The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 21, 1896, Page 4

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fankSgiving Bargains. We don't use the word often, but in connection with these blankets, which we offer for so little money, PT there is no other word which is half so expressive. Look at these specials : 10-4 large size white cotton blan- kets for 69¢ the pair. Extra fine half-wool blankets, the kind usually sold for $2.50, at $1.98 the pairs 11-4 Belden Blankets, made of fine soft material, weight 5's pounds for $2.75 the pair. Our 11-4 Golden Rod blankeis, all-wool, weighing 5!% Ibs., can’t be matched at the price, $4.98. Nice heavy gray blankets at $1.25 each. Red medicated blankets for $2.50 each, For Women. Good flesced vesis for 19¢. Heavy fleeced vests and pan', ecru and netural colors, for 25c. Extra heavy fleeced vesis and pants for 49¢ each. Natural wool gray vests and pants for 50c each. ‘Lhe celebrated Oneita union suits are far ehead of all others for com- fort and durability. We offer thew at 98¢ each. For Men. Heavy white cotton undershir!s i and canton flannel drawers for 2504 each. Heavy weight, fine, vests and drawers at 50c cost you 75c anywhere else. All wool, navural, and red flannel shirts and drawers at 98¢ each. Cloaks Last But by no means leasi, for lie cold wave is giving new life to our buying and selling. Jauviy j y children and our tables. C. , too served aiieniiov. How items, one from each clos? ~- soft, mer'da They will do- e these ve Infanis’ fancy flanneletie cloal with fur trimming for 93¢c. J Chiklven’s and misses’ jacke.s bly made from blue end brown cheviots, for $1.69. Heavy cloth capes ming for $3.98. Latesi style jackets $5.98. In Comforts. We have adozen siyles that d serve attention; well siufied, and neatly wade from the tinest ‘v the cheapest; we quote just four items and the prices should meXe you quick buyers: Good size and weight, wool fi'le] comfort, for 75c. ‘ Large, exira heavy, wool comforts for 98e. Extra size, coiton filled comforts, made of sa’ 3a remorkable for the price, . Eiderdown comforts, the kind that 2**"\ally sold for $5, now offered for wnngillly Underwear For Winter - Getting busier every day in this important stock. Time to change to the warm, heavy weights now. Shoe Department, In our shoe department you will find us abreast of the times with the style, quality and price, In our pur- chase for fall we have tried to com- bine, so far as practicable, handsome goods with quality and are therefore prepared to show you stylish footwear ‘and quality combined, We Otter Child's kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, Better one, same size, 69c, Child's kid S$ L, tip, 8 to 11, 75c, Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00, . KANGAROO CALF, This is an elegant shoe for school use, 8} to 11 at $100, and 11% to - 2 at $1.25. LITTLE GENTS’ LACE, wath for tein in tan covert cloth silk velvet collar for soit > filled valve \ We show an extra guod shoe, size 9} BUNAER HILL SCHOOL SHOE We have sold this shoe for ten years, and as evidence from service 8} to 11, $1: 11 to 2, $1.25 BOYS! BOYS! y .w& ante showing a line specially Tw ile, Our general line is full of value, but mention as special bargains until $1.00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con. gress; former price, $2 75 to $4, $2.00 buys Man's calf welt, lace $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole andtap Cheap at $2, Bear in mind our shoe repair shop, which we deliver to any address in the city, or drop usa postal and we will call for and return all repair MIPS, The Revivals. “| Another revival will begin in the te 1349, at $1 25. given in the past are good wearers. de for boys, Heavy and service closed— only, Cheap at $2.75. We have an artist on this work, work, Ellis, Rud » HUGY city tomorrow. It will be at the H. Pinkerton will be assisted by | v. E. L, Powell, pastor of tie! First Christian church 1m Louisville. | Rey. Powell is an able minister and will no doubt do much good, Five persons were added tw the} church's membership at the First Baptist last night. Rev, Roberis preached another good sermon avd ‘onight returns to Mayfield to fill bis May init Sunday, but Monday will t thi ic it t ft Vheadiches, First Christian church and Rev. W.