bourbon news (paris, ky. : 1895). (paris,ky) 1898-02-01 [p...

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JL li g CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners EIGHTEESTH YEAR C F CO- - Main and Broadway The Bed of the Future Consigned to the past are the old time beds with their high rosts their towering canopies and their fluttering draperies THE BEi OF TODAY Is of or brass Light clean attractive and strong in attractive form all the requisites of an up-to-da- te bed cover a wide range combines prices 350 500 etc White Enameled Dresser 1250 and 1350 Maple and Mahogany chamber furniture in attractive styles FOLDING BEDS Chiffonier Beds full size 1500 1800 2000 Mahogany finish upright bed vvM 18x40 French mirror at 3000 Look at our East window Cut Price Sale of Pictures 3 3 e Wall Papers now open and ready for inspection- - All new designs and colorings See ns before placing your order Liberal Discount for contracts now C F BROWER CO Carpets Furniture Wall Paper 0 BROWEF- - See my select stock of Christ mas supplies Nuts 10c lb Figs 8 to 15c lb Raisins 8 to 15c lb Candies 1 4 to 25c lb Dates 7 1 2c lb rangH325 r - n Cs- - Our 30 Suits for 35 Our 35 Suits for 30 Our 40 Suits for 35 Sold by others for 55 to 60 on iron to4czenWw W Apples bananas prunes grapes pickles dried fruits oysters cel- ery crackers turkeys The cheapest line of fire works in Paris Come and see me EDW CV Business Business Business ARDS 2S3T ARE THE PEOPLE Headquarters For Correct Styles Hats Knox Styles The 450 6 and Dun lap New line of from 75c up The very latest and cuffs up to date Collars 15c to 20c Cuffs 20c and 25c per pair Neckties 25c 50c and 75c Fall and line of furnishings OUR HOLIDAY BARGAINS Our 30 OvercoatSifor 25 Our 35 OvercoutsforO Our 40 Overcoatscfor 35 Sold by for J60 Try our Trousers Sold by for We mean what we say and can prove it The above prices are for Cash PARIS FURHISHfflGl- - TAILORIHG H S STOUT Manager JOE MUNSON Cutter 4 St KI v JTvOiKIIMVSflttJxS -- Sarey 0 UkBtte fcfjrtqtrr PENNYROYAL JSElESm WE 3 strictly complete CO For c BL J ¬ wr- - - - - J - ¬ 8 1-- v only safe uxe and reliable Female PHi ever to especially I to married Ask for D3 lipTTS PEJCrZEOYAI PUiIS and t -- ko no other yb w aena iar circmar jsriitu oiiuu lur UUAi iro or omi X--t- c jyjjx jL kjjtj ii H laio Sale By W T Brooks TJrnggit offered Ladies Ladies OTeiancL V uKduN PRINTED EVERY TUESDATAND FRIDAY PARIS BOURBON CO KT TUESDAY FEBRUARY 1 1898 it Shirts collars Latest gents others others The recommend ed FijyxxKJjxa MILLERSBURG Xewg Notes Gathered In And About The Bur Ed Wilson is very ill with the fever Miss Lucy Reese of Mason i the gnest of Miss Alice Clarke Miss Minnie Evans returned Saturday from a visit to Lexington Miss Lula Best of Washington Mason county i3 visiting relatives tfiere Thos McOlintock sold to Cha Cheney a pair of broke mules for 26 Mr L Auxier and little son of Cov ¬ ington are guest6 of Dr Hurt and family Mrs Kate Richardson of Lexington is the gnest of her mother Mrs Mary Trotter Mies Alice Clark returned Friday from a visit with Miss Edith Bueh at Winchester Mr Jack Allen of Sharpaburg wa the guest of relatives here Thursday and Friday Caleb Corrington is having the hauled for the foundation of his residence Mrs Tom Pickrell of Carlisle here Friday to visit her daughter rock new was Miss llsabelle at the M F C Mr Allen Darnaby of Lexington was the guest of Miss Lida Clarke from Saturday until Monday Miss Nannie Peed of Mayslick gnest of Miss Dorothy Peed went to Cyn thiana Monday to visit relatives If you want anything in the house- keeping ¬ line be sure to call on J T Hinton He can suit you and save you money tf Mr Jas Johnson and Miss Lilla Cur ¬ tis eloped to Pari Friday night and were married by Rev F J Cheek at his residence Mr Waller Allen and daughter Miss Rosa D of Sharpaburg came down Friday The latter is the guest of her cousin Miss Lucylee Allen Frank and Claude Vimont sold Jas A Butler 500 bushels of wheat at 86 cents John N Caldwell also sold him 500 bushels at same price The Masons of Halleck Lodge of this place will give a supper in their nevv iodge room Friday evening February 4th They will also have instrumental mnsic singing and recitations Several prominent speakers are expected The proceeds will be used in furnishing their hall All are invited rTheJ3chool AssociationshehLhereSat- - WMII IIIJIU - - H IJWMHIg i ff raavAwasramteTaTgaccessxbntTalimwere SrymucSppoinCTOurTSc the absence of Miss Kate Edgar who was too ill to attend Misses Taylor and Purnell wish to return their thanks to tbeir friends for t6 music singing recitations etc also to those who helped furnish the lunch J W J G0MI5S0IEB rtCu i l OF 5 SALE Fayette Go Land r couut Nutters Admr Plaintiff