The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 3, 1897, Page 4

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NEW STORE. 3 -77 Violet Cream | dintel |be l..The exquisite odor of the violet, pu’ 5 with whieh it is perfumed. | sence of stickiness| so common in similar | | Strong Points | In Favor of ing ce ior of two} Dwing to the combination of ie ehewpe » superior to ail other re parDrop in and get a bottle the next! time you go cown town. YEP cr301es, ‘ DRUG STORE |,’ Tt Xe BROARWAY. bot ‘ae ot ie | Cure 1 OHO mn jhave had iti ; AiR. J, D. Tahu i, other brands have ev Death of a Prominent Citizen) of Hopk nsville. An Uncle of sir. 1. G. Tandy, of |* the City 1 Mr. Jolin D. Tandy, a vene and prominent citizen.of Hop'ins. ville, died. yesterday morning at the) Com The Board «tf & 3 residence of his sop, Mr. William T. | affection of threat, ebest avd 4 ‘Tandy, on Sixteenth street | lungs. 1p8 ‘The deceased had lived longer than ONS | the allotted period of buman exisi-| . ‘i | j says the New , and ; : : . years of his lite were crowded | #3 soul deeds “He was held in ni high esteem hy Ctrpsee. His : acter was abave, reproach a . career was witvout staia, Kew | ‘ ax had as many frieids; no man had) ws ees ; Jess enewi Fas ; ) Mr h had been ex. tremely bad for time, and for : several months it had ban huown Panis} that the emt was rapidly 9 SRG war ing. He passed peacefully a i‘ o'clock yesterday morning fa , lecensed was a yative of this E He was bora near Hopkins. | CO" mber 10,1819, Daring |)" ! | yart of his active life he )"'"* iesaidn the fat business, |10wa) Idaho, Xk ich he made a consierable \ ae af | and lime was quite wealthy, He lost most of his prop» Utah, Wi i | = erty, howeve if fortunate lav @ bile . i ments, He was. firet married to 0 FOURS Tip. Gis Cor 4 E er cf Edward J Roberta, Seve OPO ® i | Lye Jeath be married mation a J | Four s J. f. Doxoy ‘ Pp | Wintcr Lest | The Lil nois Ce Railroad coms Mex i ‘ - For turt i puly t | Receives Congratulations From iwi ‘ | Eva sville. | Paducah, Ky, | E a3 ( Any tel | ( { Dewety hs Lehne 3 | hy i " reeec: by tc sci r al, d - F 1 | 3 l ) 1 gal, Dill | ~ 24 lis , abe | ) o | Regular Mecting to Be Hera |neral. ‘Lonight, | ed until tonight on account of ection, | "i | t d e orth ' ji on Broalway. iF i chic UT COURT. j | An Uninteres ng -oson Held] To ay. 3 r on has tod ¢ Bishop pr ‘ nte w ever, 07 few mo jon ases set and demurrers (ile { rved handled comb cane and umbrella; left in corridor of et church 5 y Fin rewarded by returs ng éom) ty ‘his «illce, 15 | session, | every thing ex make contract, remedy for m refund the money i LOC AL MENTION. We wante achureh directory and want An Rd vo HNSTON Campbeil-Muly aill Coal Com: pany will fil yous coal honse new me, Now on Sale, tou’s opera t going t Call and} | at Van Ca- Miller tse Loe ness meeting of the Wallace. i Evaugelistic—Mrs. Octavia Mother's meeting and purity irs. Pearl Norvell. ower mission—Mre, E mented J. wine-—Mis, the bride's father on Jeffer- ect, Rev. H. 1, Johuson, of adway M. E, chareh, officiat- A invited guests were » conple tett on a bridai re. nl Mis ere united in marriage residence of the bride Bre few Th papucaH auction co, |Everything in lis ago) SE SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS ita ast je’s | Open daily till To pan on and jail work—Mrs. W. or meetings—Mrs, Aaul ce 7. Pres, work—Mrs. Dorothy Koger. Cs) Literature—Mrs, Rowena Riv- r Legi zht, Bs t juterest j —Joun C. Far ‘ c.D 2 r WW idd 1 H. tba i iD J c i. I 20:1 c 867 D c - I 2; ¢ Puc i ai Co. € vor New York sin Fulton, Aiever CREAM » Rowena You Intend STOVE | You will seve money 0 2 larger Stock to select from by buying from ScorT JHARBWARE COMPANY WE UNDERSELL THEM ALL!) PERSON LS. minus. Tt Never Rai DE | = eu ains It Has Le ked Out The Trwch is Keown Mr. John b a i - he ety . " +. ey HALF PRIOE . as vias 4 Niss Mamie Evetis and Mr. ©. G SAMPLE CAPES AT HALF P3 “Al Selomooy of St, Louis isa the tinge ut It uying A Lot of sample eapes,, all wool, nively trimmed, weil worth £2.50 and abirssig oI alker United. ours co, ont orig 41 49." , Mr. Fred Houck, of St. Louis,is at _ 000 ier tat of very fine sample capes, al! of the lates: shades, hand.