The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, August 30, 1897, Page 6

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3 fli .. S999P ll fel Qpunceo ok whe PERSONALS. Mr. H. Il, Snow is it Evansville, Mr. Albert Rebkopf is on the sick SPECIAL BARGAIN WEEK! —AT— Mr, George Bernhard has returned 215 BROADWAY. from the East. _ Vernon Blythe, of tifully trimmed Chemise, embroidered yokes, regular price |!" ‘he city today. ann gb i tae tale for Oh asa. a Mr. Hardy Little bas bg en , .., [froin Jackson, Tenn. i ba oe hy white pillow shams, regular price $1.10, 60 IM) iy” osha is Sale cents. f Dawson. 150 pairs fine lace curtains, regular price $1.50, go for 75 cents. _ One Ghs py : aisles 100 fine imported lace curtains, regular price $4.50, 8° '/ fon 9 trip through Texas, this sale for $2.19. e ach onal 500 pk syed fancy silks regular price $1.00, go for 48 cents. anny Agi a: oe ee All our $4.50 and $5.00 pattern hats go in this sale for $1.50. P, H. McCormick, of Fulton, was All our $2.00 and $3.00 fine trimmed hats go in this sale for 75cts,| at Hotel Gilberto today All our $3.00 hair switches go in this sale for $2.00. Mr. and Mis. Sport Epstein are All our $2.50 hair switches go in this sale for $1.50. visiting in St. Louis. All our 50 ct. colored switches go in this sale for 25 cents. Dr. Horace Rivers is « k after his late illness. P. E. Hayes, of Powinchet. B is at the Palmer, Miss Maggie Williams vein These bargains are for one week only. Be sure to see them. yesterday from Chicago. FE. THE BAZAAR, Mrs. M. E. Rudolph left this more New Store. 215 Broadway. Jing for Clarksville to reside. Mr. A. H. Meyers and wife, of Sarit sree Mr. Andy Bauer has returned from Buffalo. Mr. A. J. Crone left yesterday for St. Louis. Alden Smith, of Nashville, is at the Palmer. Murray, was returned returned at is home : ep cm Carrsville, were in tne city toda LOCAL MENTION. | miss Atice Meyers, of Alton, Til, is visiting Miss Olive Chamblin After the Dog Killer, County Clerk C. 0. The residents in the vicinity of |Smithland, spent Sunday in the city Clark and Ninth streets earnestly r-} iss Pauline Crambaugh,of Eddy- quest the benefactor who has been} yijje, is visiting relatives here. gratuitously distributing poison re-} v4, Tom Scott, of the county, the cently to worthless dogs during the} wei; Known singer, is in the city night, to call around in their locality Pit a ; oe i i Mr. Major White —_ returne assoon as possible. They claim the ” ies Hop canines are so numerous and diso:- bib aie. cs from a visit to Hop- derly they can’t sleep—even on cool cinsville. ‘Stee : Mrs. E. G. and Mr. J. A, Curd nights. i. ae Mayfield, visited in the city yeste Show at La Belle Park. day. “Annitola,”” oF the Prairie Queen, } Charles P, S. Stephenson and wif In our Shoe Depart- pyres regeeistor feo lee atlot Murray, spent yesteriay in the le park tonight for a three |oity, ment we knock the]istts’ =. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lucas, of Place your orders for rough lum- South Eleventh street, are parents of bottom off our prices. ber for sheds, walks, etc., with whe] a girl bs McKinnie Veneer & Package Co. tf} Mr. and Mrs, Heory E. Phomp n have returned from a short vis CAMPBELL-MULVIHILL COAL|to kvansville. COMPANY Mrs. The Will fill your coal house now | City, is visitin cheaper than anyone. Call and} Muller. make contract. Miss Nora Hatt returned to Mem- MLinila Eohoo, visit of several jatfie! chool. The fall session will begin Septem- : hg ber 18, 1807. Day school, 9 8. m1 scirnen from a visit 10 to 4p. m.; night school, 7 p.m. tol se74, Woods is quite ill. . m. |, $2 to BS month. 