The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 11, 1897, Page 4

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GREAT Fair Week bargains —AT— THE BAZAAR. 500 pairs elegant French form Corsets. The world renowned R, G. C cr set, regular $1.50 quality, go this week for 45 cents, Dr. Warner’s best Corset, regular $1.00 quality, go this week for 50 cts, Solid Gold Rings, regular $2.00 quality, (every ring guaranteed) go this week for $1 00. Just received —another lot of $1.50, block brocaded Skirts, while they last they gu for 84 cents. Special vargains in fine SUk Skirts and fie Silks for We In Millinery we canuct bes qualled. Just call around and see our new Felt Walking Hats for 50 cents, We have them iu al) shades, and they would be considered «heap at $1.00, 50 ditfercat stvles of Felt Saliors to selvct from—all shades—go this week for 75 cents, Worth twice our prive All our[$1.50 and $2.00 Hair Switches go this meek fo All our 50 cent Colored Hair Switches go this week for 2 THE BAZAAR, 215 Broadway. and $1,00, 5 cents, NEW STORE. MENTIO} rT} Ministers Resume Meetings. i linisterial association, now jet oo is oyer and all the pas jt ack, will resume its meet- ji M 1y morning at the regular 99 I the Y, M,C. A. ball. ry | Nouce, Ladies. 7 \ ai s eut for Pang, Yee Tai tt { . ca merchants of Hong Kong, | China, and wil) keep a full supply of | yest teas on band. When in ; . t t T. D. Harets, A high ee | 185, 124 South Second home iw Mey 933 my it and be convinced | The Prudential Banquet. a ve | The Pradential Insurance Com- ‘ SOO |p uy will give its annus! banquet to ville tomght, Supt.’s Adams and iia’ fates ¥ to! Nauee staff sre in attendanc = ee tee "Ad r are D.C. Glass, C. E.| temee lin, Jack Young, Henry Rey-| ; sand A, 8, Eaker. 6“ he vou want a good drink of eleven Snow Wr ift,” old Brook Hill get it at Detzel’s it out of the barrel. 11s2 A good, Straight Gai Noue better made. Buy your scho | is supplies | Noah's Ark | | from | Stro a “Was on vt Guilty, Yom Stroud, charged with a 2 reach of the pea committed at Rowlandtown last week, and in which | was said he cut Ira Mitehard, act A good, honest, strictly choice flour. Also | after a visit to Dr. J. | morrow at the Cumberland Presbyte- “PERSONALS, the Palmer. H. H, Cotton, of Dyersburg, is ai the Palmer, Elihu Harris, | Hotel Gilberto. of Benton, is Hotel Gilberto, |from Wickliffe, from Dawson, from a trip south. Line, is at the Palmer, Fulton and Union City today. from a visit to Unionville, Ill, from Madisonville. Prof. Jim Hughes, of Florenc Station, is in the city today. Sunday, Capt. Jack Lawson left at nooi day. Union City, after a visit to friend: here. Mr, John Greig, the cigar drum: mer, poet and author, is at th Palmer. Mr. corge Hailey leaves tomor- Mr. Horton home in Dyersburg, after a his daughter, Mrs. E. W. Smith. Mrs, Eugenia Hall, of Ca turned home today after a Mrs. Lather Graham. Mr. Ea Nelson and wife, of Nash- Williams, at Fourth and Monroe, Mrs, Wes Stanley returned to her home at White Plains this morning, . Reddick and family. Rev. W. lL. Darby arrived at noon from Princeton, and will preach to- rian cburch, li was | Jacquitted in Justice Winchester’s jevurt yesterday afternoon, Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of sel t corn. Sate of Old University Building, Ont Gviversity ed until 4 p.