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THE NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY JULY 13 19Q6 c 0 I fc n 1 S BOURBON 1 = THE BOURBON NEWS SWIFT CHAMP EDITOR AND OWNER Advertising For Sights In this issue will be found an adver tisement of Uncle Sam iste for the public building At 25 Per Cent Discount Gocarts at 25 per cent discount at J T Hintons Administrator Appointed Chas J Lancaster has been administrator of his brother the late James W Lancaster Great Improvement The large crop of weeds and white on the Court House lawn has been cut It is a great improvement Bargains We are giving bargains in wall Will put it on for you j T HINTON New Postal Clerk Paris postoffice has been allowed an clerk at a salary of 500 per year The appointment has not yet been made Fresh Blackberries Order your blackberries now We receive them fresh each day next week Both phones 376 WM SAUER 102t Opp Court HOUSD Morgans Men Reunion It should not be forgotten that the annual meeting of Morgans Men will be held at Parks Hill Tuesday and Wednesday August 14th and 15th Double Header The Cincinnati and Brooklyn baseball clubs will play a double header in Cin cinnati on Sunday July 15th for one price of admission Mrs Gaivin Head Mrs Jennie V Galvin wife of John Gaivin died at her home in Lexington yesterday She was erly a Miss Dpwd daughter of the late Mike Dowd of this city t i See Us Before Selling Your Wheat pay highest market price for your wheat delivered at the mill or any station in Bourbon or adjoining coun ties See us before selling PARIS MILLING CO Will Settle The L N Railroad Co has assum ed theresponsibility for the death of Harry Morrison of this city in wreck at Winchester a month ago and offers to pay his widow 5000 damages i liammouks We are closing out our hammocks at low prices J T HINTON Laic Cabbage Plants I have a large number of very fine late cabbage plants for sale Price 25 cents per hundred h4WMnB A DETTWILLER North Middletown Ky i t Staled Jt u Vocation There will be a convocation of Paris Chapter A M on Friday July 13th at 730 p m Work in Mark Master Degree- J A STEWART H P JOE H EWALT Secretary An Ugly Charge Martin Lawson a tenant on the farm Of Mr Josh Barton was brought be fore Judge Dundon Wednesday to an swer the charge of seduction under promise of marriage The charge is made by Miss Queenie Elliott who is only fourteen of age Lawson was held do Circuit Court under 1000 bond Mr Barton going on his bond Special Prices Specialprieeson rugs carpets mat tings and lace curtains at J T tons Wheat Wheat We wantcto buy yourwheatat market price Yo can time if you sell to us in unloading We un load 2000 bushels per hour If you do not care to sell now we will store your wheat in our steel tanks and no insur ance will be necessary We buy at all stations in Bourbon and adjoining Counties PARIS MILLING CO fora I WallPaper paper additional t 1 form win the years Bin I save appoint- ed clover I f afternoon stated high- est ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ < > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ + I i CHAJRJDUB TODD Becomes Despondent and Guts Throat in iCoom at Stfc Charles Hotel Chas Tidd aged about 40 a tailor who has been working for J W Davis Co committed suicide Wednesday night in his room at the St Charles Hotel by cutting his throat with a small Mr Tidd was a Swede and consider ed one of the best coat makers ever in Paris and had been here about two years He often talked with friends about his home in Sweden and had said he had a married sister in New York City He worked all week stopping at 5 Wednesday afternoon going to his boarding house He sat on the back porch of the St Charles and read the newspaper until it became too dark to read IJe remained there on the porch until about 9 oclock and said to Mike Doyle one of the propri etors of the house that he would retire and added if anything should happen to me tonight you will find enough money at Davis store to my board He then to his room evidently committing the rash deed as soon as he reached the room for he had