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— ——— - a Wweevevevevevevecccce ll = TW PADUCAH ( DAILY St SUN, “except| ‘ant Your Trade “476 CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON SALE POR $1,25—Ladies’ Dongola Welts, Torns and M. 8. small sizes, worth from $3.00 to $4.00. $1.50-—Ladies’ Dongola Frir Stfch, for winter use, were $2 00, $2.00—Ladies’ Dongola Welts,/broken sizes, worth $3.00, $2. 68—Latties’ Lace or button/Ox Blood, New Toes, Welts, handsome every aheravon, Sunday, by VE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY/ INCOMPORATED. Published t u 8) Ladies’ Dace or Buttoh Welts, all new toes, worth $3 and $4, —Ladies’ Dongola Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3.00. Men’s Enamel Calf Bals, sizes broken, were sold at $3.00. g Men's Pat. Leathch, Needle Toe, sizes broken, sold at $5.50. $3 00—Men's Broad Toe, Kangaroo, Cong , sold at $5.00, 10 cents buys Child’s Rubber heel, sizes broken. } : é \ Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great, sia gains in broken lots, in off toes. AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL. g HLL RUDY & PHILLIPS. inereseees Se ee ee WARE DETE : $ Camp bell-Mulvihil: Coal Co. 210 8, Thin Street / Telephone No. 13. Pittsburgh and. (McHenry Saak The Best on the Market. Metroplis Clippings for Kindling, SAV E Y OUR Cast- Off Clothing AND SHOES. 1 will BUX them for Cash. Housewives can\find many articles about the house tod, much worn for wear, but too good tg throw away. Gather them up and s@nd them to me or notify me by postal Meard and I will call for them. Parties desiring good 4econd hand clothing or shoes will find,a large as- sortment at my place. ona ! Shoes repaired. We have first- Social. class workmen employed, and can do] Cass No. 6 of the your work on short notice ; will call] Christian church \wi ive a geogra- for your repair work if\ notified and] )),y vocial Friday fayening, January will also deliver it, 22° adie ct Mo. Smalley, 622 Sout! Tet street, for th CHAS, NORWOOD, e benefit of the ehfirch. Morton's - Opera - “House, body invited. Admission 10c. i Queens ‘and Fletcher Terrell, Manager. ‘ in most pM i One Night— Thursday, Jan. 2ist, all at Rock Bottom ‘Prices ‘THE MERRY COMEDY, Racket Store, 105 S. BASt. “DOCTOR - BILL,” . ALL, From the Garden Thgatre, N.Y Pittsburgh Coke. WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, Jan, 20,—Threatening, | with rain today and night. Taurs- | day clear and colde:. LOCAL MENTION. A Pretty Lithograph, Gus and John Herring. of Love- The Scn is in receipt of an artistic |laceville, were in the city today. lithograph of the Tennessee Centen-/ yy, J, N, Robins and wife, of Lae ines Pers opens at! Jackson, Tenn., are at the Palmer. Nashville on May 31. Itis accom- ‘ ; f panied by the compliments of Mr. S. a arulunge natives blade rye corer oe tet OY: Mrs, Francis Watkins, of Dyers- burg, is a guast of Mrs, Sam Quisen- | berry. | Mr. | Murray, are guests of Mr. Lion. Mr. J. gyebange being apparent in “| dition. Richard Arm has gone to Slaw- neetown, Ill,, to acegpt # position on a paper. Miss Georgie Scott, of Dyersburg, Tenn., is the guest of Miss Alice Crambaugh. Specis] Agent Huntsley, of the Ill- jinois Central, left at noon for New- burn, on business, Grief. | Miss Myrtle Thomas will return to ber home in Mayfield tomorrow, after a visit to relatives. — Col. Abe Reiser, formerly of Pa- e Lihiment |ducah, but now of Evansville, is in Isa new combinati of valuable | the city for a few days, remedies for the pfeedy relief of! wir. John Zilmer is precariously ill theumatism ame ack, stiff joints, | st the home of his son-in-law, Mr. sore throat, et¢>/ It draws the pain Edmiston, at Crab Orchard. out without delaf> For sale by ; Dr. Eubanks is slowly improving ky evtlege The statement in a contemporary oer that his wife was ill is an error. Councilman J. E. Williamson and 2, Mr. Charles Williamson re- wrung Lrtied this morning from Mayfield. care of Svw , *! Messra. Wallace, Will and Leake jOmow, sad give deRRptOn ana 'pHO8, tir neon will leave tomorrow for 2012 sisal 2013) Fevanaville to attend a hop Friday Notice night. As a settlement of the estate of B.