The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 31, 1897, Page 4

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pm thee com REPORT, WEATHE PERSONALS. ' Partly cloudy weather followed by 2. showers Sunday afternoon. LOCAL /AENTION. Reat Estate Transfers. Mts, Mary J. Pierce, of Caruth- ersville, Mo., deeded to Sheriff W R. Holland, a house on Jot on Wash- ington street Fifth Sheriff Hofland deeded the property 1 | to Judge Bethshares for $95 W. J. Curd deeded W. A. Langston, for $400, a tract of land in the county Major Thomas Moss is worse today, i Louis. derson on a vistt. Witt Boyd, of Mayfield, is a guest of Carl Brower. between street. from May field. Mr. Pat Holloran is back from Chi- cago and Milwaukee, Dr. B. L. Rawlins, Texas, is at the Palmer. Mrs, Arch Sutherland left at nooa for Mayfield on a visit of Dallas, ! Will Moore In Trouble, Will Moore, a kleptomaniac Hon, Henry Burnett left at noon recently served a month or two for] for Creal to spend Sunday. steuling, stole a waich and @8 from| Qounty Attorney Huser lett Mr. A. Butler, in Mechanicsburg, | noon for Florénce station yesterday. When accused he readily restored the money butsaid he didn't get the watch. No warrant was sworn out against him. who Overloaded at ike Friedman leaves tomorrow for Arkansas to sell vinegar. Mr, Jesse Curd went down to May- field at noon to send Sunday. Mr. Will Skillion, of 1700 street, is on the sick list. Miss Drusilla Hand returned x eats noon from a visit to Evansville. Violated the t iquor Law. Misses Jetty and Willie Owings, of Wash Wall was arrested at Mor-] Murray, were in the city tod ray yesterday by Deputy U.S. Ma Miss Eda Anders, shal LaRue for violation of the reve-| Ugionville. Ul.. one laws. He was brought in last} gay. : 5 night and kept under guard, being} 5 , g0 cents buys misses brown or black | too 11! to go to jail Miss Kate Jewett left at noon f strap slippers. sod home in Bardwell, after a vistt ¢ relatives Mrs. Dr. #. G. Reed and daugh- ter, Miss Effie, left at noon for May- field on a visit. Mrs. Albert Thompson, of May+ field, arrived this afternoon ox & visit Our loss your gain. To get your size come early July and August is the time you need them. eee. Another car load of Pabst cele- brated Milwaukee beer just received by George Detzel, Same te now on tap. 28j4 Broad 25 cents buys women's leather bot- tom web slippers, sizes 4 to 8. postmistress at was in the city tc 5o0cents buys child’s canvas ox- ford; 58c buys the misses’ Detzei’s is the pt Milwaukee beer, get fresh 28j4 , ‘ e to 50 cents buys women's oxford ties, sizes 1 to 2's, sold at $2 & $2.50 98 cents buys women’s heel or spring, strap or lace, were $1.25, A cen's buys boys’ ox blood shoe, size 10 to 13's, were $1.25. $1.19 buys man’s patent leather low shoes. Lost Horse Found. Tom Long returned from Wick- liffe last night with a horse and buggy hired of Terrell Bros. here bs ‘ and sell, and left at Wickliffe.| Mr. C, R. Howard, of Hodgen- They did not pay the livery bill, and Ville, 18 expected on a visit to Mr. notified Mr. Terrell where his team | £arl Walters. was. They promised to comeupaod]| Miss Ella Patterson returned this te, but probably not do] afternoon from Brenhan, Texas, after an extended visit. The Ramsey society meets at the Broadway M. E. church Monday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock Deputy Jailer Grady Ketter. Hon. C, K. Wheeler left this after- Deputy Jailer Grady and the mem-| noon for Hopkinsville on a visit to bers of his family who were hurt are} bis mother. He will return tomor- getting along nicely, and everything] row. points to a speedy recovery. Yes- Hon, Charles Reed, Col. John Se- terday afternoon Mr. Grady s broken genfelter