bourbon news. (paris, ky) 1906-12-28 [p ].bt present castor geo w clarke win preach sunday night on...

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THE BOURBON NEWS KENTUCKY DISC 8 1S06 JJ h 0 7 i T- I1Ui PARIS 2 > < THE BMfiOf NEWS CHAMP EDITOR AND 99 JEWELERS SILVL05MITMS OPPOSITE CQURT HOUSE The Top Price he highest price paid for tobacco at Mt Sterling in ten years was Saturday when an agent for the American Tobacco Company purchased 18OUO pounds from S B Lane at 14 J cents straight The tobacco was of a high quality price tops the market The best Fountain Pen in the world is Ideal Water At Christian Church gilder Carey Er Morgan will preach Years the Christian will be The Motto of a Man Who Succeeds Elder Morgan is planning series of Sunday evening sermons to run through the r January These sermons intended to appeal to the reason and courage of men concerning life and its opportunities leading brand of flour now sold is the Red Cross made by E F Spears 24tf Taken to Maysviile that a mob was forming at to lynch Dick Ellis a young who shot and seriously f fatally wounded Edward Bitter countySaturday night ordered Ellis taken to the jail in for safekeeping Bitterman HospitalHis about the same time he was shot The Best fountain Pens We sell the best Fountain Pen made the John Holland Nothing would please your husband more than one of tbeae famous pens 2tf HOOGE At JJaptist Churtli The Baptists will have a very impor tnt meeting Sunday morning Every member is requested and expected to bt present Castor Geo W Clarke win preach Sunday night on Why iEfelt ye Between Two Opinions If Lord Be God Follow Him but if Baal then Follow him We have the right goods at prices Thats Y A J Winters Cp lleccivetl Electric Shock Wm R Taylor JUyearold Mr in contact with sTlive electric wire Monday on South and was knocked from the pave ment to the middle of the street He with one of his hands badly and a few bruises fromthe fall telephone manner fallen across one of the Traction Com panys live wire V Fined the nimit J Howells court at Clinton vi lie v Dave Washington was 40 upon a plea of guilty to dis orderly conduct Washington came to Paris Monday and tanking up on whisky went to his home near Cilintonville and made the night hideous while celebrating causing alarmed for their safety Squire lowell gave the noisy negro the limit which he paid and was released if it comes from Winters iioulcnow its all right Tobacco Purchases Buckley made the following purchases of tobacco this week 10 000 pounds at 910 jifer hundred r of S S Williams 8000 cents of Sharon Williams at 11 cents of B T Hintoh at 9 cents of Dudley Williamson ofrJOO at cents Turner sold to the American TobScco Conipany his of ten acres at cents per pound The tobacco weighed an average of 1440 pounds per from which Mr Turner realized 141 per acre George Ellis bought of John Toohey pounds of tobacco at 12 cents perpound GhV Stmas Services at Catholic Church The Christmas services at the Catho Church in this city Tuesday were unusually interesting and impressive choir of the church was by J ASchwartz cornetist and MissEsther Margolen violinist The music was indeed inspiring and beauti ful Father Charles who was here assisting Rev Father Cusack at the service delivered his lecture Catholics Are Sometimes This eloquent and Father was given the closest attention and fully sustained his repu tiation as a orator His lecture wasinstructive practical and eloquent andhigbl by the large the Knights Templar vices that was to have been Tues day rooming was postponed Sun jay 30 at 7 oclock Special prepared sermon for the occa iaion be by Rev Joseph- S Malone pastor of the church member of Couer de Lion No 26 Th ngnicr will the direction cf Dr Frank Fithian All Knights Templar are requested- to meet Sunday evening promptly at- ti SO at the lodge room to in a body and in uniform The is alsc invited to attend the Invjta Lions w IM of oui neighboring cities to and it is a number M visiting Sir Knights will b i t WIFT and the tf n s 1 it x wt f 1 nat morning Attheeve ct are he 4 Carlisle LOUIS h pg of W Main wire P hbo hood to become j irf 7 ipoo 10 9 acre as- sisted Re young con SOns Sold b ii r r 2ftf 4Qotu J T i IGI tL citJarSeL v iii t c t t dftyrnf