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I t o t 1 1 c pUIS 1910 J fl 1f J m lf JIIii T TT I- H 2URoN Ns XNTUCIY MARCH 11 Li > > > < X ri Sum Left tcrOi felitwi tke will of A W vShlrey a siV- nent merchant at Minturn Ark whO ui assassinated Tuesday was Qx e xi 1 Wednesday A fortune estimated 200000 was left entirely to Grand Ledge of Odd Fellows to eg iabliih a sanitarium at Hot Springs was shot through the f his itore by unknown parties The Cynthiana Democrat says A W Lydick suggests that we isuiiest to the farmers that they raise o e broom corn this year He says to raise and farmers can ss e money by having it made into brooms ont he shares if they do not care to raise enough to market j S tii skitey 1 r C i easy gt aiiut the 4 window E T r 1Iw > < > > < < of Womens Gun Metal and Tan Shoes custommade 350 val CashRaising Choice of Women 2 values CashRaising Pd Choice of Womens 125 and 1 50 values CashRaising Price 99q omens 0c Storm Rub CashRaising Price 39c fl I ijft f l ties I JIIM I j I I I e1i r jf II utfS > price 245- o I i f sJier B1 Lillis president 6f the WeS tertflSxchirige Bank Kansas CitY who was assaulted Sunday John P Cudahy at the lattiera rest dence is reported to be steadily Negro Preacher Iyached Parson WaUacej a nergo preach er was lynched by a mob at Green wood Miss which sought revjenge for the serious wounding of Patrolman J W Slack by the negro The negro was badly wounded in his fight with the officer and when he fet into the hands of the mob it was necessary to drag him to the telegraph pole to which he was hanged w q tHUs I i e Irnprying morning y recov- ering ¬ Deposit Bank of Paris 1851 OLDEST BANK IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY I Capital Stock 10000000 i f Surplus and Profits 3000000 Stockholders U ability 10000000 Protection to Patrons M HALL President C K THOMAS Cashier GpO DOYLE Bookkeeper PAY ARDiRY Bookkeeper f DIRECTORS R J Neely J Sullivan S S Ardery p E M Dickson J M Hall h 3 per cent interest paidon Timeand Savings Deposits SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED SAm DEPOSIT BOXES ORGANIZED 1t t f i t t1 ij 91if L f l f i l J 23000000 t j Y t i t e l iL ipL t1 g 1 1 I A z 4 i i t > < < > > < Clearance Price v in Boys Shoes Choice of Boys heavy Box Calf Shoes double soles 250 value CashRaising 1 75 heavy price Boys heavy Box Calf Shoes 150 and 175 values CashRaising Price 99c Misses School Shoes made in Box Calf Patent Colt and Vici Kid 175 values SashRaising Pric 1 24 Childrens 1 Shoes CashRaising Price 69c Infants Button and Lace 75c Shoes CashRaising Price 49c I MATHS On a cHiside ovirlcokinr the yilf of his birth the body of Thomas Her Wilt former United States leader of New York State was buried Wednesday at Oswego N Y The ceremonies at the First Presbyterian church and at the grave were brief and were attended by of his former political followers and old time friends and neighbors The body of the aged Senator lay close to the chancel where it was viewed toy scores of people Platts loyalty to the keynote of the eulogy delivered by the Rev George Douglass Young The Senators body placed in a grave beside that of his wife in Evergreen cemetery m 0iIf Sena- tor and for Sen- ator was many yearsT Republican in- state ¬ < ¬ HONEY Mr James Haggard Honey aged 75 years died at the brother Mr George Honey on Hen pneumonia The deceased was a bachelor and is survived his brother with whom he resided The funeral services were held at the grave in the Paris cemetery yesterday afternoon the Rev T Chandler of the Methodist church Rugs o5 Every Description Call and see our line of rugs Some thingto please everybody All sizes and prices J T HINTON Thirty Days at Hard Labor Jim Lawrence arid John Cantrill were before Judge Denis Dundon in the county court yesterday morning on a charge of petit larceny and were given thirty days in jail at hard labor Cantrill and Lawrence hides of several dead sheep on farm of Mr James E Clay which were disposed of in Paris look on Every Page The attention of the readers of the Newsis called to shatter on the eight pages of this issue lEvery page contains news that will interest the readers WQdnesdayI b appropriated- the I news 3 YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY i Qur Great Clearance Sale is drawing to and etid have taken advantage of the shoe Bargains Visit our store this Saturday and be convinced I I 11 II t I 1 I I I M d Hundreds > > Clearance Price in Shoes Choice of Women s fine and Lace Shoes made Colt fancy black Suede and plain tops Cuban heels very dressy 250 and 3 values CashRaising Prke1 95 II Lad ies JIad I I But- ton rn Patent fr q ¬ Clearance Price