The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 9, 1896, Page 4

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Chiefs, good size and quality, for be - ent. Shoe Departinent, In our shoe department you will | Might wm ner oy ops fit The store ned ite y attire und bide We have more than doubled our stock and selling space and shal, make @ bold push to fally double the fn handkerchiefs over any pre season. Mén’s hemstitched lawn handker- each Men's all-linen hemstitched hand Aerchiefs at 150 and 25¢. Women's hemstitched and embroi- dered linen cambric handkerchiefs at 25e. each. Finer grede, daidtiest embroidered and real lace handkerchiefs, from 50 Gents to $15 00 each A Pair of Kid Gloves an acceptable Christmas pres Thi, department is now at its best, Here are « few hints from the stock. jen’s Jined dog skin gloves at 50 the pair, inses’ five-houk kid gloves at g1/ the pair, The new green, ox-bloed and other se des in Ja/ios’ stylish rv hed kid gloves at $100, | White, black and delicate shade *| in best kid gloves for $1.50 the psir, | Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Enough to glad’en the hearts of all the little tots in town, The big display is attracting crowds of grown le as well as children, You can satisfy the little ones’ craving at & small cost if you buy here. Just four items out of many: Jointed dolis with pretty faces and curly hair for 10 cents. Bisque headed, fancy dressed dolls for 25 cents. Kid body, bisque head dolls that and ciose their eyes for 32c¢, Silky- haired, jointed bodied, bisque headed, prettily dressed dulis for 49¢ each, Handsome Dress Goods. Just to encourage sensible gift- t cut a generous slice from their cost} c from now until Christmas. Nothing nicer for a gift than a handsome dress for wife, mother, daughter and | Sister. | Stylish silk and wool mixtares in| checks, stripes and chamelion effects, | for 49c the yard Best heavy black and navy blue| ‘day " 50|King on an old ’ brocade mohairs, 50 4 oe brcende with interest from December 1, 1896. inches wide, for 49c, the regular price is 75c the yard, Exclusive novelties in handsome! dress patterns at holiday prices, Books. No more appropriate gift than a Ok. We've bought a lot of them ald by Xmas eve. | less¥ban 25e. Sterling Silver ovelties. ‘These pretty tris are in great de-| d for gifts and -ve are selling at prices to find ready pur-| price of 19c, never before offerad f i chAsers;-every piece bears the sterling | ever made in this ¢iy A ‘off, buttons for 49°. Pothet knives, yest steel blades, | for 49¢ and 6y¥c. ! Klaborately carved scissors, three |! sizes, for $1.49, $1.69 and #1 79, | | find us abreast of the times with the !*! style, quality and price, Ju our pur chase for fall we have tried to com. | f° bine, so far as practicable, handsome | Street. goods with quality and are therefore | prepared to show you stylish footwear Rec fad quality combined, | We Otter | gins, who died day were tukea to ML. goods is crowded {hi giving and to advertise our dress| people attending t goods department at this season, we| goods will be sold Between 4 |8lll on a né@le Jaly quarters for Chrisiiyhs goods. |ble are my only authorized repre- Sane eee wee SOntatives solicitie for flash light | dip are imposters @ works of authors | "Present mys world-wide repute at the uniform |®"@ frauds. — W, j the m free at the 3 it Office 110 South Thir Shirt waist sete—studs, collar and| ware and Christmas ey: vaiiety are on disply ess men desite, Pittsburgh and McHenry Coa) Mr. Fred Greif, The well known bake H. Gockel’s, has we stock and fixtures pf J. H