vs W Nutters Heirs and Creditors Defendants By virtue of the judgment rendered in the above cause at October Term 1897 1 will sell at public sale to the highest and best bidder on MOMMY FEBRUARY 7 1898 being first day of February Term of Scott CircuifCourt at the West Front Court House door in Georgetown Ky about the hour of 12 oclock M on a credit of 12 18 and 24 months in equal installments the following land to wit A tract of two hundred 200 acres of Lland in Fayette county Ky adjoining the lands of B K Nutter of Robert Beatty of Carrick brothers and of the heirs of Dr Peters The Horeb turn- pike ¬ cuts off a few acres of the land on the east and borders the remainder on the east and Elkhorn passes through the south end of it cutting off a few Jl 1 acres trom tne main iract ana it is bounded on the north by a dirt road leading from the Horeb pike to Lemons mill Purchaser to give bond with good and sufficient surety bearing interest from date to have the force and effect of a sale bond A lien will be reserved on the property sold until all the purchase money is paid JAS F ASKEW M C S C C This is good land suited for tobacco hemp corn wheat grass etc Dwell- ing ¬ house and necessary outbuildingB on it ADMIHISTIiraS NOTICE All persons having claims against C F Clay deceased will present the same properly proven according to law to the undersigned Administrators All persons knowing themselves in ¬ debted to C F Clay deceased will please settle promptly with the Admin- istrators ¬ B J S B CLAY Administrators of C F Cliy deceased lljan 4wk G03MPY PARAGRAPHS Theatrical Ad OthnrwiKe Remarks Ii The Foyer Not now does the Paris maid look To see wBSre her tolu wad is Shes toe engrossed to leave her book Forafceaabwried in -- Quo Vadis Mr CralCretnent and his excellent company1 oopwyere tnorougniy ed a lsrgeMand fashionable delight- - aradience with a perfect production of that beau ¬ tiful paatoriir The New Dominion Saturday nfebt at the Grand opera house Tbteeis little that is new to be said of thepiayr which is chaste and charmiugiimple and beautiful Mr Clementiwpersooation of the gentle scholarly Miman nobleman Tim Bohensianjfcnyroa better if possible than on ffocraer visits and he wax forced to acknowledge half a dozen cur tain calls jlud make a epech Miss Karra Keawymir- - Clement is just as handsome and clever as of yore in the attractive rote- - of Josephine Dulaneyr and won Williams i Boner as Norman mew adtnirersflMr Jeirrey was- - excellent as Marshal was Mr Frank Aiken as- - Sigar Randolph and Tho3 OMallev asWurWeoi Randolvh Miss Nell McEwaa made a dainty and pretty Flora MayBZaitdoiph and filled the part moat acceptably Miss Gertrude OMallev ffilayed the part of Martha very welMtfdeed and Miss Annie Fil bonrne andW B Mack also gave good support jRaris theatre goers will give Mr Clementa royal welcome in his new play gA Southern Gentleman ETERS ANDJGREEN The Knoxville Tribune says of the en Uompany gwnicn ap pears at tfiep opea house Friday and SaturdaySTghts and Saturday Jmatinee Tberejgjas not decent standing room at the theatre last night The occasion was the fnt appearance of the Peters Green Comedy Company and every one got the worth of bis money and some- thing ¬ to spare The entire company is up-to-datej- in every respect and the bill last nighfawas bang up It was an Irish farce andjside splitting from the time the curtain rose to the end of the last not wv - Peterilhid Green are up far on the ladderdaflRTmedyiirork aadatlwThitve suoucthenMelveifvWltKwSwlSxoH ent36TmjtoSPlH first class The company as a whole is conceded to be the best popular price- - company that ever held the boards at Staubs by everyone who saw the performance oi last night Jersey City has probably the J only ehurch uancing class in America It numbers sixty members and is taught by Rev John Stoddard pastor of St Johns Church who organized the class just to show that dancing was aot improper His class gginaeets every Thursday night Rev Stoddard- - ipecialitieg are the two step ad polka ma rkz vA th - i 1 for eight lessons Over 100 isons want to join the class Creston Clark the splendid young actor who gave a tine performance here some time ago in The Last of His Race plays to morrow night ville and Friday night and afternoon in Lexington in Dan Saturday E H Sothern was born in New Orleans but was taken when three years old to England where he was educated His wife Virginia Harned is a Virginia girl Giles Shine who is known to many Parisians is playing the role of Richelieu in Under The Red Robe this week at Louisville Wilton Lackaye and Frederick Warde have closed their tours at Chicago Not enough money coming in and too much going out r The Rev John Talbott New York has written The Black Cardinal a