4 ees valecaiee vole pad 5 : Mrs, M. B. Nash left at noon fo a , on a visit to Ler daughter 20 per ct. low shoes (no jobs),|iop to was tosod dead io. the| wi, bec Wibes ares tomoue for men, women, road, was acquitted. A bullet hole] row ‘or Fordyce, Ark., on a Lowery, of Kierce, of Kansas her brother, Mr. Wil phis today, after weeks to relatives. . Woods have Mayileli was afterwards found to Hottop’s} her dav hier, Mrs. Nowwsn W Hobo Steals an Umbrella, Dawson Rev. Johu D. aod wife leave tomorrow for where Capt. Mark Cole, of 508 North | they will spend a portion of their vo- Eighth street, went into the house} cation. yesterday and left his new umbrella} Dy, Hicks is rapicly on the porch. He was absent but a/from his recent illness and will be 50c and 75¢ buys few minutes, but while he was goue 4] able to go to his office probauly to- Oxford Ties that sold] tramp hadstolen hisgumbrella. morrow. pr $2.00 to $3.00 Edwards, Specialty, Eyes,| Mz. Graham Vieelnad, of te Ear, Nose and Throst, Paducah. Ky, | ‘Courier-Journal, at up t Smituland this morning to report the Important Notice. Hind men speech. All persons-knowing themselvesin-| Mrs. Teriell and tires childreo To get benefit of these cut prices goods must be fitted and paid for before leaving store. recoveripz debted to the firms of Rogers & King | aod Miss Lillian Boos, of Lov'sville warned to call snd gettle the same at | South Sixth street. once at my office, No. 127 South} An ice cream supper will be given Fourth street, and thereby save to} tomorrow night at Tenth and Ohio themselves costs, as I will be forced | streets for the benedt of the Tenth to proceed by law to collect same, | street Christian church. unless otherwise settled pro.nptly. Mrs, Emma Neely, of Corydon, Ep H. Ponrean, Ind., arived Sunday io be at the Receiver of Rogers & King and Jobo | «i t¢ of her daugiter, Mrs.H. J. Foppe Rogers & Son. 996tf | who is quite ill. Wickliffe Club Didn't Come. Dr. Albert Bernheim, who ha The baseball club trom Wickliffe, | bee? quite ill at the railroad hospita expected to play a match game of |! several weeks, is able to sit u, ball with the Eclipse club, of the | #0 will soon be out, re city, did not come yesterday, for} Bev, W. K. Penrod, of the First some reason, and the Eclipse club | Baptist churcli, leaves tomovow fo played picked nine, being defeated | Pine Bluff, Ark., to assist in the or by a score of 13 to 10. dination of church officers, Miss Mary Wayne Muiphy, of Fulton, passed through the city ai noon en route home frem a visit to Madisonville. Mrs, Tucker and davghtes, Mis winnie Belle, will rewrn (to Lou ville Wednesday, afte visit 7° a ,|Capt. J. KE. Williamsoa awwily ‘system, Resul “ , the bes we Fe ee ies ia eA ealy at Miss Mary Boswell has obtained in ten days. Lost/made for the price, 3 vanay ; manhood, lack of vitality and im-|Hank Bros. & Jones’ Boas rem aves te varies Mee: a pe ltd 2 chell and daughter, Miss tence are thingsof the Pastwhen| way no Offered the Pastorate, | Kidith, accompanied her, and retuu- oO ee yor nog Rev. J. Dieterle, of Ann Arbor, | ed on the Fowler today. d y Mr. A. D. Thomas recei Michigan, preached two excellent and Miss ae Phen at toy dd sermons at the German Evangelical] Grace Warren, of Evansville, came box church yesterday. Tonight a meet-]in from Nashville on the Butioi ff mae Girardeat: Mo. ing will be held at which some action | this morning and left on the Fowle. : Dz. H. Parzen. [Will be taken towards securing «| for Evansville. pastor and, it is said, Rev. Dieterle] str, J, A. Rudy and family, Mrs. may be called Millie Davis and children, Miss Mai- : ie 5 tie and Master Frank, and Misse: eee One ete .