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rfi r t 0- CI y d Q- C THEBOURBON NEWSR < PUBLISHED EVERY TDESOAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAS PAEIS KENTUCKY TUESDAY JULY 24 1906 NUMBER r- L I j The Bourbon Fair to Be a Hummer The arrangements are now finely to make the 60th annual e of the Bourbon County Agr Society a hummer The men bers 01 everycommittee of the Sdciet are industriously at work with in view but making the fair a success in every particular The of Paris and Bourbon county on and all of them should take a speck pride in the Fair and make i as it once was known throughout th States The construction of the amphitheatr is rapidly completion It i 284 feet long in the shape of a cref cent and the ring is oneeighth of i mile in circumference Underneath i a with all othe modern improvements to make i second in Kentucky The soci ety has already secured one of largest carnival companies on th road the attractions of which are and the first time exhibited in th South These attractions will also b seen at night the grounds being light ed with 600 incandescent and ten arc lights MargoleuLevi The Cincinnati Enquirer of yesterda following notice of marriage of one of Paris popular young merchants Mis Ida Levi daughter of late Mr and Mrs Samson Levi Mr Gus Margolen of Paris Ky were married in the parlor Burnett House at 6 oclock Sunday evening by Rabbi Charles S Levi o of the bride After the ceremony there was an elaborate wedding supper A number of rela tives ofboth thebride and Ohio and Kentucky cities were pres ent Mrs Margolen is the last of sisters to be married the ceremony for six of them being by Rabbi Levi who for a num ber of years was the associate rabbi o the late Rabbi Wise After taking a short wedding trip the happy couple will return to Paris and go to house keeping in recently ereite by Mr Margolen on Henderson street and Maysville Ihtevurbaii Mr John Duley of Maysville the city yesterday and talked as i there was an excellent chance for Interurban road from Paris to Mays ville He said that there would be meeting of the Board of Directors to day at Maysville to hear reports o Committees Mr Duley is confident the stockholders will push the matter of raising onethird of the amount nec essary to the undertaking as is the Eastern capitalists The route of this road is through a thickly populated country and through at number of progressive towns that are anxious for a comoeting line A Carlisle Baker Missing Albert Baker the baker at Graters in Carlisle has been missing since the night of July 4th He left the bakery that night and went i rsumably to ryville the negro suburb of Carlisle and has been seen nor since that time The officers have searching for him for several days but no trace of him His people in New York have been notified of his disap pearance but they write that they know nothing of his whereabouts There is some fear that he been murdered and robbed as he some money with him when he left Paris Whitewashed i The team of ball players that Paris this season the Americans of Cincinnati who played here afternoon They defeated the Paris score of 14 to 0 The visitors made seven runs in the first inning with McFarland in the box Rick Thomas was then put in the box and seven of the heavy hit ters they only made one hit off of his delivery in three innngs Dies Suddenly Mrs Kate S Lyle widow of James Lyle died Monday morning at 9 oclock at her Home on the Richmond pine eight miles from Lexington after an illness of but 48 hours Mrs Lyle in Lexington Saaturday apparently in her usual health The cause of her death Vsjia stomach affliction with which she has suffered for some time progress- ing cultural iI nothing grand peo- ple United nearing mammothdiningroom ton one the contained the the the arid of the Peoria brother groom from sev- en wedding Pads the a fin n e Hon never heardof has had beSt were teambya struck out was I I Bourbon a- new y per- formed va- in proposes been visited > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > AMUSEMENTS THE JEWELL KELLEY STOCK CO Theatregoers of Paris will receive with pleasure and genuine satisfaction the news that the Paris Grand Opera Houes will throw open its doors Mon day July 30 offering the most popular attraction seen here last season the Jewell Kelley Stock Co in a reper toire of new and uptodate plays Mr Kelley and his company are warm favorites in the city and their to Paris is a pleasure to their many friends and admirers return ¬ ¬ MISS CAROLINE KLOHR Lady With The Jewell Stock Co Mr Kelley has selected for his list of plays this season a strong line of New York successes The Gates of Justice will be presented Monday evening The play is anew one and is said to be a gigantic undertaking for a popular priced attraction but in the hands of Mr company success to be attained The Management will extend the usual courtesy of ladies free to the gentler sex on Monday evening Seats on sale at Oberdorfers drug store This being thE opening of the season at the Paris Grand and the Jewell Kelley Stock Co being a decided in the city capacity audiences should rule at the theatre the week of the 30th Deatness be Cured By local applicatons as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube When this tube is in flamed you have a sound of imperfect