| ‘ie Palmer Other Weddings im and About the Dravded aud real far trian iat never oll for less thin 8, 50 and} Mr. J. A left today for ap 4 £8.00, our price $3.75. No two garmente alike; every ore a decided bar- | Cairo on busin City Today aud Yesterday, gain, - ati J, G. Garduer, of] . ne +}8 Iw . t Palw ; THREE HUNDRED PAIRS of men’s and boys’ boots received SKIRTS Mr. J. Wolters and bride have} gp Th ; gs ne of a * Mamie on consignment to be closed out at once, The Boston Shoe Manufac- A now lot of $3 ists, in blac, fancy colored brocadss aud all) ceturned from their bridal tour. 4 r ©. L. Walker took {tory Company guarantee every pair to be equal to any the new plaids while they last, our prive $1.49, Mir. Matthow.( aa ‘le 11:30 this forenown at the | $2.00 or $2.50 boot on the market. We will close these | i y last, is a a hey Meu “down residents of tin} ride on North Sixth] boots out at the ridiculously low prices Of. vss sees eee | ard hay j ihstiy cid or BLU tank ALET Worh double the price read p> ‘ bs rect Rev W. K. Penrod, of tue] We have also received 350 pairs of men's, ladies’ |i Hn aby cloaks at $1, nd $1.25, worth doubie the price. Seott ov ip to Hop-| First Baptis’ c bh, performed the] and children’s shoes able for this rainy weather, to ee vi ) ere _ » u the presence of quite a)be sold at prices frou .S0 and $2.00, Just received, ly new lot of cowboy hats, in green and all the] | ns Kae: SOICARy gore ha tngaiies ip cs oles a ane a ties pA mh rile the thing fo tee! etree! wear, | Mr. Tom Boswell, who has been | \'"!" dhe " 1 has many friends regular price $1.25, our price 75e, hs ‘ suffering from a a en a Ines a Suan ent 5, we 750, ; i esate dealer of Oklaboma, ) All ovr $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 pattern hats go this week fo .00, | Mae Bvt <<} $6.00 and $8.00, ° Me. George H and wife ot the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. arene OUR CLOTH | NG ergs Ask to se our new stock of children’s Tam 0'S ‘ pute ; to eee joalt yi cleft for their fature home in| Still goes at low prices. Come and examine our goods and prices and less Lian a ywhere else 1m the ay. : x a hee ; 4s cto Mr hu Ruck aurifiie west They will stop over at St, {CONVINCE yourse You will fiud a full stock of fall and winter under- , ne still have a lot of those 0 switches for $1.50, and $2.00 switel cs | family, : ei Lew a Kansas City. wear, overshir and pretty near everything a nily need: or 76c. ~ Big induc in boys’ and children’s suits. Boys’ heavy knee , r The marriage of Mies John Tully’ pants, 250, 3 ' ? ... THE BAZAAR... | t ; 4 » Me, John “Little was solemaiag![' °°" 5 za 6 Broatway. Tues iny aft night at 8 o'clock atthe rest RECORD WE MAKE. wents, 826 North Seventh street, tev. I BL Jd on olliciating. a 9 sa i tae IS oe stock of staple 1 fancy groceries is eg ‘ ; complete and up-to Splendid line : Evely : aaihee: Et a I ake Your Choice Farley Heavy-weight of canned goods ar meat market is fay. They will return to the city} Have just received the largest, finest ight-wei Lang ‘ omorrow aud go to housekeepiag ta has cheapest 2 Mes Soe Telephone 118. y little c. ttage on South Bighth Cor. yth and Trimble. . LALL ¥ sth af ean é Imported and ‘ ‘ ad hy well “known youbg Dometic French Briar Pipes =<—=—<— as very popular among their ads and aequarmtances. Mr. vot Mr J. 8. Jack- tof Education, —like the mayoralty candidates, tee geed to and take your choice, They are DAtstes. I ipes at extraordinarily low prices for the W. A. KOLLEY "°siuu'"* ®NRY MAMMEN, Jr. er shipped to will dispose of this lot of ¢ next ten days. 4 MLLER POLK Ha opened a Brand New First-class Restaurant in 2 | At the Opera House Tomorrow tertainment, Night.