not removed his clothes When not appearing at the noon hour a messenger sent to his and finding it peeped through the keyhole and saw his body upon thefloor with a gaping wound in his throat I He had also stated early in the j that he was downhearted and des pondent that he believed the police were after him It seems he was on the Fourth of July for imbib ing too freely and it issaid had since brooded over the matter The selfinflicted wound was about four inches directly across his and from appearances of theroom and the wound it looked as if he had made several attempts before succeed ing The knife used was a small pocket knife the blade not being over two inches long Cornoer Dr Wm Kenney ordered un dertaker Geo W Davis to take charge of the body and prepare it for burial and it is now at that establishment i I Refrigerators i I The the best tor Js being spld at closeout prices r CARL FERGUSON Shot and Killed Himself at Troy NY Ay elergam was received by Mr Earl Ferguson from Troy N Y yesterday afternoon stating that his brother Carl Ferguson had shot and killed himself No further particulars are known and it is not known whether it was an accident or suicide Young Mr Ferguson was 22 years old and had been in the brokerage business in Troy N Y for several years He visited his brothers in Kentucky last fall and spoke of his flourishing business in his adopted home The Mass Convention The Democratic Mass Convention here Tuesday to select delegates to the District Conrgessional Convention at Frankfort Friday resulted in Bourbon sending an uninstructed delegation Most everybody was for Kimball and the only fight for who the dele gates should be One faction led by Judge Dundon wanted no instructions a nd the other led by County Attorney Moore wanted instructions It turned out to be merely a local factional fight Wheat Wanted Before selling your wheat see us or call phone 84 We buy at all stations on F C and L N railroads We win store your wheat in our ware houses at Centerville or or in our elevator at Paris R B HUTCHCRAFT 3tf Card of Thanks Not being able to see all of my friends who so generously help me to win the trip abroad I desire to this means to heartily thank every one of them and especially those who clip ped the coupons from the papers as there were 16000 of these daily coupons sent in I assure you all my is more than words can express Sincerely MILD A MMILIAN Wall We are ready to put on at short notice Immense stock to select from J T HINTON I His pocketknife o clock went was room even- ing I I I wind- pipe I I ref i er I v J T ITTINTO N I I was at take A 1 M then pay looked ar- rested North Star r 1 apprecia- tion Paper wallpaper r ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ PERSONALS N Ford Brent is confined td his threatened with fever Miss Ella Foot of Lexington is the guest of Mrs Wm Sauer Messrs Albert and John T Hinton Jr have returned from Hot Springs Miss Flora Rea of Frankfort is the guest of Mr and Mrs Wm Sauer Miss Lillie Roebuck of N Y is the guest of her brother C I D Roebuck Mrs Wm Kenney will entertain the Married Ladies Euchre Club this afternoon Lowell Sharon has returned from several weeks visit to his grandparents at Butler Ky Rev and Mrs Small of Sumpter S C are guests of Prof Thomson at Bourbon College Mrs Jas Baldwin and Mrs Harry Parker leave today for a sojourn at Olympian Springs Miss Dixie Upington of was the guest of her sister Mrs W L Clark yesterday Miss Mayble Bishop of Winchester has been the guest of Miss Hazel Cot tingham for several days Miss Drucilla Talbott has returned from a visit to her brother Geo Tal bott at Hpntington Ark iw Miss Alleen Liver of near Mrs T J Fleming of Fort Scott Kas one of the Home Comers is a guest of Mrs W H Fisher this week Mrs T Jr Mrs Rion Dow and Miss Janie Marsh have re turned from French Lick Springs Misses Elizabeth and Nellie Crutcher have been the guests of Miss Mary Joplin at Mt Sterling for the past week Mr and Mrs Duncan Bell and Mr Wm Taylor leve today for Denver Col to attend the Grand Lodge of John W Gayle and W A Lutkemeir of Frankfort