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kj THE BOURBON NEWS PAR EY RFIDAYj AUGUST 17 1900i Jc t 0 f I l- I t J J 5 1 1 n r S liab i TT- t r wa 4 th Year Established J881 Entered at the Postoffice at Paris Ky as second class mail matter 124 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Payable in Advance Oneyear j 8100 Make all Checks Orders Etc payable to the order of CHAMP BRO FOUR hundred Paris people attended the Lexington Elk Fair Wednesday DON T forget Harry Simon is selling out his entire stock at actual cost before he moves Eld JSagerman of Lexington will preach at the Christian Church Sun- day morning THE L N is replacing the platform around the passenger depot in the city with concrete paving The L N will run another to Natural Bridge on Sunday August 2Gth at 150 roundtrip The rain yesterday afternoon brought temporary relief from the intense heat experienced past few days WET and damaged wheat We are prepared to handle this grain See us before selling EF SPEARS SONS SHOES that please in style fit and price are what the purchaser wants All these guaranteed at Davis Thomp son Isgrig dec8tf Miss FRANCES Butlers preparatory School reepen on Monday Septem tember 3rd at her schoolhouse on Pleasant street tf WET AND DAMAGED WHEAT We are buyers for wet and damaged wheat Bring large sample- R B HUTCHCRAFT Paris Ky WE have a few tired buggy wheels for sale at si dollars per set Cgjjgg 15maytf J McKniEY Sox REV GEORGE O BARNES and wife celebrated the anniversary of their marriage oa July SOth by joining Bowies Zion Church THE Synod if Kentucky of the Pres- byterian Church will meet in Flemings burg Oct 8th EbeneezerPresljTteiyal so meets there week ELD J H OiaaPHANT of Indiana will preach a Stony Point Church at 11 a m and p m tomorrow and at eleven Sunday morning IKE BWCE and Thomas Watson were initiated into ke A O U W lodge Tuesday night JEt is related that the goat was especially lively on that even ing RON TIN S of this city was chief Spieler Tuesday at the Childrens Theatre at the Lexington Elk Fair l r- Smzfih mode a most excellent Spieler and drew many persons into the theatre by Ms0iinal announcements EAKISLLNS should keep an eye on their diamonds while attending the Elks Fair at Lexington Phil Gentile a noted diamond thief was arrested Tuesday wMletteyiag to steal a diamond from J W Duncan of Kicholasville One of Genus partners was also arrested Wnnmecits photograph gallery in the Agricultural Bank building is getting business from every point in the county andis igfcraig excellent satisfaction Mr Porter ffihe artist iin charge is thor oughly upttodate UL his work and is especially succes ful in photographing- the little if i PITROKKS Whitlooks gallery in the Agricultural rBankibiiilding and get the best photographs you ever had taken Elevator to the door The gallery is the best equipped one Kentucky and is in charge of E P Porter a clever artist of ma yyears experience MESSRS F L MCCHESNEY and J A Bower rent over to Georgetown yester day to be spectators at the Caleb Powers trial It will Toe a surprise to the friends of these very peaceable gentlemen to learn that they were searched for weapons as court room They had nothing more dangerous than- a bunch of keys The Methodist Cirarcb Debt Rev E tf Mann has decided to go tttside of his in making a final effort to raise the money to pay- off the debt on the Methodist Curch in this city The church was built ks pastorate in this city largely tkrcagh his efforts and he wishes to see It free from debt before he leaves Paris as his term expires by limitation On September 19th The debt is MOO but 2500 of the amount is secured by five members leaving 2000 to be raised Rev Mann decided to ask the citizens to assist him in raising this sum and he should successful in securing it in a short The church is a handsome structure and it is a credit to the city The city is proud of it and its congrega- tion and we hope tl at our citizens will RIve liberally to hel i free t e church its debt TILE LilJllIllO1 lfEWSilI- wen T lSEPHONE NO 2 00 Stx mon ex- cursion during the U I l E Ut that ara 3 1 1 i SMITH I I 1ks in J B cong gation during I I e line I i r will < 4 entered the frJw ¬ ± > < ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ > < t Elder Z T Troubles THE Kentucky friends of Z T Sweeney were joined to learn Tuesday that his only son Joseph Sweeney