The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 1, 1896, Page 4

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Bia ew extra heavy, wool forts for 98c. F led comforts, value ~ Big” Thanksgiving Bargains. in connection with these blankets, which we offer for so little money, 80 expressive. Look at these special 10-4 large size white cotton | kets for 69¢ the pair. Extra fine half-wool blankets, the 50, at $1.98 kind usually sold for the pairs 11-4 Belden BI made of fine soft material, weight nds for $2.75 the pair. Our 11-4 Golden Rod blankets, | ‘yg Ibs., can’t be all-wool, weighing 5 matched at the price, $4.98. Nice heavy gray blankets at $1.25 each. For Women. Good fleeced vests for 19c. Heavy fleeced vests and pants, in ecru and natural colors, for 25¢ Extra heavy fleeced vests and pants for 49¢ each. Natural wool gray vests and pants for 50c each. ‘The celebrated Oneita union suits are far ahead of all others for com- We offer them fort and durability at 98¢ each. For Men. Heavy white cotton and canton flannel drawers for hi ht, fi vests and drawers at 50 fine. cost you 75¢ anywhere else. soft, All wool, natural, and red flannel shirts and drawers at 98¢ each. Cloaks Last. But by no means least, for the cold wave is giving new life to our buying Jaunty jackets for and selling. children and ladies are piled high on too, receive de- How are these our tables. Capes, served attention. items, one from each class? Infants’ fancy with fur trimming for 98c. Children’s and misses’ cheviots, for $1.69. $5.98. In Comforts. We have a dozen styles that de- soft made from tke finest to four items and the prices should make you serve attention; well stuffed, and neatly the cheapest ; we quote just quick buyers : Good size and weight, wool filled comfort, for 75c. Extra size, cottor made of satine ; markable $3.96, 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- handsome with quality and are therefore pl how you stylish footwear and qualitytombined bine, so fs practical) We Otter Child’s kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, Better one, same size, 69 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 schoo! use, 2 at $1.25. LITTLE GENTS’ LACE. We show an extra good shoe, size 9} at $125. BUN&ER HILL SCHOOL SHOE. We_have sold this shoe for ten evidence from service the'Past are good wearers. 11 to 2, $1.25 BOYS! BOYs! We are showing a line specially made for boys. Heavy and service able, Our general line is full of value, but mention as special bargains until closed— $1,00 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con gress; former price, $2 75 to $4, $2.00 buys Man's calf welt, only, Cheap at $2.75 $1.50 buys Man’s extra heavy sole and tap, Cheap at $2, Bear in mind our shoe repair shop. We have an artist on this work, which we deliver to any address in the city, or drop us postal and we will call for and return all repair Ellis, Rudy & Phill GRATIFYING OP lace The Kimball Piano Company) Makes a Good Impression. | Over 500 people attended the opening of the Kimball Piano com- pany, in the Campbell block, on Broadway last night, and enjoyed for eaern! | hours the splendid musical by Prof. Farnham, music, which was surpassingly fine. ‘The cou: ou made a good | letier and the oper by profession. friends, ‘anted, impression and A bem et ’ Boor. t) North Fourth ; We don’t use the word often, but there is no other word which is half wet medicated blankets for $2.50 SEVENTH AND WAS “Bon Ton Bakery,” undershirts merino They willl st 1. depot yesterday afte struck on his head | transfer into the He afterwards recovery flannelette cloaks jackets, stylishly made from blue and brown ee capes with fur trim-|_ ming 98. Latest style in tan covert cloth jackets with silk velvet collar for filled mforts, the kind that usually sold for $5, now offered for couldn’t work without ‘dough.”” shipped a car load of collars to Little Rock, Ark, first car load consignment of collars that ever left the city. 8} to 11 at $1 00, and 1149 to L a to ye Mr. Ed Clark, a farmer, and Miss Della Stegar, of the county, | were licensed to marry today. The wedding will take place day after to. | f morrow Go to th (bows Cafe for a 25 | aga cent dinner a7 damage of consequencg, speedily cured/or /prevghted by the use of Favonfre Porter Cream It is not stick ritation and j smooth. expense of Mr, W. G. Yesterday he went over to dilinois on a bunt. varvel shot and a Winchester rite, say, struction, he came back without a single carsass, Christian chureh, large audience last night, and preach- ed ou vo ent (0 be the best sermon of the se- ries, and the interest increases, lnight his subject Doctrine of God,’ prog revival developed much interest, and rT ‘ful orchestra of six pieves, led| Rev, Clay Roberts preached another rendered the | good sermon last night two additions to the church were received, one by |Campbe Mr. Fred Greif, The well known baker lately of H. Gockel’s, bas bought the stock “and fixtures of J. H. Thompson, the bakery on ON, | and will henceforth be known as the