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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAB VOLUME XXVI PARIS KENTUCKY TUESDAY OCTOBERS 1906 NUMBER Q r I c 1 J l h h t iilt ir C v 3 0 spy dr T 4 THE BOURBON NEWS1- X X 7L x 4 > > Head tIle Big Advertisement See Parker James big advertise nrnt on first page of todays Nev ivid it and profit by taking adva rar e bargains everoffered he people of Kentucky 37000 stock I he in the next few days Attending Grand Lodge ostwaster J L Early wine as mem i r of the Grand Tribunal of the K tit P and delegates Benj Perry J H H L Terrell and Keene Lutes Rathbone Lodge and Ed Rash of Lodge of North Middletown left yesterday to attend the Grand K which will convene In Louisville today Mr Earlywine will to the welcome address to be delivered by Mayor Paul C Barth Post Cards We have just received the finest line Cards ever brought to Paris in 22t PARIS BOOK STORE Plans for Policy Holders A large meeting of the Kentucky policy holders of the New York Life Mutual Life Insurance Com was held in Lexington Friday Central were present After much discussion the meeting decided by a large majority to support the tickets selected by the International Policy Holders Committee and to recommend that all Kentucky polio holders do likewise For Sale Cheap One Surehatch incubatonr as good as new Address P 0 box 222 Paris Ky 282t Killed His Brother Marion Tudor a farmer residing near Silver Creek in Madison county was known farmer of the place The KieUlJi of an insult to Mrs Nathan Tudor by Marion Tudor Nathan Tudor was ar rested immediately after the killing and placid under guard To P B Broaddus who ar jAii jwui statement My brother who had been to Richmond attending parks Brothers circus returned to mv house where he made his home greatly under the influence of liquor He no sooner entered the house than he insulted my wife On being told of these insult to her I procurad nay gun and going into room where he was shot him r I IT the l r r tJ I f ofT st i andsee t 1 Representative men from all parts of s Ii eo f 1 d n J same d was said to have been result- e t n 1 a d1 o rested him Tudor made the s d It j tl H r I 3 t tr t that I s e o nights r the the- y > ¬ > Will Be Great Improvement There was an ordinance passed at the last meeting of the City Council concrete pavements laid in front of certain property in the city within ninety days At the expiration of the given time if the owners of the said property have not complied with the ordinance the city will proceed to build the pavements and take a lien on the property When all of the pave ments mentioned in the ordinance are finished Paris will be one of the best paved cities in Kentucky This is one of the greatest improvements that could have been ordered by our city fathers Timely Bargains Fall suits top coats rain coats mammoth dissolution sale now going on Building Permits Granted The following building permits were granted at last meeting of the City CouncilT Tarr twostory brick business house corner Fourteenth and Main 3500 Ed Gorey five cottages in rear of colored pubilc school S400 each Thomas Owsley residence on Fif teenth street 1500 Mary A Taylor addition to residence on Eighth street 400 John M Endicott buggy house South Main 300 Red Cross flour is good made at E F Spears Sons new mill Ask your grocer 24tf For Pickles We have white vinegar Ferndell Pickling Spice and large It C P COOK CO Bourbon Yearlings Good Average In the spring summe and fall vales in the East this year 1145 thorough bred yearlings have been disposed of at public auction They brought a total of 760090 an excellent average of 66383 They comprise practically all the yearlings on the market publicly this year The Bourbon county breeders show good average for their yearlings viz Clay Bros sold 