The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 2, 1897, Page 3

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Geo. Bernhard Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for a The John Foster Ladies Shoe... THE N{(CEST FITTING THE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE ~~. On the market for the money. —=— Big Bargains in Rurniture Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.'s, buy $25 worth of goods and get a nice bronze orna- ment clock free... ABSOLUTELY FREE! We handle a full line of Furniture, Stoves, Car- pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains, Rugs, etc., at prices below the lowest. Gardner Bros. & Co. Your Credit is Good... 203-205 SOUTH THIRD STRET TRADE MARK U.S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY on October 11th, Monday week. It | will no doubt prove a strong drawit x card WRITTEN AT RANDOM. | Smith Will Mov isville and BADLIQUOR jsome brick residence ou } | Wednesday w Mr. R. H | a consideration of $5,000 Mayfield **Mirror Mr, sold his residence on West Broadway to Le Locate, ate of affairs that | well as ghbor- It is a strange prevails ia this county, wany other counties in the hood The farmers find themselves between the Devil and the deep blue sea, as it we To the day time their tobacco and other crops are parched as M. Sinith sold bis band- orth street Gardner at says the Gardner Gets Chas Leverter, the Barber and baked and burned by the sun, han irsahia pgtrnag myer oat and at night they are nipped and |Mr. Smith is preparing to move to blighted and ruined by the frost. It leis ie eeeeacane toaidoues is difficult to determine, when a land will give Mr. Gardoer pesess- cromil of farmers gei to talking. |g GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST HIM, {stow ts a us Mr, Smith | will open a law office there when his S. district. attorney is out | which is next February, His present | Arrested For Attempted Criminat |) vo weeks. which bas dams, them more sua in the daytime, or jack frost at night jterm a fg Jan is to form a partuership with bis The drouth in Kentucky seems far | Assault—Mis Statement. |rone Harry anil Terry au do a gene reaching and severe, avd those who pala i Parad fberdlgehete ge ees Bead Moraga Jand taken a post’ graduate course in come to the conclusion that Prom OTHER POLICE COURT WEWS the U igacaiiy nae eatuse “ad Fane dence must have gotten bold of same | of the comic papers and decided that | water is so seldom used in Kentucky it would be wasting the celestial wa- will enter the Louisville law school this fall, ‘The young ‘nen are bright Chas, Leverter, a barber employed] fellows and in’ time will doubtless rival the proficiency of their father in ter supply to send us a rain, If at Jones’ shop, on Broadway, wa Meg something isn't done with those wits, | res'« J lust night about 12 o'clock on| the law profession. wags wnd caricaturists, there’s no) a charge of attempt d rape. Every one in Graves county will telling what will become of the He is rged with having gone to! be sorry to lose the citizenship of country. the reside of Ben Hardin, on Mr. Smith and family; but will be ; ee | South Second street, opposite Lang- gratified to learn of their prosperity <i | staff & Orme’s mill, and after taking |10 Louisville. The man who refuses to put an ad-| vertisement in the paper because be) says it doesn’t pay is usually the first one to cou UT for the purpose | of exterminating the reportorial force | when bis name appears in the police several drinks of whiskey with havin, unlocked the door to a room in whic | Emma He yskins, a niece of Hardin He succeeded in getting into the bed, and the girl's screams aroused her cousin, Ben Hardin, Jr.,} POGre AP OFS in an adjoining room. He ran to her} Kil Jrescue, and kicking Leverter out “And didn’t really know that|strack him witha flatiron, Leverter was left for dead, but when Hardia| surrendered to the police, thinking he | rad killed him, the latter was found) at his home on Tennessee street | He has been out of the penitentiary where he the clanking of the triple plated gubernatorial tiara that hanging suspended above his bead] by hair was about to break Joose and scare him out of the shades has beep | was | of political oblivion to whieh he con) but a year or more, | i Lbimself on that memorable day | sent for obtaining money by false | when the Calloway county court) pretenses. He and another man} house Was irrigated with salty tears} were convicted for going about the) of regret country playing Indian doctors, thus) How is the above, clipped from | defrauding the people of their money contemporaryfor a beautifally mixed! Leyerter is part’ Mexicau and part aphor Think of a *-clanking | negro. | triple-plated gubernatorial tiara,"") ‘The case was called in the police court this mormog and continued until Monday Hoo, E. W. Bagby | was employed by the defendant. Leverter stated toa Sun reporter this morning that he was drank, but he had been on intimate terms with the girl for some time, and it was not the first time jad been in the the shades of political room, He said old Hazdio Icis not just settled what the'shades | gave his consent, bat that the young of political oblivion”’ are, but they] {fardin objected and his presence mon talk these days, add we} is what caused ail the trouble last hanging like the sword of Damocles And just cou- ive. if you of what a calamity would 6 this sword-like yaberoatorial tiara, suspended by @ r, to break loose. Accords above if it were to break Loose somel would get scared**out by ove stray ny ensue were single bi mg to the be man are jold that the gentleman above }pight. He said further that he’ was consigned himself to. them aus¢ | compelled to move from # house in the Calloway county court house, 00° (he same yard with Hardin because $400 TO ANY MAN, jorable day, date not given, | of his attention to the girl, 4 neni waied with salty tears of} —— 7 4 a eeeeye aia perhups the first time| ‘The case against Moll awards, wit Pay 8100 vow Any Camm ee 0] en , asiog 3 - a 7, vie history of the world that a|charged with usiig insulting 18%) 4) Weakness in Men They Treat and icing, swortlike gubernatorial | guage and being disorderly, was call- Will to Gare, Cia e vied by «single hair, per-|ed in the police court this morning tine eos ped one or maybe a black | and dismissed for want of proof. An Omaba County places for the bape 4 3M voake 3 —— first time befove the public a MaGicaL, coe, was about to break Joose) yyy, gaydock and his wife, Hat-|Teearmunt for the cure of Lost Nitali and scare someb ady out of the sale ie. were charged with being disor: | ty, Nervous and Serual Weakness, and ‘itieal oblivion, into which he igh He rt ur-| Restoration of Life Force in old and ere at erly, Olivers Eaker aud) Orr at) eine men, No worn-out French ntarily went because somebody ve court house at Murray too wet With tears of regret ee ey tears are «bad thing to irri anything with especially a court vol ed them at Seventh and Tennes remedy, contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drags. Itis a WoNDER ruL TREATMENT mragical in its effects posilive in its cure, All readers, who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that else nade th see streets last night. They were using bad language, and both hal been drivking ‘The man was trying to get the wo- salty ate COLORED DEPARTMENT. OOLORED LODGES. MASONIC Masonic Hall, 22% Broadway, Third Floor Mt McGregor Lodge No 2—Meets every frst Phursday evening in each mouth Zion Lodge No 6—Meets every first Wednesday evening in each month, Susannah Court No. 2, Ladies—Meets every fourth Monday In each month tone Square Lodge No. 5—Meets every se: cond Monday in each month. INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Odd Fellows Hall, #¢ corner 7th & Adams. Household of Ruth, No. 48— third Priday evening in each month at Cold Odd Fei 1 PADUC \ sai Reflex of i | Attied with all nite ree Bill’ Md § ' Wild When You Need a Plumber You will not regret We a Jexcellent work, and our charges are only reasonable Call on us, you will be very vlad of it do No. 1s15—Meets every first y ineach wonth at Colored We Furnish Estimates of Any Kind Cheerfully and promptly... *ED D. HANNAN €& 132 Sovrn Fourtn Street Paducah P.triarchs No 7G U 0 0 F= jeets every wecond Friday evening in each month at Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall Grand Master's Counc ry fourth Friday evening in Colored