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THEgQIJRBOK NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY NOVEMBER 17 1908 0 A- I BOURBON NEWS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS PARIS KENTUCKY The Leader oM reliable Purity Flour j 4tf sS Turkeys Wanted Highest market price paid for tur keYs HAS S BRENT BRO 45dec Small Blaze fire was called out afternoon to extinguish a cn the of a cottage on street Wind and Lightning In prance Thomas 4 WoodEord Case Revived cf Bay Circuit Clerks the su i over Mrs Mary Prescotts New Meat Shop roast or sweet juicy steak DOTY Macabees EntertainT- he uniform rank and cadet company of Lexington were en itaned ly the Paris Lodge last night j their room in the Tucker building Sausage Time pure ground sage and Cyenne pep cr for sausage WM SAUER C W B M Day The C W B M Day will be observ Christian church on Sunday joy 22 The address of welcome will delivered by Mrs Sara K Yancy iLexington All invited to be present Great Fall Mill End Sale Jur entire line of Suits Coats Skiits f s and Millinery are included in this tEat Fall Mill End Sale HARRY SIMON Big Sale Atteru imons mill end sale Contract Let Woods Bros secured the contract for the foundation of Harry Si ns big department store and began rak yesterday Underwear AU weights sizes and kinds of under tear are shown by J W DAVIS CO Big Docket The Bourbon Circuit Court will con next Monday morning with cases on the docket Out of 5s 51 new cases filed for this term 17 dthem are divorce suits Fresh OystersN- ice fresh bulk Eceived every day Phone us your ester orders l MARGOLEN Jersey Cows Bring High Prices Mr S C Carpenter of Millerbsurg W 40 Jersey cows at Mt Sterling for 2800 an average of 70 Siece This wasthe best lot of Jerseys aUn Kentucky outside of registered tots more than ten years Overcoats and Raincoats Most everything in the line of over sts and rain coats that a man would can be found at J W DAVIS COS Bulk Oysters an order of our fresh bulk oys receive them fresh every Now ater all solid meat t BATTERTON DOTY At Bargain Prices Jogs and carpets at bargain prices at i dB 7 The The qtu < f bla roo Irfe ntl Will Bedford as Administra Na an less filed papers r office FrIday to re e rI j c LAITERTON Qat the I Tue on rex 350 I oystersSealshipt 72t a flat a- We Y 0- r 4 a b1a S t mall irE in- backbones cal 2t l wing ti Try 12 ton > = ¬ ° ed in Runaway Accident Mr and Mrs Abe Renick of were returning to their Saturday them both from the head struck a mail box and she was rendered 3 and a deep gash was cut New Meat Shop a nice roast or nice juicy steak up DOTY Chair Bargains chair bargains in Hintons cdsi oc See his display ad 228 Found Dead a wellknown and aged was found dead in the field a time before he was found on person and Ladies t v Simons mill enaisale rV nile county after on their horse took fright and ran ay throwing Reni ks rat e her right MrRenick escaped tn a slightly wrenched back Al hurtMrs Renicks inur Its are not considered serious ps sausage sparerib bacKbone us 12t BATTERTON ee those WIn Fields 1 o man ont of MIss Nellie Marshs rell1- ft Ce On Mayvsille yesterday He had walked out to the too ° tswn short in the field dead No marks of his dist 7 t l ark one i Irs h Ft For ee hodo f t pike moon Ra sons fcon1 nee were attend ° PERSONAL MENTION VMiss Lucy Colville is on a months visit to friends in Bath county Miss Belle Woodson o Owensboro is the guest of Mrs J M Brennan near town Mr T T Templin is ill at his home on South Main street suffering with asthma Miss Bessie Lee of Shaw han is the friends and rela tives in this city Mrs Lutie Tprner of Fleming J B Graizana of the Paris Ice Company left Saturday to spend the Winter in Covington Jas A Stewart left Saturday for several days visit to his niece Mrs C f Brown at bheblyville James E Warren Bacon and W R Hukill left yesterday for several days hunt in Nicholas county t Mrs Mary Mansfield remains quite ill at the home of her daughter Mrs J M Uarolw on High street Superintendent W H Andreson of the L N has returned from a visit to relatives Mrs R B Hutchcraft of this city was the guest Friday of Mrs Louella Wilcox St Ciairat Lexington Messrs Ed Turner J Walker Muir and Leroy McDo7 ell left Sunday for Robertson county for a weeks hunting trip Mrs J C Morris of this county visited her daughter Miss Marguerite Morris at Hamilton College Lexing ton last week Mrs Vol Ferguson of the county was the guest Thursday of her daugh tersMisses Martha and Gay Ferguson who are attending Hamilton Colege Lexington Miss Suzanna Stevens of Detroit Mich who has been quite ill of ty phoid fever at Mrs C B Erringers is improving being able to sit up yes terday for the first time Capt F P Webb of the L N is laying off for about ten days He and Judge Frank Bullock of Lexing ton went to Boyd Station yesterday morning for several days hunt At the organization of the acadamic classes of Hamilton College at Lex ington last week Miss Marguerite Morris of this county was elected treasurer of the Seniors while Miss Carolyn Roseberry also of Bourbon was elected as secretary ofthe Juniors Pierce Quinlan a former resident of Paris