drowned Monday night while ia bath- ing near Columbus Ind Th yctug man was twenty years old and was a fine young fellow Wm Sweeney left Tuesday morning for Columbus to at- tend the funeral Gas at nIt Sterling The Mt Sterling Gas and Oil Co has struck such a strong flow of gas at Mt Sterling that thrown several hundred feet in the air by the gas and work had to be suspended Additional machinery will be put in and it is be lieved that the well will supply gas for Mt Sterling and several surrounding towns Quarreled III Church Eugene Smith and Jim Shackleford two colored men quarreled in a church at Jacksonville the other night and en- gaged in a fight when they got outside Smith inflicted an ugly cut on Shackle sords neck just missing his jugular vein Smith is now in the Paris jail and will have an examining trial to- morrow before Judge Smith Cincinnatis Fall Festival Cincinnati will give a mauimothFall Festival at the Music Hall Sept 19 to 29 during which there wilUbe three large parades The first day parade will be allegorical in character the second will be trade floats competing for a 1000 prize and the third will be a floral parade The Harvest Queen will arrive on a river steamer and welcomed after the manner of the King in a Mardi Grass celebration Christian Church Convention THE seventh annual Convention of the Christian Church Societies will be held this year in the hospitable city of Carlisle beginning on Monday August 20th and continuing until noon next Friday The Societies of the Paris Christian Church will be well represented by a goodly number of delegates An excellent program has been ar ranged for the meetings The Lexington Fair The Lexington Elk Fair was formally open Tuesday afternoon by GOT Beck ham who addressed the immense The Spanish oin Morro Castle loaned the State was pre- sented by Lieut Lucien Young U S N and accepted by the Governor Both speakers were introduced by Chas J Bronstou There was duplicate flower parade with eight entries Miss Creii- shavr winning first prize BuUy three hundred Paris people were present Tues day four hundred attended Wednesday anHfive hundred took in ter2ay Paris Elks Complimented The Paris Elks who appeared in the parade at Lexington Monday won many well deserved compliments on their haudsome appearance in their swell uniforms of white and The local Elks marched bravely in the until the parade disbanded The rain had a disastrous effect on the suits of some of the local Elks them were thoroughly soaked by it and their uniforms were soiled CoL Dan Peed the color bearer sat down on the flag coming home on the trajffl and arose with the stars and stripes imprinted on the bosom of his trousers It is also related one of the hays had to stay in bed at the Phoenix until his uniform vas laun- dered Bourbon Premium Winners- EK Thomas won two first and two third premiums on Shorthorn cattle Tuesday and two seconds one third fourth premiums Wednesday J M Hall of this city won a third premium Tuesday on a three year old bulL C Carpenter won second premium ou combined horse and second Wednesday on harness horse A G Jones of North Middletown won second CBL three year old stallion Wednesday In the floral hall Miss Belle Ogden won premiums on infants hood and gloves crocheted and French specimen handkerchief Miss Etta Quisenberry took premium on center piece coruation braid and Ben Downey secured two pre- miums on paintings Walter Boone of Elizabeth got a premium on water- melons Oratory at Georgetown W C Owems spoke for the defense last night at Georgetown and Thomas Campbell Gov Brown and Robert Franklin will speak today The jury may get the case this afternoon OBITUARY Paul Trimble Harris the two year ol Icon of Ernest Harris bookkeeper- of the DowHayden Grocery Co died Wednesday morning at his fathers home in East Paris Funeral services were held yesterday morning at ten oclock at the grave in the North JdicWletowii cemetery Sveelle s stoneswere be E JZ a the fair yes ran MwY of S 6 Y t F many crowd cannon PAP at and oae r e ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = TIlE HOYIIG THROW Votes About Our Guests Arrivals anil Departures Societys Doings i Miss Daisy is visiting friends in Lexington A dance will be given tonight a Blue Lick Springs Mr and Mrs R J gonjC to Mt Clemens Mich H C Reed and wife of Nicholasartf visiting relatives in Bourbon this week Mr W A Parker Sr