber etamps seals braes ten

U = 6ells etc at tho Sun officeFor a good wholesome cheap

breakfast Always buy Mrs Austin apancake four Your grocer haa It

If you want a beautiful lawnIi

sow some of Brunson0 Superior LawnI Grass Seed

Mayor Smiths now Lozlcr enarrived thus afternoon from ChicAgoIL

It Is in o of Mr Frank Vaughnrcpre < Chi of th

re H S 91hgengaged atthe Hollan4iroom Palmer Housewhich will be open Tuesday night n-

c ter tho performance of Loafs Mann

MMM MM-

sl r t L RIVER HEWS

Rhcr stago at 7 oclock this mornIng 328 a rlso of 03 since yesterdaymorning and a rise of 05 since Sat ¬

I urday morningThe J B Richardson arrived 1InI

port this morning at B ootock froNashville and way landings with thelargest cargo of freight that haa beerbrought out of tho Cumberland riverIfor a year She had 61 hogihcads ofr

t tobacco 11 wagons of tobacco 10head of stock 50 miscellaneous pack ¬

egos and about 100 passengers Th-e

e4 tobacco was distributed to the ware¬

house hero In Paducah Tho Richard ¬

son got away at noon today rorIa ClnrksvlHo with a fair passenger andII

freight list and will return TuesdayI

car 1e night and leave at noon Wednesdayfor Nashville

The steamer Clyde arrived In portL

this morning at 7 oclock tramI

Waterloo Ala aud all way landings20 hours ahead of her usual timewith 20 cars of freight lumberhooppoles and peanuts for Metrop¬

olla and Joppa and a number of PIstingers Sho loft at 8 oclock torI1 down tho river to unoad and remit i

I freight She wilt return to port tto¬

morrow morning and Wednesday sheI

will receive freight for tho Tenncsseo

Tho Dick Fowler cleared at Ir oclock this morning for Cairo andIt

all way landings Sho had a largloIpassenger list and a fair cargo otIr

N e freight Tho Dick wilt return tonightl

e a about 9 oclockI a

+et The Peters lee will bo duo In portIl

this afternoon somo time after 4

oclock from Memphis on her way t I

Cincinnati Sho will take on a bigcargo of freight at thls port

The Royal cams In on tlmo thllII

1morning from Golconda and left on areturn trip at 2 oclock tole aflnr-boon Sho did a good business 1portIt

L Cowling mad II

today from MeItl tropolfl hero and return doing I

1good freight anti passenger butlncnI

I on both tripsThl John S Hopkins will be thoI

KvanviUe packet tomorrow momI4 eIng ti-

The Joo iFowlor which has beenQ tMtT

t t HYOMEIAN-

DMIONAI

It the 1latest specialagency which we havesecured and its onewhichwe value very

+ r highly indeed for thesegreat remedies havei proven themselves won ¬

derv of efficiency by licki men and women all over

the country Mi 0Nayou know curd kstomachs and Hy b ncitt

6 cures catarrh and asthmaand theyre both mightyquickaboutit too Wedlike to talk wLh10u

i about them-

GilbertsrrII Drug Store9th< and Bretdwiy

Both phones 77GET IT AT GILBERTS

rU

www yWW

up at tho Paducah port for Overwill go on the Ways for rojtleJ before entering tho BvansvllI

Paducah trade againOraccy Chlldera probably wll

leavo In a day or two for Jefforsonvlllo Ind to go on tho ways to bari

her hull repaired Sho will have ani

almost entire nqw hull put onCapt J S Tyner of tho Tyncr

line and his son J P Tyner bothof Nashville arrived in tho city thisafternoon on business Captain Tyncrstated that some new boat would boI

put In tho Cumberland river trade bySaturday

Tho Wash Honshcll passed down-r yesterday from the rock quarries on

her way to Cairo light Tho lionshell delivered a tow of empties attho quarries vreaJonetSho will bo tied up In tho Paducahport orora days for repairs

Tho Morgan camo In port ycstorsap from the lower Ohio where shohas been loading tics Sho returnedthis morning and will have all thotitS gathered up In a day

The Margaret arrived In port todayfrom tho lower Ohio where sho hasbeen picking up ties for the AyerLord Tie company She left her tovat Qrookport nnd camo on to Padu-cah

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matmboats tho John A Wood passed yeaterday afternoon on her way from theMississippi to Louisville with a towof 18 empty coal boats

