The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 9, 1897, Page 3

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WRITTEN AT PANDOM, This isa past t scene of which is | MICHAEL, KING A-WHEEL, this county. See the well known farm ‘ . fet and ovo louie Ora Benefit He Has Received from swain of the localiy, his sweetheart, one of the davyiter® a vew par of duck trousers aud the calf, ‘Tre quite recently | Act Finst Enter young Jimmie Plowboy, atiired iva pair of immaca-| late duck trousers, and a few other things, of minor importance. Is greeted at the door by Miss Meliady Jobnsing, who admires his new pan- | taloons and offers him a seat on the} trunk, He defy hoists his ousers, like hp has seen the city chaps do to preserve the er cepts the Paine’s Celery Compound, ses, and seat. As the curtain descends they 9 are vowing eternal fidelity with clasped havids, r Skconp:—Miss Melindy ob- serves with ae quettish glance that] there is going to be a meeting that} morning in the little church thre miles away. Jimmie gallantly . Anteers to escort her thither, but r ae wrets that he did bing bis baggy. Miss» Melincly tly overcomes | this obstacle by replying that the] ‘ family is away, a buguy is at his service v lve ean eaten the old horse, t et to the core fleld lo od Sawlay Jimmie ayrees to vol he a 1 and bidding bis be- ) trothed aud att: vie adieu, makes his exit iv the direction of the corn] tield | ry Act Tun Ay man in new duck trousers trudzes out to the fleld, and at length tue horse, | J half submuarged . i vl] corn, He realizes, little as 1 -| try boy is ox ted to ok wot da «| trousers, tha ov 1 1 those spotiess pants will sw fe their puleiritude, so afer g ine to the interminable taly oth of ta off, and suspends them to a limb ow an wijaceat (ree He thea meanlers | paygeible, peerless, wonderful is) methods the following letter will in- out to Iasso the rumiaatiog edule’ | Michael, When he races his chict| terest everybody. Fours: A destive calf competion is tine, and when be! poston, Mase., Feb, 21, 1897. sees the tape in b's Auishing sprint) arte the exertion of my record pe sore Here. spe te The leaves records as well as opponeats | ‘ Me ting something soft ant wh is | scaned bles P jvides while with the Morgan & Wr'ght does not no! ths look of disap: ] 7°? Michael. the most wonder. | ‘@2™ im the South last winter, during pointmeat ou the coun ens t th Mags taeda the workl, recom. | Wich I lost somewhat in weight, on young lady who { " Hones eane een te take Paine’) Sccount of the unaccustomed cic at the window and g BOXIONSLY | vey mpound 1. , I was wei to eye rite vagtal/ out inte the corn field, then van compound, Iam pleased to say that j cues atthe door, at la , me A FA og. Kf ie be ere ut aave such satisfaction that I was dons a sun-hou 1 trip vetiad (6 Gee nnd © de-| impelled to use it again to brace up ward the felt, She walks on a renege tpl th Dosa hae ‘ives | {0m the effects of the two unusually she is well aivanced in the weeds, | etltlrgiving exercise Gud themselves rough ocean tripe that I have taken whea she is coufronted ad she trae age toaily daring the past month. I believe that makes ber blood ru iv i 4 i 7, | that wheelmen who have to undergo hanging In © a droopia ent so spiriied exes) ine hardships of ‘circuit chasing’’ oe . ercise. Mai who are really sick, >, limb, is a pait of new duck tr Se Ne nae fey auhtlinn or | Will find Paine’s celery compound of with one newed off, a Seana rane fee eda temiy Cy | assistance in Reeping “up their phys- s.areh « f the other, Su ‘ ; 8 ical tone. Jimmie Michs n to think theie troub- cries le, gigules afow tm become ch.onic, a8 nothing} Thousands need to take a remedy looks around for other evidences of |S. » relie’, would cain to bicys | & purity their blood, aiouse the c'¢ her lost oae, aud fiually rans inalarm Cio tor relief, bat they fina that | culation and counteract the debilit to the house plendid exerbise, like any other] ing effect of confining work, wo: Act Firra A young ma 1eq str bh to