priest of a play Elita Proctor Otis will soon revive OliyerTwist assuming the role of Nancy oikes DELINQUEIi T MS All persons who have not paid their poll tax for 1897 are notified to call at the Sheriffs office and settle same and save costs 18jan 4t JOS WILLIAMS C B C NOTICE Will not be responsible for any debts unless written order from me Sjan ff called S BROOKS OLAJ Sppervisor of inllic Roads V NEWS MASTERS SALE OF X iadL Bourbon Circuit Court T Economy Building Loan Association of Paris Kentucky Plaintiff vs NE F Best etc Defendants By virtue of a judgment of the Bour bon Circuit Court made and entered in the above stvled cause at its November term 1907 I will sell publicly at the Court house door in Paris Kentucky on mondm mmm m isosv at aboutthe hour of noon the follow- ing described tracts of land to wit Beginning at Ion the southeast edge of the pike leading from Mdlleraburg to Ruddles Mills and running N 48i W 2976 poles to 2 and of stone fence cor ¬ ner to Wilder then with stone fence as it meanders N 50 E 5 40 poles to 3 N 33 iJ 1 4 poles to 4 K 43 E 2040 poles to 5 a stone corner to S Thompson taen N 57 W 5230 poles to 6 corner to Sarah Moore then N 40 W 2208- - poles to a staKe corner to Liaypon then S 54 W 5312 poles to 8- - the north edge of the rock on said pike then S 38A E 6948 poles to 9 corner to Jerry Hall then N f48E961 poles to 10 a stone corner to Psaine then S 4S E 20 poles to 11 the tooutneast eage of the rock uu said pike then N 72 E28 poles to 12 bend in the pike then N 83 E 14 56 poles to the beginning and containing 33 acres and 29 poles and- - is the same property con- veyed to the said Nannie EP Best by M Li Pressly by deed of record in the office of the jlerk of the Bourbon County Court in deed book 2 at page Also a certain tract of land lying near the above tract beginning at a stone jorner to J Bruce Smith then S 48 E 19j poles to a stone on the N margin of the Huddles Mills Turnpike then oross iog the pike at the bridge N 2S9 W 14 poles to a stone on the N margin of the pike thence N 48 E 10 noles to the beeinnisr containing 1 acre and 2S poles and is the same prop- erty conveyed to N E P Best by M L Presley by deed or so- - much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the debts interest and costs of this action Said sale will be made upon credits of tgelveitnonthsJoreqnl part of ittetyig ttVll9CPlOifiB0fl - a - ¬ ¬ ¬ mediately upon the concieion of said Male with good surety to be approved by K T r l - t C wi - Jxt o rv m x vw rn I payable to said Commissioner and bear ¬ ing interest from date until paid at the Kite of six per cpnt per annum having Ithe forctj and effect of a judgment Said sale is made to satisfy a judg ¬ ment in favor of the plaintiff Economy Building Loan Association of Paris Kentuckv for 1479 8S with interest thereon from the 80th day of May 1896 until paid and 10 costs of former suit amounting on the day of sale to itl fiRft ftl nnd nlr lnrttrmpnf in fnvvr 4wV w u w w u u I of the Eagle Tobacco Warehouse Co tor JgbUUUU wiru interest thereon trom thrt 231 rv nf February 1897 until p - tf 6 rr cnt per annum amouutuiK ou the day of sale to 634 40 and the no ts to wit 10429 making the total sum to be raised on day of sale 2378 36 EMMETT M DICKSON Master Commissioner Court Bourbon Circuit McMillan Talbott Attys GOOD TIMES HAVE COME- - You can afford to Indulge yourself or your Camlly in the luxury ot a good weekly news- paper ¬ and a quarterly magazin of fiction You can get both of these publications with almest a library of good novels for 5 per year THE JOURNAL OFSOCIET MM AEWYQRR M TuVimW world famed for its brightness and the most complete General Weekly covering a wider range of subjects suited to the tastes of men and women of culture and refinement than any journal ever published Subscription price 4 per annum TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS a as6 pago Quarterly Magazine of fiction appearing the first day of March June September and De camber and publishing original novels by the best writers of the day and a mass of short stories pov ins burlesques witticisms etc Subscription price 2 per annum Club price for both 5 per annum You can have bota of these if you aubscribe NOW end a bonus f 10 novels selected frem the list telpw Ragular prici for each 50 cents A I sent postpaid Remit m New York exchange express or postal money order or by registered letter together with a list of the 10 novels selected by numbers to rows topics SOS Flftk Avenue TVew York e THE SALE OF A SOUL By C M S McLellan By A S VanWcstretn 7 lHtLOUbIN UfTHtMU 8 SIX MONTHS IN HADES By Clarice I Clincliam 9 THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE By Cajrtain Alfred Thompson 10 ANTHONY KENT By Charles Stakes