5 average 1410 total 7050 Col E Clay sold 28 average 76340 total 21375 James EClay sold 6 average 50417 total 3025 Catesby Woodford sold 27 average 142225 total 38400 C and B V orfford sold 2 average 4875Q5tal 975 order- ing shapesinFall I F l font ¬ ¬ ¬ ° Will Extend Water Mains In compliance with a request from citizens on avenue and streets the Council has ordered water mains extended on those streets for adistance of 1000 feet with two additional fire plugs A petition from the same citizens asking that light be established on said streets is now in the hands of the light committee Held Without Bali In Judge Dundons court the case against Will Coleman the murder of Henry Botts another negro was called for Friday at 10 oclock Coleman waived examination and was held to the Bourbon Circuit Court without bail and reminded to jail The witnesses for the Common wealth were each recognized in the sum p 100 for their appearance before the grand jury meets Monday November 26 Diamonds Do you want a safe investment Buy a gnod are going up every day We still have an assort merit of choice gems at a price that you will find hard to equal It SHIRE FITHIAN Farms For Sale The Fishback farm 455 acres near Carlisle Sunland Stock Farm 139 acres near Paris The Dan Morgan farm 300 acres in Mason county Many other farms both large and small for sale by John Duley Maysville Ky tf WANTED Two fresh Jersey cows Must be extra good Apply to Clover Dairy East Tenn Phone No 11 282t J R ADAIR RENT Four new cottages on Stoner avenue 4 rooms each within ten minutes walk of Main street or passenger depot Apply to E B Hedges or ring 379 E T Phone 254t Trees Plants Vines Our General Catalogue cf Fruit and Orpamental Trees Evergreens Schrubs Grape vines Rhubarb Asparagus Small Fruits etc is now ready on ap plication We employ no Agents but sell direct to the planter H HiILLENMEYER SONS 282mos Lexington Ky l Han- son chargedwith tra I diamondthey I JJTU FOR Leaf ¬ ¬ ¬ = UC VVa THE LADIES STORE We are Now Showing the Latest Styles in t Mies and Misses Readytowear Suits j ana separate Skirts HATS SILKS AND t THE NEW WEAVES IN DRESS GOODS f- f Novelties in Belts Hand Bags and Collars WE STILL HAVE ON HAND A LOT OF Which we are at very loves Oxfords FLOOR RUGS A Complete Line of Sizes in the Newest Patterns K CO I J i HC ft PHIPPS J i r It I tALL tt I i I i t lADIES FineOXFOR St IIt offering pricesWhite 85 J air J c 19 I m 0 itc lrI f7 I j I t i INSPECTION TNVITED I I J it tr rqr F fR k4S TYFTa tt tt ldR T fA t T TT tlRl tf tT 2Txtl t R Stt t FRANK 1 4 PLAID WOOLENS f i 4- t fr + + + + + + > + < => < + > +++ + + ++ ++ ++ + ++ + + + + ++ + ++++ + +++++ = + < + + I f i ZSV r m ft BIG 1O DAYS CLOSING OUT t B g IBVW m w r B B I 7 d I m if I m v tI fJ 1I < I Z II zI I I I I 7 0 e I 7 d S 11 1 1 t 4 tI1a M i S 1 I r o 3Jj k ffl j llflf jotG tJ 3 ma mt JJ i I1 i 2 tiJ E SALE I 5 s r g a 1 f y s i i = + > + + + VItt P ABKER JAMES Positively will last but one week longer Everything must be sold in that time To enable us to do this we invite the people of Paris and surrounding country to see all other stocks of mer chandise in our line then call on us for comparison j i We well know if the consideration of dollars and cents amount to anything to you you will certainly place your order with us We guarantee every piece of merchandise that goes out of our store If found unsatisfactory in any manner or form your mpny ill b cheerfully refunded s fy PARKER i MIES Paris n I I 1 I I I L W k e k1v j it J J K J kiJ J 0 ennc t J it fJita DtIJi I1i IJj jf ib1 1t t Ilni N i u I c- Q t 0 a J lr i Ju t rj tt c J 4 y i f r 4 4 L Y S rfr t 0 A t0at f Dar fA N t fr l f j- 11k1 ¬ > > > > > < > < + + + + + +
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Head tIle Big AdvertisementSee Parker James big advertise

