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BOURBON NEWS
OF QUALITYEVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS
Arm BrokenEthel McPheeters the fiveyearold
daughter of Mr and Mrs Irvine FMcPheeters fell at the residence ofMr E M Wheeler on Houston avenueand broke her arm
AttentionBoys knee suits 4 to 6 years at
cost priceJ ELVOVE
Main sweet
Election p OfficersThere will be an election of officers
of Bourbon erie of Eagles tonight attheir lodge rooms in the K of Pbuilding A full attendance is
See Our Magazine GuideWe are prepared to take
for all the leading magazinespublished See our magazine guidefore subscribing
PARIS BOOK CO
Police CourtIn Saturday Judge E
B January imposed a fine of 10 upon W B Walters of Sharpsburgcharged with drunkenness Yesterday
Whaley a nergo was in court ona charge of vagrancy and was fined
1750 Whaley was arrested by Chiefof Police J C Elgin
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tRead every word of J T Hintonsbig advertisement He saves youmoney
BondThe Nicholasville News says C
D McFarland charged with unlawfulconversion of money failed to appearwhen his case was called and his bondof was forfeited J B Burnettof Bourbon county is McFarlandsbondsman W C Mahin of Wilmoregave McFarland 165 to buy a horseand he skipped out but was later arrested
Money for Tobacco GrowersTobacco growers handlers and ten
nants of Bourbon county are greatlyenthused over the prospect of theloosening up of a lot of ready moneyfor them as evidenced by the announcement made Saturday that the first
of the 1909 crop money willbe paid inBourbon coqnty on or be
January 1
Special for this WeekYou can buy poems in padded leath
er binding this week at greatly reduc
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Viox the Game N
Jimmy Viox the former star shortstop of the Lexington baseball clubwho was drafted by Chicago andsold to the Louisville will not playbase ball and declares he has quit the
ame for good A contract from theLouisvlle Club was sent him recentlybut he refused to sign up with theGray son tes
Depot Wagon for Salev One tired glass front carriagewith or pole In excellent condition A bargain for cash Both
A Word to the WiseDont forget that the performance
of Sousas Band is for a matinee onlybeginning at two oclock Also do notforget to go to Mitchell Blakemoresand have your seats reserved Thiscosts you nothing extra and will saveyou considerable annoyance if you waitand purchase them at the box officeRemember the date Friday afternoonDecember 2
ComfortsGo to J T Hintons for your com
forts Biggest line and lowest prices
Toys Toys ToysWhen it is toys you want come in to
see us Weve got em All kindssizes and shapes
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Good Season for TobaccoThe gentle rain which began to fall
Sunday morning at an early hour macea good season for stripping tobaccoand larmers were actively engaged inpreparing their crops for the marketThe preparation for the crop for thelouse leaf market will be pushed withall haste and the excellent season continuing every crop in the county willoe in the bulk before the end of theweek
Slumber ChairsDo you know flazy husband of
yours would like to hav ona of thosestreet slumber chairs Chris mas JT Hinton sells them
Meeting of C W 15 M
The regular meeting qf the C W BM will be held in the parlors of the
church Friday December 2at 245 oclock p m A full attendance of the members is desired NextSunday Decebmer 4 will be C W BM day at the Christian church and
will deliver the morningaddress her report of theworlds great
in Edinburg
Cheap BooksStandard books for children and
or lo cents per copy or two for 25caritsi
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Case of Breathitt MenWith Abner Murder Set for
Trial December 7th
BYRD TO ASSIST FRANKLIN
Judge Stout Instructs Grand Juryon Infractions of Minor Laws
Stafford Case Passed
The case of theHacker Combs Jasm Deaton and Johnand Thomas Davidson assigned to tieBourbon Circuit Court on a change ofvenue from the Breathitt Circuit Courtwas set for trial in the Bourbon court
were indicted jointly fur the murderof John Abner in Jackson last summerHon A Floyd of Winchesterwho prosecuted Abner in the Breathittcourt on several indictments will assist Col R B Franklin in the prosecution of the noted feudists allegedslayers The fuur defendants werepresent in court when itheir nameswere called
Col Franklin arose upon the call ofmotion hour and stated to the courtthat the papers in the case had beenreceived by Clerk W H Webb byregistered mail on the afternoon of
cases be docketed and a day assignedwhen they might he tried
Former Circuit Judge J P Adamsof the Breathitt Circuit Court and AH Paton of Jackson were introducedto the court by Judge Denis Dundon asattorneys for the defendants whereupon they took the oath Judge Dundon has been engaged in the case asone of the attorneys for the defendantsCol Franklin further stated to thecourt that as many as forty witnesseswould be introduced by the prosecutionand that he understood as many astwenty witnesses would be on hand totestify in behalf of the defendants andasked that at least oneweek be giventhe attorneys to look into the caseAfter an expression of opinion from