were guests of lady friends in this city several this week Rev Father H N Santen of New Richmond 0 is the guest of his brother Mr Henry Santen on Scott avenue Mrs GM Clay entertained with luncheon yesterday in honor of her Mrs James E Cantrill of G W Dawson one of the Home Comers who has been visiting relatives returned to his home at Kansas City Mo yesterday Mrs C N Fithcian and son Mas ter Edwin Fithian and Miss Etta Mc Clintock were guests Wednesday of Mrs Henry Warfield at Cynthiana Miss Sallie Daniels left yesterday for an extended visit and relatives at Stanford Danville and Crab Orchard Capt and Mrs F P Webb go to day for a two weeks stay with the lat parents Mr and Mrs E 0 Burns at Nepton H Carter of Lawrence burg candidate for the Democratic nomination for Attorney General was a visitor in the city Tuesday Dr CJG Daugherty and Dr W C Ussery of this city read important papers before the Kentucky Midland Medical Society at Cynthiana The Misses Sue and Anna Jordan irigton They returned home Tuesday evening Mrs W L Davis who has been visiting her sister Mrs J T Hinton has been called to the bedside of her daughter Mrs Mary Irvine Frost at Columbia S C who is seriously Henry Power and Miss Louie Bruer gave a woodlawn luncheon yes terday in honor of Mr and Mrs Chas Attersall of Winchester who are guests of Mrs Abram Davis on Hous ton avenue The party left on the ten oclock trolley car for a beautiful wood about four miles from town where a sumptuous lunch was spread A most enjoyable day was spent i One of the most interesting I Comers was Mrs Harriet F Allen of Olympia Wash Mrs Allen has been I viisting in Kentucky since Home Com lug at Louisville and arrived to be the guest of Mrs W H Mrs Allenx is the wife of Tom Allen formerly attorney at Lexington and a daughter of Thomas S Stamps who before the Civil War was a wealthy and prominent Bourbon county farmer Mrs Allen wafc a Mrs Jane Alexander Mrs I I I I I I I I I I I Lexing- ton I I Clin I I EMoore ElksMessrs day Bour- bon I to friends I ters Lillard I I yester- day I weekI I I ilL I Mrs Home Wednes- day Anderson neice of bed S Rochester tended w Georgetown lawn ail wur rjr rr 4- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = Peggy Spears wife of Noah Spears and Mrs Ann Martin prominent peo pIe of Paris a third of a century ago She moved with her fathers familyto Lexington when but six old and has been absent from Kentucky for eighteen years Her father died at Lexington in the early seventies Horse Wanted We want to buy a good horse that will be suitable to use in a delivery wagon3tf LAVIN CONNELL Paris Kentucky We Never Sleep We buy as low as we business sense We sell as tow as we can Thats progressive sense You as low as you can Thats common sense You of us Thats dollars and cents For both of us My Specialty COFFEES and TEAS I ROCHES SGIETHINfi NEW Harvests Prepared Cooked Corn Ready for immediate use a Put up in 3lb Cans Can Lexington Ku TO OLD POINT COMFORT and Return Via Chesapeake Ohio Ry MONDAY JULY 23 SATURDAY AUGUST 11 15 days limit Good for stop in the mountatns r I I 11 I j 81 I I I I I I I II I I- I I 2J II I I L I I I I lovers I years i can 1i R2 a t t- r i 15e p rYo iiTT- iSQ1cc i ¬ ¬ BIG SALE BEGINS Monday J f I I I r r July 9 I c W TllCkOt9s I > FOR JUNE Special Prices on tbe following Refrigerators Old Hickory Lawn Goods v Lawn Benches Porch Shades Straw Mattings J Carpets Lace Curtains Hammocks and Jardineers Come in and get a bargain I JT HINTON Undertaking in all its branches Embalming sceintifically attended IS II i I S I S A1IIE3ULANCE e I to- N > > Rummans Tucker Cos Great Cash Converting Sale JlllO 7 Dry Goods Clothing and Shoes Ladies we will give you a surprise iu Bargains We will show you as pretty a lot of White Goods Hamburgs Laces Table Litieus Napkins towels and Ginghams as find All at bargain prices W SPEGJAL With each cash purchase of 5 or will sell you 10 Hope Lonsdale Cotton 60 cents Best Calicos 5c Apron Gingham 5c Boys detailing at sacrifice prices lP I Saturaau Golltiauillg 10 DUS you can j rn yard u I some Special Silk reNe x >

