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1HE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCEY FRIDAY FEB 13 1903 J 1 tI > THE BOURBON NEWS SWIFT CHAMP EDITOR AND OWNER BRIEF NEWS ITEMS To The Democrats of Bourbon County I earnestly request my friends to come to the polls on next Saturday February 14th 1903 and to see that their neighbors come out to vote When this is done I have no fears of the result Very truly CHAS E BUTLER No ACTION City Coun cil failed to do anything in regard to the Library question last night owing to the fact that there was not a quorum present when the vote was to be taken CALL at the office of Singer Sewing Machine Company and get prices and terms on machines SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co tf WA Lovell Mgr HEMP WANTED See us before selling E F SPEARS SONS CHEAP Tomatoes 10 cents per can at Saloshins VALENTINES Tomorrow will be St Valentines day MOLASSES Best New Orleans Mo lasses at Little Cooks 2t PROPERTY BOUGHT James E has bought of John B Mitchell his property on Stoner avenue for 3000 COMING Dr Bowen optician will be at A J Winters Cos on Thurs day Feb 26th td ELECTED Col Brent Arnold well known in this city has been elected a director of the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens SEED OATS Northern seed go to Geo Stuart directly opposite the freight depot tf NEWS will in the future make charges for the announce ment of special meetings of lodges res- olutions of respect c Corn 3 cans for 25c cash at Adairs TRIED Lewis Arnold colored was tried in Judge Smiths court yesterday on the charge of stealing sausage from Louis Saloshin He got ninety days LADIES SHOES Stunning styles in Ladies Shoes and 350 grades for 2 50 at Thomsons tf round silver belt pin with yellow topaz in center Finder will please return to John S Smiths office and receive reward 2t INDEFINITELY ex ecution of Claude OBrien and Earl Whitney which was set for Friday has been postponed indefinitely The boys are seemingly indifferent to their fate pounds Best Indiana Flour 60c cash at Adairs IN POSITION The derricks and heavy timber to be used in building the court- house are now being placed into posi tion and it now looks like business has been commenced in earnest ALWAYS ON HAND 5lways find plenty of Felt Boots Overshoes Rubbers c at CLAYS SHOE STORE NEW Bus The Fnrhman Transfer Company have bought and placed into service a handsome new omnibus which meets all trains This makes two ele- gant vehicles that this firm now has for the benefit of the traveling public HEMP WANTED We will pay the highest cash market price for hemp- C S BRENT BRO WORTHLESS are quite a number of worthless dogs that are al- lowed to run the streets One of them ran after a horse standing in front of the postoffice on Wednesday nearly causing the animal to run away CLOVER SEED For choice clover seed go to Geo W Stuart directly opposite the freight depot tf LEFT FOR CHICAGO Chief of Police Geo M Hill left yesterday morning for Chicago from which place he will bring back Emmett Kirk who is charged with the killing of Tom Sharp in Claysville two years ago Kirk has been indicted for murder by the grand jury TODAY AT 2 OCLOCK The Hinton Furniture Auction will be held today and tomorrow at 2 oclock sharp Dont fail to attend It ASPHALT Carter County As phalt Company of which Mr R M Hardiman formerly of this city is manager has been offered something over half ft million dollars for its entire possessions in Kentucky including 6500 acres of Carter county rockasphalt yielding lands The proposition will be considered by the stockholders of the company f l m TAKENThe Ford V ATTENTIONThe CORNElephant 3 00 LosTLarge POSTPONEDThe FLOuRTwentyfive I l can GumBoots CURsThere 18t 14 I For oat Yon The w k r s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Shooting at Hutchison Dan Skinner aged about 30 years a day laborer shpt and dangerously wounded a man named D Plunkett a respectable farmer of this county at 10 oclock Tuesday morning at Hutchi son Station on the