The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 22, 1897, Page 4

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J. PHARMACISTS. —Prescriptions filled at-all hours. Night Bell side of door. Pharmacists, Druggisis and Apothecaries, Cor. Srv Dry Goods hoes arpets lll i UN lla A Novelty For the Children... D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. ‘Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. Can prepar® yor our ° tamidy or private recjpes, from a liniment to & cor 4Cure, and do it right. TH AND JACKSON STREETS, Dressing Well ism art, and the man| who has his garments made to meas- | »by us has found the key to chat isn’t reqyire any arguing to ‘an get a better fit | a suit or an over- and more style j re moulded to you coat when they, W J. Dicke, Broadway. WEATHER REPORT. M this ch —Local afternoon and r and colder MENTION. 1s remély for lung ef djforders onde! | bronchial troubleyis foand {a D Bell’s Pine-TarsHfoney. This meti- cine has made mfny maivelous cures and is jusily ragked among the most important remedicy of the ge. For sale by Oeblsdhlpeg Louisville, thunder storms tonight. Tuesds LOCAL Ane fections, thr oo de Walker. Mayfield Crowd Here. Yesterday afternoon a, crowd con- sisting of two car loads of peor from Mayfield and other points he- low came up on the afternoon train and returned at 6 o'clock. LF New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. Infants’ and Children’s. Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s sizes 8 1-2 to 11, $1 to $1.50. Children’s sizes 12 to 2, $1.90. : Full line, of youth's and boys’ black, brown or ox blood. 1.25 to Given Away A Spring Top with each gale of childrens shoes at $1 and Up. Bring your repairs to us for quick work. ELLIS: RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-2211; BROADWAY. OUR MOTTO, We live to sb And do Ny ®t Jn tomscuvooangnair cut well surety voyfebes light Feet koon apd ont of sluht. fatten nase opt ape dr Ghiidren like hay pl. For Boys and Girls Only. We have jast received a fresh lot of Ox- ae » and \Middy leather ice cay | 19m 3 VB, Whitiir& Son Fell From His Bike. Mr. J. L. Kilgore, the well known manufaeturer, was painfully injazed by a fall from his bicycle yesterda He is greatly improved today, how- ever, and was out attgnding to busi- ness. Just tell themAipt you saw Yrs and that we have jgst r ie La new lot of those Mandsay 1 Eton ne and Middy/eather ge. Pri 19m 3 B. Weiter & Son. Small Blaze Satu Saturday evening department was tingaish a small bl the hous Melvia Thompson, colored 30 Campbell street. The fire started from the kitchen flue and destroyed most of the k ye 30 the fire to ex of 6 led out Diebl’: s/tang ape in vaya. 310 Broadway A Nice Posit Mr. Lawrence W. Copeland, of Massac county, has received a nice position at the bands of the adjutant general of Illinois, having been a pomted custodian of Memoria! Hall it Springfield. Mr. Copeland is a sorthy recipient of the honor, hav- ing done valiant service for the cause of Republicanism in ™ | ssac, For Boys andGirls Only, » just recefved a fresh lot of Ston/and Middy Oc. ae B.UWetiue & Soy. A Musicale. The Pastors’ Aid Socieiy of the First Baptist church is erranging for| a musicale to be given next Thorsday evening. The place and program will be published later. Watch for the announcement. waht Second hapyShoy Lim-t{/ wae bi Home B If you want nice home beef, from a home butcher, whose and reputation is a guarantee tha of his méat, is, all Ox-Blo6d Buy. kinds, 213 Court. buy name he qual all r John Theobald guaraygéds all his | meats to be first-¢lass ery re’ pect. Stalls, #,0nd 5,“narkef house. é6m3w Be There. Evesy public spirited Paducah should be present at the meeting at the city hall this evening ke action with reference to false reports of Paducah’s damage from | the flood, Much injury has been citizen of |{n this oft-neglected line Papvean, | ville, leather | Jon the poy tain Saturday night, and APOTHECARIE Wevmake a Specialty Ot cbtainkty Ti kinds of barks, roots and herbs, 80 that you can get anything you want] four busi- ft) ness. Ky. PERSONALS. 