The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 13, 1897, Page 6

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h furnish you fect fit, for $4.50 auti(ul Imported some Silk or Satin which you must pay 2.00 and $16.00. “ Come to us and we will furnish you these higa class novelties at $4, $6’and $8s A new lot of Sample Jackets at halt . price. All-woo! beaver Capes for $1.00. Give us a trial. Don’t mista‘te the place. QOWEEOO00008000080848 ee eee Ss LOCAL MENTION. paar ment. JUST RECEIVED. 200 new silk velvet Tam O’Shanters | black and colors, well worth 75 cents and $1,00, at the ridiculous price of 15 cents. 200 new Walking Hats, brown only, regular price 50 cents, our price 25c. If you are looking for a nice Christ- mas present, what would be more suit- able than a choice of our elegant vel- vet pattern hats, handsomely trimmed with rich feathers and tips, at $4.00, Regular prices $8.00, $4.50 and $5.00. $9.00 and $10.00. We make a specialty of hair goods of every color and description. We guarantee satis{action. THE BAZAAR, 215 Broadway. | | “ «ded WHEN YOU BUY bp Christmas Presents Get something nice as well as substantial. » BLEICH. Has the largest new line ever bro them; they will WCCO ROUU8O000080808 CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE STOCK OF TRU The only exclusive Trunk Dealers in Paducah ght to Paducali 1 interest you. NKS We manufactured these Trunks and can recommend them for h. see us for bargains in Croal Trunk Factory. 0.B. STARKS)Comparison... Is all we ask, and you will be convinced that we not only carry the largest and best selected stock, but that GENT Caligraph AND Densmore | TYPEWRITERS, AND SUPPLIES OTH SECOND THE BEST ard usage. Come and Trunks and Valises. our prices ate the lowest. Holiday Presents Kodaks, Regina Music Boxes, French Gilt Ornaments, Cut Glass, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Sterling Silver Novelties, Come Early $ ILLIAM NAGEL Jeweler and » Optician AND BROADWAY Call in and see Accepts a Position at Grahamvill® Mr. Len Dale; son of Col. Bud Dale, today accepted s good position with Messrs. Z, C. Graham and John Smith, at Grahamville. Mr. Dale is ® promising young man with many friends who will wish him succese, Mot Pneumonia. Joe Zodes, of Louisville, who had a bad case of pneumonia, was yes- terday admitted to the city hospital. He is a white man, and bis condition was such that he could not be sent away. Will Hunt jack Lake, M Will Miller, Lon Miller and Toy Wilkins, of the county, left on the 8 o'clock traiu this morning for Black Lake, Mubleuburg county, on a several days’ bi If you want queensware call at | Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co, and be pleased. 1143 Married at Metropolis, Married, at the office of Thomas Liggett, Mr. Ira Mitchell to Miss Ethel Reeves, of Paducah, Ky. They were accompanied by Mr. John W. Watts and Miss Ira Johnson. They are all nice people. Mr. Mitchell works in the railroad shops. —VJournal-Republican, If it is a dinner set you desire you can get it at Kentucky Glass and Queensware Co. 1143 COAL, COAL! Why buy coal that is halt dirt and slack, when you can buy good, nice, clean coal, free of dirt and slack for 9 cents per bushel, spot cash, from the old and reliable St. Bernard Coal Co. We also have and always keep the best 2nd pool Pittsburgh coal. Never buy the common grades, Also all sizes of the best Anthracite and Virginia Smithing coal. Sr. Bernarp Coat Co, 123 Broadway, lidim Telephone No. 8. That Baby Act. The Padneah Register, a demo- Cratic sheet, has admitted by filing a damage suit a st the Sux, Repub. lican, that the Sun worsted her in an argument to the amount of $5,000, Poor Register !—Metropolis Journal- Republican. Wagons, Air Gui Tool Chests for Christmas at Scott Hardware Campany’s. 8d. See J. A. Glauber for pasture for your horses or any other stock. 1146 Coal for the Poor. The Messrs. Bernheim Bros., formerly of Paducab, have made their | annual donation of 1500 bush- els of coal to the poor of Paducah Mayor Lang has given portion of it to the Home of the Friendless, and the remainder to the New Howards for disttibution, Indian Hampers and Baskets in great variety,and many new styles at Scott HardwareCompany’s. 8<5. Hunting in Ballard. County Judge-elect James Gregory, of Jefferson county, Conductor Bud O'Bryan, of the 1. C., and a party of Louisville hunters are enjoying an outing at Turner's Lake, Ballard county, Goto Hank Bros. & Jones for useful Christmas presents. 