The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 2, 1898, Page 4

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SHORT LOCALS. DON'T FORGET. PERSONAL a Mr, Ward Headly, is in the city. Miss Geraldine Sander ed from Louisville b Mrs. Andy Weil has retarned from On Nov. 3d our Great Fire Sale closes. ‘This is your last chance to buy cheap queensware, Tue Kentucky Giass aNp QURKNS- wane Co, 2t OPERATION TANICS- of Princeton, has returo IN M @ beales throngh the excitement BURG. & four weeks visit to St, Louis, smieg tia patna Pe niesesah Messrs. Horace and Ed Vaughen,| "pay carsof bacon went over the | Dr. H. T. Rivers and several other | eft this morting tor Owensboro 00} bridge, and mere demoshid on the} 1 doctors performed an operation on a m an earth 30 bending ow he s nate Wm. Dimmick. of Mecbanicsburg,| Mr. W. F. pace ee tes which were ten pes engers was on the for kidney trouble. He is foreman | 80d prominent citizens of Perryville, |capsills when the train was stoppe: \ , at Kilgore’s mill, and has been ill for Tenn., is in the city. Chere was grcat Me item " some time. The operation wasalasi| Dr. J. P. Juett and daughter, Miss] the train,and it will he s« ; f nem resort, and while a success, it is not} Kate, of Bardwell, are visiting Mr. | fore the track ts ¢ lear ; ; : ! thought he will recover on account of } and Mrs, Ed Ashbrook. ' Attorney bile Olive Mes sap rnd 1 » Li ( nr his previous condition. Attorney Mike Oliver was in the bern ni as es he ah ; a gle able and 3 in — : ait wen pc fates from the time the wreck of to-] M M Sinn j All semi-annual licenses are due eae oh Me achietie, Fes Sp het lay, he was in a wreck near Cairo I iy if November Ist. These are as follows, t 1 “44 ath hieh deoen'titindle, ° The passengers, minus the cars| Mary K M 1 amely: Vehicles, — coffee-houses, {YOU AY, €n route | Mi, | bat Went off, arrived at noon, A 1 boarding houses, hotels, restaurants,| Master of Transportation hgh praise the train crew, UMcK Floss Owens, May 1 livery stables, billiards, market stalls| Daly, of the 1. C., is today expectec . Mt Mt i and benches, auctioneers, ant bill] from Chicago on a tour of inspection. HEART DISEASE M ¢ D 1 posters, All must be paid on or be-| Messrs. J. A. Frates and A. Phil ¥ ° ‘ fies ¢ igs “ When does this train start, conductor ?” fore the 5th of November. brick, of Mewphis, were in the city i ble, S ' Y “Madam, this train can’t start until I get my piece of Battle Ax.” Where bond is required under the} last night on busingss connected witb Some Facts Regarding th \ ‘ w ‘ Py A license ordinance, same must be| the Illinois Central. d “ e i I \ No matter # you I start wrong when you made at once or prosecutions will at} Mr. Fred Williamson left this Increase of Heart . 1 . began to buy chewing tobacco, you can change once be executed. Very respectfully, | morning for Dawson, to finish uy Troubles I \ P, D. Janvis, some stone work on a building in « \ =e ttle 4 310-4 License Inspector. | course of construction at that place. Jixg Net tte Alarmed, But Look] perrarrtcareree ri Mr. H. B. Jenks, formery cbiet ic witid Gitinds M DEAT OF A CHILD. clerk of the railroad for this division. in ig PLUG weg now of Louisville,is here on a visit t Se kiiuats — asia Th ‘ w } and start ri You cannot find any one who ;| Marian Buchanan, aged 2 years,| Mr. George Jackson, on Nortu Sev.| , tleatt trun» as. ly has cha Battle Ax other kind died yesterday at New Liberty, Ill. | enth street. lad wikle ik hey beter , " oe ae ng “pera hosciae? The remains were buried today. Traiomaster J. J. Flyon has been] \) St ae faae 2 es . ‘ ? Th aaa he excitement avi y of Ameri of chewing tobacco. Why should they ? ere THIS THANKSGIVING DAY | suffering from chills tor several days|\.