now of Auburn Indiana here several days last week renewing old acquaintances This was Mr Quin lans first visit here in twentyfour years and he received a hearty wel come from his old friends On Saturday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs Russell Mann the sec ond in the series of Social Ethics Stud ies was given by Harriet M Bog ardus as a drawing room talk to an in teresting group of Paris ladies The special subject The Ethics and j Aesthetics of Conversation was ably handled by the speaker and at the con clusion of the main theme the nature of the meeting led to an animated discussion on the chaperones in which the ladies freely participated i It was admitted that the proper chap i eronage of young girls in society is quite as important in Paris as in large citips and more and more it is that the only correct way for young girls to enjoy social pleasures is under those conditions The presence of the chaperone contended Miss Bogardus promotes instead of dampens the pleasures of the social gathering if those pleasures be of the tone they should The from the ball room between the dances the acceptance of in public places rela tive position of the elderly woman and the of these questions are more or less regulated by the tone and character of conversation If girls were taught to converse intelligently and the motheis and others who have the direction of social affairs kept intellects alert and their interests broadened as to uplift instead of frown upon the gayeties ot the young the above questions would themselves The third meeting will occur on Fri day afternoon at 3 oclock at Judge Manns the subject being Conversa Effect upon the Individual Society and the State A resume of the two preceding talks will be by Miss Bogardus isthe E alt guest of daughterMrs at Parkersburg V Va I was I Mis I I conced- ed I I exo- dus I invitations- to i the debutanteall I their- I I manyof tionIts I given r infor- mal present I ad- just ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Simons Big Sale Attend Simons mill end sale Butchering Turkeys CS Brent are slaughtering 20000 turkeys for the Thanksgiving market They are paying 13 cents per pound for them delivered DEATHS Mrs Jane Colvin aged 77 years j died at her home on the North Middle Burial took place yesterday at Jacksonville Just Received New wall papers at Hintons Just received Mill End Sale Attend Simons mill end sale BIRTHS Born to the wife of Geo Clayton ofHutchison a daughter Martha Mil let Dont Miss It Attend Simons mill end sale New Wall Paper Wily buy wall paper from a sample you can pick it from our im mense stock he latent jnl the State We to order it for you we hive it already THINTON t 4 Bro I town pike Sunday morning of I I c f pneu- monia dos l ¬ > OYSTER GOGKTfllL CATSUP Nothing Finer on Oysters Fish and Meats of all kinds CHEESE y Neufchatel Swiss Philadelphia Cream Pinxter Maple Leaf Cream I r Ii iiI1itII JiIIt itII I I J Ill I tlt f f lt ti 14 J lb j If 0 per l6 f i A JI It t I I t 16 I III ett1IP JIII II d M IE1I r y IB 1 1 11 10 i Il- t Cooking Figs 10c rt 19 II II 0 x = > m Sacier Buy Your Sunday Dinner at My Store Everything the Market Affords Wm Sauer 1 I FOUNTAIN We can show You the best Assortment of FOUNTAIN PENS In Paris No matter what Your requirements We Can You PENS I J = Maybe quit = FINE ROOSTERS FOR SALE Thorough bred barred Plymouth Rock cockerels price Apply CASSIUS M CLAY JR 17 3t Both phones No 118 Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received at m office for the construction of Nine teenth street in accordance with thi specifications of ordinance on file office must be in by Monday Nov 23 1908 A C City Clerk Dedication Exercises The dedication of the new city building will take place Friday even ing The dedicatory address will b delivered by Rev Dr F W Hinitt President of Central University oi Danville Hon C M will al so make an The exercises o the be very interesting The handsome new will opened for Visitor on that evening fron oclock on t 125 to in ADAIR building 7 0 evening will b o Now is the Time to Get jthe Newest In Fall Goods New Colorings and New Styles in V Dress Goods Silks v Dress Trimmings i Dress Skirts J v Waists v Neckwear c 5 The Styles Beautiful Gome i take a W Ed Tuckers J I I 1- i j 1 I- I 3 I e I e e p e 8 J 1IIOIJOIi e lIeao lImOfi811 TEisii isa a s s I j Ir I are Look S J- I I am offering a limited quantity of these Rock ers for Ql Jtf l i l 4 i H I l Jferes the One Ii you wave Jeen Looking 7or 298 r 1 ¬ < The construction of these Rockers is the best v you ever saw See the window I 1 I I of well be Sold for 198 See the Window Only a I ew I ohese Oak cleats I r I i IT HINTON t y J To II < > > DO YOU WANT A PAIR OF If you dq ve qpi fit you out in any of the neY Fall styles The best shop Inade for the money Price 4 equal to other shoes sold for 5 and 6 a little cheaper shoe James Mfeaus price 350 You beat them at this price Fall Clothin Now on Display W S Peek and Gos Clothing for Men i v H A Seinsheaum Co The Frat for Young above lides are the best money can buy BUMMANS TUCKER CO f i 8 I I 1 I- I i w t For celebrated cant 3 Men- The s °

