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THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY APRIL4r

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The display of Womens ReadytoWear Garments on the second floor is verytimely New and stylish effects in Ettamines Voilles Checks Scotch MixturesEtc The tailoring and finish is perfect and its a good it fromany point of view you will All necessary alterations made without expense tothe customer l v

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u ETXAMINESBlack and Navy Walking Length Skirts Silk Lined

Coat trimmed with Wood Silk Braid A regular 1850value butextra good value at 1450

Others More Expensive

12 styles in Black Ettamine end Voile Dress Skirts every-one a splendid value at the price Taffata Trimmed newshapes and material firstclass superior finish

850 to 2500

SCOTCH MIXTURES-A 22inch Coat Mixture straps on Coat andKilted Skirt a serviceable Walking Suit splendid at

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HTghclass goods Special values at

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NEW FABRICS-A fine assortment in the new light Mixtures and Checksveryhandsome Dress Suits beautifully Tailored and Finished High grade in every respect

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DUST COATS-A needful garment for Spring and SummerTaffata Silk Dust Coats Youll need one for travelingthis Summer

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Spring Costumes

Lovers of Spring gowns will enjoy thiscollection of beautiful costumes It is

the most satisfying selections westave ever had The most correct stylesonly at very low priees 1250 to 50

Fine Wool Voiles at 49cThese are great vaiues all wool 40

Siaches wide in all the new seasonscrem tan ravey champagne

fs and black Just one value from astock filled with the best dress goods bar

gigasns we have ever shown Silkand woolcrepe the soft clinging fabrics that appealta prominent dressers in the seasonseffective shades 1 and 125 per yard

GlovesSpring importations of Jouvin Gloves-

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gloves are the best made newest coloringatar Spring wear

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and bewitchinglyrnging all the newest tints and checks

grid exquisite matirial for a captivating75c 85c 1 per yard Special in

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We place thE newest beforeour patrons claiming fop all our noveltiesabsolute exclusiveness This weeksshowing embraces many beautiful textures Linen suitings are very strongplain and fancy weaves foreign anddomestic productions 25c up

SpecialsSomething of interest fast colored cot

ton suitings Boucle etamines Grecianvoiles at 15c

French Tissue OrgandiesT-

he new soft printed wash fabrics arethe craze in the East Our collection

exclusive showing prices 25c and 50c

Dress Making LadiesTailoring Us

Madame Walker will take pleasure inshowing the beautiful designt broughtwith her from the East

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ARTISTIC DRESSMAKINGWATSO18 and 20 N Upper St Lexington Ky

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Goon STUFF Pabst Beer now onsale Nothing half so good Get the bestalways and take no other Pabst Beerhas stood test bur Ii is pure andwholesome4iSmarlm V Sr CHARLES BAR

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Do You Want a Bargain

See those handsbme pieces of furniturein J T Hintons corner window Theprices on these will be reduced each dayuntil sold

One 90 00 sideboard less 160 perdavOne 3000 hat rack less 100 per day

One 1800 book case less 50 cents perdayAny piece sold separately Watch yourchance but dont let s6me one else getaheadvofypu while you are waiting

WANTED To trade a buggy for a set ofbuggy or break harness with collar andnames Call on or address

W O MILLERMail Carrier Route 4

WALL have just received oneof the handsomest lines of Wall Paperever brought to our Call and see foryourself Firstclass hanger to put it on

GEO W DAVIS

PURE BEER T F Brannon is agentfor the celebrated There isnone better This Beer can be found onsale at all firstclass bars When youcall for the Lion Beer take no other

EGGS FOR SALE BrownLeghorns and Barred Plymouth RockEggs for sale Address i

MRS JAMES THOMPSONPhone 256 tf Glenkenriey Ky

RParker Club in the State was

organized ajL Frankfort yesterday by aloift100 enthusiastic young DemocratsMany of the leading people are amongthe members

PAINTED OR desiring-to have their old buggies painted or re-paired call on

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SHEEP KILLING killingdogs are at work again the farmersthroughout the country are sufferingfrom nighty depredations In Woodfordlarge numbers of sheep are being killednightly by worthless curs

NOTICEThe members of the Bourbon County

Democratic Committee arevliereby notified-to meet in the County Court Room onSaturday 9th at 2 xp msiandard

GEO W rMORRO-Wr Chairman

PUBLIC SALE

House and LotBOURBON CIRCUIT COURT

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virtue of an oT the BourbonCircuit Coiirt made and entered in theabove styled cause I Will sell at Ipublicauction the Public Squire in front ofthe Court House in Paris Ky on

Monday April 25 1904

about the hour of 12 oclock a m thefollowing described real estate towit

Acertain dwelling lotin Paris Kentucky ori Washington

avenue fronting on said avenue andbounded on the Southwest by the

of James McClure on the Northeast by Thomas Richardson and on theEast by the lot of Jerry Duncans heirsand being the same property conveyed toJohn H Lake by A R by deedrecorded in Bourbon Countyoffice in Deed Book No page 184