has arrived from a business trip to New York Misses Ida and Vic Redmon are th guests of Miss Stella Pugh in George town Mr John Hildroth is here froinl Chicago to spend a few weeks with rela tives J Eld J S Sweeney is the guest of daughter Mrs Daisy Erion Eighth street Misses Mary and Florence Flemiugsburg are guests of Mrs Jerry j Turner near town Miss Eddie Spears left Tuesday visit to friends in Cyuthiana She re turned home yesterday Mr Fletcher Mann who had been ill for several weeks with an injured hand is improving nicely Miss Mary Best Tarr has arrived home front a trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto with Cyuthiaua friends Sfc Mr and Mrs J A Stern lef yesterday for a trip to Atlantic City Philadelphia and New York Mrs Warren Bacon went to Flern ingsburg Tuesday tor short visit to her parents Dr and Mrs H C Kehoe Miss Katie Lucas is the guest of friends in Lexington this week and is enjoying the Elk Fair gayeties Mrs J C Morrison returned yester day to Charleston W Va after a visit at the home of her father Mr J D ButlerMr Raymond Frisbie and a party of eight Cynthiana young men went over to Estill Springs yesterday to spend a few days Mr Henry Thompson left yesterday- for a pleasure trip to Atlantic City Washington Philadelphia and New YorkMr John Martin of Louisville Traveling Passenger Agentof the CO Railway is visitinghis sister Mrs Clark Barnett near this pity v Rev Father BnYke from a very pleasant vacation trip to Atlantic City Washington and New YorkMr Will Sweeney left Tuesday Columbus Ind to attend the furueral of his cousin Joseph Sweeney son 6f BId Z T Sweeney Misses Sallie Ball Elizabeth Hall and Miriam Wormald of JMaysville are1 guests of Mrs Mallie Harrison at Mr Chas Meugs near North Middletown Mrs A S Stout mud daughter Miss Maud and son Leer Stout left yesterday for a visit to Mrs Morris Garland near Vanceburg Messrs P I McCarthy and E J Myall left yesterday morning for a pleasure trip to Atlantic City Philadelphia New York and other points Mrs Green Clay and Miss Georgia Fithian left yesterday trip to Ni agara halls Toronto aud0ther point in company with Mr and Mrs W O Hinton ud a party of Lexington friends Miss Martha Brent of Kansas City passed through Paris Tuesday en route from Fleming to Lexington to visit rela- tives She may come to Paris for a short visit before returning home Mrs Speed Hibler and Miss Jennie Kenney left Tuesday for Versailles to attend the annual meeting of the Elk horn Bdjptist Association They fare delegates from the Paris Baptist Church Hon E M Dickson has arrived home from a vacation trip to Mackinac Le Chneaux Islands and Petoskey Mich He had a most delightful time and is as brown as a berry Col A J Lovely Major Ben Per ry Major G B Brooks C W Fother gill Steve Eubanks and L Woolstein1 will attend the Supreme Knights of j Pythias Lodge meeting at Detroit August 26th Mrs Buckner Woodford and Mrs Joseph Mitchell left Wednesday after noon for a trip to Eastern points will visit Lake Chautauqua Niagara Falls New York Philadelphia audj Washington Mr Philip Teny who has been visiting his parents and otherrelatives ih Paris this week left yesterday for New York Mr Terry will soon start on his fifth business trip around the world go way of London and Paris Mr Terry has visited almost every country iu the world and will go to China again on Mrs R A Woolums of Newpdrjb News Va has gone to Muir after a visit to Mrs A C Adair Mr Wool urns will come to Kentucky next week and Mrs Woolums will return home with him on the20th Mrs Adair svill accumpauy th nj to Newport News for- i visit l I j Neel home 1 LO- ra a a J 1i s rdved home I for a I y I ingby this trip I i Bocce y have his oii Peed of for o 4 t3 ¬ ¬ ¬ = j S 1 1 5 i K Emma L Hite is visiting flpignds in Lexington Jimmie Shea of Winchester siting his aunt Miss Josie Croriuan Fordham r Judge Harmon Stitt and wife leave for Old Plnt Comfort and Nor Faume Maim leaves today for Scott County to visit fiKR TaTir v A Mrs SM Wihnoth left the first of for Detroit to visit her daugh tif Mrs Lindsay Moore iS lr aud Mrs Edward Ditchen have to their home in Covington pr a visit with Mrs S M Wilmoth lairs George Ott and children yesterday to Newport after to Mr and Mrs Ben Perry r Mr and Mrs Carroll Marshall of W Va who are visiting Datives in Maysville were in the hours yesterday afternoon ighey had been attending the