| Mr, Joseph Parish, state manager c| Weille, Sr., (decgased), must of the Fidelity’ Mutual ‘ife Associ- made by Februagy 1, 1897, all ation, Philadelphia, with iquar- ties knowing Bi ehh indebted to/ ters at Louisville, is in the © r the firm of B, Weille & Son will call) phe «py, Bill? Company, which is at once and settle, Respectfully, } billed to play here raed. night i615 BSWritte & Sox.) arrived at noon from Evansville, and Kind Words. will remain here until their engage- ‘The ‘Courier-Journal’? of recent ment is filled, date says: Miss Laura Smith, of Tovia, Mich., “Col, James P. Thompson, for 18 guest of her old friend and more than twenty-five years con- schoolmate, Mrs. Fannie Dunn. nected with the Paducah ‘News,’ Sie formerly resided in Paducah and has associated himself in the job has many friends who will pleasantly ptinting business with Charles M, temember her. Leake. Everybody in western Ken, Try our Hostae tucky knows big-hearted Jim Thomp- g loaf son, and will wish him well in avy enterprise that he may undertake.’ Messrs. Thompson and Leake, it is Republican County W. T. Harrison, of the C. & O., is at the Palmer. Mr. F. G. Bergdoll went to Fulton today on business. Marcus Goldsmith, of Cincinnati, is at the Palmer. fenth Street of B. R. P. Utterback and wife, B. J. Guthrie is no better, no “t his con- 214 Court in both, and | at New) 1012 A bundle contajniyg ah insurance chart and other pajérs valuable only to myself, aoyone [qding same will ing to M. B, E. Try Mike Redd oy hot sandwiches and horsefadish. wailles, lw. md Broadway. d-hand CEL 1A ELLE, as Mrs, Horton, 4 Beau ity Delightful Music, Pretty ¢ Plet See day morning TONIGHT. Windsor/ Theatre, South Thfrd Btreet, A LEW WATERS Manager SE. FOREMAN ‘Treasurer rown Bread. 5¢ Syan Bakery, Ladies and Children 20-1 A Family Resorp .tc Committee, The members of the Republican the accommodation last evening. c Kane on the boxes, goes out on train 150 this a, m. * ciprent pneumonia, the long I. Jackson yesterday. duty as clerk at the Lexington depot, came home sick yesterday. and Suck Bunker as box warmers, at Perryville, A FIENDISH ASSAILA RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad People. Attacks Conductor Dugger, of the City. Almost Killed Him in the Memphis 0. AND ST. L. MILRAGE, Railroad Yards Special car 84 was a trailer out on Mr. A. R. Tanner, of Evansville, ame in on the turn around yes- erday. Engine 12,Sam Lowe and Day before yesterday as Conductor Dugger, of the Nashville, Chattanoo- Louis, was registering out (the accommodation) out of | Memphis, Charles Lavelle, an ex-sec- tion foreman, slipped up behind him and struek him on the head with a wagon spoke. The force of the stroke brought Mr. Dugger to his| knees, and before he could gain an upright position Lavelle dealt him two more blows on his left arm and hand. | A considerable gash was the result of the lick on his head, and it required several stitches to close the wound. His arm aad hand were badly swollen | but no bones were broken by the blows upon them. Mr. Dugger was uva- ware that anyone intended to do him | bodily harm and was not looking for | any tronble, The ticket agent jcaught Lavelle and held him until the police arrived and took him in charge Jean Hazleton, engine watchman | thus preventing bim from doing Con came in on 103 last {actor Dugger further injury, wi is off, having had a after his hurts were attended to : the surgeon, brought bis train lime on the police nd lately has been | jou at Grover Billy | | | Engineer Gus Gideon lay off this | rip, his engine, 312, undergoing light repairs, Steve Markey, the private car ‘hief, is out again after'a spell of in- ‘Trainmaster Joe Rork chaperoned . train from Memphis to Fred Vint, of this city, but doing Hngine 200, with Sandy Herring left early this morning, towing a pile driver for Wolf river. hy: | night. Jean spell of the grippe. al Conductor Billy Lewis filled th "| force in Memphis long siding full of cars as he stopped | foreman of the 117 out there this p. m. Billie is the \this line. He family troubles | “kid Con” now, being the last ap-| snd is an inveterate drunkard, aud is Ltrchaboiead |thought by many to be “non compos Engine 80 will no doubt resume|mentis.’ He bas several times tried her old run on the Perryville branch. |to commit suivide The 68, now on that run will likely! Lavelle had previously made two do duty on the pile driver train for other attempts to take »nductor a while. | Dugger's life, and when yesterday's Engine 1 left this morning towing ‘attack was made the conductor ran the pile driver. At Hollow Rock Jane- for his grip and secured his pistol, | tion she will be relieved by engine 80 and was prevented from killing his} and then beads her front end for the | fiendish assailaut only by the forcible | Nashville shops intervention of friends. He came in| iveer Clute and fireman Barks- | last night to remain at home until he dale take things easy on the flyer No vers 10. When they get delayed they just turn her loose and she soon makes up the lost time. | Conductor Harry Garner catches | the pile driver train for a regular job. | He took out 117 yesterday p. m. and changed off with Billy Lewis, the new-born conductor. W. B. Sullivan departed yesterday morning for a several weeks’ visit to his howe down in Wayne county, Tenn. “Jno. L.”’ is one «cf our most ef¥cient car repairers. Billy Bright, the section mau, whose finger was so badly mashed by ascrew jack about ten days ago is improving fast. He now has his hand out of the sling. ‘Toe Lilinois Central, wreck at Millington their live were compelled to run their Louis: | ville ‘caunon ball’ train out of Mem- | phis, consisting of nine coaches,over | this line to Jackson, Tenn., on yes- terday. Conductor Sam Flack, who has been off for several months 18, back from his home ia Amory, | Miss., where be has been rusticating. Sam looks as if he had passed a pleasaut time down among the pines along} the Tombighee river. Shipments of dogwood and per- 00 one Kide_of, the house the factory here are | first-class sampJe room large. tly every freight arriving | serve nothing Mut the finest whiskies brings from one to five cars of it, Our which is blocked out and shipped to Europe. manufactured — into spools and shuttles for the cotton | and woolen mills It one CIKCULLE COURT. Same Monotonous Case On| Trial. The Herndon with ‘The case of Starr vs. | the circuit court 18 still on trial |no certainty that it will ever be lished | The controversy is over some land, and the litigation bas cost both the | plaintiff and the defendant more than the land is worth. The case of Jack Calloway against A.P.A jsome of the members of the |1s next on the docket [Improvement ane the owing to the| on Owing to lib: jerally extended us by our and the general public for the last we have been compelled patronage so friends five_yeary, |to enlarge our business house, the |same gkl stand, We extend a cor- |dial invitation tp the public to come to see us. Wowill take pleasure in and neategt fitted up ju dl bottle houses ip the state. We have also a strictly simmon to whe.e we | beer and other beverages to all bottle depgftment is_ge: We say this Bs og We contra- diction, Each depgttment is under the supervision of @ competent cond to none, freight b "th who will treat cheering to see the train longer each day, in and It means more steadier work, even now all the t men 4 1 ifthe rush con. Uinuies ic is probable that some more of the old heads may son go a rung higher up the ladder of promotion before a great while. “So mote it| be.’ ov Au right. Our en |deavor will be t¢ e fair treatment to all, thereby deserWng in future a ee busy a , |Continuance of the lifferal patronage jaccor«| ed in the past for which we jare truly thankful, S. STARK DISTILLING Co., Jacke anetborg sayy as ati ita Fo. seath Beesng Bayeet, youngest, can talk faster than any | Telephone Opposite Market locomotive on the road and like them | Sts Nor Buow Banners when her tougue is given full sway | she flies the track. Ruth is the little | tot thot represented the sailor iu} mile floral life boat he took to| Shiloh last year, and her pictures are q hursday — For one da, only, Thursday, scattered “all over this country | through the confederate veteran, Caboose o