1
ii f r 9 t k- r w a 4 Vwf r 1 4 < ihJ P- T aV r Ii J 1 h PAGE 8 THE PADUCAH EVENING SUNvIt1ItY IR1001 1 It IOur Specialties A True Tonic- A real malt extract rich in tonic properties a perfect digestant is b PNHEUSER 8UgcysTaara It contains 1460 per cent genuine nutritive extract less than per cent of alcohol nonintoxicating Builds flesh tissuegives appetite and energy All DnitiUtt nil Prepared only by AnheuserBusch Brewing Assn USAWorld Inrlttd visit Aobtu crOuch H A KATTEHJOILV Mgr AnlieuserHusch llrancli Paducah Kr IF YOU > r Had fire would you be able to rebuild That is What FIRE INSURANCE Is tor Fire Life Accident Sickness Liability Automobile Teams W F MINNICH TruehWt Bdg Phone 1- 99PFCKHAR1 r 307 SOW THIRD STREET GENERAL BUMMING 1 I SHOEING TIRES and a bone It la th Briwtrr a 1 i iAll Work I GumatedI I Twi snot Bill Vtriti fir Ida I H H Loving L L Bebout llellL01 INN C- OInsurance 306 Broadway Both Phones 383 St Louis and Tennessee I River Packet Company FOR TENNESSEE RIVER STEAMER CLYDE Leave Paducah for Tennessee River Every Wednesday at 4 p m THOMAS IL ARMSTRONG Master EUGENE ROBINSON Clerk This company Is not responsible for Invoice charges unless collected by the clerk of tie boat NOT IN KII I T EVANSVILLE WILL REMAIN IN CENTRAL LEAGUE Indianapolis Nov IBThe meet- Ing of the Central baseball club man ¬ tigers here resulted in the settlement r of only one important question As expected the Evansville franchise was returned to that city it being sold to tbe recently organized stock l company composed of G W Boment Jr John Walker and Jaa F Ryan The matter of salary limit came up and It is probable the limit will be raised to 1200 exclusive of tne man lifer Instead of f 1200 inclusive It Is probable next years schedule will also call for 140 games REMOVAL- J t Victor Vorls the dentist has I moved to tbe Fraternity building rooms 200202 Old Phone 7 J8R BIBLE IN SCHOOLS Owensloro is Now Grappling With Question An Amicable Adjustment There Is Expected By the People Oweniboro is undergoing a mild controversy over the reading of the Bible in the public schools and the Ministers Association has taken up the question The Messenger says The agitation or me question of reading the Bible In the public schools was began a few weeks ago priori pally by Jewish citizens and has teen led by Rabbi Krasnowetz Dr Eras Inowetx prepared and read a paper before tbe city school board at its last meeting The paper dealt exclusively with the legal side of the question andI an array of authority was cited as prohibiting such reading of the Bible A similar fight hl recently been made in a number of cities In Pa Idncah a motion to prohibit the read ¬ Log of the Bible in the pnbllo schools poked only one vote of carrying There was however not a Jew on the board Injunction proceedings were bjgnn but a compromise was reached through Superintendent Lelb of the olty schools who declared that he would not have the Bble read in the city sonools that the board had mere- ly refused to prohibit such reading without in any way making it comnpl scry and that he was at perfect lib erty to the bis discretion in the mat ¬ ter In order to avoid litigation that would have interfered with the work Ing of the school both sides allowed the matter to rest Home such solo lion has been reached wherever the question has arisen in Kentucky and tne legal points involved have never been passed upon by a court It was intimated by one of the leaders in Owensboro that injunction proceed ¬ ings will probably be begun and Dnviess circuit court may be the first to pats upon the vexed question FOOTBALL TEAM SOME OF THOSE WHO WILL I PLAY AGAINST CAIRO Mr John Brooks who Is getting up a football team to play a senior team of Cairo in Padnoah on Thanksgiving afternoon has not completed the line up of his team but has many players to pick from Of about fifteen men he has selected the following which will probably constitute the team John Brooks Ed Toot O Nelson Lon Davit Rob ert Browder M Ramage Grover Lind Kiddle Gerard K Hawkln Clay Kidd E Dell K Burrows Will Burns He will organize tbe teem and begin practice before Sunday to be In readi ness for the game It I Is said that the merchants hero are getting Interested In the game and will iikoly have a