Lexington J Mi Goggin of Western casr is spending a few days with his piii Mr Robert Judge G6ggin is a native of Virginia and mar iied a Lexington lady He is a staunch Democrat and was a delegate to the City Convention lilt Swift Champ junior editor of THE NEWS left this morning accom pauied by his wife for a pleasure trip to New York City They will be absent about ten days and will visit Long Branch Asbury Park and other seaside resorts before returning home Grazing- I have good grazing for seven or eight cows with of good water ad joining city limits Terms reasonable Address JOE REYNOLDS Eighth Street GRIND OPERA HOUSE- L H RAMSEY Lessee and R S PORTER Resident Manager MONDAY AUGUST 20th NAT REISSBI- G PRODUCTION OF A Trip To 40 PEOPLE 2 BIG BANDS 16 SPECIALTY ARTISTS 1 BIG ORCHESTRA lTEST SONGS AND SPECIALTIES 3 HOURS OF PLEASURE Reserved Seats on Sale Friday Morning at Brooks Drug Store SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES 25o 35o 5Oo For Sale 27 wellbred South Down yearling Bucks For particulars O R RANKIN a6lm MiUersburg Ky ATTENTION LADIES- I will call at your residence at time and will satisfaction in Hair Shampooing and at MARY L DAVIS Brooks Addition Paris Ky YOUNG LADIES Paris Bourbon County Ky Opens September oth 1900 Home Collegiate Course M EL B S and teachers Thorough and home For Catalogue address M G President PUBLIC SALE FARM I I WILL ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8th 1900 on the premises sell to the highest bid der my consisting 290 acres more or less on Cummins Hawkins turnpike road in Bourbon County 6 miles from Paris one from Eliz- abeth a station on the Kentucky Mid land Railroad and 3 Centre vile and known as the Dr T C Collins farm Sale will take place at 10 oclock a m TERMS cash balance in- to secure ments but these terms may be changed by Special agreement to to by the acre and to survey MARY E COLLIKfS For further particulars address N C COLLINS 7 a the day Va Champ ed tSit r 1 city l t7 tu Kansas JOYS 1- l I f Mani- curing BDUr Dn DllBgB For and for Ladies Full A B Fine corPs of experi- enced con ort OF t two years equal payments with lieu purchaser- S l o bliss Master Miss ite SulPhur week x fi re- ed Hair Judge bIn I ray young arm one and reserve i = ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < Established 1858 529 Main Street y S SF9 Q ilsS Et Tucker 1 S VV c w aimtftmmmm m twmwwwme gin Mens i FurnishingsEver- ything thats wearable and correct for him in alluring and newest fashions with prices the sort that make purchases awai your inspection We have rathe moVe to choose from and prettier than weve had some other seasons You know that this means a deal of attractiveness with a good range of very pkasing prices r PARKER JAMES Y M B 0 D- If you cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches yotur eyesight is failing and should have immediate attention are perfect Never spectacles nor of men WhO do not know how to fit poorly adjusted or Imperfect lenses and are bptt jf off wlthou any glasses either of these defects spectacles of a rel isble ekillfn they will last longer without cjange and be In end i We have engaged the services of Dr C H Bowen who will our store oa the second and last Thursdays of each month and invite and have their eyes examined for which there is no charge Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Next Aug 30 1900 Hello 170 I r r r r 4I UUUUUAUU UUU UUUUUUUUU I Imperial spectacles and eyeglasses have perfect lenses perfectly centred made of purest material set In of the highest elasticity and consequently of united with the utmost lightness and When and fitted by Dr O system always give satisfaction for them 1v visit all call ar visitThursday cc f r L anb Bl lens e they to + Will exercise good judgment in buying her groceries getting the freshest and best next door to a wholesale grocery we keep the very best and freshest goods to be bought If we havent what order it only takes a moment to get it We have many Summer dainities for the table and will be glad to tell you of them Our Phone TI Orders Frowjrt DOW SPEftRS AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS SUMMER UNDERWEAR FANCY SOX i BELTS and SUSPENDERS i ISTRAW HATS WASH SUITS and i PANTS for children ilnlendless- I varieties PRICE OO A WISE WOMAN t s r f r KEEP l KOMfORT ABLE j- t r j- r r i r KOOEJ U- Srj 1- H 1 444 4- iiIE = ° °

