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The Paducah Sun-Democrat from Paducah, Kentucky • 8

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PAGE EIGHT TITE PADCCAn EVENING SUN CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF EVENTS IN PADUCAH DURING THE YEAR OF 10 i Lcatherworkers' strike; Paducah presbytery convenes at First Pres January. Kitty league began; funeral of Dr, 1. New county administration E. Cave, took charge; Henry Singery sue- '14. Miss Stella Anderson select-ceeded James Collins as ehief of ed to represent High schools in an-noliro 'nual oratorical contest.

19. Jotuisoii Piia company'i safe robbed. 21, Mem ili I conference closed; federal court convened. S. Verdict for damages Crow accidentally killed wMle hurt-ing.

8. Democratic primary 9. Wfastrous fire at.Calvwt City. 10. Frank Parham died.

12. Public schools ojiened. 1 3. H. R.

Lindwy'g auto burm-d 8. Kevil chosen as site for annual I. C. picnic. 9.

Habeas corpus proceedln'ge taken out for Tom Farrin and Guy Dean. PI. County schools resume sescion. 12. Southwestern Kentucky Dental 15.

W. N. and C. H. Carter got 1 1 AO verdict against Patrolman 2.

Judge J. L. Bethshares died.1 I Ponrrnni7atlnn nf eeneral na.ii' limn Thninni: iiiert 4. Board of public works rear-1 16,. Commercial club has get-to-ganlzed.

Igether, dinner; sleet storm ties up 23. Joe Smith died In Louisville. 2C, Kitty league season formally ojiened, Hufe'h Ijong killed under wheela of own engine at Princeton. 28. New Ferryboat G.

Robertson 'entered Paducah harbor. 29. Confederate veterans hold memorial services; typographical union held memorial service. S. CapL James Browne, Confederate veteian, died.

31. Miss Ceorgia Giegory secured $2,00) verdict in slander wit. June. 1. Yeggs tried to blow safe of Paducah Vinegar company; Harry C.

Clark gored to death by bull. i byterian church. 17. Kitty league formally reorganized, 18. Paducah presbytery adjourned; Postmaster Fisher reappointed by President Taft.

19. Criminal term of circuit court began. 20. Central fire station completed. 21.

Mrs. Lum Thompson identified corpse as that of her son; Hiram Smedley granted new trial by appellate court. 22. Mrs. Lum Thompson swore out warrant against Bert Guire and Albert Hale for murder of her son.

23. Coldest day of winter. 24. John Hobson died at Shreve-; port. La.

2 Federal court convened! con- between law ana tai ue-partments of city. 26. Anniversary ot.Odd Fellow, night rider cases continued in federal court. i c. i.ku fnr nWcnlnsis tnnituriiim started 7.

Fiscal court- organized; ODr; B. Prvor died as result of burns; zero weather. 8. Ccal basketball sea-. ion Inaugurated.

9. Chris libel died. i 10. Heavy ice gorge passed ija- ducah. ii PmliKHh made state sales point of Planters' Protective asso- latlnn i T.kMi iw is rescued rom ice at Smithland.

13 Two workmen seriously in- ren in rnllanse' of trestle at Kut- 3. bridee I Rev, Wm. Bourquin accept in-all to Brooklyn church. $7 Str John L. Lowry caught Uie gorge.

Mrs Robert Reeves died. I "ii. Heavy ice endangers river roDrtv I 11 Massac precinct returns miss- In court house. I 34 Grand JurY adjourned; For- mer Sheriff John W. Ogilvie Indict- efl on technicalities.

I I Stewart for alleged insult, car service. will' Morrison accidentally swallowed poison and died. 21. Knights of Pythias celebrate twenty-first Superin tendent J. A.

Carnagey eiectea lor four years. 22. Washington' birthday. 23. County Jail condemned as unsanitary; Edward McWhlrter killed by railroad at Wolfe Lake, 111 Miss Stella Anderson won meaai ior um wmuia m-nm iwu- rtUCK.V IMS" wnuoi ui annual rogue.

26. Roos company factor) destio. ea oy nre. importers rarrea trom tuv erside hcsi'iia' Investigation. -8.

Isaac Davits died; ueorgr K. Leonard died. 0 March. l. Gentleman burglar operates city.

2. Postoftlce reports show, big increase over former fiscal year. 3. American-German and City National bank merger; Walter Seek died. 4.