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THE NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY JULY 13 19Q6

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THE BOURBON NEWSSWIFT CHAMP EDITOR AND OWNER

Advertising For Sights

In this issue will be found an advertisement of Uncle Sam iste forthe public building

At 25 Per Cent Discount

Gocarts at 25 per cent discount atJ T Hintons

Administrator Appointed

Chas J Lancaster has beenadministrator of his brother the

late James W Lancaster

Great Improvement

The large crop of weeds and whiteon the Court House lawn has

been cut It is a great improvement

Bargains

We are giving bargains in wallWill put it on for you

j T HINTON

New Postal Clerk

Paris postoffice has been allowed anclerk at a salary of 500 per

year The appointment has not yetbeen made

Fresh Blackberries

Order your blackberries now Wereceive them fresh each day nextweek Both phones 376

WM SAUER102t Opp Court HOUSD

Morgans Men Reunion

It should not be forgotten that theannual meeting of Morgans Men willbe held at Parks Hill Tuesday andWednesday August 14th and 15th

Double Header

The Cincinnati and Brooklyn baseballclubs will play a double header in Cincinnati on Sunday July 15th for oneprice of admission

Mrs Gaivin Head

Mrs Jennie V Galvin wife of JohnGaivin died at her home in Lexingtonyesterday She waserly a Miss Dpwd daughter of the lateMike Dowd of this city

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See Us Before Selling YourWheat

pay highest market price foryour wheat delivered at the mill or anystation in Bourbon or adjoining counties See us before selling

PARIS MILLING CO

Will Settle

The L N Railroad Co has assumed theresponsibility for the death ofHarry Morrison of this city inwreck at Winchester a month ago andoffers to pay his widow 5000 damages

i liammouks

We are closing out our hammocks atlow prices

J T HINTON

Laic Cabbage Plants

I have a large number of very finelate cabbage plants for sale Price 25

cents per hundred

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Staled Jt uVocation

There will be a convocationof Paris Chapter A M onFriday July 13th at 730 p mWork in Mark Master Degree-

J A STEWART H PJOE H EWALT Secretary

An Ugly Charge

Martin Lawson a tenant on the farmOf Mr Josh Barton was brought before Judge Dundon Wednesday to answer the charge of seduction underpromise of marriage The charge ismade by Miss Queenie Elliott who isonly fourteen of age Lawsonwas held do Circuit Court under 1000bond Mr Barton going on his bond

Special Prices

Specialprieeson rugs carpets mattings and lace curtains at J Ttons

Wheat Wheat

We wantcto buy yourwheatatmarket price Yo can time

if you sell to us in unloading We unload 2000 bushels per hour If you donot care to sell now we will store yourwheat in our steel tanks and no insurance will be necessary We buy at allstations in Bourbon and adjoiningCounties

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Chas Tidd aged about 40 a tailorwho has been working for J W Davis

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Mr Tidd was a Swede and considered one of the best coat makers ever inParis and had been here about twoyears He often talked with friendsabout his home in Sweden and hadsaid he had a married sister in NewYork City

He worked all week stopping at 5Wednesday afternoon going to

his boarding house He sat on theback porch of the St Charles and readthe newspaper until it became too darkto read IJe remained there on theporch until about 9 oclock andsaid to Mike Doyle one of the proprietors of the house that he would retireand added if anything should happento me tonight you will find enoughmoney at Davis store to myboard He then to his roomevidently committing the rash deed assoon as he reached the room for hehad not removed his clothes

When not appearing at the noon houra messenger sent to his andfinding it peeped through thekeyhole and saw his body upon thefloorwith a gaping wound in his throat

I He had also stated early in thej that he was downhearted and despondent that he believed the policewere after him It seems he was

on the Fourth of July for imbibing too freely and it issaid had sincebrooded over the matter

The selfinflicted wound was aboutfour inches directly across his

and from appearances of theroomand the wound it looked as if he hadmade several attempts before succeeding The knife used was a smallpocket knife the blade not being overtwo inches long

Cornoer Dr Wm Kenney ordered undertaker Geo W Davis to take chargeof the body and prepare it for burialand it is now at that establishment

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CARL FERGUSON

Shot and Killed Himself atTroy N Y

Ay elergam was received by Mr EarlFerguson from Troy N Y yesterdayafternoon stating that his brotherCarl Ferguson had shot and killedhimself No further particulars areknown and it is not known whether itwas an accident or suicide Young MrFerguson was 22 years old and hadbeen in the brokerage business in TroyN Y for several years He visitedhis brothers in Kentucky last fall andspoke of his flourishing business in hisadopted home