| Tuesday. Sept. 2ist, 1897, at} siiloe of Architect B. B. Dav id livg to be removed immediately le. The Paducah Board of ion reserves the right to reject} All manvufactu the undersigned. Second-hand tlour barre preferred, bought for cash cooper shop across the street. We pay the highest cash price for) Ks our own at our) bu er Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gardner, of Louisville, are guests of Mrs. Gard- ners "a¥2ot her. ferson street. Mr. Tom Clements left last night for his home in Madison, Ind. a visit to his brothers, and Will Clements. Mrs, King Greif and her sister, | Miss Dora Gardner, bave returned from a two weeks’ R. A. Moore, of Tolu, Ky., is at T. J. Neely, of Wickliffe, is at Dr. C. A, Elliott has returned} Boy’s Clothing and Shoes that is as good a8 money can buy. Miss Alice Byng returned at noon Col. J. J. Dufour returned today Capt. Robert E, Lee, of the Lee Mr. Roy McKinney returned from] toe, which are worth $1. Mrs. W. 8. Walker has returned Mr. D. 1. Lewis returned at noon Mr. Will Bradshaw went up to Hopkinsville this morning to spend for St. Louis and will return Mon- row night for the A. and M. college left at noon for his tol im, by Rev. H, B. Johnston; at 7:30 visit to ville, are guests of the former’s fath-| @'45 P. m-» Rev. W. K. Penrod, Pas-) 16 and 18 inches long, one dollar px er, Mr. Abe Nelson. Morning subject, i, ¢ oT. C. seamor on : of the Scholars of all Ag oe _Miss Mamie Brown, of Casey,| ies Concerning Baptism, Ky., is visiting Miss’ May Eama|!ne subject, «¢Leasone From @ Ph aa eee PRRLY TE after Messrs. Jim visit to relatives School Suits and Shoes for the Boys. We want to impress upon you, good mother, that we handle a class of ‘The toughest cloth and leather we have found is none tuo strong for the boys, For one dollar and fifteen cents we have a suit to fit boys from 4 to 14 years, in a neat cheviot plaid, well made, taped seams and strongly sewed and lined. i t are sure they will be particularly interesting, both price standpoint, And for $1 we can from a quality and a ve you a solid calfskin school shoe, razor or coin HERE ARE SOME OF OUR LOW PRICES: Men’s $12.00 suits, very fine, $7.50.) Men’s fine dress shoes, worth Men’s $8.00 businoss suits, $4.50, 85.00, for $2 50, $1.00. Youths’ double-breasted, square-cut, Men’s fine dress and working shoes, *) blue or black 87.60 suits for $4.75.| ""Uverauteed lire nod water prot Men's black cheviot pants, $1.00, worth €3.60 to @4 00, for $2.00. Boys’ knee pants, 25c, 35e. Ladies’ dress shoes, worth $3.50, Children’s jersey and fancy gray|for $1.50. cashmere suits, braided sailor col-| Ladies’ liund-turned shoes and ox. ‘o lar, sizes 3 to 8, for $1.50. fords $1.00, Bargains in Men's and Children’s Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ete. PADUCAH AUCTION CO. Third and Court Miss Kroger returned at noon to 3 NG OF CORLEY, GHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, Preaching at 11 a superintendent. p. m, by the pastor. sual services at Fifth and a. m. and First Bartis the First Baptist church Jefferson streets, at 10 Stove Wood, If you want ood Oak stove Matt. 14:1-12. slates, tablets and all "THe new: SCHOOL S AT— Buy one pair and you will buy another ne And at 62 suit we are offering you new and nobby fabries, and we| 2% etter” 17 New Fall Goods HARBOUR’S The bargain center, where low prices start and continue, Buy here and save money. chless offerings of the new fall styles at 11 1-20, 150, 200, 25, 0c, 65c, Te, 86e and 98e a yard, that will be 5c, 100, 15¢, 25¢ and 50c a yard more when our present stock at’ old-tariff prices is gone. Buy here and save money. Dress Look here for dress eee trimmings. New silks. Trimmings now velveta, new braids and all the popular trimmings to mateh our dress goods, at money - saving prices. The best linings, and ever Ubing to complete your new dress. Get a correct corset to fit the new dress over. The American