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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAJS
VOLUME XXYII PASIS KENTUCKY TUESDAY AUGUST 6 1907 NUMBER 53f jJ
Funeral o Mrs LucasA large concourse of sorrowing rel
4 services of Mrs Mamie Roche LucasFriday afternoon in the Paris ceme
The pallbearers were as followsDr Frank Roche O P Carter Jr
V Ben Bishop James Hukill Phil Deigand James M OBrien
Those from a distance who attendedthe services were Mrs KatherineCallahan Mrs Annie McDonald anddaughter Miss Jennie McDonald and
and Mrs John Parker of Frankfort Messrs Collins of HuntsvilleAla cousins of the deceased and MrsMargaret Flynn Mrs John SullivanMisses Lillie Benckart and Mary McNamara and Messrs Thomas McNamara and James Doyle of Lexington Mrs Katie Washington of Rockport Ill sister of Mr Lucas and thelatters mother Mrs Ann Lucas ofCynthiana
Offered For Lost Um1 farella-V The umbrella that was picked up
from the corner of the postoffice lobbyon last Wednesday evening while thegentleman who put it there was talkingto Postmaster Earlywine in his privateoffice was a piece of propetry thatwas highly prized by its owner it heing a Christmas present from hismother It was a silk umbrella witha hook gun metal handle with a silvervine on handle If the preson who hasthis umbrella is not a common thiefhe will return it to this office and receive a liberal reward for same There
not another umbrella like it in Parisit can easily be detected by the
Painful AccideniMr Bruce Miller editor and
of the KentuckianCitizen metwith a very painful accident late Sunday afternoon Mr Miller had occasion to visit his office and enter hislarge safe and after returning somepapers to the safe after examiningthem slammed the heavy door whichcaught the end of his left thumb cutting it off as smooth as if it had beendone with a surgeons knife Hepicked up the disjointed piece and proceeded to the office of Silas Evanswhere the end was put back and thewound dressed While he is sufferingconsiderably from there is
v some hopes of the dismembered pieceadhering to its proper place
Powers Issues StatementCaleb Powes Saturday issued a state
mentin which he criticises Judge Robc bins cteeision vacating the
says Judge violated the law aslaid down by himself in permitting theCommonwealth to controvert his
1 Several affidavits of persons whosay they saw Judge Robbins enter thejury room are also made public byPowers
Auto FatalitiesAt Bordeaux France araeing auto
mobile competing in the Criterioncup collided in a dust cloud with atouring car resulting in the death of
men and the fatal injury of twoothers At N Y a machine turned turtle in a ditch killingtwo persops fatally injured anotherand hurt three children A trolly carat Atlantic Ci y co 1 ded with an automobile and Mrs Charles H Law waskilled Her husband and the chauffeurwere painfully injured
JUST THE THING FORHOT WEATHER
What could be better thanGas Stove this hot weather
It is cheaper than coal perfectly safe and we guaranteeevery one to bake perfectly
PARIS GAS LIGHT
Family ReunionThe Withers family held their annual
reunion July 26 at Fairacrethe home of Mr and Mrs Earl AshBrook near Paris Mrs Wm TempleWithers who is here from Ocoee Florida spending the summer with herdaughters and her brotherinlaw MrJames Withers of Cynthiana the
member of the family were thehonored guests The occasion wasiiappy gathering for all
The guests assembled in the woodsback of the house in the beautiful
maple grove where luncheon wasservedAmong those present for the reunion
Mrs James T Withers Mrand Mrs James P Headley Mr A
Mr James Headley Jr Mr and MrsWm Withers Misses Martha Catherine Bella and Lena Withers Mr andMrs Earl Ashrbook Messrs AlanTemple and Thomas Ashbrook MrrCharles W Moore Mr Temple MooreMisses Virginia and Ida HarrisonMoore Whitney Moore Mrand Mrs James Withers of Cynthiana Mrs Jennie Withers Smith MissJane Brooker Mr and Mrs JosephDavis Miss Katherine Davis MessrsWithers John and Joseph Davis ofParis Mr and Mrs Rodney Withersof Cynthiana Mr and Mrs BaileyBerry and sons Dawson and JackBerry
i A tent was provided in case of rainbut the weather was fine and all
felt that it was a prefect and deightfulloccasion