Den Allen the 4monthsold bullpup and tho mascot of tho wharfboitwas fnstantrp killed Saturday afternoon about 4 oclock Some heavytoambott lumber was being unloaded from a wagon on tho wharfboatand the pup happened to get In tooway and ono of the hoary pieces fellon hi head and crushed It Don wasthe pet of alt thb rlvermcn and promIMN to be a fine watchdog for thewbarfboat

Mr H W Lee who for four yearshas been a popular steamboat dorkon Cumberland river packets has resigned his position as second clerk ontho steamer arose Childers to ac¬

cept a government position at lockNo 7 on the upper Cumberlandriver Mr Leo left yesterday forNashville and from there will go totako up his new work

Air William Arste of St Louis8the publisher of tho Waterway Jour

nal probably the bet for tho Interestof the rlvermcn published la In tho-

r city on businessTho City of Saltlllo and tho Ore >

Eagle will both get out of winterquarters at tho Ducks Nest thisweek to enter tho river business TheandaTennessee river trado and tho GreyEagle will enter tho St Louis andCommerce trade

Cholrc of IEvilsfornwhom Drown University was namedboyserio day while walking In tho streetslittlenfollow who attracted his noticeHow Jo you do my boy salt the

president What lla your nameMy name IIs Harry sir replied

the childHarry ls Itt rclurftcd Iroaidon-

Brown And did you know tho evilone Is often called Old Harry

Why no sir answered the boyI thought he was called Old Nick

Chicago IntcrOccan

KKKP POSTEDAny of tho following metropolitan

newspapers delivered J5o per weekCourierJournal Republic GlobeDemocrat CommercialAppeal Nashvlllo Tcimcsscftn Nnslivlllo

JOANLocnl

AmericanI

110 S Fifth New Phono 1310

Dissolution NoticeJ lt Cnshon has purchased Uio in-

terest¬

of J M Mitchell In tho Mecc-

eaioon and assumes all Indebtednessof the firm of Ca hon and Mitchell

J M OASHONJ M MITCHELL

Dr C E Purcell returned thismorning from a business trip to Ho iklnsvlllo and Princeton

Attorney Charles C Orassham rttiirnesl Saturday night from a bUlliness trip to Louisville

Miss Elizabeth Weikert

Will remove her dresllmllking

parlors from 312 North 12lh

Street to Mrs Doups Millin ¬

ery store 428 Broadway andwill be pleased to have hercustomers call after March 1-

JJ

IN SOCIAL CIRCLESP

GrI0ltl baron WeddingCharming In tho simplicity of do

tall beautiful In ensemble was thewedding of Miss Carrie Soule Griffithand Mr Herbert Alexander Martin atthe Broadway Methodist church Sat¬

urday evening at 830 oclock Thechancel of tho church was effectivelybanked with palms arranged Inapyramid effect graduating from tboaltar tall to almost tho height of tholargo pipe organ A large and bril ¬

liant assemblage of friends of thopopular young couple witnessed thoceremony

Miss Virginia Newell was at thoorgan ayid rendered an attractivemusical program Including selectionsfrom life MoonMoth and TheRosary just preceding tho weddingTho Mendelssohn wedding march wasplayed at the processional and therecessional Why 1 Love You wassoftly played throughout tho cere ¬

monyThebridal party entered the church

down the righthand aisle the ulhe1Dr Beverly Martin ofand Mr Watson Dockmon Mr LeslieHalo of Greenville Ky and DrWill Owen leading Mils MarjorloMartin tho maid of honor and thebest man Mr Durward Sutton im-

mediately¬

preceded tho brJdo and thebridegroom The ceremony Includedthe ring service and was impressivelypronounced by the Rev O T Sulli-van

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the pastor of the n road wayMethodist church The wedding partyleft the church by tho center aisle

Tho bride who Is a beautiful girllooked especially lovely In a charm-Ing gown of white satin messallnomade empire with the embroiderednet yoke and sleeves She wore awhite picture hat of the empire styleand carried an arm bouquet of Drldo

rosesThemaid of honor was a charm-

Ing picture in an empire gown ofwhite satin and a quaint hat or whiteant gold She carried white carna ¬

tionsAnInformal reception for the wed ¬

ding party and relatives was given atthe home of Mr and Mrs W AMartin 1109 Jefferson street from9 until 11 oclock Tho house wasprettily decorated throughout In acolormotif of white and green thewedding colors Palms ferns with aprofusion of southern smilax andwhite carnations were used withgraceful effect

Mrs Pat OBrien and Mr ClarenceMartin of Greenville welcomed tboguests In tho hall