Lady Model Form corset is the best fitting and gives the handsomest figure to the wearer. They are here for only $1.00. and we have the imitations for only 60c just opened a great stock of the Onyx If you'll buy here and get the best or at Lexington. The Sheriff's Posse is Unable iol og end Aiport alee Mrs. W. F. Long is quite illat her} pig + Cunistian—Services* at the Cateh Him, , P ones are match boarding place, corner Clark and] yicgt Christian church, southeast! str, J. C. Jackson, who was shot| Ha Beauties at these pri oe corner of Seventh and Jeffersou| at sii 1 last by T Miss Efle England has returned ‘ B alee a aS ae neeallle A streets, at 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p. | Corley, the ken ex-foreaan, is|Millinery New fall millinery is now to Murray, after a visit to Miss/im, Sunday school at 0. Mslimproving rapidly, aud nothing has |Goods arriving. The styles are Maud Davis. G. O. McBroom, superintendent. | heen heard froin Corley ee charmingly beautiful and Mrs. W. F. Katterjohn has re-|Christian Endeavor at 7 pm. Miss] [tas believed hete tak |" ¢ offered at our usual low prices turved from Cleveland, New York }sion Sunday school, on Tenth street, | somewhere in the swaimps of tha | and Louisville. between Clay and Harrison, at 3 p.| tion, altho a posse sent out by Jackets This is to be Miss Genie Galleock, of New Or-|™., E. E. Bell, superintendent. Sheriff Holland laid a trap for bim {and Capes te" fon poets an leans, is the guest of Miss Enders,] pyiny Sracer ML Sunday | Dut failed to fad even « trail of hin t the best and the newest on Seventh street. school at 9:30 a, m., J. 8. Ganster, His wife i Stiles with relatives ll be at prices from $1.50 to 81 garment Shoe L 1k here and save money b Bargains iness we » underbuy 8 to 18, ORE TE EF Klondike Not In It. van Gold. HOES w«GOGHRAN & OWBN'S. ~ | | Always i: Ginger Wafers. Remember * that our Fresh Water Cr- * | stock is 4 Ce. D Ort phere McGawereb has SEQ fee me. 4° | all the time. Blue and White Enameled Ware We are Headquarters for this line of goods. Just received a rye shipme n Prices very low a ai —— ‘Bernheim: Hosiery Next tothe corset and 120 North 5th Street, Department 4Fes# Comes good hos- x iery. We offer mateh- (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Joss quality —the Onyx, the celebrated " Onyx. All America knows Onyx to { 730-9 A. M. be ‘the best. You can buy Onyx here | Office Hours 1-3. M. for no more than you have to pay for i 7 M Telephon you don't know kind. We have oe £6 elephon 25 Henry Mamme:, J BOOKBIND Ty z Blank Book Manulacturing and Bookbinding PATENT in all their branches... PLRT-OPENING —. sateut ae : nfif BOOKS t t « I ALL WO%K GUARANTEED SATISFAC 126 BROADWAY ORY. PADUOAF KY ase 9 es, and we have | of ers. ~ ] a Just a few of our delica NEW SORGHUM BOx HONGy, Cy ea hita Package Coffee » two pounds for 25c. } Don’t forget thr Morning Glorgns are the finest ¢ market. — ED JO! The Second S or t Groce wheat and corn, We also sell corn, any oral bids, and friends at Princeton i f 33 WAY 7 d obic t ) J. M. Bra, J Shoes bought of us polished free. 331 BROADWAY. bran an chicken feed and exchange eM Bho, de, 31: Ws Ginkats’ of: Mop bees 4 HEDULE OF PRICES apy and everything i our line for Ss. STON, on Nee Natibe b wheat or corn. Joseru Marrisox, who has been visiting her son here, mas si x - _ L. F Come to sce us, or communicate] 1183 Building Committee. WEMIn Lusotiucen cc soaks leech eommeall . pt Td caesleraee ? . Campbell-Mulvibill Coal Come] boro, Tenn, the choir, Mr. Harry Gilbert organ- Ing Memorim. | Morton s (pora aan) We beg Sur money at home for| pany