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jointlyJudge at tenoclock a m and after the reading ofthe minutes impaneled the grand jurywhich is composed as follows William Hall J W Larkin R E Bed
Piper V W Ferguson WyattThopmson F P Lowry and SwiftChampJudge
Stout then delivered hischarge to the grand jury He laidspecial stress upon the infractions ofthe minor laws and declared that theirviolation was but a graduation incriminology The enormity of a crimefor murder he said forced itself uponthe attention of grand juries but thatit was his experience that to get atthe root of the evil through probe wasnceessary to uncover the identity ofthose who violate the minor lawsJudge Stout asked the grand jury toinquire diligently into the violationliquor laws gaming vagrancy andthe carriyng of deadly weapons concealed Mr Ferguson was appointedforeman of the grand jury
In the case of the Commonwealth vsCleveland Stafford which was set fortrial Tuesday Judge Harmon Stittstated to the court that the defendant attorney Judge Samuel Holmesof Carlisle was detained on accountof the death of a relative and askedthat the case be passed till the latterpart of the week to which Col Franklin assented Judge Stitt asked thathis employment as an attorney in thecase or the defendant be noted
Good NewsThe ladies will all be glad to kibw
that Miss Holladays home madedie care now on sale at Bruce Holladays 25 tf
Buggy Blankets Robes EtcNow is the time to buy buggy blank
ets fur rOLes and horse blanketsI nicest and best line everseen in ParisS 6t N KRIENER
High School Team Defeats WinChester
In the final game of the season thefootball team of the Parirf High Schooloutclassed the team from Winchester
School and won by a score of 38to 0 in this city Saturday afternoon
The game was entirely trio onesidedto be of interest From the lengthas well as from the frequency of theend run and forward passes it wouldhave been indicative neither of
nor of an unsond mind for onehave inquired whether he was wit
nessing a match game of football or agame of fox and hounds
The mpmbers of the Paris aggregation that merit Jie distinction of bemgclassified with the family of caninemammals known as foxes are Rassenfoss with one 90 yard run and severalothers of rrore or less length to hiscredit Uouglas who made one of 75yards for 50 and G C Thompso 40
In spite of the results the Winchester hays put up a clean hard fight andwould have been much more troublesome had they been coached properlyThe record made by the foot ball teamof the Paris High School for the season of 1910 is as follows K
Paris High School 12 Paris Academy 0
Paris High School 0 K C BC 0
Paris High School 17 CaldwellHigh School 16
Paris High cjchool 2 Clays Business College 0
Paris High School 23 CynthianaHigh School 6
Paris High School 0 RichmondHigh School fi
Paris High School 0High School 10
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PERSONALMENTION
Mr J A Rice hasa buisness rip in Colorado
Mrs W O Fuller very illher home on Walker
Mrs Noah Clark of isguest of Mrs Edward LaurenceLexington
MissHenrietta Obredorfer hasher guest Miss Rosalie H0tfieldHenderson
Mrs Mattie McCarney isof her niece Mrs J R Wililans inFalmouth
Miss Elna Wood has as her guestsMisses Eva Wood and Mattie Wrightof Georgetown
Mrs Frederick Wallis and MrsCharlton Alexander were visitors inLexington Saturday
Miss Margaret Morris went toLexington Friday to attend a tea givenby Miss Laura Cassidy
Miss Virginia Booth of Lawrenceburg has been the guest of her brotherMr Harry Booth and wife
Dr John S Sweeney of Chicagois the guest of his motner Mrs AliceSweeney on Walker avenue
Prof and Mrs W L Dawson ofCampbellsville psent Thanksgivingwith friends and relatives here
Mr Edward Tipton a student atCornell University has been theof his uncle Mr D C Parrish
Mr Orley Chandler of Harrodsburg formrely of Paris who nas beenvisiung here tor several days will return home today
Miss Lucille Price is visiting relatives in Cincinnati and attended theRiceSticker wedding which occurredin that city yesterday
Mr and Mrs William B Arderywho have been the guests of Mrsrderys parents Mr and Mrs I JSpencer in Lexington havehome
Mrs W Hinton entertainedSaturday afternoon at her countyhome Woodlawn at cardsof her guest Miss Louie Sheridan ofSt Joseph Mo
Misses Laura and Louise Steele ofHamilton College Lexington whohave been the gusets of their auntMisses Marry arid Woodfordhave returned to that institution
Mr W S Arnsparger Cashier rofthe Bank of Eton Ga who has beenspending the Thanksgiving holidayswith his parents Mr and Mrs CliftonArnsparger returned to his home atEton yesterday
Misses Marie Talbott andgaret Ferguson who have been spending the Thanksigving holidays withtheir parents returned yesterday toresume their studies at Margaret Hallin Versailles
Miss Frankie Clark entertained afew friends Friday evening at herhome near Millersburg wth a six coursedinner The dining room was beautifully decorated with roses andand the hall and parlor with chrysanthemums and ferns Those present
