The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 3, 1897, Page 4

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“You have tried those Sweet Svrups for Chills and still you shake. NOW TRY EVERY Druggists, Seventh and Jackson That how is the time to give Ellis, Rudy & Phillips + » THE HOT END And keep cool yourself? Read the prices: $ .58 buys child's canvas oxford, 8's to 11, were 75c. .68 buys same goods in misses’, 12 to 2, were $1.00 .60 buys a baby’s strap slipper that was T5e. .98 buys woman's chocolate, black or oxblood strap, heel or spring, were $1.25. | 1.19 buys same style and colors, that were $1.50. 1.48 buys woman’g oxblood lace shoe, heel or spring, was $1.75. | 1.98 buys man’s Kangaroo or viei low | shoe (sizey broken) that were} and $6.00. ‘sa dgngola southerm)tie or congress; broad and easy, were) 44, We have thrown into| Scrap Pile \ ou: odds and ends bas | kets many desirable low shoes. Come | early and get choice for lees than half their worth. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219-221 BROADWAY. NOTICE. | We buf Men's Second - Hand | CLOTHING, such as Vests,'Pant8 and Shoes, and pa) good prices for seme Jf not worn too much, You can send them to us or we will cali for them We! > ig~ have no solicitors. / LAWRENCH, 213 Court st / [Sao Se . Real Estate ‘Bransfer: . Bie Camphell deeded to Her mother, Mrs. L. S, Fowler, her interest in some property on Broad- a Win. Hughes deeded to Mr.| George Hughes, several lots on {bas bought Chas, "3 jeery, corner of Fourth and Tennes- | see streets, and has moved it to 928 + | why so many us South Second street, between Wash- ingion and Clark. EXCESSIVE HEAT Our Malarial Tonic Capsules. 224%. Soe, $ J. D. BACON & C@. DOSE EFFECTIVE 2de, Inch a Bicycle! We want bright business men to represent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. Chicago Send Play WAHL & SONS, AGENTS. - Special Bargains for This Week at cah Auction and Storage’ We have just opened up twenty cases of goods merchant tailoring bankrupt stock of St, Louis, close out the remainder of this imme! reduced the price of each and ever; price. CLOTHING.—Note a few of our rese We in the next u the Hei de "s Hine Business Suits, that sold i . Louis for $10, $11.00 and $13.00, go in one lot for Men's’ Fine Dress Suite; that sold in St. Louis for €16.00, 318.00 and $20.00, lot for . . 1,00 .00 and $2.25, go in one lot at . , Men's Very Fine Dress $3.00 go in one lot at Suits, Silk Lined and ‘Tailor Made, that sold in St. Louis for $20.00; $22.00 and { $24.00 go in one lot for . Men’s Fine Faney,Dress Pants, Custom Made’ regular 2. 50 25.00 quality, gofor oS Men’s Fing’ Pants, ali-the new styles, Sold St. Louis for Weiss Hg | 75 ‘ ° go in one lot for 75 pairs of regular $2.00 1 Pants go at ‘ ‘ . 2.50 Suits here Speke cS DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. PADUCAH ‘AUCTION AND-STORAGE CO, 228 and 230,Court St. Cor. 3d &jCourt. 150 pairs Men’s Very Fine Low Cut Shoes, worth $2.00, go for ‘ ‘ ‘ 125 pairs Ladies’ Fine Sample Shoes, com. toe, spring or high heels, worth $2.00, i in fits pleas : 75¢ $14.25 A Be Men's Fine Jersey and Bal- .25¢ ple Straw bfiggan Underwear, regular "25, .50c 150 pairs Ladies’ Sli Oxfords and Sandals 50 quality, go in this sale at 100 Men’s Pine Say Tats, regular pricgh and $1.25, going Boy sale for CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, PERSONALS. Prof, G. A, Ensel left at neon for Creal Spri on South Wolter Bunn, of Golconda, as at) ducted as usual tom ry the Palmer. |F. Hamner, Preaching at Hon W. M. Reed, of Benton,came)o'clock; subject: ‘Patriotism.”” in last night, | At p. m. the subject of the sermon Miss Dora Geer is visiting friends| Will be “The Model Young Lady.’ in Jackson, Tenn. In the evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Ham- 7 ner will preach on ‘The Modern UD drab oi Home.” These three sermons will boro, is at the Palmer. 