well known here and asful Mr. Greif is with many riends, doubt prove suc new undertaking. in his him a MENTION. LOCAL A Hard Fall, colored, fell from a the N.C. & pon and Dr. Frank Boyd was present and the man was taken waiting room where he was unconscious for about fiftgemminutes. Pete on gear ib Meeting. yah will meet to- nm at Cecilian desired. Prevents ai and rough ski One trial is the best g ‘ove to you tl eapest remedy that y _ Oehlschla Walker, 5th and Broadway. ger & 284 Late Again. The 1:57 passenger train from Louisville was an hour and ‘a half late this morning, being delayed at Kuttawa on account of a broken spring. Lodge Notice. Plain City Lodge No, 449, F. A. M., will meet tonight at 7:30, in stated communication. There will be work in the M. M. degree, aad all Masons are invited Died ¥. esterday. Harry Mastin, colored, aged 7 months, died yesterday afiernoon. The funeral took place ioday, corner Third and Broady. ~ — For 7 Four room ho between Clay at Wood, telephone 29. tf. Sroxe axp Rit Co. Hickor¥ Stoy, For nice stove $1 per load. Ouro Riv Glad to Get Home. Mr. Chris McMahon returned yes- terday from a tour with the Europe- an and Public Show Company, a river entertainment, which he joined here seyeral weeks ago. He left them in Arkansas, saying that he A Car Load of Collars. Messrs, E. Rebkopf & Sons today This is probably the Au Barly Run, The fire department was called out 80 this morning to extinguish asmail blaze in a colored residence at Seventh and Monroe belonging to the Gas Company, ‘There was no|"* Chapped> hang and ps inay be | lays ir- | soft and yor greasy ; kes the skin nly by Ochi d Broadw 28nd Three Guns—But No Game A good joke is being told at the| Whittield He carried his old confed- loading single- gun of the old pattern, Strange to with all these implements of de- e rifle, a muzz) The Revivals, Rev, E. L, Powell, at the First was greeted by a “Christ's Doctrive of Salva- It was pronounced by all pres- To- will be ‘Christ's The » ond week of the Baptist o understands soliciting. | lambi+n‘elub second | A full amend: portans s11-Mulvihil Coal 210 8, Third Street. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, The Best on the Market. Metiopolis Clippings for Kindling, ssavon ” (Kimball Piaius Pittsburgh Coke, | | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad CARVING KNIVES, POCKET KNIVES, TABLE KNIVES, BUTCHER KNIV Aud all other kinds of KNIVES a‘ ; T HARDWARE C0. INCORPORATED.) PERSONALS. Woods Ogilvie, of Bancaster, is at GRAND OPENING ‘Monday Evening, Nov. 30, '96 FROM 6:30 TO 10 P, M. C. 8. Green, of Owensboro, of Cincinnati is} at the Palmer. R, F. Tisdale, of Union City, is at . Holton, of Mayfield, is at the Palmer. Potier took a} Master Mechanie | spin dowa the road to Le 418-324 BROADWAY PADUCAH, KY, C.J. Denne, of Louisville, (Stow or BIG HATCHET.) Mr. Arthor Board, is at the Palmer. Attorney Sam Cr flel@y is ia the city will no}, 1d Cou BOVE Lue i mac y’st came back from Lexington, » Were ia tue city tod sades & Lehnhar parents of &son, ENERAL INVITATION 4xt, A Full Orchestra and Pian deligh ful music. ded to all. will furnish) Come out and enjoy! fhe evening with us and see and hear the tions—‘Kimball Pianos. R. M. SUTHERLIN, We will Preis Share Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. GEBHAR is handling the| ‘1315p in and out yard tracks today Capt. Robt. E. Lee, of Memphis, president of the Lee line of steamer is at the Palm . E. Sewell, formerly tor of the Trimble Street church, is visiting friends here, Miss ‘Lulu Moss returned to Water Valley this afternoon, after a visit to her sister, Mrs, Eli Sutherland. Murrell, the five-year-old son Officer Sutberleod, is quite ill at the family residence on Jackson Mr. Jobn Kesterson, gauger, bas beea assigned to duty at Taogion, ky., LUMP Couauctoe Weddle, week from ‘ody, another local train George left Baltimore to-| will be put on between eee his day with her sick son, Charlie, who] Lexington. was thought to be in a critical condi- lucky **Con’’ who Gatob tion a few days ago. Sam T. Sturgis, of Uniontown; Ube dogs ou came down today with the tag, |joute wii de so Neilie Brown, to be put on the ways. He is a celebrated Kentucky turf- Sroadway, -| Campbell Buildiag, the 10.) Opposite Palmer House. Every maa, woman, chird ane l eve bet LEADING 5c. CIGARS. @ Ask For Them. 1g the leive.s iv bis stead h Said Foncado Don't Read This, But if you do and need work go to the McCL FINE PHOTOGRAPHS and PLATINOTYPES. 