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Awarded | suena We ee rau) GREATER AND GRANDER Goid Medal, Midwinter Pair B ay RC vay I N Ss ‘DR: IN Cy CLOTHING AND SHOES CREAM | THIS WEEK THAN EVER INT KEEP OUR GOODS. WE SELL THEM Cielo ve sell good goods at cul prices, suc x Ciiaton, | PERSONALS. son its. | Capt. Bl Parley has returved frotit bh Because our business ‘s a'rbanks spent Sun-| Koger went over to St. Poston returned this Mr. Ed morning from St Mr. James Clements returned this morning from St. Louis, Mr. Harvey Reep and wife have returned from Dyersbutg. | Ernest J. Reed. of Clinton, Ky., | ia the city erday, Dr. A, > s has returned m N adrid, Mo, R. B, Elijo't, of Ham’etsburg,Til., was at tHotel Gilberto toc Mr. J. L. Kilgore returned th's morning from Anderson, tnd, Just received—200 new Broche Plaid Dress Suirts, large and rhodium | effects, embracing the newest casts of the color of the season—(ircen, Yo could not possibly make one under $3; our price $1.50, | 10 cases of new Black Mohsir Skirts, beautifai patterns and eifcts In these skirts we can fit a lady weighing 260 pounds as perfect weighing 100 pounds, T'iese s' irts were made to sell for § Our price while they last, $1 50 A new lot of imported Novelty and Silk Dress Skirts; regu!s eee, | wa $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00; they go in two lo's—$4.00 and $6.00, | New Capes, $1.00 to $5.00, worth double our price. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.— Just received, » new lot of fine Vel vet Hats, beautifully trimmed with feathers, $2.00 to $1.00. They » iM net} last at these prices, A new lotof very siylish Turbans at prices will not fail to suit your pocketbooks, Ask to see ther We are headquarters for mourning goods of every description, paying Look out for it, Heating stoves in endless variety---hard coal, soft coal; gas and oil heaters. Sole agents for the celebrated Moore’s Air - Tight Heaters--- every stoveguaranteed. one| 00, BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ; ELIPEO FROM CHURCH | ft at There is a bright future for our shoe business. It ought to be so, for two practical reasons: First, that each pair is guaranteed to ren parcular attention tu this ine of our |u-iness, A new lot of special values in colored halr switches at 25 cents, THE BAZAAR, New Store—Don’t mistake the place. Facts "aA IN THE SHAPE Lo OF FIGURES Are the strongest argument for the ra, purchaser. There's some- definite about them, they’re We le, and easy to tle to. present you with some facts and 28 in the following items that greatly improve the purchasing ower of your dollars. You'll do well note them. It’s much easier to Save money this way than it is to earn it, Convincing Dress Goods Facts We ina: ite a sale of peerless bargains. Every item rings with the true story of money saving. Such offerings as the following will add rep- utation to the store. ‘This pale includes— A stock of half-wool dress pattern suits for 98c, worth $1.50 each. A choice stock of strictly ali-wool pattern suits for $1.69 a suit that are worthy to be sold for $2.25 and up- wards, Dress patterns in rough effects, de- signed from French goods, worth $1.25. @ yard, are on sale aere for only $2.95 abuit. Get your share of theni while they last. You will find money saved here in the purchase of any pattern suit at 0, 96.00, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 a suit. ‘You will find a true story of money raving here in the purchase of b dress goods, broadcloths, sackings, ete ,and a worthy stock to select from Cloak Facts There’s consternation among the pthc makers. A backward season jeaves them with bigstocks. Unload- ing tactics have begun. As usual we're buying on the breaks. ‘This means rare money saving for those wh are watching. We are receiving splendid values from day to day, li You've a cape or a jacket to buy it may pay you to look here. We are expecting a superb line of jackets that we will put on sale this week for $10.00 agarment. Worthy stylish garments are here for $4.50, $5.00, $7.00 and $8.00 & garment. Millinery it on your thinking cap, and you’! find that you save money when you buy’ ive a look is all we ask; you'll do the Handkerchiefs A handsome, worthy stoc mas handkerchiefs now ready ‘OPXQur inspection. Shoes No end to our great value giving in shoes We’ll make a resord never before known in Paducah for such reliable siuoes at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and up to $3.00 a pair. HARBOUR’S, On North Third street, Just back of Wallerstein’s. Eastman Kodaks —# We are exclusive agents for this renowned4itru- ment, size— 4 Kodak, in poc 1}¢x2—to No. 4x5. stock, Films for same ¥¥ WILLIAM NAGEL ‘Jeweler and Optician THIRDJAND BROADWAY Does your watch run correctiy? If not, bring it to where you { Bknow it will be properly re- paired, —<—<—<—<—<——————_—____— re: a! Sale, Thrive smoked bloaters for Se, ‘Two-pound pkgs. self-rising buck- wheat 10c, Pure maple sugar, per b,, 1 best mince mea’, per Ib onions, per peck, 20¢, Northern potatoes per peck, 20c Cavive pigs’ feel, pr doz, Choice raisins, 8 pounds for w, 8 pounds for Zoe, 1, L, Raxpovru, 17FGouth Second sire. ‘Te plone 89. »10¢, rr) Williamsoa_bas been on the Board of Pension. for Paducah, Dr, Wiil- @ is uve of Apercebd ne and young ano the ‘compliment | bes- +} most 215 Broadway. 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, House Girl Wanted, A neat, clean, red girl, one that is willing to work, can geta good home by applying 5 North Fourth street. Hauk Bros. & Jones have a lot of beautiful carving sets cheap. A Card 1 am no longer responsible for let ters, bills, debts, or anything else o my daughter, Minnie Wilson, and take this method of informing the public. Jous Exuts, Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Come pany will fill youy coal house now cheaper than ai yone. Call and make contract, Beats 16 tol. Proc'or & Grisham, Regent, La., write: ‘We have sold twenty-four bottles of Dr. Mendephali’s Chill Cure 10 one of any other since we have had it in stock, and we have five other brands.’’ If it is not the hest remedy for malarial complaints you have ever tried. Du Bois & Co, will refund the money, Pric it To Kent, A store honse, on the corner of 7th and Jackson streets, suitable for gro- cery and feed store, Apply to Chris Liebel. 5 Scott Hardware Co. sell only first- class goods of every description. Call to see them 2702 Corozer Nance has as yet been un- able to obtain any information re- specting the identity of the n found dead onthe N. C, & St, trestle. accondescent lamp globes suitable for system for at McPherson’ Drag store. tt All the bawdy house keepers were this morning warranted by Judge D Sanders, and will be tried ia the ice court tomorrow of t ing da women pending court, new chargé court last wee t them in the circuit py were hell over on See the beautiful line Stoves a! Scott Hardware Co's The council will b eveni Scott t pared t and see them Mr, Brock Owen today de for $300, the ground front over which they h versy several wecks At acalled m Lodge, No. 149 mittee was appointe ble resolutions on death of Brother Moses te same respectful Whereas, de our midst our be Kabn. Whereas, in ‘ose a beloved council assisted beloved order. Whereas, we bow in submission to the decrees of an all wise Provilence we cannot but deplore the sudd death of one who was such a wort! n, such an effectionate father husband, and on el Resolved, That re condoler Kalu reports Lu has removed from ved brother, Moses 13 untimely death we brother, wh us so much in our ant Is we ea of our God, who best, will sad hour of and protect reaved widow and ¢ desr brother, avd tru does everything for o console them in their afiliction, and guard them, Resolved. That as a mark of our respect for the memory of Brother Moses Kahn, these resolutions be spread on our minutes; that a copy of some be sent to the bereaved f ily, and that our charter be draped fo