and daughter, Miss Lizzi arm was set by Dr. Fort d Mr. Farrar Winchester left Try peach ice cream at Stutz’s, 174000 for Dixon, = ocadbtoa Se chaes:2'. Miss Murphy, who has been a Every member of the First Chris-] guest of Miss Annie May Yeiser, on tian church should remember that he} Afton Heights, le{t at noon for her or she should be present at the morn-} home in Fulton ing service of the church Sunday Mr. Charles Wilkins, of cas, Augusy While money 18 always} who has been to Canada, arrived to- Necessary, money is not the question] day on a visit to Me. W. H, Patter that will be discussed, but questions] son and family. of interest to every on ung and) srarchal MoNutt, ft Mayfield, dd. Si 1 tho ; or ) Oa So let all be pr without} jassed through the city at noon en- route home from Hopkinsville, at] where he went to carry adjudged insane, Mr. T. D. Hibbs tomorrow morning oj St. L, for Nashvil the Centennial, goi i ing Green, Ky., to OM As Lodge of F. A. A. M° There will be a meeting of the Mr. Clint B. Leigh lef Princes of the Orient tonight. Four} ing for Louisville to Accept a position candidates are to be brought forward] on the ‘‘{Jispatch’’ as telegraph and to jom our ranks, 80 come out and} state news editor. Mr. Leigh is a make them ‘feel at home,”’ bright young man and a capable : writer, and his many friends here M. E. Jones has a full line off wish bin sucess frends here builders’ hardware. You will save : money by paying them a call, corn- { a 2 _g [er 2nd and Court streets, 8153 per, fers, Peach ice cream algstat. 4 DRUG STORE If you are in need of builders ™ 3 BROADWAY. NO NIGUT RACING. $1.19 buys man’s tan goat or black dongola low shoes, liqudat will $1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or don- | so, gola low shoes, were $2.50 to $4 $1.50 buys the No. 5 of the $1.98] sol’s, I bst beer on draught at Det- 28)4 $1.98 buys any of our $2.50 and $2.75 ox blood or green low shoes, at Ellis, Rudy & Phillips U er Waters ‘You'd he lay in a supply at present Sa: . prices, ad the new tariff bill increases |" ‘ the cost of all imported waters from 50 to 100 per cent. You can procure Apollinaris Bethesda Buffalo Lithia Hathorn Hunyadi Janos French Lick and Londonderry FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS ar es .. IF YOU tate ut ice cream 1 peac Wanted 20 Girls To make cigars who have had expe- rience. Call at 108'y South Third street. WHEELER SHOOL, 1] Cun Club Celebrates the Return » Whee of Congress: The Gun Club held its regular shoot yesterday afternoon. It was called the ‘‘Wheeler Shoot,’’ in hon- or of the return from Washington of Congressman Wheeler. irst shoot, 15 birds per man.— Lang, 14; Croft, 14; Cochran, 13; Geo. Robertson, 12; Ingram, 11; Wheeler, 10; Fowler, 9; Holley, Lewis, 9; Bailey, 8; Malloy hardware we can furnish you same and save you money. We carry a fuil line. M. E, Jonns, 31j3 2nd and Court Sts. Stutz’s Orange, Lemon, Pine Appl The Faiz Association Will Not]Cherry and Grape phosphates are Rent Its Track. made from the select fruit and are The deal to secure the fair grounds] P'Ter Wholesome and delicious, for night racing has fallen through. Taken to Sulphur, All necessary to do to prepare the} The remains of Will Scott, who Second event, 10 live birds. —Dr track would have been to put in| was killed near Kutta yesterday | Robertson won 10 straights. Fowler, lights, on the I. C. by falling between the]? » 8; Croft, 8; Wheeler It is understood that the projectors} cars, were this afternoon shipped to} Ingram, Cochran, 6; Lewis, offered the fair association $300 per] Sulphur, this state, via the L, & N.