lijl1 r r 1 held evem Decem1w the FIrst Church A Comman- d ry JIII public the at- e t J qa OWN t a at Winters Church Sunday t s Sons nit ville the alL Taylor came nursed had in some n peopleiii crop z lid regular W y Mis- understood learn- ed el w R- reatiOP Our R rr- rs say Spears ousekeepe Flnur fins i equal r djC Geisi Ser Presbyterian and a be un- der have present F > < > > ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ > > > < < = < < < < = > = ° + > Miss Club Monday Esther is relatives on Walnut Hills Cincinnati 7G S Varden the left Tuesday on trip to Pitts burg Miss Sarah Tarlton of Georgetown Crawford The ladies will give a dance at Elks Hall tonight Miss Laura Clay will lead Mrs W B I Tirrvin Taylor at St Louis Messrs Kramer Bain and Otho Kimbrough of Lexington are guests of J C Elgin Jr Mrs C Moore of Mich arrived yesterday to visit her mother Mrs LamiraWilhibth1 Capt Mrs Frank Webb are visiting the parents Mr and Mrs E 0 Burns at Nepton Ky Mr arid Mrs Robert Wirinv of Mt i Sterling are guests of the tatters parents Mr and Mrs Jesse Turney Mr and Mrs W H Wood of Mf are guests of the Mr and Mrs W H Whaley Mrs Lucy Simms and daughter Miss Lucy Simms will leave January 1st to visit MrEdward Simms in Texas Miss Ailene Power is at home from College spending the holidays with her parents Mrand MrsH A Power Miss Mildred Davis Oi Mt and Miss Virginia Christian of Chilesburg are guests of Miss Helen Davis Mrs Wm Schnick of Beaumont Texas is here spending the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs M B Lovell Hon F L MCchesney has return ed from Louisville where he took his Christmas dinner with his son Mr J R McChesney Miss Crutcher of North Middletown is spending the holidays with her sisters Misses Eliazbeth and Nellie Crutcher Mr and Mrs J M Wood and Wallace of Winchester spent mas day with Mrs Woods mother Mrs Mary Stivers Miss Mary Lawrence Holt who spent Christmas day Mr and Mrs B P Holt has returned to her home at Louisville Miss Viola Monson of Louisville and Misses Linnie Norris and Addie Bell of Lexington are guests of Miss Mary Nelson of AusterJitz G W Lancaster of Neb is the guest of his brother C J Lan This is Mr Lancaster first visit to Kentucky for Mrs Samantha Walls and dau and Mrs Nannie Henry attend a the funeral of their relative Bramblet in Lexington Tuesday Misses Davis and Amanda Thompson and Messrs Foster Rogers and Harry Hpwell of Mt Sterling at tended the Junior Assembly dance Tuesday night v Misses Anna Bain and Wood of Lexington Minnie Byant of Denver Colorado and Lucille Bell of Nicholasville are guests of Miss Laura Clay Pastor Gee r e W Clarke of the Baptist Church is rejoicing good things sent him by his members They gave him an pound ing long to be remembered The Junior Assembly Club Tuesday evening at the Elks building with one of the most dances ever given in this nity It was one of the swell social events season grand march was led by Mr Emmett Redmon of this city and Miss Mildred Davis of Mt Sterling Every feature biilliantly while during the hours of the dance Mrs John Ireland served frappe as sisted by the the following chaperones Mr and Mrs Vol Ferguson Mr and Mrs Rudolph Davis Mr and Mr Charles R James M rand Mrp Earl Ferguson Mr and Mrs Swift Champ Mr and Mrs Juilan Howe Mr and Mrs Bruce Miller Mr and Mrs Thomas Moore Mr and Mrs George Stuart and Mrs W G Abbott of Georgetown Smitties orchestra of Cincinnati while at 1230 a in all repaired to Crosdales Cafe where a delightful sup per partaken of Those were Misses May Bramlett Martha Ferguson Mary Lisle Mary Nelson Austerlitz Virginia Christian Chiles burg Laura Clay Anna Bain Lesiner ton Lucile Bell Nicholasville Minni Bryant Denver Colorado Juliet Wood Scott Linnie Norris and Addie Bell Lexington Elizabeth Bayles Helen Davis Ella Kriener Louise Grinnan Martha Waller Louise Davis Henrietta Taylor Rena Crosdale Viola Monson Louisville Mildred Davis Mt Sterling Helen Abbott Georgetown iuniey Messrs Edwin Wickliff Marion Kimbrough Kremer Wade Whitley Robert Simm i Otho Kimbrouffh Roby Clay Harrison I Scott and Hal Headley Lexington jWalker Nelson Austerlitz Clyde Louisville Faster Rogers and rry Howell iJt Sterling J y1 U 11 V 41 t A i Kemper and James Tart Millersbifrg Seers