Wayne ji AN ECLIPSE OF VIRTUE By Champion Hisselt is AN IN5PLAKABLE SIREN By John Gilliat 13 THATTJR ADFUL WOMAN By Harold R Vynne 14 A DEAL IN DENVER By Gilmer McKendrte IS WHY SAiS GLADYS By David Christie Murray 16 A VERY REMARKABLE GIR- I- By L H Bickford 17 A MARR1A GE FOR HATE By Harold R Vynne iS OVr OF THE SULPHUR By T C De Leon J9 THE WRONG MAN By Champion Bissell 2t THE HUNT FOR HAPPINESS By Anita Vlvantl r Chartres at HURSl RANGE EXPERIMENT By Harold R Vynna i ON THU ALTAR OF PASSION i y Jvhn tat 23 A MART YH TO LOVE By JcCana E Wuwd ErfaHshei FEB l 1881 NO 9 MASTERS SALE OK City Property Bourbon Csrcuit Court Economy Building Loan Association Plaintiff vs SaHie Thomas etc Defendants t- - By virtue of a judgment of the Bour- - bon Circuit Court made and entered in- - tbe above styled cause on the 18th day of December 1897 1 will sell publicly at the court house door in Paris Ken tucky about the hour of noon on JKOSMY FEBRUARY 7TH 1 - tke following descrit ed iwit r real estate to- - Tke certain house and lot situated on the South side of Chestnut street now Seventh street fronting out said street i4 feet and extendirg therefrom be tween parallel lines and with the line of Josephine Wilson on the East and the line of Mrs Anna Elgin on the West to- - the line of Mangons lot and iB the same property conveyed to said Same Thomas by John L Trundle and wife by deed of date May 7th 1890 which is of record in the Clerks office of the Coomty Court of Bourbon county at Deed- - Book 73 page 22 and is part of the property conveyed to John L Trun- - die by Selby Lillestcn and wife Said sale will be made upon credits c six and twelve mouths for equal parts of the purchase money and tor which the purchaser will be required to exe- cute ¬ bonds with good surety to be ap proyed by the undersigned Master Com ¬ missioner bearing interest from date until paid at the rate of six per cent per annum having the force and effect of en judgment Said sale is made to satisfy a judgment in favor of the plaintiff herein for the sum of 640 66-- with interest thereon from September 30th 1896 until paid at the rate of six per cent per annum amounting prin ¬ cipal and interest on the day of sale to the sum of 692 65 and the costs of thi suit to wit 7585 making the total sum to be raised on the day of sale the sum of 76850 EMMETT M DICKSON Master Commissioner Bourbon Court bMcMiLLAfr Tatbott Attyjs Circuit ASSIGNEESHSEEJ OF - - -- US Bourbon County Land Bourbon Circuit Court Nannie T Martins Exr Plaintiff vs T 31 FUier etc DifHKa By virtu- - of an agreed order of sale in the ahovp styled action entered at tho Nov 1897 term of the Court the wa4er signed willl on MONDAY FEBRUIRI 7TH 1898 about the hour of 11 a m oclock at th Conrt honse door in Paris Bourbon County Kentucky expose to public sale the following real estate located near Ruddells Mills in Bourbon County Ken ¬ tucky to wit A tract of 131 acres 0 roods and 17 poles of land lying in Bourbon County Kentucky near tne town of Ruddells Mills adjoining the lands lately owned by J W Mcllvain the Millersburg Ruddells Mills turnpike the Willis Collins estate the farm lately owned by bourbon County as a poor house farm the lands of J J Diminitt and otkers 121 acres 0 roods and 17 poles thereof be ¬ ing the same lands conveyed to T M Fisher by Willis Collins and others by deed of record in the office of the Cleric of Bourbon County Court in deed book 52 page 8 and the remaining 10 acres being the same lands conveyed to said Fisher by Joshua Barton and others by deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Bourbon County Court in deed book 52 page 9 to which reference is made for a description of said landa by metes and bounds Terms This sale will be made tupoa credits of 12 and 18 months for equal parts of the purchase money and to purchaser will be required to execute bond with good surety to be approyed of by the undersigned assignee beariBg in terest from date until paid at the rat of 6 per cent This sale will be made free from the contingent dower right of th wife of T M Fisher For further in- formation ¬ apply to the assignee at ifcich mond Ky E B HOGG Assignee of T M Fisfcer Or McMillan Talbott Attys for Pltff Paris ZZj w ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established hous in Kentucky Monthly 6500 and ex- penses ¬ Position steady Inference Enclose self addressel stamp envelope The Dominion Company Dept W Chicago lGnov 8t v VI HA - 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Page 1: Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895). (Paris,KY) 1898-02-01 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7ngf0mtx0r/data/0073.pdf · at the theatre last night The occasion was the fnt appearance of the Peters

