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THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27 1900
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SUJBBOXlPTlOff PR1CBBPayable in Advance
bie to the order of CHAMP BRO
All Clothing bought of PriceJo kept inepair free of cost forno year
AJ Elk Lodge will be instituted at
anville
to The Fair
SANTA at The Fair December
11th 12th and 13th
DECEMBER 11th 12th and 18th visit
Santa Claus at The Fairfri
ON exhibition the entire week a grand
display of flue furs at Heymans 2t
CORN Highest market price
paids E F SPEARS SONS
J F ANDERSON has been appointed
Postmaster at Anderson vice N Caven
ylCHICK PIPERS case will be heard
by U Commissioner Hill at Lexing-
ton Thursday
MRS MILLARD F KENNEY Has pur-
chased of James H Haggard a cottage
on Higgins avenue for 1100
PROF OLGER of tue Georgetown
College preached at the Baptist ChurchSunday morning and evening
THE backbone of the drouth has beennot only but disintegrated dissrilxed diluted and dissipated
THE Public Schools of Falmouth haveclosed on account of diphtheria Two
deaths and several bad cases are re-
ported
IN the federal court at Chicago JudgeKohlsaat fined John R Toneyl000 andcosts for selling oleomargarine as purebutter H
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N F hand three turkeys to ressed and shipped to Con-
gressman Sguth 25
pounds eadi for Thanksgiving
of Sharpsburg hasreceived a large collection of curiosfrom his brother Major H T Allen
A now stationed in the PhillipmeUyL-
v IN the Court of Appeals the csseofGartland vsi Connor was affirmed andthe Northern Bank vs City of Parisappealed was dis-
missed
CARL CRAWFORD is running the bestbarber shop in the city and will con
tinue to do the same An uptodatebath room and polite attendants Giveme a call tf
THE Ladies of the Christian Churchwill have their annual sale for Thanksgiving on tomorrow at Harry Simonsold stand Turkeys old hams cakessalads and all other good eatables can befound there Dont forget to attend
RS NATHAN BAYLESS SR wasoperated oh for appendecitis by
Sr Bicketts of Cincinnati aud DrsRoberts of this cityDr Roberts who has been in constantattendance since says she is improvingnicely
CAPT WILL H KIRBY one of themost popular Conductors ever found en-
an L N train has engaged in thelivery and transfer business atPaducah His friends and they arethousands wish him success in his newventure
Miss NELLIE B BEDFORD announcesin this issue her candidacy for Suptof Public Schools for Bourbon countyMiss Bedford is a daughter of CaptHarry Bedford afad has had eight yearsexperience in the school room and isreputed to bVan excellent teacher
Mr Garret Worrow Davis son offormer Senator Garett Davis has justpublished a clever Kentucky story enti-
tled Hugh Darnaby which deals withaffairs in Central Kentucky during theCivil War and which will be particularly enteresting to readers in this State
FD COY formerly of Louisville
Iniluonjj and assets 3 owes 31-
d d Kentucky baiiksand claims tohave lost in Kentucky invest-
ments He waa one of the ofthe Kentucky Union Railroad in whichseveral of our citizens were at that tiireinterested
THE Flemingsburg TimesDemoctatAs the ravages of the hawks go
far toward keeping down the quail sup-
ply in this country as well as
vote one day W a hawk hunt andthat suggest the first Friday inDecember which will be the 7th
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Bourbon WinsAt the State meeting of the Daugh-
ters of the Confederacy held last weekat Winchester Mrs R G Stonerelected Treasurer and Mrs Ann DLucas Secretary Mrs R J NeelynndMrs H B Clay were also in attend
anceMrsStoner is a very attractive and
cultured has a wide circle ofacquaintances throughout the StateThe association honoring her with itshighest office will find they were veryfortunate in their selection and her acceptance
Mrs Lucas widow Capt J WLucas is the daughter of the late GenDesha of county and aof Col Joseph and Capt Ben Deshadeceased two gallant officers in thafamous Kentucky Orphan Brigade Abright woman with a lovely christiancharacter The Daughters voted wiselyin choosing her for this importantoffice