mourning for thirty days, Resolyed. ‘That these resolutions be published in the daily papers od the American Israelite. Fraterually, J. x i Wat * fof tu Mem Heating | Little Miss Freddie Paxton bas returned from a vicit to St, Louis. Frank Wilson, of the ‘Gypsy | Maids Company,” is at the Palmer; Prof. Ferdinand Lust, a pipe or- ganist of Chivago, is here for a few days. Mrs. Sam Quisenberry and baby have returned from a visit to relatives in Dyersburg. Miss Hattie Luckman, of Benton, is a guest of Miss Maud Benson, on Tennessee street. Mrs. Mattie Underwood, who lives out on the Lovelaceville road, is quite ill of pneumcnia, Miss Lula Flowers, private secre. tary of Congressman Wheeler, has goue to Washiv apt, W. J. Hills, of the N., C. & St. L., returned this morning from his hanting trip to Michigan, Capt. Jimmie Owen, of the ferry boat, is sgain quite ill, and Capt. Bob Owen is in command of the boat. Editor Marsh: Rogister, is bae' trip to s]1 Beaumont, of the k froma two weeks’ business Vexas, his former home, Mr. W. M. Alvey returned to his home in Cecilia, 1 today, after a visit to daughter, Mrs, James Glauber. Hon. C. K. Wheeler and family leave touight for Washington, Mrs. Wheeler the winter in the capital, Mrs. J.D. Rowlett, of Murray, who been to St. Louis for medi- cal treatment, arrived this morning en route home. Miss Daisy Neely, a charming young lady of Corydon, Ind., is vis- iting her sister, Mra, H. J. Foppey mm South Me h stfeet, Mr. Thowas Moss, this morning fre and other wes will spend returned to Idabo eve Jr, visit daughter, rrived yesterday on Mr W: Mrs. W. J. of s City a visit to son and brother, H. Bayne, of Ezell & Brian, Miss Maggie Clark will leave to- for Washington and Lynch- of her She wil and Mrs Washington. , to visit relatives fathe pt. W. C. Clark, laccompany Congressm C.K. Wheeler as far as TEACHERS’ MEETING, Program of Uxercises of Meeting Dee. 4. burg, c on Saturd: —Tennyson’s ‘In Memo- riam. 1 1‘‘In Memoriam,’’ selec tions ated on this line, pages 29 and 30—All the Teachers, 2. The Structure and Expression rism’’-—Miss White. Critical Consideration of Memoriam’? — desi 3. tain Sections of * In Mrs. Wilcox, 1, Tennyson's Phi Expressed i ‘'o Met R sophy nm’? — vet's Spirituality From Miss Hand, “Selection From ue—Mrs. Taylor. Ht, | itis 1 Reei No “OLE OLSON” TONIG The famous comedy, {Ole Olson,” raction at the Opera ht. If you want to wit- ine comely well presented to see ‘Ole Olson"’ to- will be the ad- atment bronchial -Tar Hor Tx theory in the t Tong and es and cures quick- bard rinless anp pless antto take, It cuts loose the mu and stops the cough at once Jheals tue inflamed parts, It vigor aud vitality to the respiratory orga! It evables the biood to re- ceive the proper supply of oxygen. It builds up the system, rende less succeptible to cold gh It cv 1 A « training It gives out exertion The sewerage work i as mach ed , Third toward u | gradually creeping Broadway of inte today, no There has been nothing at the county court house courts being is session, Ladies Who Use... Noe Chafing -77 Wishes Should B."* Columbian Spirits igieeable olor, and is equal to alcohol in every respect. Only 35¢ pint. Sold at Wipers “4 DRUG STORE TH &| BROADWAY. Did Mr. David Chiles and Miss Gertrude Ogilvie. | They Went From Sunday School | to Metropolis. \ An clopement occurred in the Woodville section of the county 5 es- terday forenoon. Mr. David Chiles and Miss Gertrude Ox nded Sunday school at Palestine chureh and drove off ina buggy. They crossed ever to Metropolis, accompanied by Messrs. Harry Allen and Harry Fisher. of the city, apd were married, returning home late in the afternoon, The bride is a daughter of the late Mr. A. J. Ogilvie, and the grcom is son of Mr. R. W. Chiles, of the city. HIGH SCHOOL PUP.LS Organize an Excellent Musical Club Twenty-five Members in It—First Mectiog This Week, The teachers and pupils of the high school have organized a High School Musical club, with Miss Mary