The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 20, 1897, Page 1

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9) v gia THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. ———— VOLUME I1—NUMBER 7 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1897. SMFTINS they are offering for f YELLOW JACK Stoves) Canpdin's's'szeits| GREAT GUNS, [BTARTING EARLY | OVE feand has never been in better ok “| « ig ae pc rh Serpe gi t 2 i ! ( AT CAIRO. =S & LARAPER[ kunt “afler 906" middle of| John Jacob Astor Was in Padu-{dre Thode Three Boys.—Need of “Kindly Observe These Figures.” Hext month. He will have to make a k 4 r pumber of appoigtments in the states cah Yesterday. a Reform School. j | where there wil be elections this fall The Casés, However, are Secure 299 &¥ yourse & granddyithin the next few weeks te i oa A | § f 14 quart Granite Dish Paus - 39¢ ty Quarantined, and There * “Hered you. vf ve euerg god caus 9/59 WERE OTHER MAGNATES. | GEO, DENNIS WEEDS A SPANKING. 4 tous Gan - \ si is But Little Danger. > ag The Presiflent will not t ork tee 6 quart Granite Buckets ; 24 GARDNE R Bi + ter ue N - . . " a i f 8 quart Granite Buckets - 35¢ Zi ; his time the admi ft.) Big 1. Ge ONicials Pass Through,—|A Young |Blood Touche Fi 6 quart Granite Preserve Kettles 34c THE ALPHA DECLARED INFECTED ier ans | Three Meavets Kitted a6 Twenty \ for Disturbing — | 12 quart Granite Preserve Kettles 48c “~~, . a . rare * : Dyersburg. Market Rouse 6 quart Granite Baking Pans 14¢ ™~ bed ects Men ice aed Worstup. 13 inch Granite Wash Pans 19¢ ‘The Situation abew ( . hi wnested’ wit | _ | 7 inch Granite Tea Kettles 63¢ wet 7 inch Granite Coffee Boilers 73¢ OTHER POLICE COURT NEWS. 3 quart Granite Coffee Pots - + 26c ‘ieee A full line of Granite Ironware, strictly first qual- of some] ~The demand fof areform school the United | for young crimingls was exemplified | Cairo, 1 ; _— tly after|for the ‘stent sme in the police | G0. 0. Hot & Son Hardware and Stove C0. ; “+t rolisetve I that Capt. f i sndsomd special train} court this morning, George Dennis, is werete trike AAXS the exclusive 4 v r ite 30 red gpitivent palace} Claude Hayes and Adolphus Holland INCORPORATED. ; ee nag ize I 1 Sweet was at the|are the names of \uree boys rang 303- : " only thorized a ictof John Wheed-|in age from eight or ten to fifteen cll has 409-117 N. Third St. years, They were charged with t ‘ ' f In the pa breaking into Mr. T. W. Harris’ ve tue tei re eee tt q | og ’arker bu whose iyeome pi y|store on Second street and \stealing t exceéds, that of any] tools belonging to Mr. Lum Fields, tle carpenter. Central] Dennis, the diminutive gon of an loss, | East Court street shoe makér, is ew towort ot VT. \ tJ f hicag “ ey oe ated,in the breaking in of | s and tbe other from Pyict P ’ Use acl, of ford, Conn Potter's stord, for which « ; eee wre shade gan 1 White] 1 , Louisville en| for one year to the penktenti gl ‘ “nig Mr ’ und bole me sister is Lillie Nemo, Wyo recently | eat a bee , 1 ‘ ts arrival fod the opposite side] came into considerable pdlige court | ap zones Dr [reeretary oharke ‘ the money. Proajh ex: | of the 1 notoriety by spending two Weeks or READ HOW: With every cash purchase of $1 or over to every railroad ented ‘ M aia - lant, one of he Ihnois Cen-| Mere fo the lockup for immotelity. | you can get your picture on'a Button or Pin FREE from the South iastityt: iar } y 1 aves Saturday ub ; oo : weave, F broph OF CHARGE. i »is now wearing dresses ig Rage apres ‘ ; ’ 1 ‘ to \eside, Hunt) worse and ben he ge into byéec! he Se a Misi. Thre ; iy ul “the rond Yor six years | Sat be fm dnd le Carry the Largest and Best Selected Stock of SHOES _ hat the vor of bon : | : > ve c : " He wht n The Denni ag: AIOE . : fi Br r W the $ in m $8, and t on to Kipndike ide wan pr i} he city. All we ask is a visit to our store, and our prices will tell the rest, the situation \ af i is Centra} has sent , ) wn photographer, W.G. MeFADDEN, will do the work for us, which aloné A Infected 1 ik etins warning all ifs employe: The Y , anes of re 2 atist action. Bring your children and buy their School Shoes of us, as also iy ‘ w eo extr wutigns to prevent] Spectable parents, who were pro! 1 i and get ticket. This is the latest fad of the day. Your picture costs Bowling Grefe, Ky si any il og ite lee. 7Oc: a0cccues MEEINeeankd ti Dennis: The ou nothing by buying shoes of oe CRyey Sestadeirg : \ narrow right of way it is worse| father says he his duty to - Si j |than any « ed to con-| the boy, but it is itu | i the State ot Healtt bey | ai . ns, and Yas to pay out con-| When they broke in ‘l ceived informagion of a Bard | VILC ? / broad dayligh a “eri bs the 2 e i ] + i they ran, and wer cas airo, y ‘ Gene ‘ Mc Aste train arrived to-} erceived the h¢ t ¢ suspected