hearing and when it is en tirely closed deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can b taken out and this tute restored to is normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free F J CHEHEY CO Toledo 0 Sold by Druggists75c Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation Things Got Monotonous The inhabitants Qf San Francisco have a taste for excitement A corres pondent writing from there relates this incident in point I happened upon one of the victims of the fire sit ing near his old home his hat pulled over his eyes loafing and looking down over the miles of ghastly ruin where in spots the fire still smouldered The horror was hardly more than a old yet presently this fetched a deep yawn stretching his arms abroad Gee he complained I wish something would happen This is get ting tedious Leading Kelley I I Kelleys i isbound I I I j I I t ca1ll t I I I rumbling I I favor- ite 1 week jean whiz ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ MILLERSBUJRG ITEMS Mr Stanley Layson is not so well Mr Robert Caldwell is nicely Mrs Thomas McClintock is im Ida Dodson is in a very criti calfeondition Mrs Leroy Endicott has t Swango Springs fe ffi gfr Mrs W Shaw is visiting rela guest of Mrs Robert Barnes Mrs and daughter Marie have gone to Dayton 0 to visit rela tives Mrs Wm is very ill Dr Silas Evans of Paris was down to se her Friday Miss Mary Miller of Atlanta ar rived Friday to visit her brother Dr W M Miller Major Best has returned from his trip east Mrs Best will remain z while longer Jj zy y t Miss Lelia McClintock has gone t the Good Samaritan Hospital to remain for a few days Mr Roy Patterson has rented Riley Johnson place recently by Mr Peale Collier Mr and Mrs John Auxier into part of the house now occupied by Rev G L Kerr and wife Mr Peale Collier is building an his coal and lumber yard which when finished will be a very nice commodious building IT Dr Evans Paris was called in consultation with Drs Smith and Mil ler to see Miss Ida Dodson Reynolds Becraft has moved his office to Paris where he will continue in the real estate and insurance busi ness Mr and Mrs Dimmitt and sons Madison Davis and Charles of are guests of his brother P H Dimmitt and wife The many friends of Dr and Mrs McKinney of Carlisle will regret to learn of the serious illness of Dr Mc Kinney and hope he may be Mrs Chas Clark and children came down Saturday She attended Mrs Ingels entertainment and remained over Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo Owen Ingels entertained quite l number of her friends Saturday in honor of her sister Mrs Ed Dorain of Memphis Tenn Quite an elaborate lunch was served The Misses Carpenter entertained Dolly Varden Club Friday evening n honor of their guests Misses Scottie Worthington and Bessie Swinney Quite an enjoyable evening was spent y all present About seventyfive were issued The Sunday Schools of Millersburg will on Thursday July 26 join in an excursion to the Cincinnati Zoological Garden The excursion win be under he supervision of the Superintendents if the several Sunday Schools Anyone nterested in the Churches parents guardians or children can go by paying 125 round trip Special street cars will transfer the excursionists from the Cincinnati depot to the Zoo Rolled We have rolled oats in cans free dust and vermin C P COOK CO J Wheat Wheat We want to buy your wheat at high market price You can save time f you sell to us in unloading We 2000 bushels per hour If you do care to sell now we will store cheat in our steel tanks insur ance will be necessary We buy at all tations in Bourbon and adjoining ounties PARIS MILLING CO ave Reached Scotland The CourierJournal party reached lasgow Scotland Sunday after a safe A cable message from G E ohnson says the members of the party re well and enjoyed the voyage his is the that Miss Milda Me lillan of this city is with and her many friends will ber glad to hear of lersafe her side improving provingMiss gone r V tives at Butl r faY ille is th Tarr r t I the t purchas- ed moved ffi eat of 1 Cincin- nati bet- ter I JonesMrs morn- ing the in- vitations from lest un- load not your andno vo age J party theo of- t Miss Wells of K Flau her soon 1 arrival on he pond r ± < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ONE PRICE TO THAT TOTALLY DIFFERENT P J CLOTHING FOR MEN Semi Annual Clearance Sale OF MENS Just at the time when you need a Lightweight Suit for these warm Summer days we are going to duce all our v TwoPiece Suits text Price N Every TwoPiece Garment in our store reduced Come now and dont miss this opportunity See window for Display of Suits f y A few more of thoes 60 cent Straw Hats x suffer with the heat v PARKER JAMES Paris Ky Head To Foot Outfitters Your Money Back on Demand ftHHJnJ FRANK CO SUMMER GOODS AT Greatly Reduced Prices Are Offering Some Very Special Prices on r Ladies and Childrens Oxfords s Wash and Silk Suits v f Shirt Waists arid Separate Shirts Lawns and White Goods New in Skirts Just Received I u ATF ASH IONS HEADQUARTERS I I 1 t j let Why IT I t fr 11 o t t t c t i t C i 1f t t Styles i r c j 9 c J 1 t Wi f J 1 c i FRANK CO a ffi J 1 0 i I ALLS I I II0c8PmdT8 I Cool Z a i i r T q r r r Rr t t tr s r rrr 1 1 a a I 14 4 1- y y a- We 4 y 4 4 a 1 i r > > > < < > < + + + ++ ++++ + + + + > + < < + + = == + < + + ++ + < >

