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BARGAINS wx PERSONALS. Mr. C. W, Speliman is in from a ‘ 1 W | trip. To Suit the eather, | Perry Reese, of Chicago, is at ~~ a. - Hotel Gilberto, Yo Suit Y our Pocketbook, Miss Freddie Ochischlaeger is vis- iting in Louisville. AT THE BAZAAR | Mr. K. B. Guthrie has returned ’ from Cincinnati. 215 BROADWAY. Mrs. Jessie Moss is quite ill at her bas to the ladies of Paducah Our home in Arcadia, Millinery. Pitt Opening, Saturday, October 2, No cards, All Me, John T, Blythe went down to Vv e st nplet k of millinery in the Fulton at noon, the truth of this My, Sam H. Langstaff returned at noon from Petoskey. Mr. O. E. Turley left at noon for ulton on a visit. | Contractor Katterjobn came down 5 — ss not St 2008 from Eddyville, Kapes ernie « He buttensible, styli pes, such as all Miss Emma Riglesberger has re- 1 4 r : turned from Metropolis, ne ue OY ; , r nt » that would Miss Eliza Farobrough, of Madis- : ; jackets in onyille, is at Hotel Gilberto, Mrs W. L. Gowins left this 4 ‘ 7 cloaks and hoods morning tor Louisville, on a visit. per c n the city, Mr. Jobn W. Keiler returned this ’ Wea or la ess skirts. Ask moroing from St. Louis, Skirts. | Black Figu , all lined and vel- Mr. J. P. Buchanan,the big crack- veteen facec ‘ A - er man, is again in the city. he Very Latest Thing. u plaid dress skirts im a) Mp, John A. Harpham, of Cincin- variety of beautiful c Th its cannot be duplicated ' pti, is at the Palmer, under $3 ‘ rents ‘cht Mrs. J Wallerstein and little son A large ANE WOOT LUILGTCS, ANC Have returned from St. Louis. T AE : ae Messrs. Richard Allen and Fendal BAZAAR, a returned at noon from Evansville. 21 1 | Siwoad ways) Dr. T. E_ White has returned from ; a hunting trip to Missouri, much im laun any | LOCAL MENTION. | proved in health. aA ii ii SRB State Secretary Henry E. Rose- Guu FU Ave Vee) sobimut: vest, of the Y. M,C. A., strived ca I v publicans of the city held this morning from Louisville, ust nivht, and are| Miss Deiay Morrison left at noon is vir excellent! for her home in St. Louis, e r : x cowpaign. |it to Mr. ©. W. Morrison and fami a. M ind = tastily Higher grades of be consicde fancy broc ‘ will giv . iclu ul Mr. W. M. Connor was taken sud ler on Mr, W. ( eKadden, £0r| promptly to any part of the city. denly ill yesterday at Lyne & Lyne’s which he. will Telephone 29 tt E.R Bau. j drag store. Today he is somewhat e improved, When you go to market stop by| Mrs. Charles Thompson and son. dy ad see What a nice line of hesting of st Louis, are visiting Mrs lake your picture for] that fr , | stoves we are carrying. | Thompson's sister, Mrs. Joe Gour- placeitonan M. E. Jones, jeux, Second and Court, | pfrs, W. B. Tucker returned to Free Certificate of Biigibility, her home in Hopkinsville this morn- Nice ash stove wood delivered ies Hughes, Democratic jog after a visit to her brother, Mr. county school superin- {J+ B, White. nothing, “Soa get the button, arrjved this morving from] Judge Henry Burnett went up to the reat fhoreuce Siation. He today received | Princeton this morning to meet his Gg ’ C a) 2 i ‘om the be at sere ag. bald | wife and bey oy Med returned at 7, 4s pA Opa y oof cizivility. ‘The examina: | noon from a visit to Murray. Gi F- CLICHS tiou took place revently at the court! str, ‘Thomas S. Short, state agent A:RRYUG STORE . ccirwavali UL GetL Hasta: lotores 00 hie orSie TH x A ‘amt & ill Ci Jom- | is bere e i B'S BRO; Campbell-Malyicill Ooms Gow |e it etabileh 10 herd, Ex-Master Mechanic J. S. Cham- bers arrived yesterday from St. Loui 3 le He has as yet accepted no offers, ntry sorguum, per gallon, 30) yoy eannor find a nicer assortment | thougn he has several. P sii ating «sia the city than is} Col. John D, Mulberron, selling M. E. Jones, Second aod rogin Your Throat,’’ is here. 24:2 Col. Mulherroa is s member of the Seema et nese ,, [local order of Elks, and is very pop- til to Mrs. Girardy’s iar in Paducah, sty f Mrs. D.