big crowd out to see it The locals are anxious to win and will work bard to defeat the visitors Cairo I is said to average in weight about 1 IH und the locals will come within this limit CONSTIPATION Health I Is absolutely impossible If con stlpatlon bo present Many serious cues of liver and kidney complaint have sprung from neglected constipation Such a deplorable condition Is unneces sary There Is a cure for it Herblnc will speedily remedy matters C A Lindsay P M Dromon Fla writes Feb 12 1002i Having tried Herblne I find It a fine medicine for constipation COc bottle Suit by DuBois Kolb A Co e < 11 Siesta In The Jungle tCoprrlchVUM by TC McClure Major Itldan of the Twelfth native cavalry India was hunting In lieu gal with a small party and one after- campla der a tree for a nap Ho had nut slept above a quarter ot au hour when ho was aroused by what seemed to be the purring of a cat only the sound was much louder He had never heard the purr of a tiger or panther but realized In an Instant that ono or the other had come tretplus upon htm as hp slept He was lying on his left Side and fnclug the west and the beast had come up behind him The major opened bill eyes but did not more a linger The beasts tines touched the minis shoulder and suuff- cd at his face and the long whiskers on bis muzzle tickled the mans cheek but ho did not wore lied he raised hand or foot the beast would have seized him by the neck at ffncc The tiger as was afterward ascer ¬ tained had his lair within a few hun ¬ dred fret of where the soldier was ly ¬ lug After a minute or two a paw was placed on the officers shoulder and he was turned over on the broad I I of his back Through his eye winkers ho caught sight of the paw and realized that ho was in tbe thenI I I a full growth tiger For the moment he was rejoiced A panther hasnt the good nature of a tiger and is also moro treacherous A tiger will starTs be torn he will feed on anything that ho has not killed with his own paws while a panther will grab at anything that comes In hlswoy Between tho two the choice was with the tiger and the major felt almost elated over his luckWhen the man had been turned on his back the tiger sat up like a dot and purred like the great cat ho was The man had on a hunting jacket with silver buttons They seemed to be objects of curiosity to the beast and be touched the six of them In succes sion and slightly pulled at them with Ills paw The soldiers hat was lying on the grass near his head The tiger reached for it and began to play with It an you have seen a puppy with a glove or rag lie struck it to the right and then to the left and then jumped after it and seized It In his teeth and gave it a toss Into tbe air He played with the hat for at least ten minutes and then sat up and yawned and returned to his victim Pretty soon a spur on the majors right boot heel attracted his attention It was of brass and quite new and re¬ flected the rays of the sun filtering down through the foliage He licked at tho metal and hurt his tongue on the rowel- With a low growl ho drew back and for a minute seemed to cogitate Then I he began licking at and biting the strop which was also new and full oil and In a minute or two he hall otI I spur off the boot Ho then lay and chewed at the strap as It ha likedI the taste but after n time I aside and rolled over on his back and worked his body about on the grass as If bothered with fleas I I The beast was rolling and purring when one of the horses in camp ut ¬ tered a neigh The major was watch- Ing through half closed lids and the b1mlIlo six feet Into the air to whirl again and stand head to camp For five minutes be stood watching and sniffing and growling Ills tall was held straight i out brls caw lay back and one paw was held about six inches from the ground as it ready to strike As the neigh was not repeated the tiger re- turned to tile major The major was rolled over at least a dozen times by the tiger anti tho beast leaped over him back and forth like a dog at play und ho seemed to get a good deal of amusement out of It and to preserve Ills good uatuil1 He finally fastened his ttttb in the mans hunting belt and lifted him clear of the ground as easily as a watt might lift a kitten If the soldier had not been told