F. Dodson, president, and Miss Lula toe. 5 Our line of Boys’ and Chil in the city. Kirchoff, secretary. There are twen-| ty-fire members in it. j “The first meeting was to be held Friday, but was postponed on ac count of the inclemency of the weatl: e The meeting will be held one night this week, and the program 1s ws: » duet, Misses Dora a resa Hummel. Vocal solo, Miss Mary Corbett Piano solo, Miss Evelyn Maret. Violin colo, Miss Kathleen Whi field. Vocal duet, Misses Ethy'e Baile and Mary Corbett. Mandolin and ¢ trio, Mi Alma Graves, Augusta Herrig a vaura Pettis, Piano solo, Harry Gilbert d The { STOLEN WATCH FOUND. One Stolen From an Actor at Last Recovered. fad it, But Claims it Belongs to tun Campb.u, Colored, Andrew Lloyd. shal Co'lins yeste y feund 0 gold watch that was stoler on the night of last January 20th It belongs to Col, Melvin, of Virden tl actor who was here with the Gritlth Faust Co,, which played Richard HL The wa'ch was stolen from the Iressing room at the opera house, ind was never heard from a0 Yesterday when Hun npbei! whose little trouble is detailed in the court, was searched the sto'en as found in his pocket. is said to be an idl who seldom works, but he aims that the watch belougs to An- drew Lloyd, another eolored youth 1 that Lloyd fine watch in his possession. Lloyd was arrested this and owned up to exchanging W with Campbell: He claimed that he bought the stolen watch from a tramp last summer, but Man r Terrell identified hic being an employe at the opera house last January, was committed to j. polic has avother morning che ustipation Wore: Contractor Lina White has re- turned from Chattanooga, where he has been ill from pneunwnia, and is again supervising the sewerage work, He will be present at the test of the system thus far constructed tomor- Tow, No-To-Bae tur itty Coats. Guaranteed tobacco Babit cure, mal.en weal ‘Men strong, Liogd pure. We, FL. Ali druge sus dten’s Shoes are the best values der good service; second, that we sell shoes a trifle cheaper, which means cheaper than those who serve the people with honesty. Now is your time t 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 and shoes we have sonte 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. PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS FRM OLD ITALY, ties. Pilot Chapman also brought the C. R. Suter around last week. The towboat City of Chattanooga arrived here from Elizabethtown yes- terday with a big tow of ties, which she takes to St. Louis. Four Gondolas Arrive in Charge of Capt. Moretti, ne There will be steamboats galore here by the last of the week, as the Upper Mississippi river liner are be- ginning to arrive to enter winter quar- tors The Mayflower is layed up at Memphis. She will re-enter the St. Louis and Tennessee river trade in February. The towboat Chas, | which has been undergoing repairs on | the ways for several weeks wil! be let |in the river tomorrow morning. They Wire at the Nashville Expo-| sition, and Are En Route to Oma t picturesque craft thes feot of Court They seemed to be ne, 80 strange a con- form with di skiffs, lusty coal barges and And they did come nee, hut not Four quaint t were mo« ’ t today. me other « trast did the murky wate pounding tugs from another lately cline— ; Capt. Mace Chapman did not take e craft were real gondolas, and! the Chattanooga to St. Lonis today were not new to many Paducahans/} as was at first expected, but returned TS ES COCHRAN & OWEN 33! BROADWAY vy $3 50 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 00 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $20 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Doub'e Sole Shoe. Shoes bought of us polished free. to St. Louis by rail this bri round another st . The crew of the towboat Iron Age, which has been tied up during the low watcr at the foot of Cumber- land island, went up this morning on Gus Fowler which will take ber up the Ohio to where ‘she will hiteh onto a tow of iron for southera