Bourbon side of the county line The bullet entered the right side near the shoulder blade passing entirely through the body coming out on the leftMr Plunkett was taken to St Jos ephs Hospital at Lexington for treat ment An examination showed that the wound was a very serious one but not necessarily fatal A posse of officers went in pursuit of Skinner but he made good his escape PEPPER WHISKEY Ton can buy Pepper Whiskey at 90 cents per bottle while it lasts at Saloshin Gos If you use whiskey at your house this is your chance tf Watch Recovered Hedges Rash the clerk at the Ford ham Hotel while asleep had a 130 gold watch and chain taken from his person about four weeks ago by the night porter of the hotel Wilson Por- ter colored This is the same negro that was blown np in the Main street sewer last winter The watch was re- covered by Officers Elgin and Toolin Porter is now in jail Rash says he will not sleep anymore while on duty SHOES FOR ELDERLY toes roomy and comfortable from the start Come in and see what we can offer you for 200 to 400 CLAYS SHOE STORE SPECIAL bargains on a few new drop head Singer but little Call and see them SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co tf W A Lovell Mgr In Demand Never probably in the history of Paris has there been such a demand for residences Every day there is some- one looking for a home We have been informed that there are twenty families that want to move here but have been unable to secure homes There have been more than fifteen applications for the house occupied by Mr Lyt Purnell which he has recently vacated Build more houses and watch the boom TOMATOES Three pounds Standard Tomatoes lOc cash at Adairs IF you need a machine for spring sewing and it dont suit to buy one call at our store and we will rent you one We also have a full line of supplies SINGER MACHINE Co tf WA Lowell Mgr v Officers Elected The Paris Gas Light Company elected the following officers at a meeting held on Tuesday President J Vice President and Treasurer A M Dolph Secretary C M Thomas W R Cline A M M Thomas J T Hinton James Montgomery FIVE CENTS PER POUND Genuine Buckwheat Flour at Little Cooks 5 cents per pound fct WAY DOWN prices on shoes at Thomsons tf W C T W C T U will have a parlor meeting next Tuesday evening Feb 17th at Mrs Wm My All members both active and honorary and all friends of the Union are cordially invited The hours will be from 730 until 10 oclock FOR TENDER FKET Dr Reeds Cushion Sole Shoes a sure remedy ask to see them Thomson sole agent tf Things the Good People Should You have the opportunity now to have your clothes made here at home at prices to compete with any made away house When we make you a suit it benefits three or four working people who spend their money at home Now all we ask is for the people to call and see our goods and get our prices and we will convince you it is to your interest to buy your clothes at home where you see them made and have them fitted to suit you and at prices that will sur prise you HUKILL TAILORING Co 424 Main Street Paris Ky CUPIDS ARROW John Grigsby brother of Wm Grigsby formerly of this city and Miss Lena Price Friesleben of St Louis were married in this city last Tuesday by Rev Dr Rutherford Mr James O Evans son of Mr John Evans of North Middletown and Miss Mary Best Tarr daughter of Mr Wm Tarr of near this city left yester day for Covington where they were married at noon haying secured their license before leaving here They will go to New Orleans where they will at- tend the Mardi Gras and will also visit several winter resorts along the gulf coast Mr and Mrs Bennett Tarr ac- companied them to Covington MENWide Machinesused I SEWING W Cline DirectorsJ Dolph- C win- ter UThe alls c 4 I l n now Reduced can ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ If PERSONAL MENTION Miss Annie Holt is visiting Mrs James Gay at Pisgah Clell Turney visited at Mt Sterling this week John D McRohan of Carlisle was in the city this week Mrs Thos H Pickrell of Carlisle visited relatives here this week