7. T. Long, of Mayfield, was here yesterday, Ad Curd, of Maytield, spent Sun- day here. Mr. Frank Beard and wife left at noon for St. Louis. Mr. Sam Carrico, of Mayfield, was in the city yesterday, Mr. Julius Rothebild, of Louis- was in the city yesterday, Mr. Joe Rothebild left today on a three months’ trip up the road. Miss Lizzie Alliston has returned from a visit to Gertrude, Tex. Mr. Marvin Wright and wife, of aydeld, visited in the city yester- jas Aye Richard Yeltema and Uncle Billy Jreturned this morning from Prince ton. | Furnit | at SHI The Paduca fh Avctio ene by lea of Sh you these goods at less than BANKRUPT STOCK! IN THE HANDS OF Clothing, wisville rtment Store was ipatchased |" ice and we aft-prepared to sell |S secure bargains before they are gone. Remem! PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Comer Third and Court. We are Unpacking Spring Goods Every Day. “Spic and span’’ new, stylish ones. It will pay you to visit our store often. We propose to make this the store in which you can best and most economically your needs upplied c It is pleas n and Storage Co. Hats, Jewelry, |! cable indeed to see so many ne faces of our old cus tomers af ir new store, We Aclieye that we prepatedt6 serve you te bir Come early ead the place, are better our liking BUSY SESSION. John MeGehee Fined $100 and Costs. JOHN WHIPPED HIS WIFE, tnatic Gets OF From a Charge of Fighting. A RESUME OF THE POLICE COURT. Editor Sydney Scott, of the ‘Fal- |tonian-Democrat,”’ was in the city yesterday. Miss rett left this moraing for isville, after a visit to Mrs. Geo. staff, Jr. Avtorney R. T. Lightfoot left at noon for Marion, Til, to defend | Brown and Bruner, the Metropolis er Mrs, F. E, Thomas, of Dyersburg, | who hs eis u here on a visit to Mrs |W. B. Mather and Mrs. J. L. Webb, left at noon for St. Louis. Mr. Herman Boswell, who been in Louisville and Cincinnati for} the lit months, passed througu the city ay en route to his home field. Rey. M. E. Chappell, of the Cum- berland Presbyterian church, left »on for Maytield to attend the May- ery, which convenes to- nd lasts until Friday LAID TO REST. Funeral of Mrs. Ba ‘a Muller, an Old Resident. Mrs. fave fiom the chareh at burial at Bar- Ss 10} Mt. The funeral of the bara Muller took Francis. De o'clock this morning, | Carmel The dece ght at ive chill rion siree died suddenly Sat- 30 o'clock of a her home Washi Ten years ago most to the day, her bu nd died ved in the same room of conge at in the same 2 the pout three how _ | ceased was a vative of Germany, and al lived in Padueah since before the | war. She left two daughiers, Mis. Schravea, of St. d iT ‘eresa Kierce, of Kansas City, Mo. ree sons, Messrs. Joseph Muller of Leadville, Col., and W. HL Join Moller, also survive mother, WANTs end their A DIVORCE. Rehkopt Here. Mis, Emma Rehkopf bas tiled sa in the circuit couit here agsinst her husband, Mr. Heary Rebkoof, divoree, alleging that her husband's conduct indicaies a setded aversion, etc. Mis. Rebkopf Teane , and an effort mise the case 1. come up at the neat term Mrs, Rebkopf was formerly Rollins. TOO MUCH KECKLESSNESS Mes. Emma is now visit to compro- Miss | }Of Children Back Playing About Water, the | | erooon a smell boy avd fell between WV Yesterday | whose ne from a reft in Seventh and and ve Could not be leg back we ghth on came near et vison drowned, ‘There is too much recklessnes Is ubout the waiter, which is very deep in some places, and the that some one Las not been phready. ing wonde: deowa THLE PAY TRAIN Arsiye in Paducah Wednesday, wil Next Assistant Pay waster Rowell passed through from the St. Louis division wil Louisville tomorrow morolvg. paying off to Beaver Dam on Toesna It will on Wednesday pay off fom Beaver Dono Paducab, it leove Just tell them that you saw this, aud that We have/Just received a new done the city by the reports, and the crror should be corrected as quickly | and thoroughly as possible, SICK HEADACHE Can be/promptly-gured by tak ing Glaxtone alpry Headache Powders The/ well known soptpitig propesties of the cel- ery plant, con with other remedies of A similar nature an infaliiblf cure for all kinds he and neuralgia. unded if cure is not Sold exclusively at | effectes McRHERSON’S 4 SS\DRUG STORE, TH AND