Nicholasville Bruce R Clark Offutt Boardmar White Varden William Bowen RatclifF George Kriener Jeff Elgin Rick Thomas Harry Horton j Raymond McMillan J W Waller Charlton Clay George Wyatt Emmett I Redmon Charles Fithian Robert Fcr guson John Kriener Ike WiJmott W K Fctjuson Drank Concentrated Dorothy Pogue Jacoby little daugl- Jer of Mr Joe Jacoby Hutcfti son had her mouth and throat badly burned by drinking i lyethrourh mistake thinking she 1 taking a drink of i L r i But1 Miss M vislt a b I is the of Mr and Mrs left to visit her Mrs m l J L arid I I lattets I Vh son Christ- with he1 parents N over the enter- tained comma o the was c furnished the music for the occasion was I i I i Leslie and d ton tRain Nr n S toIii- Efro1Jch LIttle Rock nasWlrcE13Pk Ballard H Gorham r < 8t Adair W Sweal j of t i tg 1 1 It ERSWALAI tier Hi Ki druggist Carl young Woodford Wednes- day sister Frankfort Detroit latter s parents Ster- ling Omaha caster ten years li- ter Miss Mildred Juliet f old delight- ful Rachel Wiggins itt William Ap e Eer Long Wade Cirrric- 4liontasWheeler Sy ard Lyre a near some concentrated was s waters ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ > = < ° = = ° > Fiscal Curt Meets The Bourbon County Fiscal Court met amounting to 319423 were allowed paidTurnpike Claude Redman read his which was approved He was allowed 500 for repairs on the pikes during January Claims for work on turnpikes amounting to 88811 were allowed on January 1 1907 the balance of the principal of said fund in hishands CountyOrdered SI 26131 be made payable to First National Batik on the Turnpike Fundbearing interest to pay overcheck on said fund i The Court then accepted the itbn of Superintendent Claude to dine with him and repaired to thE Windsor Hotel where they were In accepting Mr Redmons invitatio vas the first time the Fisca Court has unanimously agreed fo several months All the nice Jewelry comet from Winters Distressing Accident Christmas Morning1 Mary Wells aged fourteen years a clerk the Fair Store and daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Wells residing on Lilleston avenue this city met with a painful accident Christmas morning while with some companions i Celebrating with fireworks She had lighted a cannon cracker which failed to explode and thinking the fuse had burnt out picked it up when it exploded in her hand with such force as to tear away thofore firiger and sever the ligaments connect ing the thumb with the hand Drs Kenney and Dudley attended the injur ed girl amputating the fore finger at the second joint The thumb was placed back in position and number of stitches taken to hold the ligaments together If Red Cross Flour pleases you tell your friends if not tell us Made by E F Spears Sons 24tf Masonic Officers At a meeting of Paris Lodge No 2 F A M last night the following officers were elected E Li Harris Worshipful Master W H Harris Senior Warden Thos Allen Junior Warden M Hargis Dailey Treasurer- W H H Davis Senior Deacon W E Bell Junior Deacon G W Taylor Tyler Jas A Stewart Senior Steward Wl E Hoard Junior Steward After the meeting the members of an elegant repast at Crosdales Cafe A Rube Story x An amusing incident happened at the Paris Grand the other night during che preformance of Lovers and Luna ics A seedy looking individual who look ed as though he had just emerged from a shock of fodder stepped up to the box office and asked Bob Porter who was selling tickets ZZT hyar A show said Bob How much do it the su burbonit r One dollar T was the reply j The price was evidently for he shook his head and Porter called him back and saidT VJwill sell a ticket gallery fox 25 cents xMfcr s Whats goihon up thar said the rube l s Col Peppers Funeral The body of the late Col James F Pepper who died in New York afternoon arrived at Lexington night The body was accom panied home by Mrs Pepper whose condition has improved John B Stanley Milward met the train and took the body to Meadowthorpe The funeral services were held yesterday at Christ Church Cathedral Lexington with Dean Wiliam T Capers i The pallbearers and honorary were nearly all noted complete only 50 cents tf J J CONNELLY Paragraphs With Points Bellamy Storer may aswell recognize the fact that he was fired and let