13d3 Houseman Arrested, Wm. Houseman was arrested Sat- urday in Graves county on three old charges from this county. One is for a breach of the peace, one for crap shooting and the other for car- rying concealed a pistol. He will be tried before Justice Dunaway Satur- day. We have the finest assortment Rogers’ and I X L, Wosternholm Pocket Knives in the city. Hay« Bros. & Jones, 218 Broadway. 13d3 We have the Sole Agency for UNNALLY’S HRISTY Second to none in quality. Elegant packages. Sixty cents per pouu.. Give us your order immediately FOR CHRISTMAS nd examine style of pack- quality of goods. Bays y BE ville, and Mr, Lewis Hunter Ada ~. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Gold Medal, "aga You are invited to come and examine our goods and prices, of which you have never heard the like before in clothing, boots and shoes, gents’ furnishing goods, etc, ‘A Pere Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. PERSONALS. R. T. Davis, of Mayfield, is at the Palmer. S. D. Hodge, of Princeton, is at the Palmer. E. L. Hendrick, of Madisonville, is at the Palmer. J.P, McElrath, of Murray, the Palmer, Mr. J. R. Puryear will return this afternoon from Washington. Fred Roth bas returned from the school of embalming at Memphis. Col. R. G. Caldwell went up to Hopkinsville today on business, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fetter Stickney left at noon for St. Louis on a visit. Mr. John L, Powell left this morn- ing for Louisville, to be abseut a few days. Mrs. Minnie Schofield, of Chicago, returned home at noon after a visit to relatives. Mr. Finis Brown, of Hecht Bros., was yesterday presented with a five 12-pound boy by his wife. Beth mother and child are doing well Miss Myrtle N. Davis, of Birds- ns, is at of Smithland, will be married at Bloomiug Grove Baptist church on December 22. Mrs. M. Marks, of Second street, entertained in honor of M. A. Mar- kossky and bride, of Chicago, who are now in the city. (Quite a number enjoyed the reception JF REE FREE FOR EVERYBODY Men's gray Men’s all-wool Scotch plaid suits. . Men's cheviot suits, square cut.... Boys’ suits, sizes 4 to 14.... Boys’ all-wool fine suits, worth Boys’ heavy knee pants, all sizes... Men’s better shoes from $1.00 to... Ladies’ finer shoes from $1.25 to. Ladies’ heavy everyday shoes, in lace «<1 LOOK lly keep from giving it away ne around i IN THE If you are t nid have a Gickling i Drops. A strang; leav town he came to remember the town When buy a bottle of I They ar Se ih Boys’, and Chil. ’s Shoes are’ the bes Seventh and Jackson Men's fine beaver overcoats, blue or black... melton overcoats, flannel lined. . Men’s Scotch plaid overcoats, heavy good Boys’ overcoats, with capes, sizes 4 and 5 Men’s tloe dress suits, from $4.00 to. Men’s pants, black cheviot, heavy... Men’s fine dress pants, worth $4.00 for Men's everyday shoes, in gaiters only. . Boys’ shoes, sizes 3 to 5, in gaiters on Ladies’ calfskin shoes, every pair guaranteed. Men’s fine heavy underwear, fleece lined, suit Men’s John B, Stetson hats, guaranteed............+ We keep ® well assorted line of gents’ furnishing goods, trunks and valises| which we want to close out at the lowest possible prices. ee PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS SOMETHING NEW bout December 8 or 10 we will introduce something new r line, to the people of Paducah, like confectioners’ drops, but will do you good J. D. BACON & CO. PHARMACISTS only. teeeeee HEADQUARTERS. —=FC CAR ROC SHO TOO SSM yov went the Scott Beh ay [More in the drug or FOR IT De but the next week we will almost give f you wish to be pleased and delighted— 1d and young, rich and poor MEANTIME n the throat, try a sc box of Bacon's Cough they Aid him so much good that before eral boxes. He wantec he found in the city { Bacon's Cough D tastes good, too Seventh and Jackson COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY a $3 5° BuystWinter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. ..Shoes bough 33.00 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. 