| equal to if not larger than any other Mr. Fred Greif, ‘The well known baker lately of H. Gockel’s, has bought the stock and fixtures of J. H Thompson, the bakery on SEVENTH #ND WASHINGTON, and will henceforth be known as the “Bon Ton Bakery.” Mr. Greif is well -known here with many riends, and will no doubt prove successful in his new undertaking. Give bim a share of your patronage. LOCAL MENTION. Work Has Begun. The foundation for the new dry houge at the McKinnev . veneering works was began yesterday, and the aw mill is busily engaged in turning out the framing timbers forthe build- ing. a Bring us your doctors preserip- tions and ‘have them carefally and promptly filled with pure drugs. Ovarscntavcr: & Warker, Droggists, Fifth and Broadway. it Tonic Stops and pains, Ivy Oilice 110 0 back t. A $1 bottle souib Third St. Rov Go to the Richmond Cafe for a 25 cent dinner. Warning. Mr. L. Trice and Mr. P. ble are my only authorized —repre- sentatives soliciting for flash light fotografs. All others claiming to represent my studio are imposters and frauds.» W. G. McFappes. L. No- Dog Killed, A black dog belonging to Mr. Bob Noble was run over by a Rowlend- town car lest pight on North Fourth street. It was killed by Stationman Ed McCormick Assignee’s Sale. Men’s and boys’ clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods, musical instruments, guns and pistols, will be closed out regardless of cost. 068. Second St. Cohen’s stand. p20 tf J.V.G Assignee. Rest wood at Hawkins & Co's Siore. only 10¢ Racket r bucke New New Dry Goods Store. D. Palmer, of ted this city and has of the people of Paducah. nlst4 ocat on Third Page. Owing (o the crowded condition of our local columns there will be found considerable lc matter on second page An Elegant Piece of Furniture. That medicine case given free to cus- tomers of Winstead’s drug store, cor- ner Seventh and Washington. See it. 0281mo. Meddled With Her Affairs. Vicky Bennett, colored, claims that Vina Dance was ‘meddlin’’ wid her fambly affairs.” She used very provoking language towards her in retaliation, and was arrested for Phe case was continued until Every person who ever used Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey pronounce it the best and quickest cure for coughs, grip, lung and bronchial It is a harmless guarantee’ pless nights. One dose All druggists sell pr & Walker. Hickory Stove Wood, For nice stove wood telephone 29 81 per load. tf. colds, troubles: against s| stops the cough it. Suld by Oehblschl: Prompt Delivery your doctor's prescriptions or order for anything in the drug line. schlaeger & Walker, druggists, Be Fifth, and Broadway. nult4 For Sale or Rent, The two-story house next door to W Sam Houston on trial at adjourament. For Drunkenness. Harrison Armory was arreste:| this | afternoon at Ninth and Court streets | by Officer Frank Eaker for drunken- ness. Advertise in the Sun, There is a very large part of the population of Paducah you can reach in no other way. The Sun a circulation paper in the city, and don’t youfor- ot 1d, | A Card, We, the undersigned, de: urn our thanks to Capt. K. amily, and the officers of the steamer ‘lyde for their kindve’s and court hus attention to vs on our pleasant ripto St, Louis to attend the Na- iunal W, C, ‘I, U. conyention, Mus. Rowena Rivers, Mus. WL, Bren, Mas. Jesse Gunert, . 4 Puryear, Masten CAML Puvres® re to re= r and) Campbell- ying Ouro River Sroke aNp Rim Cote he caught up the America from the table and held it above Can be secured by favoring us withp Jove that flag in saying that, by Celt one blot or stain; that as long the most proud and of human freedow in all doing frst class work at reaso prices, 8, Third Street. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling, PERSONALS. Roy McKinney is in from Kat- tawa. Mr. George Langstaff returned at n on from Louisville. Mr. Whitfield Russell returned at noon from New York. Mr. Sol Dreyfuss left this after- noon for Mississippi. Dr. P. G. Reed and Prot Avery Reed have returned from Mayfield. Dr. A. H. Edwards went to Mem- phis today on prefessional business. Councilman Barnes and Mr, Pat Halloran went to Memphis this morn- ing. Judge C. H. Thomas and wife left at noon for Bardwell on a several days’ visit. Miss Ethel Finley, at the old Buckner place in the West End, is seriously ill, Dr. Richard Walker and Mr. W. Vaughn have returned from hunt at Reelfoot. Mrs. L. M. Woodville, is visiting her son, Mr. J. M. Walton, at Eighth and Jefferson, Dr. W. S. Graves returned to Dy- cusburg this morning, after a visit to his son, Dr. Graves. Mr. W. S. Dean and daughter, Miss Stella, left today for Pittsberg, a’ter a visit to relatives here. Rev. Clay Roberts returned to Mayfield this afternvon to fill bis pulpit at the Baptist church tomor- row. Mr. Claude Moody, of