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Page 1: THEgQIJRBOK NEWS PARIS BOURBON A- NEWS I isthe Ii TEisiinyx.uky.edu/dips/xt715d8nd79t/data/0321.pdf · THEgQIJRBOK NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY NOVEMBER 17 1908 A-0I BOURBON NEWS JEWELERS

THEgQIJRBOK NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY NOVEMBER 17 1908 0A-I

BOURBON NEWS

JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS

PARIS KENTUCKY

The LeaderoM reliable Purity Flour

j 4tfs S

Turkeys Wanted

Highest market price paid for tur

keYs HAS S BRENT BRO45dec

Small Blazefire was called out

afternoon to extinguish acn the of a cottage on

street

Wind and Lightning Inprance Thomas 4 WoodEord

Case Revived

cf BayCircuit Clerksthe su i over Mrs Mary Prescotts

New Meat Shoproast or sweet juicy steak

DOTY

Macabees EntertainT-

he uniform rank and cadet companyof Lexington were en

itaned ly the Paris Lodge last nightj their room in the Tucker building

Sausage Timepure ground sage and Cyenne pep

cr for sausageWM SAUER

C W B M Day

The C W B M Day will be observChristian church on Sunday

joy 22 The address of welcome willdelivered by Mrs Sara K YancyiLexington All invited to be present

Great Fall Mill End SaleJur entire line of Suits Coats Skiits

f s and Millinery are included in thistEat Fall Mill End Sale

HARRY SIMON

Big SaleAtteru imons mill end sale

Contract LetWoods Bros secured the contract for

the foundation of Harry Sins big department store and began

rak yesterday

UnderwearAU weights sizes and kinds of under

tear are shown byJ W DAVIS CO

Big DocketThe Bourbon Circuit Court will con

next Monday morning withcases on the docket Out of

5s 51 new cases filed for this term 17dthem are divorce suits

Fresh OystersN-

ice fresh bulkEceived every day Phone us yourester orders

l MARGOLEN

Jersey Cows Bring High PricesMr S C Carpenter of Millerbsurg

W 40 Jersey cows at Mt Sterlingfor 2800 an average of 70

Siece This wasthe best lot of JerseysaUn Kentucky outside of registeredtots more than ten years

Overcoats and RaincoatsMost everything in the line of over

sts and rain coats that a man wouldcan be found at

J W DAVIS COSBulk Oysters

an order of our fresh bulk oysreceive them fresh every

Now ater all solid meatt BATTERTON DOTY

At Bargain PricesJogs and carpets at bargain prices at

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Irfe ntl

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ed in Runaway AccidentMr and Mrs Abe Renick of

were returning to theirSaturday

them both from thehead struck a

mail box and she was rendered3 and a deep gash was cut

New Meat Shopa nice roast or nice juicy steak

upDOTY

Chair Bargainschair bargains in Hintons

cdsi ocSee his display ad 228

Found Deada wellknown and aged

was found dead in the field

a time before he was

found on person and

Ladies t v

Simons mill enaisale rV

nilecounty

afteron their horse took fright and ranay throwing

Reni ksrat

e her right MrRenick escapedtn a slightly wrenched back AlhurtMrs Renicks inurIts are not considered serious

ps sausage sparerib bacKboneus

12t BATTERTON

ee those

WIn Fields1 o man

ont of MIss Nellie Marshs rell1-ft

Ce On Mayvsille yesterdayHe had walked out to the

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PERSONAL MENTION

VMiss Lucy Colville is on a monthsvisit to friends in Bath county

Miss Belle Woodson o Owensborois the guest of Mrs J M Brennannear town

Mr T T Templin is ill at hishome on South Main street sufferingwith asthma

Miss Bessie Lee of Shawhan is the friends and relatives in this city

Mrs Lutie Tprner of Fleming

J B Graizana of the Paris IceCompany left Saturday to spend theWinter in Covington