Odd Fellows’ Hal ucky Lodge Meets Young Men's Pride Lo every second and fourti all over No, 22 Bre NITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. St Paul Lodge No 65—Mvets every second and fourth Monday evening ineach tuonth at 14) Broadway. «d ers if the Mysterious Ten, st §2—Meets thi 181 Broadwa; Golden Rule Temple—Meets second ‘Thurs- day tm each month, at 181 Broadway 338 U.K. T. Ceremonial Temple No. 1—steets first third Tuesday night {n each month. Golden Rule Tabernacle, Ne. 45, and third Wedneeday nights in eve jueen Sarai Tabernacle No 90—M) and fourth Monday nights iu es Madaline Tabernacle, third Thursday nights in Lily of the West Tabernacle, No. 65, M: secend and fourth Thursday nights in « month, Pride of Paducah Tent, No. 5. Meets tirst Saturday afternoomin each month. Noted Contest. There will be a grand ment at the Trimble St., Christian cburch, Saturday night, Uct., 2. in which there will be a heated contest for a handsome little gold watch, be-| tween Miss Bernetta Williams and Miss Beulah Coldwell, two popular ung ladies Phey both have a host of friends who will be present, and you are in- vited to be there and see the result of the contest, and to help us what you can. There will be 329 Count Steer. Prose 201, No first Tuesday in'ewch month at An exact du bitions given at summer in New E BJ. BERGDOLL, Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, drinks—-Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange and eos fret mouth MORE Perfected in all the world-ackno' tions entertain Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock Saturday nights Telephone 101. 10th and Madison Streets, FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts x of refresh , atfN plenty ~ AH, TUESDAY, OST. 5TH, Tenth and Boyd Streets. Pioneer History the known horsemanship of primitive and martial fameg plicate, man for man and horse for horse, of the exhi- the Columbian World's Fair at Chicago in 1893, all York in 1894, and in 500 of the principal cities of rope and America, to which has been added many important and novel features, bringing it strictly up to date, and ORGANIZED ON THE MOST LAVISH SCALE —WITH-—— MEN & MORE HORSES the details and exhibited under the joint direction of wledged greatest three managers of vast public exhibi- Nate Salsbury, James A, Bailey and Col, W, F. Cody, Assuring to the public the production of America’s National Entertainment Ina ees manner, equaling if not surpassing the magnificence of massive magnitude at New York, London, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, Brussels, and at ) ments hy the. committee of the S. R. AT— \ Cc H C. clad, which committee will spare JAS. A. GLAUBER’S iS The olur ’ ibian no pains in making all comfc rtable. be as NA) World’s Fair cnicaco pW. Allbritton, M’g'r. |Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable | Cor. Third and Washinetoa, ‘TELEPHONE 148, Grand rally, first’ ward Baptist ebureh, first Sunday in Octobe Everybody cordially invited to come | and help us, We have just pur-| chased a new organ for the benefit of the church and Sunday school. | We hope all friends for the cause of Christ will contribute something. W. E, Grover, Pastor. Supt. SS.) on. | ‘There was organized at first ward] Baptist church, Sept. 50th, a literary | union, which will meet every Thurs- day except the fourth at the church. All are cordially invited to attend. | The following program will be ren-| dered next Thursday night SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING <1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranreed. A. W.GR EIF, Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. Pror. Opening address—Prof. 5. A. ; W I] y dD ZF Slayden. [¢ ca af oN Cog Tostrumental eolo—Muss Mamie a rat pel ns FF 2 Rrooks. Recitation—Miss Ethel Owens, Solo—Mr. Wm. Hines: | Select reading —Mr. Mitton Brooks Song by the choir. Recitation—Minnie McFadden, Rev. W. E. Grover E. K, Nason, See’y. Wi ndowShades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTIONGIV N TO ALL ORDERS | A SS. GRRE EES. No. Rev. GH. Burks bas just’ re- turned, after having spent several weeks’ vacation visiting in the upper | part of the state. There will be) regular services conducted by him at) atthe A. M. E. church tomorrow mre" Rose & Paxton pleased to meet a!l of his members| Give you All inds of 3 and many of his friends, Tomorrow! : the members peed no instruction | FIRE } | is the first Sunday in October and} about their wholly christian duty LIFE and Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. 