| Mattie Fowler and Kathleen Wait- barr are and hoge eo a result of | iid lett this afternoon for the cen- numerous complaints recently regis- vennial. tered at police headquarters. It will The following were round-trippers no doubt seem the irony of fate to/0 the Buttorff today: Miss Ko the average small boy to learn that Bowman and Mrs. Bettie Karhardt, this opportunity to earn a few quar-| #24 Mrs. J. 8. Tyoer, of Nashville ters comes so near the opening of|sed Mr. J. H, Bradley, of Clarks- achool. ville. : The following Paducah people are They Used their Fists. back from the Centennial: Mr, W. Two colored youths engaged in 4] R. Wikoff and wife, Miss Page, Prof. lively fight nt Thira and Jefferson! J.T, Ross, Mrs. M. K, Scott and streets early t! ternoon. They|two daughters, and Hart Kelley aod used their fists on each other for! George Rawleigh, jr. about fifteen minutes, to the intense Deeds File delight of a large ring of spectators.) |, ‘ E. Metyere deeds to El Jobu- No names were learned as no arrests 75 see taeda, son, for $75, a Jot in the southwest part of the city Died Yesterday, Miss Celia Champy, aged 44, died Passengers on the I, C. train yes- A DRUG STORE yesterday at her home near the old Ap H uM terday efiernoon report (hat as the eed BROADWAY. fair grounds. The remains were in- eo: terred at Mt. Carmel. train crossed the Benton gravel road = man was seen lying motionless un- cursioniste Back. Most of the Paducah who $60.00, away and kicked loose from the vehi. Ellis, Rudy Phillips PERSONAL. If suffering from early indiscre- —_——— tions or later excesses, power and] Mr. Wheeler ‘Ain't Bluffin’,”” vitality gone, we are just the par-| Hon. Chas, K. Wheeler, M. C., ties you are looking for. We have} stated to a Sun reporter this morning a remedy which we to] that he would be at Benton tomor- do prompt work and give perfect/row, and would certainly debate satisfaction—a remedy v with ex.-Lieut, Gov. Hindman. ful in its action, and harmless FOR FIFTY Of all seasons of the year this is the one most heavily charg- CENTS ed with malaria. We al! know the cause of chills, Oxax- Ton’s CHILL Tonic is the best anti nown. If you having chills it will cure WE'LL TAKE || you, Taken in Ume it will prevent them. It is sold under @ ive tee. you de- tire YOUR CHILLS. 2 Soe and John Rogers & Son are hereby|are visiting Mrs. James Arnold ev]. ars, Whal’s This? << -=20-,- —Ss ll but “ot our quality at our low pri nm You get more intrinsic Vees.alue to thdolr New Fall Dress Goods. They are here at old tariff prices. A great stock of black dress goods await your inspection, at 200, 250, 36¢ and upwards to more than a dollar a yard. ees| Navy b Jues are here, and mixtures; fancies and plain weaves—all at intrin: sically low and popular prices, Table Damasks. We continue our sale of table dam asks and linen towels at old tariff rices, Buy now and save money: Bleached table damask at 25c , 850, 48e, 650, Tbe, 85e and 81.00 per yard. Hand towels at 48¢, 980, 81.40, 81.98, $2.40, $2.75 and $3.00 per dozen are all most . . excellent bargains, and worth consid- mare ering. Capes, Capes. A sample line of new fall capes is now on sale at popular prices, New Fall goods arriving. “Buy here and save money,’’ You can buy goods at our prices elsewhere, constellation to remind you that THIS the little we're goi Only WE Greatest Shoe & Giothin We've x to have ity of Paducah aken a 1's and ladies ind French toe—all go black Boys’ School Shoes and Clothing and Men’s Clothing in proportion. Hosiery. you'll buy whether t your trad nat ee these shoes and thing them or not. We w ich