The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 13, 1897, Page 4

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ORT tn em meneame THE HARDSHELL CHURCH Y geeeeseeeee VeVeR- RRBVO990000004 :We Want Your Trades’ Mission Sunday school « Divided 8. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS Mayfield Mirror Correspondent TO CLEAN OUT WE PUT ON. SALE $1 25—Ladics’ Dowgola Welw Turns and M, § from $3,008 to $4.00. | $1.50—Jeddies’ Dongola rir Stitch, for winter use, were $2.00 —Ladies’ Dongofa Welts, broken sizes, worth $ 4 $2 G8—Ladies’ Lget or button Ox Blood. Items of Intere Railroads and Railroad 1 Wells, handsome ¢ or Button Welta, all new toes, worth $3. end $4 a Spring Heels, Welts, best, cheap at $3 00, 18—Ladies’ Donge Men’s Enamel Calf Ba’ Men's Pat. Leath r 23 00—Men’s Broad Toe, 10 cents buys Child's Rubbers, heel, sizes broken, cents buys Man's Rubbers, of sizes Wroken, were s One party believes that after a man Full line of Children’s Shoes, and great bar- gains in broken lots, AT PRICES GIVEN NONE OF THE ABOVE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL, g HLL, RUDY & THILLIPS. Lacaneeecs ch Ata ddl waeeeeeseess mas in off toes. |boys are happy, e they may enjoy the promised bless- J. D. Bacon & Co. J. D. Bacon & Co.'J. D. Secon & Co. pot otal dpa We make a specialty of ¢! Can prepare your family or private | ail kinds of barks, roots and recipes, from @ liniment to a cor! eure, and do it right. Pharmacists _Druggists and Apothecariés, Pavucan, Ky. PHARMACISTS. DRUGGISTS. —Progot tions fied at all hoirs,— you can get anything y {in this oft-neglected line <f"0. against wha triaes, AND JAcKsoN SreKers, bospital for ti last six WEATHER REPORT, PERSONALS. vice baw en Me 2 Jincreasing clou tines bly followed by 3 coke ler Sunday night. in the city tod | was in the city today. e Young left at noon for Speaking Last Night. }for Water Valley on a visit to rela- Broa 1 street, last night. arrie Ewell left at , Texis, ou an extended visit | to her brother, Mr. Will Gould aud | their home in Waco, after a visit to relatives here, | Mr. Harry Owens and Miss Bettie Nall were married a day or two since at Gilbertsville, and left Texas, at noon cock read it al) the Patronise , formerly of the yon a visit to Mrs. Leslie Soule. morning at 8:30 o'cloc is S Garetten tor Judge Thomas adjourned his dau ter, neue run with the / can Eypress Company ville to Fulton. We don aoe a garment to leave yntil our customer has pronc vanced it perfectly satistac- Cusdibatan Were Out. Candidates Joe Miller and ly, were out in the lost night, where they t seventy-five voters, » ains of his wife W. Ji Dicke, i 425 Broadway. , to make spat home jowopen and ex- tation to all lovers in the city to call They have a large 8 it ay will remain in Paducah and have suit of rooms with Major J. H. ni THE E GHURCHES, The usual services may, be expect- =| tends a cordial in of musie when do’ and sce them. stock of fine pianos j and pleased to have the JT. issn ‘BIGYGLE NFWS, Two Efforts On Foot For A New Bieyele Track. Mothers. Whose/chilgren are suf- ‘with’ Whooping- h shofild procure a bottle of JA. List’s cele- d whooping-cough cure. Relief guaranteed. Sold exclusively gt McPherson’s Drug Store: i 4th & Broadway. / Nights of Honor rg FGAI members vf the Rapidan Lodge K. of H. are reqhestgd the K. of P, Hall\ fomorrow (Sune day) afternoon at B o'clock tend the funeral gf T. 18. Lyle which | | Junior Endeavor at 2 P. m5 takes place frony the lamily residence! Endeavor at 6:30 p.m, corner of Fifth and Aten. ! church, corne of sinh aud “Court Two Desirable Locations In Sight Preaching at 10: Sunday shan at 9s: thing close Organization, season W I open Pad ah much earlier t perhaps about | cordially invited, Sunday school 9:30 a, 1n,, Fox superintendent ; preso hing ly re-| 10:45 a.m, and 7:30 p, m. League, 3 Ps Our line of lamps is unsurpassed in price or quality in the our prices have just been gr duced ov them and,other leading ar- | | ticles in glassware, new Racket store, 105 South See: ond -| Hosiery and are replete with events to g den the hearts of all cyclists, Hawkins & Co., bear meet- Handker jing, Woilnes ay, 7 | dial invitation is extended ‘to all ‘the H. B. Jobuston, pastor, prosperous and profitable season is 9 good bicycle trac MARRIAGE Al MAYFIELD, Another Popular Couple of That » the track on the Pa- services as usual, Hunt and Miss were united in mar. riage night before last at ve arias parsonage in that city, Roberts officiating. They are two of Mayfield’s most nt young people, thearts for several years The bride is well known in Paducab, ST VALENTINE’S DAY , | Srounds of the superintendent, 1 in either case ny will be expect- the People’s Line the street car comp: ed to bear a portion of the