132 8. Third Street Telephone No. 87 Teachers’s Meeting, a Oct. 16, 1897, Okalona, Ky., 10" D LOW o'clock a, m | TORNA () v Devotional exercises Welcoming address by trustees Response by A, P. Smith, ‘+All Education is by Self Effort, ac. mcr High-Grade Bicycles and )s aonweniner ca te tase! BicycleSundries. Country?’ W. C, Edwards, W Agent for the highest grades of Bicycles made. Some of the Great Educators of e ne bignews GF yeles made We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.50 Q ) exhausted to complete. New, enlarged and augmented, THE ORIGINAL WILD WEST Is utterly unlike anything else in the world. READ THE ARRAY that nations furnish and races are All kinds, all colors, all tongues, all men, fraternally mingling in the pictur- esque racial camp. All born Eereditary Princes of the Saddle. (00 - INDIAN WARRIORS - (00 Ogallalla, Brule, Uncapay Sioux, Cheyenne and Asagatioe” yy iigegs 50 American Cowboys, ott 30 Mexican Vaqueros and Ruralies, 30 South American Gauchos, FO Western Frontiersmen, Marks- men, etc., 25 Bedouin Arabs, 20 Russian Cossacks of the Cauca- casus, Detachment United States Cav- alry, Batteries of United States Artil- lery, Royal Irish-English Lancers, German Cuirassiers, All under the command of Col, Wm. F. Cody---Buffalo Bill Who will positively appear in person and take part in 10204ey Doth the afternoon and evening exhibitions. » The Last of the Buffaio. ONLY HERD ON EXHIBITION. ‘This enormous outfit is transported in Special Railroad Trains, using its own specially constructed rollieg stock, the largest of traveling commissary, dormitory and equerry accommodations, complete in Former Days—What They Have Don't fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—be: mye every particular, and equalling the requirements of Done for Popular Education, H piled ccs patil eee Poe bys— best weya2e the modern methods of moving a Fully Equipped Province, Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We Army in Time of War, Carynngiit Sis Pe anes What is Meant By Character Building? Is it Taught or Formed + How? W. M. Shaw, Discussion. are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Free riding schoo! to those buy ing wheels from us. Don't fail to call—remember the place, AFTERNOON. How to Cultivate Correct Paducah Cycle Works, guage in Pupilss,’’ Miss A. 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House Howell. _ Discussion. Lady ‘Teachers Gentleman wc, tee or coouons ABEAT EXCURSION ST, JAMES HOTEL is Preferable? Why?” J. 'T. Wilson 8 ‘Correlation of Studies,’’ A. P. To ST. LOUIS, ST. LOUIS, — 1 Smith and Miss Josie Rucker. Reading Circle—White’s School VA ILLINOIS CENTRAL BR, R. Management. Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. Adjournment. MONDAY, OCT. 4TH, European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. faecr Balk, Goop Rooms. é Goop MEALS, Goop Sux 7 LINCOLN SCHOOL. $3.00. wha v0 ah au Excellent deportment—week ending ST. JAMES HOTEL Oct Ist, 1897, Given Clark, Sale- Good returning until train leaving BROADWAY AND WALNUT na Moody, Mattie Overstreet, Opie | ct Louis 8 a, m. Oct. Sth. The et cars direct to He | lia Brown, Ella Husbands, Zula) reat Veiled Prophet parade will ox Brown, Hattie Brown, Georgia! op Puesday nizht Oct. 5th and be oo Burks, Pasena Jones, Melville Sales . Machen, Laura Howell, Mahalo|jsteresting features for vieitors. Bradshaw, William Dawson, Jobo| peor tickets aud further information WORKS | ioe, And judging from the tevor af the clipping the shades fof politica Splivion ave at last been located "They must be near Marray, for wheo wwe that has been ir ted with sully tears of regret, be nnot escape very far, and it is told was directly after these man Lome. They were mental and physte al suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, hould write to the SAFE, MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite 698 Range