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Withers were presented fromattending by illness
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Sunday School ConventionThere were near four hundred
ii attendance at theAnnualCounty School Convention orthe Christian church at North Middletown last Thursday
Evei y bur day school in the county
a large number of visitors werefrom adjoining counties Each
Sunday school sent a written reportwhich showed a contribution to thefund for the endowment of a chair of
honorState Evangelist R M Hopkins of
Louisille was present and gave muchencouragement to the representativesof the various schools The conventionwas held in the Christian church whichwas totally inadequate to accommo
John Willie Jones was secretary andmade an address that was pronouncedone of the best ever heard in SundaySchool wor-
kER Buffington the new principalof the North Middletown Classical andBusiness College made an address on
Sweeney of Paris who gave more
on the Sunday School work of a generation ago At the noon hour the convention adjourned to the beautifulcollege grove where the women of thecongregation of the North MiddletownChristian church had prepared dinner
At the afternoon session a numberof addresses were delivered by ElderC W Dick Dr Burrows J MolerMcVey W S Willis Elder WatersW 0 Hinton and others
Better Than GasNo natural gas for Paris this year
but we have better Electric it is just as cheap inthe long run62t PARIS ELECTRIC LIGHT CO
Seats On SaleReserved seats for In Old Yar
best performance ever put on the stagein Paris by home talent Then too it
Col Clay ImprovingCol E F Clay the widelyknown
breeder of thoroughbred horses whohas nearly twoweeks with appendicitis at Runnymede his country home near Paris isreported much improved and while
yet by no means out of danger thedoctors now believe that the chancesare in favor of his recovery ColClay was given some nourishment Saturday litbeing the first time he haseaten since he was taken ill twoweeks
He was again given food Sunday andwas permittedjto sit up in bed for ashort time If no relapse occurs it ishoped that the patient will soon be onthe way to convalescence
Fined For Jumping Board BillJohn Hatter an employe of the LN railroad was arrested Saturday
by Deputy Sheriff W F Talbott onthe charge of jumping a board bill
Hatter recently was married toMiss Jessie Bean and went to board atthe McKenney boarding house onNorth Main street near Second Several months later it is alleged he de
tled his bill of 28 Saturday Mr Mc
arrest and placing the document in thehands of Deputy Sheriff Talbott accompanied the officer to the depotwhere Hatter was pointed out andplaced under arrest
He was fined 25 and cost in JudgeDundons Court yesterday morningand if fine is not paid or replevinedwill have to work it out in the countywork house
Odd Fellows Orphans to VisitParis To day
Thirtyfive children from the Kentucky Odd Fellows Orphan HomeLexington will arrive in Paris at3 oclock this afternoon to be theguests of Bourbon Lodge No 23 ofthis city
The children will be in charge ofSuperintendent I N Williams and Mrand Mrs George Kenney
Upon their arrival the party willalightffrom the car at Eighth streetwhere they will be met by the ParisDrum Corps and escorted to the courthouse where a public reception will betendered the little ones
The following will carried out
Address W O HintonChildren
Alfred WornallChildren
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BenedictionThe will then repair to CB Mitchells and E B Manns for icerefreshments after which they will goto Foots landing for a delightful boatride in steam launches several miles upStoner creek Returning
to Crosdales restaurant for supper after which a visit to the movingpicture show will end the festivitiesThe party will leave on the 7 oclock pm car for the home at LexingtonWhile in the city the party willcharge of a committee from BourbonLodge headed by E B January
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Union Station OpenedThe new union station at Lexington
which for over a year has been underconstruction in that city was thrownopen for business Sunday the firsttrain for which tickets were sold in thenew structure being the eastbound C