Sensational chase of robbers through Paducah by bloodhounds. 5. Paducah Home Telephone 7. Chicken thieves active In this 27. Grand Master John n.i....k a society holds first meeting here; 1.

Downs found II of anmiiexv at: n.v,,. i 13. Henry Ho'rseley died as result of injuries sustained In fall from the Cumberland river bridge; S. B. Penn, Bwe- 14.

Requisition asked for return! of John Hunt at Murphysboro, to anwe'r to a charge of murder. ic. John U. Purj ear, federal ourt clerk, died. 18, Clever ruse of prisoners to escape from county ja'l toiled.

J. C. Bet had miraculous cape in treet car awldent. 21 lxuis FutreH sentenced to 2 in penitentiary tor murder of Horace Oburn-. 22.

Kitti- league's memberfhln ln creased to 6 clubs. Walter S. Blackburn sworn Jg feder court clerk succeeding J. pi. Puryear.

24. Countorfeit moiiids found In home of A N. McKclvey. 25. Guy Dean net free In trial on charge of murder of Pool road victim; Mart Coulson confeses to Mhiniblng 26.

Vice-Mayor Ed Hanuan ais for trial on plumbing conspiracy. 2S. Farmers' Union held annual session at Central City. 'Z'). Floard health pltns war on iop crenm cones.

AiiKOt. 1. Trial of plumber' conspiracy tiegnn; Oily W'eighef WrTgit was harged withviiirompetenry 2. Work on Island creek bridge begun; plumbers held over to grand Jury'. 2.

City pun-haped site for stables; "Eighth of August" observed; iharges against City Weigher Wright dismissed; oharjs f.galnut Vice-1 Mayor Hannan continued. 4. Inquest held over Marion Ryan who was killed on l.C. S. Former She-riff Pctter filed suit against surety of Hiram Smedley for I In I 1 23.

Johannesburg's comet visi- company changed hand In receiver's Ale here. 24. Plans for fall fair begun. I 6. Five stores broken Into by 27.

Ladies' Union Label League' youthful burglars; the Rev. M. E. orcanired. IDodd attacked by C.

E. Graham. vicinity. 8. First National bank decided to merge with Globe Bank Trust and erect new building.

9. Capt. "Yaller" Dam Smith dropped dead at wheel of towboat Lyda. 10. Steamers John Hopkins, 6.

mother central pied; injuries 7. 112 28 Mrs W. 0. Eubanks fatally' turned. I 27.

Graded schools voted in Ar-1 cadia. Revival began at First church. 31. Work of razing buildings at Fourth street and Broadway for akvscraiter begun: twelve injured In wreck on I. C.

railroad at Rives, Tenn ff. February. PAS 'J. Ferryboat Settle Owen sank. 2.

Petition circulated for gravel 'mads In mnnrr: 3. Tobacco buyers filed suit tract. 4. Evening Sun offers Drizes for beautiful lawns; redemption of city hnnria hair an 1 5 Protestant Pastors', associa- tlon started campaign for union re-1 jrjval -r i 7. Committee appointed to In-' vestlgate Riverside hospital.

I S. Nln hnnr day in locomotive1 department of I. jC. shops. 9.

Decided to build new ferry- boat to replace burned Bettie lt fnr KIM. lvle Alay Grosshart fatally burned. 10., The Rev. W. E.

Cave died at Danville; Howard Bourland found dead at wharfboat; Fred Gillum and Bettie Holifleld elope to Fulton; suitor. KJ OTl III fees; Hal Walters died. "boosters'' -visited Paducah. 7. Rhodes H.

Dorsev drowned in 13. Hal 8ulU-van died a reuM of )hio river at Uvingrton Point; Mrs. injuries sustained in tuto collision: Chris Stelnhauer died suddenly of I. C. shop employes strike.

leart failure. H- Split in Third Distrk-t conven- 8. County school teuhers institute ln Murray. onvened. Strike of railroad employe 9.

Contract awarded for Stahl to Princeton and kins-tobacco warehouse. 10. Theodore Roosevelt Invited to I lf- rallroa1 'mployea' strike (Mt Pad-cah. TV! 11. Socialists nominate city and I f' unlht county nominees; Jam's W.

GleavV 'm' 20. Harold l-gh. faiaHy injured auto acclden Un ChU-ago, brought 1 2. MiCraoken county teachers' here for burUK 0 nstltue adjourned; mayor', power to, Boilermakers' conwntton ad-revoke saloon license questioned. Itemed; Henry Bennett died.