nrnt on first page of todays Nevivid it and profit by taking adva rar e

bargains everofferedhe people of Kentucky 37000 stock

I he in the next few days

Attending Grand Lodgeostwaster J L Early wine as mem

i r of the Grand Tribunal of the Ktit P and delegates Benj Perry J H

H L Terrell and Keene LutesRathbone Lodge and Ed Rash of

Lodge of North Middletownleft yesterday to attend the Grand

K which will convene InLouisville today Mr Earlywine will

to the welcome address to bedelivered by Mayor Paul C Barth

Post CardsWe have just received the finest line

Cards ever brought to Parisin

22t PARIS BOOK STORE

Plans for Policy HoldersA large meeting of the Kentucky

policy holders of the New York LifeMutual Life Insurance Com

was held in Lexington Friday

Central were present Aftermuch discussion the meeting decided bya large majority to support the ticketsselected by the International PolicyHolders Committee and to recommendthat all Kentucky polio holders dolikewise

For Sale CheapOne Surehatch incubatonr as good

as new Address P 0 box 222 ParisKy 282t

Killed His BrotherMarion Tudor a farmer residing near

Silver Creek in Madison county was

known farmer of the place TheKieUlJiof an insult to Mrs Nathan Tudor byMarion Tudor Nathan Tudor was arrested immediately after the killingand placid under guard

To P B Broaddus who arjAii jwui

statement My brother who hadbeen to Richmond attending parksBrothers circus returned to mv housewhere he made his home greatly underthe influence of liquor He no soonerentered the house than he insulted mywife On being told of these insultto her I procurad nay gun and goinginto room where he was shot him

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certain property in the city withinninety days At the expiration of thegiven time if the owners of the saidproperty have not complied with theordinance the city will proceed tobuild the pavements and take a lien onthe property When all of the pavements mentioned in the ordinance arefinished Paris will be one of the bestpaved cities in Kentucky This is oneof the greatest improvements thatcould have been ordered by our cityfathers

Timely BargainsFall suits top coats rain coats

mammoth dissolution sale now going on

Building Permits GrantedThe following building permits were

granted at last meeting of the CityCouncilT Tarr twostory brick businesshouse corner Fourteenth and Main3500Ed Gorey five cottages in rear of

colored pubilc school S400 eachThomas Owsley residence on Fif

teenth street 1500Mary A Taylor addition to residence

on Eighth street 400John M Endicott buggy house

South Main 300

Red Cross flour is good made at EF Spears Sons new mill Ask yourgrocer 24tf

For PicklesWe have white vinegar Ferndell

Pickling Spice and largeIt C P COOK CO

Bourbon Yearlings Good AverageIn the spring summe and fall vales

in the East this year 1145 thoroughbred yearlings have been disposed of atpublic auction They brought a totalof 760090 an excellent average of66383 They comprise practically all

the yearlings on the market publiclythis year The Bourbon county breedersshow good average for their yearlingsviz

Clay Bros sold 5 average 1410total 7050

Col E Clay sold 28 average76340 total 21375James EClay sold 6 average 50417

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Will Extend Water MainsIn compliance with a request from

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Held Without BaliIn Judge Dundons court the case

against Will Colemanthe murder of Henry Botts anothernegro was called for Friday at 10oclock Coleman waived examinationand was held to the Bourbon CircuitCourt without bail and reminded tojail The witnesses for the Commonwealth were each recognized in thesum p 100 for their appearance beforethe grand jury meets MondayNovember 26

DiamondsDo you want a safe investment Buy

a gnod are going upevery day We still have an assortmerit of choice gems at a price thatyou will find hard to equal

It SHIRE FITHIAN

Farms For SaleThe Fishback farm 455 acres near

Carlisle Sunland Stock Farm 139acres near Paris The Dan Morganfarm 300 acres in Mason county Manyother farms both large and small forsale by John Duley Maysville Ky tf

WANTEDTwo fresh Jersey cows Must be

extra good Apply to CloverDairy East Tenn Phone No 11

282t J R ADAIR

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Trees Plants VinesOur General Catalogue cf Fruit and

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