\, | vcicces life, it re on he is nothing better. If you are not chewing Battle past, and yesterday was unable to get] rocuit of wouk stomachs, of | ji fi . , Jout ‘Today, however, he was at his : Ax —start — buy a 10c. piece to-da’ Can be celebrated by having plenty 3 z , i now—start again y a 10c. pit y ‘an be celel y ig plenty | rice again. os Ne { of new dishes for use at diuner, owing e organic heart di nd V b to the low prices put on same by The e athbia ; but ne case ina bo emen er the name 5 tthe ow pie pt ou sae iy The Settee as Cece" | wi Thursday i our last day. Don't for-¢ RAILROAD WRECK. | ‘tie. cose relation verwoon tens ri trouble and poor digestion is because get. 2t Aironet ; ee yoth or, e controlled by aeee ODb FELLOWS NOTICE, The Morning Accommodation on] branches of the same great aerves,} , ea wi it waesd eee the St. Louis Division ba hele a saute: ; Union degree staff will meet at the nay ail a ye heart is | N hall tonight, sud all who expect to Wrecked at Ozark, affected by that farm of poor dige ' participate in the work on Saturday > tron, which causes gas and fermenta- are requested to attend, as this will Fortunately, No One Was Hurt in} tion from half « 1 food ; ther M be the last rehearsal. the Accident—Cars De- a feeling of oppression and heaviness |, Harr, Sec, riled; in the chest c wused by onl the distended st ea = and lungs, interf t EY The St. Louis accommodation|tion; hence siises palpitat M " and avoid the rush. Nov. 3d is our;train, due here at 7:50 a, m. did not] short breath last day. Lots of bargains in conse-/| arrive this morning. It was wrecked l digestion also poison: | ’ quences Come see for yourself. atan early hour this morning at}/blood, makes it thia and wat Hi \ Tue Kentucky GLass aNp ir "ah Ozark, Ill., two freight cars and one! which irritates and weakens the be | . | WARE i passenger coach being derailed. The most sensible treatment for} ag? The train is made up of freight|leart \rouble is to improve the | i CLOAK OAK OPENING and passenger cars, and the cause of|tion and to insure the prompt sestni the accident is unknown, but no oue| lation of food | We are prepared to do the very| ras tee pu ea seas. | —AT— as hurt. is can be loo r best repair work for the coming PP Rag ranks) net eller ore heme rher ra winter. Have your plumbing so ELEY DRY GOODS COMPANY |iroonise, 1. Wis morning to se aera gia te first accident to occur in some time| I’ , Which may be found at most}, > arranged that it will not freeze. If, FRDAL AND s.r Fae co a end | , Larer—The train arrived about| ble, harmless digestive « \ gigas ath we do the work we guarantee it R 4TH AND STH.|"22" today,and the passengers report | pleasant, convenient foru PURE SWEET CIDER not to freeze---we will keep it in|/NOVEMBE clas Natt icon. aaoaie. Un telpooet ?Tt ta sate tomy — posed thet the wreck was caused by | persiste I e i: an whe wep repair free of charge all winter, saccuuns, repre[sprending tals, ‘The accion oc | tablets Sirore upto sets W (Romer ee “lon * | curred about one mile from Ozark, at| form of le except can-| 1 Should it do so. WO make steam |acstive ot we rargest Cour aan. |ssrret abou on alle on Coan oh frm of somaen his and hot water, heating a specialty. |r tine or Laer, Misses aud {S80"2 of i the Hreman discovered col sat package oft | ba ou ite Wa Children’s Jackets and Capes on dis- 1150" Tails. The’ head brakeman