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“FOR ete ~~ mats ent Prizes Apty packages. yone gets a prize One ladies’ leath One Dr. Warner FIFTY CENTS lar price, 98 Too new sample capes, ranging and every one a decided bargain. and tuck: regular price One ladies muslin gown, nicely trimmed, with lace | well worth 7 One ladies’ fleece-lined union suit, all sizes, regu-! THE BAZAA er shopping bag, worth $1.00. | +s best corsets, white, drab or black and $1.00 | v4 in price from $1,00 to $5.00. Rach All wool fur trimmed beaver capes, $2.00 Millinery Department. 100 ladies’ new trimmed hats, Another lot of velvet hats, hand and $3.50—our price, $2.00 150 new pattern hats, worth 5 We have also a new lot of Fre $3.50 and $4.00, our pric 50. Other switches at 75 cents and New Store—Don’t mistake the Ladies Who Use... Chafing — -77 Dishes Should Columbian Spirits It has no disagreeable odor, and is equal to alcohol in every respect. Only 35c¢ pint. Sold at WYb°A hersons, DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. Eastman Kodaks so We are exclusive agents for this renowned instru- ment, from pocket size— 1'¢x2—to No. 4 Kodak, 4x5. Films for same in stock. ee ~ WILLIAM NAGEL Jeweld, and Optician THIRD AND BROADWAY Does your watch run correctly? If not, bring it to where you know it will be properly re- paired, ‘DR. A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. ‘Tenders his professioval services to all suffer ing from diseases of the THROAT ial guarante: AND Hours— 8:80 Lo 11:00 a.m. FH 10 4pm. | 7:00 #00 p.m. Sead top, Special Sale. Grapes, per basket, 10c. 1 qt. cranberries, 10. ly chow, 206. 1 gal. Dill pickles, 85¢. Cuvive Nortuern Pe New crop N. O. Molasses, 50, 24 Ibs, choice flour, 24 Ibs. best patent flour, 75c. J, L. Ranpourit 123 South Second St. Telophone 89. ee Paducah District, Following is the first round of ap- printinents: i Broadway, Dee. 4 and 5. pouth East Paducab, Dec, 11 and 12, Paducab circuit, Lebancn, Dec. 18 and 19 Trimble street, Dee Woodville circuit, Jan. 1 and 2. ? D sinct stewards will mee fe'd, Ky., 8 nd 26, Bandana, at at May- Tuesday, Nov. 80, at 2 o ¢c'0ck p. m. é W. A. Freeman, P. F Home Seekers’ Lxcursion:, On Nov, 2, Nov. 16, Deo. 7 Dee, 21 the Illinois Central Railroad company will sell lirst class roaud and trip tickets to ce » points in Ala bama, Arizous, Colorado, Dakots Towa, Idiho, Kuusas, Lonisiava Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesots 1, Per Nebraska, New Meaxiou. Ore; nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy- oming at oie fare, plus for the round trip, good for twenty-one days toreturn, § Four Uivocls or further ite formation apply to ', Donovan, C. A., Paducel, Ky To Kext. A store house, o2 the corner of 71h Qnd Jackson streets, suital)'e for gro- and feed store, Ajj ly to Curis 2406 all styles and colors ench Isomely trimnied, well worth $3.00 Our price $4.50. price 00, $6.00 and $7. hair switches, regular THE BAZAAR, 215 Broadway. place. LOCAL MENTION. Our subscribers are requested to report any neglect on part of carrier or any other employe of this office, Should you fail to get your paper we will consider ita great fayor if you will re- port to the business office or ring telephone 358, For Thanksgiving. It takes a good many deli Dinner, and ey such a dinner ¢ Biedermal c are Mand , the fluest on the market. Don't forget to call at Janke BikperMan’s, Whisky Knocked Out Yesterday was Judge Stewart's county court day at Merray. Court was held in his olflve, circuit court occupying the court room, Appli- catious were made for whisky license at Shiloh sud Pottertown, Calloway county. The Shiloh application was knocked out by a remonstrance from the citizens, but at Pottertowa the whisky element was the strongest and gained their point. Winter Tourist Rates. ‘Tie Llinois Central Railroad com- pany has now on sale tickets to prom- inent winter resorts in Florida, Geor- gia, South Carolina, Texas, Nei Mexico and Mexivo at reduced rates, For forther information apply to J.T. Donovan, C. A,, Paducah, Ky. Campbell-Mulviaill Coal Com- pany will fill you¥ coal house now cheaper than ai yone. contract. Call and mak All drugg Cure guaran Booklet end ‘sample free. Address Remedy Co., Chicago or New York Bats 16 to 1, Proctor & Grisham, Regent, La write: “We have sold tw bottles of Dr. Mendenhall Cure to one of any other since we have had it in stoc dl we have five other brands.”’ If it is not the best remedy for malarial complaints you have cver tried. Du Bois & Co, will refund the money. Price 50c. tf “tering Cures to Stay Cured, Thousands of voluntary certificates received during the past fifteen years certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood B: (. B. Bs) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- tarch, Ulcers, Sores, Blotebes, and the mos pant blood and skin di . Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of an eminent, scientific and conscientious physician. Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, apd learn which is the best remedy, — eware of substi- tutes said to be ‘just as good’? and buy the long-tested and old reliable i Blood Balm (B. B. B.) B00 per large bottle. EVPECTED ANSENTIRE CORE, For over two years bave been great sufferer from Rheunsatism, af- fecting both shoulders to such’an ex- tent that I could not put wy coat ov without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B, B. B., ef- fected an entire cure, I refer to Rey. W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- chants of Newuar Javop F. BroNcLER, Newnan, Ga, Druggists. Prics For sale by Fragrant Balm is something that gives satisfaction for chapped hands, I, is soll by Lyne & Lyne, drug- gists, 20n4 vais aud hot drinks fora cold often derange » pores and as rene the functions, open t make the system susceptible to more cold. Dr, Bell's Pine Tar Honey goes to the seat of the trouble and cures the disease without the slight- est injurious effect. 2203 The handsome display of artistic represented by Colgate’s m Co., at Lyne & Lyne’s is a thing of beauty, 20n4 pictures Chewing ( dpaz store cure headache, iever, 4nd biliousness. ; of C, C, ©. to-day; 10, Bold guaranieed to cure by al drougists. Feyer Entirely Disap- peared. Qiarantive having been raised in a’! (he Southern states, the Nash- ville, Chattanooga and St, Louis eviway has resumed the sale of tick- ets to alt local and foreign points, F, i, Teacuour, ©. #. & TA. 425 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Yellow \ > PCRSONALS. Pa. Ss WEA Dann, of Wickliffe, is in the city: Mr. Kal Paxton left at noon for St. Louis. | J, G. Cautreli, of Nashville, is in the cit hin Greer is quite ill of . 8. Elgin, of Hopkinsville, is at the Palmer. ‘Tyler Barnett, of the Palmer. Mr. Arthur Board, of Louisville, is at the Palmer. Judge J, M. Robbins, of Mayfield, was tn the y today. Dr, 8. B. Caldwell returned this morning from Princeton. Mrs, B. Cox left at noon for Ful- ton, on visit to her mother, Mrs. Joho G, Miller returned at noon from a trip up the road, Mrs. John Holland left at noon for Hopkinsville on a visit. Councilman Jobo Ringkleff left at noon for Cairo on business, Hon. John L. Grayot and wife, of Smithland, were in the city today. Mr. J. H. Mann left at noon for Memphis to spend Tuanksgiving with his family, Mr. Ed Curd is dangerously ill from typhoid fever at his home, on North Eighth street, Mr. Lee Schwab has gone out of the wholesale liquor business and will accept @ positioa on the road. The musicale given last night by the Pastor's Aid Suciety at the resi- dence of Rev. W. K. Penrod was well attended and most eajoyable. Special Prayer meeting service at the Second Presbyterian church this evening at 7:30 o'clock, Everyone very cordially invited to attend tuese services. ‘The dance given in the county last night at the home of Mr, Pet Rives, was a delightful