Miss Martha Veatch is the guest of Mrs C D Caden in Louisville Miss Louie Bruer has returned from- a visit to friends at Flemingsburg Capt G M Ewing of visiting Mr and Mrs C C Leer Miss Lucile Lovely was the guest of Miss Lena Lyle in Lexington this week Mrs John Dean and daughter are visiting Mrs Margaret Sullivan in Police Judge F H McCartney of Flemingsburg was a visitor in the city this week Mrs A J Winters and sister Mrs Slaughter spent the day yesterday in Lexington Mrs Mary Devereaux of Winches ter has been the guest of Miss Sena Rion this week Mrs Wm T Buckner and son James went to Richmond Tuesday to the burial of Mrs Holloway Misses Alice Spears and Mary Webb Gass are visiting Miss Katie at Pisgah Woodford county Mr and Mrs David Ringo of Frankfort are visiting Mr and Mrs CC Leer and Mrs Albert Mitchell Mrs C children of Millersburg visited L D Harris and family in this city Thursday Mrs James E Clay and Miss Nannie Clay of this county have returned home after a short stay in Lexington Miss Lucy Buckner who has been visiting her aunt Mrs Joseph Croxton in Clark county has returned home Wm Howard and Bruce Adair of this city were guests of Stanley Frazier and Clarence Eales in Carlisle the first of the week Miss Martha Veatch and Miss Nettie Lancaster of this city guests of Misses Mary and Nellie Shay at Millers burg Tuesday The Danville Advocate says Miss Ollie Butler of Paris will arrive Satur day to be the pleasant guest of the Miss- es Fox on Maple avenue Mrs VK Shipp entertained a friends yesterday afternoon iu honor of Mrs F J Cheek who leaves soon to make her home in Louisville W H Hall formerly agent of the Sun Life Insurance Company in this city has been here for several days vis iting friends He now represents the Metropolitan- J Sprigg Brent formerly of this city continues quite poorly at his home at Flemingsburg and there is some talk of removing him to the home of his wifes mother in Carlisle Mrs Abram Renick who has been at Dr McMurtrys Infirmary in Louisville for the past month left Saturday for Paris where she will spend a month at WH Renicks Winchester SunSenti nel The Louisville Lexington and Paris party starting on their trip abroad left Wednesday morning for New York Mrs C P Barnes formerly Miss Sallie Short of this city was the chaperone of the party of this city were among the party They will sail tomorrow on the steamer Trave for six months travel in foreign countries expecting to visit in Egypt The following party from Lexington attended the dance given in this city on Tuesday night by the Young Mens Dancing Club Miss May McCarney- Mr and Mrs Joseph Kane Mr and Mrs Bruce Corbin the Misses Welsh Miss Elizabeth and Sarah Murphy Miss Laura Bloom Mr Patrick Sharkey Mr Robert Welsh Mr John Nugent Mr Fred Cropper and Mr John Reagan FROnt THE PHILIPPINES THE NEWS- is in receipt of a letter from Corp Wm Shelton Company L Tenth Infantry ordering the paper sent to him at Iligan Philippine Islands He states that he has not heard from home but three or four times MANILA PAPER We are in receipt of a copy of the Manila Critic sent us from the Philipine Islands by Dr Julius Pnrnell formerly of this city for which we return thanks Auction ToDay Dont wait until the auction is over and then regret that you missed getting some of the bargains we are selling You will have another chance today and tomorrow to buy furniture carpets matting wallpaper etc at your own price Dont forget that you are the one that sets the price on the goods you can have them for what you are willing to pay for them Sale at 2 oclock sharp at the old Christian Church It J 3 HINTON 1ii v II Owingsville- is Gay DTackett and were few The MisseslClay and Lockhart tit friends Lex- ington o C 1 no- me be- gins 3i t ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Auction ToDay and ToMorrow Many bargains will be offered at the auction today and tomorrow in the of tables chairs mattings wall- paper carpets hat racks mirrors and furniture of all kinds at the old Chris tian Church building Sale will