BROADWAY. }19m 3 | Broadway, lot of those handsome Ox-Blood Eton and Middy leather caps, Paice, 50c. \B. Weitte & Sox, Didn't Know His Name. Sunday night frene Gardner, col- oved, claimed that a colored man attacked ber on Second street nea Jefferson and chased her several blocks, then attempting to bieak into her house, She did not know his name, but thinks it wos Will Smith, | ,eged 2 yenrs, dicd residence of ber father, Mr. Bailey, Huutingion Row, the J.P, today, on Mr. Will Orr is mourniag the loss of one of his twins, who died this Hickory Stove Wood, For tine foolw The si prices thelowest, 818 | Files Suit) for) e will] Judge Sanders had a large docket | this morning, and the police court jroom was owded. Several large | placards bearing the words | but officers and attorneys a |side the railing,"’ have been hang j around the room, but little or no | heed ts to them, and the enclos- ure allotted to attorneys and olticers | is daily filled with idle sight seers. If they were ordered out once or twice they would soon realize that they are | not wanted. | Meadows and Joe Mea od on a charge of been in the asylum your homor,’? said Mead- 1" don’t recollect anything at happened George ltwo yea lows, ‘a i} ebont Ww | Farther questioning developed the fact that he lives at Hopkinsville and in the m for two years, ough he was released last “April. | been working at Fulton | other man is a cigar m: un Janda cripple. Hesaid that he met |Meadows and the latter asked him lor money to get a bed. He rep lthat he had no money, but would Jtake him around to his boarding house. On theit way Meadows trod Jon Meader's sore foot and was pushed Jaway. He was so dvauk that he fell, | ‘The evidence being heard, Ju | Sanders gave the culprits the benef of the doubt and dismfssed the case. | Will Grant and Babe Gossett, | colored, were tined $20 and costs for | ‘mmorality in the e police court, was asy As and well on county, charged with Sanders said defendant for Duke Blackwell, an kaown resident of Livi was court drunkenness, Judge he bad known the yeaig, 2nd (hat he was a good, bard- working man until he became drunk, JAlthoagh it a hard matier for Judge Sanders to tine a man from his native county, he had to assess the | vsual tex, #1 and costs. Jchn Lovelace, for a similar of- fense, was tined a similar «mount, Mr. Ed Mo livery ms threaten Sop bron’ wer the placing of a siable claimed by Mrs. the weciant was dismis Zeno Willis ed, $5 and cosis for jumping oa a street car. ne the wel! knowa wiih Is . the using Mrs. iMiculey se ina jowles, and Bowles. was fined | and off colored, who came Amanda Me- phee, use he |scid be caught her with another man, j was tr din Judge Sanders’ court to- |day and fined $100 and costs for the offense. Both McGehee wife hove served terms tent Line John McGehee ar killing his wife sever! nights ago be and his in the peni- Lena Fowler and colored dames, were Judge Sanders heovaging in a muiual ged not guilty. ibis more ng W fight, bac adjac BOTH FE! . OUT. of Col, oday. Damp Experien R.G, Caldwe' Mr. R. G. Caldwell, of the Padu- cab ldiog Tivst Co,, and Mike, were treaied to adamp duck- bis morniog. Mr. Caldwe'! the old Boyd place, ne: lis entirely surround. He reaches Broadway ie means of a skiff, and th's moin- ing soon after be and bis son got in the boat was ¢ i they were left in severcl feet of water. accuses tue olver of having the accident, A number of reported, but sequence. in res sides on Jac caused accidents ae Se.!0u8 con- other uone of ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Was Lee Rudolph By His Sister, in Marshall County. emon, Ky., March 93.