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Page 1: Bourbon News. (Paris, KY) 1900-08-17 [p 5].€¦ · kj THE BOURBON NEWS PAR EY RFIDAYj AUGUST 17 1900i Jc t 0 f I l-I t J J 5 1 1 n r S liab i TT- t r 4 wa th Year Established J881

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SUBSCRIPTION PRICESPayable in Advance

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Make all Checks Orders Etcpayable to the order of CHAMP BRO

FOUR hundred Paris people attendedthe Lexington Elk Fair Wednesday

DON T forget Harry Simon is sellingout his entire stock at actual cost beforehe moves

Eld JSagerman of Lexington willpreach at the Christian Church Sun-

day morning

THE L N is replacing the platformaround the passenger depot in the citywith concrete paving

The L N will run anotherto Natural Bridge on Sunday

August 2Gth at 150 roundtrip

The rain yesterday afternoon broughttemporary relief from the intense heatexperienced past few days

WET and damaged wheat We areprepared to handle this grain See usbefore selling E F SPEARS SONS

SHOES that please in style fit andprice are what the purchaser wantsAll these guaranteed at Davis Thompson Isgrig dec8tf

Miss FRANCES Butlers preparatorySchool reepen on Monday Septemtember 3rd at her schoolhouse onPleasant street tf

WET AND DAMAGED WHEAT We arebuyers for wet and damaged wheatBring large sample-

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Paris Ky

WE have a few tired buggy wheelsfor sale at si dollars per set Cgjjgg

15maytf J McKniEY Sox

REV GEORGE O BARNES and wifecelebrated the anniversary of theirmarriage oa July SOth by joining BowiesZion Church

THE Synod if Kentucky of the Pres-

byterian Church will meet in Flemingsburg Oct 8th EbeneezerPresljTteiyalso meets there week

ELD J H OiaaPHANT of Indiana willpreach a Stony Point Church at 11 am and p m tomorrow and ateleven Sunday morning

IKE BWCE and Thomas Watson wereinitiated into ke A O U W lodgeTuesday night JEt is related that thegoat was especially lively on that evening

RON TIN S of this city waschief Spieler Tuesday at the ChildrensTheatre at the Lexington Elk Fair l r-

Smzfih mode a most excellent Spielerand drew many persons into the theatreby Ms0iinal announcements

EAKISLLNS should keep an eye on theirdiamonds while attending the Elks Fairat Lexington Phil Gentile a noteddiamond thief was arrested TuesdaywMletteyiag to steal a diamond from JW Duncan of Kicholasville One ofGenus partners was also arrested