it go I the Vingnia woman who wants to mortgage her brains to the doctors for 10000 shows at least that she has some by fixing that price A Kansas City bank cashier has skippedout with 9000and the officials can findj no motive It seems you are expected to have a motive for stealing small sums i3v K A Western railroad company rom plains that it is finding it difficult to get to fill its good positions There must be a shortage of forte j yous in the railroad world While walking along a San Francisco street a Harry Quick wns i n b a falling j a while But he overlooks trifing matter of telling us how to irake des meat taste good The Philadelphia minister who rf Glares that Adam w s a negro polably bases his deductions on the tact mat the old man has been painted black so many centuries writer The printers who have been up a Hinsf manuscript seeches will be of it of promise was knock anpption on the woman Whit optpbr ihatdecisioh onens up A r rt I borroWfrom for- t I invita Redmo II at par- took 0 on costs id too much you r fromNew a tive famousBlock for rockthg tt I men l named llukif c Stjf Y Congressto f Abreach presiding i feast- ed toy lnner Whats goin in walled away in tEe Wed- nesday officiat- ing the boat at that i i aur ta i man r head biyc Thais one bin Harry wasnt enogghiN ou eta yoti s iotrld lifeon c ogmt Fie unanimously infavor case ado reties ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ < > i Mr Ollie Stanfield of thi county and Miss Mary Bafeer of Win chester were united in marriage afternoon at the residence of Mr Wm Fitzpatrick of near towm Elder E Morgan was the officiating jininister Mr Rolla Kincart and Miss Julia Ham both of Carlisle were married at the Court House in this city Wednesday j by Judge Denis Dundon a daughter of Mr and Mrs L J Ham who formerly resided in this city r At the residence of Mr and Mrs S M Turpin Tenth street Miss Ella Baker of Winchester and Mrs Clarence Roe of Escondida married Tuesday Elder Carey E being the officiating minister WATCH LOST Dri yesterday between the Bourbon News office and the Second street bridge a ladys small openfaced silver watch with gold chain and clasp attach ed Finder return to this office and receive reward 2t Notico will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Bourbon Bank at the office of saidbank on Monday January T 1907 for the election of Directors fol the year F CLAY President B Woodford Cashier 28td Notice to Stockholders There will be a of the stock holders of the Agricultural Bank at the office of said bank Monday January 7 1907 for the election of Directors for the ensuing year JNO J McCLINTOCK Cashier 1 raey i on were I I Stockholders There OIl MATMIMUNIAL near Tues- day Mor- gan ensuing ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < lioodies AT ROCHES He Is tlie RANDY i un 3 47 r w WJ I II l 6 Extra tf l6 SELECTED c Smoked BLOATERS i1 ItI 6 F r 25 Ctsol I v JIII IL f e r I I I I I 1 1 l 1 t KID 1 1 i 11 a w a r Fancy 1N 5c i I EIEES M I < For style comfort and general excellence i tt tJ J1t t ff r I there g an ecrua as- A + + + a s s rtT SIIOE s because we so thoroughly be lieve in these we en dorse and guarantee them ot fi A ¬ ¬ + Christmas 100 500 Silk Umbrellas Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Handles choice See Window Display i 100 750 Silk Petticoats Silk Under Ruffles ALL COLORS Choice 59OO J 3 50 Dozen Ladies Handkerchiefs New Floral Initials i v Special at XXO i See Our Big Line of Christmas Goods 1 11 0- r r f En d mR I I 298 I f 6 i ° tuckerS t r 1 SIecinI 25c Quality for 1 f F- Ir WJiL > > < < I aiii deeply grateful to the citizens of Paris TV it Bourbon arid SurrotihiEiihg counties for the most liberal jpatrqnage given me during the past year and I respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors in the future1 I wish every Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year rSt y ii w VIA y J si T ir T- r r vV vtf l v c a i t i 1r 9gf i I 1 J one JJI1ILofiL 1 < > > < > Received a New Stock of rd and jas JHeans i mt At Greatly Reduced Prices Blankets Flanneletts and Outings At Prices That Will Make Them Sell Just Oip J t c 4 the f v i2 i ili Shod 111 All New Styles and Luti i risYov hs thi1tfrifS + < < > ° RUMMANS TUCKER CO I II