cost. the present time, be furecast how termninate, or which plan w V Valentine 3 nh realized it tod; but few people ’ South Fourth street, S side of the mail carriers. . mand in Eoghsh at 7 Schious That Threat: d en Its Fxistence, Explains the Trouble. | Primitive Baptist, better known | u he Baptist church} West Kentucky and west- Feunessee is about to be split up the question of Christian und the ultimate outs of it, if indications are to be ‘Lupon, will be a complete and ration, Several of — the rave already split, and oth- are expected to follow, correspondent of the Ma or’ thus explains the cecasion © prodigious row: Silks. ated or born again, Le is able by the spirit to work out » salvation that God — has lin him. “If ye live after h, ye shal die, but if ye yugh the spirit do wmortify th Is of the body ye shall live.’ ey uadersiand the bible to teach z for Christians to do that {God here in’ this Ife. The er paity claims this to be her. {Ar mand a new], In up ja the old They believe that a Chris- $ passive after regeaeration 0, let It be good 1 that all wedois accord l—the sin as well as] ket sll we God unconditional’y 1 church was the first ors The May ms to close its ¢ wey term the new doc We istep in aud see our 5 jntera fulbof nice and wu front and er than you ty them New w 0 Ss \l ! h Domestic at] mence Thursday, 1 irds fo each to- | and continw Haynburg Edge we M se of white quilts worth $1 during the next sold hecked white goods for 5 inches wide, at One le ot French Fl lannels just the all new patterns A good 50c corset for only 39¢ Complete Stock of fs, Kid Gloves, Drap Sean r Ladies and Gents, Notions, &c. Call at A Great Star Cast. ie, Bright Dialoguol, Up-to- Date Specialties. 335 Broadway, “<E. Guthrie & Co. See the Wonderful Railroad Scene, Marvelous Boiler Explosion, Thrill- ing Incline Wreck, A Coal Mine in Ful Operation, and Other Realistic ffect C04 2, 35, 30 and Zhe, Seats on sale Phone 155. er morning. tention, BEA cn ED Reader | most desirable a most fashionable fabrics for spring and summer wear will be kept here No other house oods at our low prices A superb exhibit of Millinery for spring and summef will be shown here as the seasom# approaches. We are now searching the mar kets for Dress Goods, elegance in Woolens, Wash Fabrics ¢ The choicest, If it pays to save pay to trade here. When the carpenters and painters are thyough fixing our store up and spring business paieep things we bfossom will surprise youwwith and low prices. We are now showing aple goods for lower prices than/you can buy them for at other stgtes. ome new things in woolen dress oods for spring We are Pocus for 20¢ instead of the beautiful nev violets for sc that are usuglly sold’ for roc And regular 25¢ violéts are sold Tteach that we cannot] at 15¢ or 2 bunches for 259 that we are| Masonville Loom and Hope bleached Domes c, We are selling below vat- | Eades-& Lehnhard, HILLSIDE, KENTUCKY, COAL is THE LEAVING _ --COAL-- Hamburg edgings in daiht lose work and new ¢ we are showing at lower prices than you wili find this class of work else where. stinated that we should do it terns, ¢ men's unlaun dered white shirts watty3-ply linen bosom and | We can sell you shoes for lower prices than you can buy them else We have half-soling and repair ing done Chafing Dish Parties «| Sign of Big Hatchet. Wa, Eaves, Phone 53, Harbour's New Quarters, Near Broadway, WAN, Third Street. Dancing Music 4 as “| Madam Moltyre and Son Will opgh a Music and Daneing Geoiliam Hall. Childrsi’s dancigg class will com-| = Uth, atfouro'clock | everg afternoon, Adults class anil at sc per] and Saturday egenings. mM 6 to 8 1-36 All the lategt dances will be tay gl rol at t n twelve Al pricé o¢ ven at anvdime to oui sapils, ¢ given at any Aime ib a MUSIC-ESSOY¥! had twenty three | years experience in teaching music in all the different branches and devotes especial attention to time and expres. | We furnish the very best of references. 1 For furthes information gall at St, Nicholas Hotel Inforenogaor at Hall : in afternoon from twortd fivg o'clock Bune rooe ches Worth Thursday and Batcniagaveciogs| Terms made known on application. | at 636 seraber Madam McIntyre & pon. " MORTON’S evuckets with | OPERA HOUSE The M FLETCHER TERRELL, MGR Wednesday, Feb, 17, — |The Pay Train id, Fugnishing goods] 4 ine pramauic Production of Uke Ke@listic Drape “THE PAY TRAIN.” Entfaccing Mu- here many times, Subject of morning sermon, |She is a daughter of the Iate Mr. I. 