3300 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. t of us polished free. WEDDING +WEDNESDAY, Miss Addie Lang and Mr. 8. B. Caldwell, Jr., to Marry. Ceremony to Be Performed at the Home of the Bride. Sa | Miss Addie Lang, the pretty and] accomplished daughter of Mr. W. L. Lang, and sister of Mayor James M, COURT AT EDDYVILLE. Seyeral Important Cases Down For This Week. The trial of Cato and Holley for murder is set for today at Eddyville. Other cases are: Charhe Myers, for the murder of a convict inside prison -Clerk C. 1. Caufield vs. instey, dispossession of C. 1. Caufield vs. Louisville Post, $25,000 damages. This is the last court Judge Breath- itt will hold in that county. While the Democrats defeated him they are Lang, will be united in marriage/ Wednesday to Mr. Samuel B. Cald- | well, Jr., son of Dr, S. B. Caldwell, of Arcadia, the ceremony to be per-| formed by Rev. H. B. Johnston, of the Broadway M. church, at the | home of the bride, 322 North Eighth street. Only a few invited guests, and the respective families, will witness the ceremony. After the wedding the couple will leave for aneastern bridal tour. } ul wost favorably known young people, and are of the best and old- est families of Kentucky. They have a host of friends to congratulate them and wish them a happy, pros- perous journey through: life, | ‘The hour for the wedding has not| been fixed. Mother Goose. The Junior Endeavor Society of the First Chi jan church, will have a ‘Mother Goose’’ guessing party in the dining room of the church next Friday night. All children who come must wear something to indicate a character from ‘‘Mother Goose."’ There will be swings, see-saws, rid- dies, music, and the pie man and ‘shot cross ban’’ man will appear in time. Everything will be done; asure of the little folk, and ola are invited too. Any will be used for ben- es. Admission 10 {pu > $$$ $___—— Distribute day ordered the heim Bros, dis- lew Howards, the Friend- Both are among Paducah’s best |1 | beginning to repent, for he has made one of the best judges the state has |had and all are sorry to lose such a good man. Mr. Zack Montgomery, of Frank- fort, went down yesterday and it seemed had on his fighting clothes, for he and Mr. Clair, of the shoe shop, exchanged some blows, no damage being done. FORMER PADUCAH GIRL To be Married ju Texas Next Week, Cards ha been received an- nouncing the marriage P. Gilbert, daughter cf Mrs. M. A. Gilbert and the late Dr. Gilbert, of Calvert City, to Mr. Henry G. Hans- sen, on the 2ist inst. at Longview, Tex. The wedding will take 8:50 p.m. at the M, church, Miss Gilbert is well known in Pa- ducah, having formerly resided bere, place at KE. o'clock COAL OIL CAN AND STOVE Occasion a Ble North Fourth ete ‘The fire department was called out last night about 7:30 o'clock by a still alarm to 705 North Fifth street. ‘The residence of Jim Sherrell, col- ored, was found to be on fire, and the blaze had consumed the roof before it could be extinguished, It started from a red hot stove and a coal oil can in the attic, oceupied by She rell's wife. ‘The coal can, with top off, was left too near the stove, There was no insurance on the house. Deat By local appl the diseased ‘this ry ave a rumbling sound or im ‘and when it Is entirely closed sult, and uniers the inflaw of Miss Ella! Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Gentiemen:—In 1872 small pimple broke out on my leg. It gan eating and in four months I. was treated by a physician of Talladega county, Ala,, where I lived eighteen years, He relieved it for a short while. In six weeks it broke out again in both legs, also on my shoul- der, Thesmall bones were taken out. It continued until 1876, In this time I had twelve different phy- sicians. They told me the onlyfrem- edy was amputation; that it could never be cured. For six months 1 could not walk a step, I went to Mineral Wells, Texas, spent $300.00 came home; went to Hot Springs Ark., staid nine months—all failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back to Birmingham, Ala, I was advised to write you, which I did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would coure me, and I could get the medicine from Nabors & Morrow, Druggists, of