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VOLUME XXV PARIS KENTUCKY FRIDAY JANUARY 27 1905 NUMBER 8
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Having decided to invest in land I nowoffer sale privately all of uiy townproperty consisting my home place in
Division and house lot inEast Paris adjoining the property of MrsPorter Jett and Mr Wm also
building lot on Houston avenue adjoining the property of D T Wilson
apply toMRS GERTRUDE THOMPSONor I D THOMPSON
Farm For Sale or Rent
110 acres in Nicholas County 8miles from Carlisle 3 miles fromSharpsburg Good land good 8 roomhouse firstclass improvements
tobacco barnneighborhood Call on or ad
dress STROTHER203t Carlisle Ky
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WALL PAPERdirect from fourteen of the largestWall Paper Factories in the
DecorationsLINCRUSTA WALTON
PLASTERBURLAPS
METILEVARNISHED TILE
and MOULDING
For reasonable prices andcall at 516 Main street Phone 307
A Surprise PartyA pleasant surprise party may be
given to your stomach and liver bytaking a medicine which relievetheir pain and discomfort viz DrKings Life Pills They are amost wonderful remedy affordingsure relief and cure for headachedizziness and constipation 25c atOberdorfers drug store
will pay the highestmarket cash for feathersCall on or address
THOMAS BBQS1 New Phone 303 Paris Ky
Will Plead His Own Case
William S Taylor fugitive fromKentucky telegraphed to Des Moinesthat lie would arrive there next weekto plead his own defense in the mootcourt which will be held by the stu-
dents of Drake University and inwhich he Has been indicted
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Bonds Stock and Land Notes Bought and Sold
FIFTY GOOD FARMS FOR SALE
j Come to See Me at 215 Court Street
Phone 333 Maysvifle Ky
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The Rev Dr Charles E Woodcock-of Detroit was consecrated Bishop ofKentucky in that city WednesdayThe service was according to the
rites of the Protestant Episcopal church and Dr Woodcock
the vestments of his officefrom Bishop Tuttle presiding Bishop-of the United States The personalty-of the new Bishop is reported fromhis old home as follows
The Bishodelect is of spare butwiry physique and he has the requi-site amount of nervous energy to ac-
complish a great deal and to over-come seemingly unsurmountable ob-
staclesHe is in no sense a sensationlist
naturally inclined to conserva-tism However he has strong
and is never at a loss forwords to forcibly express his sentiments in regard to church or publicaffairs
He is a lover of clean sports andunusual thing in the
for him to participate in a gameof baseball with his son and theyouths of the parish
In his pulpit Dr Woodcock talksto his people as man to man urgingclean manly life and allegiance tojthe causes of the Savior His ear-nestness carries with it conviction-
To meet Dr Woodcock is to gainin indelible impression not only as to
his personal appearance but as to hismentality His delicate strong facehis deep expressive eyes his unquestionable sincerity are not to beforgotten His quick and accuratecomprehension and sound commonsense display themselves in even acasual meeting while a more intimate relationship will show a deepknowledge of theological and classicliterature together with a clear insight in current history
Did you say you had no fire insur-ance Well go and see W 0 Hinton He has the right kind tf
Apples Apples-
I have just received a new lot offancy applesjthat bought at 25
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AMUSEMENTS
AN EXCELLENT COMPANY
The Neville Companyto uphold the standard of
excellence in their performance at theGrand Opera House each productionseems to eclipse the preceding oneLast night Carmen was the bill and-a better production has not been seenon the local stage for a long timeTonight the late Augustine Dalysmasterpiece Leah the Forsakenwill be the attraction No true loverof the drama can afford to miss thisgem It is a classic in ever senseand in the title role Miss Nevillegives her greatest impersonationthe week in the part of Leah Shehas created a perfect furore in everycity where she has played it and sheis ably seconded by the management-in making this a feature performance-as no expense has been spared in furnishing special and beautiful sceneryand effects for this production Newand bright specialties will continue-to be seen each night and a specialmatinee will be given tomorrow atwhich the great Comedy drama AWomans Revenge will be the offering