'Go Ye Into the Vineyard. H. Brvecknen, ana of the city will concentrate | their energies on making a first-class wherever the ‘Dr. Hunt is one of Maytield’s most romising young raduate of Vanderbilt l niversity, The customary te The usual services will be held at the German Evangelical church at A strong iufluence will also be ex- ay | erted to place the track unde had not forgotten them, MANAGER GANNON | Paducah Council pSespeoninns Last At Tenth Street Christian tomorrow Suuday ing Through} ‘The Paluca P noes of the Orient local bicycle club will be New Orleans, March, or perhaps a little ea All who desire Paducah to good bicycle trac sible to promote the en Ac ts 5th chayter General Manager F, 8. of the regular degroes the ganized by the election ot} ® i poatting Bete God. ‘ All persons not having other church ements are cordially invited bo attend the services Junior Endeavor meets at 3: Grand Pa Di Shab nd Vizier—Frank Gilbert nd Prophet—J. P. DeLong, a Shaw—Campbell Jarvis, andl High Lord Executioner- his home in Ws ton to New,O:! . He passed through Louisville SE ms Ris Injured Poot, Frank Bennett was out the first time in a week or is suffering from a severe cut in foot, inflicted accide He and Ira McMahon went down the secions in a boat several | and ‘when slmost to N rand Herald—Ed Wetherington, Wardsman—Geo, Grand Vidette—A. 8. Barksdale. aminer—Dr, jaod Je ¢ hark h pane ast Corner of Tsou streets at 10:45 a, m, Morning subject [Tre Relation of Officials and me mbers in Coristian Work, Ilinois Central stock is this month | * quoted at €93 por share for the offl- cials aud employes of the road, Grand Treasurer—J, Grand Tostructor—Ellis L self with an ax < while talling a roe, peeled mee! ting will be held next | Cone aise ley, son of Mr. John | Friday night, and quite a number Conceptions Galnt Quigley ippen- | of new members will be excellent order. Dangerously U1, of the Religious World Sunday school medical attentic pelled to come Mahon proceeded down the river, 5 a he was com- added to this Changed? No, 1, at 9:30 a, m, Prof, McBroom Super- Quigley, is dangerouely ill of divitis at his home in j1ss0 ot Seventh Sem pane Greeting. Rankin’s Tailoring Place, 104 aus Street; Under the Palmer. To the Public: ww ‘(B" to announce that I have opem@l a Tailgring business at the above mentionet™ Place, and ba¥e on exhibition a ge line of medium and high priced Woolens, and shell endeavor to fur- h first-class garments in the very latest fit, fipish and fashion, and ‘‘up- Ito-date’” in every respect. Will be pleased to have you call ane out what kind of work we do, / time, and if you conclude to place was time well employed, Am yours for good clothing, ¢ W. R. RANK a specialty, C. F. Schrader, DEALER LW “Nenncy, GROCERIES Frésh Meats, &c. Give me a trial order and I Free detivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison, | Low prices j will please you 7| Telephone 160. Morton's Opera House, | FLETCHER TERRELL, Manager, Matinee and Night, J 3 SATURDAY Feb. Return DR. BILL! Camedy Miss Celie Elfis s Mis. Pir And the Orighal dist, which has ap- peared in his or Her regpective roles over 1000 times. | | ge cs ad MATINEE Pridgs-/Schgbl children 15 adults 35¢ toNgty part of the house, NIGHT PRICES+ 25, 35,50 and Thc, Seats on sale Fri “ morning at V: inetbbds, find thing but your an order, You will learyTater on that it ‘Thanking you for past favops To do thiat will Culin’s. ickets can be se Saturday morn cured at Yan Culin’s ing. MATINEE AT 2 P.M. SAVE YOUR Cast-0 <gplathing OES 1 will BUY Ahem for Cash, wear, Iyft too throw away, E Gather’ p and sghd them to me or notify me by posta card and I will call for them, — 7 Parties desirisg good second hand are all the fad. Ourtfie pf CHAFING DISHES is complete. Scott Hardware Co. \ INCORPORATED. 318, 320, 322/and Broadway Gro, Leanuarp, IN THE OiTY. Try a load and you will be convinced that Sit is the nd best. We will appreciate a share of ycur patrogage. Prompt delivery Of iceand Yerd,Sth ord Harrison ‘treets, LEADING GEREART acheraaiss | e@ Ask For Them, oO. B. STARKS, AGENT FOR —-Edligraph and Densmere Typewriters and-Supplies. OP” os: 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET pex" Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. RUSH prompt end polite attention, Kentuckians »e Judges of coon Whiskey | Paducahans are From the Gargdn Thoptre, {no Exception All who have yot called on S. Stark Distilling Co, shouldde®o: they thet will say {with one accord that-he sells the Drink for 10c — to be found in. the6ity, No. 120 S. 2nd, Opp. Morket. Sign Blue Basre's, Jugs and Bottles {ugaiished Free. Housewiyes can find many articles Ti about thefouse too much worn for] 2 VAMP Cent ‘til rr of fancy work. Neue clothing or shées will find a large as-| Res. 519 8. 7th St. sortment — place. Shoes répaired, aw first- class adh ne Eg apil can do your work on short notice will call for your repair work iff tified and will also deliver it, CHAS NORWOOD, Bottom 214 Court Bt, 000,

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