The Mass Convention

The Democratic Mass Conventionhere Tuesday to select delegates to theDistrict Conrgessional Convention atFrankfort Friday resulted in Bourbonsending an uninstructed delegationMost everybody was for Kimball andthe only fight for who the delegates should be One faction led byJudge Dundon wanted no instructionsa nd the other led by County AttorneyMoore wanted instructions It turnedout to be merely a local factional fight

Wheat Wanted

Before selling your wheat see us orcall phone 84 We buy at all stationson F C and L N railroads Wewin store your wheat in our warehouses at Centerville oror in our elevator at Paris

R B HUTCHCRAFT3tf

Card of Thanks

Not being able to see all of myfriends who so generously help me towin the trip abroad I desire tothis means to heartily thank every oneof them and especially those who clipped the coupons from the papers asthere were 16000 of these daily couponssent in I assure you all my

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N Ford Brent is confined td histhreatened with feverMiss Ella Foot of Lexington is

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Jr have returned from Hot SpringsMiss Flora Rea of Frankfort is

the guest of Mr and Mrs Wm SauerMiss Lillie Roebuck of

N Y is the guest of her brother CI D Roebuck

Mrs Wm Kenney will entertainthe Married Ladies Euchre Club thisafternoon

Lowell Sharon has returned fromseveral weeks visit to his grandparentsat Butler Ky

Rev and Mrs Small of SumpterS C are guests of Prof Thomson atBourbon College

Mrs Jas Baldwin and Mrs HarryParker leave today for a sojourn atOlympian Springs

Miss Dixie Upington ofwas the guest of her sister Mrs

W L Clark yesterdayMiss Mayble Bishop of Winchester

has been the guest of Miss Hazel Cottingham for several days

Miss Drucilla Talbott has returnedfrom a visit to her brother Geo Talbott at Hpntington Ark iwMiss Alleen Liver of near

Mrs T J Fleming of Fort ScottKas one of the Home Comers is aguest of Mrs W H Fisher this week

Mrs T Jr Mrs RionDow and Miss Janie Marsh have returned from French Lick Springs

Misses Elizabeth and NellieCrutcher have been the guests of MissMary Joplin at Mt Sterling for thepast week

Mr and Mrs Duncan Bell and MrWm Taylor leve today for DenverCol to attend the Grand Lodge of

John W Gayle and W ALutkemeir of Frankfort were guestsof lady friends in this city severalthis week

Rev Father H N Santen of NewRichmond 0 is the guest of hisbrother Mr Henry Santen on Scottavenue

Mrs GM Clay entertained withluncheon yesterday in honor of her

Mrs James E Cantrill of

G W Dawson one of the HomeComers who has been visiting

relatives returned to his home atKansas City Mo yesterday

Mrs C N Fithcian and son Master Edwin Fithian and Miss Etta McClintock were guests Wednesday ofMrs Henry Warfield at Cynthiana

Miss Sallie Daniels left yesterdayfor an extended visit andrelatives at Stanford Danville andCrab Orchard

Capt and Mrs F P Webb go today for a two weeks stay with the lat

parents Mr and Mrs E 0Burns at Nepton

H Carter of Lawrenceburg candidate for the Democraticnomination for Attorney General wasa visitor in the city Tuesday

Dr CJG Daugherty and Dr W CUssery of this city read importantpapers before the Kentucky MidlandMedical Society at Cynthiana

The Misses Sue and Anna Jordan

irigton They returned home Tuesdayevening

Mrs W L Davis who has beenvisiting her sister Mrs J T Hintonhas been called to the bedside of herdaughter Mrs Mary Irvine Frost atColumbia S C who is seriously

Henry Power and Miss LouieBruer gave a woodlawn luncheon yesterday in honor of Mr and Mrs ChasAttersall of Winchester who areguests of Mrs Abram Davis on Houston avenue The party left on the tenoclock trolley car for a beautiful wood

about four miles from town wherea sumptuous lunch was spread A mostenjoyable day was spent

i One of the most interestingI Comers was Mrs Harriet F Allen ofOlympia Wash Mrs Allen has been

Iviisting in Kentucky since Home Comlug at Louisville and arrived

to be the guest of Mrs W HMrs Allenx is the wife of

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