— Rudolph, of the county, was ace dentally shot by his sister yesterday. Pariiculars are not at hand, his stock, He business in bi for what you Lost hen Pound, A lady complained to Marshal Collins this afiernoon that a boy who cane to her home begging ‘about noon stole a valuable watch, Sie afterwards reported, however, that it had been found, Crowding thes ‘The first barefooted boys season were seen on the street today. Th sas likely Lo be ie io the gat. son. of the ALF ROGERS’ SUIT € earnestly he ladies of than ever before and and cordially invite Paducah and to come to see us often in quarters and to keep in g4uch with the new Against the Union Central Life | S00 # they Arrive Our advegtising space is much Insurauee Company too small t¢give you any adequate ei conceptioy of the many good things i) we have provided for} our custom ers. Dress Goods. Five pieces all wool govelty che viot, full 36 inches le, ought to bring 35c a yard, oug/price 23 1 Five pieces silk And wool mix elegant in/appearance and inexpensive at oyt price; would be cheap at 50c, ov price 39. Woolenettey’ in the ise quality for rt 1-2¢ ygtd The best tést we know of to judge of a dry goods store is its black dress goods stock, We shall not attempt a description ofthe variety and beauty our stdck ‘ain weaves, serges, noveltigs and very chic styles are now ready for inspec “" Dress Lining. The new silk aud mohair zouaves at prices to pleasé you Cream Venicg lace with yoki to match, so righ over silk in ing tone and character to the Fancy silk colored chiffons mousselin de and braids and bead trimming to match all of the newest shades of the season Kid Gloves. With skillfully contrived matic fastenings, you will iethem, We have the exc ageney Id only — here. i and stylish. Paris ior the price. Ox blood, tl ians and plain blacks embroidered We a dollar—ough We also mak Makes That Cor, Down With Facts m the Mafter. About a port ait Alf Rogers, de- ceased, made / application with D Johnson, agent at this place, for $1000 life in§urance; the premium for which waste be settled for on delivery of the policy. When the policy was delivered Mr. Jobnson accepted Mr. Rogers’ note, due in ninety days, for the amount of the preniiuy At the maturity of this note Mr Rogers dil not pay it, or any part of it, and accortiiy to the terms of the pc coytract the insurance lapsetl ame void at that time. Mr. Rofers never paid any mor to the com) and never reinsta Hie theuranceland had no claim any kintk agai*st the company. Sitice his death his brother,George Rogers, who. evidently believes that corporations ought to be fleeced on general principles, has requested the Union Central to tet him pay off his brother's néte and that they should psy bim the of the pol- iey; and the ¢ompany, refusing to acknowledge shy claim of or to bim, he has brought suit, doubtless on the supposition that rather than stand suit and the usual unfavorable re- marks of ignorant persons in regavd | | to contested claims, the company will . of ihe claim. adoubtedly George P. Rogers 1s, as the ges, rking up the asAhe Union Ce ave, long ago, de lit es td as much their fluty to. resist an un- | OTSSY jast claim as to jpay a just one. : The Union Chntral has Millions for defense, but not a ceut for trib- ute.’” D. Jonson, FOR TRESPASS, oration Come tures, i of re. app idsome It hen price them be $1.25 large gc, worth $1 Many new tl display. All blea and hu 1 nair gly low pricey. HARBOUR'S low r vurg a Residents of the County Warranted Today. Two VANITY OF YOUTH. With Tea Buroiog & Man Dow Jesse Garrett Wanted to Live a Little While Chas, Helm and Jim Bolin, of the - county, were warranted in Justice}, _ Winchester’s court this morning for trespass. The men were allowed to move on HH. yers’ place near Oaks sev- eral months ago, and he claims tt they have been tearing down and « stroying bis fences, leaving g: open and perpetrating other acts vandalism on his place. The w rant was sent out to be executed. THE FRANKLIN. GASE, Rash Att q Garrett, the youth who shot bimself ai bis home in Dy | few miles up the riv e on account M'ss Smith, is slowly improving may yet die from effects of | interior accumulat 4 The young man is the son of prominent preacher idroughout the county. 1 with the alleged atiempted ircumstances which veveal a and exemplify several days of his sweetheart, but he not and is There are connec suicide, hamorous side to it, the vanity of human nature. Young Garrett first intended place the pistol in his mouth to fire the fatal shot, but decided that death wou'dbetoo sudden, He then placed it over his heart, but concluded that this, too, would take him too expeditiously. He then weap his shot als explai Continued Today in the Benton | Court. | t the Witnesse Some of Were Ab- citemen Away rested the Franklin iD of Daisy) was call | ainst Noah inst charged with the murder Sullivan, near Briensburg afer wanted to live long why he did it and to WATER FILTERS. What is more essential to good health than pure water? r filters will make impure water as pure and gparkling as spring water. Every family shoul Every filter tested before leaving our store. GUARANTEED AND FOR $ALE BY Scott Hardware Co. INCORPORATE! Sign of Big Hatchet. 