[ Rawleigh, 5; Bailey month for the use of the track, but they finally backed out, saying that it might have a tendency to injure the fair and races in the future. atrons: ‘To Our Friends and 4 The object of this is to state to Jobn A, Vassner deeds to M. R you that we have sold our ice plant, | Jones, for $75, a one-fifth interest in and, in consequence, cannot furnish] « lot in Mechanisburg. you any more ice after the first of] Joseph Lawrence deeds to Eugene August, All contracts made by us} Vassner, for $75, property in Me- for this season will be properly cared | chanisburg. for by the Paducah Ice Company. In other words, we will see to it that such is done at the contract price. At the same time we will be com- Suit on a Note. The Caden Stone company today brought suit against Mr. F. Hippe on & note for $418.03. OLD FEUD CAUSED Ir, Jeneath Har Fatally Cut by Robert F: eGregor Nei Princeton, Robert McGregor cut and fatally wounded Jeneath Harmon at Fair- iew church, north of Princeton last night, and in return was slashed with 5 a knife across the hip. ‘The cutting Hon Shop. was the result of an old feud. Me- H. Hayes, the well known] Gregor attacked his man after church has opened a barber shop at} services and fell on him with a knife pelled to enforce payments on all of adway, Frank Martin's old jout warning. Horman was cut ‘ur patrons aud friends who bought | ** He does first class work. Jin the left lung, both from the back obstine ; and this, for the reason of | Give him a call. 33j3 and the side windiffy up our ive affairs We re. P en 4 gret eredattogly to take this step, TOBACCO MEN but are compeiled to do so because at the present prices ice is selling at, we cannot make expenses. We admit that when we started into the husi- ness we were lead to believe (\i‘fer- ently, but by experience we lave gained knowledge; and, therfore, say to you, that an investment of nearly three-fourths of $100,000 has turned out a very sad one; so much so, that we have concluded to retire. To all of our friends and patrons we beg to return our sincere thanks for their support and remain yours truly. Tne Peorre’s Crystar Ice Manv- FACTORY. A RUNAWAY HORSE st CANDIDATE'S DAY Today Began a Ten Days At Calvert City—Big Crowd There cation, Today, The tobacco men of Kentucky to-} A big barbecue and picnic is co morrow enter into a ten da: in progress at Calvert City. Col, L ti 0. D, Husbands, attorneys R. T. Light- Warehousemen and buyers entered] foot, W. F. Bradshaw and Crice, Mr. into the agreement, and in pursue} W, A. Wickliffe and others went up ance of it no tobacco will be sold un-f on the 8 o’clock train this morning til Tuesday, August 10th and others went overland. All the his throws of employment, | candidates will be there, and a good temporarily, laborers, such as driv-} time is expected by all. ers, hogshead rollers, etc. = A LARK Awarded — Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | went to Metropolis On the Ferry Gold Medal, Midwinter Fai Boat. ghices BAKING DER i 2ROWD There was a Iarge crowd on the benefit excursion and performance on the Bettie Owen last night. There were 400 or more in atte and many who hard ticket led to go, The boat went to Me- tropolis, returning at 11.30 o'clock The Casino company gave a good show 1 feel very grateful to the people of Paduce'y for their liberal patronage. ; caninepanr Results in Seyere Injury to Mr, Bob Owen. Capt. Bob Owen who lives in Ilin- cis opposite the city, was badly in- jured in a runaway yesterday. His horse took fright and ran away with the bugay reducing iH © . wreck infully injuring Capt. Owen. noe ee on a and bruiged pout the face and had several bones 1 wrenched ‘Milwaukee beer. A fresh ceived by Detzel, both kez Steamer Geo. H. Cowling will make her excursions Sunday, Aug, 1, to Mettopolis Jeaving at 9:80 a, m. and 2 p m., returas at 6p, m, Miss Maud Davis has returned} for $9.40, our price $5.50, elsewhere for $8, our price $4.50. navy blue, all styles; sell elsewhere for $9 to $15, our price $7 to #9. striped ; all colors or styles, sell else- where for $4.50 $2.50. ;]and disorderly, was fined $5.00 and until Mone And the two Stre Thieves En| on Washington street near Fi entered by th Great July Clearifg S an ale Unheard of Prices ip All Departments. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Scotch plaid suits sell elsewhere Black and navy cheviot suits sell} Fine clay worsted suits, black and Men’s fine dress pants, black or and $5, our price Men's all wool, every day pants sell elsewhere for $2, our prive $1.50, Greai bargains in boys’ and chil- dren's suits, $1 and upward. un- Our complete stock of gents’ derwear, hats and furnishings will be sold regardless of cost Yon cannot afiord to miss this sal PADUCAH AUCTION 298tand 220 Court St POLIGE COURT, Housebreaker Before Judge San- der’s Today. of Woe of a Tramp in a Box Car, The Tale Caught Hopkins, colored, was in Judge Sanders’ court gon a charge of housebreak- Henr Thomas olored, ims that HopXius stole a coat and nd five shirts from him. One of the stolen shirts was found on the alleged thief while the coat and vest were in his room. He says he is in- , however, an? the case was intl Monday. Jim Lemons is the name cf a tramp who was arrested for riding in a refrigerator on the Illinois Central. He claims he came from Belleville, Il, on his way to Louisville, and says he paid brakeman 25 cents to present inornin; noce left open |e ms shoes. Ashbrook is back from St.] August Ist we svttle all accounts with the manufacturers who have placed thei? gonds with us to be sold on commission. Mrs. E. Given has gone to Nen-| within the next few days. Price cuts no figure. No damaged goods—ey- erything is perfect. ‘These goods must be sold SHOR DEPARTMENT. Men’s fine dress shoes sell vise» where for $5.00, Our price $2.50. Men's best work shoes sell else- where for $2.00 and $2.50. Our price $1.2 i Men's everyday shoes sell else-|' where for $1.60, and $1.75. Our price $1.00 Ladies’ fine dress shoes sell where for $3.00. Our price $1 Ladies’ Sne dress shoes sell else- where for #2.00. Our price $1.00. i e x 4 Ladies’ fine slippers, all styles, sell |* elsewhere for $1,00 and $1.50, Our srice 0c. price 5: i Great bargains in boys and chil- AND STORAGE 60, Cor, 3d & Court. they returned, that every drawer in the house had been ransacked. Sev. enty cents was stolen from Mrs. Thompson's purse, but Mr. Thomp- son's watch lying near by was not molested, indicating that the thieves were after money slone, ARRESTED FOR MURDER | Louis Smothers,a Colored Brake-| man, Taken to Fulton. | He Is Charged With Pu®hing Will Jackson Off a Train, Resulting in His Death. Marshal Jesse Walker, of Fulton, arrived this morning after Louis Smothers, a colored I. C, brakeman | arrested yesterday afternoon by} Officer Sutherland on a charge of| now here at Bo a yard Yak tenths, mestic for this sale at 4c, 5c, 6c and 7e ayard. a 48, and 60 ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF NDOW SCREENS JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. SCREEN RE Distegardiny Gost! Prices ew . ng for F i UNppre r stock prepar xtfaordinary Freely n ilk pate hould br Empire woe aud 2 Many & ull remaining the white that SCREEN DOORS OF $C, LOC, 1G) aes The Sect be 988 goods are 10¢ dimit ritable plums Be lawns iu all that 14 0 ng for 8)so a yard , Jommon lawns for 16 Aid 0c for 10 4. ° ol and cool iW; plivwebée INCORPORATED Orashes and other shirtings reduced BR O iP 10 9e, 100 and 11 'go a yard. Calicoes for Sige, 40, 4c and Se a = nS A NEW GROOBRY