Wnnmecits photograph gallery in theAgricultural Bank building is gettingbusiness from every point in the countyandis igfcraig excellent satisfaction MrPorter ffihe artist iin charge is thoroughly upttodate UL his work and isespecially succes ful in photographing-the little if

iPITROKKS Whitlooks gallery in the

Agricultural rBankibiiilding and get thebest photographs you ever had takenElevator to the door The gallery isthe best equipped one Kentucky andis in charge of E P Porter a cleverartist of ma yyears experience

MESSRS F L MCCHESNEY and J ABower rent over to Georgetown yesterday to be spectators at the Caleb Powerstrial It will Toe a surprise to the friendsof these very peaceable gentlemen tolearn that they were searched forweapons as court roomThey had nothing more dangerous than-a bunch of keys

The Methodist Cirarcb DebtRev E tf Mann has decided to go

tttside of his in making afinal effort to raise the money to pay-off the debt on the Methodist Curch inthis city The church was builtks pastorate in this city largelytkrcagh his efforts and he wishes tosee It free from debt before he leavesParis as his term expires by limitationOn September 19th

The debt is MOO but 2500 of theamount is secured by five membersleaving 2000 to be raised Rev Mann

decided to ask the citizens to assisthim in raising this sum and he should

successful in securing it in a shortThe church is a handsome

structure and it is a credit to the cityThe city is proud of it and its congrega-tion and we hope tl at our citizens willRIve liberally to hel i free t e church

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THE Kentucky friends of Z TSweeney were joined to learn Tuesdaythat his only son Joseph Sweeneydrowned Monday night while ia bath-ing near Columbus Ind Th yctugman was twenty years old and was afine young fellow Wm Sweeney leftTuesday morning for Columbus to at-tend the funeral

Gas at nIt SterlingThe Mt Sterling Gas and Oil Co has

struck such a strong flow of gas at MtSterling that thrown severalhundred feet in the air by the gas andwork had to be suspended Additionalmachinery will be put in and it is believed that the well will supply gas forMt Sterling and several surroundingtowns

Quarreled III ChurchEugene Smith and Jim Shackleford

two colored men quarreled in a churchat Jacksonville the other night and en-gaged in a fight when they got outsideSmith inflicted an ugly cut on Shacklesords neck just missing his jugularvein Smith is now in the Paris jailand will have an examining trial to-

morrow before Judge Smith

Cincinnatis Fall Festival

Cincinnati will give a mauimothFallFestival at the Music Hall Sept 19 to 29during which there wilUbe three largeparades The first day parade will beallegorical in character the second willbe trade floats competing for a 1000prize and the third will be a floralparade The Harvest Queen will arriveon a river steamer and welcomedafter the manner of the King in a MardiGrass celebration

Christian Church ConventionTHE seventh annual Convention of

the Christian Church Societies will beheld this year in the hospitable city ofCarlisle beginning on Monday August20th and continuing until noon nextFriday

The Societies of the Paris ChristianChurch will be well represented by agoodly number of delegates

An excellent program has been arranged for the meetings

The Lexington FairThe Lexington Elk Fair was formally

open Tuesday afternoon by GOT Beckham who addressed the immense

The Spanish oinMorro Castle loaned the State was pre-sented by Lieut Lucien Young U S Nand accepted by the Governor Bothspeakers were introduced by Chas JBronstou There was duplicate flowerparade with eight entries Miss Creii-shavr winning first prize BuUy threehundred Paris people were present Tuesday four hundred attended WednesdayanHfive hundred took inter2ay

Paris Elks ComplimentedThe Paris Elks who appeared in the

parade at Lexington Monday won manywell deserved compliments on theirhaudsome appearance in their swelluniforms of white and Thelocal Elks marched bravely in theuntil the parade disbanded