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CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners

EIGHTEESTH YEAR

C F CO- -

Main and Broadway

The Bed of the FutureConsigned to the past are the old time beds with their high rosts

their towering canopies and their fluttering draperies

THE BEi OF TODAYIs of or brass Light clean attractive and strong

in attractive form all the requisites of an up-to-da- te bedcover a wide range

combinesprices

350 500 etc

White Enameled Dresser 1250 and 1350Maple and Mahogany chamber furniture in attractive styles

FOLDING BEDSChiffonier Beds full size

1500 1800 2000Mahogany finish upright bed vvM 18x40 French mirror at 3000Look at our East window Cut Price Sale of Pictures

3 3 eWall Papers now open and ready for inspection- - All new designs

and colorings See ns before placing your order Liberal Discount forcontracts now

C F BROWER COCarpets Furniture Wall Paper

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BROWEF--

See my select stock of Christmas supplies

Nuts 10c lbFigs 8 to 15c lbRaisins 8 to 15c lbCandies 1 4 to 25c lbDates 7 1 2 c lb

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pickles dried fruits oysters cel-ery crackers turkeys

The cheapest line of fire works inParis

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Neckties 25c 50c and75c Fall and line of

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OUR HOLIDAY BARGAINSOur 30 OvercoatSifor 25Our 35 OvercoutsforOOur 40 Overcoatscfor 35Sold by for J60

Try our Trousers Sold by for

We mean what we say and can prove itThe above prices are for Cash

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Xewg Notes Gathered In And About TheBur

Ed Wilson is very ill with the feverMiss Lucy Reese of Mason i the

gnest of Miss Alice ClarkeMiss Minnie Evans returned Saturday

from a visit to LexingtonMiss Lula Best of Washington

Mason county i3 visiting relatives tfiere

Thos McOlintock sold to ChaCheney a pair of broke mules for 26

Mr L Auxier and little son of Cov¬ington are guest6 of Dr Hurt andfamily

Mrs Kate Richardson of Lexingtonis the gnest of her mother Mrs MaryTrotter

Mies Alice Clark returned Fridayfrom a visit with Miss Edith Bueh atWinchester

Mr Jack Allen of Sharpaburg wathe guest of relatives here Thursdayand Friday

Caleb Corrington is having thehauled for the foundation of hisresidence

Mrs Tom Pickrell of Carlislehere Friday to visit her daughter

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llsabelle at the M F C

Mr Allen Darnaby of Lexingtonwas the guest of Miss Lida Clarkefrom Saturday until Monday

