The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, October 24, 1898, Page 4

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—— MAY BE LIVE: Telephone Men in th Be Lively Bidding Tomorrow, PERSONALS. Where There is Smoke There Must Be wot Fire! Winter is coming, and you will need a stove. We have a large stock of... Secy. J. W. Hunter, of the Kast -- * [Tennessee Tolsphone company, ar- Dale te enjoy unt} tived in the city Iast night, and will ja the cong ree ® "| he ot. the onls of Un: Selgpbone fea Mr. Jobin C. Espie, of Kuttawa, ail by We mejor ne a aaa is at the Palmer. ‘The American Telephone company Mr. J. R. Coleman, of Murray,/has a representative here, and it is was in the city today. said that there is another man or two Mrs. J. F. White, of Charleston, | bere whose object is to bid on the Mo., 18 at the Palmer. franchise, It may be ihat there will Capt. Ed Farley has retorned fiom | be some lively bidding when the fran- Chicago and Racine, chise is offered for sale, and a ‘dark J. L. Perryman, of Fulton, was st|botse’? may come in and carry it off, the New Richmond today. after all. The city can sell as many Mr. and Ars. R. Loeb have gone] ‘aachises as she chooses: to St. Louis to remain a few days, COUNCIL AND ¢ W. E. Scott, of Metropolis, was at —— the New Richmond this moraing. | The Meeting Tonight Will Doubt Mrs. Wm. Crozier left this morn tess be an Interesting One, BASE BURNERS AIR-TIGHTS OAKS OIL HEATERS STEEL RANGES COOKING STOVES Every stove fully guaranteed,” . WHAT IS CREAM OF TARTAR? It comes from grapes and is yielded in the process of wine-making, most extensively in France and Italy. Cream of tartar is brought in a crude state to this country, where three-quarters of the entire importation is refined to the highest grade in the works of the Royal Baking Powder Company. This highly refined, pure cream of tartar—the and set up free of charge. Stoves, Furniture, etc., om easy pay- ments, 2. a ar ing for Evansville on @ visit to rela- lives, | The meeting to be held at the city Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Hunt, of | hall tonight for the purpose of hear- Mayfield, are visiting relatives in the|ing expressions of opinion from all product of the healthful grape—is the material from which a pure and healthful baking powder must be made, More expensive, of course, than other ingre- city citizens who have anything to say or SO S Miss Geli Owen left yesterday for | the bond question, will likely be well Fulton on a few weeks visit to her | attended, and prove of great interest brother This morning Mr. Wm. Edward Mr. and Mrs, Gus Smith left this} Coffin, of New York, who negotiated . morning for Gracey, Ky., on @ visit} the refunding of the other bonds for to relatives, Roberts & Co., arrived and is at the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Perry, of} Palmer. He came in response to the South Tenth street, are the parents} notice of Mayor Lang, and may have of a fine boy. something to say tonight. Miss Jane Holland, of Birming-| Mr. Coflla was perfectly astound ham, {sa guest of Capt. W, C,|€d to learn that any one bad iad Clark’s family. the slightest intimation of crooked. m ‘ 88, and expressed himself as being Mr. Ad Rasch, of Evansville, was] °° F ein ae ; rn | ¥ery sorry that all this had come up abon oe Craieaags left this after- 's16 will meet with the conacil tomght a and no doubt make atement. He + Messrs. L. L. Losey, W. R. Head, | intimates that the bond syndicate ue STILL IN THE LEAD! WHITE FAWN FLOUR! dients frequently used, but being healthful itself it adds healthfulness to the food instead of degrading it as do the baking powders that are degraded in quality to meet a degraded price, _—_—___. The celebrated Royal Baking Powder is made of highly refined, pure and healthful cream of tartar. Its great qualities have made it famous in every country in the world, and it is the most appreciated of all baking preparations by all good cooks and up- to-date housekeepers. R. M. Smith and J. T. Last, of) represents treats with uniform fair- Chieago, are at the Palmer, ness io all cases, and expects fair Mrs. Geo. Barrett has accepted &/ireatment, and intimates further that position with Jean & Redfera, the/in event the city fails to keep its well known poultry dealers here. contract, there will be a legal contest Hundreds of Testimonials Tell of Its Merits Jake Biederman Grocery Company uess, Mrs. W. S. Jones, mother of Chief Clerk W. F. Jones, of the Illinois Central shops, is very ill and not ex- all citizens are invited to meet at the | and council | Rev. 1. M. Wise, of Princeton, | ‘ who has been conducting a meeti e By request of the common council, | Rev chamber this evening with| Who will wish him the same degree of % : dee hd ea} said body at 7:30 o'clock to discuss | success he had here edieadioy he / aa Monge e WILL PREACH AT SMIPHLAND. Mr. Clarence Dallam, the well|to determine whether it has a right to ‘agp pe: S : x : known Louisville attorney, formerly} break it or not. Ms bento: Ralasadieany ae ica honing oe Peanceny: "(ht chy On ee NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, | where he will begin a revival tonight.) |! Wise held a successful meeting made many friends while bh pected to live. ; cai 4 : which is gs " questions of interest to the oc Tae . : SOLE AGENTS Miss Lizzie Vaughn, of Paducah,| members of the Commercial and AN UNRULY NEGRO. poole esl beg ; who has been visiting Miss Vera) Manufacturers club, are especially A ere erally f sas : Eenderson for the past week, left to-linvited to be present. Very resp’t,| License Inspector Jarvis was called Ap dek SHORT LOCALS. LOST, STRAYED OK STOLEN, a oe Saar to Clinton, says the James M. Laxc, Mayor. ioaia 6a aac’ Mi ° i e Serer Falton Leader. grrr ee yesterda to pacify a mulatto! ~ j Tast Thursday one bob-tailed bitch] Claim Agents J. C, Longstreet, of ‘ veel bcp net oees ath oy tho. “ak a he A wouan at, Cee ) Temor r ca i You take no risk on Plantation) pup about six months old with large |Oxford, Miss., and John C. Gates, | bats in black and all the new shades} i i... Pe proprietor and his wite . : ee per . at 50,75 cents and $1.00 just re- ! tg they may r W Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure. | brown spot over and around left eye, of Princeton, Ky., both of the Illix/#t § ras riikecit were afraid of the man, and said he}! , ‘TO PERFORM AN OPERATION, | #!80 one brown spot on back. Return |nois Central, are in the city today | Ce!ved a ore Wwhihams, bad a knife, but dec! head TO PE M aD 2 ~* land get liberal reward to T. A. Lyle, | meeting other prominent officials, a Lysis warrant, and the man was rel gy : mt Bintan “was called to| 2/3: 221 South Third street, Rev. T, J. Owens, of Padecsd, DIED OF PARALYSIS, Last night the officers were called held Masshal 7. thi ing! T T father of Owens Bros., the O. K. there two cr three times more, but] , slg EAs choos tread he imersing! OYSTER DEPOT. kaairy owners and operators, was Mrs. E. E. Vincent, aged 84, died could not find him. The woman 7 nde ay = ths wae wasomove ie Me enaste : : in the city today en route to Berkley, | Yesterday morning early of paralysis | cooks at the place, and it seems he] /*\ edhe theese: a lady of og Leonjaeygiadlias. Fresh oysters received daily at} where he expects to hold a revival, | @t her home, 1011 Trimble street, | wanted to kill her ; 1 ; ; et debugger edbcttesnbe 5 1. D. Harris. ’Phone 185, 124] says yesterday's Fulton Leader. eae bor bea dd een 1 | eee seaeyaare = 819 Court| bY way of ae ‘ d g ‘ . av ‘al children, ie funeral J. ireif shop, 3 0 : For a good cup of coffee and s South Second street. 2403 Sitks Mfidde ‘Bradshaw: and Me le: in eral ¢ poli ss ner sre Wik ciesie some cures ool? e : ‘d lunch that will make your stomach —————— — ‘ took place this afternoon, burial at i i joie Calissi’s. BIRTHDAY SOCIAL. two of Paducab’s most at-| Oak Grove. buggy in first-class style. All work , a crew gl tlle: canal a tractive young ladies, arrived last pe oes guaranteed, 2204 metimes less ILL FROM APPENDICITIS, A birthday social will be night and will remain in the city to; Everything nice to eat at Calissi’s, 1 th . given to- lane. W | : hs Sa a rovided with esniaete morrow night by the Wilson society attend the Hardison-Winfree nup-| 304 Broadway REV, CHAPPELL LEAVES, : tains Miss Stella Hymarsb, daughter of|of the Trimble street Methodist] ‘ils, says tue Hopkinsville New| \peicen SMEDLEY AT WORK, Mr. Ai Hymarsh, the well known! church at the residence of Mri. J. C. | Era contractor, is dangerously ill from) Martin on Harrison street. A cor-] pr, Kdwards, Kar, Eye, Nose and| Officer Frank Smedley, who had - appendicitis at her home on North dial invitation is extended to all.