Receiving In tho parlor were Mrand Mrs W A Martin Mr and MrsHerbert Martin Miss Marjorlo Mar¬

tin and Mr Durward Sutton MissElizabeth Martin and Mr Leslie Haleof Greenville Miss Grace Dohanconof Geenvllle and Dr Beverly Mar-

tin¬

of BremenMiss Mamie OUrlcn andt4r Hugh

Doharnon kept the wedding bookregister

Mrs Clarence Martin of Green¬

ville assisted by Miss Myrtle Knightand 1Ih1 Ethel OBrien presided attho punch bowl which was artistic¬

ally arranged In an alcove of tho

hallInthe dlnlnlr>m Mrs W Jretceivedl and iwcro assisted by Miss

Belle V OBrien Mss Lucille Blackard and Miss Claire Wlnstead Thobrides table was a prettily appointedaffair Hopes of tulle and smilax oxtended from the chandelier to thecorners of the table The centerpiecewas an artistic arrangement of whitecarnations and ferns Smllax out ¬

lined tho tableTho brides cake which was pret ¬

lily decorated with carnattona wastho artistic work of Mrs Milton CopeIn the cut for tho wedding favorsMiss Belle V OBrien drew the ringDr Beverly Martin the dime MissLucllo Dlackard tho darningneedlebuttonaMr and Mrs Martin loft early Sun-day

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morning for New Orleans andother gulf coast does They willattend Mardi Oras After February26 they will bo at homo at 1109Jefferson streettheiwedding were Mr and Mrs ClarenceMartin and sonof Greenville MissDroBeverly Martin of Dremon MrLeslie Halo of Greenville

IFntro Nous Club With Miss HillsMiss Blanche Hills 320 North

Ninth street will entertain the EntreNous club Tuesday afternoon at 2

oclock at her home It will be Jhofinal meeting of the club until afterLent Washington birthday Ideas willbe prettily elaborated In tho partytomorrow It will be strictly a clubaffair

Six Oclock DinnerMr Robert Tracbam entertained a

few of his boy friends Saturday nightwith a f oclock dinner at fait borne

y Y

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the Harahnn boulevard A delightful dinner was served hi the spacious J

I

dining room which was effectivelydecorated for tho occasion After thedinner a jolly time was had by those I

present who were Messrs WilliamClark Thomas Hoffman Alfred 10geay Charles Keagan Joseph OockolIand Chester Kerth I

BronnHouston IIi

Miss M Too Drown and Mr T1dale Houston were married Sundayafternoon at the residence of Mr andIMrs Stanley J Morrow 520 Adamsstreet Dr S D Moore performedthe ceremonI I

I

Miss Belle Wallace and Mr EverettMorris were married yesterday after¬

noon at 3 oclock at the borne of MrCharles Havls 920 North Seventhstreet The RevJ Wi Bruner pastor of the Second Baptist church per-formed

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the wedding ceremony

Gorman Club Dance TonightTho German club will entertain

with a dance tonight at the PalmerHouse It will feature Washingtonsbirthday and tho close of the wintersocial season and will too a largelyattended affair

Popular Cellist to Appear for U D CTuesday Night

Karl Smith the talented cellistwho made such a dell httul Impres¬

sion 4n Paducah last summer will appeat here Tuesday night at the Ken ¬

tucky Avenue Presbyterian churchw4h the Lyceum Concert companyunder the auspices of the Paducah

I chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy The proceeds will be devoted to the monument fund

I0

Mrs J CL Trichefne of Memphisla tko guest of her sister Mrs PrankBoyd of North Firth street

Mr Claud1 Baker of Greenville wasIn the city yesterday

The Rev D W Fooks of theCairo road is ill of remittentt teverI

Capt W J Stone ofKutlawa re ¬

turned to his homo tbts morning af¬

ter a visit to his daughter Mrs S JSnook 1500 Broadway

Mr A L Joynes went to Bentonc

this morning on businessMr Sydney V Johnson went toII

Calvert City yesterday ou a visit tofriendsMrs

1 W M Holt of Dycrsburg I

Fill return to her home tojtlght aftera visit to Mr and Mrs E Futtrcll ofLope Oak