Miss Nannie Peed of Mayslick gnestof Miss Dorothy Peed went to Cynthiana Monday to visit relatives

If you want anything in the house-keeping

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line be sure to call on J THinton He can suit you and save youmoney tf

Mr Jas Johnson and Miss Lilla Cur ¬

tis eloped to Pari Friday night andwere married by Rev F J Cheekat his residence

Mr Waller Allen and daughter MissRosa D of Sharpaburg came downFriday The latter is the guest of hercousin Miss Lucylee Allen

Frank and Claude Vimont sold Jas AButler 500 bushels of wheat at 86cents John N Caldwell also sold him500 bushels at same price

The Masons of Halleck Lodge of thisplace will give a supper in their nevviodge room Friday evening February4th They will also have instrumentalmnsic singing and recitations Severalprominent speakers are expected Theproceeds will be used in furnishing theirhall All are invited

rTheJ3chool AssociationshehLhereSat- -WMII IIIJIU - - H IJWMHIg i ffraavAwasramteTaTgaccessxbntTalimwere

SrymucSppoinCTOurTScthe absence of Miss Kate Edgar whowas too ill to attend Misses Taylorand Purnell wish to return their thanksto tbeir friends for t6 music singingrecitations etc also to those whohelped furnish the lunch

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By virtue of the judgment renderedin the above cause at October Term1897 1 will sell at public sale to thehighest and best bidder on

MOMMY FEBRUARY 7 1898

being first day of February Term ofScott CircuifCourt at the West FrontCourt House door in Georgetown Kyabout the hour of 12 oclock M on acredit of 12 18 and 24 months in equalinstallments the following land to wit

A tract of two hundred 200 acres ofLland in Fayette county Ky adjoiningthe lands of B K Nutter of RobertBeatty of Carrick brothers and of theheirs of Dr Peters The Horeb turn-pike

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cuts off a few acres of the land onthe east and borders the remainder onthe east and Elkhorn passes throughthe south end of it cutting off a few

Jl 1acres trom tne main iract ana it isbounded on the north by a dirt roadleading from the Horeb pike to Lemonsmill

Purchaser to give bond with good andsufficient surety bearing interest fromdate to have the force and effect of asale bond A lien will be reserved onthe property sold until all the purchasemoney is paid

JAS F ASKEWM C S C C

This is good land suited for tobaccohemp corn wheat grass etc Dwell-ing

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house and necessary outbuildingB onit

ADMIHISTIiraS NOTICE

All persons having claims against CF Clay deceased will present thesame properly proven according to lawto the undersigned Administrators

All persons knowing themselves in ¬

debted to C F Clay deceased willplease settle promptly with the Admin-istrators

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B J S B CLAY

Administrators of C F Cliy deceasedlljan 4wk

G03MPY PARAGRAPHS

Theatrical Ad OthnrwiKe Remarks IiThe Foyer

Not now does the Paris maid lookTo see wBSre her tolu wad is

Shes toe engrossed to leave her bookForafceaabwried in -- Quo Vadis

Mr CralCretnent and his excellentcompany1 oopwyere tnorougniyed a lsrgeMand fashionable

delight--

aradiencewith a perfect production of that beau ¬

tiful paatoriir The New DominionSaturday nfebt at the Grand operahouse Tbteeis little that is new to besaid of thepiayr which is chaste andcharmiugiimple and beautiful MrClementiwpersooation of the gentlescholarly Miman nobleman TimBohensianjfcnyroa better if possiblethan on ffocraer visits and he waxforced to acknowledge half a dozen curtain calls jlud make a epech MissKarra Keawymir- - Clement is just ashandsome and clever as of yore in theattractive rote-- of Josephine Dulaneyrand wonWilliams

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mew adtnirersflMr Jeirreywas-- excellent as Marshalwas Mr Frank Aiken as- -

Sigar Randolph and Tho3OMallev asWurWeoi Randolvh MissNell McEwaa made a dainty and prettyFlora MayBZaitdoiph and filled the partmoat acceptably Miss GertrudeOMallev ffilayed the part of Marthavery welMtfdeed and Miss Annie Filbonrne andW B Mack also gave goodsupport jRaris theatre goers will giveMr Clementa royal welcome in hisnew play gA Southern Gentleman

ETERS ANDJGREENThe Knoxville Tribune says of the

en Uompany gwnicn appears at tfiep opea house Friday andSaturdaySTghts and Saturday Jmatinee