Jas A Stewart left Saturday forseveral days visit to his niece Mrs Cf Brown at bheblyville

James E Warren Bacon andW R Hukill left yesterday for severaldays hunt in Nicholas county t

Mrs Mary Mansfield remains quiteill at the home of her daughter MrsJ M Uarolw on High street

Superintendent W H Andresonof the L N has returned from avisit to relatives

Mrs R B Hutchcraft of thiscity was the guest Friday of MrsLouella Wilcox St Ciairat Lexington

Messrs Ed Turner J Walker Muirand Leroy McDo7 ell left Sunday forRobertson county for a weeks huntingtrip

Mrs J C Morris of this countyvisited her daughter Miss MargueriteMorris at Hamilton College Lexington last week

Mrs Vol Ferguson of the countywas the guest Thursday of her daughtersMisses Martha and Gay Fergusonwho are attending Hamilton ColegeLexington

Miss Suzanna Stevens of DetroitMich who has been quite ill of typhoid fever at Mrs C B Erringersis improving being able to sit up yesterday for the first time

Capt F P Webb of the L Nis laying off for about ten days Heand Judge Frank Bullock of Lexington went to Boyd Station yesterdaymorning for several days hunt

At the organization of the acadamicclasses of Hamilton College at Lexington last week Miss MargueriteMorris of this county was electedtreasurer of the Seniors while MissCarolyn Roseberry also of Bourbonwas elected as secretary ofthe Juniors

Pierce Quinlan a former residentof Paris now of Auburn Indianahere several days last week renewingold acquaintances This was Mr Quinlans first visit here in twentyfouryears and he received a hearty welcome from his old friends

On Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs Russell Mann the second in the series of Social Ethics Studies was given by Harriet M Bogardus as a drawing room talk to an interesting group of Paris ladies

The special subject The Ethics and j

Aesthetics of Conversation was ablyhandled by the speaker and at the conclusion of the main theme the

nature of the meeting led to ananimated discussion on thechaperones in which the ladiesfreely participated i

It was admitted that the proper chap i

eronage of young girls in society isquite as important in Paris as in largecitips and more and more it is

that the only correct way for younggirls to enjoy social pleasures is underthose conditions

The presence of the chaperonecontended Miss Bogardus promotesinstead of dampens the pleasures ofthe social gathering if those pleasuresbe of the tone they should The

from the ball room between thedances the acceptance of

in public places relative position of the elderly woman andthe of these questionsare more or less regulated by the toneand character of conversation If girlswere taught to converse intelligentlyand the motheis and others who havethe direction of social affairs keptintellects alert and their interestsbroadened as to uplift instead offrown upon the gayeties ot the young

the above questions wouldthemselves

The third meeting will occur on Friday afternoon at 3 oclock at JudgeManns the subject being Conversa

Effect upon the IndividualSociety and the State A resume ofthe two preceding talks will beby Miss Bogardus

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Simons Big SaleAttend Simons mill end sale

Butchering TurkeysCS Brent are slaughtering

20000 turkeys for the Thanksgivingmarket They are paying 13 cents perpound for them delivered

DEATHS

Mrs Jane Colvin aged 77 years j

died at her home on the North Middle

Burial took place yesterday atJacksonville

Just ReceivedNew wall papers at Hintons Just

received

Mill End SaleAttend Simons mill end sale

BIRTHSBorn to the wife of Geo Clayton

ofHutchison a daughter Martha Millet

Dont Miss ItAttend Simons mill end sale

New Wall PaperWily buy wall paper from a sample

you can pick it from our immense stock he latent jnl the StateWe to order it for you wehive it already THINTON

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OYSTER GOGKTfllLCATSUP

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Cream Pinxter Maple LeafCream

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We can showYou the bestAssortment ofFOUNTAIN PENS

In ParisNo matter whatYour requirements

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FINE ROOSTERS FOR SALE

Thorough bred barred PlymouthRock cockerels price Apply

CASSIUS M CLAY JR17 3t Both phones No 118

Notice to Contractors

Sealed bids will be received at moffice for the construction of Nineteenth street in accordance with thispecifications of ordinance on fileoffice must be in by MondayNov 23 1908

A C City Clerk

Dedication ExercisesThe dedication of the new city

building will take place Friday evening The dedicatory address will bdelivered by Rev Dr F W HinittPresident of Central University oi

Danville Hon C M will also make an The exercises othe be very interestingThe handsome new willopened for Visitor on that evening fron

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a little cheaper shoe James Mfeaus price 350You beat them at this price

Fall Clothin Now on DisplayW S Peek and Gos Clothing for Men i

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