Little beck on stoma | : : ‘ ' ' play in our cloak department on the |'© Talis: beri “ : | B I ff { thought the entire train was g mailed free Address ¢ LB wh above-named days. Mr. Henbsch- , : . | at Bock ox il show any new things inj te bridge, and jumped down a Marshall, Mich ' far Sulina y 8) bankment about 15 feet high, but reer prt cA Remember we can take your meas- bas sic die oj ately roast oe la Sameday lee : 94, | Ure and order your garment. Don't), cool headed, and refused to| Made by a lady in Paducah who 1s| Business Teleph« ne 362—Under Palmer House—Residence Telephone 424. j fail to attend aly aeoy, Aa a leave his train but stuck wanfally to} Fi So from Bor u's Rose wind : flour, hey are right warm now san men — SS —= You can have them f¢ er ity | wish, Just Phone 25.) | | epee ; i | Week after week our sales grow, and our store becomes more important and popular. To charge high prices would be a blunder | "Phe SShakest and no store has ever grown on a blundering policy. Our goods be absolutely depended upon. Further, we stand ready to with Mrs, f | ; refund the meney you spend here, if, for any reason, you wish it. No wonder our store gets busier and busier. Friday afte | Mr. A.E. Bit left aaniiay night for ¢ ’ ’ U Sever | ssv__ SUITS and YOUNG MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S ranged to rent th | night this week | OVEROOATS._~ WINTER CLOTHING. |i"); fs } Still the marvelous selling coutinues—every day our clothing floor is packed 1 senclatl ite dcobtcmmsnoith ear doe’ te exe che, aie Ee teddies Cok tee | | Tike these that bring the crowds values that nor exhge stores can poset: nope far the greatest Variety, by far the best sclection, by’ far the lowest prices. If esstsns. 10 tnost to duplicate. you've looked around! and made comparisons you'll confirm every word| and it promis ~ we've said. : Men’s Nobby Suits y. The skati wept} ‘oung Men’s Overcoats, Ages 14 to 19. ne ip ral | A remarkabe assortment—all the new shades, as well as blues and] "Tuttue and black Kersey offin exceptional quality, guaranteed ca ate oe | blacks, in Seotch Cheviots and smooth Thibets—every suit splendidly fast color, cut correct length and nicely finished,with Italian linings ig 50. t tailored and finished with extra good linings ana trimmings, single satin piped—others ask $10 and $12 for this « Urey is more poy ! | im Souble hegasten sock etylee—worth $12.90 and $15. The Hub price! Immense assortment to select from at $10.09, Brety He a0 peo: Rowisndiown rink wuss Finer Men’s Suits. moygy eve, Pee anus and Genuine Auburn Meltons in solid blues, browns, black and (95 -neat] Young Men's Suits, Ages 14 to 19. Lat Ack dix rote peor + smooth Cassimeres, nobby Scotch mixtures and } niisom: A grand assortment of the latest weaves and patterns in Tweeds, Cheviots it ¢ ind Worsteds in black and Oxford grey:all cut in the late 1 mt 12.5 and Cassimeres, perfect in cut and fashioned to please particular young cc i all Sy Ma pecpuaieettbad in design and faultless in finish, real $16 and $18 values Hu ) price! men. See the wonderful values we offer left nothing to take its place Gentlemen's Dress Suits. “TSE eu Tv iared Wena ost Com QT AOQNOG (OY, | re tasmen a ; Made of specially selected silk mixed Worsted fane y Cheviots, Clay Worsteds rr Palmer Monday evening w i - : aid ‘Thfbets—avery sult a gem of art aud equal to’ anything Children’s Box Topcoats, Ages 9 to 15. eae | that the custom tailors can turn out at $2 anil $25.00. $15, 00, New, swell Covert cloth and Whip Cords, graceful little garments. POPOOSOOSOOOO