Tberejgjas not decent standing roomat the theatre last night The occasionwas the fnt appearance of the PetersGreen Comedy Company and every onegot the worth of bis money and some-thing

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to spare The entire company isup-to-datej- in every respect and the billlast nighfawas bang up It was an Irishfarce andjside splitting from the timethe curtain rose to the end of the lastnotwv -

Peterilhid Green are up far on theladderdaflRTmedyiirork aadatlwThitvesuoucthenMelveifvWltKwSwlSxoHent36TmjtoSPlH

first classThe company as a whole is conceded

to be the best popular price- - companythat ever held the boards at Staubs byeveryone who saw the performance oilast night

Jersey City has probably the J onlyehurch uancing class in America Itnumbers sixty members and is taught byRev John Stoddard pastor of St JohnsChurch who organized the class just toshow that dancing was aotimproper His class gginaeetsevery Thursday night RevStoddard-- ipecialitieg are the two step

ad polka ma rkz vA th - i

1 for eight lessons Over 100 isonswant to join the class

Creston Clark the splendid youngactor who gave a tine performance heresome time ago in The Last of HisRace plays to morrow nightville and Friday night andafternoon in Lexington

in DanSaturday

E H Sothern was born in NewOrleans but was taken when three yearsold to England where he was educatedHis wife Virginia Harned is a Virginiagirl

Giles Shine who is known to manyParisians is playing the role ofRichelieu in Under The Red Robethis week at Louisville

Wilton Lackaye and Frederick Wardehave closed their tours at Chicago Notenough money coming in and too muchgoing out

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The Rev John TalbottNew York has written

The Black Cardinal

a priest ofa play

Elita Proctor Otis will soon reviveOliyerTwist assuming the role of

Nancy oikes

DELINQUEIi T MSAll persons who have not paid their

poll tax for 1897 are notified to call atthe Sheriffs office and settle same andsave costs

18jan 4t JOS WILLIAMS C B C

NOTICEWill not be responsible for any debts

unless written order from me

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called

S BROOKS OLAJSppervisor of inllic Roads

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MASTERS SALEOF

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Economy Building Loan Associationof Paris Kentucky Plaintiff

vsN E F Best etc Defendants

By virtue of a judgment of the Bourbon Circuit Court made and entered inthe above stvled cause at its Novemberterm 1907 I will sell publicly at theCourt house door in Paris Kentuckyon

mondm mmm m isosvat aboutthe hour of noon the follow-ing described tracts of land to wit

Beginning at Ion the southeast edge ofthe pike leading from Mdlleraburg toRuddles Mills and running N 48i W2976 poles to 2 and of stone fence cor¬

ner to Wilder then with stone fence asit meanders N 50 E 5 40 poles to 3 N33 iJ 1 4 poles to 4 K 43 E 2040poles to 5 a stone corner to S Thompsontaen N 57 W 5230 poles to 6 corner toSarah Moore then N 40 W 2208- - polesto a staKe corner to Liaypon then S 54W 5312 poles to 8- - the north edge of therock on said pike then S 38A E 6948poles to 9 corner to Jerry Hall then N

f48E961 poles to 10 a stone corner toPsaine then S 4S E 20 poles to 11 thetooutneast eage of the rock uu said pikethen N 72 E28 poles to 12 bend inthe pike then N 83 E 14 56 poles to thebeginning and containing 33 acres and29 poles and-- is the same property con-veyed to the said Nannie E P Best byM Li Pressly by deed of record in theoffice of the jlerk of the BourbonCounty Court in deed book 2 at page

Also a certain tract of land lying nearthe above tract beginning at a stonejorner to J Bruce Smith then S 48 E19j poles to a stone on the N margin ofthe Huddles Mills Turnpike then orossiog the pike at the bridge N 2S9 W 14poles to a stone on the N marginof the pike thence N 48 E10 noles to the beeinnisr containing 1

acre and 2S poles and is the same prop-erty conveyed to N E P Best by ML Presley by deed or so- - much thereofas may be necessary to satisfy thedebts interest and costs of this action