4 specialty of large crayon, water man in the city making the CRYSTALTYPE FE C. P. McCLEAN, SCHOOL SHOES - Now Ready. Best Sorts--SMALLEST Prices.) going to sell our Children’s Shoes at the VERY SMALLEST We waot to draw your children’s trade our Shoes, then they will tra radiog with us, ask one of our greg la about our Shoes, SCHOOL BOARD. Meets Tonight in Regular Ses- noug lipped off a ca RUSH SAN STUDIC@Hor 1 ; ys ovat a scandsull The board of education meets to} rt A te night in regular sessioa at the city In addition to the regalar routine the newly elected prone repaired ia time for her to go out on tre secommodation in, will be installed, one waroick, was keeping vp the supply as they rolied| Tronic and One Bottle will do lo in Six Months. the Sixth ward. of Treasurer Terrell, showing the condition of the finances, will be read, but the matter ot providing schools for the people of | Rowlandtown will likely be dropped, as the board has no money to devote to the institution of tfe schools bucled off a few days siace, If you suffer with }405 Broadway ~-|KRheumatism, Kidney and Liver) Female Weakness, Catarrh or General Debility. giveer Griffin a Complaint, r the money. St. | * 0., incorporated, ‘Telephone No.8. | » try this Wonderfu others have failed We Are Here to Help You if You Will Help Us. 2 Large $1.00 Bottles for 25c.| PROFIT, we want your children with us all their lives ‘Test monial No. 12, Elizabeth street, Roncado Tonic: ‘or about thr¢e years all kinds of sickogss. iy sof appe- Try it before too late, , 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY! Consultation Free. a Last Sau day ni; “George Bernhard. bloated stomach, heart, shortness pf br palpfatioa of the by which (he color ib, in fact, all by, 5 tee | Estantisuep 1865 WILLIAM NAG - LEADING « tle of Roocado thu p when he » of worm Loz, and] ie tite time the 2LD BY AN OLD SETI him Jovo was ficwye hefe WOOT wall 3 fot hap them / PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. . Broadway and ‘Third Streets, PADUCAH, KY. and exterprising men ches where war nerely a hut filled HOW TOT IS NEGLECTED. Difference Between the were surprised to see Attempting to Open the aed At Officer Suthers too often mean Tramps are geliing somewhat plen- tiful about the vity went to Officer Satheriand’s reside ove on West Jeffersoa s treet aad furved ie: the shutiers, seeing a He was no doubt look- ing for something to eat, and ween | Mrs. Sutherland, who was up wiih « sick child, was attracted to the wins dow by the noise, the tramp fell off with a thud and esc; . themselves one way or and he drove down a little d for the night under a bluft work for you which will give you as good service as your being of @ child i natural teeth, and save you all the annoyances of the com- to walk slow or fast to suit his con ductor, jerked away from sights that attracts his attention, he aske questions and seolded in a hard, yp and found the bays had al guns out cleaning them. wy as they lay in a row Over Lang's Drug Store, Way that has the inevitable | either making “No, the boys were net gotog bunting, you cleaning up your boys thought they Then what are First Class Watch Repairing vs vs, Living Prices’ Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, S YOUR WATCH sTor? OUR WATCH U 9 to! had hardly been The newcomer went back te bis oys, setting up a tin e edge of the bluff, began and the mora) effect would ‘ye the New Richm wagon, and the to 12 m, |1it on his wooley erowa pieve so bird heels were eleva RELIABLE? } GET Your WATCH CLOs Has Your Wate Been Repaired by Othéfs and Does Not Givd of the doeiliiy of the go nearer the strang: liberty’ he enjoy Heary Koerner against Mr K, L. Scott is belag con- pruaticte sidered io the this week is rath Paulas Will Ke Open of Beginning this evening and contin-|W, J, Hills at the time a KGULATED? dtr f evidently gave t W gave Whe | Tel owp, there would be inuch tons lo ot wanted, and in the |44b@Rtioation an morning be came “I don't want to have any trouble He vas picked 1p avd ink tooo the walle, Boyd was ta the cannot altogether desires, let us at Lei us give them ev recvllecting that fe Apo our now, there was a t g of the sunshine and fresh air uffted like wine to our heads, when our blood stirred in quicker currents, our muscles twitched with the impulses of motion, and alittle physical freedom, of the kind young animals enjoy, seemed to_we the fnest thing in the work. are having trouble with your time piece bring 1t to JOHN J, and if you have « you #0. We do not ewelry Store, let us examine it for you, atch that can be made & good tine piece we will teu claim to be the cheapest Watch repairers in town at t ve THK BEST watchmakers, give you the b vest to you in the long rin, « is our special pride, in wows, JOHN J. BLEIGR | goes, afd I will drive T build,’ He was informed that their land extended @xactly as fax as thelr rifles ¢ uing uotil christmas, the retuil vores ‘mi: | will be open after seven o'clock ta ' He soon found out that ¢ It has beeo aa, ht we do To give satisfaction with firste thy Club Tonight, the city, " ‘There will baa peoting of the Co- | heretofore to open after seven o'clock the fail anda considerable » ved Jag Gevilian hall tonight. | from thes{5th to the 25th © ia desired, as im-| year the of ws isto be transacted, the first, nf the man did exactly the best way to roceed, but being a plucky fellow, he told them that he would drive te acer bat this caused by a copious supply season will begin with eye he had imbibed there was but little the matter with Pete.

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