13 Ayer-I ord Tie company qde- reached jded to erect drj- docks; pure food cmax of Masons, visited Paducah 28. Venire summonsed from Mar shall county to try Hiram Smedley. 29. Trial of Smedley completed and case given to Jury. 30..

Hiram Smedley given five years In penitentiary; "Red)' Thompson is discovered alive at Dayton, Tenn. My. 2. Negotiations between carpen-iers and contractors for settlement wage scale. "3.

Carpenters' strike settled; almi4oue given keeimr on -alary basin. 5. Will Hamilton escaped from ounty jflil. "Red" Thompson reaches his in Birmingham, new fire station formally occu John W. MHler received fatal in fall from building.

Bert Guire and Albert Hale dis-harged' for the murder of nnldentl- 5ed youtii ifound on Tool road. The Rev. Mt E. Dodd stricken with appendicitis In pulpit at First Baptist ctvurch; sensational escape from conny jarl folted. 10.

Southwestern Kentucky Medi cal society met. 12. Dr. C. E.

Puroell shot Dr. Frank Boyd; 13 people, including Post, drowned when City of 3altiIlo sunk. 13. Players for Kitty league began to report. 13.

Agitation concerning width of span for Burtlrngton bridge began. 16. Joe Walker appointed master mechanic at I. C. shop.

18. Paducah 'escapes tall of Hal-ley's comet but Benton'tes see comet "du." 21. State board raised McCracken county asseement 10 per cent; Capt. J. E.

Mason, veteran river pilot. died. 22. Baccalaureate sermon delivered to county school graduates. 23.

Mrs. Oddle Thcmas- deserted infant child here. 24. Body of Fowler Post recovered from Mississippi at Cheiiter, III. Tee-Hee Tilts 0 MAKING IT WARM.

Mrs. Sauctus-I think the Rer. Mr. Overreach was fired with bis subject today. Mr.

Grumpy-He ought to be fired. by "Joy ridt-re." wviueuiaiiiv ikll'k'd at Cunningham, Ky. Tie car riers striKe seiiiea. 16. KaUienlne Block died.

17, Deal for Improvement of (iMttrhf1 nttrf.ii rM'ul l.u. ChauJet suicides. hmwiiall bai Third district senatorial con ventlon had Kitty leairue iiwi "lofwd: Racha4 lored, killed aged husband. 21. Doivblo wreck on I.

C. mw White Plains. 23. Craig Mofe: confessed to theft of unc-le'a horse, 2.1. Announcement made of big flour II to be built hre.

Puducah secures state n. of Daughters of Rebekah. 26. Grand Jury empaneled; local fiKitliall Feawn opened "27. Republicans held city convention.

28. Fall fair opened. 29. Kentucky State Medical so ciety spfartod, Paducah for next meet; Frank mysteriously as- samfinated on own doorstep. County Court ClerU' assofia-llon convi msl here.

Octohi-r. 1. Fall fair ended. 8. Torrey revlial begnn at Auditorium rink1.

4. Mann Clark chi-tud supervisor of we'htu and meawires. Kiesii-t ration day. 5. Western Kentucky flooded ly water spout.

6. William H. Ieavitt arrives. 7. Tom rtrntn Indicted for Poo! road murder.

S. Jim lrake and Filter Jennie Ijvnn acquitted on charge of niurdr of John (ttlison. Joe Martin, aged shop car pen. ler, died In bunting house. 11.

Col. John L. Vanm sited Paducah. 12. Fred Otterwn.

killed In Cairo, brought here for twrial Iionisville 24. Utile Nina Tolleson died as 'result of swallowing tablets. I State declined to offer re ward for murderer of Frank Mc- Matma. 26. Southwestern Kentucky Medl- oy mgni riovrs.

29. Agitation for extension lof street car lines to Lone Onk. 30. Torrey revival ended; Binhop O'Donnichiie confirmed large cIuni at Cat ho'- church; attempt made to kill Patrolman Lee Ogilvie. 31.

Chicago passenger train flagged with -red shirt by negro. November. 1. The Rev. D.

