The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 23, 1898, Page 4

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‘DR: 9, this evening at the city ball to fl Tarrangiog a military compa. | q jny, bas been postponed until the | BS early part of next week. Many who ire interested in the company have | . sents 1 LOOK HERE! aving chances, that overshadows a r t bar iving. Tvery item proves our 1] present or past attempts at & & ) i pi . t buyers, Values here are never equalled else ople’s money-saving store. " FEAST HERE of money Upon this maichless arra Criminal Term Today—Several Ca Remain Untried. ‘the Millinery Department Great sale on stylish trimmed hats a exquisite line of hats at $4.00 and 5.0 very acme of mill nery | There Have Been Eleven worth from soiled Oth and 2.00, tions-—Grand ¢ Action, Shiet Waist Sacrifice ‘Three hundred all the new patterns brays. These waists t ¥ The criminal court ended today, and term begins Mond There at this term main untried eight cases. fr complete, in suc| give prices on all, ever offered before Frer—A beautiful imported coupon ticket, Call and see it Our motto: We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE profusion it is impe F a No such values were worth ¢ with every $25.00 sudden heat and passion ed $75 and costs. Moti the e: 1s, respectively, for ny, was asked and granted, The following cases r contint All the aud were today term of court in jail: Thomas Ha Will Hall Lou Moss, colored, Doyle, colored, PERSONALS. “Rgeqenceccececesecc cee We have in stock a fine line of finished monu- ments which b § Id L. A. Bob, of Kuttawa, is at | For thirty days Rs K. Stanley, of Arlington, is } We will sell for the Palmer, Cash « Th in the ¢ non fe Kid Carroll, grand larcer : Fanoy Hart, "i Franklin B, Koontz Cc housebreaking. TRADE MAR Kia urcier, of R'pley He: REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... as ine | Call and see our stock and prices, Kd D, Turner, No other yard in the south | 8 the city Jast nig fine an assortment of the st st Mr. Wm. and designs. tion J, E. Williamson & Co, 119 North Third stree:, Paducah ot Somerville, Tenn., is} f Mayfield, was in into M and with breakin lard’s house was morning Kelday, the Louisville an, is in the city, le Bradshaw leaves next mnisville to spend two or Miss } week for I wm tliree weeks, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA’L. oH Gh by Judge Husbands: Pinekvey Childers, one year. Ba ing, one year Jams Hu housebreak Robt. C one yea Wm ing, one ye Gatlin the ronte howe from St ville and Eaats | Mrs, W. M. Pollard, of Louisville, peranr p.o. returned home today, after a Visit to sa m{her father, Mr. Juck Dalton. Akm| Miss Robinson, daughter Memphis and South. route of the Americ Seeu 1 this mora or Rosina, Ky cre be. Vai visit. She will he the guest of Miss bches Dixie Whittinghill gem ih fx Mr. Henry ( Lvansyille and Ohio River Poi peo arrived this m 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday.» t. L. South. | and are guests of », of Murray p city’ today en Louis. and Ch rson, colored of the 1, left) a age’ F on and West. Yeiser, of Cincin- | 1 by his Jittle son, ng from St. Louis, yor D. A 0. Beadsh: breaking. three years. Sam Frank and J. W. three and years, or ex one Dr. rin the pepitentis ROLL OF HONOR. 