begin at 2 oclock sharp Come early and get some of the bargains Everything will be sold at just what you are willing to give for it It J T HINTON SILVER PLATING Mr G Creutz of the Creutz Plating Co will be at A J Winters Cos on Monday February 23rd to give any one desiring estimates on replating and renovating old silver- ware and brass goods brass beds and tables etc makes no difference how badly damaged they are we can make them look like new Phone 170 and we will call and see you if you have any of this work It A J WINTERS Co Public Sale Haying rented my place I will sell to the highest bidder on Wednesday Feb 25 1903 on the premises next to Schwartzs Lime Kiln in Paris Ky 6 Jersey Milch Cows all to be fresh before April 15 2 Grade Heifers soon to be fresh 2 Good Work Horses 2yearold gelding 2yearold fillie 5 brood sows and some pigs 2 male hogs one Poland China and one Red Jersey 10 good Shoats weighing about 130 pounds 2horse farm wagon Old Hickory 1 1horse farm wagon Old Hickory 1 Spring Wagon with Top good mar ket wagon 1 Hay Frame good as new 1 Wood Frame 1 Breakcart one been used 6 months 1 large Cuting Box 1 new Harrow 5 to 6 tons of Good Clover Hay 1 Empire Lard Press Plows Cultivators Harness and other articles too numerous to mention GEORGE RASSENFOSS M F KENNEY Auctioneer 2t What MITCHELL Says Iwas when I secured the agency for Venetian Chocolate Bonbons I was still gladder when the goods came in for honest I have never seen a Bonbon so fine And just think the price is only 40 cents for a pound and you cant get a candy even if you pay eighty cents I want to stop in and rat a piece C B MITCHELL PUBLIC louse and Stock Barn As Committee of GG White I will rent publicly in front of the Court House site Paris Ky on Saturday February 2ist 1903 at 12 oclock noon about 140 acres of lying on the North Middletown pike near Also about 25 acres ol corn land pat Brooks Farm lying on Turnpike near the Distilling Companys property corn grass land both to be surveyed Also a good twostory frame residence ard grasslot attached containing in all about 5 acres situate- on farm in the of and adjoining the property of the Paris Dis Company Also a barn with large number of box stalls and con nected therewith containing in all about 4 acres of on said Brooks Farm near main residence Use of track goes with barn Possession of said frame residence on March 5th 1903 and of the balance of the above property on i 1904 required to give negotiable note with March i 1904 payable to me as Committee WM MYALL Committee of G G White A T FORSYTET Auctr 7feb4t way o OF tDokFarming Ut lh 0 JI S17 t- f a few days since I you Truly t RENTINGO- F GRASS AND CORN LAND land being part of the said G with Mar- I Renter 7 f J A fin font Yours grazing Farm rear ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = j j OF THE ARE OFFERED YOU BY W ED TUCKER Beautiful Goods and Splendid Bargains The Follow ing Material Shown Designs Figured Madras Mercerized Striped Shirtings Cotton Crepe de Chine y Figured and Fancy Piques Etamines 529531 MAIN STREET PHONE 297 AUCTION OF ALL KINDS OF Furniture Carpets And Almost Everything in the House Furnishing Every article in this sale is new never having been used in any way Some are old patterns and some slightly shop worn but each and every article is worth buyingNow is your time to buy at your own price This is an opportunity that does not xcur often and you will be wise to take advantage of Sale commences at 2 TUESDAY JANUARY 27 and will be held in the Christian Church property i I PARIS KY Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended to Mr Rowlend of the L E HAYS CO TAILORING CO of Cincinnati will be with us on FEBRUARY 12 AND 13 with their Spring Line consisting of the latest styles SUITS from 15 to 35 PANTS from 4 to JO Everybody is cordially invited to inspect this r r THE RICHES SEASON in Attractive W ED Tuoker 1 Mattings Pictures Lit e it otclock T HINT N A I Meichant Price y TUCKER The c l3tand I Wal- lPapers E r JI BULANC rv r444 Loll Tai CdJL- OTH ¬ >>