4 ; be found especially interesting and Wao. M. Swentzell, of edifying, being the result of Dr. ts ac Hotel Gilbei.o, Hamner's very best efforts. The J.M. Mason, of C tent will be found as comfortable as Il, is at Hotel Gilberto. any chureb in the city and it is hoped Mike Caldwell and Charlie Parhom ervices at the Tent, et, will be con- Co. New York London. nine twoscent stamps for Mongtch ing Cards. Regular soc cards, of Owens- St. Louis, | in-Rock, After Honoriag the. Nation’s Birthday a rEP~ KOO You want the West you can find, at the“least money--- well, that’s just what we have i leating |Refrigerators... ES Nale We have the only one with the ice between the provis- Will begin July 6th. ion chambef. See it before yousbuy. Watch This Space For Special Annayncament OUR SPECIAL Drmed, Albert” Bernhgim, 120 North 5th Street, And by repeated visits to Our Store you will be gainer in many re- specta. 730-9 A. M, 13 P.M. 79 P.M. This will: e a great sale with great oppor- tunities to purchasers to make Dollars Do Double Duty Office Hours { Telephon 364 A NEW GROCERY Corner Twelfth and Burnett Streets. The Neatest Store, the congregations. will ~— be - returned yesterday from Bardwell, | WEATHER REPORT. Occasional showers this afternoon jand Sunday. LOCAL MEN Water Notice. PatrOns of the Water Company are reminded. that their rents for this quarter were due July 4st. All those who desire to revew sane should do so before it is forgotten, 4 all prem- ises not paid for on or Before July 10th will be discontinued, “td TION. Grocery Sold. Mr. B. I. Johnson, a well known citizen and an employe of the Lang- staff-Orm Manufacturing Company, FE. Bonnin’s gro- South Fifth The best 4 sCorr/Hanpwaxe Co wett’s Refrigera- tor. 8j2 VA Rotite. We will-continue/in bu adjust otirselves to/Athe conditions of the law. You ate hereby potified that fines will be enforeed without exception on all/ stocktiolderd delay- ing their payments beyond tbe usual time. Papvean B By R. G. Caldwell, M siness and pins Trest Co. r, j2tf LL Aboard for St. 1 trajn leaves Union depot , August 8,200 a.m. Re- will leave St. Louis Tues- y, August 10, at 12 o'clgek noon Tickets now on sale, Ware, 82.50 Results in the Death of a Maytield | round trip. Zyan Man, | A well known resident of Mayfield | named Ben Chester, who kept a re taurant near the depot, died sudden ly this morning of heart. disease aud | heat. The deceased was about 60 years of age, and leaves a family, | No Police Court To-Day. There was no session of the police court today, there being no cases for trial. See the National Game On Indepgndetice Day —Base-Ball July 5th, two/games, Hendersoa vs Paducal 10 a, m, 3. p.m. July 6th, Louisville vs Paducah Padtcab Base-Ball Association Primary in A primary election n Ful idates for county ton, s today bein, nontinat offices, on county te «| i8 in progress tod larger. It is a ireat ‘ Mr. Will Crow left this afteraoon} Which everyone should eojoy to hear Bete es pesttl induce-{ for San Francisco on a pleasure trip. | this great evaogelist. ments to the hot and weary. Drop] Mrs. Chas, Williamson and chil- in his place and cool yourself off un-|drea came up this morning from Fale | der his numerous fans, and try some} toa. ‘of his unsurpassed gold beverages, Mr. G. B. Trice, the celebrated ‘ accompaniefl by inspiring music from} Battle-Ax drammer, is at the Palmer Edison's phonograph, 1] House. Mrs, Will Gould, of Waco, Tex. arrived last night on a visit to rela- tiv Conmertaxo Pxessyrentan—The usual services will be conducted at the Cumberland Presbyterian church ner of Sixth and Court streets, M. E. Chappell, Pasto:. Preaching at 10:45 a. m.. and 8 p. m, Subject of mornivg sermon, ‘*Patriotism,”’ Evening aubject, “Will Ye Also Go Away.’ Sunday school 9:50 a, m. Messrs. Claude Barnhart and J. C,| All are cordially invited to attend. Poindexter left this morning for ace Evaosville. ‘ the Fi:st Baptist church, corner of Mrs. J. M. Workman and sonlpitth and Jefferson stree's, W. K. have gone to Little Rock on a visit} Penrod, pastor, Subject for morn: to relatives, ing, “The Practical Resu't of Dr. 8. T. Payne left today for] True Reveption of the spel 9s Colorado Springs, Colo., on a visit) Shown iv Good Examples.’’ Even- to a sister. ing subject, ‘Tue Sheltering Wings Sheriff Dick Holland aud brother}of the Almighty God." Sunday Park left this morning for Lebanon, Ky.,| school at 9:30 a. m.,Flint Singletary on a visit. superintendent. al speaking} Mrs, Tom Evetts who was re- t Gough's Park, | ported as being very sick yesterday Marshall county, in|is some better today. row will be as follows: Sunday Marshall counties.) Mr. 1. S. Levy leaves tomorrow [school at 9:30 a.m, A full attend ow in attendance, | for New York to purchase goods for¥ance jis yery much (lesired. Com- the candidetes for! B, Weille & Son, mupion at 10:45; preaching by H Mrs. Ed Ware and daughter snd] L, Ca'houn atgjl o'clock a. m. and 8 pple sherbet, the best in the} Dr, Payne left at noon for Colorado] p. m. ; mors is yject, ‘Scriptural world; Nector Ice Cream, that makes] Springs, Col., on a visit. Conversi evening subject, ‘‘An you forget the cares of this life at Mrs. John Coombs and son, Jim, | Ideal Life. Mr. CalLoun earnest- Stutz’s. I ett this afternoon for Louisvil'e, af-| !y requests all members of the chnre),, na GUier friends as well, to attend these services if possible See the Natyonal Game On Indepotdence Day —Base-Ba!! July Sth, two games, Hende-son y$ Paducaly, 10 a, m 3. p. m. “July 6th, Lc ille ys Paducah Paducah’ Base-Balt-Aecociation, Water Coolers pnd__cooler people. The largest variety at Scott Hard- ware Co. ] 8j2 CANDIDATES’ DAY. Fiast Barrist—Usual services at A Large Crowd at Gough’s Today, A barbecue and p Tesin Streer Cunivttan—The Tenth Street Church services tomor- Sharpe, McCracken and | There is a larg including ali office. near If you ever did needa Refrigera-|ier a visit to Mrs, Sizgletoa, or now is the timey“and Scott Hard-| Capt. J. W. Bush and anghter, ware Co. is the place, 3j2 Miss Jennie, of Smithland, were in the city today en route home from SPECIAL FEATURES, RACES, | Newbern JULY-5 AND 6, Attorney R. T. Lightfoot, Con- ‘ ‘table Chas. Wortham and Mr. Louis In Gdditionto-a Very. attractive] ® : progratn of harness god sunning | Kolb lett this moro'ng for the Calver: races, the associntig€ bave secured | ©tY barbecue ’ | the Wonder Bros.’ Aippodrome races] Messrs. Wiltz Beadles, Kd Gard- with thoroughbred horses for each] Ber, Will Thomas, Will Cook aad sv, which will be a very exciting] Capt. Jeff Hudgens, of Mayield, on ting race of four horses| Passed through the city this morning and interes... J while x at}en route to Dawson. with riders standittg-— © 8S 4 : fall tobe, {Miss Agatha Coles, i ween attending the centen- A free-for-all mixed tfot and pace ~ r race for bi y riven by the , returned yesterday and will wners, in fc heel £ebicles, will be | spend a few days with friends and ws in] relatives in this city before going verybody who horses will attend the wes in prefefence to any other 1j3 Graven Evancetical —Services will be eld at the usual hours, 10:30 d8p. m. nday school :30 a. mw. All members and friends cordially invited The Ramsey will meet Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Emma Lane socie Srcoxp Presprteueas—Preaching at the Second Presbyver.an church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock eveving service at 8 o'clock, Con- dneted by Rev. W. E. Cave, D. D Sanday school 9:30 a. m. Every- body cordially invited Mayfield, an interest aldition to the ri bippodrome races./ July 6, H.—At the Lu- 2 South Fourth Ser- Luruenas Ca theran chneeh, 4 street, Surday-school at 9 a, mn, vices 19 German at 10:15 a, m., and iv English at 8 p,m. Se'mon on the gospel lesson of Lue Sunday; Luke e that tired t6éling? Do you h zer and | et « White Mountain have # nice lemon jgé every day and you will not be “bothered with it almires fine Scott Hardwaré C6. are phe agents,/15:1-11, H. Brueckver, Pastor, Fs 8j2 **Patrioic’’ music the First Christian chuich ; - a a at Fruit jars, jelly \glasses, sealing wax, can rubbers/\and stone and| openine er glass jar tops, all very cheap at No- | Proud STANDARD OF You have got to see them before you can realize JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS BICYCLES! 100 75 =e 50 40 how good they are. ~~ PADUCAH KY. MARIONS CYCLE CO., Mak Marion, Ind. se eee oe ee eS - EXCELLENCE! a 1| “My Coon ah’s Ark, jear Us for Our Nal A Nine persons were ta sick a short time after eating/ice cream frozen in a cheap freezef. The pois-| on was from the infexfor coating of the can, ‘The White Mountain has ri a t HAunwark Co, {108 service aleo, LANCASPER SOLD. even- Frust Cunrstiax.—Services at the First Christian church, southeast cor- ber of Seventh and Jefferson streets, at 10:46 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. ‘The morning sermon will be along patriot- ic lines. Rev. H. B. Johnson will Boat, The steamer Lancaster was sold in pursuance of an order of United States Commissioner J. R. Puryear, by Special Commissioner J. Wheeler Campbell this mormug. Cupt. R. G. Rouse became the purchaser, the price being $100. Awarded ) Highest Honors—World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. See the Nat) ‘tame On Independénve Day —Buse- Ball July Sth, two games, Henderson vs Paducab, 10 a. m. 3p. m. July 6th, Pouisville vf Paducab Paducah Hase-Ball Association, , AGENTS For Gentlgtnen Only, Having Must rgveived a fall and complete lind of gent’s colored negli- gee, Laundried Colored bosoms and colored pleated \shirts, and fearing k too lure will place same at 47c, 75e\and 98c for your Latest style. | c Powder. Huey Dirgre & Wire, | DARD. Grape Cream of Tartar RS Tl at low figure: negleges and shirts, same and fea yy] ¢ I | | for pleated bokoms an match, | The Newest Stock, /The Lowest /Prices. GALLMAN & SON. Goods delivered to kay yatft of city. RACES! AT FAIR GROUNDS Jilly Oth & 6th 1897. HARNESS RACES. RUNNING RACES. HIPPODROME RACES. In addition to other attractions the F Huater’s Club will have a fox chase Monday, July 6th at 10 O'clock a. m., also on Tuesday evening, July 6th. Barbecue dinner will be served before regular races begin. Capital, $230,000.00 Surplus, - - - - 60,000.00, Undivided Profits, - - - 11,708.79 a ee CONDE SED STATEMENT OF THE American-German National Bank OF PADUCAH, KY,, At close of business Juhe 30, 1897, Harbours’ 112 and 1148. 