over and over again that a tiger eats only what ho kills ho would have made sure that he was to be carried off lie had a revolver In his belt and as his right hand fell down It encoun ¬ tered the butt of the weapon Ho might have drawn it and killed tho beast or n shot might have fright ¬ cited him away but It was hardly a chance In a hundred It may be that tile tiger was holding the man up to see If there was life In him and was hoping to feel blm wake a wore went If there had been the stir of a baud death would have been swift and merciless titer swinging the man pendulum fashion for a full min ute the beast laid him down as care- fully as you please gnawed the belt lu two and pulled it off aud carrying one end In his mouth ho frolicked away and was hidden by the jungle Au hour later the majors party had formed a cordon around the tigers lair and sent In the beaters At tho first uproar the beast charged out with a fierce growl I and killed a native with one blow ot the paw which had treat ¬ ed the soldier so gently Three ruin ¬ utes later he wheeled Dud charged In the other direction and though he received bullets from two different rifles ho sprang upon Captain West of the artillery and carried him 300 feet before falling dead The offlcer who had been seized by the neck was dead long before the tiger gave up the ghost One of the bullets hud cut tho beasts heart and yet ho had bounded away with a wan weighing talIta tal n EXECUTORS SALE On Wednesday November 30 1904 I will soil to the highest and best bidder at about 11 oclock a m at the edit entrance door of the JMcCrackcn county court house III Paducah Ky the following de ¬ I scribed property towlt A two stOry brick itore house and lot situated on the west tide of Sec- ond street known as No 123 South Second street between Broadway street and Kentucky avenue which I fronts 19 nineteen feet and C five Inches on South Second street and running back toward Third I aaldI ary 1 1900 at U60 five hundred and forty dollars per year payable UHi fortyfive dollars per month Also a onestory three room frame house and lot house No 910 situated on the south side ot I1rllllI son avenue between 10th and 11th streets In Vaducah Ky being lit No 0 In block No 4 fronting 43I fortythree feet on Rronson ave oDeI oneI same width of 43 fortythree Itho In rear Each piece of the abovtf described real estate will be sold for onehalf cash and onehalt onI C months credit for which a lien will be retained with Interest date or purchaser may pay all fromI I Also 40 forty shares of stock of the CItizens Savings of Paducah Ky the par of said I shares being 100 one hundred dol lars each Said shares will first be offered In Iota of C five shares and then offered as a whole 40 shares and bid or kids forlrI estate the best trice will be ed Terms cash Also 7 seven shares of IheI stock of the McCracken County Bract and Title company the par of said shares being 50 fifty dol lava each Terms cash W C ELLIS Executor of Emily Davis Deceased November 12 1904 FINGER MASHED OFF I I U WOODWORKER MEETS WITH AN UOJDKNTi I Clarence Melber a wood worker employed lathe local li 0 repairing I shops met with a serious accident this morning and will lose part of a finger as a result lie was working on a truck when the car was lowered onto his hand The middle finger of tbe right hind was mashed oft at the first joint but will have to b4 amputated at the eon ond joint I The patient was taken to the hot ¬ plea after the accident and medical assistance rcoderedr tu Mr Luther Graham tbe well known tobacco man Is suffering fromI aj injured foot ills left foot was caught under a hogshead of tobacco Monday and badly mashed lie is able to be out but has to wear a soft sSoe and limp MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE THE R09ENTUAL BTOOK Mr Albert Rosenthal of the Trans vast Cigar Co over time Blederman Grocery d Baking Co bakery on lower Kentucky avenue which horned last week says that tbe report that his stock of tobacco and cigars was only slightly damaged is erroneous as the entire stock IIa total loss from smoke The tobacco and cigars are all tainted with the smoke end are not worth tbe boxes they ass In The stock is valued at about 1800 anti the fixtures about 100 Tits litanx are