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Page 1: Bourbon News. (Paris, KY) 1903-02-13 [p 5].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt763x83k40x/data/0108.pdf · pounds Best Indiana Flour 60c cash at Adairs IN POSITION The derricks and heavy timber to

1HE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCEY FRIDAY FEB 13 1903J1

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THE BOURBON NEWS

SWIFT CHAMP EDITOR AND OWNER

BRIEF NEWS ITEMS

To The Democrats of BourbonCounty

I earnestly request my friends tocome to the polls on next SaturdayFebruary 14th 1903 and to see thattheir neighbors come out to voteWhen this is done I have no fears ofthe result Very truly

CHAS E BUTLER

No ACTION City Coun

cil failed to do anything in regard to theLibrary question last night owing to

the fact that there was not a quorumpresent when the vote was to be taken

CALL at the office of Singer SewingMachine Company and get prices andterms on machines

SINGER SEWING MACHINE Cotf W A Lovell Mgr

HEMP WANTED See us before sellingE F SPEARS SONS

CHEAP Tomatoes 10 cents per can atSaloshins

VALENTINES Tomorrow will be StValentines day

MOLASSES Best New Orleans Molasses at Little Cooks 2t

PROPERTY BOUGHT James Ehas bought of John B Mitchell hisproperty on Stoner avenue for 3000

COMING Dr Bowen optician willbe at A J Winters Cos on Thursday Feb 26th td

ELECTED Col Brent Arnold wellknown in this city has been elected adirector of the Cincinnati ZoologicalGardens

SEED OATS Northern seedgo to Geo Stuart directly oppositethe freight depot tf

NEWS will in thefuture make charges for the announcement of special meetings of lodges res-

olutions of respect c

Corn 3 cans for 25ccash at Adairs

TRIED Lewis Arnold colored wastried in Judge Smiths court yesterdayon the charge of stealing sausage fromLouis Saloshin He got ninety days

LADIES SHOES Stunning styles inLadies Shoes and 350 gradesfor 2 50 at Thomsons tf

round silver belt pinwith yellow topaz in center Finderwill please return to John S Smithsoffice and receive reward 2t

INDEFINITELY execution of Claude OBrien and EarlWhitney which was set for Friday hasbeen postponed indefinitely The boysare seemingly indifferent to their fate

pounds BestIndiana Flour 60c cash at Adairs

IN POSITION The derricks and heavytimber to be used in building the court-house are now being placed into position and it now looks like business hasbeen commenced in earnest

ALWAYS ON HAND 5lwaysfind plenty of Felt BootsOvershoes Rubbers c at

CLAYS SHOE STORE

NEW Bus The Fnrhman TransferCompany have bought and placed intoservice a handsome new omnibus whichmeets all trains This makes two ele-

gant vehicles that this firm now has forthe benefit of the traveling public

HEMP WANTED We will pay thehighest cash market price for hemp-

C S BRENT BRO

WORTHLESS are quite anumber of worthless dogs that are al-

lowed to run the streets One of themran after a horse standing in front ofthe postoffice on Wednesday nearlycausing the animal to run away

CLOVER SEED For choice clover seedgo to Geo W Stuart directly oppositethe freight depot tf

LEFT FOR CHICAGO Chief of PoliceGeo M Hill left yesterday morning forChicago from which place he will bringback Emmett Kirk who is charged withthe killing of Tom Sharp in Claysvilletwo years ago Kirk has been indictedfor murder by the grand jury

TODAY AT 2 OCLOCK The HintonFurniture Auction will be held todayand tomorrow at 2 oclock sharp Dontfail to attend It

ASPHALT Carter County Asphalt Company of which Mr R MHardiman formerly of this city ismanager has been offered somethingover half ft million dollars for its entirepossessions in Kentucky including 6500acres of Carter county rockasphaltyielding lands The proposition will beconsidered by the stockholders of thecompany

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Shooting at HutchisonDan Skinner aged about 30 years a

day laborer shpt and dangerouslywounded a man named D Plunkett arespectable farmer of this county at 10

oclock Tuesday morning at Hutchison Station on the Bourbon side of thecounty line

The bullet entered the right side nearthe shoulder blade passing entirelythrough the body coming out on the

leftMrPlunkett was taken to St Jos

ephs Hospital at Lexington for treatment An examination showed thatthe wound was a very serious one butnot necessarily fatal

A posse of officers went in pursuit ofSkinner but he made good his escape

PEPPER WHISKEY Ton can buyPepper Whiskey at 90 cents per bottlewhile it lasts at Saloshin Gos Ifyou use whiskey at your house this isyour chance tf

