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X ri Sum Left tcrOi felitwitke will of A W vShlrey a siV-
nent merchant at Minturn Ark whOui assassinated Tuesday was Qx e xi1 Wednesday A fortune estimated
200000 was left entirely toGrand Ledge of Odd Fellows to eg
iabliih a sanitarium at Hot Springswas shot through the
f his itore by unknown parties
The Cynthiana Democrat saysA W Lydick suggests that we
isuiiest to the farmers that they raiseo e broom corn this year He says
to raise and farmers canss e money by having it made into
brooms ont he shares if they do notcare to raise enough to market
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Choice of Womens 125and 1 50 values
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Negro Preacher IyachedParson WaUacej a nergo preach
er was lynched by a mob at Greenwood Miss which sought revjenge forthe serious wounding of Patrolman JW Slack by the negro The negrowas badly wounded in his fight withthe officer and when he fet into thehands of the mob it was necessary todrag him to the telegraph pole towhich he was hanged
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in Boys ShoesChoice of Boys heavy BoxCalf Shoes doublesoles 250 value
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Boys heavy Box CalfShoes 150 and 175values
CashRaising Price 99c
Misses School Shoesmade in Box Calf PatentColt and Vici Kid 175values
SashRaising Pric 1 24
Childrens 1 Shoes
CashRaising Price 69c
Infants Button and Lace75c Shoes
CashRaising Price 49cI
MATHS
On a cHiside ovirlcokinr the yilfof his birth the body of ThomasHer Wilt former United States
leader of New York State was buriedWednesday at Oswego N Y Theceremonies at the First Presbyterianchurch and at the grave were briefand were attended by of hisformer political followers and oldtime friends and neighbors
The body of the aged Senator layclose to the chancel where it
was viewed toy scores of peoplePlatts loyalty to
the keynote of the eulogy delivered bythe Rev George Douglass Young
The Senators body placed in agrave beside that of his wife inEvergreen cemetery
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HONEYMr James Haggard Honey aged
75 years died at thebrother Mr George Honey on Hen
pneumonia The deceased was abachelor and is survived hisbrother with whom he resided Thefuneral services were held at thegrave in the Paris cemetery yesterdayafternoon the RevT Chandler of the Methodist church
Rugs o5 Every DescriptionCall and see our line of rugs Some
thingto please everybody All sizesand prices
J T HINTON
Thirty Days at Hard LaborJim Lawrence arid John Cantrill
were before Judge Denis Dundon inthe county court yesterday morningon a charge of petit larceny and weregiven thirty days in jail at hard labor
Cantrill and Lawrencehides of several dead sheep on
farm of Mr James E Clay whichwere disposed of in Paris
look on Every PageThe attention of the readers of the
Newsis called to shatter on theeight pages of this issue lEvery pagecontains news that will interest thereaders
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Qur Great Clearance Sale is drawing to andetid have taken advantage of the shoe
Bargains Visit our store this Saturday and beconvinced
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Suede and plain tops Cubanheels very dressy 250and 3 values
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Patent Colt benchmade single and doubleheavyweight soles lateststyles 3 values
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Over iBox Calf andoak soles thoroughlycolized 350 value
CashRaising Price 295
Mens 5 Bootees andHunting Boots
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Tht Paris High School girls laeketball team will go to Richmond for agame with Caidweil High School Saturday The last game between thesetwo teams resulted in a victory forParis by a sc jre of 27 to 7 The
team JUtS been strengthenedgreatly defeating the MaysviJleteam last Friday nightscore Nevertheless the girlsagainParisState Universitys Freshman team forFriday night game was cancelled by State University The nextgame to be Paris is with theAshlanfl High School team SaturdayMarch 19 at Paris
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The team going to Richmond willconsist of Elsie Heller captain andguard Freida Heller guard Ethel
guard Mary Lou Rice center Olive Taul forward Nellie Rummans forward The team will Jbe accompanied by J S Johnson coachand Miss Nell Wallis who will act asrefereeThere
will be a match game betweenthe first and second High School teamsin the High School gymnasium Fridaynight at eight oclock Admission tothis last game will be 15 cents Musicbefore the game and at intermissionby High School Band
Turtle Soup TodayWe will serve genuine turtle soup
today at 10 oclock Its the realthing
E H BRANNON
RELIGIOUS
Elder Carey E Morgan will fillhis pulpit at the Christian church bothmorning and evening His subject forthe morning service will be TheSaviour and a Sinner Face to Faceand the A Text with aGreat Appeal in It
Rev Dr B M Shive will be inhis pulpit at the Presbyterian churchat both the morning and evening ser
This afternoon from 3 to 4 oclockmeeting for Bible study and conference at First Presbyterian church willbe led by Rev M T Chandler Subject The Work of the Spiritin the DcvclcprrenV of the ChristianLife All Christians are urged tocome and bring their Bibles
On Sunday night at 7 oclock the
in the form of a laymans mass nreeting subject The Laymans Responsibility for the Spirituality of HisChurch