}-rhrost Specialist, Paducah tt. |been off duty for several days, re- Seventh street. She has been ill for) Refreshments free. ee turned to work Saturday night, and rn sy. Pisntation Chill Cure is made by PEATE GRAVES: weep informed this moraiog .hy DEFECTIVE FLUE. a "leete! D: 0. . Marshal Colljns that be would haye eps “4 : a. r thats NM Mapefield Drug Co., hence S. W. Scurlock, aged 45, died yes-| to get his sproutiog whiskers shaved ee per s nis ae ne wi ea = ee terday at- his home at Symsonia,|or go on the Fisberville boat, he|°*)* Bluhicalalgitd dled Jab wa iia fie Gopartmens ‘wee called 10) rick Callen! his ‘opened 0 fitst- (Gravee oranty, of consumption, after| Promptly borrowed a dime und bad|e be will leave for Browawood, Tenth and Trimble this morning about 9:30 o'clock by a small blaze|la-$ lunch stand at his store, 304 |, deceased | the nearest tonsoral artist work on him. lengthy illness. ‘The at Mr. Baldwin’s, occasioned by a Broadway. (se SH leaves a wife and two chi'dr n. The You take no risk on Plantation Chill |@™ains were buried a the Bottom Cure, as it is guaranteed to cure. Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? defective flue. There was no damage of consequence. graveyard today. |_sue THE THE . MARX & BRO. We want you to teel at home when you come here; want you to come in or go out with the same freedom that you would have ina hotel or any public place. Of course we want to sell Aas our goods---that’s what we are here for---but we will not urge you. Money cheerfully refunded| \ \ without argument. ‘ oo A TRULY WONDERFUL SHOWING OF |THE WEATHER OLERK, THE CALENDAR AND | THE THERMOMETER ALL SUGGEST Men’s Fall and Winter Suits Top Coats and Overcoats What a magniicent stock this is! 1, 0 immense, so well | wepared to gratify every taste and satisfy 11 upon it! The prices you will We are ready for you with a stock that is worth th Bod on the various lives are every one thoneycoavers for yeu for in no store in| largest and best. The variety is something wonderfcl, che scien atv es: the land can you find such low prices, such thoroughly artistic suits. These three | that high standard that we ever insist 4p . z thet ance i pon, and every . lines are representative of the immense stock | looking, swell effect that distinguishes t ae eee? Sarment has that smart hem from the usual sort sold about town, Men’s Fine Suits So ample, so vari Fortunate purchases and clever buying permit us to name extremely low prices 'Stylish Top Coats and Overcoats All the new shades, also solid blues and blacks, in Scotch cheviots and smooth-finished Thibets—single and double-breasted sack and sng tale of the best domestic kerseys, in blue, black, brown and tan shades- A cutaway frock styles—splendidly tailored, fine quality linings and | | English covert cloths in drabs, taus and modes—some Italian lined and others | Amer trimmings, equal to those others ask $12 and $15 for—at Hub for 1‘ > skeleton back, satin sleeve lining, plain or strapped seams medium or box shape—splendid garment, usual price $12.90 and $15—yours at Hub at rt from boa rc and gray genuine Auburn meltons and fine quality black and Oxford gray clay Iu kerseys, meltons, whipcords, covert cloths and beavers — blue-black ys, ons, peords, loths and beavers —blue-blacks, t Hub at yours a ored, faultless in finish, worth $16.50 and $18 as others mark them viots, solid blacks and blues in Euglish clay diagonal worsteds, also fine black | qt gis able suits are yours in great profusion at Still Finer Suits ‘worsteds, in all prevailing styles—suits that are elegant in design $12 5 brown: tans, mod: drab ‘and gr 1 1 1; 1 : | browns, tans, les, drabs grays, lined or unlined, satin Very Fine Dress Suits Your Special Attention ummmaune.every svit strictly up to date and equal in every re ae oeg ba hy Staion upc allen cream, rabries, ta the very D F | equaled by first-class merchant tailors