affair, and about 200 were in attendance. A large crowd went vut from the city. The Mite society of the German Evangelical church will meet Thurs- day afternoon qt half past two in the Louisville, is at ——_ Awarded Highest Honors—World's Faifr, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. palces BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. UNION SERVICES, Thanksgiving Will Be Appropri- ately Observed, Rev, W. K. Penrod Will Preach the Sermon at the First Christian Church, There will be union Thanksgiving service held at the First Curistian church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. W. K. Peurod, of the First Baptist church, will preach the sermon. The choirs of the Broal- way Methodist, First Baptist, Cum- berland Presbyterian and First Chris- tian churches will unite to reader special music gaged in special services and the general public are invited to attend thir service. THANKSGIVING SERVICE, First Christian Chureh Musicate gram, Organ Prelude, ‘Hallelujah Chorus! —Handel. Anthem | (#) Kyrie. \ Ch) Gloria. church. All the members are re quested to be there. Mr. Sam Wilson avd bride (nee Miss Effie Broadbent) who were mar- ried at the Palmer House yesterday afternoon, left this morning for their home in Wallonia, Trigg county. The ladies of the Catholic church will give a supper on this evening at the store room tormerly occapied by Ed Ware & Co. Proceeds for the new church fund, All are welcome, Mrs. C. L. Wortham has returned froma visit to Nashville, Tenn,, and Franklin, Ky. Miss Pattie Lee, of Franklin, Ly., a niece of Major Jo- siah Harris, accompanied her home, and will spend the winter. The W. C. U. will meet at the Cumberland Presbyterian church tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock Thunkegiving services will be con- ducted by Rev. W. K. Penrod, All members are urged to be present The publio is cordially invited, A MORNING MARRIAGE, Miss Amelia Rapp and Mr. J. J- MeAughan United. Qouple Wed at the St. Frances De Sales Church at 7:40 O'clock, The warijgge of Miss Amelia Rapp to Mr. J. J. McAughan took place at 7:30 o'clock this moraing at St. Francis De Sales church, in the presence of a large crowd of friends and relatives, Rev. Father Jansen officiated, The attendants were:—Mr. Andy Seitz and Miss Genie Girk. After the ceremony the couple was driven at once to the Union depot and teft on the 8 o'clock train for a bridal tour of several days, They will re- side on Court street between Eleventh end Twelth, LOWEST OF THE SEASON, Minimum Temperature Was Jo- day 26 Degrees. yesterday's Lowest Point Was 30 Degrees—A Rise £x- pected. ‘The minima temperature today for Paducah was 26 degrees above zero. ‘This is not very cold, but it is the coldest of the autumn, and mode overcoats, gloves and blazing fires a great comfort, Yesterday's minimum was 30 de- grees, and while a rise in tempefa- ture was predicted it failed to ma- terialize. BIG CONCERN, Organized at Mayfield, Ky., Yes- terday. Has a Capital Stock of $25,000-- Will Manufacture Med- felt 4 etock company with a capital of $25,000 has been organized at May- |field for the manufacture of patent medicines, It is composed of May- field business men, The Mayfield Medjciue Manufacturing Company is From La Hache's Mass. Doxology —Frane. Hymo 41, ‘Holy, Holy, Holy! Gloria’ —Stephen Hymo 440, “Praise to God Pleyel Response, ‘‘O! Hear Our Prayer —Emersen Offertory, Anthem ard, . Concluding Authem, ‘‘Magnificat’’ —Millard Hymn 454, The God of Harvest Giardini. “Harvest Mareh’'— “Jubilate Jalkin, in the city. MARRIAGES. Mr. T. J. Kilcoyne and Miss Katie Mulvin were united in marrage this afternoon at 2 o'clock ai the St Francis De Ssles church, Rev. Father sen officiating. The groom is a well known young fireman, and his bride is a popular young lady of West Brontway. | Mr. aod Mrs, Mulyin left at ac- companied by Engineer Tutt and family, for Louisville, on a visit Miss Fannie Little, daughter of Justice Little, and Mr. EK. H. Tay- lor, we!] known engineer, were married this forenoon at the residence of the bride, and left at noon for Memphis on a bridal tovr, will begin busjness gt opce, with Dr. J.J. McGee as manager. It is expected that the concern will in time become one of the most im- portant in Southwestern Kentucky. The three coat white enamel dish pans at Hank Bros. & Jones are jauch nicer than granite aud certainly very much better. 