Thompson, the bakery on \ SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON, known and will henceforth be as the The Best on the Market. Metiopolis Clippings for Kindling, “Bon Ton Bakery,” Mr. Greif is here with many riends, doubt prove new undertaking share of your well known successful atronage. LOCAL MENTION. Rewardorr For anything in \tl of day noveliies not fyund at Ne Ark. Attend their opening tonight Taken to Minos. The remains of the late Chas before yeste Carmel last night vy a brother-in-law of the decease Workingmen’s shir alities good over or unt cents at the N¢ all q either for ket. Went to Calvert City. Mr. Henry Rankin left this morn- ing for Calvert City on a day's bunt. | He was not accompanied by apy one. Noah’s Ark Opey Noah’s Ark Parac ‘a > of holiday ‘afternoon with ir opening. N and 8 »’elock Suits Filed Today. Joanna Stuck today filed suit X. aud R. F. Bechtold tor with Jinterest from Mrs against F 1894 Weaks & Co., filed suit wholesale against account grocers, Rogers & of $1 wise selection ‘Ark his lead- Santa Claus mgde y making Noal’y Warning. Trice and Mr. P. L. No- Mr. L MoF appen, Won Roncado Toni f pain in on erful, will stop any kind inute. We stop re. Call and try bo'tle, two for 2 street. d76 f holid is at pens are. 15e per The finest divplay rk. Beautiful q in endless and will no| drummer, in his} Palmer Give him a] Dr, T.J s| of Columbus, O., J. D. Melsoo. They wil today | ye interred in the fam barval | grouad. } Pittsburgh Coke, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Items of Interest Relative to the | PERSONALS. Mr. N. J. Wilday returned today froin New York i m | Mr. Alva Atkins and wife returned Railroads and Railroad this morn'og from Mayfe'd. | Veople. | Traveling Auditor R. Adoms, of ™ 1. C., was in the city today mi 6 om enddinee Engineer E. H. Bowser, of the Is) waster Mechanic C. G, Potter is Knoles Central, ts at the Palme:. contiaed to his bed today with ins | Mr. and Mrs, J.B. White are disposition. | parents of a 12-pound boy, born lw Conductor Weddle heck trom | might. Humboldi, where he went to attend | Trainmaster J. A. Frates, of the | hig father’s funeral; Memphis division, is in the city John Kelton, the‘toundhouse fore- man is.gn deck again, back from his | visit ¢ over in Illinois, | “The Mileage bas been crowded out for day or so to give room for the president’s message. Mr. Ed. Etter, who bas been down with rheumatism for four weeks, Was | near! out today. Ed. looks pany and is farm above the city, | much reduced. precarious condition of | Misses Mand ‘and Gertrude Brent, arrived this after- to Mr. John Dono- tod Mr. Will Phillips, of Cineinnati, is the queenswar at the 1, of Box, Tenn., city today, en passed through the route to St. Louis. | Jobn Fletcher, who resides | Gip Husband's is in a Yardmaster Jack Morthland is at home in bed with a spell of la grippe. tchman W. A. Perry is running the yard in lus stead: W. C. Carson, th» night operator at Paris, has been transferred to Lexington. Tehn., to occupy a sim ilar place there. Editor Jim Lemon, of the «‘Jour- nal,’? was in on the mtning train fromfibis home at Benton, where he has been sick for several days, ht at the lecture} Miss Jessie Bevans, ot Yates City, om at the riureh, give a social re-| 11, a sister of Mrs. Lowe,came h There will be music apd) withSam and will spend the winter aod an é njoyavle even- | with them at 1225 South Sixth street. —— Harvey the “kid ne of a visit van and family, “SUCIAL TIPS, | A Pew Events in Socidty fTomght and Tomorrow. and = Presbyievien rer, con,’* The Youog I Cinque Club is | catches