Mr George H Goodman left lastnight for Cairo on business

Judge Lawrcnco Anderson of May

buslInapayimentsdrsstreet Is 111 at her home n

Messrs CtareiJco Totber and ciMf I

Hutchinson Jeft last right for Fort I

WOItbTeL on a vlslLMr ArUe Mills a machinist at tho

Illinois Central shops who Injured Irisfoot left today for his home in Lou ¬ I

isville to remain until the fnjury is-

I

I

heaved sII

Mr Jam Nagel left thIs morningfor Parts Tenn on business I

Mr Frank Ferriman left this mornfug for Jackson Tenn on a business

tripMrJ B Green of MayfleM was

in the city today en route to Bentonon Business

Mr J W Lockwood has returnedfrom Rock Island 1H and Dawnport la after a Inkiness trip

Mrs Charles Yourrr of KuttawaIs the guest of her sister Mrs S JSnook 1GOO Broadway

Misses Katherlno Hovcndcn andLyda West spent Sunday at Brookporttho guests of Mr and Mrs J K West

Misses Mary and Edna Watldns ofLone Oak are the guertsof Mrs GuyHarris 111Q Oho street

Mrs Opha Scarborough with her t

children Matter Albert and Misses J

Margaret and Frances of Dover I

Tenn and Mrs D L Kaln with lit-

tle¬ I

daughters Mary and Daisy ofBenton are visiting their parents Mr-

St

and Mrs W M Pace 1 <H5 South f

Fifth street t

Coroner Frank Eaker 518 Ten¬

nessee street Is ill of acute indiges-tion

I

Misses Rosa Melgan and MaryDugan are visiting in tho county

Mr Howard G Robinson of Guthrle editor of the Tobacco Planter I

the association organ published at t

that place was In the city SundayMr Robinson was connected with the J

Newe Domocrat at ono time ondlsknown here

Miss Florence Elgin who has beenvisiting her aunt Mrs W B Kenne ¬

dy 1145 Broadway returned to herhomo In Hopklnsvllte today

Miss Susie Dabney of 503 NorthFifth street will arrive home tomor ¬

row evening from Chicago >Mr Robert Moore 612 North

Eighth street Is 111 of grip

Mrs William Outh of Louisvilles visiting her parents Mr ami MrsLeonard Block of Broad street

Mr Frank Petter JrJ 10T2

Broad street has gone to New Or¬

leans to attend Mardi Gras i

Dr J Q Taylor and Mr Joseph LFriedman Ileft last night for Chicagoand Inseveral days will lcaOfor NewYork From Now York they willtake a steamer to Cuba where theyWill spend about a month

Miss Louise Coombs a very charm ¬

ing young lady of Lou evil e has ontered school in this city and whilehere Miss Combs will be the sweet ot-

her aunt Miss M E Singleton of333 North Eighth street

Mr W L Scott went to HopkJnville this morning on a butjnew trip

Mrs M B Tucker of WutarlHnreturned home tod8Jaltt a vbtNng-

Capt John E WWUmsotJoe 509

North Sixth street for daysr

TilE FOOD VALUE OF SPAGHETTIWhen the wonderful food value of

Spaghetti Is considered It U not at allsurprising that Spaghetti occupiessuch an Important place on the Amer

exelusion ¬

brand in particular noted for Its fineflavor nourishing quality and lowprice Is Faust lirand Spaghetti Notto knostSpaghetti Is to h 1F U

theJmeansaustalnlngyoubecausepeople who eat meat like It Peoplewho dont eat meat like It For thewithout tinting or who likes to con ¬thatbegins

Sold only In packages by nearly allgrocers nve and ten cents Write to ¬

day for tree book of Faust Spaghettirecipes

IlIAULt nROTIIERS ST LOUIS MO

Mr SD McCunn was ln the dryyesterday visiting relatives en routefrom San Francisco to Louisville hishomo Mr McConn had an honorabledtmbarge from the naval service Hehoe been on tho U S cruiser St Louts

Mr W F Paxton went to Nortonills this morntns on business

The Rov Frederick Thompson PhD and head of St John school olUnlontown returned home this morntag Tho Rev Mr Thompson con ¬

ducted both services at Gram churchyesterday

Mlw Jessie Stevenson of Hopkinsvtlle returned homo today after avisit of several days with her slaterMiss Motile Brown Stove HBO ft of 498Washington street

Dr T L Phillips of Dycusbnrgand one of the proprietors of the NewRichmond hotel Is In tho city onbusiness

Miss Willie Owortney of Carrsvlllehas returned home after a visit wit i

Miss Willie VllHs of North Sixthstreet Miss Owortney was en routehomo from a trip through Oklahoma