60am | Yeiser, the former's brother, whom 3 ‘he had not seen for about five years, v known to our people; wH® fag! | tite lasses to many of our best | citizens, who speak in glowivg terms of his work, is ia the city, Call and see him at the Palmer House. Will fterno« The following is the roll of honor | 2! at residence if desired, charged yesterc of the first grade at the Longfellow} SPECKLED cow CAUGHT. school for the week end Charlie Veal, Fannie Spencer Johnston, John Rooks, - | Chief Barber Executed the Orders die Klein, Maude Jones, Rubie Hous- of th or. er, Effie Hayes, Mary Thompson bath teh ce iiae Katie Gleaves, Reuben Bag Mayor: Leng \seded ne sae Viam Wilhelm, "Edward C {hight to capture one speckled cow 2 aes ' that had been nitting depreda- s juer, ious parts of the First Barber gave his orders nee, and the result was that the luckless cow was caught be- fore daylight in Capt, Beatty's front yard, | The mayor's orders included the le struction to take the bovine to some have) livery stable when she was caught but "| Chief Barber reported that this part jof it could not be accomplished, be- | cause she would not She was taken to the resuleace of Oilicer Un- 7 | derwoc an $ there immured, e There has been another change in| vy re st ae " aN ee ae the operators at the Union depot: | ieture he can reclaya bis property Mr. T. E Latz, who has been here| the vow han de ee a a only a few days, was today succeeded | bak ine pam tp naw. by Mr. E. Anderson, of Hopkivs-| : : ville, who arrived last night. aad SCHOOL MARMS. took the place. Mr. Lutz has gone| faiasbeaieaeaa to Dawson for n sojourn, Itis said]... : that the operators do not like the|* Lively Them hours, and that accounts for the four] ‘Through the City Today. the St. Louis or thirty school | all the cb Jteachers from Chi arrived ep or five different ones that have been | there lately, The ‘‘Siberia’’ refrigerstor sold] ; 8 route up the Tennessee river on a only by Bae Bie ones J AMC crip, ‘They will leave on the Clyde Geanihe abArooe Aled, | this afternoon to make the round trip up the T e, aud will return on In perfect condition, brand vew,in| their w: ago about Friday fact. A Williams typewriter for! The was arranged hy $60.00, and Blickensderfer for one of the most promi-| $35.00. Inquire Sus Of hers of the Windy City. | fice, f - INDICTED AT SMITHLAND. Reuben and Thomas Ross wer dicted at Smithland yester: charge of murder. boys charged with stabbing to young Walter Hooks, at Grand Riv- ers, a few months ago. ‘The accuse te burned by the powder, He are indicted for murder, aud are in! Went to Dicke’s establishment, where jail, luis injuries were dressed. He was |, ible to. go home alone, and is only | paivfully burned, His hurts are not} at all dangerous, WANT RIGHT OF WAY. The E ‘Telephone — | company yesterday filed in the county court a petition for right of way to allurd county This is for the new telephone line to be con- | structed to Cairo, MEETING POSTPONED, The meeting which has heen called | y The gra colored, for pelty larceny. breaking into Mr. F stable. Messrs. Gaither J, were Greer indicted K, Phaeton for sale, 121.5. 1 business in the state. n accor’ Pasture and water for sti old Buckner farm (Afton $1 per month, P. B. Broadway toll house. MvcAdame, good condition. The breach of of the city against Juhan taken ment » this afternoon NEW TIME CAR Now is the time to bay a mower. Hank Bros. & Jones the belt 21a ANOTHER OPERATOR. Conte Tomorro There will be a new time the Illinois Central tor | make few ¢ |No. 13 will « y was e in| rt. | | damage, + has been rry out th mer tied out by rowd ¢ Passes | } | train. annonball w ‘This afternoon on ninutes ta | train, about twenty For 00 you can get shoes ; will wear jus you pay $3.00 for. are guaranteed. ursion er Me GENERAL FIGH at th at the AL WINE | . & well known young painfully burned last night | while firing the News’ office cannon at the war demonstration down town He was near when the cannon t off, and his right hand and fac f There was ternoon abou! street, near Second. were arrested Gicer Harlan was after more, | was also arrested, y nose, t assortment aud windows at Jones, any prive you waut, See the only absolutely safe gaso- line stove on the market sold only hy Hank Bros, & Jones. 