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Page 1: Bourbon News. (Paris, KY) 1906-12-28 [p ].bt present Castor Geo W Clarke win preach Sunday night on Why iEfelt ye Between Two Opinions If ... Miss Sarah Tarlton of Georgetown Crawford

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The Top Pricehe highest price paid for tobacco at

Mt Sterling in ten years was Saturdaywhen an agent for the AmericanTobacco Company purchased 18OUOpounds from S B Lane at 14 J centsstraight The tobacco was of a highquality price tops the market

The best Fountain Pen inthe world is Ideal Water

At Christian Churchgilder Carey Er Morgan will preach

Years the Christian

will be TheMotto of a Man Who Succeeds ElderMorgan is planning series of Sundayevening sermons to run through the

r January These sermonsintended to appeal to the reason andcourage of men concerning life and itsopportunities

leading brand of flour now soldis the Red Cross made by E F Spears

24tfTaken to Maysviile

that a mob was forming atto lynch Dick Ellis a young

who shot and seriously ffatally wounded Edward Bitter

countySaturdaynight ordered Ellis taken to the jail in

for safekeeping BittermanHospitalHisabout the same time he was shot

The Best fountain PensWe sell the best Fountain Pen made

the John Holland Nothing wouldplease your husband more than one oftbeae famous pens

2tf HOOGE

At JJaptist ChurtliThe Baptists will have a very impor

tnt meeting Sunday morning Everymember is requested and expected tobt present Castor Geo W Clarkewin preach Sunday night on WhyiEfelt ye Between Two Opinions If

Lord Be God Follow Him but ifBaal then Follow him

We have the rightgoods atprices Thats

YA J Winters Cp

lleccivetl Electric ShockWm R Taylor JUyearold

Mr in contact withsTlive electric wire Monday on South

and was knocked from the pavement to the middle of the street He

with one of his hands badlyand a few bruises fromthe fall

telephone mannerfallen across one of the Traction Com

panys live wire

V Fined the nimitJ Howells court at

Clinton vi lie v Dave Washington was40 upon a plea of guilty to dis

orderly conduct Washington came toParis Monday and tanking up on

whisky went to his home nearCilintonville and made the nighthideous while celebrating causing

alarmed for their safety Squirelowell gave the noisy negro the limitwhich he paid and was released

if it comes from Wintersiioulcnow its all right

Tobacco PurchasesBuckley made the following

purchases of tobacco this week10 000 pounds at 910

jifer hundred r of S S Williams 8000cents of Sharon Williamsat 11 cents of B T Hintoh

at 9 cents of Dudley WilliamsonofrJOO at cents

Turner sold to the AmericanTobScco Conipany his of ten acresat cents per pound The tobaccoweighed an average of 1440 pounds per

from which Mr Turner realized141 per acreGeorge Ellis bought of John Toohey

pounds of tobacco at 12 centsperpound

GhVStmas Services at CatholicChurch

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by J ASchwartz cornetist andMissEsther Margolen violinist Themusic was indeed inspiring and beautiful

Father Charles who was hereassisting Rev Father Cusack at the

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Esther isrelatives on Walnut Hills Cincinnati

7G S Varden the leftTuesday on trip to Pittsburg

Miss Sarah Tarlton of Georgetown

CrawfordThe ladies will give a dance

at Elks Hall tonight Miss LauraClay will lead

Mrs W BI TirrvinTaylor at St Louis

Messrs Kramer Bain and OthoKimbrough of Lexington are guestsof J C Elgin Jr

Mrs C Moore ofMich arrived yesterday to visit hermother Mrs LamiraWilhibth1

Capt Mrs Frank Webb arevisiting the parents Mr andMrs E 0 Burns at Nepton Ky

Mr arid Mrs Robert Wirinv of Mti Sterling are guests of the tattersparents Mr and Mrs Jesse Turney

Mr and Mrs W H Wood of Mfare guests of theMr and Mrs W H Whaley

Mrs Lucy Simms and daughterMiss Lucy Simms will leave January1st to visit MrEdward Simms in Texas

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Mr and Mrs J M Wood andWallace of Winchester spentmas day with Mrs Woods motherMrs Mary Stivers

Miss Mary Lawrence Holt whospent Christmas dayMr and Mrs B P Holt has returnedto her home at Louisville

Miss Viola Monson of Louisvilleand Misses Linnie Norris and AddieBell of Lexington are guests of MissMary Nelson of AusterJitz

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the funeral of their relativeBramblet in Lexington Tuesday