induceme PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and Court s why full length and heavy, { dinarily goo » now here for only 121-2¢ a pair. Misses’ ribbed hose, seamless, guar anteed stainless, a bargain indeed only 10¢ a pair. Woman's best stocking ever made for the price, knit from two-thr yarn, seamless and stainless, 121-2c a pair. oa The first of Sepiomber we will re TEE. | ceive ay.cat stock of the celebrate Ony= fast black hose for ladies, misses noiIeTWOAh: JAY TwOud -~ Canton Flannels, Buy heve and save weig toa flannel tO} 7 1-30 a yard. which is a Begin Their Winter bis ee iS how bore ta yacd Yard - wide, so't bleached domestic, extra quality, ere for de, 41-20 and be a yacd Ya d-wide, sofi-fnish, bleached mesic now here for Se, de, 41-2 and 7 \-2e per yar Other Schools Covon batt money, Fall now h f Saved From the Waters, ralled on the Levee. vor) Phe Various Schools Soon very des 121-20 Session, lems of Speciat Interest to River People. School! Children Have er of Va- Public Iwo Weeks Loo cation Business was fair on the Fowle ? Shoes, Shoe Evansville t t. owing t The water r return up the Ohio th 10 o’el jes an excellent trig freight k, carryin of misce The handsc HARBOUR wket the . NBN. T DRED ED AD Sat i ka cs The Facts of the Casel To close out Summer Oxfordsfand§Slippers forjladies, caemamarnisses and children, we will cutfjthe§price 20 per cent. on every pair, for 10 days. CocHRan' & OwrEn 331 Broadway. of us polished free. 0. RT Sk RMR placed, and w BRIEFLY MENTIONED, ps & Saturday Night’s News In a Nut- shel) Neld is di Louis bees Phil Laurent’s | ner Washington Avenue, C mr royed by fire adly damaged m St i shop, on see river points. She » Was de arry sow where near satu passenge wert reside e of R. L. Pepper was er Charles Graham 1s on the t sick list and went to Cairo this morn opu ol of Prin ey Sat ae abeaI marine hospital, ith ef- The little A for Danvill She wa: The € here this aft about $700. for office in Mayfield 3 of all 1 pal off lefeat of t bland ¢ The sala: + NOTES. have bee reduced as follow recount of the ancil, it is alleged: Mayor, river with a grain. She leave $250 to $178; Judge, f on her return to E'town tomorrow ‘ 2 Attorney, from $ at noon i be ih i edd or Way vk Begins on the River Front | Trestle. t 72 to $125 from $75 to $60; Chief of from $360 to $120; ‘Treasur- $50 to $25; Councilmen, | Police jer, from 1 is resting] 7.) 848 © reach the| rom to $48, r of und fell, suse] This ma KENTUCKY zacomponnd fracture of the| #¢cording to the *Democ z his injuries are city supe at Mayideld shal's race TO REPRESENT a ‘who sball gud who shaat’’ Friends of both candidates are woking desperately, to be Hou, Jere Porter Again Honoved - By (he 1. P. 4 | ny ) The council does not meet tonight, now of Clinton, |‘ ‘ fepot Ucket ager as it is not th Mon in the uted by t national | Morrow nonth, he Travelers’ Proteciive| Wallerstein, 2 e to represent Kentucky ie’ MY ag held at Nashville on October 7 and 9, Mr, Porter will accept the} honor | Je A false alarm of fire called the «lr. partment out at 10:30 Saiurday uight to Ninth and Husbands : The government gauge at the whert is undergoing Yepairs. Tie old timbers will be replaced with new, and the gauge will be put in tp-top shape, John Miichell, the fined $25 and sentenced urdey for ng of eu, has executed appeal bond and been released, ion, Joseph r tiver font ial men yet, however, a pile enson and wife Jorgen- ge agent the ilin en Poplar ned. Mi, Jorge here will vtulate Lim oyer bis 1 the cily ona er 1 Mr The Tug Atiowed to Leave. The Plucky Boy Capt. Barber, hus Surveyor The little gasoline tug On Septemt