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Page 1: Bourbon News. (Paris, KY) 1906-07-24 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7cfx73vv2w/data/0051.pdf · rfi r t 0- CI y d Q-C THEBOURBON NEWSR < PUBLISHED EVERY TDESOAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAS PAEIS

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PAEIS KENTUCKY TUESDAY JULY 24 1906 NUMBER

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The Bourbon Fair to Be aHummer

The arrangements are nowfinely to make the 60th annual e

of the Bourbon County AgrSociety a hummer The men

bers 01 everycommittee of the Sdcietare industriously at work within view but making the fair asuccess in every particular The

of Paris and Bourbon county on

and all of them should take a speckpride in the Fair and make i

as it once was known throughout thStates

The construction of the amphitheatris rapidly completion It i

284 feet long in the shape of a crefcent and the ring is oneeighth of i

mile in circumference Underneath i

a with all othemodern improvements to make i

second in Kentucky The soci

ety has already secured one oflargest carnival companies on throad the attractions of which are

and the first time exhibited in thSouth These attractions will also b

seen at night the grounds being lighted with 600 incandescent and ten arc

lights

MargoleuLevi

The Cincinnati Enquirer of yesterdafollowing notice of

marriage of one of Paris popular

young merchantsMis Ida Levi daughter of

late Mr and Mrs Samson LeviMr Gus Margolen of Paris Ky

were married in the parlorBurnett House at 6 oclock Sundayevening by Rabbi Charles S Levi o

of the bride Afterthe ceremony there was an elaboratewedding supper A number of relatives ofboth thebride andOhio and Kentucky cities were present Mrs Margolen is the last of

sisters to be married theceremony for six of them being

by Rabbi Levi who for a number of years was the associate rabbi othe late Rabbi Wise After takinga short wedding trip the happy couplewill return to Paris and go to housekeeping in recently ereiteby Mr Margolen on Henderson street

and Maysville Ihtevurbaii

Mr John Duley of Maysvillethe city yesterday and talked as i

there was an excellent chance forInterurban road from Paris to Maysville He said that there would bemeeting of the Board of Directors today at Maysville to hear reports oCommittees Mr Duley is confidentthe stockholders will push the matterof raising onethird of the amount necessary to the undertaking asis the Eastern capitalistsThe route of this road isthrough a thickly populated countryand through at number of progressivetowns that are anxious for a comoetingline

A Carlisle Baker Missing

Albert Baker the baker at Gratersin Carlisle has been missing since thenight of July 4th He left the bakerythat night and went i rsumably toryville the negro suburb of Carlisleand has been seen norsince that time The officers havesearching for him for several days butno trace of him His people in NewYork have been notified of his disappearance but they write that theyknow nothing of his whereaboutsThere is some fear that he beenmurdered and robbed as he somemoney with him when he left

Paris Whitewashedi

The team of ball players thatParis this season the

Americans of Cincinnati who playedhere afternoon They defeatedthe Paris score of 14 to 0