21a3 Send your horse to J. Will at Glauber’s stable, if it attention of a veterinary You may thus save a vs 23a7 Smith | needs the ' ‘epnessee lable houses, has received one rep! from Lexing'o! license there is $150 $100 a year here and council want to reduce it the line. — a year, some Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. cilmen oppose the reduction, asked the delay Call and examie our spring shoes, | styles and widths, We have} any old price. Repairing | done on short notice. Lexpien & Lypox, 133 Broadway. all shoes at | Wanted—Second hand gas stove at | 433 Adams St, A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powue: 4 VEARS THE STANDARI that they ‘fad never WER! ~ CIRCUIT COURT: Ended ses Convie- y's Finat term of the cireuit the e been eleven convictions of court, and there re- This morning Gus Hart pleaded] adjusted glasses. guilty to cutting Walter Smedley : \ and was fin-| misery that is attributable to defect as made for a new trial in of Sam Frank and J. W. Perkins, eentenced to three and ove eyes corrected y grand larce- L being overruled, an appeal|to 3 p. am , al the in 1 until next defendants for the murder of yr perjury or ny r keeping a bawdy colored, for Frank Watson, colored, for per- liams, colored, for grand] evening phell, colored, eh sentenced to three years this The following were today sentenced nd larceny, colored, malicious strik- rles White, , two years each len, colored, housebreak- colored, malisious a3- w, colored, house- Py respectively. appeal, however, colored, charged was sentenced to] school 9 . He and} periatendent ice court] tism will against Kid was dis- om, roll was charged with grand larcen nd jury indicted Bad Davis, oO ago and 2 counts for representiag an insurance | intendent company that had no license to dofand 8 p. m The grand jury reported the jail in] Prayer meeting Wedaesd ordinance test case Gr by D. Goes Into Eifeet on the Mlinois] tor will be inst Ww. c oro’ nges in the tim tha the 3:46 will come in ese are practically hut will be made, - t as well as shoes All our shoes | 9 Lexpier & Lypoy, yencral fight this af- 30 o'clock on Court} gladly wel Bud Suith and] vices, | three or four young fellows had a set Bob McManus and Geo. Tilley et press time, and Of- & very bluody of Hank Bros, OPERA HOUSE LICENSE, Mayor Lang, who wrote to several | Jones, cities relative to the license on opera ly. and states that of to The mayor and several of the coun-|of the Dr. Goldstein, the Celebrated OF ticfan, to Remain a Few Days Longer. Dr® Goldstein, the Louisville, who bas been one week adjusting gla fective eyes, has decided to ever until next Sunday in give the people from the coun‘ry chanee to have — their fitted properly. Thorough examination of the eyes = and Ajustment of the glasses to all sight made and to each individual specialty by edueation and by of practical experience ia the branch, Setentiic application glasses to all forms of mechanically defectiv Indorsed by bun- dreds of persons who found rest lion by the use of bis scientific t There are in| countless nambers who suffer wotoll MEETS EVERY REQUIREMENT OF A CRITI- CAL TYPEWRITER-USING PUBLIC. IT IS THE LEADER IN IMPROVEMENTS, THE MOST — MACHINE MADE, AND DAILY IN THOU- is aaa SANDS OF OF- FICES ALL # OVER THE st WORLD, & J ot CONTINUES TO PROVE ITSELF TO BE # THE # & RS The Smith Premier Typewriter Co, ox Ry S21 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo. f hore 1s to rema eyes Q ye one civil of sight, E. FNGLISH & CO., Dealers, 108 North Second street, Paducah, Ky. Telephone No. 90 J sornour's | ~ Another big invoice of 5 fine millinery received for this week's selling We in- vite you to come and make a selection from what we believe to be the finest as- sortment of millinery ever shown in this section. There will be some close selling, which means quick selling, because of splen- did styles and the very low prices we'll offe ee We invite you here to look at dress goods and silks. ar We've opened a gross of full jeweled belts to be sold at 25c, formerly sold at 50c. awe We've added a line of boys’ waists to be sold at 18c, 25c, 86c and 39c that will bring hun- _|dreds of mothers here to buy boys’ waists. ae line of ladies’ night gowns at ivesight. Such persons Dr. Go will do well to stein at once and have th fre Consultati hours 10 CHURCHES AND _ SOCIETIES. Cuutstias.