--A Fine Oysters, Fish, Spring Chicken, H. CANDY CATHARTIC We Continue to Hoid Them Up SP, TRY ONE PAIR AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER te he i ON raRth ISA FSHO A BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. CASPER JONES vennection with his ain, Poe es assisted by Oscar Eggs, Steak, Coltee, etc Jettie] Sisson ancl Ester Wallace, wll appear In fact, everything to eat, or ar POPULAR PRICES. Vs opera house tomorrow Give us a call anc we will try to make a ¢ you. 6c buys some- ‘a covel entertainment. Me, A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant, Satan to ce 108 Daye mnatehing to 9 nnething to eat, and Miller, Mr. Sisson aud Miss Wallace You need send nothing out of town. E pct jond ta good give two ho nd a half of as cleaa ’ . e st at popular prices. moly, aud msi entertainment Patent Flat-Opening Books... 126 BROADWAY CASPER'S iene na mm DRUGOS Ys Cline to Pr ' ‘ A Pure tirape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. noticeable effec the sume ge v ie looked atit,! Seventh and Jackson streets. ave a majority 6 1) Shoes vouaht ots (Cochran & Owen | 331 BROADWAY | - MULL » UPEKA KUUSE « 4 WR < r it the water, On fur pete ‘ wehintnet Wwe were astounde, Assisted by Oscar P. Si son and Miss! gonn 1 othe bard wee cesnaty Waliding Ss Esther Wallace W er study, in and as weighty as the most solic | | e.—Chicago Ch . J rf as au old n a go bronicle Mie z fe itled, “Oia| died a Musical-Comecy Sketches i # creme , pose | PONG-LOST BOOK REQOVERED, Negro Dialect Stories and Sorgs ¢ ‘ ( } Banje-Pickia’ Impersonations hacmnabiidost ee | Ont : Ki impersenciions cAVY FAOOT. | Ai i i hthet MR, MILLER AS UNCLE DANIEL ae Me 1 ody * minus the title page, but attrib : ‘ os Sealed. r t Which the dead the fly leaf. A few years afterward the ts om scotupantied by hint Pin the | (UN ALL THE WAY THROUGH f i om” Was borrowed Ar hin J t fl er, who, be rs " been as covered 1 = et owner, who prized ft ———e ; - i " | i ee George Eskway Brought in Frou : . - eatir cpitosie, uae every bod) if ¢ : Eon Clinton, Ky. ¢ t by ‘150 the frost, Hf pot the ¢ re. ‘ tr | bad so eare : ons are that he : : teeth worn by aa gM page ever obtain | He Was Tricd and Meld to Answer] "1! be the next Cireuit Judge, Con~ on fay es ; bs ee Praia | ah ptide x | quished tha statues cer pie Sa This Mornicg. was polled. a oy bt to rey itia by pe ers) Ps Fiv wenty years afterward th . * Ba. \ ioe pap Na re H ‘ us one day strolling along the bvclock by Deputy U. 8. Marshal La], ‘ a this coant MiSs FRA epeanbes gaat Nd toon, pees dhe hae an | audall Sy-ebvorst: offegacs, “-Potway| oi tcnicicones cuemrete woe A CLUGHLLSS FRAY, i ryt caiculyprangeedl yet ent turapike gate v nich bynes | orga with violation of the reve- jy" ng ¢: bes feated — ‘ M oh nearly burial ground, | ue laws, and this morning he wae|oomoce Sane Tor sch rin : GaP be wiaued into the dingy deprds of | weorded a prelimivay he | neon hari Hh al Alaa “! Jo Ontland and Budge Jones ‘ wee, Weat one In GanRLENA TCIM E Rene | CET od olche raps : tain ‘ 1 the ¢ \ rit Nee the koe ae ate {and was held to answer, Have a Mix, damp ox found it in ex. iis aulssine treasure for the ram | 12 default of a $300 bond he . RR bi aa * not a drop of xp ch the ian of iron | remanded to jail to await court Dr. Edwar iY en. ial Pa tga i he a f very Jucky in ;the 17th inst : 1 bite ye feouble at Murray Y sterday Def ; - - armen nen ee AEE Bullet Stopped in His Pocket, iuous weight be caused by f ; k The cove ad ad lay, as @ counter porte} ‘ ; EF] ie | vee ied te eye thewaskey ta, & GENEROUSLY GOOD N.OKuL CiGaR ra cone aa p Radia thie, linpossitie aa bipes take ONCE TRIED, A LWAYS ra, it pocket and suck] corpse, we d ) drill bok oe Se aaabaianiae nig tue flveb atall, 1 b on rer betas Ld LJ a i : M mln rs : A k el 4 Christian County's Vot 1 ‘ trait aan we en or a rhaakh 6 Lime Hopkinsville, Ky., Nov ered th mains were in a ces if alinost perfect state of preserva We will sell to each person ones on Saturdays of a total of ¢ yuvied them. y 1 ia 7 C1 of 8 tor Lidst. Packer 91] nurad, tae, At seas thought ab ares three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick Bis daees Abus 000 sot Ray, le pars inte the i your choice of the brands. Call on us at our Te taston Arce encoun new drug store if you want a good cigar. otchal amendment, ‘The nove, Pe Tiowever Lina J. D. BACON & Cco., Pharmacists. edd

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