SOO OOOO ONOS A Hub offers these fashionable suits to you at Children’s Middy and Novelty Suits, Ages 3 to 8 : 3 Stylish Topcoats and Overcoats, The finest and choicest assortment of colors and patterns tt KOUR MH 3 falta That are the pecr of any you'll see elsewhere a $12.50 and $15.00, Cheviots, Worsteds and smooth Cassimeres, embellished in high 3 HugiishsCovert cloths in drabs,’ taus and modes can a colors and harmonizing effects on collars and vestees 1 1 Ps = i| | mestic Kerseys in blue, black, ‘brown and tan, Italian ici Q 50, Boy’s Knee Suits. 3] | OPERA} MORTON’S | HOUSE | VM oy Fi Se ve: ata an almnae t Middy, reefer and plain double breasted styles—our great 3 | || ery Fine Overcoats an opcoats. leader—double seats, double knees, every seam stayed ooh Y § 00 FLETCURR TERRELL, MANAGER — | A more than generous assortment—Kerseys, Meltons, Whip Cords, Covert] *? *#Y $6.00 suit DEPARTMENT 3 fomere teach coat Preneli faced clear beck, to the hoch reine ah aes Jol | Boy’s Fine Kace Suits, Ages 7 to 16, POO OOoooooooooooooes ONE NIGHT ONLY i id finish fs see. yrs Pescyions voy ma mn Made from imported Cheviots and English Cassimeres and Stylish A WHIRLWIND OF COMICS ! tylish Jackets... JULES WALTERS Capes and Furs BIG COMEDY SUCCES: Roy OVAL PowoER BAKING AYP. | \— wide Fa 9 BROADWAY aw i adies’ jacket waist ain regul $5.00 | Plush Capes, Braided and Fur-Trimmed warin garment F collarettes Makes the food more ate ious and wholesome Side Tracked, A Play Witty and Wise, and Horatio“; TRAMP, Will Take You by MAMMOTH SGFEIG DISPLAY PECUALTIES THAT HAVE ire, Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents, jeieais op. sl6 Friday morning at ! | DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY We have the same old story to tell you about that Moore’s Air-Tight Heater.§It could not be made better at | any price. For sale only by cott Hardware Co. in stock the following brands of Shotguns: IL. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS / M. aed: ne Crabiree.. COAL Deano field Ss ! Lump, 8c; Egg, 8c; Nut, 7c; AN sizes Anthracite, $7.50 per ton. Clippings, 4c per Bundle, We will take care of our customers, so send us your orders, SYO'T CASH «Telephone 70 Fender Coal Gives entire satisfaction, and we are pread of our system of screens, They are the best in western Kentucky. Prime Lump 8 cents; Prime tgg 8 cents; Roller Screened Nut 7 ¢ a's, Old Lee Anthracite $7.50 Ton, Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager 37 ee BU RGAUER Solicitor Yard, Tenth and Jefferson BY THE TRAIN LOAD and the car load we are laying in our supply of fall and wir You will be a week or! ind us in ordering, Coal—clear «| best obtainable, a door at the lowest .. onable price— is our stock in trac.. Don't wait until your coal bin is empty. ter coal. and we » ! ready for weight, the i vered at your you. Lo All sizes of Anthracite Coal Lump and Crushed Silver Coke Pittsburgh Lump Coal St. Bernard uum Bt. Bernard ANS for Grates ut for Cooking ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY (INCORPORATED) TBLEPHONE NOQ.8& PHONE 190 soeeceer FOR eccecoes Hillside and Oakland Coal THE E, W. PRATT COAL COMPANY Cor, Ninth and Harrison Streets 427 BROADWAY \E, W. PRATT, Manager iTrapewaTer COAL C oO A ee Choice Lump 8c, Nut 7c, Delivered, spot cash. PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty-f ‘© bushel and over: Choice Lump 7c, Nut 6c, cash, hake 4 purchase inferior coal, when w; a too Tradewater coal equal to P.itabicg? tne Sad it te Ge Bi torator,

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