Will fill your coal house now| Dame Rumor is busy telling her|ist, Miss Ella Patterson leader. Sun-| Little Luby F. Cunningt the : F ° e@ spend o1 y 7 ? : * Jevotece that ¢ Adi in the|d hool at 9:30 a. m., Mr. Flint] ipfant child of Mr. and Mrs | FLETCHER TERRELL, MGR, the raw material! Let us have some/¢hexper than anyone. Call and | devotees that two weddings in 1 4 0 Senses Gan ek Gk Ws tome q 5 actured arti- ig younger society set will take place |Singletary? Superintendent. yer} © at bi im of it back for the manafs mak tract ) y . iy Graves conte. i at 1 ree Sop 1) { make contrac , fa well known| meeting every Wednesday evening, | i9 Graves county, Au 8th, . , cle, so that we can continue to do} next mouth, One is of a well kno’ ig . iuoa'e Gaal Wicccs a vn woekis | nm FEC ‘ Deiivess coreelves and at the eame| Ouly One Little Case, young wholesate man and a young|conducted by the pastor, Every.) after a sliort ili F too Genco || mate > s Famous | TAKE E SEP I |, 1897. time help you. The money we pay There wos but one case in the pos | lady of South Sixth street, and the} body cordially invited to all these ewes 60 Kio) OF i parent | ol oat Meter grain and —_la-|live court this morning. Will Doyle, | other a well known young railroad | services. peal h Loretta bef one G EO R GC i A s bor mostly stops in — town, | culored, was char gee with Roig) man sos 6. ta Ly a lady Secoun Pavasrrenian.—There will itis a keke. bub ke bax 6 TW i NUS. HOURS’ § SRV and the more our own peojle con-| Isadore Iersing. “He was fine Who lives South of Broadway. be preaching a6, the Seoond Prosby- | eid the datt we all must pay some ib wilehie antes wih aaae: sume of our Soha ine vines woceo|ead costs, Closed Their ingagement, terian church tomorrow morning at 11] day, and what a sweet thought to Holland's Operatic | make 9 morket for home-growo Came toSee the Doctor, Peters & Green closed their en-]o’clock and in the evening at know he is in the arms of Jesus, ° breudstnffs Bed bone lass. Business) afr, Fred we, of Unionville, I., | gagement last night at Morton's opers | o"e Sundayeschool at 9:80 a |i: ite eradle’s empty, M mn strels hight: frie ‘ Price makes mouey circulate,one transaction |. i the wily today to have a toe! house and left at 1 o'clock for|m. Everybody invited to these sere] TI HEY Char’ § Cmliyy & t of Tele enotioss,, sic.0: 1k Deets from |.) was recently so unfortunate a8 10] Eyunsville, to begin a date at the vices, Biota cap ie hessaat y Kersands, Nell M hand to band, aud the community * p off, dressed. He is gettiog)Grand opera house, The audience] Purnenax,—At the Lutheran} He has only gone before. ¢ gga PY cad ye helped, Yours for good times, [oP en ee it Jiast night was very gratifying, aud] oyarch, 412 South Fouth street, Sun-| : hile a Pact WILL AND ELEVATOR i — lit Peters & Green ever return 10 Pala y.gchool at 9 a. m. Services in| Parents, you have lost a precious 0") nv Say your 8 from} aycah they ean count on crowded] German at 10:15 a. m. aud in bat ’ H, PURYEAR, Pres’t. a's Avi vs | houses, lish at 7:45 p. m.—All members| And your hearts are filled with pain, sie ws ead W. A. COKER, 8 crofied wap Filed, | Constable Was foo Quick, | urged to be present. A cordial invi- pel this pied cuss foes peter Vill (OF Ihe Parade by THO Bi Pw! 9 | | is 8 oxteuced ti ¢ our sad loss is his gain. P45 ‘amilies will please insist A certified map of the _Llinois | Louis Owens, who is wanted wt| t#iion is also exteuted to the public ; A ue are isos nei ur |Cenual’s river frout extensions! penton as a ‘witness in the case} in general. Thongh I know all pain is ended, ot ; y > on thes groceryman | S08 RE. OOF P t Stuyvesunt Fish, | goair "ahora i H. Brveckxen, Pastor. ; ann ' ed xoods in stock and thereby save Ba Sod aewpcaten ica “gga sinst Henry Kirksey, charged with ce ai _ Aud no 1m e'll wake to weep Entire Be . ee th selves the trouble of ordering di- | Y ig 10 the Conny Cer sing up a barbecue in Marshaii] groapwar Mvtnopist,—Sanday-| For the dear form -aked in torture Ealire Balcouy i aggld for Colored the mill. Notice our Brands | 0'"* county, came to the z Rests at last in blessed sleep we eople. ; , on pipet. Beh fie | y 1p school” supplies at | afternoon aud was arrested by Coo Mil aray. writ aahtae igarta ee TIMUR Recta Oat lk ee pa ren ‘ 3 ‘i stable Patton on an attachment {10M} court yard. No morning service. A} gics his brit eves everywhere ¢VanCatin's ‘ ; Marshall county, ‘The officer staricd I invitation: bs agbended to all| gy or ns Ohghteves evorymber®: | | eeaeneeerems en | 19 ' ove wood delivered | with him to Benton, and when the] the services. 4 eee leoed 6 PE!RSONAL % prow y part of the city.) train pulled out at Oaks he attempt- H. B, Jounsron, Pastor. + tah ‘ sd , i ) 1 See his little vacant chair, ‘Lelepuone 29, E. Brit. fed to escape but was restrained, pis atthe mene Dis ihtle vacant ' & Withevery cash purchase of $1 we i ns ih enim ara Testu Sreeer Curtsriax,—Sun- sio could blight or sorrow fade li suffering from easly indise re will give you A horney, rough feeling about the! Couple to Marry in Graves, day-school at 9:30 a, m, Commus| “feat timely came with frienaly |Wous or later excesses, power and ” H eyes—inilsmed or iluted lids—is| Mr, Ed McNeal and Miss Ela|pion at 10:45 a, m. No preaching #3 ”| vitality gor © are just the par . : ic ure ‘iuade soft avd smooth with one appli-] McClure, popular young people of| either morning or evening, bu! all pre opening bud to heaven conv tie: Wa tute 4 cation of Suther } the section, G c members of the church are requested | 4). 5 bloom forever thar, e guarantee to an order on Mr. W. G, McFadden, for salve. Try it tonight and you ean | will be united in marriage to attend the morning service. 1 give perfect r whieh he will ee better (morrow night. It is not alia ges a Junior Endeavorers meet at 3:30 p.} Oh death, withdraw thy arrowy stit AL bie dle wy Fe oe ; ae | nt to use, 10:3 Wanted, m. Senior Endeavorers meet Tues-| Oh grave, aside thy victory ind absolutely | ; i or ligt 14 that ut | Lady cashier in grocery store,|dgy evening at 7:30. Prayer meet+] Qh bird, Ob sun, sin on nud shine, system. Results| yeii! preter tl ery versal will ai Matter With Wheeler? | must have some knowledge of book-/ing Wednesday evening. Me ke he teh egal fed deve eat fier rst of Septet \ 11 perusal will com ¢ { sressman W. D. Bynum, |keeping. State reference and salary Soeeene ¥ mioe. manhood, lack of vitality and im-| ViNC¢ vat! p charged sonable and a at deal less ’ take your pleture or that of a frien J, oa, will speak at Mayfield on expected. Address “R,,’” careSux.| Compntanp Pressytenian—Rev, Bec state ee Uae Hl Guan aren Ud citer cilia place it on an fe ean vere Cater t Ave 1162 JW. L. Darby, of Princeton, Ky: tijut dewth ttseif cannot divide us, |U-NO is so easily obtained. One | f ite jnntiane == will preach in the Cumberland Ps |e erp freorigay J-N : nel Speprices for over thirty lig Parties preferring to use Phere is talk of getting Congress Big i eeae: ar my tired feet may roam, dollar a bottle; six bottles for i ! J Jman Jobu S Rhea, of the second dis- Will Hayes Big byterian church, corner of Sixth and] yo¢ my pephew, lovin, tender Enclo: iY : UNO Meter we fartiished with prices aud any other information by call- He