Louisville, son of Rev. Dr. Moody, once pastor of the First Baptist church is visiting friends here. Mrs W. L. Burnett, accompanied by Mr. Gus Burnett's little twins, left this afternoon for ‘Tennessee to spend several days. Mrs. J. W. Hawkins and little daughter, Emily, of Georgetown, ar- rived this morning on a visit to Rev. W. H. Pinkerton and famity. Mrs. L. Buchheimer, Mrs. Joe Dreyfuss and Miss Rosa Bodenbei- mer left this afternoon for their home in Kansas City, after a visit to rel- atives. Masters Cleveland and Leman Like, of the Louisville Masonic home, will arrive this evening on a visit to their mother, Mrs. Finis Ru- dolph. “PUR E At the Opera House Tomght,—La- ics’ Fine Cloak Giyen Away. The Spooner Dramatic Company will close their engagement at Mor- , |ton’s Opera House tonight, present- ing the new play, ‘Purchased Si- lence.’ The drawing for a fine cloak will come off tonight. All those holding numbers to the drawing must bring them in tonight, ss the holder ot the lucky number must be in the audience. 7 Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, St. Bernard Silver Coke, Pitts- burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal from the St. Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, 423 Broadway. Telephone No. 8. Oct. 21 “FOR $7,000, Suit Filed by the Bavk of Lobisville. This afternoon the president and vice president of the Bank of Louis- ville filed a suit against Tuomas 8, Hays, formerly presideat of the Land, Coal & Iron Company, for $7000 on three promisory notes dated Fed. 27, 1893, for 00, $1000 and $500, respectively. he suit asks that a mortgage on several lots be foreclosed to satisfy beg Coal Co. 1 Pittsburgh Coke, CHURCH NOTICES, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the C. P. chureh will meet Monday at 8:30 p.m. with Mrs. Sykes, over the Western Union Telegraph office on Broadway near Second street The C. KE. society of Presbyterian church will meet to- morrow evening at 6:30 o clock. Subject: “Some blessings often for- gotten,” (a Thanksgiving topic.) All members are requested (o be present. the First The usual services will be con- ducted at the Comber'and Presby- terian church tomorrow, by the pas- tor. At 3:00 p.m Mr. Chappell will preach in the shop of Mr. Wm. Love just across the street from the marine ways. First Baptist church, corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets, services as follows: Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Pastor W. K. Penrod will preach at 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. m All will find a cordial welcome. The protracted meeting will be continued all next week. 8 may be expect. chureb, 412 The usual servi ed at the Lutheran South Fourth street. Sunday school at9a.m. Services in German 10:15 a, m. and in English at 7 p m. Subject, “Haste.” All cor dially invited to attend these ser- vier Services at the First Christian church southeast corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning subject, “The Harvest and the Harvesters.’’ Evening sabject, “A great Ques- tion."’ Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Prof. McBroom superintendent. Ju- nior Endeavor at 2:30 p.m. Se- nior Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Mis- sion Sunday school on Tenth street between Clay and Harrison at 2 p.m., E. E. Bell superintendent. At the Y. M. ©, A. there will bea very interesting meeting Sunday afternoon. Some phases of the sociation will be set for.h which are not familiarly known. These will be presented in two short, pithy ad- dresses, the one vy Mr. J. D. Moc- quot and the other by Mr. D, M rlournoy. A full atiendance of the menbers and all men interested in the association are expected. The meeting begins at 4 0’clock. Junior meeting at 3 o'clock. s- Try the old reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want the most burn for the money, St. Bernard Coal Co., incorporated, Telephone No.8, 423 Broadway. Oct.21 Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey cures coughs for young and old. Most cough medicines simply helps cough. Dr. Bel:’s Pine Tar H helps you not to cough. See difference? Would you like to it? 25 cents gets you the quarter bottle of cough medi ever saw. It is particularly yaluable ney the try rest for those who can not stand the strain of coughing. Ask your drug- gist for it. Take no substitute. There is nothing as good as Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. Sold by Oeblsch- laeger & Walker. Nice Re Apply 406, South Fourth tf For rent. street. For a nice commercial lunch go to the New Richmond bar from 9 a, m, to 12 m. nl7tl3, A Card From Cook Bro’s. A local fotographer, whose agents flash light and who can probably not 1 own work to obtain orders, that all except adver- tises others j resent to you my Londr, the wor of all the liviag Confederates, honor of a great people, that are ready to join with you in aloft this proud ‘banne |*¥ stve der’ head), and we join with you all]? V's help, there shall never come not he ages remain that tlag s‘ail potent em-|* 1, dene chas td.’