0 train which left at 1105trains of the C 0 L E
and L N lines will arrive and depart from the new station
The officials who have charge of thedaily business are as
J W Throckmorton stationS T Swift ticket agent assist
j Vk t i Tupieatur v otuvaii JHassell baggage master W HThompson assistant Miss Lucy Catherwood matron
OF FINE
As Executor of the late A WWright I will sell puliclyat thecourthouse door in Paris Kentucky aboutthe hour of 11 oclock a on
Wednesday Sept 2 1907
the lands of the late A W Wrightlying and situated on the Maysville andLexington turnpike and the Paris andLexington Interurban Railroad andabout three miles South of the City ofParis Ky Said farm is in two tractsonejknown as the Home Tract andcontains about 100 acres adjoinsthe lands of Wm Hall and R P Barnett There is upon this HomeTract a substantial brick dwellinghouse of six rooms with all necessaryoutbuildings attached and a good andsubstantial tobacco barn The othertract is known as the McConnellTracer and contains about 175 acresand adjoins the lands of Matt KenneyJ W Ferguson R P Barnett and TE Ashbrook There is upon this tracttwo good tenant houses one good andsubstantial tobacco barn and a stable
Said tract will be offered first separately and then as a whole but the undersigned reserves the right to reject
or all bids The two tracts abovedescribed are splendidly located wellwatered well timbered and in everyway far a home and forfarming
TEKMrf riaia lands will be soldupon the following terms Onethirdcash in hand on the day of sale onethird to become due and payable twelvemonths after date of sale and onethirdin eighteen months after the day ofsale Each of said deferred paymentsto bear interest at 6 per cent per annum from the day of sale until paidand secured by a lien upon the lands
The right to seed this place will begiven this fall and full possession willbe given the first of March 1908
EMMETT M DICK SONExecutor of A W Wright
Public SaleI will sell at the residence
on the Winchester turnpike 5 milesfrom Paris on
Thursday August 15 1997
at 1 oclock1 combined horse gentle j1 work horse1 mule1 combined pony3 extra good milch cows2 heifers1 top and 1 open buggy arid harness1 farm wagon and gearsFarm implements of cornII acres of hemp10 acres of oats cut75 turkeys200 chickensHousehold and kitchen furniture etcWill rent residence garden and 8 or
10 acres of grass until March 1st nextMRS JUNE PAYNE
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B Y and gentlemans black ribbonfob pinned to it Lost between E MWheelers residence on Hous on avenueand A F Wheelers store on Mainstreet or bteween Cotton town and AF Wheelers furniture store
Reward of 5 for return to BourbonNews office
WASHING BY THE PIECE
Anyone desiring to have washingdone by the piece such as white dresses shirt waists delicate colors without fading or iron rust and stains removed call at 757 Singer Alley Embroidery and table linen a specialtyPut name and address on every bundle
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For SaleSmall frame home on South Main
large garden fine fruit trees goodwater etc Call up East Tenn phone226 or see T F Brannon for furtherparticulars
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TWe will inaugurate our Semiannual Clearance Sale of smart Summer apparelat prices that must appeal to every thrifty man and young man in town
In order to make room for our large Pall stock which is already shippedWe Will for the Next 1 5 Days Sell Every Mens YoungMens and Boys Summer Suit at 25 Per Cent Discount
This is inderd a rare opportunity for you to purchase at little cost
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FRANK COMPANYTHE LADIES STORE
We Have Placed On Sale Our First Complete Line ofFall Styles in
Embracing Newest Modes in Panama Wool Taffeta andVoiles in Blacks Browns and Navy
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Wash WaistsOur Big Cut Price Sale on Wash Waists still continuesMany desirable styles in best sizes still in stock
Shoes Extra Special25 Pairs Ladies Patent Oxfords regular 225 value
90 Pairs Ladies Patent Oxfords regular 250 valuenow 1 75r
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