—Ther es at 10 q and invited, Ot intried Finst servi ‘ Mormng t, muntry and what we owe day sel Oa.m., superintendent. Junior E 2p.m, Senior Endeavor at 6 -M apd tlock. Sur a. om, aud prayer day evening at 7 invited to thes houses sje school at 6 0 p.m SreonD PReseyrentan at 11 k at 7 school at #:50 meeting Wedoe You are cordi services. services o'el in iay nie Al- atch, Services at ll p.m All Genumay Evane as usual tomorrow. a Sun 9: are cordially invited. Next Thursday afternoon at 2 the Ladies Mile society meets at the residence of Mrs. Wm: Nagel, corner Third and Broadway 30 mw. erjury, Srneer Creistias—Bible school 9:30 a. m., J. K. Bondurant superintendent. Morning — service 10:45; theme, ‘The Great Service i ng, ‘The of ‘Terra oT Salvation rybody welcome Services at | Rey. W m est Baptist and nrod, Folly of “No I erkins, m. 1 put on aaie this week a 75e that will be appreciated. \ line of ladies’ muslin skirts at 390, 50c, 65¢ and ee The newest that will go quickly of men’s shirts of the eveving ThViveee (age { asgorimen Me HV +. wine peices ly 8 We have thé best S0aiithiets made, CLOTHING er you at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18 00 a suit} or exclusive retail clothiers, but at our low prices. We invite you here Mix atl v NANics ) Ww 15 wm. ai Dunu. Sunday Class meeting at 2 me 1 } Teachers gat Mrs, f th’s Wedac A ed to these services. jure rts mad ouse will treat you better. HARBOUR'S ra Street Jst Back of Wallerstein] Miss R. B al /ED H, PURYEAR Stenographer | Attorney at Law | ssed it | This was He was And Notary Public, Real tstate and ple breach Life Insurance Agent, and =| | Abstractor of Titles | | Formerly master commissioner of | the McCracken cireuit court. Will! practice in all the courts of thie an adjoining counties. Special attentic given to the collection the renting of real estate and al litigation." Will act as. as receiver of insolvent administrator of dece it and as guardian of infant Anna Welsh was contiaued | security given in surety Monday on account of absent OMice No. 127 South F es. Itseems that it was the (Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. lady instead of her mother i re " ‘ aver r He was for}. ham's gw Mrtnovts wm. E Broapway 08 1 W. C. | r | three | School 9; | Epworth Li Monday POLICE COURT. py | Phe Dogan-Welsh Case Continue A cordial all the invitation iv ¢ services AUTHERAN—Se , Ge 230 5 At the ek 1 Until Monday, school 9 a, m, morniog service cordial invitation is ¢ ul ard on nl] ¢ of]day school 4 n{ 10:45 a No, | deavor 2: for-|7 p. m. other! the Ladies OW! Cumberland Pre two 7 meet at 3 p. m ture room of the chur 4. Boaz, ket for tinued d nite ; rain ¢ and is the at m. and 8 y 7 my dk claiming at him in th sbyterian James Dugan Mon Jand Miss vuli po witne: Seconp Barrist—At the §: of] Baptist church, corner of Ninth ond aud Ouio, there will be Sunday school at Oa.m., W. A. Vautrease perintendent. Preaching ¢ and 7:45 p. m., by the Young people’s meeting at m. Subject, ‘Christian Ded young struck Dugan Phe grand jury made its final re- -| port this afternoon, nging in fif- +} Wen indictme ne of which were | made public. ‘They are for selling liqu assignation Ly | houses Thursday The jury there arc addition named cases a | air nts, or to minors, keepi and Been Inaugurated in Paducah, discharged, and | to the above arge number in which | -lindietmer returned at this) And Composed of Some of jterm of court that bad to be contin | PALMER’S ANNIVERSARY, evening at be public ¢ comed cah’s Best Kuown Young Me ase sPainst Lem Hill wast Will Be a Success. turned over to Judge Tully for trial, | Palmer} The indictment against Mr. J. K.