The rain had a disastrous effect onthe suits of some of the local Elks

them were thoroughly soakedby it and their uniforms were soiledCoL Dan Peed the color bearer satdown on the flag coming home on thetrajffl and arose with the stars andstripes imprinted on the bosom of histrousers It is also related one ofthe hays had to stay in bed at thePhoenix until his uniform vas laun-dered

Bourbon Premium Winners-

E K Thomas won two first and twothird premiums on Shorthorn cattleTuesday and two seconds one third

fourth premiums WednesdayJ M Hall of this city won a thirdpremium Tuesday on a three year oldbulL C Carpenter won secondpremium ou combined horse and secondWednesday on harness horse A GJones of North Middletown wonsecond CBL three year old stallionWednesday

In the floral hall Miss Belle Ogdenwon premiums on infants hood andgloves crocheted and French specimenhandkerchief Miss Etta Quisenberrytook premium on center piece coruationbraid and Ben Downey secured two pre-miums on paintings Walter Boone ofElizabeth got a premium on water-melons

Oratory at Georgetown

W C Owems spoke for the defenselast night at Georgetown and ThomasCampbell Gov Brown and RobertFranklin will speak today The jurymay get the case this afternoon

OBITUARY

Paul Trimble Harris the two yearol Icon of Ernest Harris bookkeeper-of the DowHayden Grocery Co diedWednesday morning at his fathershome in East Paris Funeral serviceswere held yesterday morning at tenoclock at the grave in the NorthJdicWletowii cemetery

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Votes About Our Guests Arrivals anilDepartures Societys Doings i

Miss Daisy is visiting friendsin Lexington

A dance will be given tonight aBlue Lick Springs

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H C Reed and wife of Nicholasartfvisiting relatives in Bourbon this week

Mr W A Parker Sr has arrivedfrom a business trip to New York

Misses Ida and Vic Redmon are thguests of Miss Stella Pugh in Georgetown

Mr John Hildroth is here froinlChicago to spend a few weeks with relatives J

Eld J S Sweeney is the guest ofdaughter Mrs Daisy Erion

Eighth street

Misses Mary and FlorenceFlemiugsburg are guests of Mrs Jerry j

Turner near town

Miss Eddie Spears left Tuesdayvisit to friends in Cyuthiana She re

turned home yesterdayMr Fletcher Mann who had been

ill for several weeks with an injuredhand is improving nicely

Miss Mary Best Tarr has arrivedhome front a trip to Niagara Falls andToronto with Cyuthiaua friends Sfc

Mr and Mrs J A Stern lefyesterday for a trip to Atlantic CityPhiladelphia and New York

Mrs Warren Bacon went to Flerningsburg Tuesday tor short visit to herparents Dr and Mrs H C Kehoe

Miss Katie Lucas is the guest offriends in Lexington this week and isenjoying the Elk Fair gayeties

Mrs J C Morrison returned yesterday to Charleston W Va after a visitat the home of her father Mr J D

ButlerMrRaymond Frisbie and a party of

eight Cynthiana young men went overto Estill Springs yesterday to spend afew days

Mr Henry Thompson left yesterday-for a pleasure trip to Atlantic CityWashington Philadelphia and New

YorkMrJohn Martin of Louisville

Traveling Passenger Agentof the CORailway is visitinghis sister Mrs ClarkBarnett near this pity v

Rev Father BnYkefrom a very pleasant vacation trip toAtlantic City Washington and New

YorkMrWill Sweeney left Tuesday

Columbus Ind to attend the furueralof his cousin Joseph Sweeney son 6fBId Z T Sweeney

Misses Sallie Ball Elizabeth Halland Miriam Wormald of JMaysville are1guests of Mrs Mallie Harrison at MrChas Meugs near North Middletown

Mrs A S Stout mud daughterMiss Maud and son Leer Stout leftyesterday for a visit to Mrs MorrisGarland near Vanceburg