the new local on the south yeing enercained {wis afternoon by |end, and made his first trip yester- Misses L'llivn and Clara Thompson, | day on the ran from Lexington to — _” | Memphis, The German Clab will tonight) Oficers Ullmaa and Seoser are tegolar danve at Elks’ Hall, | once more traversing the byways of rowd will no doubt be our end of the city. They are ever vigilant and a terror to the evil minded, Conductor Byers Robertson is at 1. er |home confined with, a hurt in the ‘The tsthess and swldie makers | yack caused by filhetrom bis. bay will evjuy their fif#t annuel dance at] igtt, He was able tw be out yester- the Palmer House tomorow evening. | day on crutches NEW SCHEME. ‘The pay train will be here tomor- —— row. She is ahead of time this trip Trains Palttose the Union Depot | as the company is desirous of letting Head First. the employes have their pay for Christmas, The Illinois Central began an ex-)~ a4. J. ©, Butler a former section periment today in vunning passenger |foremau’ wat. now with the bridge trains into the union depot. Ever|force is at his home in Mayfield, a in aiieadance. The Magazine Club meets tomor- row af ernoon with Miss Julia Scou. Free for All Conc \ One week, beginniog Tuesday even- ing, Dec. 8, 1896; at 6:30 o'clock, at | KIMBALL HALL, NO. 430 BROADWAY TA BU And all other™ SCOTT HARDWARE CO; (INCORPORATED) 318-324 BROADWAY _ ll Opposite Palmer House. This will be PADUCAH, KY. THE EVENT OF THE HOLIDAYS (Sten of BIG HATCHET.) Every night FREE TO ALL,| W™. Baors, Gro, Lenwnann, Phone 53, that enjoy'a high class ‘‘Musi- Endorsed by Great Artists ? Kentuckyand Anthracite Coal, untt Christmas. LUMP ? ° e - W. W. KIMBALL CO. EGG . . - . re — 9c ‘Wabash Ave., near St. \ All Come Out. [NUT ey pies NV. 96 Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton, We Will Appreciate a Share of Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. Several prominent local pian- Open Evenings ist will assist in the programme from time to time, Also a quar- 10c tette and mandolin club. SVT SeSeseee R, M. SUTHERLIN, Manager Holiday Sale. W.W. KIMBALL CO. CHICAGO. Read the names of Paducah people whom LEADING | 5c. CIGARS. TOLD YOU S0,(HBHART se Ask For Them. NOTICE. since the depot was huilt the trains! sufferer with a terribly sore leg. It ve been ran down Ninthytreet and! jg said that gangrene in it is giving cked into the depot reac go out) him great trouble. , , : P Engineer Sam Lowe ryitned hy lay a new plan is yurae i Te o sail the daaearetec ‘alg gph ao ep Ai is t "Wife had s good time, butthe usually the engines changed at the fnclings fies that, me atieg Mae ba Five Department Catled to Fourth | Tomorrow morning at 8 0'¢ and the (rain backed out to Ninth street and toroed on the “Y"" Pkg WE. Sanders, the night owl at It is the opinion of the railroad | /xington for so long a time, relin- men that the experiment will not “shes his watch there and opens up prove successful. twas tried soon |: *50merville. It is safe to say that after the depot was jevery time ‘‘Sot’. is ticked on the “say wire Walter will answer “I 1,"° _ Mr. Wm. E. King, J A LONG RUN, some and genial young — left for Marray on the4 o’e yailt and resulied lure, +y the hand- hinist, and Br The fre ad This Morpi leads to the hymeaial altar one of Calloway’s fairest daughters. yartment was called ouf a box. Office 110 South Third! daz é FOR RENT—Purnished front! tnig ineuataag t 10:30 o'clock 1 _ Edgar, the ten year old son of centrally Togited. Address X,| an alarm fro ie ha *Y| Engineer Heary Buck diseppeaied | care Sux fete Broad, “"® SP* from home “yesierday-afyefnoon, It _ > ‘ is thought that be weet out to his We Take "Ey in One Night. At the residence of Mrs, Thiele- | sant By ory i wa ag Bd Roncada worlf Jozengers will ree| man, on South Fourth near Broad, | snd bis father went out there to look ove pain amd stbimach worms in one| the woodwork about an old fashioned after him this a. m. These \qzengers have never|fiieplace caught fire and there was fe ve led to help thi little children by | quite a blaze when it was discovered "paid ee _ L. Webb removing those parasites. Only 5c} The flames were subdued before th semen OS. ine yert. gang, 0 utment arrived, howgpfr, éne4°?30 Sunday evening, a bouncing ing litle damage excey~@to’ the | °Y baby from his present huge pro- . a E coud. | portions he Ifurniiare near by eiick bids fair to rival his C. Gi Lee lerauly opneanak’ brothers and sisier the ‘fat’? little eived a telegfam to come to st. | people on Eleventh street. Dr. Reddick wis this moxpi to interview him/ Child’s kid or grain, 5 to 8, 50c, | i" regard to his patent mosquito bar | ‘ Better one, same size, 6% jframe, Evidently Charley has aj Child's kid S_L, tip, 8 to 11, 75, | food thing Misses Same 11} to 2 $1.00. As Good as fiold, where some busi-| yar, The new fire station Is but a few Was the officiating physician. Today the stockholders of the N., C, & Si. L. meet in Nashville for the purpose of ratifying the lease of this Is fiom the house. NEW DANCING CLUB, we are curing permanen‘ly: too small to show them, but call at once, neigh- bor, and trya $1 bottle for 25c weeks more. FOTOGRAFS AT YOUR OWN PRICE, From now until the first of January, 1897, 1 will make a holiday run on my Cabinet Fotograts at the rock bottom price of $2.00 per dozen, MATILDA LAY. G.W, SLAUGATE Beatie, EDWARD CLARK. WM. LANDERMAN. 0. CO. BOYD. JOE CAMPBELL. JOHN POWELL. MRS. WILL WATKINS. MRS. ALMEDA THOMAS. ARTHUR MABYERS. MRS. S. P. GARRISON. J. L. PUTNAM. The best ‘‘fots’’ ever offered for C. P. McCLEAN. SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts---SMALLEST Pricc We are going to sell our Children the money in the city, 405'. Broadway. *s Shoos at the VERY SMALLEST PR( FIT. We want to draw your children’s trade; we want yc hild) We have about 100 others. but space is t00) up in surtiuen, then tha a aren’ to all thelr ives hot trading with us, ask one of our customers about our Shoes Only two "* ° treating’ our clients—and their feet, : George Bernhard. RONCADO TONIC CO. ‘ Estaptisuxp 1865, WILLIAM NAGBI/ THE LEADING JEWELER. Watches, Clocks, to grow If you are and about Office 110 8S. Third St. ee THE CITY BAKERY Having baked a large lot of very fine V . Has Been Organigd On a New |divisioa, condisting of the old P., T. | F R | G A IK BS Diam pia, |& A. and the Tennessee Midiand| U | , ’ ae ae: RoncaduTonig will dhre you of rheu- ‘ 8. Itis expected that the mat-| ° _,, KANGAROO CALF, wats” Cac tie pute vat, | Anew doacidg club has Keen or-|ter of running the passenger trains We'can offer you same for less money than you can make FINE JEWELRY A eee se seesat shoe for school| catarrh’ chills land fever, femes| I by a number of well known | on this division into the Union De- them at home. We alsoh ve a fine line of all kinds of ND SPECTACLES, 0, at $1.00, and 114) 0) weaky tet so, Youn men of the city on anew plan. | pot here will be take I » DAKE) |weakuess. A $NQbottle tor 25 D plan. | pot here will be taken up also BREAD AND CAKEs. ‘ $1.35, hpeeser Eta). pn 7d¢ | it "ill give four private dances nui! Among the car repairers ia a man PINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY * LITTLE GENTS’ LACK Famovat pall @ month at bte named Sullivan who, {rom his great F,. KIRCHHOFF-.