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THEgQIJRBOK NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY NOVEMBER 17 1908 0A-I
BOURBON NEWS
JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
PARIS KENTUCKY
The LeaderoM reliable Purity Flour
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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
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Macabees EntertainT-
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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
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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
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At Bargain PricesJogs and carpets at bargain prices at
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were returning to theirSaturday
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mail box and she was rendered3 and a deep gash was cut
New Meat Shopa nice roast or nice juicy steak
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Chair Bargainschair bargains in Hintons
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Found Deada wellknown and aged
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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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Nothing Finer on Oysters Fishand Meats of all kinds
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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
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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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If you dq ve qpi fit you out in any of the neY Fall styles The best shop Inade forthe money Price 4 equal to other shoes sold for 5 and 6
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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