is undergoing a thor. Jan, 21, THR SON will in good styl», on nice colored card board, Candidate’ aii | For $I a 1000, Nae berldiug, a dresser with a com: plete outfit of gentlemen's toilet ap-! partenaires aad various other articles | of virtu, bave been put in. A fine range and a good “chef" will bal 6,000 for $4, 10,000 for &7, We give full count. Order your supply on that day when you can get them at these low prices, 283. be aboard, and the boys will live high | aud in style. She swings behind the pile driver train and is expected to be out some months. I the antiquity is so great gree is unknown, st up to start to the Nashville she | upon receipt of orders. Whether to be overhauled or for the scrap heap is yet to be determined. If the latter, ancient, Whose that aE ar nds ngine ‘‘one,’” in} showing youAbrough one of the best | rint | Goods dale AT HARBOUR’ Mur stock has been “REMOVED TO 112-114 N. 3a ui ding In Mie, bi Compahy Broadway Rieke whol sal t near next door to the house |Beginning |Monday, Jan. 11. Lad Fancy been sold at 50¢ il go at lose and that a pair heretofore, w In the text few is oof desirable 8 pair weeks thouss dollars of dry and general merchandise wil! be @t_marvelously low pr sold to You are earnestly eolicited in spect our stock, | The H.P.S. Co. Per E, 8, HARBOUR, In New Quar Mr, Sam enterprise the large ul bottle as enlarged rs. by his energy and has g al one his Land refurnished it s any time he will with pleasure prettiest city show you a throu zh one of th pple rooms in the all invites all to ¢ Germa with of the Willing Workers, ang will meet gelical church, Mrs. Henry Nage | day) afternoc t 0 o'el Aone List Cor, 11th and have everal worth n- | of and and norrow (Thurs: | k “The Two Buzzinos,” A Farce Comedy. Change of play twice a week. Admission, \10 and 20 cents. Don't forget. our Matinees every Saturday afternoon at 2:30, Ad- mission 10 cents, An elegant centre table given away this w COMPOUNDING Prescriptions should be intrusted only to graduates of pharmacy, whose special training and years of expemence insure accuracy and promptness in their respon- sible calling, FRESH CHEMICALS Only should be used as ingried- ents, as pany drugs often un- dergo change on keeping which Seivel alters their smedi- understood, have the necessary equip- ments on the way, and upon their county committee are called to meet arrival will begin the publication of at the office of the Daity SuN tomor- row (Thursday) morning at 9 o'clock Business of | importance to be transacted. Fisuex, Chr'm, We don't mean an {inferior article when wetall you we have both the soap in the celebrated Bell nt per box or 12 Bi” at Morton's Opera House To-Morrow Night. “Dr. The manager of Pike's had a good cheapest mal excuse for the broad smile which ie eity. The ju carried around last nignt. The New parlor matches i York Garden Theater success, ‘Dr boxes for 10 cents;\N\bars of Star Bill,” opened to a big house, and soap, Which has no\superior as a made 0 enboene, Laughter was the laundry and general ath\puepose soap. order of the night, abd there seemed for 2c 1912 New RatwgrSroup. to be no end of it.) “Dr. Bill’ is a 2 - broad farcical comedy of the ‘Cou- we ogak® pt «) tusion” schooh being full of compli-|og¢yy ee. Md Sah cations and absurd tuations, which) “ 7 Bansar. cause the hearti iqst ind of laughter, A New Dodge, The ‘‘kangaroo’\dance, about which} Jim Toler, the man with the 80 much has peen\heard, is not drag-/ mortal cramp colic, who for se: ged into the piece.} It is a legitimate years worked the saloon kee; situation, and ies no end trouble for the merry Doctor, The) paving cramps in a saloon to get afi frown Bread ims cal properti FRESH ORUGS And | high class work guaradteed by W. B. McPHERSON poner Fourth = and prescription Northeast qroadway, quirer, story of the sf ay been already jal k, has invented a new ruse, it ap- é told in these columns, A big week's! pears, to defraud people. business will hefttie result of the’ Dov} strongly suspected ‘ot ‘being the mor, tor’s’’ visit to the Pike. able comedy, fine, cl end Je; mate is ‘Dr. Bill.’’