Building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FREF, Valuable paper on these disease an positive proofs of their truly MacicaL TREATMPNT, Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a euge, are being restored by them to a por flud $3 and the cost Chas. Allen, colored, was taxed 81 and costs for drunk: Tot It has e: aman is tn a} ri ness, -H2 Sportsme r uotice that sev ws that it s. that he consigned himself te ee minent ‘*shooters’’ have beer | fect condition, 1 the shades afore s whore it iy) ert! pope a tiis state near the]. This MAGicaL TREATMENT may be ogy Lhe is at last out of reach of shoo'tog que taken at home under their directions, me fully clanking, triple-|¢'Y. or they will pay railroad fare and hotel that dreadfully cleansing, 3 For their bevetit we will state the | bills to aliwho prefer to go there for pl ernatoria! tiara, that hangs) oe out until the 16th of No-|treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; bave no Free Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sam- poe single hair, color 10: given, and aoe lovae and etir op] vember, and in foture any violator iy will be prosecuted. ‘The farmer: | Diop, oF C._O, Dp_fake.’ They have . $ thunder generally. have been instructed to take the | $250,000 capital, afd guarantee to cure * names aud report to the local com orery pase they ew oe remind Sree) and +6 . x ollar; or their charge: Jepos- wort. THT Lg popular play, J mittee, : ited in a bank to be paid to them when % “ome went up 1 POY S~-avere housed Leeat Covmirree. ] 4 gure is eested. them today, ) . ” eas x re inh Amos, Clarence Dawson, all at Union Depot or City ticket of-~ 128 Broadwa,. Old stoves ree Fourth grade Lincoln school, ex-) (ive J. T. Donovan, C. A nodeled and made good as new, cellent deportment.—Myrile Cherry, | Cnas. A. Fux ys Eunice Johnsov, Alice Moore, Vance | ne . f. Marshall and John Rilgeway, Good deportment. — Willie ~~ MeChesacy Laurence Marshall, Emma Washing: ton, Eddie Brooks and Lee Oukley GARFIELD SCHOOL, oT The Ardmore, TWO Important Notice, All person: wing themselves in- debted to the firms of Re a and John Rogers & Son hereby | warved to call ava settle t at Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street orthwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. First grade,—Virgie Fuqua, Mulli¢ ; Haze, Octavia G J.D, Harrison.) once at my office, No. 1 Soub! - Murrel Tyler, Henry Hynes, Addic| fourth street, and. thereby to European, $1.00 and up Doors open on Chatman, Maud Mitchell, Melvic | \pemselves costs, as 1 will be forced American, $1.50 to 2,50 to proceed by law to collect anless otherwise settled promptly, Ep H, Pouvean, sehovl| Receiver of Rogers & King and Jobu Rogers & Son. sume, Phompson and Jessie ; resented Po The cotored wencgl Horal design to Mr@v. H, Grian the deceased member of the board First-class family hotel. No liquors Convenient to cars and places of tnter- lest. Most central location, and pleas- ant home for tourists and sight-seer (26! p the city. T. M. HALL, Prop, xhibition a Afternoon at 2 o'clock» Numbered cou nalia necessary to a Covered Grand Stand Seating Twenty Thousand Persons, assuring perfect protec- tion from sun or rain, So organized and arranged as to camp close to the city in an easily accessible loca-~ tion. On the day of arrival there will be given a \Free STREET CAVALCADE, At 10 a.m., by detailed detachments from each divis ion (Wild Horses, Buffalo, Cattle, etc,, being neces sarily guarded in camp), so that ‘the who runs may read. The march will be enlivened by 3 = Magnificent Bands of Music = 3 Led by the famed, world-traveled BUFFALO BILL’S COWBOY BAND. At night, a Brilliant Electric Display by the largest Portable Double Electric Plant of 250,000 candle power yet constructed for any similar purpose. ‘Two circuits, insuring a perfectly reliable illumination, making night as ligh' IBI RAIN OR SHINE. J EX Night at 8 o'clock. ¢ hour earlier, Night as light as d plete in detail, ty and as com- General Admission, 50c. Children under 9 years, 25c. son, actually reserved, seats’ will be sold on the day of Robertson's Drug Store, corner Fourth aud broadway, Bicycles checked on grounds,

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