a Richards and Pringle’s colored] Court streets, at 10:45 a.m. aod] g , , , : i receive y ‘ y cal Jiriet, to represent the silver idea, in a ‘i : “ Smiles and wails to guide we! private y your add ing at qny’s office i aed atten, welch conte yess ns hare,*? minstrels arrived this afternoon at}7.39 p,m, Sunday school at 9:30 ame Rent dayi & deal J dress lon, wolch ¢ oy | he discustion } 2315 “k Tel Sally tavi . same day, Address postofice box | is mee num ” S il hot tng. "Rou get the buiton, wedo| hal fon etm dackons Tena. and gave a, m All are cordially iuvited to at Aint Mite GO GR PEOPLES’ LIGHT, POWER & RAILWAY CO, he sorters ior a street pi de. , a i vic ns ‘ vse Whe 200 at alas hool supplies, | large reas tonight. 4 we sya THe gS SLE TO Buti ; +H. Parker. | Per G. C. WALLACE, Gen'l Mgr p ‘ i ‘Two Big She 5 One ; ' >, en esa Ret YUH Worsons, Peicphone No. 1.9% | Awarded The Georgia Minstre’s arrived in pee eal paineins yd ink Brirn Vad i ET 1 in Metropolis —— } carets Causly Cathartic, the most ¥ y¢ 5 Davis i sis the number of Roduey C. abe , the city at 2:30 this afternoon, « ae hae 4 Cathartie, the mest + son. in ©. Vavis, op at the DRUG STORE ‘ompaon's new Electric Steam| Mighest Honors Wy aris's Ee will appear at the opera house Weakley Will Likely Get ning to the taste, acy et | STATS EO TH Be BROADWAY. hu un iry. ‘be Stobart brothers, ag: Gold Medal, Midwinter odd night. The company this season is Wol ane | LOHIE ii 4 cat juisted by Mousicur de Franco, of the :DR: larger and better than ever, num} 6.06 Weakley, who was shot by | 5s dare ston Ra Sonee Te Conteeorere, Yew Orleans Parisian Laundry, will) bering over forty people and includ-|Q.0i (486 fy cukley, Who was shel Uy Poel et tiioby w D Treen Sealed bide ill be received until 4°, finest woik in the city, ing two bands of music. ‘The com-| iio aiieuptins to eeapes sf er. b | Miijm.-German Nat, Bs ween 4th and Sth on Kerry st p. m, Tuesday, Sept. 21st, 1897, at), entheme havea peers | pany this season bas combived With} ing rrestedl for taempted taper Ie = = —— ses ell oli the office of B. 3. Devi) for tae oe eee ae laundry business Rusco and Holland’s Operatic Mine] 3 {rtestel fe i buildingof basement of school building 4 goyy dil competition. ° Telephone] strels, making two big shows for one] ii wre seleasecd from the ity hose | ‘on Broadway sccording to plans for (he white wagons and black bors price of admission, Watch for the] iialtwo weeks ago, and thor first WE WI LL iy E OU R STO K peer loo Bled ie Aronliect iy, a3 they’ are als ys ready to serve | CREAM big street parade. thing the vigtlaat polive oillcers know 4 avis’ caiice, raid wor oOm= ih | work at the same price will place several miles between, (ye \ pleted by December Ist, 1897 A OF friar work. Oilice and Inundry For the finest and »coliest glass of] MN) [uve Wiveral tnlles Detwers, chem DRU ETC. OUR NE\ Wy BUILDIN good an dd sulficient bond must be 1 South ‘th rd street, white front. beer the Morcha Exchange is the oe ; | h each bid The Padacab 3 ate lace in the city. Ve df ; , f ° gm ie 4 Ps Bled Fee slok yetuing the right) Jogigel is giving away button pho- only piece te ees _ Everything in school supplies at GOR, 7TH ANG {ACKSON, q SSE | PT. IST. ears I bid z “qth very purchase of $1 worth Fresh oysters aud Pabst beer at | Noah's Ark. Sa, s ie fetaet 097 ct 8 a pon it e ee va uy Detzel’s, ith and Broadway, 1162 Tne 5 eB» vy p Mad 'y wapiaiiiniibinen Up-to-date and popular es E ' bl arenes a) ‘ Mercian” . Edwards, spol, Eyes, cold” beer at the Merchan > = A ‘ N & Cc $ 1, ~ — i \ ‘a > i . s is ial F

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