3d. A SCLAL SALE. One Week Only. 1 Glass French Mustard 1 lb Evaporated Apples 1 doz Choice Lemons 0.05 + 0.06 » O16 - 0.70 » 040 » OTN 0.25 - O45 15 Ib Pail Best J 1 lb Best Pranes........ 2 lbs Good Roasted Coffee 1 bu. Fresh Meal I. L. Raw Phone 89, 123 Second St. Is very essential this kind of weather. To enjoy this luxury to the fullest extent one should Procure the proper kind of Sponge « « « Sea Salt ana Toilet Waters The most fastidious can find an elegant line of these necessary accessories at NPHERSON'S DRUG STORE eee winoow OISPLAY, | CEGK FECERSEE, RESOURCES. 4 Loans and Discounts sovermment Bonds Other Stocks and Bonds Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Premium on U. 5. Bonds Treasurer ©. S. 5 per cent Fuyd , Owstyand Exchange LIABILIVIES $461,023.61 Yapital Stock 50,000.00 furplus 517.00 Undivided Prot Qirculation Deposits Semi-Annual Duty State Tax Fund Bills Re-Diseotnted Bills Payable ,000.00 60,000. 11,70 45,000.00 occupy the pulpit in the evening. " Sunday-sebool at 9:30 a, m., G. O, McB oom. Superintendent. Ju. nioy Endeavor at 5:00, m. Senior Endeavor at 7:00 p, m. Mission Sunday-sebool at 2:30 p. m. on Teath stree. between Clay and Her. iison, E. E. Bell, Superintendent, Broapway Mernopist, —Sunday- school Oa,m. KE, A, Fox, Su- perintendent, Preaching at 10:45 a. m. by the pastor, and at 8 p. m. b Rev. W. H. Pinkerton, A coid Invitation is extended to a'l the s vices. H. B. Jouxston, 23,500.00 8,800.00 1,650.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 2,250.00 112, 987.42 $653,378.03 - y - J { dividend of 4 per cent. was deClared out of pot ¢ cH ha, and credited to the stocldrolders entitled to tame, payab er EO, ©. THOMPSON, Preside nt ED, L. ATK peat six lo on demand. Ns, Cashier EAT CITY BAKERY, BREAD From 148, 3, SECOND STREET, PADUCAH, A DRAWING CARD, = The Best LoaiEvep (From an Overt. | njont The sermons tomorrow mornjpg| ~ and evening will in all probapflj clove Mr. Ca'thoun's efficient with the Tenth street church/for the present, and all memberd of be chureu and friends al.o erefequest’ 4, and urged to be present 9f each ser- Vice if possible. On Monday, July 5th at 100’clock Drawn in the morning and om-Tyer ay, July 6th, after the races, the McCracken Count9-Kox-Hunter's—olub, led by Col. H Hobson snd Bir. George os FRANK KIRCHHOFF » Robertson, vel | peck of trenty-ye-founds, wll bare | ones MU ME WELL Fe an old time Kpafucky fox chase on / the fair grofnds. This will be a! i most exciting) tateresting and soul- | stirring exhibition — of) Kentucky's | | old-time sport, and a fisting adjunet | Prom best of of Kentucky horse Aaces, Every. body will be glad hear the music of the hounds gh this occasion, Come and bring’your friends, becue dinner served on th grou: Remember the fraft jar sele at Noah’s Ark, The Safe\will continue until 10 p, m. int of cool, colored neghigee ghtfts or cole ored pleated one$ forthis hot weath- er you ge to call and see us Gentlemen, nie are ii the new thin, t arrived at Eley, Dipple & lot) of colore hi Owing to n receiving lock is too large, we ha > place samo on sale at 47. Jaundgred, colored vosoms ; 15e for bolored gegligae with aundered collard \and cuffs, and 98¢ cuffs to ehhott's bre A poor umpire rpitis a of ball ann a poor fre game for ice@ream, | for the best, ‘There ne $5.00 per and it is/the White Mc = Don’t forget uf 4 : Owen’s gave xext s+ COO! | tended-Botice glsew | DENTIS vr ephoné 221, Offices, 427-2r@q""* Office Hou to 12 m.,2t0 5f.m, and at alg Exey, Digets & Wurre, , Sucgessord to ¥. J. Guthrie, Mia: N Ps ae

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