insniud for 1100 but tbeilock for oulI 1 100 OFFICE ABOLISHED POSTOFFIOE AT LAMONT A THING OF THE PAST NOW The postoffloe at Lamont this coun ¬ ty has been abolished and the stock on hand was brought to the city andI placed in the local poitolHoe to be sold The discontinuance of this 01llC6I I resulted from the excellent rural roateI I service The locality heretofore served at Lament will be served from RaralI I route No 1 t skin Our Will 11COLD 11 I Covf Hats and Caps of All Kinds Mens and Bo- ysCloves Warm SoIchwool gloves from 25c up COL MIKE WAS TODAY APPOINTED CITY WEIGHER BY TUB MAYOR Mayor Yeiier thus morning appoint eluMr M W Johnson the former councilman city weigher to succeed William Hessleton who died last nightMr Johnson is a good man and will make the city an excellent officer lie has been associated with innlolpal affairs for many years and the work I iii not now to him He went to work this morning immediately after being appointed There Is to be an election of a new weigher next month the election being held annually or HUNG JURY IN A MAYFIELD ilORDER CASE At Mayfield a jury Is tied up In the CliO against Con Brooks for man slaughter He is charged with kill Ing Lon Holmes at Mt Zlun Graves county as a result of a boyish quarrel last Christmas The case was argued yesterday and given to the Jury about t oclock In the afternoon It went to its room and at press time today had not reached a verdict It Is thought that there 1 is no posilblo chance to reach a verdict and the jury will be discharged today at the adjournment of court unlfSH some agreement has been resulted This Is about the most Important cats on the docket In Graves orlmi > nab circuit cour- tCHIEF MR II U WALLAOE IS IN PA DUOAU TODAY Mr IL U Wallace chief engineer of tho I O Is in the olty today on businessMr had been on the In spection train and came np from the Booth on the noon train today Ho wll leave tonight for St t Louis via CairoMr Wallaoo met several local offl oials and held a short conference with them relative to local business MrI Wallace stated that the road expected I to have the now bridge at GilbertiI ellis finished by March let j Tho piers will be ilnlihed y JanI nary 1st unless some very bad weather lets in to stop the workI l ITS LIKEI I PICKING MONEY We can easily save you from 250 to 500 On Suits and OvercoatsT- hat sell from 10 00 to 1850 You will find it profitable to visit our store and look over our line of popular prices In Suits and Overcoats for men boys and children Mens Suits from 500 to 2000 Rain Proof Top Coats We have a nice line ol these goods to show you from Negligee Shirts From 50c up Mens end Dots SweatersFrom I A new line ofI Neckwearto Pita JsmesA Rudy cIte O Hart Kamleiter BOYS and ChildrensSuits Suitsand OvercoatsAlmost I you wish from 150 I up I M SCHWAS JOHNSON ENGINEER UP 0 < W P rxzTOir R P PCKYXA A Ml Cashier f and i AND F DIRECTORS P M Fisher K r Gllion 8 Parley S1 moos o 2000 111 m 1 THE CLOTHIER BROADWAY J AunviCubler Citizens Savings Bankf Third Broadway CAPITAL SURPLUS 140000 Ceo W P Paiton Hndy a Invites the accounts of all persons In need of vV facilities Open Saturday Nights Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits 1 1 It isnt necessary to haveI I money to burn to i STURGIS COAL i Even if it is best coal f you can buy for your money A little of It goes a long WilYj t Sturgis coal burns 15 per cent longer than any other coal because it contains no carbon theyfamous It Is screened three separate and distinct times before it enters your coal bin II 1 Charles R MasonrPho- ne 359 1011 Jefferson St P T REMOVAL- Mr Ed Ware who formerly roo tamed space at Harbours department tore has moved his business ono slating of H line ot samples of Mor ohant Tailoring to Mr Slaughters tore at 224 Broadway He will continue his Buclubdraw lags on Saturday nights as before at ill new location Hubscrlbe jut The Hun 216 C Wallace R the CHANGED A PATENT Mr Charles Q C Leigh has senor cd a patent on a letter file the letters on which can be referred to at a mo mint notice It is said to be a good thing for business men and will be manufactured In Chicago Mr Leigh was some time ago granted a patent on a banana case ho invented anti is now manufacturing on North Secondrl street J r