|.. ‘ : Wo show an extra good shoe, size 9$/ We have removed our cleanit lanveif any. become wren, | fotuduess for everything appertaining 118 SOUTH SECOND SYREET. lee Rnadvey cal ited Ginn, PADUCAH, Ky te 134, at $1 25 la pved our cleaning an Perot np eeome em! 10 the prize ring, hes been dubbed ‘ SE SPREE nia dyeing eatablispment back to swho cannot dance, A uamelby thehore qoijine oe “ ey BUNZER HILL SCHOOL SHOg, | South Third stfeet, our old stand he club has pot yet been selert- tae ee [ain EF gia a ee = ee . £ We have sold this shoe for ten| Ve Will be Peed to see our old} ed, and the ivitiation Will be | the event go between Fitzsimmons PEELING ABOUND. Heal Ratate Transley rtd * r ° oars, and ae evidence from service| Hemi and Wh}patronage of all de-/ROwinsl. ‘The yourg men ure all gua Sherkee’ he teed es ‘ Mary E.oPitt deeds to W. W. Re) AGO | | Bin the past are, good wearers, | *tIN¢ frst « — Cee am ignly vespected, aml! made all the passes and feints as de- | Marshal Kichardson, of Kuttawa, Tienes and athens, ‘veices of the} “—? , to 11, $1: 11 t 2, $1.25 ‘ C. Rose & Sow 1Ss0 't to make the pew club al scribed in the papers. In dodging Happens In. bie Liberty M E. che b, a tact of BOYS! Boys! As Fine os Silk — jhis imaginary aniagovist in one round! Marshal Richardson, of Bardwell, | 224 29, 5% om! cveck. If you wear false te , : 2, ‘a ad 7 i608, " od. ve s00 deeds ri e e teeth di tury I are’ showing a line specially |, Roncado Cough Cuge will stop any GOT A JURY, he ducked a little too low aad siruck | who arrested Mabav, the Smithland wal 2 ae f ge Hy be i ion we tae rane We oe en in Be Ep y ag eee | kind of a conglt Tawole vice ene LA aa his face on the back of a chair, just r juactot land adjc ’g that men- be in the same condition as the man who Blis, Rudy 15 tion as special bargains until b0 buys Ladies’ Dongola Con | , er price, $275 10 $4, | buys Man's calf welt, p at $2.75 lace | |. Cheap at $2. \ in mind our shoe repair shop,| .* ‘ an artist on this work ‘which we deliver to any address i, °° “ | the city, or drop us postal and we There oughs a and return all repair ing alee the taste. alker, Lost a bottle € 110 South, lier general line is full of value, |! OF } ‘| You should seexthg toy display at New Racket stuye Assignee’§ Sale. Men’s and boys 4 buys Man’s extra heavy sole | “ls 8¥\l furnishing ? | ustruments, gui api No. 106 8, Second St V hothing Ids of Dr. Bell’s Pine ‘Var Honey It cures eroup, wh jp the head and giy It is pldagantly sweet to Any chill ask for more For sale manhood Worth $50 $1 a bottle, jo do the worl Que) bottle g rtwo tor 2c. ‘Try | John Lemley « [St 76 [ease against Hawkins & Co, {Ed Lyna, at and part of Cohen's »' « hen’a stand. | yesterday alternor Guter, Assignee > good for the be children and| sogping cough, cold! Bernard Coal ( sweet, refresh. will take itand! 7 Good™denggists sell ReadW. Ww by Ochlschlaeger | °P* \lertainment hoball P City My fully restored.|the } ttJe, but costs only | ¢ No eure, 1 Torte Co 0 8. Third si 7 ' vd most burn Yor, the evidence Try the old reliab| ‘oal and get the be t, if you want he money, St, , incownorated, | 423 Broadway. Telephone No.8. | Kin 4 announcement in One entire week of 8 free the Others Now oo Trial, iball The work of securing a jur John Le Metrc St. Bernara murder of Ben Ladd, was completed | while at work. thi hats, 2°sterday afternoon after a special : pistola, wit] Sxeausted. |St. Bernard Silvyf Coke, Pitts-| osed uh vogardiine At over’ Capt. Thomas is for thefletense, burgh Coal \an/Anthracite as heard | today’s | be ve mu- | below bis left optio aad be uodl one ries as pretty a black eye as if Fitz had dealt him one of his celebrated 'y in the |left-handed punches, y, Bart and | mate gave it away, but ‘John L.’