2403 having 9 buijding fitted for it, and ff Mr. Edwin T. Crosier, of Llinois, and Miss Cleopatra Stegar, of the county, were merried today in the city, and left for Ilinois, their future home. ‘Thomas Simms, aged 48, and Mrs, Lizzie Horton, aged 35, colored, were licensed to marry today. It is the second marriage of each Births Ason tothe wifeof Mr. Jones, of the Southside. A daughter to the wife of Mr, Jas. Three, on Adams street, ‘Twins, a boy anda girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evetts, on North Sixth strect. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prince, who reside on the Mayfeld road, a girl Wm. If you want anything in the hard- ware line quick. telephone 195, Hank Bros, & Jones. ‘Try them, — 24n3 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. it How's This? We offer Ove Hundred Qoliays Keward for se of Catarrh that caunot be cured by Catarrh Cure, CHENEY & CO,, Props , Tole Uudersigued, have knowa Fd 5 ih a War Henggtsts, Tole: KINNAN & BManviy, Wholesal faces of Byot Sold by all drug ea Hall's Pamily Pills are Guaranteed tobacco habit «ure, man face tirana, Wood puter bugs naee waa ’ All churches not en- | Deo"'—Mill- Our line of Boys’ ard Chil- dren’s Shoes are the best va‘ues eee a RR ie, | With her nose s IN CLOTHING AND SHOES THIS WEEK THAN EVER ‘There is a bright future for our shoe business. It ought to be so, lor two practical reasons; First, that each pair is guaranteed to ren- der good servi second, that we sell shoes a trifle cheaper, which means cheaper than those who serve the people with honesty. Now is your time to get your fall and winter clothing and shoes, on which we can help you to save from 25 to 35 per cent On men's, boys’ and children’s clothing a tempting bargains. We also carry a big assortment of underwear, overshirts, hats, caps, gloves, etc., which we will close out at at greatly reduced prices. id shoes we haye some PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS CURE CONSTIPATION is valued at 000 aud is insured for between $30,000 and $40,000, Through the efforts of the Civic Federation of Chicago a national NEWS AND COMMENT. ¢ Milam, of Servia, is again seeking divorce froin his wife, Natalie conference on primary election legis- It is said more New York banks} ation wilt be held in New York early are to be consolidated, in January, J. P. Morgan & Co. are daid to be] _ The dispatches concerning General hacking the sewer pipe combine Weyler's reception at Barcelona are The Mobile and Ohio railroad is} C°MMicting. | Independent reports say said to be preparing to eater Birm ingbawn. Jobn P. Depp, represetative el:ct from Barren county,bas been indicted for false swearing It is'probable that Judge Gary, who presided at the trial he was greeted by a crowd of 20,000 people, while the official report says t his reception was chilly. Weyler made two speeches daring the day. Efforts to purchase the distillery property of Kentucky by an Eastern abandoned Look out for it, Heating stoves in endless variety---hard coal, soft coal; gas and oil heaters. Sole agents for the celebrated x Moore’s Air-Tight Heaters- every stove guaranteed. SCOTT HARDWARE C0. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped: Book-making plant, You need send nothing out of town Patent Flat-Opening Books... 