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It IOurSpecialties

A TrueTonic-

A real malt extract richin tonic properties aperfect digestant is

bPNHEUSER

8UgcysTaara

It contains 1460 per cent genuinenutritive extract less than percent of alcohol nonintoxicatingBuilds flesh tissuegivesappetite and energy

All DnitiUtt nil Prepared only by

AnheuserBusch Brewing AssnUSAWorld Inrlttd visit

Aobtu crOuch

H A KATTEHJOILV Mgr AnlieuserHusch llrancli Paducah Kr

IF YOU>r

Had fire would yoube able to rebuild

That is What

FIRE INSURANCEIs tor

Fire Life Accident

Sickness Liability

Automobile Teams

W F MINNICHTruehWt Bdg Phone 1-

99PFCKHAR1r

307 SOW THIRD STREET

GENERAL BUMMING

1 I SHOEING

TIRES

and

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GumatedII Twi snot Bill Vtriti fir Ida I

H H Loving L L Bebout

llellL01 INN C-

OInsurance306 Broadway Both Phones 383

St Louis and Tennessee

I River Packet Company

FOR TENNESSEE RIVER

STEAMER CLYDE

Leave Paducah for Tennessee RiverEvery Wednesday at 4 p m

THOMAS IL ARMSTRONG MasterEUGENE ROBINSON Clerk

This company Is not responsible forInvoice charges unless collected by theclerk of tie boat

NOT IN KIII T

EVANSVILLE WILL REMAIN INCENTRAL LEAGUE

Indianapolis Nov IBThe meet-

Ing of the Central baseball club man ¬

tigers here resulted in the settlementr of only one important question

As expected the Evansville franchisewas returned to that city it beingsold to tbe recently organized stock

l company composed of G W BomentJr John Walker and Jaa F Ryan

The matter of salary limit came upand It is probable the limit will beraised to 1200 exclusive of tne manlifer Instead of f 1200 inclusive ItIs probable next years schedule willalso call for 140 games

REMOVAL-

Jt Victor Vorls the dentist hasI moved to tbe Fraternity building

rooms 200202 Old Phone 7 J8R

BIBLE IN SCHOOLS

Owensloro is Now Grappling

With Question

An Amicable Adjustment There Is

Expected By the People

Oweniboro is undergoing a mildcontroversy over the reading of theBible in the public schools and theMinisters Association has taken upthe question The Messenger says

The agitation or me question ofreading the Bible In the public schoolswas began a few weeks ago prioripally by Jewish citizens and has teenled by Rabbi Krasnowetz Dr Eras

Inowetx prepared and read a paperbefore tbe city school board at its lastmeeting The paper dealt exclusivelywith the legal side of the question andIan array of authority was cited asprohibiting such reading of the Bible

A similar fight hl recently beenmade in a number of cities In Pa

Idncah a motion to prohibit the read ¬

Log of the Bible in the pnbllo schoolspoked only one vote of carryingThere was however not a Jew on theboard Injunction proceedings werebjgnn but a compromise was reachedthrough Superintendent Lelb of theolty schools who declared that hewould not have the Bble read in thecity sonools that the board had mere-

ly refused to prohibit such readingwithout in any way making it comnplscry and that he was at perfect liberty to the bis discretion in the mat ¬

ter In order to avoid litigation thatwould have interfered with the workIng of the school both sides allowedthe matter to rest Home such sololion has been reached wherever thequestion has arisen in Kentucky andtne legal points involved have neverbeen passed upon by a court It wasintimated by one of the leaders inOwensboro that injunction proceed ¬

ings will probably be begun andDnviess circuit court may be the firstto pats upon the vexed question

FOOTBALL TEAM

SOME OF THOSE WHO WILLI PLAY AGAINST CAIRO

Mr John Brooks who Is getting upa football team to play a senior teamof Cairo in Padnoah on Thanksgivingafternoon has not completed the lineup of his team but has many playersto pick from

Of about fifteen men he has selectedthe following which will probablyconstitute the team John BrooksEd Toot O Nelson Lon Davit Robert Browder M Ramage GroverLind Kiddle Gerard K HawklnClay Kidd E Dell K Burrows WillBurns