undertake. The} and excitement. ling with briars ut of ovler, the nerves ace| The more tatelligent poriion of ated in Various paces wit zed, and nature's food for botn | every community are the ones who ate seed ticks, wanders a th coded ‘best recommend Paine’s celery com- fastly fal shadows, gian su will find to their | pound. ‘They have looked iato this ofitively about in aa ecstacy 0) ose joy Uhat Paine’s celery com- great remedy, followed its:emarkable He reconnolters as he emer pouod will make them well achievements in the case of fiends the darkening thickets Mchael has made cycle riding a) neighbors and relatives, and know bebind apme sheltering tree at eve eful stady, and is in @ position to! just w ct from its use as a sound ve excellent advice, not only to ra-| nerve © and re- About dusk be elf; , ‘ it wheelmen and people! storer and tor for a oor of a farm house, ao rgeaeral. In reterence to his own! raa down system, Home at | Tue | : ¥ ny real mg ee ia oe be edt nididate, **Shure | gravel left in the wake of the sewer mesting Mise Melindy J . na" ) i . ? a vem au trenches should be cleared away, many are still puzzled to Know what) pawaCOUk ey heals bd became of Uiove new duck trouser Phisis usually the first thing ®! The young man who lectured at a Lvlagnened pethica lays when be! Temple Israel this week, during the kaown Hine | hoti lays, and who is to soon be cone Itis told of a wi an of the city. who « ' oo Ja rabbi, was somewhat amused the ep - taf . con With the bicycle races and the | other day when one of the you ng la- ay befor the vat : - Say Iman, when you in | Bryan speaking bere next week, Pa-| dies of the congregation, in all seri- office aul are y go some- | duck is certain Lo have an immense | oysnoss, asked him ‘if he was relig- t. what is{erowd of visiters, and should don - where ant bo vest, wh 1) | ious. he first t when you| ber best clothes ie streets should . sae Bret A ‘ best possible condition, | He didn't know whether this ques- e charge ty rps H 1 er Pb he fi : thoing Oil ivable, all the dirt and) tion was prompted by her simplicity “Phwar isthe furst thoing Oi ; Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for vaolhe John Foster Ladies Shoe... THE N(CEST FITTING THE MOST STYLISH THE BEST SHOE —— ~~ On the"market for the money. TRADE MARK Big Bargains in Burniture Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.'s, buy $25 worth of goods and get aznice bronze orna- ment clock free... ABSOLUTELY FREE! We handle a full line of Furniture, Stoves, Car- pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains,‘ iugs, etc., at prices below the lowest. Gardner Bros. & Co. ; Credit is Good. . 208-205 SOUTH THIRD STRAT of cndarstandiog, or whether. it was due to the effect of his discoufses. *,* Hon. W, J. Bryan is scheduled to speak at Princeton, Ky., on October 13th at4p.m. He is down for an address here at 7:30 p, m. on the same day, This means that local Democrats are called upon to poy $150 for a special train from Prince- ton to Paducah, Two of the damsels in ‘‘McFee’s Matrimonial’? troupe, which was at Morton’s Thursday, created some little excitement on Broadway yes- terday with their chic walking ap- parel. They appeared in knee-dresses, with green and red leggins, aod the most expressive description that could be given to the effect produced on the average observer, would be simple “‘rubber neck.’? ven Temporary Custody, ‘The writ of habeas corpus case of Mrs. Leona Dennis against R. M Dennis, for the custody of their 5-|; year-old child, was partially heard before County Judge Tully yester- and then continued until Tues- y. The mother was given tempo- rary possession of the child. Adjudged a Lunatic. Luther Simons, a merchant at was adjudged a lunatic Wed- nesday. He has been all of typhoid fever for some time, aud it is sup- posed disease deranged his mind. He was unable to be present at the trial. A. W. Green and John Albritton carried him to Hopkinsville yester- day. SHERRELL.” “CAMP Paducuh’s Go Down to Calyin’s ) Lake kor