Said sale will be made upon credits oftgelveitnonthsJoreqnl part of

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mediately upon the concieion of saidMale with good surety to be approved byK T r l - t C wi - Jxt o rv m x vw rn I

payable to said Commissioner and bear ¬

ing interest from date until paid at theKite of six per cpnt per annum having

Ithe forctj and effect of a judgmentSaid sale is made to satisfy a judg ¬

ment in favor of the plaintiff EconomyBuilding Loan Association of ParisKentuckv for 1479 8S with interestthereon from the 80th day of May 1896until paid and 10 costs of former suitamounting on the day of sale toitl fiRft ftl nnd nlr lnrttrmpnf in fnvvr4wV w u w w u u I

of the Eagle Tobacco Warehouse Cotor JgbUUUU wiru interest thereon tromthrt 231 rv nf February 1897 untilp - tf 6 rr cnt per annumamouutuiK ou the day of sale to 634 40and the no ts to wit 10429 makingthe total sum to be raised on day of sale2378 36

EMMETT M DICKSONMaster Commissioner

CourtBourbon Circuit

McMillan Talbott Attys

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MASTERS SALEOK

City Property

Bourbon Csrcuit CourtEconomy Building Loan Association

Plaintiffvs

SaHie Thomas etc Defendantst--

By virtue of a judgment of the Bour--bon Circuit Court made and entered in--

tbe above styled cause on the 18th dayof December 1897 1 will sell publiclyat the court house door in Paris Kentucky about the hour of noon on

JKOSMY FEBRUARY 7TH 1-

tke following descrit ediwit r

real estate to--

Tke certain house and lot situated onthe South side of Chestnut street nowSeventh street fronting out said street

i4 feet and extendirg therefrom between parallel lines and with the line ofJosephine Wilson on the East and theline of Mrs Anna Elgin on the West to- -

the line of Mangons lot and iB the sameproperty conveyed to said Same Thomasby John L Trundle and wife by deedof date May 7th 1890 which is ofrecord in the Clerks office of theCoomty Court of Bourbon county atDeed-- Book 73 page 22 and is part ofthe property conveyed to John L Trun--die by Selby Lillestcn and wife

Said sale will be made upon credits csix and twelve mouths for equal partsof the purchase money and tor whichthe purchaser will be required to exe-cute

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bonds with good surety to be approyed by the undersigned Master Com ¬

missioner bearing interest from dateuntil paid at the rate of six per centper annum having the force and effectof en judgment

Said sale is made tosatisfy a judgment in favor of theplaintiff herein for the sum of 640 66--with interest thereon from September30th 1896 until paid at the rate of sixper cent per annum amounting prin¬

cipal and interest on the day of sale tothe sum of 692 65 and the costs of thisuit to wit 7585 making the totalsum to be raised on the day of sale thesum of 76850

EMMETT M DICKSON

Master Commissioner BourbonCourt

bMcMiLLAfr Tatbott Attyjs

Circuit

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Bourbon County

Land

Bourbon Circuit Court

Nannie T Martins Exr Plaintiffvs

T 31 FUier etc DifHKa

By virtu- - of an agreed order of salein the ahovp styled action entered at thoNov 1897 term of the Court the wa4ersigned willl on

MONDAY FEBRUIRI 7TH 1898

about the hour of 11 a m oclock at thConrt honse door in Paris BourbonCounty Kentucky expose to public salethe following real estate located nearRuddells Mills in Bourbon County Ken ¬

tucky to witA tract of 131 acres 0 roods and 17

poles of land lying in Bourbon CountyKentucky near tne town of RuddellsMills adjoining the lands lately ownedby J W Mcllvain the Millersburg

Ruddells Mills turnpike the WillisCollins estate the farm lately owned bybourbon County as a poor house farmthe lands of J J Diminitt and otkers121 acres 0 roods and 17 poles thereof be ¬

ing the same lands conveyed to T MFisher by Willis Collins and others bydeed of record in the office of the Clericof Bourbon County Court in deed book52 page 8 and the remaining 10 acresbeing the same lands conveyed to saidFisher by Joshua Barton and others bydeed recorded in the office of the Clerkof the Bourbon County Court in deedbook 52 page 9 to which reference ismade for a description of said landa bymetes and bounds

Terms This sale will be made tupoacredits of 12 and 18 months for equalparts of the purchase money and topurchaser will be required to executebond with good surety to be approyed ofby the undersigned assignee beariBg interest from date until paid at the rat of6 per cent This sale will be made freefrom the contingent dower right of thwife of T M Fisher For further in-formation

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apply to the assignee at ifcichmond Ky

E B HOGGAssignee of T M Fisfcer

Or McMillan TalbottAttys for Pltff

Paris ZZj

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travel for responsible established housin Kentucky Monthly 6500 and ex-penses

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