whose price’ would be at 15 0 1 ‘ Neat, smooth cassimeres, nobby Scotch mixtures, solid blue, brown, black | Fine Top Coats and Overcoats Gnd finish, and have never been equaled under $16 aud $18 , | sleeve linings, French faced back to the shoulders, elegantly tail Neer lanks cad bhaee te eee ie a eriee tweeds and Scotch che! 44 invited to the maguiBcent display of gentlemen's top coats and overcoats spect to custom-made at $22.50 and $25. At Hub these fashion- | least $25, price for choice of this grand Iu. MARX & BRO. ¥OADWAY hate! ing Divi puns Rev. M. E. Chappell left today to make a Petersburg, Ind, He will also at-| 4 tend the meeting of Kentucky Synod at Henderson. returning howe Briday Sunday, October Texas, to make it their future home 10 cents per set for plates. 5 cents per set for steel spoons 25 tents buys a decorated !amp at the Kentucky Co.'s Jaggage Master Wm. the {nion depot, is a happy man to- ee day. ' floe boythis morning at four o'clock | '! the thirethat has blessed the genial | * baggagenaster’s home Divine Serice on a Ma’ cf the vel and a ther ed If the qu few warc iwa OADWAY Mibgye by the entire crew relatives at hort visit to every tw 30th will close hig | PACH the g Glass & (ueensware | A HAPPY BAGGAGEMAN, In an action the ¢ ‘ed Flowers, at His wife presented him with a} ‘RGUING CHURCH.” r of-War Sunday | wear a f r r ag ve, marked pag the-vemetery and ndoo cold 4q proba ri It Was for Him I a very dangerous lo—Yes, sirt | wep my wife Customer (inc y er, what do you call this sou Waiter (meekly)—I not know, sir, tut ze padrone tell me to call "im ze cockstail ch "is hoisted to , under | OPERA [morton's} HOUSE FLETCHER TERRELL, MANAGER 27 THURSDAY, OCTOJER 27 ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE, THE FOREVER FAVORITES FIELDS & HANSON'S MINSTRELS The '98 accepted high-grade wh el of merriment; the show of the period, Refreshing minstreley wept by ocean 1usi- | breezes of genuine Thirty-eight | pear|hot members. Grand concert band and superb symphony orchestra, SBE vin raiser,‘ An Evening With the ble or ¢ can fl hele The Dance of Dawson City's 4 nt preure fe LmpOsiny spectacle azgiing drill disp vard me ids & Hans’ n's new act, "Hest tn the World,’ D DO NOT ML wain may call down lence, fore and aft ‘Tne Grand Old that th must be quiet now for about | ouitn's. cs ai at Bid | | | | Radiant Home BASE BURNERS Are the Best, Buy From Us «The Authorized Agents ee, Scot indians Ed in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS Ee. JONES BA RRY & HENNEBERGER OAL bdessefietd | | Screened) Lump, &c; Egg, 8c; Nut, 7c; All “es Anthracite, $7.50 per ton, | Clippings, “c per Bundle, | | We will take care Gi our customers, so send us | your orders, S -Telephone 70 T CAS ender Ceal Gives entire satisfaction, and we are proud of our system of screens, They are the best in westera Kentucky, Prima Lump 8 cents; Prime tgg 8 cents; Roller Screened Nut 7 cants, Old Lee Anthracite $7.50 Ton, Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager Tea Ke aekGaven, solicitor Yard, Tenth and Jefferson BY THE TRAIN ‘LOAD and the car load we are) aying in our supply of fall and wit’ er coal. You I be a week or two behind us in ring, and we w ill be ready for Coal—cleam., full weight, the 4 best obtainable, @ nd delivered at your door at the bow? est reasonable price— Don't wait until your coal bity is empty. Ss is our stock ir, trade QS? All sizes of Anthracite Coal Lump and Crushed Silver Coke Pittsburgh Lump Coal St. Bernard ‘“uump for Grates 8t. Bernard Nut for Cooking DELIVERED, FO% SPOT CASH ONLY ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY (INCORPORATED 427 BROADWAY TBLEPHONB NO,8& PHONG 190 - seeeeoon FO Recceoeee Hillside and Oakland Coal THE E, W. PRATT COAL COMPANY E, W. PRATT, Manager Cor, Ninth and Harrison Streets RADEWATER COAL : Choice Lump 8c, Nut 7c, Delivered, spot cash. PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-five bushel ‘and over: Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6c, cash, Why purchase inferior coal, when we guaran= tee Tradewater coal equal to P.ttsburg? Paducah Coal and Mining Co, Phone 254, Office at Blevator, ae ~~ ee ee

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