He will organize tbe teem and beginpractice before Sunday to be In readiness for the game It IIs said that themerchants hero are getting InterestedIn the game and will iikoly have a bigcrowd out to see it The locals areanxious to win and will work bard todefeat the visitors Cairo Iis said toaverage in weight about 1IH und thelocals will come within this limit

CONSTIPATION

Health IIs absolutely impossible If constlpatlon bo present Many seriouscues of liver and kidney complaint havesprung from neglected constipationSuch a deplorable condition Is unnecessary There Is a cure for it Herblncwill speedily remedy matters C ALindsay P M Dromon Fla writesFeb 12 1002i Having tried HerblneI find It a fine medicine for constipationCOc bottle Suit by DuBois Kolb A Co

e <

11 Siesta InThe Jungle

tCoprrlchVUM by T C McClureMajor Itldan of the Twelfth native

cavalry India was hunting In lieugal with a small party and one after-camplader a tree for a nap Ho had nutslept above a quarter ot au hour whenho was aroused by what seemed tobe the purring of a cat only thesound was much louder He hadnever heard the purr of a tiger orpanther but realized In an Instant thatono or the other had come tretplusupon htm as hp slept He was lyingon his left Side and fnclug the westand the beast had come up behind him

The major opened bill eyes but didnot more a linger The beasts tinestouched the minis shoulder and suuff-cd at his face and the long whiskerson bis muzzle tickled the mans cheekbut ho did not wore lied he raisedhand or foot the beast would haveseized him by the neck at ffncc

The tiger as was afterward ascer ¬

tained had his lair within a few hun ¬

dred fret of where the soldier was ly¬

lug After a minute or two a pawwas placed on the officers shoulderand he was turned over on the broad

IIof his back Through his eye winkersho caught sight of the paw andrealized that ho was in tbe thenIII

a full growth tiger For the momenthe was rejoiced A panther hasnt thegood nature of a tiger and is also morotreacherous A tiger will starTs betorn he will feed on anything that hohas not killed with his own pawswhile a panther will grab at anythingthat comes In hlswoy Between thotwo the choice was with the tiger andthe major felt almost elated over his

luckWhen the man had been turned onhis back the tiger sat up like a dotand purred like the great cat ho wasThe man had on a hunting jacket withsilver buttons They seemed to beobjects of curiosity to the beast andbe touched the six of them In succession and slightly pulled at them withIlls paw

The soldiers hat was lying on thegrass near his head The tiger reachedfor it and began to play with It an youhave seen a puppy with a glove or raglie struck it to the right and then tothe left and then jumped after it andseized It In his teeth and gave it a tossInto tbe air He played with the hatfor at least ten minutes and then satup and yawned and returned to hisvictim

Pretty soon a spur on the majorsright boot heel attracted his attentionIt was of brass and quite new and re¬

flected the rays of the sun filteringdown through the foliage He lickedat tho metal and hurt his tongue onthe rowel-

With a low growl ho drew back andfor a minute seemed to cogitate Then

Ihe began licking at and biting thestrop which was also new and fulloil and In a minute or two he hall otIIspur off the boot Ho then layand chewed at the strap as It ha likedIthe taste but after n time I

aside and rolled over on his back andworked his body about on the grassas If bothered with fleas I

I

The beast was rolling and purringwhen one of the horses in camp ut ¬

tered a neigh The major was watch-Ing through half closed lids and the

b1mlIlosix feet Into the air to whirl again andstand head to camp For five minutesbe stood watching and sniffing andgrowling Ills tall was held straight i

out brls caw lay back and one pawwas held about six inches from theground as it ready to strike As theneigh was not repeated the tiger re-turned to tile major