SI STEBBINS
Vhere is much that is quaint andlaughable in the New England ruralplay Old Si Stebbins which willbe presented at the Paris GrandWednesday February 1st The playis clean and wholesome the
the golden rule The milkof human kindness makes its lessonsvaluable Old Si devotes his life todoing good to others in his awkwardhomespun way Dan Darleigh actsthe old Maine farmer Hazel Darleigh is the hoydenish orphan who isadopted by Old Si numerous specialties and the stage settingsone of which shows the shocks offodder in a cornfield are certainlyvery handsome A strong feature ofthe show is the Si Stebbins orchestra-A street parade is given at noon
FOR concrete pavements and allkinds of cement work see StuartOBrien oppTJ N freight office
A Farmers Club Organized
M W state organizer thebureau of agriculture addressed alarge audiencetbf farmers at BowlingGreen and organized the WarrenCounty Farmers Club A memberhip exceeding 100 was enrolled
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Indictment of Breathitt Men
The grandjury of Fayette countyhas Judge James HargisCounty fudge of Breathitt countyEd of that countyAlexander Hargis exSenator fromthat Senatorial district Elbert Hargis the County Judge andexSenator and Jesse Spicer aDeputy under Sheriff Callahanfor conspiringto kill James CockrillCity Marshal of Jackson who wasshot from the court house window inJackson two years ago The in-
dictment is found by the grand juryof Fayette the statute of Ed-
ward VI J giving jurisdiction to acourt in eiiiher the county in which acrime was iegun or in which it wasfinished Cockrell was shot inBreathitt county where the
if there was a conspiracy wasformed arid the crime begun anddied in county so that underthis statute the court in either countyhas jurisdiction William Brittonnow on in the Fayette CircuitCourt is as far we know the firstman who has ever been indicted andtried this statute
LATER REPORTChief of Walter Marshall
went to Jackson with bench warrants-to arrest five men indicted andupon his there found that a
them and refused to letMarshall the prisoners Hewired back to the officers of theFayette Circuit Court and receivedthe following reply
1 Breathitt county warrants shouldnot prevent you In serving the warrants you have Arrest the men ifpossible without bloodshed or reportto this court why you have not servedthe warrants
The supposition is that the Breathitt county warrants were hurridlyprepared served in order to headoff the Fayette officers and preventthat court from taking jurisdiction ofthe case
OGUIJS Dr HJ C Bowen theoculist will A J WintersCos on February 9th 1905
MARRIAGES t
s per announcement severalweeks ago the marriage of Miss Minnie Louise Marsh and Mr WilliamHenry Dill Wheat took place at thehome of the brides parents Mr andMrs B B Marsh near town
afternoon oclock Theceremony was performed by RevJoseph S Malone of the First Presbyterian church Mrs Rion Dowsister of the bride was matron ofhonor and Miss Milda McMillanmaid of honor Miss Francis
played the wedding marchThe happy couple left for Eminence
where an elaborate reception will begiven them by the uncle of the groomThey then go to New Orleans theirfuture
homeWANTED
Parties having policiesNos tJ27 inProvidence WashingtonInsurance Co written byT Porter Smith to pleasebring same into offiee No5 Broadway
BIRTHS
orn to the wife of Dan MahanyWednesday night a ten pound
I daughter
ASK your neighbor about Ferndell goods
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STOCK AND CROP
V T E Sharp of Ruddles Millsbought of J W Larkin of this city-a 90acre farm in Harrison for 70
per acretenas and Robt Collins have pur
chased of W his 141acrefarm on Redmon pike 100 peracre
Exports of wheat from the UnitedStates for the eleven months endedNovember 30 1904 amounted to 12
218703 bushels as compared with 68
bushels for the correspondingmonths a year ago
Mr Mitchell and sonWilliam have sold to Mrs AndersonFinch and Mr James Peed their farmnear Helena Mason county
200 acres for 20000
Calvin Jones and Mrs Mary JBV
Bedford sold their crop ofpounds of the Continental
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