Misses Anna Peed Willie TSummers Paris Misses Nettie LBanks and Mary Boone WinchesterMiss Nettie Wasmson Clarence Wasson and J Redmond Millersburg MrRobert Acre Lexington Mr E Evreman North Middletown MrCharles Franklin Winchester MissesWillie Lou Jacohy Jessie Mae Ockerman Little Rock and F Virgil Gillespie Lexington
Albert Lyons Liquor Lists Forthe Holidays
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SherryVirginia Dare white and redReisling sour wineSt JulianAngelicaJamaica St Croix and Melford
RumsBurgundy
Creme De MentheMumms Extra Dry ChampagneKing William Scotch WhiskyGordons Dry GinCbaurtreuse white and greenSam Clay Whisky 6 years old 100
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125Wholesale agents for Wiedemanns
Famous BeersALBERT LYONS
920 Main St22 no jf Paris Ky
Where to Buy Christmas GoodsWheeler Co corner of
Third and Main streets have receivedan immense stock of furniture suchas bed sets brass beds dining tableslibrary and parlor tables and
in the housefurnishing linecooking and heating stoves
suitable for Christmas presents andwill sell them at prices that cannot beduplicated anywhere else Before
call and see their stock andManager Chas Green and his
will hd glad to show you throughthis immense store and youprices
MATRIMONIAL
Mrs Jehazy Stanfield and MrJesse Abney were united in marriageThursday at the residence of the brideon the Winchester pike Elder CareyE Morgan officiating
At the residence of the officiatingminister Elder Carey MorganMiss Cora Lee Wright and Mr RollaCurtis Parsons both of Dabville wereunited in marriage Thursday2 A marriage license was issuedFriday to Miss Cora Moneyhon andMr Clarence Hall of Millersburg andMiss Mattie Towles and Mr Lee Eubank of this county The latter couple
The marriage of Miss Mabel M
Saturday at two oclock atthe residence of the officiating minister Elder Carey M organ The
was witnessed bye a fewmost intimate friends
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V DEATHS
Mrs Amelia Brisrowdied November 10 at F lorerlce Kywhile on a visit to Miss Maggie
after only a weeks illnesswas a tender loving mother andtrue friend arid a woman ofworth She is survived by three children r Julius Mansfield of Scott MrsAlbert Wright of Latonia Mrs CM Mansfield of Fayette and a sisterMrs John C Bedford of Bourbonand two brothers Leonard andBristow of Kenton county
Miss Lula Lewis aged 20 yearsdaughter of Mr and Mrs W MLewis who reside near thebetween Paris and Lexington diedan early hour Satruday morningfuneral services were held atgrave in Paris cemetery Sundayafternoon at two oclock conducted by
Watkins Wrn Dodson ClevelandLewis Wm Fuller Ollie Simms
Mrs Mary E Griffith widow ofthe late John Griffith and only sisterof Mrs Lou Robinson of
Friday of paralysis atthe residence of her niece Mrs
Jett in East Paris at theage of eighty years
Mrs Griffith had resided in Paris formore than half a century most of thetime conducting a hotel and was lovedby a large circle of friends
the residence and were conducted byElder Carey E Morgan of the Christian church interment in the Pariscemetery
Northcott E B January and G FDidlake
The funeral services of the lateJohn N Davis were held Saturday afternoon at the residence on Pleasantstreet at two oclock and was attendedby a large gathering of friends andrelatives The floral offerings werenumerous Elder Morgan of theChristian church conducted the services and spoke of Mr Davis as a selfmade man who because of his devotion to duty family and communitywas regarded as one of the best busi
At the grave in Paris cemeterya choir composed of Dr Frank Fithian Frank Walker Mrs Fanniehelle
Elder Morgan concluded the servicesafter which the body was consigned toits last resting place in the family lot
Dr Mathers DentistTry Dr Mathers Dentist ten
A Growing Business Demands More
Space
The demand for old style furnituremade new again become sogreat C G Schwartz has moved hisrepair and upholstering shops to thesecond the Dow building opposite the Windsor Hotel Mr
to Paris a few years ago and wasable to do all the work thatcame to himin a 10 by 20 room His business
and larger spaceMr Schwartz moved two years tothe Templin building on South Main
room 34 by 80 feet with varnishingroom and display space
His has grown to such amagnitude that several skilled workmen are now employed Mr Schwartzmakes all kinds of old furniture looklike new work and recently has had
WANTEDRe-
liable man in Paris to manage ourbusiness Saalry 100 per month
required on bond
DAISY ART FRAME CO106 Vine St Lexington Ky
FOR SALETwo thoroughbred silk Poodle pups
four months od male and femaleCall STRAWTHER BOOTH
Millersburg KyBoth phones 29 3t
Paris GrandR S PORTER Manager
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Do your buying early before the goods arepicked over and before the rush We are show
an immense stock of
Toys Dressed DollsAnd thousand of articles in the Dry Goods andNotion line that will make pleasing gifts for oldand young
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