? the {ie large audience arose as 0! F, Paxton’s residence. Apply 0 and fairly weut wild with er-| 7 F. M. Fisnen, siasm, Old soldiers, with em; ty | @2* or E, H. Porveat, Ags yes and hubbling on crutclies, | COU! ee ee ed forward with tears streanin * Y# Court adjourned at noon, the case’ their cheecks and greeted th: ) = of Phillip Bauer, guardian, against®e® foe. Gen, Gordon was mucli | "4 administrator, being & pe * Cvaat Nose for Diveases. Do You Want Employme: ‘The Sux wants a live, energetic man to canvass in the country for the Papvucan Sun. A liberal offer will be made to the right man, Call on or address at once the Sun Pusiisnixa Co. Paducah, Ky. Notice to Taxpayers. The last day for payment of city taxes before the penalty goes on is Noy, 30, After what date there will be a penalty of 5 percent, Office at B. Weille & Son’s, 411 Broadway Office hours from # a, m. to 12 m, and from 1 p,m, to 4 p, m, every day and on Saturday from 6 p, m: to) p. m. in addition, F, W, Karrensoun, Jn i plot City Tax Collector, |! Bruce's studio, 112 South ‘Third, The only first class gallery in the cit; A doulpher the «This fact itself is a high compliment, samples as| ' restore ‘m New Righmond bar foresaid agents representing them- elves as solicitors for his flashlight “totografy’? are fravds. While not aware that any other ugents have been thus representing or misrepreseniiag themselves, in justice to ourselves we wish to wa.n tall people, as we ave informed that Athe samples of flashlights exhibited thea by these ‘artists and agents for the said local ** are the work original’ *fotogra- of Cook Bros. but by exhibiting these the work of the local *fotographer,’’ they are obtaining orders under false pretenses, ' We are making a big holiday offer. Wait till address 400 you see Cook 3. Third, Bros,, or Hall in Jail. Officer Joues returned this after- noon with Hall the thief an account ot whose exploits is given elsewhere, wid a large quantity of the goods! stolen from Mr, Wisdom’s residence. Hall was commivied to jsil to await an examining 1. ia! The prettiest and cheapest oil cloth at New Racket Store ov'y lde per yard, Good lamp chimneys ouly deat the New Racket Sieve Save the Country, Good People. Senator Butler has emiited an ad- Jress to the country in whicli he de- vlares that the duty of the hour is ‘to redeem a betrayed republic and prosperily to an oppressed reo! Butler's manver clearly ndicates that if be can’t gei anybody else to tavkle the job be will sail im and do it binselt. and Expres, New York Mail Commercial lunch every day at the al7tls you were once with Cook Bro’s., original fotographers in Paducal, | « y on his} these} ——e and Kimball Pian ASSIS’ hobt, Posiiive living, f Truchfal t Ivloe.”” Ni bave wish yo. uide you. Of (ue press « Hones, £ most med!um the rem, he willy b HOt Cave. to ut —Melud— going to n Is her name me boy."—I Adolph gone on m did she sa, —"I shall the stage.” coming out what—" be unable to Cleveland PI “there are t in a box down ia th “Are the eld cat,” mamma tens bs anc have calle money you a day special sale, attend all of our “Musicales.” rc PITH AND POINT. Sharpe is gu | —“Oh, mamma, cried little Frances, lack, trimmed with white,”. Harper's Bazar, erhaps you can guess my mls: aid the reporter, nfter the stat man had read the proffered gard man opened the door, looked out, closed the door agatn, locked it, pulled down the windows and whis of the wait poiga funds, Kimball Pianos were easy winners at the Worlds Fair. To the People of Paducah Vicinity: As manager of our special sale depart- ment, I wish to say that we are at pres- ent opening up a shipment of our famous! in the Campbell Building, No. 480 Broadway, opposite the Palmer House. Our elegant quarters will be a place,| we trust, to be admired by the music-| loving people of the city during our holi- Watch the papers and Kimball Pianos and Organs,” Respt., W. W. KIMBALL C0, CHICAGO, ILL. R. M. SUT'HERLIN, Grand Manager Special Hyliday Sale. ARRIVAL OF Prof. W. J. Martin, Phenomenal Independent Slate Writing Madium, TED BY Lang The World's Greatest Medium and Hy pnotist, Has located at the Parlors of the Palmer House (Ladies’ Entrance.) evidence will be demons: ‘at toe des eure @ lollowed by iesis of so- ed mind-reading in his prediet‘ous < 7 ® ity ab " Wess, Come a t wnd be wil! giv WUWas Powe » pow y - bave won bia ive CAGL ON TH ® GIFTED Man jess wud cay i bolde r ve vce, Hours 0 of ibe day » = and ay. Wd presage hag » ; 1 and cont Parle ¥% Price Ha or Martin Is the 4 pe He does aw y al) three Why Ile Regretted. man who had b “Is it true that you are| colonies paid a visit to his “native glen,” r marry an American?” 