| | Greer will not effect policy holders} ‘I'he newest manufacturing insti- jtation to be added to Paducah's | list of concerns of this charac. er, 18 the Paducah Saddle company The members of the firm are s. Alex Kulp, John Deeg. | © Swender and Ferd Schoth, ali practical and experienced workmen, Mr. Kulp bas occupied the position Pceeeil jot fe n of the EK, Rebkopf & Son’s saddle factory for the past five Der 2°") years, is thoroughly conversant with pans ery detail of the business and well acquainted with the jobbing tra The company has ample capital to} ¢ mduct the business, and will add not a litte tothe volume of Padu- cab’s business | They are nicely located at 201 | Court street, where, in addition to! manufacturing riding saddles and| bridles for the jobbing trade, they/ will conduct a retail busine Smith} six years ago” today, th house was opened. Hon Reed was then proprietcr, since kept it up to the stan has made it one of the most popular} in the state, It has enjoyed contin- | Seedles | Choice s ually well merited patre If you want a scrub brush, white- | Hominy and ( wash brush, or auy kind of a brusb,! Out Meal and come and see us. Hank Bros, &| Choice Date [Choice Ma | Best NG. M | Best Chewing Guw | Best Kraut, per UNE! Best Dill Pickels mber Oyste eT | Lemor in pany. screen Cheap ¢ Raisin Overton. rub, per Ib Crow ins. ber Hris{ CAMPING IN FLORIDA, zal the - ” Mr. Lex Bryant, a wel! kuow gal.... 1 Crackers, per Ib of old company © yw th California Jaft., and camp in Florida. 1, L. RANDOLPH, South Second Street, Phone 89, WI Dre i $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 Shoe for Men BEST Ladies’ Oxford In the city at Paducah’s Leading Shoe House ~sCOCHRAN & OWEN 331 Broadway Incandescent lamp globes suitable | for system for sale st McPherson's | Drug store t | | Shoes polished free \PADUCAH SADDLE 00. Padu-| 4p Qiaq |$25.00:$75.00) The only first-class repair shop in Paducah. HL Linawood, Crokinole.... oard BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. ——AT—— I AM SELLING~- «THE. St. Clair Steel . Range At a very low price. See them. > Blickensderter Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials. Durable, portable, invincible PRICE $35.00 ging to the typewriter trust The sderfer is uaranteed longest. ble >, doing anient, lor st price im ster nion Telegr ials, n Ad t Send fur Latalogue and testimon MOORE BROS., Genera 1 Agents 918 F street Northwest Washington, D.C eM WHY DRINK MUDDY WATER | When you can buy a good filter for five dollars? If not satis- thirty days’ use it will be taken back and money refunded. A. BAUER CORNER SEVENTH AND TRIMBLE factory a |a New Enterprise Has Just | —— J. WILL FISHER Agent for Fire, Life fon Circuit Court NoTARY PUBLIC and Tornado Insurance Willt Master Commissioner ske acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county, ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES ger of theo y complet» abstract to titles in McCracken county and the f Paducah, Phe abstract was made while clerk of the county court for This department is under the supervision of a compe - abstractor. If in want of anything in this line it will pay to me, and I will appreciate your business, Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 BICYCLES ‘Second Hand Goods Highest cash piles paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON t carsyef line of new Call and get our We also ex- All work guaranteed heels called for and delivered op usa card Sprinkling Hose Is what you need for hot weather, Call and see the large line for sale by E.CRAFT&SON | —, Gc, HARLAN 431 Jefferson Street. All kinds of plumbing work. Old hose boxes made new. Broadway Telephone U3, Linnwood, nothing

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