* for the|claims a chip flew’ and struck him from the St, incorporated,¥ 423 Broadway. Telephgne No. 8. Would bea trunk, valise, satchel, telescope, cuff-box or pockét-book any of them would be appr either your gentleman or Co.'s /and being something to feep, woul: present. or all at/age you are helping ‘High- ‘Pactory, keeping te money in the evgry evening | city, preciate same. t repairing old Come to see us, Ydlw His room rnard Coal Co., Oct, 21 A wise Christmas Present fly friew 4 lasting, long-to-bgremembered | Tn giving yf your patron. home manu- and favoripgfone who will ap- fe wake a specialty unks and valised. murderer, was in the ciiy yesterday wit Attorney Ray, whom he has en- gaged to assist him in his trouble at Smithland in sepuring the $200 re-| ward from the State, Marshal Bichardson it | himself presented the prisoner at the | y Livingston county jail and took a| receipt, and the question volved in Detective Greer’s tiou suit is whether or not an officer Coal} is entitled to any reward for captur- ing « criminal, They Didn’t Want to Attend af 1 i], All the witnesses summoned from plated - the city to appear in behalf of Mort i claimed they had to testify in the cir- cuit court here, while others gave other reasons, It is Shelby will secure @ continyance on these grounds, C. J. Croat, 208 Broadway, One gallon glass only 20¢ at New Rac swallowed his teeth. / 4 plece of bridge bd service ag your and save you all the annoyances of the com- |tioued above, all deing conveyed now'nally f.-e, Mr. Joho H. Van Calin deeds to Lucieiia Ward for $14) ciy lot No, 8, blork 63, May E. Gaihvight deeds to Mr. M. Fisher for $600 a lot on Eiguib street, near Clark, Geo, N, Stanley deeds to Robert Stanley for $75 a tract of laud in the county, Mavy and Rose Hopantnal deed to Joe Gardner for $3100 some property at Fifth and Clark streets, To escape such a calamity let us make work for you which will give you as goc natural teeth, appears, mon plate. Over Lang’s Drug: Store, now in- injune- DR. ¢.E..MHITESIPES. SSS ey First-Class Watch Repairing vs. Living Prices, | * Botch Work vs, Cheap Prices, DOES YOUR WATCH STOP? m FOuB WATCH UNRELIABLE? CAN'T YOU GET Your WATCH CLOSELY REGL Has Your Watch Been Repaired by Others and Dent ALL WERE AFRAID, DIED NEAR HIS TRAPS, Shelby Trial, A Man Named Henderson Found Dead, LATED? A trapper named John Henderson stion ? Not Give Shelby ot the Taylor-Shelby tial at/was found dead by the roadside at Setiatecticn ? ; andana today managed to get out| Metropolis a day or two ugo. It is If you are having trouble with y i ve bri of going. Some were sick, others |supposed that he died of ‘natural! BLEICH'S Jewelry “Store remins sen rast 2 JOHN ), let us / examine it for you, cautes, a8 there were no marks of | Watch that can be made a good time piece w. violence visible, and was not far | ¢ ito be the cheapest watch repairers in from us traps, He left a f claim to have THE BEST watchmakers, be the cheapest to you in the long ron, class watch work is our special pride, Joun J. Bietcy, and if you have « e will teil you so," We do not town at the start, but we do Sive you the best satisfaction and To give satisfaction with first likely that Hickory § For nice stove telephone 29, $1 per load, ut. [23 BROADWA Outo River SroKe ano Rus Co, “ me ‘store, t -

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