—Cincinnati En are after him, said, “If you ever did anything do veral| gine just in front he leaped off into A pers of] the briars and was somewhat bruised of Paducah by his well known dodge of} and badly scratched by the briars He is 80] boose he said to him, ‘Owen are you bust?” An enjoy-| phine flepd who bas fraudulently got-| re; giti-f ten quite a quant{ty of the drug from | ask? local druggists lately, that the police] Jabers 9 bJind tan dead I am entirely,’* then the ‘eagle eyes’? and ‘ tallow] pots’’ will all wear mourning badges for thirty days in remembrance of the yeoman service she hasdone on the pike, and the angiely she has caused them, Some of our boys worked on the I, C. when it was the} C. 0. &S. W. tell a good joke on Engivecr Donnegan, who was at the | throttle on the engine hauliug the} train wrecked at Millington yester- | day. Some years he was on a train and had Conductor Billy Beadles for his * Con," Somewhere between this city and Calvert City he came near having 9 head ena collision. He reversed his leyer and patted the boiler-head and Le TTC. MORTON'S ‘ious: PLeronys Tenens, HOUSE, MA INBE AND NIGHT——, Saturday,\January 23, who formerly With an Jmmense amount of trouble ready t drop on it, you would dq your utmost) ty prevent it, wouldn't youf And yet thousands of parents, either from thoughtless. bess or mistal notions of economy, aliow the perfect tegth of their little jones to gradually decay—allow all the horrors and’ wearing pains of toothache autl neuralgia to fasten their fangs sq tighdy, that tt takes lots of money, timg and pain to loos- Ww Mill Scene | Jaw mill with tee SAW 01 it now,” and seelng the oppusite en- in thirty-six) inch the stage; OF STERLING AkTisTs, Hear the Payoh band; the superb orchestra, ‘And see the funny old farmer and his glever fompany When Con- ca- in the face and hands. Juctor Billy got to him from the Marbl We guarantee this stove to us other Soft Coal Stove on the market, We have this stove in three sizes, ag ription carried in sto 8s fuel ana five more héat thant We guarantee every stove sold b Also a full line gf stoves of every COTT HARDWARE (0., 318-324 BROADWAY RPOKATED.) PADUCAH, KY, (Sten or BIG] HATCHET.) OoeVeeEu0ueayVVGVGVGCQGQe_Q5ue ee, Wa, Eaves Phone 53, ides & Lehnhard, Gro, Leunuanp HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL IS QUE LEADING --COAL.-- IN THE OITY. Try a load and you will be conviuced thptSit is the cleanest, hottest and best. 8 specialty, | We will appreciate a share of yout patrovage. Prompt delivery Office and Yard, 9th and Harrison Streets, The well-khg Has Moved fro Two doors toward Br v BOOTS, SHOES, HAR constantly on hand i Second Street | GEBHARY DR. DANIEL, SPECIALIST, en »° Djeases of Women | | i} ‘Over Lang Bio's, Drug Store, Established 1875, 125 Broadway Hall Arch T. Bohafnan, Propr. Fine Kentucky Whiskies, | AND CIGARS. Lunch from Y to }2 a, 125 Broapwayy HAVE YOUR aKING DONE ety AT TH “Bon T We will do if \ you can at Fresh Bread and Warm i. Always onfiand. \Give us your en them, Promptiess in the begin- ning means very little money and no pata, pay especial attention to this branch of ‘eur profession, — ‘Tel- ephone 330 to make engagements, Owen looked at him and EES Te Paneer PONE MIM Te “Is it hurted Pym, do you &pecial Maiines as 91 a 4 D. ih, Don’t you seeIlam kilt. He pes Huge peiews-- Adult i shidren under could see UUs (12 yet ae I, Joon bbe, Beats ou mu sale Fri plied ; orders, Gods delivered to apy part of the Aity. eheappst aud best 5c. CIGARS. Ask For Them, Fred. Greif. DR C. E. WHITESLDNS, [Seventh and Washington Sta, clothing merchant (20 to 116 S. 2d St, A full line of CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS store in the city, MM JM. MARIKS, The Gents’ Furnish RUSH REMOVAL. T, Dulaney &/ Co, .DING ton ¢ 128 COURT ST. | | } | We have a completg lige of Staple and Fancy Groceries, All kinds of Country Prodace a | Specialty, The best place jin the cily for Dressed and Live } Poultry, Everything sold it bottom prices jand delivered to any part of the city, T, DULANEY & CO, 128 Court St, Gitarrm, saa inc GLAZING AND KARpW. ‘Telephdge ' Residence 1017 Jackson Bb, BALLS, PARTIES. A iD OPENINGS, TEBMA REASONABLE,