126 BROADWAY And cheapest Assortment of Rosewood Pipes Inthe city. Amber bits a pec Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY Everything in Its IS THE RECORD ae fancy groceries is of canned goc Broadway and Second i and date. Splendid line Our meat market is urtexcelled, haying everything in the line of van +“. F. LALLY. Telephone 118 Cor. oth and Trimble. COCHRAN & OWEN | S3I| BROADWAY Ce $359 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. Shoes bought of us polished free. Plans to con- December 15, in the property would have expired, had almost been und| Perfected, when those who were to Hon. W. D, Bynum has issued to] the present at least. Sound Money Democrats an address} summate the deal by analyzioug the returns from the recent} when the option electio: Mrs. mes Thompson was ead at het recitcoce at. Pett, |{rnish the money grew weak-kneed Daviess county. She had burned to] Pecause of an alleged unfriendly et- das |titude of Cincinnati distil’ers and broke off negotiations, S. Boutelle aD, was elected to Congress e Sixth! To ©o ® Ilinois district at a ecial election. | "2° Stal vo cure, drasslate rotund waves + ppealed to Ru r help in getting rid of the German |} sree on the Shan Tung peninsula, — | CITIZENS’ Gert y had York for. murdering 226 Broadway, Padacah, Ky. heart, was granted a new tria It is stated that an effort is being}, BS |made to anite the principal piano| Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 manufacturers in the United States. —__— A letter-earrier at St vuis was | Open from 9 a.m, to3 p.m, On‘Sate ‘sentenced to three years in the peui- urday nights from 7 to 8, tentiary for the theft of letters At the big hor yesterday How pe sale at | 0 the Interest Paid on Time Deposits | yoar- thorough! red ase jan English firm for $3,600. Imp. | y OFFICERS, | Mascto brought $5000, Uther good] a prices were realiz dd. arebouse of the Ravenswood Company, in St. Louis, | coyed by fire yesterday, en-|Ta%, A, RUDY, DIRECTORS. Jas. R. Surrn, Gro. 0. WALLACE, tailing a loss of $100,000, | FP. Ramverni W.P.P, , Political gossips at Frankfort have | Geo, O, Harr, FaRLey, R. Rupy. numbered es Jobn Young Brown ia the list of possible candi- dates for Govern ‘The armor-plate board bas prepared a report to Congress detailing plans for a plant, and 1s realy to advertise for bids, A report of the PostofMice Depart. ment shows that there are about 80,- 000 women employed in the postal service, 206 Broadway, Linnwood Cigar, A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. FINE DRIVERS J SADDLE BORSES. Elegant Carriages and Turnouts Reuss Set JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washinetoa. TELEPHONE 148, The People’s Light Power and Railway Co, Will furnish you POWER AND LIGHT, Reasonable Prices. — GREAT? CAESAR HAD HIS BRUTUS Bat the “1 old stands, and DORIAN We have all been knifed History repeats itself ws’? are still in business at the w, just to get even, we are knitlag the prices on DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS Ladies’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses SHOKS, Boys’ SUOKS. and all sorts of shoes, Every price in our store will be ‘eut tn the core,’ so all may feel glail that the campaign is o'er, weet? have a few free rocking chairs for you, JOHN J. £ We yet ONCE TRIED, ALWAY* TéKnK, will ovcupy the Iph market anercbists bengh at the secuad trial of 2 Luetgert. Secretary G aflicmed the deci- sion allowing a rebate of over a mill jon doligrs ay the whisky destroyed jn the Pleasure Iidge Papi distillery fire. The sea Peleg ph remaio ir ly fastened to the rocky river bank at Fourteeu Mile creek, All efforts to relieve ber yes terday proved futile, and itis thought the will go to pleves, Tis steawer new drug stor For a Limited Time We will sell to each person once three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. your choice of the brands. Call on us at our Seventh and Jackson streets, wens on Saturdays You can pick e if you want D. BACON good cigar. & CO Pharmacists. ac % ~ +

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