an Ouing. A bunting aad fishing party left today on a several day’s fishing and hunting trip to Calvin Lake, down | i about Ogden’s Landing. Those} ‘ composing it are: Messrs, James Sherrell, Casper Jones, James Moore, Kd Blackmon and 8, T, Payne. Tuesday several more will go down, including Messrs. Ed Pearson, Gus Reitz and Dick Callissi. Le camp will be christened “Camp Sherrell.’” A copious supply of ice, canned goods, bread, provi- things were sions and other good M") LLY A jARED. He Was Charged With Burning Dave Peters’ Store, George McElya, of Metropolis, who was arrested here a few months ago ona charge of setting fire Dave Peters’ store at Metropolis, was yesterday acquitted at the latter city. This it is believed will be the result in Peters’ case. It was in December, 76, thoy Peters’ grocery was fired. George Williams afterwards claimed that Peters gave him $25 to do the job but he backed out. There was some damaging evidence against McKlya guity. The hours, jury was out twelve Peters was also tried yesterday and acquitted, and court adjourned Se NOTICE OF FRANCHISE SALE, In pursuance toan Ordin: Mon Council of the City of 4th. and approved Oct the 6th Gay of November hourw of 19 and Il o'clock! a. door of the City Cont K G nder m: of Paducah Oct, the Hts, 1s the aley between Ten D Harrison and Clay s ing, bindiag sud sta shall be furnished years from the first 3 land will be subject to all the pr ders must comply with t , bills, ete ids of any addition to boats amping outfit. earried down, and a complete MANY TUKNED AWAY. in rowd at Cairy to See yan’s Alley,” Enormous where they play The ing from Cairo, last night to a packed house. Ss. formance began, and scores were turned aw “Hogan's Alley’? will give a per- formance at Morton's opera house t, and the house will no doubt be packed, as they made a great bit last Wednesday night, ‘Tis after matinee was given to a good non a crowd, sts refund mones “Pride of the! urehase” A high grade, patent flour— home-made. You will like it Try it and be convinced. ‘Success” A strict patent, second only to P. P. Use is proof. Make the test. “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight Grade— Noue better made. “Daisy, A good, honest, strictly choiee flour. Also Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of select corn. Ail manufactured and for sale by the undersigned. Second-hand flour barrels, our ow preferred, bought for cash at our cooper shop across the street. We pay the highest cash price f wheat and corn, We also sell cor bran and chicken feed and exchang: any and everything im our line f wheat or corn, Come to see us, or comumunica'e with us, Street No, 220, South First, Telephoue No, 356 We spend our money at home fo: the raw material! Let us have some of it back for the manufactured °-** cle, so that we van =) mat continue to de business Surselves and at the sume time help you. ‘The money we pay oat for grain and In bor mostly stops. in town and the more our own people eon- sume of our outpat the more we car make a ma for home-grown breadstuffs aud home labor, Busine makes money circulate,oue transaction helps another, and so it passes fro hand to hand, and the community is helped. vurs for good times, PROUCAH MILL AND ELEVATOR 0. T. H, PURYEAR, Pres’t, W. A, COKER, Sup. P. S.—Fauilies will please insist on their groverymen keeping cur goods in stock and thereby sav: themselves the trouble of ordering di rect from the mill, Notice our Brands on sacks and barrels, “Hogau’s Alley arnived this morn-| ¢ R. O. sign was up before the per-| >" based on former e the law will not control price as bid on schedules 84 headings. whether eaption priew they sb the stat Commissions, ¢ ixaions, Miscellune« ration to Civil K $100 TO ANY MAN, Witt Pay 8100 For ANY Cast Ot Weakness in Men They Treat and Fvil to Cure, An Omaha County places for the drat time before the public a MGivat REATMENT for the cure of Lew vy, Nervous and sev~-* «Nitall Restorati>- wat Weakness, and .u of Life Force in old’ and young men. No