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grand march was led by MrEmmett Redmon of this city and MissMildred Davis of Mt Sterling Everyfeature biilliantlywhile during the hours of the danceMrs John Ireland served frappe assisted by the the following chaperonesMr and Mrs Vol Ferguson Mr andMrs Rudolph Davis Mr and MrCharles R James Mrand Mrp EarlFerguson Mr and Mrs Swift ChampMr and Mrs Juilan Howe Mr andMrs Bruce Miller Mr and MrsThomas Moore Mr and Mrs GeorgeStuart and Mrs W G Abbott ofGeorgetown

Smitties orchestra of Cincinnati

while at 1230 a in all repaired toCrosdales Cafe where a delightful supper partaken of Thosewere Misses May Bramlett MarthaFerguson Mary Lisle Mary NelsonAusterlitz Virginia Christian Chilesburg Laura Clay Anna Bain Lesinerton Lucile Bell Nicholasville MinniBryant Denver Colorado Juliet Wood

Scott Linnie Norris and AddieBell Lexington Elizabeth BaylesHelen Davis Ella Kriener LouiseGrinnan Martha Waller Louise DavisHenrietta Taylor Rena Crosdale ViolaMonson Louisville Mildred Davis MtSterling Helen Abbott Georgetown

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Marion Kimbrough KremerWade Whitley Robert Simm

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Fiscal Curt MeetsThe Bourbon County Fiscal Court met

amounting to 319423 were allowedpaidTurnpike Claude Redman

read his which was approvedHe was allowed 500 for repairs on thepikes during January

Claims for work on turnpikesamounting to 88811 were allowed

on January 1 1907 the balance of theprincipal of said fund in hishands

CountyOrdered SI 26131be made payable to First National Batikon the Turnpike Fundbearing interestto pay overcheck on said fund i

The Court then accepted theitbn of Superintendent Claudeto dine with him and repaired to thEWindsor Hotel where they were

In accepting Mr Redmons invitatiovas the first time the Fisca

Court has unanimously agreed foseveral months

All the nice Jewelry cometfrom Winters

Distressing Accident ChristmasMorning1

Mary Wells aged fourteen years aclerk the Fair Store and daughterof Mr and Mrs Martin Wells residingon Lilleston avenue this city met witha painful accident Christmas morningwhile with some companions i

Celebrating with fireworksShe had lighted a cannon cracker

which failed to explode and thinkingthe fuse had burnt out picked it upwhen it exploded in her hand withsuch force as to tear away thoforefiriger and sever the ligaments connecting the thumb with the hand DrsKenney and Dudley attended the injured girl amputating the fore finger atthe second joint The thumb wasplaced back in position and numberof stitches taken to hold the ligamentstogether

If Red Cross Flour pleases you tellyour friends if not tell us Made byE F Spears Sons 24tf

Masonic OfficersAt a meeting of Paris Lodge No 2

F A M last night the followingofficers were elected

E Li Harris Worshipful MasterW H Harris Senior WardenThos Allen Junior WardenM Hargis Dailey Treasurer-W H H Davis Senior DeaconW E Bell Junior DeaconG W Taylor TylerJas A Stewart Senior StewardWl E Hoard Junior StewardAfter the meeting the members

of an elegant repast at CrosdalesCafe

A Rube Story x

An amusing incident happened at theParis Grand the other night duringche preformance of Lovers and Lunaics

A seedy looking individual who looked as though he had just emerged froma shock of fodder stepped up to thebox office and asked Bob Porter whowas selling tickets ZZT

hyarA show said BobHow much do it the su

burbonit rOne dollar T was the reply j

The price was evidentlyfor he shook his head and

Porter called him back and saidTVJwill sell a ticket galleryfox 25 cents xMfcr s

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Col Peppers FuneralThe body of the late Col James F

Pepper who died in New Yorkafternoon arrived at Lexington

night The body was accompanied home by Mrs Pepper whosecondition has improved John B

Stanley Milward met the train andtook the body to Meadowthorpe Thefuneral services were held yesterday atChrist Church Cathedral Lexingtonwith Dean Wiliam T Capers

iThe pallbearers and honorary

were nearly all noted

complete only 50 centstf J J CONNELLY

Paragraphs With PointsBellamy Storer may aswell recognize

the fact that he was firedand let it go

I the Vingnia woman who wants tomortgage her brains to the doctors for10000 shows at least that she has

some by fixing that priceA Kansas City bank cashier has

skippedout with 9000and the officialscan findj no motive It seems youare expected to have a motive forstealing small sums i3v K

A Western railroad company romplains that it is finding it difficult toget to fill its good positions

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