A Dastardly TrickSome time Sunday night a rear win
dow in the Opera House was forcedopen and after gaining admission theperson or persons went to the orchestrapit and cut the strings and otherwisemutilated the bass violin belongingj toCharles Hukill who plays in the GrandOrchestra They also destroyed thebow Manager Porter offers a rewardof ten dollars for information which willlead to the conviction of the person orpersons and it is to be hoped that hewill succeed in locating them
A Paris Girl Entered a ConventMiss Mary OConnor daughter of the
late Mayor Roger OConnor has takenthe cap at the Academy of Our Lady ofAngels at Elmira New York This is
order and is under the auspices of the Catholic church Whenone takes the vows they not allowed-to go beyond the convent walls andnever see any one from the outer worldexcept those in the classrooms Miss
gifted young lady Shohas writers numerous articles and poemsfor different magazines
Bourbon Circuit CourtTHE Bourbon Circuit Court convened
yesterday with Judge J E Cantrill andCommonwealths Attorney Robt Frank-lin on hand ready for business
The following gentlemen compose thegrand juryWPArdery forn Jeptha ButlerJohn G Redmon B F WilsonJohn W Wright R F AdairG T Bradley ClarkNathan Goodman James BryanLee Beal B F Stipp
A Narrow EscapeMr Clay Stone and Miss Anna Victor
Mr Lee Spears and Miss Ollie Bucknernarrowly escaped a serious accidentwhile driving home from the party givenby Miss Sue Buckner Friday nightThe night was dark and rainy and theirbuggies collided breaking both so theywere compelled to wait in the rain untildaylight to repair one of thejauggies sothey could get back lo town Mr JohnSpears and Miss Jessie Turney had theirbuggy turned over the same night butluckily escaped injury
Serious AccidentAT Lexington Sunday night while
returning from a fire and crossing therailroad track Fire Chief Georgo WMuir Fireman Frank Sutton DriverJames McMurtey and Tom Cromwell a
reporter were struck by theC O switch engine and all badlyinjured It being dark and a severestorm raging the engineer failed tohear the gong of the fire wagon
Bourbon Boy WinsMR GRAHAM SMEDLEY of Millers
burg Saturday won the theoratorical contest at Georgetown oversix contestants
Mr Smedleyis the son of J G Smedley the wellknown dry man ofMillersburg
Reward
I will give ten dollars reward for information which will lead to the conviction of the person who broke into theGrand Opera House Sunday night anddestroyed the bass violin in the orchestra
R S PORTER
Special Turkey Trains
The K O division of the L N lastWeek run several opecial trains loadedwith turkeys the Eastern marketsfor Thanksgiving There was an averjage gf ten cars per day bringing many
The Coeur Commandery No26 Paris Kentnpky unanimously elected Miss Lizzette Dickson daughter ofHon E M Dickson sponsor for theirCommandery at the Triennial Conclavewhich meets in Louisville in August1901
Insurance Paid In 1899During the year 1809 Paris paid in
premiums for fire insurance 32042 andreceived only 942i The balance will
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THE MOVING THRONG
Notes About Our Guests Arrivals andDepartures Society Doing
Miss Clara Dawson is dangerouslyill
Miss Mattie Grinnan is visiting inCynthiana
Mrs Ruth Lockwood is visiting inLexington
Samuel B Rogers returnedfrom a in West Virginia
Mr Frank P Kenney and arevisiting relatives in this city v
Miss Ollie Buckner is ill She isthreatened with pneumonia
Mr Ross Williamson has returned-to Lexington after a visit in Paris
Mrs Jennie Kenney Lyle hasfrom a visit to Louisville
Miss Elizabeth Hazelrigg ofis the guest of Miss Kate Lucas
Wallace Leer son of Mr and MrsStout Leer is very ill with typhoidfever
Mrs Hardin Lucas left yesterdayfor a visit to her parents in Masoncounty
Capt Ed Taylor representing theJohn Shillito Co Cincinnati was in thecity Friday X
Hon Charles Stoll of Lexington-was among the visiting attorneys hereyesterday
Duncan Bell and Sidney Clay leftthis morning fora hunt in Mississippi
and AlabamaMrs has been very
ill for several days She was someyesterdayMrs Hoffman Wood of Mt Sterling
is visiting her parents Mr and MrsH C Whaley
Mr Vanmeter son and daughter ofDanville are guests of Mr and MrsJohn Woodford