in Mens Shoes Choice of Mens Gun Metal and Box Calf Shoes also Patent Colt bench made single and double heavyweight soles latest styles 3 values Price 1 99 tI some it C Over i Box Calf and oak soles thoroughly colized 350 value CashRaising Price 295 Mens 5 Bootees and Hunting Boots CashRaising 325 Mens 2 Gun Metal Shoes p CashRaising Price 1i9 All Gum buckle Arctic wo r t h jj50 Special 99c iN 1 he tan I 1 Pri ss uri Mens Walk via Men one J I Ii- i D ANCO HEN Main Street j BIG SIGN t7 z or c r < CI t J J fo U iit15 7Jj 0 r 7 I 1 i 336 Paris Kentucky I 2AT TIE ELECTRIC i I > > > = = = ¼ = = 0iris Hay lie Tht Paris High School girls laeket ball team will go to Richmond for a game with Caidweil High School Sat urday The last game between these two teams resulted in a victory for Paris by a sc jre of 27 to 7 The team JUtS been strengthened greatly defeating the MaysviJle team last Friday night score Nevertheless the girls againParis State Universitys Freshman team for Friday night game was can celled by State University The next game to be Paris is with the Ashlanfl High School team Saturday March 19 at Paris l- I i 1 Rich- mond Paris butthe ffigbSche1 m1deb since b in ¬ ¬ The team going to Richmond will consist of Elsie Heller captain and guard Freida Heller guard Ethel guard Mary Lou Rice cen ter Olive Taul forward Nellie Rum mans forward The team will Jbe ac companied by J S Johnson coach and Miss Nell Wallis who will act as refereeThere will be a match game between the first and second High School teams in the High School gymnasium Friday night at eight oclock Admission to this last game will be 15 cents Music before the game and at intermission by High School Band Turtle Soup Today We will serve genuine turtle soup today at 10 oclock Its the real thing E H BRANNON RELIGIOUS Elder Carey E Morgan will fill his pulpit at the Christian church both morning and evening His subject for the morning service will be The Saviour and a Sinner Face to Face and the A Text with a Great Appeal in It Rev Dr B M Shive will be in his pulpit at the Presbyterian church at both the morning and evening ser This afternoon from 3 to 4 oclock meeting for Bible study and confer ence at First Presbyterian church will be led by Rev M T Chandler Sub ject The Work of the Spirit in the DcvclcprrenV of the Christian Life All Christians are urged to come and bring their Bibles On Sunday night at 7 oclock the in the form of a laymans mass nreet ing subject The Laymans Respon sibility for the Spirituality of His Church Frpsfe Eggs To Ad ertisers of handing in their changes of copy on Wednesday and Saturday preceding each issue Copy in the hands of the printer on those days will make it pos sible lo give the advertisers a better service a ith the result that the effect his will have upon the public will be greate We whoud ap preciate any effort upon the part of our to have their coy ready printer earlyi evenin vIces JJ Presbyterian perdozen the inthe advert iseme t advelt sers fort he ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ W QIIfal i Elcctwt tf cik Fallowing th acceptance of t rie Councilman J Si Wilton the Board of Council by a unanimous vdtelectcd Mr W 0 Hinton as member to fill the unexpired term a the regular meeting of the Council last night Wilson tendered his resignation in a letter in which he stated that as he was absent from the city for an indefinite period he deemed it advisable for the board to accept his resignation and elect another member to fill his unexpired term Councilman Baldwin moved that the body enter into the election of another member of the Council and placed Mr O Hititon in nomination vote r esulted in the unanimous election of Mr Hinton who was at called from his home to A MciMllan who with the of notary administered the oath to the new Mr Hinton has in a number of years past filled the office of Councilman in a very commendable manner and in his election he will assume the posi tion as chairman of the Finance Com mittee vice Mr Wilson iuring his former incumbency he was the chair man of the Improvement Committee in which capacity he devoted much of his time to the interests of the city of Paris Ii W theCouncil andMr- c power Mr in- asmuch nnc ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ After the election of Mr Hinton the body entered into the routine business before it and received the report of the Police Judge E B January and the report of Treasurer McClure The report of the treasurer showed a of something over 2000 in bank to the citys credit Permits were granted as follows Rev Geo W Clarke frame house on Cypress between Fourteeth and Fifteenth streets to cost 81400 D