318, 320, 322 and Broadway APBRART 285 RUSE ©. B. STARKS, Caligraph and a LEADING 5c. CIGARS: _Ask Por Thém. d Densmore Typewritefs ane and Sefeiles.\ 707 SOUTH SECOND STREET exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. pay Will CF. Sch. ader, ow GRO CERIES ni polite attention, very te palin beban 20 Low pr Will please you Talephone 16 Give mea bere order and I » all parts of the city Cor. 12th & Madison, Just Received Our Spring apd Summer Goods aVEL 1 K hi ft Wait ists and W ist Patterns B-ea-u-t-i-fu-l Our Shoes onf how many of the latest me HES IN DRESS GOODS, § ie onounc i t the best { thie n color and on shoes suit We have an excellent Ine of ladies n@ men's Furnishing Goods. in the Benton circuit court this morn- ing and continued until the next term of court on account of the absence of witnesses, Tt was thought that the case would be ready for trial, and there was great disappointment over the continuance According to reports that reached here today, considerable feeling has been worked up in) Marshall county. IMPORTANT MEETING. took it HUMANE SOCIETY. Hubbard, of Boston, | Here Today. President Organized Several Branch Socic- ties in the hooks. A Call to the Defense of the City of Paducah President Hubbard, of the Boston Humane Educ: al Society, who has been traveling through the South organizing branch societies, is in the city today, and at the High School building organized eight separate Humane Societies, | President Hubbard made brief ad- | dresses in each room, setting forth | the object and advantages of the Against False Impressions Ocea- «iby Exaggerated Re- ports of the Flood, sion ‘The business men of the ciiy, and all who may feel an interest in Pad. | ciety. ucab, are called to meet at ihe city| Several societies were ais» orgay boll tonight at 7:30 to take some ac-| ized at other buildings, and it is like- ton} to correct and give publ'c ex-|ly that permanent organizations will p-cs3iog of disapproval of Lue false | be affected forthwith, vepresent..tions sent out by incorect repoi.s to the press in other cities as] James Greif is real to the effect che swollen rivers are| horses having on the busin ©s and menu- | on Adams street facturing interests here. It is hoped| Sixth, Telephone 14 all who feel an interest will atiend. Wm. Mercer STUMBLED AND FE) Rankin’s ki “ RaNKINS Mrs. Wm. Mercer, an aged lad of Jackson street, sigmbled ‘avd. fell yesterday afternoon aud badly wrenched her left limb. Owing to her age the injury is quite severe, The N.G.& St. L, railroad ig vow open for business for freight aud passengers between Paducah and | vy Mempnis, Call on Frauk B. ‘Teach. fo shoe your ry quarters Fifth aad Painfal Accident That Beict Mri Att Wool Clay Worsteds EBSd, tire Satisfaction Guaranteed For nice stove wogd telephone 29, $1 per load. if tf. Owo Riven Syone axp Bin Co \ ter as not next week, however, thanks to the uncertain weather, out, S. F, and P. 425 Broadway, of al depot~ See his $3. shop made Shoes, part of the city. Shoes to sell notify him by postal card Failoring Place, M04 Fifth Street/Under the Paimer, 15 ey vant your patronag be thankful for it too. i INO. J. DORIAN 206 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros.’ Drug Storr, CHAS, NORWOOD, The Secondhand Man, 214 Conrt Street Has some exc¢llent bargains in Second Hand Clothing @e and Shoes. , Franchise Notice. YRISER f Paducah 4 There Ate none better, Shoes repaired ae ‘ livered to any Ifyou have Cast\ Off Clothing or and he will call and get them, 1897 YEISER. of Paducah 00 a oe .t his stand on the corner of and Adams. Call and see hii his prices ; he will save you everything « all parte of

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