The major was rolled over at leasta dozen times by the tiger anti thobeast leaped over him back and forthlike a dog at play und ho seemed toget a good deal of amusement outof It and to preserve Ills good uatuil1He finally fastened his ttttb in themans hunting belt and lifted himclear of the ground as easily as a wattmight lift a kitten If the soldier hadnot been told over and over againthat a tiger eats only what ho killsho would have made sure that he wasto be carried off

lie had a revolver In his belt andas his right hand fell down It encoun ¬

tered the butt of the weapon Homight have drawn it and killed thobeast or n shot might have fright ¬

cited him away but It was hardly achance In a hundred It may be thattile tiger was holding the man up tosee If there was life In him and washoping to feel blm wake a worewent If there had been the stir of abaud death would have been swiftand merciless titer swinging theman pendulum fashion for a full minute the beast laid him down as care-fully as you please gnawed the beltlu two and pulled it off aud carryingone end In his mouth ho frolickedaway and was hidden by the jungle

Au hour later the majors party hadformed a cordon around the tigerslair and sent In the beaters At thofirst uproar the beast charged out witha fierce growlI and killed a native withone blow ot the paw which had treat ¬

ed the soldier so gently Three ruin¬

utes later he wheeled Dud charged Inthe other direction and though hereceived bullets from two differentrifles ho sprang upon Captain Westof the artillery and carried him 300feet before falling dead The offlcerwho had been seized by the neck wasdead long before the tiger gave upthe ghost One of the bullets hud cuttho beasts heart and yet ho hadbounded away with a wan weighing

talItatal

n

EXECUTORS SALE

On Wednesday November 301904 I will soil to the highest andbest bidder at about 11 oclock am at the edit entrance door of the

JMcCrackcn county court house III

Paducah Ky the following de ¬

Iscribed property towlt

A two stOry brick itore house andlot situated on the west tide of Sec-ond street known as No 123 SouthSecond street between Broadwaystreet and Kentucky avenue which

I fronts 19 nineteen feet and C

five Inches on South Second streetand running back toward Third

IaaldIary 1 1900 at U60 five hundredand forty dollars per year payableUHi fortyfive dollars per month

Also a onestory three roomframe house and lot house No 910situated on the south side ot I1rllllIson avenue between 10th and 11thstreets In Vaducah Ky being litNo 0 In block No 4 fronting 43Ifortythree feet on Rronson ave

oDeIoneIsame width of 43 fortythreeItho In rear Each piece of the abovtf

described real estate will be soldfor onehalf cash and onehalt onI

C months credit for which a lienwill be retained with Interestdate or purchaser may pay all fromII

Also 40 forty shares ofstock of the CItizens Savingsof Paducah Ky the par of said I

shares being 100 one hundred dollars each Said shares will first beoffered In Iota of C five shares andthen offered as a whole 40shares and bid or kids forlrIestate the best trice will beed Terms cash

Also 7 seven shares ofIheIstock of the McCracken County

Bract and Title company the parof said shares being 50 fifty dollava each Terms cashW C ELLIS Executor of Emily

Davis DeceasedNovember 12 1904

FINGER MASHED OFFI

I U WOODWORKER MEETS WITH

AN UOJDKNTiI

Clarence Melber a wood workeremployed lathe local li 0 repairing I

shops met with a serious accidentthis morning and will lose part of afinger as a result

lie was working on a truck whenthe car was lowered onto his handThe middle finger of tbe right hindwas mashed oft at the first joint butwill have to b4 amputated at the eon

ond jointI The patient was taken to the hot ¬

plea after the accident and medicalassistance rcoderedr tu

Mr Luther Graham tbe wellknown tobacco man Is suffering fromIaj injured foot ills left foot wascaught under a hogshead of tobaccoMonday and badly mashed lie isable to be out but has to wear a softsSoe and limp

MUCH DAMAGE

WAS DONE THE R09ENTUALBTOOK

Mr Albert Rosenthal of the Transvast Cigar Co over time BledermanGrocery d Baking Co bakery onlower Kentucky avenue which hornedlast week says that tbe report thathis stock of tobacco and cigars wasonly slightly damaged is erroneous asthe entire stock IIa total loss fromsmoke

The tobacco and cigars are alltainted with the smoke end are notworth tbe boxes they ass In Thestock is valued at about 1800 anti thefixtures about 100 Tits litanx areinsniud for 1100 but tbeilock for oulI1 100

