The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 13, 1898, Page 4

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's rolle est vali mming nuine for 75 eapie DAY, UBA some of G Sant diers to it Ge | Wasbir to ur be sure white WAR C tbe \KENTUCKY BANKERS.| The Royal is the highest grade baking pow der known, Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other bread. Great Stock-Reducing Sale | Large Crowd in Atiendance For One Day Only, Saturday Next, October 15} Noah’s Ark ‘«: to place them, therefore our custome: books « staple ts wil get the benefit of t with you and see if we do not do what we advertise Gat waniced Ton Department. Large Water Bucket rgallon Oi Can All the Galvanized Iron red Galvanized slop Five gailon Oil ‘Wash Pans each Tinware Department. Our Tinware is of tne heaviest gra: petitors talk so much alo: plain tin in Tinware reduce ned Slop Bucket Toilet Set PINT CUPS WE WILL GIV de, not the cheap, light stuff some it gallon Coffee Pot RAWAY ON THIS DAY Glassware Department. Beautiful arge Berry Bowls for Sc that were isc ss Butter Dish, Sugar dt me lead blown Tumbler Lue 306 Water Pitchers 10c will be sold accordingly, BARRY & HE Lump por Bushel 7 cents; Some that have been sold for Enameled or Granite "China and Queens oah’s Ark insures the buying people that bargains a so come along. NN EBERGER Nut per Bushel 6 cents; Anthracite, all sizes, per Ton $7 We will take care of our customers, so send us yonr orders, SLOT CASH SHORT LOCALS. Plantation Chill Cure is made b; Van Vieet-Mansfie!d Drug Co., henc is reliable. WANTED. — | White boy at 104 North Fifth] street. Apply before 6 p.m. or 8 a, m, tomorrow. FOR BR iTION, Couvelman F,G, Rudolph, who was elected a councilmau from the Sixth ward, and whose place will have to be filled at the coming elec- tion. has been called to run for the place, and will doubtless avcept. Come ana see our medium weight b.ue flannel knee pants f PERSONALS. © "nqeeceececcncenecoecece Miss Tren ant visit | Mankiu, has returned Dilton, Tenn, e Mankin, after er brother, Mr. H tu her ho gone Calvert Cit week with Tom Ed Miss Clara Kieke ret from a visit to her sister, Mrs, Truebart, at Louisville, Hart, of Compaay K left yesterday for Memphis 00 a Visi ein twee wy | | torney James 'T. 4 % . 4 Col. Q. Q. Quigley returned frox at 2c, Well worth 50. cents.| \ctsvilic yesterday. ga Sacrifice Sale, ~ * White Building. daughter, Mrs, Cairo today to see the street fair. DIED OF Cr Rev. J. E. Digel, formerly of the German Evangelical church here, left this morning for bis home in ion, Ohio, after a visit to frien City Physician H. T. Rivers and wife, who weut to Nashville to attead the meeting of the Missis: Valley | Medical association, returned last| night. Mr. Si Bryant left last night for Cincinnati on business. Elmer Townsend,:a private in Co K, arrived in the city this morning Ellen Travis, colored, aged 40, b died of consumption at the city hos- pital last night. She is sister of . G. W. Tanner, who now hives in Golconda. There is another sister| in the hospital very low from the disease. Furnished rvoms to rent to gentle. men only, 3298, Fourth St. 2t Fos Faye uLARh father. Mr. Al Townsend, The Louisville Times of yesterday contained a piciure of Prof. Harry 1, Gilbert of the city, and a mention rey his ability as a musician and com- poser, Mr. Nathan Nelson is now in Chi- Mr. A. O. Grubbs, father of Mrs. | ©%g0 representing the firm of Fried. M. Nance, is reported