Frpsfe Eggs
To Ad ertisers
of handing in their changes of copy onWednesday and Saturday precedingeach issue Copy in the hands of theprinter on those days will make it possible lo give the advertisers a betterservice a ith the result that the effecthis will have upon thepublic will be greate We whoud appreciate any effort upon the part ofour to have their coyready printer earlyi
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Councilman J Si Wiltonthe Board of Council by a unanimousvdtelectcd Mr W 0 Hinton asmember to fill the unexpired term athe regular meeting of the Council lastnight
Wilson tendered his resignationin a letter in which he stated that
as he was absent from the cityfor an indefinite period he deemed itadvisable for the board to accept hisresignation and elect another memberto fill his unexpired term
Councilman Baldwin moved that thebody enter into the election of anothermember of the Council and placed Mr
O Hititon in nomination voter esulted in the unanimous election ofMr Hinton who was at calledfrom his home to
A MciMllan who with theof notary administered the oath tothe new
Mr Hinton has in a number of yearspast filled the office of Councilman ina very commendable manner and inhis election he will assume the position as chairman of the Finance Committee vice Mr Wilson iuring hisformer incumbency he was the chairman of the Improvement Committeein which capacity he devoted much ofhis time to the interests of the city ofParis
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After the election of Mr Hinton thebody entered into the routine businessbefore it and received the report ofthe Police Judge E B January andthe report of Treasurer McClure Thereport of the treasurer showed a
of something over 2000 in bankto the citys credit
Permits were granted as followsRev Geo W Clarke frame houseon Cypress between Fourteeth andFifteenth streets to cost 81400 D SHenry three frame houses on Parrishavenue to cost 1000 each and fourone story frame houses on Harmon avenue to cost 600 each K S DentonWas granted a permit to erect a stablein rear of his residence on Lilieston Avenue
Claims amounting in the aggregateto the sum of Sl04l50 were approvedand allowed An expression of thanksfrom the Mayor and Board of Councilof the Millersburg for thekindly assistance rendered by thechief and members of the Paris FireDepartment on January 7 1910 wasreadProperty holders along the line ofthe High street Extension betweenFourteenth and Fifteenth streets werebefore the Board in an effort to inducethe members to assume the ofbuilding the street Mr Wilson
addressed the Board in the interest of the property holders but theCouncil deferred action and referredthe matter to a committee composed ofCouncilmen Baldwin Links and Hinton to confer City Attorney McMillan in the investigation of a
in which it was stated the cityhad previously agreed to assume theexpense of the construction of thethoroughfare
Circuit Court DocketThe Boubon Cicuit Court will ron
V2ne fn this city en Monday March14 The docket for th e March term isas follows Ordinary 18 old crdinary 88 equny 39 old equity 183
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Arraigned on the ofing concealed weapons and threateningthe life of his neighbor Mr JohnRoeberry Smith Hildreth residingnear Paris on the Cane Ridge pikewas in Judge Dundon court yesterday afternoon and was fined 25 and
ays on the formercharge and placed under bfnd insum of 2500 to keep the i
The evidence in the cast disclosedthe fact that Hildreth provoked a fquarrel with Rb eberry aboutweeks ago when they met upon theroad near the Rnseberry farhr and inwhich it was alleged that Hildretfirstruck at Rosbeerry with a whip Vwhich the latter wrested fromgrasp throwing Hildreth to the groundand searching him found on his presona revolver which he took from hispossession Then he states Hildreththreatened his life
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Jeff 0 Elgin Jr will reportDayton 0 club on 1 He haSnot accepted the contract forwardedhim several ago by the Dayclub but must report on that dateShould secure a berth oilthe Dayton club and secure his release he will return to the Bluegrar sandib is likely he will do the
for the Lexington club tHisseason
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display We have all the latestin shoes and low cuts
Come in and have a look and get purprices4 3t D FELD
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Fortyfive thousand six hundrectpounds of tobacco was sold on thefLexfngbon market Thursday at pricesranging from 9 to cents a pound
was brisk but offerings were very light and it tOok ohla short time to dispose of the wholelot slfe
Loses a FingerGeorge Hannigan last a mem
her of the Paris Base Ball Club butlater released to the Hexington clubmet with an accident in a machineshop at Louisville a few days aand suffered the less of one of his fingers
The Orchestra Concert yMr Morehead the sale of
subscription tickets satisfactory andthe indications point to a crowded
and ifc will assume the natureof a musical festival Paris peopleare to give these artists a royalreception and occasion will be onefor dress Several boxparties are being arranged for and
a number are from thesurrounding to this great rfcert It will be well for the toremember that the subscribers havethe prmlege of two days before tepublic sale to reserve their
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