points, eat many Paducah peo- dei the Nashville ex position not only saw them, | ut rode beca ple 8 well pretty boats came down the Cumberland yesterday ia com- mand of Capt, Moretti, who brought them over some time sgo from Ltaly to exhibit them at Na He is now en (Neb.) expos journey this a to the Mi Louis, and souri aud to Ow Owing to the w people went down eto tie Omaha Left « lle up to to the WINTER HOUSE TOILETS. * for the » hi will sail Mis M able house ory white full skirt Is THE THREE RIVERS, It a and #0 are I neck ru rred, w top, over whic line, A very fu ne ig a pretty trim the epa The Items of Marine News Picked Up on the Levee of In- terest to All. af tha at the f mou: waist, on the le- Business was very good vee this moraing. The Kenton arrived morning from Cas»yyi The City of Cla:ksvill today from Ohio river jx The river continues gradually, the gauge r morning 4.6, and rising. The Dick and Gus out for their respective ontime this morning. ‘The former was out for Cairo at 8:30 while the latter cleared for Evansville at 10 a, m,, doing a fair business, The towboat Peagain passed this morning early with a barge of logs tor Evansville. The towboat Rescue, of Capt. Pagh’s recent passed down yesterday river, Capt, Pagh only ago purchased the Ashland City of this place, The towboa \ stylish house gown of viole ere is made with a skirt ju irds wide over a separate pettic olet taffeta, A horizontal band of lace nsertion, edged with black pencil vel ct, trims the skirt. This is crosse rvals by perpendicular bands of in rtion all around, and a very pretty s thus produced. 'T de with a little basq ack and front, It hast yas the skirt, and th cut out ins a wide lace collar, which extend he top of the sleeve. The folded It is of white silk. The very high ‘ is edged with lace on the sides. The eve is perfectly n, with a slight fullness at the top. The Russian blouse is as much in evidence for bodices ay for outside jack: ets, and It is, of course, particularly ming to slight figures, while hay g unmistakable merits for more gen erons proportions; always here this hee at here this} eifeet nd is full hes wie ame trim another one parcbases, for a few « provided, Peter Hontz arrived here out of the ‘Tennessee river yes ter¢ and left this ning for Evansville with three b: of tam ber in tow. Capt. Bauer has purchased the tug Lamasco, She will be used as a harbor boat about Brooklyn, Capt. Emery Voight, who has been on the City of Chattanooga, has stopped off and will take the little steamer Lorna Doone up the ‘Ten- nessee, ‘The United States light house ten- der Lily arrived here this morning from St. Louis, to remain throughout the water period. 7 C§)t. Mace Chapman, who brought Lily around from St, Lous to- will have charge of the wheel of ity of Chattanooga, which leaves i, Louis today wi tow of We will sell th ty Seventh and Jad MeDonald,| morning to)" For a Limite SCOTT HARDWARE CO. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER 126 BROADWAY A thoroughly equit You need send not! Patent Flat-Opening Books... Everything in {ts Season wa re fancy grocer Splendid line at market i the line ‘ef vw P, F. LALLY Telephone 118 Cor. gth and Trim Dr. Albert Bernheim Physician and Surgeon «Toe Parwen Nixr De 0 am ac4 0p m Telephones { ia | DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL. suffer THROAT gwirgatee YE, BAR, NOSI i AND W. R. CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6. “yori OPERA HOUSE Fletcher Terrell, Manacer | 29 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 THE ORIGINAL QP) LSON OLE O Baa | | THE ONLY LAWS ON BICYCLE RACE body Says Bo. | derful aut and retre and positive 0.4 ry 8 box | guaranteed to « _,boldand DRUGGISTS Linnwood Cigar. A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, d Time to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. You can pick your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want a Call oy us at our ood cigar. BACON “& CO. Pharmacists. treet Kson s