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THE BGUBBGB NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY APRIL 23 190cJ0

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BOURDON CIRCUIT COURTN C Fisher Statutory Guardian

of Clara May Bos well etc FluffsOF SALE

Rachel A Barlow etcBy virtue of a judgment and order

f sale made and entered In the aboveaction at November term

1908 of the Bourbon Circuit Courtand an order made and entered in saidaction at the Marchterm 1909 of saidcourt the undersigned Master Commissioner of the Bourbon Circuit Courtwill on

Saturday May 1st 1909beginning at 10 oclock a m

sell at public auction to the highest

described in said judgment and now inbuilding the lot described asNo 1 situated in the City of

Paris Ky on High streetThird Floor Room Brussels

drugget 1 red bedstead 2 mattressesand 3 pillows on white bedstead twochairs two comforts one dresser

Room oed two chairs two comforts 1 mattress 2 pillows washstand 1 table 1 dresser

Room white bedstead 2 chairs2 tables 1 dresser 1 washstand 1mattress and pillows

Room set of furniture1 mattress comforts and chairs

Second Floor set of furniture consisting bed 1 tablethree chairs 3 mattesses 1 bolster 2

setRoombed two matresses and one pair of

carpet 1 set offour chairs 2 rockers 2 pillows 1table one comfort 2 blankets

Room 4 Brussels carpet and set offurniture

Second floor over dining room 2chairs dresser two chamberset 1 chiffonier stove

No 2 over lining room 2 whitetwo dressers 2 chairs 23 comforts 4 pillows 2 tables

2 chambersets one stoveFirst floor in the dining room A

26foot extension table 1 sideboardand all sufficient to run afirstclass boarding hcuse sidetablesetcAll

the furniture bricabrac etc inthe double parlors on the first floorexcepting therefrom one upright pianowhich is not the property of the firstpartyAll

the hall furniture in both the npper and lower halls and all the furniture in the family room on the firstfloor In fact all of the household andkitchen furniture now in the house asabove described

Said Commissioner will on

MONDAY MAY 3rd 1909About the hour

sell at public auction to the highest andbest bidder at the court house door inthe city of Paris Ky thereal estatedescribed in said judgment towit

The certain real estate with Ihedwelling and other improvementsthereon located in Paris Bourboncounty Kentucky described by metesand bound as follows

Beginning on High Street at 1 asshown on plat in Deed Book No 71page 606 in the Bourbon County Clerksoffice thence running at rightangles N 55 429 feet to low watermark in Houston Creek at 2 a

tree being on the line thencealong same S44 W 132 feet to a stakecorner to property now occupied by

property purchased of J L Walker in1863 S 56 E 247 feet to a stake inthe East margin of Church street andcorner to Lancaster at 4 thence withhis line N 34J E 71 feet to a stakecorner to same at 5 thence with hisline and that of Dimmitt S 55 E 215feet to High street at 6 thence alongsame 579 feet to the beginning andbeing lot No 43 and part of Jot No 42which said property fronts 69 feet onHigh street

Lot No 2 being the same lotby Wm Burr of J

1863 and bounded as followsBeginning at a stake on the East

margin of Church street and corner toLanCaster at 4 on said lot thence withline of No 1 N 56 W feet to 7 cor

Mrs Walker thence with her line S

street N 34 E 31 feet to the beginning at 4 plat of which property canbe found on record in Deed Book 71 atpage 606 in the Bourbon County Clerksoffice and being the same propertyconveyed to Maggie J Davis Fannie J Hicklin and others and afterwards conveyed by Maggie J Davisand her husband to Rachel A Ashbrook now Barlow by deed of recordin the Bourbon County Clerks office inDeed Book 82 page 502 v

Lot No certain lob of groundin the City of Paris Kentucky locatedon Church Ktreet and fronting thereonabout 40 feet and extending back 77feet to the line of the property described in the N C mortgageabove mentioned and is the sameproperty conveyed to Rachel Ashbrook now Rachel Barlow by JW Lancaster and wife by deed oLrecord in deed book 86 page 278 inthe Bourbon County Clerks office

Said personal property will be soldupon a credit of three months and thereal estate upon a credit of six andtwelve months for equal parts of thepurchase money The purchasers willbe required to execute bonds with approved surety bearing interest at therate of six per cent per annum fromday of sale until paid payable to theundersigned Commissioner or the purchasers may pay cash and j stop

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est Said sale will be made to satisfyplaintiffs debt and interest amount

day of sale to the sum of 370812and his costs 17769 amounting tothe sum of 388579 and the dent andinterest of the defendant Mary

amount on the day of sale to5147933 and her 2479 amounting to the 150412 amountingin the aggregate to the sum of 538993RUSSELL MANN M G B C C

N C Fisher AttorneyKenney Acutioneer

MILLERSBURG ITEMS

Fresh fish at Proctors WMr Garrett Mann is not so wejlMr S M AllenJmproves slowlyHow about walj paper You can

find it at MocksD A F

Brown continue about the sameMiss Bush of Winchester is the

guest of Mrs 8 M AllenLace curtain stretchers and new

lineof porch furnitue at MocksMrs WA Gardner and Miss Mary

H Taylor were in Cynthiana Wpdnesday

Mrs S B Turner returnedfrom a visit to friends at MtSter

lingMiss Elizabeth Allen returned

Monday from a house party at MtSterling

Mrs J F Barbee returnedfrom a protracted visjt to her

mother at Lebanon O

Mr Stanley Layson leftspent the summer in Canada with

Mr Aylette BucknerMr and Mrs A S Thompson of

Paris spent Saturday with theirdaughter Miss Blanche at M F C

Mr and Mrs Louis Rogers ofCane Ridge spent Wednesday withher father MrJG Allen and family