Messrs P I McCarthy and E JMyall left yesterday morning for apleasure trip to Atlantic CityPhiladelphia New York and otherpoints

Mrs Green Clay and Miss GeorgiaFithian left yesterday trip to Niagara halls Toronto aud0ther point incompany with Mr and Mrs W OHinton ud a party ofLexington friends

Miss Martha Brent of Kansas Citypassed through Paris Tuesday en routefrom Fleming to Lexington to visit rela-tives She may come to Paris for ashort visit before returning home

Mrs Speed Hibler and Miss JennieKenney left Tuesday for Versailles toattend the annual meeting of the Elkhorn Bdjptist Association They faredelegates from the Paris Baptist Church

Hon E M Dickson has arrivedhome from a vacation trip to MackinacLe Chneaux Islands and PetoskeyMich He had a most delightful timeand is as brown as a berry

Col A J Lovely Major Ben Perry Major G B Brooks C W Fothergill Steve Eubanks and L Woolstein1will attend the Supreme Knights of j

Pythias Lodge meeting at DetroitAugust 26th

Mrs Buckner Woodford and MrsJoseph Mitchell left Wednesday afternoon for a trip to Eastern pointswill visit Lake Chautauqua NiagaraFalls New York Philadelphia audjWashington

Mr Philip Teny who has beenvisiting his parents and otherrelatives ihParis this week left yesterday for NewYork Mr Terry will soon start on hisfifth business trip around the world go

way of London and Paris MrTerry has visited almost every countryiu the world and will go to China againon

Mrs R A Woolums of NewpdrjbNews Va has gone to Muir after avisit to Mrs A C Adair Mr Woolurns will come to Kentucky next weekand Mrs Woolums will return homewith him on the20th Mrs Adair svillaccumpauy th nj to Newport News for-

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Jimmie Shea of Winchestersiting his aunt Miss Josie Croriuan

FordhamrJudge Harmon Stitt and wife leave

for Old Plnt Comfort and Nor

Faume Maim leaves today forScott County to visit

fiKR TaTir vA Mrs S M Wihnoth left the first of

for Detroit to visit her daughtif Mrs Lindsay Moore

iS lr aud Mrs Edward Ditchen haveto their home in Covington

pr a visit with Mrs S M Wilmothlairs George Ott and children

yesterday to Newport afterto Mr and Mrs Ben Perry

r Mr and Mrs Carroll Marshall ofW Va who are visiting

Datives in Maysville were in thehours yesterday afternoon

ighey had been attending the Lexington

J Mi Goggin of Westerncasr is spending a few days with hispiii Mr Robert Judge

G6ggin is a native of Virginia and mariied a Lexington lady He is a staunchDemocrat and was a delegate to the

City Conventionlilt Swift Champ junior editor of

THE NEWS left this morning accompauied by his wife for a pleasure tripto New York City They will be absentabout ten days and will visit LongBranch Asbury Park and other seasideresorts before returning home

Grazing-I have good grazing for seven or eight

cows with of good water adjoining city limits Terms reasonableAddress JOE REYNOLDS

Eighth Street

GRIND OPERA HOUSE-

L H RAMSEY Lessee andR S PORTER Resident Manager

MONDAY AUGUST 20th

NAT REISSBI-G PRODUCTION OF

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Reserved Seats on Sale Friday Morningat Brooks Drug Store

SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES

25o 35o 5OoFor Sale

27 wellbred South Down yearlingBucks For particulars

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YOUNG LADIESParis Bourbon County Ky

Opens September oth 1900 Home

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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8th 1900on the premises sell to the highest bidder my consisting 290 acresmore or less on Cummins Hawkinsturnpike road in Bourbon County6 miles from Paris one from Eliz-abeth a station on the Kentucky Midland Railroad and 3 Centrevile and known as the Dr T C Collinsfarm

Sale will take place at 10 oclock a mTERMS cash balance in-

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Ifyou cannot read this small print at a distance of 14 inches yotureyesight is failing and should have immediate attention

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