*R, Smalley received a tel- Peheap egramn sey announcing the serions sve just received™a large cone illvess at Benton of Mrs. ran- var the best Kentucky coaz|don, her mother, She left on the - r 1 to 2 o'clock train. Incandescen § suitable crs promptly. Send in your! Mrs. Mattie Ross and son, Mas. for system for sale a u'S order while the weather is good, | ter Willie Ross, after a pleasant visit Drug store. Lump, 6 cents, nut, 7cents per bush- of several months to her mother, Cash t secompany all or- | Mrs, Stroad, and sister, Mrs. Scoti, pe 2 setae ae Jers, or be paid to driver, Office, ieturned yesterday to her home in St. alga 118 North Third street, Telephone Louis. eve FEE 254 WY. Nonur, Agt. | Prof. E. A. Fox went up to Kut- endte tawa this morning to attend the teachers association. He is on the program for a paper, and none of the other teachers from Paducah attend- ed. - ~—— pany will fill you’ coal house now Special Sale on Our New Goods, cheaper than ar one, Call and New sauer kraut, per gallon 25c Make contract. Or will trade for city property. ytoR Chiles, 428 Soath enth street. 2456 on heating stoves this year ——__——. you. We will take Big Rain at Mayfield. howing you a nice line. Passengers on the 8 o'clock pate M. E. Jones, senger this morning report a big rain Second aud Court, | 4 Mayfield and adjacent territory sirardy will !ast night and this morning. There od winter ¥98 not even a shower at Fulton, 27th, 2 however. Geo. Bernhard Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for we lhe dela Foster Ladies Shoe... THE N CEST FITTING HE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE On the market for the money. ene ee TRADE MARK usual, English services at 7:45 p. | mane “Tate Np Though fh gpm Hoe nbd 2S eke ew IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT WE ARE IN THE LEAD [Ready.. Serary: ed with new goods for your autumn needs. It’s ovr fixed rule to have tue e e —|Prce rgi; winetever the article, it 1 r Men’s Shoes, | Men's Nice Suits, mo. be igh. We solicit your trade, | ne VY and veocer you ove best services, and $4.50 guaranvee our vices tue lowest, O e 7 BIG DRESS GOODS i I = | il I if me * VALUES. Ladies’ Fine Shoes Men's Black Cheviot Pants | Glad we own them et old tariff 1 Y $1.00 $1 00 40004 £24 biue dress goods, and ihe , a I i —_— —— | newest nized comb'nations avd plein Boys’ School Shoes Boys’ School Shoes sees, benviettas, b.oadclotes Pio y | 4s in Wwe leading colors for the $1.00 $1.00 fall” Ode @ ess goods febries toveb : che top novch of eierance, end tie : ae * : p ces @ 6 much beiow the usval Children’s Shoes—1 to 5 how Kn e Pants, Listen! K'aaiy f.eqveai our #0 6 25e 25¢ end we wi! mrke it ve ¢ moch tc your iave. est in prices and quiliy - weaned MILLINERY. Our higher grades of Clothing and Shoes. prices in proportion athe ml! ae ¥ seeioa is a col'ec Fgh ; ion 9. sr sueret, elegans. Wes eel ov e= Our line of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, etc.,] ve us) wowea eu. A supe are the cheapest in the city woe og 0 “ca als Pou uae , ‘ * fad bo 198 oe Ww We are closing out our Furniture and Carpets and will give you|o rad & 9.fes wat cied fov seeh mate. some bargains PADUCAH AUCTION CO, Rab cas 2. A & geeb 1g of choice a. vies Third and Court mage by. tre vo. bow. of (1 ors " Grace aod vean » wll be fowod in che We keep open till 10 o'clock every evening—Saturday till 12. syle aod de 0: eve.y g« woos Tc f A MILLINERY DISPLAY NEVER BEFORE*EQUALED IN SS | ar e00, 95:00, 66.00, 87.50" 810.00 ans THIS CITY, OUTDOING EVEN OUR OWN CHURCHES AND SOGLETIES,| WANTS TO BE BAPTIZED, |" veveccosce ow PAST EFFORTS. aio. Aa -— ve nave ovcnve a our tore | YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED, at 9:30 a, m A. Fox, superin- | George Winsvon Says This Is All “ a Slat? FA eee vag wr ot tendent; preaching at 10:45 by ants. be 44.09 ives. Judge L. H. Estes, Memphis, Tenn. He Wants. Licies’ wi} suits neversold beto « Junior League 4 p m. The congre-| —— gs roby hype pout fant Dreams of loveliness are here developed into realism. All the gation will unite at 7:30 pm, With) i. prayed AN Last Night, as On @ fo less vbau J J COrrect and most pleasing Paris and New York novelties are shown, in the congregations of the city at the ; Jare be eo connection with our own creations; introducing a brillant array of Christian church. Epworit Leagu the Previous One, Faces vers gee @ awers ‘or lod alent in high-art millinery y, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer u stints iad bhaspieiese Ni ie A collection of exquisite Hats and Bonnets, side by side with an ing Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. A cor- » W ves she eda g eat atock o Umost endless variety of Flowers, Plumes, Ribbons and Ornaments. dial iavitation is extended to all tue} George Winston, the murderer, |i .