Mr U A LagoraarMno proprietorof Hotel Marion of Cairo was Inl thecity Saturday and returned homo yes-

terday¬

Contractor WIU Katterjohn went to I

Cedar Bluff this morning on businessbars Frank L Scott arrived Satur ¬

day night from Denver Ool and Is

with her sister Mrs A S Dabney503 North Fifth street

Mr Our McMahon of OklahomaCity Is the guest of Mr Chris McMa-

hon 316 Adams streetThe condition of Mr Sol Vaughan

who is critically IU at his home 503North Fifth street Is unchanged to-

day¬

PfBwiFCUR1ijVV

In Circuit CourtAlthough It was Washington I

birthday the circuit court continuedIts grind today aa Judge Reel de-

clined¬

to suspend business Tho seeof Mrs Taylor against tho WesternUnion Telegraph company was takenup this morning after the argumentsIn the case of Spidell against theIllinois Central railroad company andGeorge Kreutzef against Jesse Wellhad been completed

Deeds FlintMrs Rowcna Mayhugh dcoled to

C T Allen property In tho countyfor 26250

In llnnkniplcyIn the District Court of the United

States for tho Western District ofKentucky In bankruptcy-

In the matter of John C Bonncx a

bankruptOn20th day of Febrepjy A

D 1909 on considering tire petitionof the aforesaid bankrupt for diecharge tiled on the 19th day of Feb-ruary A D 1909 It te ordered bythe Court that a hearing hehaduporitho same on the 13th da of MarchA D 1909 before said Court otLouisville said district at 10 oclockIn the fore noon or as near theretoas practicable and that notice thereofbe published ono time In The Paducahun a newspaper printed In sold dis¬

trict and that all known creditorsand other persons In Interest may ap¬

pear at said time and place sad MawCSUEC If any they have wit theprayer of the sold petitioner shouldnot bo granted

Witness the Honorable WalterEvans judge ot the sold Court andthe seal thereof at Paducah In solddistrict on tho 20th day of FebruaryA D 1909

J R PURYEAR Clerk

Try Uio Sun for Job V

All kinds of Flowers

For all kind of peoDtei

For alloccasions

Artistically arranged

Fresh Flowers DailyIBoth Phones 398 or 167

Paducah Ky

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HARTSeKUT PRICE SALE

Am a Coin GoodGet ur spex and inspect them pricsftelowl

v

20c Cotton Mops 1 0C 150 Whisk Brooms 8Cii30c Cotton Mops 1 5C lc Chair Seals 5c40o Cotton Mops 20C 35e Brass Wash Boards 25C

Feather Dusters Granite Dippers largo30o 8ellors150 size 8C406 8ellers25e 1 Wash Boilers65c500 Sel1ers30e Box 100 Slate Pencils6C

Harts the Placea

GEO O HART SONS COIncorporated

a JE ADS

Subscribers Inserting want sub lalirah t

the ad U Inserted the rule applyingto every one without exception

WANTEDWhite girl to live with I

family Address W B W care SunHAIR GOODS made to order

I Lnuvenla Miller Old phone 374aFORJ3ALE Buff Wyandotte eggs

Old phono 1074 Frank BurrowsOldIphone 469

FOR RENT 5room house hallbath and lights Fifth and Clark

HAIR work shampooing and dyeIng Lillian Robinson old phone2114

FOR RENTone 4 room housenewly painted 1253 Kentucky AveOld prone 65a-

FORRENTThe hotel at Nortonvllle Apply to F M Fisher for In ¬

formationJ St MimuAN horse shoeing

teneral repairing rubber tires 40South Third-

CHEAPER THAN RENTING IsI

the pajmont plan of the Oliver TypeWriter Call new phone 617

FURNISHED ROOMSClean comI

fortabic modern conveniencesv r 40Washington

FOR RENT Twostory frameresidence 201 Fountain aye Applyto L M RIektf

FOR SALE or trado for goodhorse one surrey almost new Apply1631 Clay Old phone 1025

WILLiAM SOUTHGeneral rig-ger

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electric line splicer All callsfoot of Monroe street

oOH SAMEBarrel PlymouthRock eggs 15 for 50 cents OJd phone1440

FOR SALE New 24Inch swinglathe with ICfoot bed tit a bargalmAddress P care Sun

TIIEOLIVER meets tho demandfor all classes of once work Telephone 517 Ne-wWANTED4 or 5 room housemodern conveniences located tochool house Call phone 301-

WANTEDWe put now covers onumbrella while you wRIt Largestock of umbrellas Eye See JewelryCo 315 BroadwayWANTEDYoe to get our prop o-