Mrs Robt Field returned to herhome in St Louis yesterday after a visitto relatives in Paris
Miss Mae Woodberry who has beenin Paris for some time left Saturday forher home in Danville Ills
Messrs Gates by Woodford andQuincy Ward will return tomorrowfrom a deer hunt in Michigan
Mr A S J Holt of San Franciscowho has been visiting his brother BenP Holt left yesterday for his home
Mrs Dr Davis Mr DavisMr Oscar Yates of Louisville arrivedlast evening to attend the FrostDaviswedding
Mrs R L Palmer and daughterMacievof Sturgeon Mo who has beenvisiting in Bourbon returnedhome yesterday
Messrs Rl P Dow Jr and JosephRion of the DowHayden Grocery Coat Winchester spent Sunday in thisCity
Mrs B Miller has been ill forthe past two weeks He was taken tothe Good Samaritan Hospital last Friday
Louis Lilleston who has been making his hoine in Kansas City for thepast three years arrived home lastnight
Messrs Simms Wilson ThompsonTarr Douglass Thomas and Ed
are on huntiug trip in Southern
Mrs W H Price of Denver Colwho has been the guest of Mrs JohnStuart and sisters returned to her homeSaturday
Rev R E OByrne of the Kentucky Childrens Home Society ofNewport was a caller at THE NEWSoffice yesterday
Mrs Ben Hardin Helm of Elizabethtown and Mrs John S Williams ofMt Sterling are guests of Mrs R GStoner at Oakland
Mrs Leo Heyman who has beenthe guest of Mrs Al Greenbaum
yesterday to her home in Car-lisle accompanied by Mrs Greenbaumaud daughter Dorothy who will spendthe holidays in that city
Miss Jesse entertainedmost delightfully at cards yesterdayafternoon in honor of her guests MissVictor of Cynthiaua and the MissesGaitskill of Mt Sterling A most delicious lunch was served The firstprize was won by Miss Lizzette Dickson and the booby by Miss LizzieWoodford
Miss Sue Buckner was the charm-ing hostess Friday evening vto a
masquerade dance given to the NewEuchre Club at the magnificent home ofher father Mr Walker Buckner nearthis city At intermission a delightfulluncheon courses was
I ette iclon Spanish GSlJohnscJnr Sobftish Lass Martha
Clay Oldfashioned Girl Sue BncknetThe Bride Lillian Gaitskill Not
Winchester Vivian Gaitskill NotMasqued Winchester Bessie SpahrNydia Winchester Ollie BucknerGeorgia Goodwin Winter WinchesterMilda McMillan College Girl Madge-Carruthers Baby Cincinnati MarieParrish Japanese Laiy Sallie JoeHedges Gypsy Jessie Turney NunAnnieVictor Oldfashioned Girl Cynthiana Mary Best Tarr College NanKate ucajs Colonial Dame EddiSlurs Shepardess Ollie Butler Josihh
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Allens Annie G Tarr Eccentricity Mrs Sidney G ClayDame
Messrs Albert Hinton HoboWornall Negro Hinton WearyWillie Will Spahr Englishman Win-chester Clay Stone Rough Rider OakHinton Bohemian John Spears MonkJoe Groxton Summer Girl WinchesterClell Turney Dude Hugh Brent DudeLee Spears Sidney Clay ConfederateOfficer Capt James Rogers KnightTemplar Walker Buckner ClownWoodford Buckner Old Man CharlesDickson Domino Henry May DominoAylette Buckner Roman SenatorBrent Chappie J W BaconSquire Turner Not Masqued MtSterling
Box Party
The gentlemen of the New EuchreClub entertained the lady members ofthe same club to a box party at theOpera House Saturday night The following constituted the party
Misses Lucas Simms Eddie SpearsDickson Buckner E Woodford MWoodford Mt Sterling TarrGraves Louise Parrish Renick Turney Johnson Marie Parrish ButlerBrent Qlay Hedges Carruthers Cincinnati GoodwimSpahr McMillan Victor Cynthianaand Messrs Albert Hinton William
Jr Oakford Hinton PayneWornall Turney Bacon DicksonTucker Stone Brennan Brent MayWalker Dailey Grigsby FreemanLexington Bowman Lexington
Croxton Winchester Talbott ClayAylette
WHY didnt we come here firstThats at The Fair Storeoften
MR W J Rosshas returned to Lex-ington from Arizonia where he wentseveral years ago for his health and willbe located with the Moore School ofTelegraphy Mr Ross married MissGraham of Centerville precinct
THE regular meeting of W BM will be held in the lecture room ofchurch Friday November 30th at three-p m and on Sunday following Dec2d in the evening they will observe CW B M day and will have an address by Miss Helen E Moses fromIndianapolis one of the officers of theNational Board Everyone invited andAuxiliary of the county especially urgedto be present