Said sale will be made on a credit of sixmonths and for the purchase money thepurchaser will be required to executebond with good security to theundersigned Master Commissioner andbearing interest at per centper annum from the of sale untilpaid

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Entered at the Paris Ky postoffice asSecondclass Mail Matter

ANNOUNCEMENTSWe are authorized to announce Claude

M Thomas of Bourbon as a candidatefor the Democratic nomination for Congressman from the Seventh District subject tp the action of the District Conven-tion to be held in the of Lexingtonon Thursday May 12 1904

Hon C M Thomas AnnouncesFor Congress-

In this issue of the NEWS Hon C MThomas announces as candidate for theDemocratic nomination for Congress ofthis the Seventh District He first madethis announcement in a speech yesterdayin the Quarterly which wascrowded with Bourbon Democrats tolisten to his severe arraignment of the Republican party Mr Thomas representedBourbon for two terms in the Legislature-was elected elector for the State at largein 1888 and 1892 and had the honorof being the youngest State elector everelected by either party Under Clevelands second administration he was Consul at Marsailles France In each casewhen he has served the people he has

honor upon himself and upon hisconstituents He is an unswervingDemocrat and no man in the district isbetter qualified to represent the Ashland District than Hon ClaudeThomas He is a young statesman that

this once noted district

Easter Services

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

handsome edifice of the Christianchurch was crowded Sunday bothing and night to part the Easterservices Elder Carey Morgan was at hisbest and preached two most excellentand appropriate sermons The choir wasone of the best ever heard in a localchurch The features of the musical program were the solos by Mrs Frank Fithian and Mr Chas Hill Mrs Fithiansvoice is a sweet clear pure and cultivatedsoprano and her solo was highly enjoyedby the large congregation present MrHill possesses of the richest baritonevoices in this section of the andhis solo was greatly appreciated and complimented

CATHOLICThe Easter services at the Catholic

church are always beautiful and im-pressive and Sunday was no exception tothe rule Father sermon on

Christs Passion and Death was an exceptionally fine one He began with thebirth Christ and ended with His resurrection The following is the musicalprogram renderedKyrie St ClaireGloria ConcaneCredo ConcaneRegina Coeli HammerSanctus ConcaneBenedictus FarmerAgnus St Claire

The singing of Miss Marysoprano and Miss Gorey alto andr r t

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SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The services at Second Presbyterianchurch Sunday were andappropriate for Easter The Rev DrRutherford preached ar eloquent andforceful sermon The of the trio

Miss Annie Lee Washington Mrs WA Johnson and C was verysweet and pleasing The solos of thegifted songstress Miss Annie Lee Washington was simply beautiful and showedher lovely and highly cultivated voice togreat advantage Francis Johnsonsaccompaniments on the pipe organ werequite a feature of the good music

METHODIST

At the Methodist church Sunday asnsual the pastor Rev J L Clark gavehis congregation a fine sermon whichdoes not seem hard for this gentleman to j

do The singing of the quartette MrsH A Powers Mrs Tom Arkle MrsWalter Clark and Fletcher Mann was especially fine Mrs Powers solo was unusually sweet arid touching

ST PETERS EPISCOPAL

The usual beautiful Easter services ofthe Episcopal church were held at St

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Rev Mr Abraham The musical propram was an elaborate one and reflectsmuch credit upon Miss Kate Lee Hoogethe organist-

IN MIDST OF BUBONIC Revs JohnHenry and Charles Forman three brothersformerly of Mason county now

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plague The Revs Forman have beenj

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RUTTING ON AIRS The Mayor of Carlisle has appointed a commission of threemembers of the city council to employengineers and make plans and specifications for a 25000 waterworks systemThis is the proper caper By all meanslet your city own the plant We knowwhereof we speak j

Hays Conies AgainAttorney General a

responseBeckhams his criticism on theGovernors veto of the bill allowing threeassistants for the Attorney Generals department at the cost of 6200 TheAttorney General insists if the bill hadbecome a law it would have saved theState money He charges that the Governor approved the order paying 4500 tothree in the insurance franchiseeases that brought not a cent of revenue to i

the State He says if the Governor in-

sists that part of the already expended should be charged to the administrations of Govs Bradley and Brown heshould assume the estimated cost of theunfinished work under the exAuditorwhich is 60000 which would make Uiannual cost 25 45794 3

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Splendid Line ofIs now at its best We are Displaying this season a line of new designsnew patterns and new effects in

English French and Germanproductions that are excelledwhere Your in Wall Paperscan be satisfied here anytrouble

Come and see us and let us giveyou an estimate on any work youmay want

C F BROWER COCarpets Draperies Wall Paper Wood Mantels

MAIN BROADWAY LEXINGTON KY

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OUR LEADING SPECIALTY

The WALKOVER SHOE

All the New Pretty Dainty Styles and Ex-clusive Designs in

for Spring and Summer are here in boundlessassortments and at prices impossible

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