Wright accept ed call to IiOiusvllle church. 2. of Frank AlcManus ex- and bullets extracted. t. liOne uuk earners muooie bT appellate court.

gan to settle. 6. Rudolph Smith killed at Mur ray when he attempted to patty of o'posstim hunters. frighten 7. Henry Cherry', colored Wiled hy Harry Shaver, colored, at wharf; Mrs.

Henry- Bougeno died. 8. Election day. 4. Returns of election showed Democratic landslide, 11.

Suit for 76.0flO- for breach of contract, filed agalnet City tlonal bank. 12. Harri Hulln died. 13. Frank Purdom killed at Massac by Birrt Tbompsoiv.

15. Tdeohone men held conven tion In Paducah; A. E. Wurth died. 116.

Memphis Method! conference convened' here. 17. Seldou R. Glenn nominated as Democratic, candidate for state senator In Third district. 18.

Baptist association decided to meet In Paducah In 191,1. returned In iK'it rider case. 23. Ed Alcvaiidor died. 24.

day. 25. FanmwV Institute met to Paducah; Bert Thompson acquitted on charge of murder of Frank Purdom. 26. Marsh S-aden died at l.

C. Hospital after ia with dth'. 27; Putin all nslU-d Vy -heavy ralnnormv 28. 'Family of. I'.

H. Cox bad nar row escape from dath by ptomalno )Kilsoii'lng. Jiiincs Stuart crushed lo death under 'nam near Union sla-" tiOIW 29. Ernest 1'lilllipn, colored, ran iimiK-k and hot ui jiollce. 3l.

Al Wlnftvy arrested. Decemlicr. 1. Good Fellow moveme-nt started by philanthroiiic department of Woman's club and Kverring Sun. Saloon pnrzhed over bood-s.

3. Woods, colored. burned to path. 4. Hlks memorial held at Ken tucky theater.

1. Cvn-itu r'ttirus showed Mc Cracken cimrrty Kuiiitil 22 per cent. 6. First heavj snw fell. 7.

DemocraU ln-ld caucus. 8. Dr. J. o.

HriHiks' home rolW by colored -'servant; Capl, J. J. Voung, veteran pilot, died. 10-. County mi nor visors naniedi, Warrants sworn out against threw firms for child la-tar vooletttoaa; F.

M. Boyd, confederate vuran. died. 19. Col.

Q. Q. QnlirN-i, dean of Pa ducah bar, died. 20. G.

J. Murrav fell H0 Nit from sanditil)e and lived. "1. S. H.

'Moriran drowned near Gllbertsvllle. 24. Census returns showed Pad-u- eah gained 16 pnr n-nt. 25. tlinetmas.

27. Thomas Dowling killed on C. I At. t. railroad near Iola; ftt John's day.

'R Mm RllulMih MI'k itliwV 29. W. Rleke died; Brookno girl deserted here. 30. Al Dav4in frois county.

MhaIc for llicycle llimp. A Godalmlng (Eng'jndl wor man named Oliver has disco' that an ordinary blorle -pump be converted Into' a tnuilcal Instrument. He took part on Saturday evening In a concert at Oodalmlng, and gave bicycle pump selections. In. nludlng "Klllamey." "The Holy City," and "The Dear Homeland." The Instrument sound like a cross between a (lute and a tromtone, and the method, of playing It suggest both Instruments.

Phlladelplhla North American. There are about 17l.K0,0o0 cu bic miles of water In the Pacific. WOMUX'N IIAIK DKSTIMrtKI). tlreat Havoc Wmuglit hy Women's CarelnwneM. Many women destroy the beamy of their ha'r through lh.aiighlle)i' or Ignorance of certain facta i Tliey do not shampoo their hair often enough, or too often.

They foaps or preparations will, conta'n Ingredients harmful to the sralp and hair. As a result of such tr-atroent dandruff Is created, the hair loosens, lows color, fall out, and baldness commences, unless pronfv and. prompt precautions are lUr In time. Then again, mlfroie and icerta'n diseases bring abtint un healthy scalp and hair conditions. Most people can rid themselves of dandruff and correct dlrvaeed alp and hair condlMoni If they iH uie-- the right remedy, and we will po.i-tU-el.v guarantee that It will eradt- caUHl handTiiff and prevent a or it will not co the user anvihlng.

That's a pretty broad tai-ment but we will back It and prove with our own money. Kexau "93" Hair Tonic Is the remedy that wHl grow hair and overcome scalp and hair troubles. It will grow harr ev. on bald beads, unless all life In the balr roots has been extlnguldied. the follicles closed, and the scalp is glazed andi shiny.