casa on: the , a, fev'e Most’ Rasent| 49 nebro sa, MOWLEE Dancis ecclene _|821 Broaaway Paducah, Ky. and am | | t P apparatus}iion of ay ae eue~ dered to t ¢ ¥ Chase. | { other rhaa oe reves ran! Here comes the Dr. McCorm t | t i 8 | t ders tt ed case point himself ne grand jury said if Ai\ Our opening the Fall Season of 1897 with Other Southem Points. Ww fever of a mild form The Alpha Peel Anderson Wabted to Get} be enforced on we ty | jthatt . sod tl id jury wanted to re Seer are ee scree SS ee! SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE een baal 2 aan G . a. i t tyra pao eget pages) Was appreciated by all mothers, and was ONE GRAND SUCCESS, both from Meg Steen: ' I ‘ aucd AutIy\ & d about) ; da by Tublice Bitiiaty this morning |p point of view hat of our patrons, We were prepared for the rush, how- yon a dl : , / yohin. | He, 8PE ‘ 1 urs old ever, and if you have ngtyet-fitted your boy out, come now. y epee padi yr I : ey eren Pe papas eis 5 nd ought to kno Bet than t tee \ OUR SIG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist of coat, two pairs of Y Dake thal the Boat ; y of the crew lad and Gatien pants and cap t@ match, Price, $3.00 complete. uy tined where «J 1 k he liad ae it will not by allowed : wr, fo ‘when he copied a et teughal the broad daylight he ent down to the i TWO FLYERS FOR SGHOOL OUTFIT SALE. either up or dow } er P , mie op ce Dee : : vnimal’s Sally Aside?” oe alte , Sar was de-|/\) BOYS CHILDREN’S at & he Tia. lope mn Kou ape eltar lie sowstons sceta, 0 FAST BLACK HOSE, Cents] ES, THE SOUPAERY Stl . 0 7 fe were | sad jo Jaden Sandi \ Regular 10 li Maat 4 pats : i Me abe | re Oe ‘ 1 the Woe of 220 a A eg a ays $1.25 25 and a ‘i Only One/ Death aod Net Many | public worship Nedy Cases Vesterdey | A ne bev * tea. io sport ougl Crotch” Ferrell, of the a 4 At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. pases ¢ Ity to i) ‘ “in saan ht Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men. yreach of the peace, and was 5 the record ya the 4 ’ | ane papell - Bond au ok ya iN me OF Sey t 's suit above $1.50. Paducah’s Leading Outfitters, 409-411 Bdwy. tice i and « < a [ i = . Helen Brooks and Hester from « ‘ M ve Lcolored, were finéd $5 and trict e ¢ “ seals : isiting saloong. have been Ub colored, She was doir detention off piecemes rif she wante to do it, te satan won| UNCLE SAM AHO CUBA m/w mer) guen te aed ntlince revel ir Soe a Up a youd oo 3l7 Broadw’y and leave (he i > IN JAlL AGAIN. her, Cae ea me actidy Will Likely 1 SODY FOUND, |Jim Harris, Alin /+Suqar- Foot,” | | Deeks Hart yas fined $1 and costs he afl Where be has opened his Fall line of Saal Laken by\Whis Goyern las to Steal. for drunkenness / N a e . Kentucky Miners Strike and More wai Root ' Jim Harris, alia at-Foo! A case against /Wm. — Sutton, | : ; 5 Rioting in Pennsyly ' vs ty | the ersiw us f charged with striking Jas. Armanett | \ j . + u ayty { ‘ with a brick, badly distiguring b , Yd j ¥ Middlesboro, Ky., Sept Dead | tier at { ur} eye, was left open. Sutton cla Tenet . the coal miners in this di about {Dre Hunter Expec ‘ash ! ' ‘ ihe ott par i { x00, went on afstrike today, Phere inton & 5 knife: 3 no disorder. Trigh Ends, atilate Orne Ol r rid leet pcg. | BE Ti occurring today. was held over for grand jury that two thoug piners P vented from géing to work this mora i j it ; ‘ Who W8) ond I and w ats anc | Ms 3 ing by the strikers, wt Cua at the treq : vias inst Thupeday, |S Pat of | ; morning A HOT OLD TIMI ‘ qe were pre That's What Phat Excu Had Yesterday eget ie wah his mind fal ace) at au antiga de 49 DEGREES, The Lula K Waryon lett yesterday wannnnn A SPECIALTY. with an exct ae Ltheagnit pass : ' Pat RAR OM OMG eae ehir cna vena lit One Is a Marit aeastai aes} : I have opened up at 317 Broadway w NEW STOOK of Men’s ment to 8009 men 5 Dah atl tones zWveramet aaa at eer : ome 8 |conda and Boys’ Fine Shoes, The latest styles, the prettiest Shoes. Week, I have secured the services of Jno Storch, the| Coles pr. Frank Boyd Appointed by the There Have hen Two Fros's| ay 2 vrus ii yle shoe Repairing ne eaity dou Mery Already. State Board. y aioe nae eo BETTER TIMES tary Be! ‘Cormick, of the rm to Cuba if hi rece : . : erver Borne te | at, got into Age assuredly uporfts. ” You ¥ desire good clothes, but thus far there hay ceoe 1 shia u his of health, © 1 J ne or ats asd Phis i Qhr line of yoblens is exactly uited to every taste. Li $ 0 rier ; 7 heen no Missic#!P n river ste $14. 00 up to date have been 0 ent ever Presid piowy. te Lah eet < in Fetal | aa a | Oe een a ge 33 Broadway. IN De k Bosh en's it 9 asi mene N dition, and has g pe tel 39. tt EE. Beit, !eummer did not hurd him, plants ur crops, 5G. fall vo cure druggists refund money \ }

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