worn-out French eme.ty, contains no Phosphorous or other harm! drugs. Itisa WoNDER FUL TREATMEN ‘magical in its effects ositive in its cure, All readers who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and phys.cal suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to th SAFE MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite 698 Range Building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely PREF. valuable paper on these diseases, an positive proofs of their truly MaGiCat TREATMENT. Thouvands ot men, who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a per. fect condition, This MAGICAL TREATMENT may be taken at home under thei directions. or they will pay railroad fare and hote) bills to all who prefer to go ther for treatment, if they fail to cure ey are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sum ples, or C. O. D, fake. They have 3260,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund ever dollar; or the their charges may be depos. ited in a bank $0 be pale te Shera when a eure is elected ‘rite them today. ‘COLORED to DEPARTMENT., COLORED LODGE MASONIC 222 Broadway, Thind Floor. nage No 2—Meets every first in each month No 6-Meets every first Masonic Hall Mt MeGregor Thursday eventr Mt Zion Lé jay evening in each month, sannah Court No. 2, Ladies—Meets every fourth Monday In each month, Stone Square Lodge No, 5—Meets every se- oud Monday in each month. INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS When You Need! Call on us, you will he You will not re very glad of it, Odd Fellows Hall, #e corner 7th & Adams. day Seen in each month at Colored F m. and 7p. m. Everybody is ins vited to hear him, He is an able + | Speaker The presence of the entire mem- {bership is desired at the Husbands Street church tomorrow. Visitors ordially invited, We are now winding up the conference year aud are delinquent in nearly all claims Le a No. 15l6—Meets every first Monday ineach month at Colored lows Hall an P.triarchs No, 79,G U 0 0 F= mod Friday evening in each 4 Odd Fellows’ Hall mouth at ky Lodge No. 2% fourth iuesday ¢ joted Odd Fellows’ Hall.” n's Pride Lodge No, 1783—Meets urth Wednesday evening Broadway UNITED BROTHERS OF PRIENDSHLP. St Paul No 65—Meets every second and fourth y evening in each month at Br away ” ideal Lodg ers if the Mysterious Ten, st No Meets the fret Tuceday ta'ench month's: 181 Broadway Golden Rule Temple Meets second ‘Thurs th, at 18 day in each month. Miss Ada H her home, Stone is quite ill at 105 Burnett street. Rey. R. Fuqua will preach at the Presbyterian chureh, corner of Ninth and Bennett street, Sunday, at 11 a. Pulpi 20. et for Su aud the F ayatala m., * Jer. 1 Subject for ‘Gambling Funeral.”"". They parted my garment among them and cust lots tor my vesture. Psalm 22, 18 C, M. PaLmer, Pastor, ato First District 1 ation. October hers’ Associ- lucal and 23, , Ky FRIDAY EVENING, GOT. 22, ar 7:30 Music—Pray er-—Music. Welcoming Address—E, W. Ben- ton, E. H. Proviuc Response by A. C, Schoffner,} Maytield, Ky Music. The Teacher as a Benefactor,” D. Hibbs, Padu . “How Shall the Teacher Help to Awaken B s Interest Among Our People,” Isaae Nuckolls, Pa- tucah. Discussion by Music, Association to Edu Graham- ational Aid Williams, ‘+How Shall We Help In Checking Crime and Lessening the Death Rate Among Us?’ H. A. Foreman, Fie- donia Discussion by Association. The Supremacy of Knowledge,’ R. B. Bell, Ed }yville. Music Adjournment. SATURDAY MORNING SESSION Devotional Exercises. ‘Phe Influence of Literature Upon the Life of a People,’’ Mrs, Banks, Princeton, Discussion. “The Relat { Ed Citizenship,’ D, H. Aud tor Discussion “Th Rela f 1 rs to G. T, Wali on, Hickman Discussion *Reading—-L Vulue—How to Teas Error be Avoided, and Avoid Them,’’ W, M. Shaw Okaloua. Discussion “Cortelstion of the Common School Branches,” $. MeGoodwin Princeton. Music. Query Box Adjournment, AFTERNOON SESSION, Si minutes, singing, Everything in education should be judged’ by its tendency, S. H George, Princeton. Discussion. The need of