OFFICE ABOLISHED

POSTOFFIOE AT LAMONT ATHING OF THE PAST NOW

The postoffloe at Lamont this coun ¬

ty has been abolished and the stockon hand was brought to the city andIplaced in the local poitolHoe to besold The discontinuance of this 01llC6II

resulted from the excellent rural roateII

service The locality heretofore servedat Lament will be served from RaralII

route No 1

t

skin

Our

Will11COLD11I

Covf

Hats and

Caps of

All Kinds

Mens and Bo-

ysClovesWarm SoIchwool

gloves from

25c up

COL MIKE

WAS TODAY APPOINTED CITYWEIGHER BY TUB MAYOR

Mayor Yeiier thus morning appointeluMr M W Johnson the formercouncilman city weigher to succeedWilliam Hessleton who died last

nightMrJohnson is a good man and will

make the city an excellent officer liehas been associated with innlolpalaffairs for many years and the workIiii not now to him He went to workthis morning immediately after beingappointed There Is to be an electionof a new weigher next month theelection being held annually

or

HUNG JURY

IN A MAYFIELD ilORDER CASE

At Mayfield a jury Is tied up In theCliO against Con Brooks for manslaughter He is charged with killIng Lon Holmes at Mt Zlun Gravescounty as a result of a boyish quarrellast Christmas

The case was argued yesterday andgiven to the Jury about t oclock Inthe afternoon It went to its roomand at press time today had notreached a verdict It Is thought thatthere 1is no posilblo chance to reach averdict and the jury will be dischargedtoday at the adjournment of courtunlfSH some agreement has beenresulted

This Is about the most Importantcats on the docket In Graves orlmi >

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MR II U WALLAOE IS IN PADUOAU TODAY

Mr IL U Wallace chief engineerof tho I O Is in the olty today on

businessMrhad been on the In

spection train and came np from theBooth on the noon train today Ho

wll leave tonight for Stt Louis via

CairoMrWallaoo met several local offl

oials and held a short conference withthem relative to local business MrIWallace stated that the road expected

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to have the now bridge at GilbertiIellis finished by March let j

Tho piers will be ilnlihed y JanInary 1st unless some very bad weatherlets in to stop the workI

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ITS LIKEII

PICKING MONEYWe can easily save you from 250 to 500

On Suits and OvercoatsT-hat sell from 10 00 to 1850

You will find it profitable to visit our store and look over ourline of popular prices In Suits and Overcoats for men boys

and children

Mens Suits from 500 to 2000

Rain Proof Top CoatsWe have a nice line ol these goods toshow you from

NegligeeShirts

From 50c up

Mens end Dots

SweatersFrom

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A new line ofI

Neckwearto

Pita

JsmesA RudycIte O Hart

Kamleiter

BOYS and

ChildrensSuits

Suitsand

OvercoatsAlmostI

you wish from

150 I

up

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DIRECTORSP M FisherK r Gllion8 Parley

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THE CLOTHIERBROADWAY J

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Citizens Savings BankfThird Broadway

CAPITAL SURPLUS 140000

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Invites the accounts of all persons In need of vVfacilities

Open Saturday Nights

Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits1

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It isnt necessary to haveIImoney to burn to i

STURGIS COAL i

Even if it is best coal f

you can buy for your money

A little of It goes a longWilYjt

Sturgis coal burns 15 per cent longer than anyother coal because it contains no carbontheyfamousIt Is screened three separate and distinct timesbefore it enters your coal bin

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Charles R MasonrPho-ne 359 1011 Jefferson StP

TREMOVAL-

Mr Ed Ware who formerly roo

tamed space at Harbours departmenttore has moved his business ono

slating of H line ot samples of Mor

ohant Tailoring to Mr Slaughterstore at 224 Broadway

He will continue his Buclubdrawlags on Saturday nights as before atill new location

Hubscrlbe jut The Hun

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CHANGED A PATENT

Mr Charles Q C Leigh has senorcd a patent on a letter file the letterson which can be referred to at a momint notice It is said to be a goodthing for business men and will bemanufactured In Chicago Mr Leighwas some time ago granted a patenton a banana case ho invented anti isnow manufacturing on North Secondrlstreet

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