Mrs M P Collier childrenand Mrs M R Collier spent

with Mrs W G McClintock atParis

Dr G D Judy of Kirksvillespent Saturday till Monday withhis brothers Messrs G W and T DJudy

Mr Buffington returned to hishome at Huntington W VBT after abrief visit to Dr W M Miller andfamily

Mrs H K Humphrey of Circleville 0 and Mrs Waller Smith ofGoshen Indi will arrive today for aten days visit to Miss Ruth McClintock

Amity Lodge No 40 F A Mconferred the lira degree In Masonryon Mr Durbin Mason Tuesday night inregular meeting

Mrs Ed Dorian who has been theguest of her father Mr J G Allenand family for weeks leftTuesday for her home in MemphisTenn

Mrs G S Allen returned Saturday from the bedside of her sisterMrs Romulus Payne at Georgetownwho is recovering from a serious ill-ness

We have a nice lot of buggies andrunabouts on hand Our prices areright arid we guarantee all vehiclesvoid Call and see our line

PEALE COLLIER CO

Col C M Best underwent a slightoperation of the nose at Good Samaritan Hospital Lexington Tuesday byDr Stucky He is doing nicely MrsBest is with him

An Athletic Club of thirty members has been formed at M F C withMiss Wallace as director and teacherThe tennis court has been put in orderthe past week and is now ready for use

Mr and Mrs H T Eatterton ofEminence who have been the guestsof their daughter Mrs J V Ingelsfor the past week left Thursday for afew days visit to their granddaughterMrs Harold Collins of Maysville

Mrs Lizzie Miller returnedfrom Asheville N C where she

accompanied by her daughter MissJulia Miller went about two weeksago She reports Miss Julia doingnicely under the care of a good physician in a nice boarding house withseventeen jolly people

FOR will sell from mylot the twostory frame onNorth Main street adjoining my residence The building is large and contains quite an amount of valuable lumber which is in a good state of preservation Suitable for barn stable oroutbuildings Please call and inspectThe property can be rightThis is your opportunity

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The last meeting for the year ofthe Twentieth Century Club will bewith Miss Ruth McClintock Saturdayaftrnoon The following is the program

Roll call Farewell SentimentsArt Treasures of America Mrs

J M CaldwellMusic Miss Lula McNamara

AS BestSome Writers of the SouthlandMrs John Thorn

Old Settlers Storyby Ruth McClintock

Reprospection Symposium of the

done for you IndividuallyIn a onesided game of baseball

here Monday afternoon the Millersburg Military Institute defeated theRichmond Model School by a score of18 to 3 As the score indicated the visitors were outclassed The features ofthe game were the pitching of Watsonand the batting of McElmurray andHaley To enliven tie interest Richart slammed out a home run and MeElmurray made a sensational onehanded catch that robbed Richmond ofa run by the medium of the center garden For Richmond Parks added brilliance to the fielding of his position bycafching a liner that was meant for abeautiful single over second Theteams wereon the field as follows

Millersburg Hargis c Watson pFagan Ib Haley 2b Richart ss Rob

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120000 to 450000

Automobiles For RentOrders left with Rudolph Davis will receive prompt attention

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The Perfect Corset for Large WomcaIt places overdeveloped women on the same bass as their

slender sister tapers bust flattens the abdomen and desolately reJuces the hips from I to 5 inches Not a harness rnct acumbersome affair no torturing straps but the most scientific examplecf bored in such a manner as to give the wearer absolutefreedom of movement

New W B Reduso No 770 for large tall women Made of whitecoati Hose supporters front and sides Sizes 20 to 3bPrice 300

New V B Reduso No 772 for large is the sarao as No770 that the bust somewhat lower all around Made of white ecu tilHose front and sides Also made in batiste Sizes 20 to 36Prices 300

Ask dealer anywhere to show you the New W B Hipsubdolngmodels from 100 to 300 per pair

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By virtue of Execution No 238 diClerks office of the Bourbon QuarterlyCourt in favor of Peale Collier Coagainst Kentucky Mining and Development Co I will on

MONDAY MAY 3rd 1909Between the hours of 10 oclock am and 12 oclock m at the courthouse door in Paris Bourbon countyKp expose to public to the highest bidder the following property orso much thereof as may be necessaryto satisfy Plaintiffs debt and coststowit 1 stone crusher and truck 1forge 1 vice 1 lot pipe 2 water pumps1 box and kit of tools one shed building and lot of ore levied upon as theproperty of the Kentucky Mining andDevelopment Co

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tal to be raised on day of saleWitness my hand this 7th day of

April 1909StFri E P CLARKE S B C

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noon on the home groundsThe heavy plate glass in the front

doors of the grocery of T D JudySon wer shattered to pieces

afernoon during the windstormThey were open when someone openedthe rear door of the building againstwhich the wind was beating theyslammed with such force as to breakthe glass The doors are boarded up until the new glass which is ordered can

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ProprietorCold and Hot Baths

FIVE CHAIRS NO WAITS

Qny FirsfcJass Barbers Employed

Attention LadiesTelephone 377 if You Need a

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attention to Hairdressing Shampooing Manacuringetc

Home Phone 377

Will call at address in city ofParis Satisfaction guaranteed

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