¢ ¢ ‘ 0 © FLoMs The shapes and trimmings which we invite you to see are the new- services. H. B. Johnson, pastor. nother prayerful night et we] be a g oat +e oF bas +. e est, bearing the stamp of the world's most famous fashion authorities. ‘ j He prays all throagh the riz ve avd bor, 98 1240,100,- Bin this aggregation of new things, from the plainer hats to the most Srcoxo Bartist—Corner of Ninth | and despite the fact that he claims io m ovr Move! Fo of laborate styles, none can fail to be interested and Ohio streets, there will be Sun-| have made his peace with his maker ve ber. Od @stea for 000. school at 9:30a. m., W A. and is ready to go, seems unable to| gs.) ro —_—-——— Vantrease, superintendent. Preach-| sleep, | jog at 1la.m and 7:30 p. m.by| He t said he wanted but ove 1EN 5 SHOES. We Make a Specialty The Correctly Dressed the pastor. Subjects: ‘Rest,’’ and} (hing before be died, and that was to] §) £8 y cevble svoes. i the Young Mem Sete.” Benger ie baptized. It is likely that bis | ‘aocks of wea. A'f of Black Goods. Woman eeting every Thursday evening at} spiritual ne will be given ihe F wal 6.0 ’ Many of the best stores in cities Realizes that her costume this The public is invited to all} proper atiention in time, al thoagh up q twice this size cannot boast of ary- fall is not complete without some these services. = to the preseat no er of the gos-| aud » hing like the black dress goods pretty and becoming finish around Compantasp Presbyrentan.— | Pe! has visited him, , grea y | ‘atipment that you will find here. her neck, and our line of fancy There will be preaching in the Cum-| pont miss te big luncb at Lago-|®® KJ0w of on tue ma key ot the Pretty black boucle cloth with) neckwear holds just what she HARBOUR'S camel's hair str yard wide, 19, wants. Strictly all-wool 36 and 48-inch Large mull ties, lace-edged, are eee aey =— ———= a — ~~ | black serges at 29 and 3%. the latest; we are showing them at The very best for useful service 3% to 75c. are these heavy-weight all. wool Beautiful bobinet bow ties at 50c . 7 black eS at 50c yard. id 69, Klondike Not In It : Newt dedigae is tirinch black | vane plaited and ribbon-edged and figured jacquards at 49, silk mull and net boas at 75¢ each. Light in weight, but with the One of these dainty mull or silk ~ “tt ~ I ¢ ] best wearing qualities, are these stock cravats, lace and chiffon Better Than Gold |e mine cect act Govt he She yard, gray and white, will give a chic Fancy mohair and silky black appearance to the new, and fresh THE NEW: Ss i drap d'ete at $1.00 yard. en the worn dress wonderfully AT~— wGOGHRAN & OWEBN'S, ~ THANDSOME BLACK SILKS AND SATINS Buy one pair and you will buy another next fall berland Presbyterian chareh, Cornet} marsins's tonight i » Plain black taffetas are much worn this season, and we can sell Shoes bought of us polished free. 331 BROADWAY. Bi you an extra good quality at 59%. Lustrous black satins, the kind especially stylish for shirt waists, at 75 yard. Large and small patterns in stylish black brocade silks. for sepa- : cae rate skirts and handsome dresses, at 98 yard, of Six'h and Court streets, by M. E DR, GOLDSTEIN | bpistadbe Bacal : We have just received the latest importations of moire, poi de soi, Chappell, pastor, at 19:45 @ m. At — mt | armure and rep silks in best blacks, and invite your patronage night the congregation will join in The Optic Specialist, Has Decided d the union service in the First Chrise to Remain in Paducah a pond nn Roe 4 SOooooroooroooos tian church, Su y school at 9:50 2 Few Days, a, m, Junior Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. . : sionbiyt sad tye A tefriction of the eyes are] e Turrp Street Metnovisr.—Sun- 4, ing wore Sonneries eal? , ee . day sch ol at 9:30 a, m. Preachir Al See than hc’ ue FS So cet 0 3 hep vane abe t 11 a.m. No service at ni_bt. | eiauremenrs . § teution of the optician, Even the ¢comaoy The Ladies’ Aid Society of the, tlic is becoming interested, after| Cumberland Presbyterian church will “s¢overing how much science is able | may ves . The interest manifested by the trade in our line of children’s shoes meet Monday at 3:00 p. m. with t improve the vision and aid the de- Mrs. Chappell on South Sixth street, which represent the top notch in style and quality, is evidence to us tective eye to enjoy the beauties of of merit in the line nature in the same degree as the per ve : The C. E. Society of the First fect eve. : (iy: Saliba Presbyteciaa church will meet Suu. Itisafact now generally known foinw. cael Ue od foe ena 50c buys black kid skin, 2 to 8. day evening at 6:30 o'clock for tie and gence 1 by all ooulists and edue | Hoa 70% % ad a0 Other wine, all 75c buys spring-heel kid skin, 5 to 8, lace or button, purpose of reorge uiziug and ele cated physicians that certain so-called | ors ey ; Patera alle young yple are ree “eye disee ay well as many cases | boeing ‘0 ¥ 75¢ buys spring heel calfaskin, 5 to 8. quested to be present. of ehroni lache, neu ‘ and} sary : Larger sizes in proportion, vervons pre n are due to it-| v« Finer Canistian—Southeast core regulncivies of the refractive media, |) ner of Seyents sud Jeffe-son C13, 4OU SRDULD, -Waaw ‘dtaniie " < aby a7 > im. The oveving sesvice will be: 1.) ch gg ta pire | . Lae vn under we auspices of the Youug jo mer Ondo apy fine work for gay|, sae, & Our women's shoe business has not been started, but but a skir Men's Coristian Association, in jength of time, especially by gas} x D aa'get | Mish line already commands the attention of the wise, and you neglect which a number of churches will "it the eyes ache or er, or every= your interest if you do not investigate this department the coming week. unite, Sunday school at 9:30 rhe thing rea dane ne basaikes eee + cn i , rae G. 0. Melton superintendent. jooks hazy or blurred when ustog| {fs tm ai Meo 8 $1.25 buys woman's kid skin, foxed, lace tip. Endeavor at 6013 pone {them a short time and you have to], ‘ ae “| 3.50 buys woman's kid skin, half double sole, Stockitip, great balsas PAS? De Me look hard to see plainly | aes | wearer. ‘ou become slee ol eal Ce . . Loraxnax,—No morning. services| is Youling in thu even alter oe . as x:| 3:30 buys woman's kangaroo calf, lace or button, schoo! wear. at the Jutheran church, 412 South] short white, you need lasses Cone | 1 ‘ 2.00 buys woman's vici, a beauty. Fourth street, Sunday school as| +s Dr. 3 . Goldstem, Eyes examined} 2 pee cain aceeine parlors 2256 the Morrow, All cordially invited, ; : H. Brueckner, pastor. n | We save you twenty-five per cent. on calf, willow calf, box calf and a oo F i cordovan goods, Seconp Pressyrenian—Services at NOTICE, i the Second Presbyterian church to- morrow morving at 11 o'clock, and| Assignee's Sale. Lost ema Che in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. The| Jy pursuance of an order made by!" ; a’ roa ! address in the morning will be de-| the MeCrackon oo ae , ese ‘ F Livered by Mr. H. S. Rosevear of |i assiznoe of the ; ie ‘ il wa = 4 Lousulle sate wereary Y. MC. Gueeusware cotnpaiy, on saluedsy, ; . 219 - BROADWAY - 221 Pe > Gn | TI A. The evening service conducted |the secoml des of Ontober, 1507. | Ui TL UuLre_2=—— by the pastor, Sunday schoo! at/iween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. " Se 9:30 a. m. Every one very cordially | ang 3 o'clock p. ID., expose to pub — ? Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros, & Co.'s, (7 ee eaitetins Un tyme Linnwood Cig ar, uy $25 worth of goods and get a ni =| vices as follows: Svuday school at ew ire accounts, ete. to th Duy.» . . ° oe bronse orna 9:30 am." Commuvion a 10:15 4 shen pen lige hveah ie| A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ee Ca Reser en hand, ‘he place of sale will be on ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN. ment clock free... Ks wo be present. | Glase and Queensware company,Nos, | — were a ” — yan BSOLU ELLY FREE ] ;422 and 424 Broadway, in the city of LJ a e You will be astovished at the very) jaducah, state of Kentucky, low price. You can get a pattern! 93510 James A. Rupy, Assignee. 1 é We hand!» a full line of Furniture, Stoves, Car-|! pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains, Rugs, etc., at|' prices below the lowest. the premises occupied by said Robin | yat Monday and Tuesday at Mrs. ‘eis ——_—___ | aewaistRaTion Day, We will sell to each person once on Saturdays ps Oven is boldiog : three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick Rev. Cap. Owen is holding a very! Remember that Tuesday, Oeto- successful revivel at Florence Ste-lion 5 ig registration day. You your choice of the brands. Call on us at our Gardner Bros. & Co. too, many conterts weer * 9) cannot vote unless you register, new drug store if you want a good cigar. i ve209-205 SOUTH THIRD STREET] sees yes fr ole 0 is Candidates Cards J.D. BACON & CO,, Pharmaci