Corner Twelfth and Burnett Streets Yard wide soft finished bleached do. Yard wide brown domestic for icy and be a yard Sand 6¢ apron checked ginghams for? aha 13 eayard . Bleached table damask for rd. o1wached damask, cial for 25, 39, 48 and 60g a yard Folee and fittutes furnishec with all lace curtains during this sale. 25e belts rre now 10¢ each 500 belts are now 260 each. Our gauze summer vests and 8}, can be matched in pri not in quality at these prices 200 dozen fine val laces now on at 150, 20¢, 25e, 350, and He for 1 lengths, 1000 yards fine Sheer India 2fo valve will be closed order at 10¢ a yard Mosquito canopies frames 98¢ and $1.15. 4 pairs woman’s fast b! tor ® paits Woinain's far blac: hose for 150.3 2 pairs woman's 20 fast bivch for 2e, ‘The men's #1 and $1.26 alijia we are selling for Bde a pices Aro Kong ray ly, don’t delay if you want auy of then o house will sell you millinery at our low prices, and we guarantee you the best of styles, #2 Oxford ties in oxblood and choc olates for this sale at $1.39 | $1.75 Oxford ties with silk vesting tops, special for this sale at $125. 9s 500 pairs $1 to $1 50 Oxfords in brok en lots for 75¢ a pair 2,500 pairs of broken lots of Woman's | man’s, misses’ and children’s shoes and slippers on sale in our annex in tear of main building at half of origi- nal prices and less | Se, 890, Heavy pe 'The Neatest Store, The Newest Stock, The Lowest Prices. GALLMAN & SON. perenne mee me tamed. Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMERSHOUSQ9 ( 7:30-9 | Office Hours 4 1-3 ¥ mmincge,* w Telephon 364 seonatinelanatinaale HANNAN murder. Will Jackson fell from a train at If You Care... For Quality of Goods, For Stylish Patterns and Fit, a3 an i Je YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR CocHRan & Ow With Prices to Correspf' nn . SHOES OF { bayShoes bought of us polished free. — permit him to ride. The brakeman put him in the car through a hole in the top, and when Lemons shouted for assistance here was arrested. George Smith, a one-legged tramp, was charged with drunkenness, but yn account of his affliction was re- eased. eed George Fentress, for being drunk costs. A case against Ed breach of the peace y. Smith, for a was continued RAILROAD NOTES Gen. Manager Gillease Pass Through. Master Carpenter Jenkins Leayes for Chicago. Master Carpenter Jenkins, who superintended the shop improvements here, left at noon for Chicago, hay- ing completed his work. Newton Terry, of the Illinois Cen- tral, St. Louis, is at the Palmer. Assistant Gen. Manager. Gil- e passe? thrdtrear Tity today Toute to Memphis from the tour of inspection of theO. V | Fulton seyeral dayt ago, and before he died sald that he was pushed off by Smothers, The !atter denies the charge, and says Ko can prove by several of the rew that Jackson fell off. 1 | Marshal Walker left at noon with} tothers for Fulton. where he will be| fifon a preliminary bearing | Smothers desired to consult at- | Walker returned at tim, and will after him Monday | topne oun to F = IP GOES ICE id eah Jee Company Bays |t Out the Crystal. tr The Pa The cent Phrice ee Advanced 10 on the Hundred Already | The | purch jthe ¢ |Sonth ive wif go n a Fort mpany today Mr. W, H. Riek Ice Megutactory on ird street. his means that ip. Lp fact the price willl © be ucreased from 30 to 49 vents a hundred. The deal is not a consolidation, but | an,out and out sell out, Mr. Rieke ret from the business. ves the Paducah Ice Com- pany out a competitor in the manufacture of ice, ‘The considera: tion paid for the plant was not made k w GETTING ALONG NICELY Is the Consolidation Scheme of the Electric Light Com- pan et Railway Com- panies, Details Nearly all Arranged, ‘The plan for (he consolidation of | the street railways and the electr light companies is progressing finel The details are neytly all arrange: and the final paper} may besigned ai any time t A PER MONEY. | Wk sols Kesidence, or) Thomp- Mr. W. LAThompson’s resideswe ex ning service at 8 o'clock, fth was Siudey school at 9:50 a.m. Every- fat la and Seoevet Presbyterian church, known. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES.) ¥ At the CummrerLanp Presbyterian church, corner of Sixth and Court streets, M. FE. Chappell, pastor, there will be preaching at 10:45 a. m., and Sunday-school at 9:30 a, m. There will be no service at night, Texte Stren sttAN—Tenth Srvet Christian church services Sunday school at 9:30 a, m.; com. mnvion at 10:45 a, m.; preaching and 8p. m. by Milton | Ktiiot ident of Maylield uvky Colleg President Elliott is . of large ability and experience very interesting speaker. All »mbers of the church urged to at- each service. The public cor- holly invited, + corp Pressyrentan—The usual | va will be held tomorrow at the | The} vs casing service at 11 o°clock and the | The D ‘ eNO re harmless to same day 359, Cape Girardeau, Mo. (BROADWAY HO at the Lutheran ual, will be rendered, the (gram having been prepared for | Reading of Psalm 31 | Reading of Matthew 6.28 c “Jesus, Still Lead On," Lord's Prayer, Blessing. preciated by all who may attend the service, and it is hoped that the at- tendance will be a large one, dial invitation is he: all, Liquid HARBOUR'S, 112-114 .N. 3d/ Does All Kinds of Water, Gas and Sanitary... PLUMBING! Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage. bd } 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street Phone 201 « Sign of / By rt \ th wta', oe ec at 5c AN & COP ge N 4 4 2 1 Broadway. F he Price of Ice... INAL. early indiscre es, power and just the par r, We have guarantee to give perfect very power- absolutely the system. Results are obtained in ten days. Lost nanhood, lack of vitality and im yotence are things of the past when NO is so easily obtained. One sllar a bottle; six bottles for $5 Knelose $1 and receive U-NO by wivate delivery at your address Address postoffice box If st tions o vitality ties you 4 remed Jo prom atisfaction—a remed tion, and t work ] 1 in its Beginning with August 1 the price of ice to the consumer will be 40 cents per hundred pounds, deliv- ered from wagons in the city. PADUGAH IGE COMPANY “¢Henry Mammen, Jr. Dr. H. Parker 35 i, Best hotel in the city Best accommodations, nicest MEALS 25¢--$1.00 PER DA) Corner Broadway DHE eS tee __| BOOKBINDER. There will be no morni» ehureb ‘ourth street. Sunday In the evening a following Blank and Boo! PATENT t heir LAT-OPRNING , BoOK ate « ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. 126 BROADWAY < Book Manufacturing kbinding branches, rn lipped bookbindery Loniaville. sasion. lerr, auf dich trane teb, tsid: Prayer Nearer My God to Thee Vrayes of the Wanderer, Qua: Duet PADUCAH, KY. SOnere ttre rvereserercintermsaterore sore is orn neewsaeerarerecstase) j KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER | ANDY CATHARTIC Ider the Lillies’ Chotr vary, ‘Glaube, Li emarks, Hoffnung, Quarte Congregation ‘Mit Preis und Ruhm,”, Chott Joxology The musical numbers will be ap- CURE CONSTIPATION A cor- y exte ded to The song ser iL begin | romptly at 8 p. m. | H, Brveckwen, Pastor. ‘ “Prost esses [wacon’s] ie? A HEAT CUR ad, ef and will cure you in or f you try this preparat ieiver a bottle to any ) J.D. BACON & RXGGIS) 3. WHA’ I Insts be t and ve t with heat LIQUID FROST will give you ‘or blistered by the heat you will always € an l Jackson, or send 25 cents for 10 cents, “Oro te Makers, ,¢ SLVENTH AND Jag 2

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