As Administrator of Mrs JoannaHanlin and agent for her heirs the un-dersigned will on
Dec 7th1900 at the Court House door in ParisKentucky beginning about 11 oclocka m expose to public sale the follow-ing described property
The real estate of decedent located onTenth street near L N depot front-ing on said street and having thereonthree dwelling houses consisting of twocottages of three rooms each and oneframe twostory dwelling of seven
room suited for a storeThe property will be offered in parcelsand as a whole and the right is reserved-to reject all bids
Purchasers invited to inspect theproperty before the day of sale
TERMS Said will be soldcredits of twelve months
the purchaser to execute bond with goodsurety to be approved by the undersign-ed or the purchaser may paycash and execute his note without suretytor the remaining twothirds in twopayments of six and twelve months orhe may pay all cash
W O HINTON Administrator ofJoanna Hanliu and Agt of her Heirs
A T FoRsyjra Auctioneer
Administratrixs Sale
As Administratrix Samuel C Bed-ford deceased the undersigned will athis Sa e Hume Bedfordurnptke in Bourbon County Kentuckybout 6 miles from on
CNoDAY DECEMBER 12 1900
beginniugat ic oclock a mhis ptisonal estate consist
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head of fat cattle3 calvesi and calf j
90 o sheep5 sows and 15 shoats5 fat hogs
ti sorrel horse-i mulei horrel horse330 shocks of corn3 stack timothyj am wI plow
shoyel plows
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r crosscuti hempbrake4 hand planters and hay knife-iTERMS Sums under 1000 cash
over 1000 three months credit thepurchaser to execute bond with
be approved by the under-signed with date a 6or purchaser may cash
MRS MARY F BEDFORDAdmx Samuel C Bedford
McMniAN TALBOTT AttysAt the same time and place I will sell
one sow and 30 shoatsMRS MARY F BEDFORD-
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LARGEST DRY GOODS STOREIN THE CITY
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j Ladies Misses and Childrens CloaksiiiiiiiiriHiiiiniiiiiniiinttiiiii
We have reduced fareJ teen pieces of
to 0 Cents per Yard former prices 6 c andThese goods are of this Falls purchase Come early aikirsecure first choice
HOSIERY AND mwrcomplete for Men Women and Children Betterarly before sizes are broken
OUTING CLOTH NIGHTMade just like you make them at home
Just received a new line of Ladies Eiderdown DressingSacques
See the J B CORSET It is sbeauty
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FOURTH MAIN STS PARIS KY
Ifyou cannot read this small print at a distance o 14 inches yeraseyesight is failing and should have immediate attention
Imperial spectacles and eyeglasses have perfect lenses always perfectly contred andpurest set iu frames of the highest elas ity fwd on eri i t3 of greatest
with the utmost llphn sFero 9 VViot iil fian ik and lenseanare scleufirtruilly fitted by 3 J lit r t i tUtj ai7r rivc ruisfaction for thefti j3are j erfe cV cl S titeM r o ot men not know how to fitY u x 3 adjtibVed hpectacles or pnor lenses and are tt 3roff without
classed las u with either of these spectacles of a reliable Gkillfirdeal jr and they will last longer without and be In end
We hate engaged the services C H Bowen who will visas61 the second andlast Tiiusrsflays of each month and invite
all vo call and have their eyes examined for which there is IBSKor money refuude1-
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469 ParisAt least ha e had trouble in keeping-
a cook during the Summer Much oftheir worry could have been avoidedhowever if had called call-ed DOW SPEARS We have lots ofreadyprepared foods and many thingsneeding Everything-in stock is freshif we havent whatyou call for it only takes a moment toget it Call us
WITH HER GOLDENAND ROYAL GREET
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But we have taken the hintfrom her advance agent andprocured a large stock FallClothing to be sold at p piars-rices Est top
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