We¬

sition sell diamonds on easypayments Eye See Jewelry Co 315Broadway

FURNITURE repairing reflnishlngand packing Ironheds reenameledSidney Douglas Third and Adamsstreets Now phone 190

YOUR LACE curtains need cleanIng You will make no mistake 1Insending them to the Star LaundryPhone 200-

LIBERAL REWARD Is offered forInformation as to whereabouts oSinger Sewing Machine No 634350Address ABC care SunPRESSING CLUB membership U-pOr month Clothes called for anddelivered Jas Duffejr Old phone33Sa

11650 RENTS an uptodato cot¬

tage dose la on north side recaptionhall tour rooms bath electric lightsetc Call 314 North SixthFOR RENTThreefront roomsfurnished or unfurnished Hot waterand bath Old Husband home 935Jefferson street Old phono 1749

WE WASH taco curtains very carefully Get them cleaner and whiterthan you could at home Star Laundry Phone 20Q

NEW WALLPAPER FIRM Johnston Bros phones old 719rnew 990Are ready for business with a hand-some

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line of papers Prompt workguaranteed

LOSTNear Fourth and Broad-way a black receipt case Valuableto no ono but owner Contains B ofR T receipts Return to this office

and receive rewardWAGON YARD Old prices re¬

main with the exception of doubleteams changed to 16c per day Spe¬

cial attention to ladles HartmanRust 326 North Third I

v<

FOR SALENice mare at a bargain Apply 610 Fountain avenue i

WANTED To purchase a few4peaJ fowls Paducah Traction compel-

WANTEDTo trade email farmfor city property T C Gray 311Broadway

FOP SALE or exchange threepedigreed bull terrier pupa HammefUnion station lunch stand11AhEDTwo ladles to IIntrouduce our new line Apply 30VKentucky avenue e

oOH RENT One six room house5 26 Jefferson street Apply to DrBytho 525 H Broadway

CHAIR CANINU and turningGeneral repair work John Hutchi ¬

son Old phone 1201FOR RENT Uroom house 410

S 10th 90 foot lot high and drYBoth hot and cold water Modernplumbing T A Rudy Broadwry

TilE PADUOAH Harness 4t Sad ¬

dIe Co will repair your harness goodas new at reasonable price Willsave you money on collars and saddies 208 Kentucky avenue

FOR SALB Small place 5 acresshort distance from city NIce dwellIng just the place for gardening andLiebereman 4th and Broad or phone 693

FOR CLEANING Dyeing and re-

pairing¬

and remodeling Hats see LeeRrfse Dfy cleaning of all kinds 111Broadway Old phone 1431 newphone 698

bVi1C STARCII lace curtains Justthe degree of stiffness that makesthem hang nicely and dry them uponframes that make them square andstretch them smooth and even Star1Laundry Phone 2W

BUY YOUR COAL from J MRlckman 825 South Third Telcphones New 640 Old 878 Eggcoal 10 cents nut 10 cents lump11 cents charcoal 50 cents per bagAny amount delivered

ILLINOIS COAL k FEED COLDparry dealers iIn the best Union minedcoal sold In Paducah Lump Erg urNut at 12 cents per bushel deliveredanywhere In the city Office and yarwf J1 6th and Tennessee streets NewDhoUA 7t lid phone 6ca

WANTED Men who want to besalesmen to take our correspondencecourse in the science of salesmanshipThe Sheldon school has Increased theearning ppwer of over 35000 moo

from 10 per cent to 100 per cent andmore Clerks bookkeepers correrspondents salesmen and raanagoiscan all earn more by knowing andBDDlrinK Sheldon selllnc methods Wahave helped thousands of men secure

learntrhowgreatest books on business ever writnten will be sent free The SheldonSchool 1640 Republic BMc Chicago

I SteaograpBookkeeperersFTelegraphersIWANTED In the 17 States In

31 Collrtelthese Business Col

ALLothen If YOUwantEVIDfNCE sad WOlIIO RiSe to theflea0scentsfl If

Incorporated Paducah 314 Broad-

way

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GBBORMANNMDPhysician and Surgeon

DR GRIFFITH AssociateBoth Phones Trueh art UldgRes 240 saiBwayO-UlceI 83 Paducah Ky

NOTICEOwing to a change of License

Rate by the City Government

effective January 1st 1009

Fire Insurance rates on ALLCLASSES OF PROPERTY

have been rc noetl FIVECENTS

skis Board sf Uifcrwritirs

F C Bee Sec BL I L fatal Prw