young man to jail Sat- ® pistol ¢ 1. veral weeks ago heca cons a had no license ' ppointment, t, and the papers d ao.jl Saturday. Jim Walters, aged 10, whose home = ison a ) Nelson resumed] creek near the mouth, was bitten on today, after a several days’ illeIthe leg Saturday by a dog supposed obe mad, The dog made its ap- lem are I! ce about 8 o'clock and first ommunicate|#-8cked Maggie Walers. the boy's sistex, but did not bite her. Several shois were fired at the dog, but it Ya.cdmaster bi work Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter a The most diflicalt pr ad op ith a moving ywhere on the we line is in constant com- tion with the station DR by te A een solved by RICES aided! WE WILL MOVE OUR STOCK OF CREAM DRUGS ETC., TO OUR NEW BUILDING COR, 7TH AND WACKSON, ABOUT SEPT. isr. munis next bead When desired, n the tole- which will revo- ja |traia dispatcher or eny pu | P ié graph 1 The ‘device, ruilway engineers @ lutiontze railway tel der a buggy, the horse having rao went on the Buffalo and Chicage ex-| A good gentle mare, buggy and cle, Diligent inquiry failed to throw cursions last week, bave returned | harness for sixty dollars, ‘apy light on the identity of the man, home. 2883 N. Gu whether he was hurt or not, » is an y trol aday.a’ on of the y aved rail- ley, or third rail of tue ¢ ways, A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Blue and White — We are Headquarters for th line of Enameled War Just received&é 2 + r z : goods. large shipment Prices very lo INCORPORATED Dr.med, Albert Sernheim, Oitice Hours { EEE 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER§HOUSRE)) 730-9 A.M, bP. M. 7 P.M, Telephon 364 Delicacies .. ty HERE ARE A FEW OF THE GOOD THINGS IN STOCK... Ss Coffee for 25c, Henry PATENT \f BooKs } Pa8s ou three | track 126 BROADWAY wx Try our Bonita Package two pounds | PLAT-OPENING AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Ginger Wafers. Fresh Water Crackers. Morning Glory Hams, finest on the market. McGaw,s Uncolored Cream Cheese. Fancy Mackerel, three for 25c. me - ED JONES, The Second Street Grocer. Mammen, Jr. BOOKBINDER Blank Book Manulacturing and Bookbinding in all their branches. ALL WORK GUARANTEEU SATISFACTORY. bindery PADUCAH, KY tote rere sece sess. a oe KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER | The boy had his wounds lressed by Dr Sidney Pre ished bene: ores head aflernoon The boy anions father The night to confe Seeretary Workman Returns M. Wo Men’s Christian A Mr. J Saturday night visit to work in the winver Sir The race Roware ot ¢ that ¢ house boat mooied in Island J. Real Est Joe Prentiss Knights of Pythias meet tc new applications € relatives in Lic { Plans are being made for an active! association this fall avd record on was lowered last 2:08, In this race Sir Edwin Ainold the Padueab pacer, was third, iain Mercury, ANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS Troutman had his left a tramway a ile tory late Sat | ae wORKS and several Old. stoves re. playing with the tmade good ow. beneath it His} Cnas. A, Fisk | | is engineer at heise pie BROADWAY HOUSE. the Third Rank and | a MEALS 25¢- $1.00 PER DAY. | human, of the Young | ba cveet St. Mary’s ». ACademy GOR. FIFTH AND MONROE, r seyeral weeks friday menis vor Ostareh __ Classes will be resumed on Nonday, Sept. 5th. ranches already on the following the instituti ced Synthetic Method of ystem of Object Draw- elia Caurebi!! deeded t Hol » for $2400, the block at Penth and Ohio streets orn blet System of Bookkeeping treet ‘pply at the Academ ¢ 4 Casoline Stove. a 4 & py f a7 t

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