dying at his| man, Keller & Co., of this city. Mr. home in Franklin, Ky., at the age of | Nelson was a successful young husi- | 94 years. He is oneofthe early Ness man here in Padacali and will no| pioneers of the state, and was here| doubt be equally as mucu of a su last year on a visit. ceas in Chicago. For particulars of the Cairo street fair, see Given Fowler at the ticket office, 100 Broadway, tf REPOR(ED DYING. You take no riskon Plantation Chill 50c may save your life—Plantatior Cure, as it is guaranteed to cure. | Chill DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER’, WILL COMMENGE AT 9 O’CLOGK A, M. ¢ On Saturday, October (5th, a+ re-- White Block, 422 Broadway FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS: Boys’ $5. Children’s knee pants.. $ 15 Children’s heavy knee pants.. Pet'.25 Children’s knee suits WAS Children’s woolen knee suits..# ery 1} Children’s double-breasted woolen suits 1.00 Children’s $3.00 suits for.. 4,75 Chi'dren’s 2.50 suits for.. ae 1,50 Boys’ suits, three pieces, 13 to 19. ye. fv: { Boys’ heavy winter suits, 13 to 19......$2.25 | Boys’ 6. Men’s he. Men’s $5. Men’s $ PTION. Oct. t from Lexington on a visit to bis , iMyS! ANOTHER PETITION. COMMITTEES NAMED. * Crabtree... COAL Deanefield " of Sedalia, Is a Bank- rupt Hobson, County, raves His Was the Seventeenth Petition in Bankroptey Pied ia This Court, Hobson, of Sedalia, Graves county, today filed a petition in bankiwp S. court z somewhere Mr. M hee ities in the vicinity of $10 He is well known jo Pada Webb Jis the attorney Our 75 cent heavy men’s pants cannot be bought elsewhere for t, less than $1.50, Sacrifice Sale, White Building SECKELPAKY WANTED, Applicants for ested to file ap: » the} ct Paducah, Ky and call and see child's bollar Be sure Saturday, 15th, reasted Suit - Well worth two Doll: at the Sacrifice Sale in White Building. NEW DRUG STORE, McDowell, of Central re ia the Gardner corner th] He is a ple ad we predict THE BEST SHOES 1 the city are found et Cochran & wen’s, at very low price 31 Broadway, You take no POR SALE, tlaad pony, wagon and bar~ Jous W. Keser Vlantat to cur 00 suits for.... 00 suits for.. Men’s heavy cotton. worsted pants... Men’s heavy woolen pants... Men's black cheviot pants.... Men’s heavy suits..... avy Scotch plaids. . 00 suits 7.00 suits for.... " roads Si s over aina wh ow w rich will open 1 1 and we t! ) rey are Iron Department. v 6 offered guaranteed PALL sware Department. be so and every 1 hund have rin |A at the Mee Louisville, Mr George © Thompson, of the City. Mayor's Address. csponds to the Losisyi le Toy sof yesterday says: Phe seveoth auaual convention of [the Kenucky Baokers’ A:s ciation yened here this mering Peesident hoa D. Powers, cf Owersbo.0, called the reeiog to orler at 11 k in Liede Halt, abou ) local and state tinaacial mea b g preseat 1 exercises we ened with prayer Rev i) bb Weaver's Charles B address cf w with POLICE COURT. A Number of Citizens Up for Failing to Obtain Li- censes. s and poet eioated with freqn with the these gloriow Bradshaw and Other Cases Other Pro- The Continue seedings. was happily made by Henry Galore liver, was The Directors of the Commercial! and Manufacturers’s As- sociation Meet. They Have Decided to Advcrtive for @ Secretary at Ones. ent Paxtor pr f the direct club last ri) n uoced the chairmen Wallace Caldwell and | re ratified by "ROBBERY AT FULTON la Clothing Store Entered by; Thieves There Last Night Several Clothing Suits of TatloreMade |, Stolen—Police ified, A tele} j this ITHACA, our doable-| ty and}i see 2,00 » 2.50 + $3.75 _ And an endless variety of other great bargains that must be seen to be thoroughly appreciated. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES We are here to stay and do a legitimate business, and we guarantee ail our goods to b ctly as repre- sented. If you are not satis Ls Diawbad : fied your money will be rerunded, i t tion were referred mittees. Oo motion of Mr. Riakleff, the pers were requesied to st persons who bave entered fur mem- bership y the sen 0 at once t » the various cor NO HEATERS “| Pupits at the Hi School Buid- ing Suffer From Cold. er sition of the elevt up. for which w i embodied | fer « made by Mr. | eral of oday aad ve came gener the eutire| time of sach y sball vo.cd to ihe we The wo ‘oa wos Al r wos 16 C. Powe diomM - 3.00 | Men’s 10.00 all-wool cheviot suits for 5.75 75 Men’s 1300 clay worsteds............ 7.00 +50 | Children’s overcoats........ 1.00 75 Children’s cape overcoats. 1.25 1.00 Boys’ overcoats, 13 to 19.. 1.50 Men’s heavy ulsters. . aay (i Men's melton dress overcoats .... 250 Imported worsteds worth $18.00.. 9.00 Satin-lined worsted suits worth $16.00.. 8.50 3.00 BW200000 A A Bd Rind Ae ie hen Bonin ht Te, hp Ses CONVICTS LEASED Two Hundred Will Make Hollow ware and 150 Will Werk on Brushes and Broom. WILL BE RELEASED DEALIE OF A CHILD, lof John h borying g 50c. may wave ye jon Chill Care has * IN A DYIN if orge, the titi Pittman, is in adyin, di ite has been ili for s at the SPECIAL SALE. For a few days ovly 24 Ibs, Good Flour 24 Ibs. Patent 1 bu. Fresh Cheese, all kinds, | Choice New Ra | Choice Fresh Lemons, :¢ | Choice Fresh Grapes, baskes Everyih ng else at lowest price. 1. L. Raxvouen, S. Second St, Tel, 8%, pital and Sarp'us, $300,000, City National ih, OF PADUCAH, KY. §, 8, HUGHES, President, C.F, RIGHARUION, Cashier, Latareot psid on time deposite, A general Banking business trai tors g.veD, jbome of his pareats in the suburbs, | Radiant Home... BASE BURNERS: Are the Best, Buy FromU The Author Agents Scott - Hardware © Co, monaco ¥ ) I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: ITH, NEW BAKER,] WINCHESTE L. 0. SM q4 \LSO LOADED SHELLS Buried in n the Min ‘ of the... St. Berna Goal Go. treasures as precious to life of Golconda... t. Bernard Lump, - - - - + + + Tb t Bernard Nut, - - - - + - + + 6cebu P)'tsburgh and Anthracite at - bottom IVEKED, POR SPOT,CASH ONLY i ST BERNARD COAL COMPAN NCORPORATED , TELBPHONB NG PRAT OAL CO 1 .ss0s to fides & Lehnhard | Cor, Ninth and Harrison Sin WILLSHANDLE THE CELEBRAIED Hillside and Oakland Kentucky ca LUMP 7 CENTS~NUT 6 CENTS A share of the trade is solicited. FE, W. PRATT, Man only. Telephone 190 Delivered, fer EK LANE 2 TT" at cn ma laelied fd COAL For cash only till October 15th: Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6¢ Bushel, Delt PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twent sve “Se and over: Choice Lamp 6c, Nut PRICE TO STE AMBOATS, foot of fhe atreet Pea and Black 33g Mine Ri a refund te bushel to all our fri coal houses we have already vinter's use, Peducah Coal and Mining Co, Office at Phone 254 Render Lump 7 cents¥ Render Nut 6 cent )ld Lee Anthracite $7.00 per Ton Central veal and Iron Comp JEF* J. READ, Mavager 4 Solicitor Yard, tenth and Jeff IreLemions 370 MRS R. BURGAUER, HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. Listed BINDE

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