musical culture in the race, Mrs. Lizzie Marable, Paducuh, Discussion, Music, prayer, music Recitation, Miss Josie Rucker The imitative nature of children power of example, Miss I, A, Over-| xy. Maytleld. Discussion Music. Formation or Reformation, which? How much of each? Mr. Smith, Kut-| tawa Discussi Phe power aud intuence of teach- | 39 ers’ organizations, Mr. Brooks, Ma- rio. parison with schools of other states, Mr, Mason, Smithland Model teacher of the Nineteenth entary, Miss A, fi. Howell, Maxon Mill, The teacher in sovicty, J. A. Mee Millan, Dulauey E. W. Bestox, Chairas H, A, Forenax S.A. Brown, Committee President, A. C,. Scuorrnen, FIRE LIFE and TORNADO a Plumber gret it— We do 1 of Ruth, No. 48—Meets frst and} excellent work, and our charges are only reasonable, We principle that a satisfied customer is our best advertisement, work on the We Furnish Estimates of Any Kind Cheerfully and promptly... “SD D. HANNAN# 132 Sourn Fourtn Srarsr. 329 Count Stree. Paoxg 201. k J. BERGDOLL, ‘PROPRIETOR——— Paducah - Bottling - Co. AGE) CELEBRATED LOUIS O’BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete, drinks——Soda Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange Telephone orders filled until 11 o’clock at night during week and 12 o'cluck Raturday nights ee and Madis Telephone 101. PADUCAH,KY, FINE DRIVERS AND SADDLE HORSES, Elegant Carriages and Turnouts ——AT—_ JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boardiag Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. TELEPHONE 148, SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING «| REPAIRING spe ORSESHOEING All work guaranreed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. ~ Wall Paper » 4 Window IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. TIONGIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, PROMPT ATT) “Shades. WwW. S. GREIF. 132 8. Third Street. No, Telephone No. 31 Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. High- Grade Bicycles and "a BicycleSundries. \gent for the highest grades of Bicycles amade.j We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.80 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys—best on the market, prettiest whee! made. Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. ing wheels from us. Don’t fail to call 126 126 and The e ntials of success in teach- ing, Miss Leonora Johnson, Marion History, its value in mental and moral development, W. H. Clark, Paducal Ii suffering from tarly indisere HR t cmoaca and ctbige bask Rete ee Seas Doras aa PeGRE UF OM0NTE ROR OLUSr ows | vite gone, we are just the par : > journ= ties you are looking for. Query. box, adjourn a remedy which we guarantee to do prompt work satisfaction—a remedy very power- ful in its action, and absolutely harmless to the system ue obtained in ten days. Lost nanhood, lack of vitality and im- ¢ chings of the past when U. NO is so easily obtained, One dollar a bottle; six bottles for $5. close $1 and receive U-NO by ate ivery at your address Adress postoffice box au, Mo. Dr. H, PARKER. pr same day 359, Cape Gira Gal House LOUISVILLE, KY, | America. Vian $8.00 to $5.00 per day. Rooms only $1 00 and upwards, A. BR. COOPER, Manoyger 2 the city, We have oop Rooms. | Free riding school to those buy- remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, North Fifth street, near Palmer House —ST. LOUIS,—. ‘Rates, $2.00 Per Day. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Goop MEALs, Goop SERVICE. and give perfect wnen you visit St, Louis stop at 8T. JAMES HOTEL BROADWAY AND WaLnvr, Results Street cars direct to Hotel, Gasoline Stove WORKS 128 Broadway. Old stoves re- modeled and made good as Cus. A, Fux. iThe Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C, European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 First-class family hotel, No liquors Convenient to cars ang! places of Inte est. Most central location, and plear- ‘ant home for tourists and. sight-see T, M, HALL, Prop,

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