our city, I bought ten bottles and be fore I had finished my fifth bottle wy legs began to heal, and in less than two months I was sound and well. That has been nearly two years ago, and no sign of its return yet. I have spent in cash over $400.00, and B. B. B. done the work that all the rest failed to do, You have my permission to UA this, I have traveled so much try- ing to get well that my cure is well known, Fifty-two doctors have treated me in the last 17 years, All they did was to take what money 1 had, and done me no good, I am now a well man, Pror. C. H. Raxcen, Shady Dale, Ga. For sale by druggists. Price $1.00 00 per large bottle. Imd4 ALLARD'S CREDITORS a be- To Be Enjoined From Collecting Except Through One duit. C. O, Allard’s committee against C. O, Aliard’s creditors is the style of a suit filed in the circuit court here late Saturday afternoon by Bloom- field and Husbands, for the plaintiff ‘The petition is to enjoin all credit- ors from collecting all claims except through this suit. In short, the suit fs to compel all Allard’s creditors to collect claims through this one suit instead of separately, ‘The approximated amount of his indebtedness is $10,000, Allard’s compromise with Mrs, Spaulding has already been detailed ‘outand this Lube restored Will be de- of tou are but an in in the Sux. He is now settling up his financial matters, and will soon y| have ) everything adjusted, For rR SKATES, SLEDS, VERS, POCKET KNIVES, CH'(LD’S SETS, KING HORSES, O FLIES, L CHESTS, best come to us, 244 dware Go. INCORPORATED Croc series Less Money BEGINNING JANUARY I,’98 | WILL SEL L GOODS ON A STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM This And make SPOT CASH Buys you saves th than you € grocerie ALSO, DON’T FORGET money for you money for me SPOT CASH me the Save expense of a book keeper tor and lawyer ranges, lemons, a e latest nov ED JONES HIGH -GRAD The Second Street Grocer E BICYCLES SND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agent for the } 1896 Stearns for ® —best on the marke wheels before buy Complete repair shop Bon’t fail to call—remem st grades of Bi O Don't fai prettie e rid the plac Pad @ oF wher school to icycles made. We are prepared to offer | to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rogbys eo! made. Don't fail to see our line of ly exclusive Bicycle house in the city. hove buying wheels from us. ©, ucah Cycle Works 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Honse aN ELEGANT L422 “Christmas Presents! ALL NEW GOODS o0e It will pay you to call and Pictures, see the large and wel selected stock o At Lee’s Mamm oth Wall I t the t “6.6. HARRY F, WILLIAMSOR, M.D Physician and Surgeon Oftce Hi TtoPa.m..1t No, 419}9 ure, Office, Broadway, . DABNEY @ DENTIST, | 406 GROADWAY, |, W. Wioore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, |- Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams. Special Sale. Three smoked bloaters for Se, Two-pound pkgs. self-rising buck- wheat 10¢, Pure maple sugar Heinz’ best mince meat, Choice onions, per peck Northern potatoes por pe ice pigs’ feet, per doz., ‘0c, Choice raisins, 3 pounds for Choice dates, 8 pounds for : 1, L, Raxvor 128 South Second street, Pelephone 89. oooee Engravings, Easels i Panels and Frames... A beautiful picture is Examine the 1 will be LBB : rt FOURTH STRERT SCHULTZ SH8E SHOP a have removed my repairing shop. 1 customers and friends invited Satisfac yen guaranteed, D. ©. SCHULTZ, | Rear of Hanke wel fth and Madison. 'H. GOECKEL, | Will bake your cake for you as cheap and you can yourself, | thereby savi ou the trouble of it, | | FRUIT CAKES A SPECIALTY Bread, cakes and candies fresh daily, South T Telephone MODEL BAKERY W. La CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6 raer Fourth and to call | i Residence, 408 Washing ton street, Boarders Wanted 408 Court Strepr. Good Rooms, Good Table, Best of Attention, EORGB KRITZER Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT, Odie Am,-German Nat, Bank DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL, | services to all suitors { AND THROAT Hl silt and « spectal gu al kt i wuarantes i CLarmuuvoed 5c h-Grade Nickel Cigar. As Your Dealer for It, |

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