S Henry three frame houses on Parrish avenue to cost 1000 each and four one story frame houses on Harmon ave nue to cost 600 each K S Denton Was granted a permit to erect a stable in rear of his residence on Lilies ton Avenue Claims amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Sl04l50 were approved and allowed An expression of thanks from the Mayor and Board of Council of the Millersburg for the kindly assistance rendered by the chief and members of the Paris Fire Department on January 7 1910 was readProperty holders along the line of the High street Extension between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets were before the Board in an effort to induce the members to assume the of building the street Mr Wilson addressed the Board in the inter est of the property holders but the Council deferred action and referred the matter to a committee composed of Councilmen Baldwin Links and Hin ton to confer City Attorney Mc Millan in the investigation of a in which it was stated the city had previously agreed to assume the expense of the construction of the thoroughfare Circuit Court Docket The Boubon Cicuit Court will ron V2ne fn this city en Monday March 14 The docket for th e March term is as follows Ordinary 18 old crdi nary 88 equny 39 old equity 183 bal- ance th r In- gles i with con- tract J ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < In city Siiria y March 6 to the wife of Mr 3V P Mullc formerly Mia Rebtcca Hot a son V LwarenceHolt Mullen Placed Under Peice Bong Arraigned on the of ing concealed weapons and threatening the life of his neighbor Mr John Roeberry Smith Hildreth residing near Paris on the Cane Ridge pike was in Judge Dundon court yester day afternoon and was fined 25 and ays on the former charge and placed under bfnd in sum of 2500 to keep the i The evidence in the cast disclosed the fact that Hildreth provoked a f quarrel with Rb eberry about weeks ago when they met upon the road near the Rnseberry f arhr and in which it was alleged that Hildretfir struck at Rosbeerry with a whip V which the latter wrested from grasp throwing Hildreth to the ground and searching him found on his preson a revolver which he took from his possession Then he states Hildreth threatened his life r C t t1 e Born 4 h 1 I chari c h injail the ace o 1 f his fr fI J r- IIITIIS this 2 carry4 4 > > < < Will Report to Dayton V fe Jeff 0 Elgin Jr will report Dayton 0 club on 1 He haS not accepted the contract forwarded him several ago by the Day club but must report on that date Should secure a berth oil the Dayton club and secure his re lease he will return to the Bluegrar s andib is likely he will do the for the Lexington club tHis season Spring Shoes i display We have all the latest in shoes and low cuts Come in and have a look and get pur prices 4 3t D FELD i Lexington Tobacco Market v Fortyfive thousand six hundrect pounds of tobacco was sold on thef Lexfngbon market Thursday at prices ranging from 9 to cents a pound was brisk but offer ings were very light and it tOok ohl a short time to dispose of the whole lot slfe Loses a Finger George Hannigan last a mem her of the Paris Base Ball Club but later released to the Hexington club met with an accident in a machine shop at Louisville a few days a and suffered the less of one of his fin gers The Orchestra Concert y Mr Morehead the sale of subscription tickets satisfactory and the indications point to a crowded and ifc will assume the nature of a musical festival Paris people are to give these artists a royal reception and occasion will be one for dress Several box parties are being arranged for and a number are from the surrounding to this great rf cert It will be well for the to remember that the subscribers have the prmlege of two days before te public sale to reserve their r I tot iof J i w f S l Our spring stock now j 5tYJ i I l l 1i Year f r houses I J fi 1 towns 1e F 7 4 back- 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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

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Rugs o5 Every DescriptionCall and see our line of rugs Some

thingto please everybody All sizesand prices

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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

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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

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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

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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

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