'Is| and, meeting an old schoolfellow, the Grace—“Quite true; quite true.” “What | sat down to have a chat about old times Ps india: Haven't the aud old of the c pened to ask ing me, or if she is really | McKay. Theodore— equainta “To's dead lang ag r me! that?” “N have to give up going on! ! had for himsel’, but I married his “Why so? widow."—Cineinnatd Enquirer, in handfuls,” ae alee retty soon my trainer will How bryan WI “Do” (He Trusts, drag me about the floor," | jain De wo new dear little kittens | the price of one thing at a time aundry with the | YOU get cussed for it besides. “Yes, | little silver trust scheme puts up pri va piwio- ot kit erything at once, and I make | think we're doing lows are too slow, d this bugs la the Wheel. | ust have got in 1) wheat flelds, judging from the, ta nagertaln what sort of which wheat peralste in going re In favor of." Thestater: the price of silver Is folliay. Qnites must find some other of comparison than thetr fav Goldbugs d in the ear newspaper myn: “Cam Cincinnati Fnguirer. nex. ,]our way of treating our (Diamonds, Watches, clocks, An old Seoteh a long time in tho In the course ersation the stranger hap ‘hout a certain Geordie said his ‘grettin’ Had him as It wasna’ on'y respect Mr, Bryan to the Trusts—You fellows not in it with me, You think you're Going great things when you put up and But my he} claim to be the cheapest watch repairers in town at the start, but we do ag —, : Finest and Cheapest Ling the OF CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVEF BUTCHER KNIVES, Aud all other kinds of <NIVES at SCOTT HARDWARE €0,, RPORATED,) 318-324 BROADWAY bad - + PADUCAH, KY, (Sten or BIG HATCHET.) Wa, Eaves, Gro, Leunnarn, Phone 53, sades & Lehnhard, Kentue’ yand Anthracite Coal, LUMP Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton, We Will Appreciate a Share of Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. Gebhart “ASK FOR Clear Havana Filler 6c. . Cigar Don’t Read This, 10c But if you do and need work go to the MCCLEAN STUDIO for FINE PHOTOGRAVHS aod PLATINOTYPES. 1 also make pecialty of large crayon, water color, also pastel. ‘The only man in the city making the CRYSTALTYPE Vhotographs, C. P. McCLEAN. SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Prices. We are going to s 105 Broadway our Children’s Shoes at the VERY SMALLEST PROFIT, We wart to draw your children's trade; we want your children to grow up in oor Shoes, then they will trade with us all their lives If you are hot trading with us, ask one of our customers about our Sho 8, and about client and their feet George Bernhard. ——— Estanisirep 1865 WILLIAM NAGBL, THE LEADING JEWELER. PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor. Broadway and Third Streets. A Gold Crow1 PADUCAH, KY, Is rather to be chosen than a great toothache Our crown and bridge work is of the very best material, and constructed in the most skillful manner, insuring beauty and durability, Our prices are made to suit hard times or good times and are payable either in gold or silver, Especial attention paid to the care of children’s teeth, and we warrant all our work, Over Lang’s Drug Store, DR. 6..E. WHITESIDES, CeNNy & Wartesies First-Class Watch Repairing vs, Living Prices. Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR W ATCH STOP? fy Is YOUR WATCH UNRELIABLE? CAN'T YOU GET Your WATCH CLOSELY REGL LATED? ~ Hag Your Watch Been Repaired by Others aud Doe Satisfaction? Not Give If you ave having trouble with your time piece brin It you r git to JOHN J, BLEICH’S Jewelry Store, let us examine it for you, andifvou have a watch tbat can be made @ good time piece we will teil you 80, We do not cloim to have THK BEST watchmakers, give you the best satisfaction and the cheapest to you in the long run, To give satisfaction with + firste OHN J]. BLEICH, 223 BROADWAY

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