It gets its name from the fact that It grow hair ln93 out of lflfl canes, where It received a thoroughly hard, Impartial and practical- test. We want you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic at our rli'k. Ton surely cannot lose anything by doing 10, while you have everything to nlu. You would -better think this over, md then come In and see ns about this offer. Yon will be well repaid for your vhlt to our store.

Two i-tes, 50 cents and Remember u)u ran obtain Rexall Remed'ies In Paducah only at our rtore. Drug Store. "V- 2 Confederate monument veiled iri Oak Grove cemetery. un S. Declamatory contest held at Hiph school 4.

fire at Brooknort; 5. Dr. If. W. Burwelf baccalaureate sermon to High whool graduates; Knights of Pythias and MdSern Woodmen hold memorial 6.

Youthful thieves, inspired moving pictures, 6tei physician's auto and start west. 8. Four men dasied from Cumber, land river bridge when broke; Burlington site approved government engineers. 9. High school commencement exercises held.

10. Dr. R. A. Torrcy secured for unJon rwlval.

11. -Tom Farrin arrested on (iiarge of m-urder of unidentified youth In Pool road mystery. 014. Tom Jarriu confessed to murder and implicated Guy Dean, his pal. 15.

Irih McLoy. supposed to be Pool road- victim, turned up alive. 17. Dr. H.

P. Sights elected super-intendent of West Ket.tucky asj-lum at Hopkinsville. IS. Harry Cooper resigns manager ship of Paducaii Indians and Louis Angermeier chosen as successor. 19.

0ening of annual 2'0. Examining trial of Tom Farrin and Guy Dean began. 21. Commencement exercises of St Mary's acedemy. 22.

James Miller's body recovered from Ohio near Brookport. 23. Dr. S. Z.

Holland- elected health officer succeeding H. P. Sight? 26. Coroner Frank Eaker died; John Gibson killed by James Jones in bawdy house fight; Chautauqua closed. 27.

Ellis Eaker, cub pilot on the steamer Clyde, drowned in Tennessee river. 30, Settlement of house muddle and county alnis-N. Cart ee took charge. July. 2.

Guy Dean and Tom Farrin held to grand Jury without bail. 4. Rosa Steveoeon, colored, stabbed to death, by "Black Margie" Hiives. 6. Ferryboat G.

W. made maiden trip. Robertson 7. Frank Tanner, of Barlow, was drowned. By Schwartz and Weston REASSURED.

Dlva-I will sing the grand aria from the "Cld" (To the director, aside) Oh. sir, I au afraid I can't sing It! Director Never mind; so am I too. OH, HEAVEN8I Will Davis, colored, murdered George nspectors complete inspection or Paducah. 14 CTit Haynes shot Priced in Ballard county, by Luther 15. Joe Careyt' coloied, in, Ohio.

drowned I 11. M. M. Tucker appointed, lo- al prizer for tobacco association. 12.

Nick Shutler arrested for attempt to break into vault of post-office. 13. rwiiB iui I 16. Thomas Hawkins, vet- ca! society adjourned I at Bardwoll. ran pilot, died; Lothrr Huyncs was 27- Frank Church died and-brought to Riverside hosplul.

jdenly; Ptter VaiiKhan shot at by J. 17. Group No. 1 of Kentucky c- CKre. Bankers' association convened In Pa.l 29- Rlw' warned PIMPLY? WELL, DOJiT BE! 3.

jhe Rev. Dewltt Cunningham lof Paducah, falls dead of heart fail-People Notice It Drive Them Oil ure Clinton, Mo. and Joe Fowler sold by Paducah and Evansville Packet company. 11. Samuel Bates found dead in 12- Local unions formulate new iwage scaie.

15- Ja Ferriman Grand Rivers; Capt. died at C. Clark Apparatus for new lire sta- Hons purchased Halt million increase shown ia assessment of McCracken county 1- Block Day for- Home oi Friendless. Shelton Berry killed by I. train on Cairo division.

22. City basketball league closed 2- Reorganization of I. league unoer way. 27. Easter.

Z. I'aimisi urougui sun formerCChief of Police James Col-j VOT 30. Mysterious robbery at High school and McCIain Mitchell, a stu- room. 31. Diphtheria became epidemic in citJ- April 1.