The visitors made seven runs in thefirst inning with McFarland in the box

Rick Thomas was then put in the boxand seven of the heavy hitters they only made one hit off of hisdelivery in three innngs

Dies Suddenly

Mrs Kate S Lyle widow of JamesLyle died Monday morning at 9 oclockat her Home on the Richmond pineeight miles from Lexington after anillness of but 48 hours Mrs Lylein Lexington Saaturday apparently inher usual health The cause of herdeath Vsjia stomach affliction withwhich she has suffered for some time

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AMUSEMENTS

THE JEWELL KELLEY STOCK CO

Theatregoers of Paris will receivewith pleasure and genuine satisfactionthe news that the Paris Grand OperaHoues will throw open its doors Monday July 30 offering the most popularattraction seen here last season theJewell Kelley Stock Co in a repertoire of new and uptodate plays MrKelley and his company are warmfavorites in the city and theirto Paris is a pleasure to their manyfriends and admirers

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Mr Kelley has selected for his listof plays this season a strong line ofNew York successes The Gates ofJustice will be presented Monday

evening The play is anew one and issaid to be a gigantic undertaking for apopular priced attraction but in thehands of Mr company success

to be attainedThe Management will extend the

usual courtesy of ladies free to thegentler sex on Monday evening Seatson sale at Oberdorfers drug store

This being thE opening of the seasonat the Paris Grand and the JewellKelley Stock Co being a decided

in the city capacity audiencesshould rule at the theatre the week ofthe 30th

Deatness be CuredBy local applicatons as they cannotreach the diseased portion of the earThere is only one way to cure deafnessand that is by constitutional remediesDeafness is caused by an inflamed con

dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed you have a sound ofimperfect hearing and when it is en

tirely closed deafness is the resultand unless the inflammation can b

taken out and this tute restored to isnormal condition hearing will bedestroyed forever nine cases out of tenare caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of themucous surfaces

We will give One Hundred Dollarsfor any case of Deafness caused by

catarrh that cannot be cured by HallsCatarrh Cure Send for circulars freeF J CHEHEY CO Toledo 0

Sold by Druggists75cTake Halls Family Pills for con

stipation

Things Got Monotonous

The inhabitants Qf San Franciscohave a taste for excitement A correspondent writing from there relatesthis incident in point I happenedupon one of the victims of the fire siting near his old home his hat pulledover his eyes loafing and looking down

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Mrs Leroy Endicott has tSwango Springs fe ffi gfr

Mrs W Shaw is visiting rela

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Miss Mary Miller of Atlanta arrived Friday to visit her brother DrW M Miller

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Miss Lelia McClintock has gone tthe Good Samaritan Hospital to remainfor a few days

Mr Roy Patterson has rentedRiley Johnson place recently

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into part of the house now occupied byRev G L Kerr and wife

Mr Peale Collier is building anhis coal and lumber yard

which when finished will be a verynice commodious buildingIT Dr Evans Paris was called inconsultation with Drs Smith and Miller to see Miss Ida Dodson

Reynolds Becraft has moved hisoffice to Paris where he will continuein the real estate and insurance business

Mr and Mrs Dimmitt and sonsMadison Davis and Charles of

are guests of his brother P HDimmitt and wife

The many friends of Dr and MrsMcKinney of Carlisle will regret tolearn of the serious illness of Dr McKinney and hope he may be

Mrs Chas Clark and children camedown Saturday She attended MrsIngels entertainment and remainedover Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo

Owen Ingels entertained quitel number of her friends Saturday

in honor of her sister Mrs EdDorain of Memphis Tenn Quite anelaborate lunch was served

The Misses Carpenter entertainedDolly Varden Club Friday evening

n honor of their guests Misses ScottieWorthington and Bessie SwinneyQuite an enjoyable evening was spent

y all present About seventyfivewere issued

The Sunday Schools of Millersburgwill on Thursday July 26 join in anexcursion to the Cincinnati Zoological

Garden The excursion win be underhe supervision of the Superintendentsif the several Sunday Schools Anyone

nterested in the Churches parentsguardians or children can go by paying125 round trip Special street cars

will transfer the excursionists from theCincinnati depot to the Zoo

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f you sell to us in unloading We2000 bushels per hour If you do

care to sell now we will storecheat in our steel tanks insurance will be necessary We buy at alltations in Bourbon and adjoiningounties

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