Richard Whitaker, Lovelare-i ville farmer, mysteriously disap pears. 2- Magistrate Waltmon filed ap- nf magistrate In Seventh district. 4. Resolutions passed by general council authorizing many miles of Typewriter company. 8.

City experiments with oil on gravel streets. 9. Date set for union revival. 10. Unknown boy found murdered on Pool road; Capt.

W. C. Shaw, veteran steamboat pilot, died. 11. Body of murdered boy supposed to be Thompson; Ruby Parker horribly mangled In basket making machinery.

i 12. Halley's comet viewed by Paducahans; Bert Gulre and Albert Hale arrested as suspects of murdering unidentified youth. 13. William Torian found dead at his borne in Arcadia; Will Gea-gan killed by I. C.

freight train near Dulaney. 14. Differences between leather-workers and employes break; hospital board decided to erect Borne-mann addition. 15. Census enumerators begin work In Paducah; Bert Gulre and Albert Hale held to answer to grand Jury on charge of murder.

16. National secretary of leather-workers arrived to be on scene of With Olive Tablets. I 1 I lucah: Harrv Icvan. of Mnrrav. at-i tempted suicide.

18. Josei Swift died In St. Louis. 19. Theodore Roosoelt dmlined visit to fall fair.

20. Farmers' Union planned rally. 21. Harry Mansfield subbed, in breast at Woodvllle by Jonah Starke, 22. 'Hon.

John K. Hendrick an. nounced as candidate for Democratic nomination for governor. Harry Barkley ground to death ilnder train near Barlow, 23. First dcllverv of tobacco of Uie season; annual excursion to cago.

i 24. Delegat'on from Henderson A pimply face will not embarrass improvements; Jesse Fort mysterl-you much longer it yon get a pack- 0Usly disappears, age of Dr. Edwards' Olive 6 rjr. J. W.

Pendley elected The pimples will vanish after Jou'county physician and county tax have taken the tablets a few nights. I rate Dled at $1.16. Nothiug- ever cleansed the blood,) Committee appointed to; In-the hovels and the liver like Olive vestigate economic plan for manage-TabIeA ment of county almshouse. jOflve TableU are the only success- a. Bryan absconds after Wl substitute for calomel; there's, alleged embezzlement of funds of vlsfted Paducah water plant; annual I- C- Mai-kcmiths adlotirned plonlc of Illinois Central' MRnd Creek bridge ibe- never any sickness or pain after ing them.

Olive TableU do all that calomel docs and Just, as effectively, but their action la gentle and safe Instead of severe and Irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a had breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. The olive oil In Olive Tablets is itself a natural laxative and has a healing, soothing, strengthening effect on the Irritated organs, Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets heid at Kevil. 25.

Mrs. George Keiiy robbed of Jewels. W. C. Welch arrested for forgery.

26. Afbert Burger, colored. ar rested for hoseeteallng. 27. Dave Anderson elected1 man ager of Paducah Indians.

29. Col. A. J. Decker died.

M. Mrs. J. H. Jones, of GHberts- vllle, first woman arrested for viola- tlon of federal liquor 'laws.

September. 1. Woodmen of World celebration at park; Farmers' Union held rally at Lone Oak. 2. First district iKiepublucans held meeting.

3. Major Mores Bloom died in St. Louis. 5. Labor day celebrated.

6. Robert L. Eiey galnedi Demo- cratlc nomination for coroner. 7. D.

R. held up by highway-1 mei. t.Uaries Hovloue died. Will I are the Immensely effective result. Try Take one nightly for a week.

Then look at yourself In the glass and see bow you feel. 1 At all druggists ln neat pocket Mkages. 15 for 10c; 46 tablets for 25c. Made by the Olive Tablet Com- my of Portsmouth, Ohio. Dr.

F. Edwards. Pres. THAT! WHAT THEY ALWAYS SAY The sorriest thing in tils life will be "What do yon think of the fisheries the grandest In the next. Ella Wheel-dispute declslonr er Wllcni.

"I think Americans will win out on Reader That means that the bobble the catch." skirt will be a lop liner ln paradise. AT Coal burns well. Lump 14c bushel, Egg 14c bushel, Nut 13c bushel. One cent per bushel off for cash on C. O.

D. orders only. A A Yards and Elevator Second WEST KENTUCKY CO AL COMPANY 1 1 -V 15'. OnesrseratetJ and Ohio Streets. Both Phones No.

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