Watch RecoveredHedges Rash the clerk at the Ford

ham Hotel while asleep had a 130gold watch and chain taken from hisperson about four weeks ago by thenight porter of the hotel Wilson Por-ter colored This is the same negrothat was blown np in the Main streetsewer last winter The watch was re-

covered by Officers Elgin and ToolinPorter is now in jail Rash says hewill not sleep anymore while on duty

SHOES FOR ELDERLYtoes roomy and comfortable from thestart Come in and see what we canoffer you for 200 to 400

CLAYS SHOE STORE

SPECIAL bargains on a few new drophead Singer but littleCall and see them

SINGER SEWING MACHINE Cotf W A Lovell Mgr

In DemandNever probably in the history of

Paris has there been such a demand forresidences Every day there is some-one looking for a home We have beeninformed that there are twenty familiesthat want to move here but have beenunable to secure homes There havebeen more than fifteen applications forthe house occupied by Mr LytPurnell which he has recently vacatedBuild more houses and watch the boom

TOMATOES Three pounds StandardTomatoes lOc cash at Adairs

IF you need a machine for springsewing and it dont suit to buy one callat our store and we will rent you oneWe also have a full line of supplies

SINGER MACHINE Cotf WA Lowell Mgrv Officers Elected

The Paris Gas Light Company electedthe following officers at a meeting heldon Tuesday President JVice President and Treasurer A MDolph Secretary C M Thomas

W R Cline A MM Thomas J T Hinton James

Montgomery

FIVE CENTS PER POUND GenuineBuckwheat Flour at Little Cooks5 cents per pound fct

WAY DOWN prices onshoes at Thomsons tf

W C T W C T U willhave a parlor meeting next Tuesdayevening Feb 17th at Mrs Wm My

All members both active andhonorary and all friends of the Unionare cordially invited The hours willbe from 730 until 10 oclock

FOR TENDER FKET Dr ReedsCushion Sole Shoes a sure remedy askto see them Thomson sole agent tf

Things the Good People Should

You have the opportunity now to haveyour clothes made here at home atprices to compete with any made awayhouse When we make you a suit itbenefits three or four working peoplewho spend their money at home Nowall we ask is for the people to call andsee our goods and get our prices and wewill convince you it is to your interestto buy your clothes at home where you

see them made and have them fittedto suit you and at prices that will surprise you

HUKILL TAILORING Co424 Main Street

Paris Ky

CUPIDS ARROW

John Grigsby brother of WmGrigsby formerly of this city and MissLena Price Friesleben of St Louiswere married in this city last Tuesdayby Rev Dr Rutherford

Mr James O Evans son of MrJohn Evans of North Middletown andMiss Mary Best Tarr daughter of MrWm Tarr of near this city left yesterday for Covington where they weremarried at noon haying secured theirlicense before leaving here They willgo to New Orleans where they will at-

tend the Mardi Gras and will also visitseveral winter resorts along the gulfcoast Mr and Mrs Bennett Tarr ac-

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If PERSONAL MENTION

Miss Annie Holt is visiting MrsJames Gay at Pisgah

Clell Turney visited at MtSterling this week

John D McRohan of Carlisle wasin the city this week

Mrs Thos H Pickrell of Carlislevisited relatives here this week

Miss Martha Veatch is the guest ofMrs C D Caden in Louisville

Miss Louie Bruer has returned from-a visit to friends at Flemingsburg

Capt G M Ewing ofvisiting Mr and Mrs C C Leer

Miss Lucile Lovely was the guest ofMiss Lena Lyle in Lexington this week

Mrs John Dean and daughter arevisiting Mrs Margaret Sullivan in

Police Judge F H McCartney ofFlemingsburg was a visitor in the citythis week

Mrs A J Winters and sister MrsSlaughter spent the day yesterday inLexington

Mrs Mary Devereaux of Winchester has been the guest of Miss Sena Rionthis week

Mrs Wm T Buckner and sonJames went to Richmond Tuesday tothe burial of Mrs Holloway

Misses Alice Spears and Mary WebbGass are visiting Miss Katie atPisgah Woodford county

Mr and Mrs David Ringo ofFrankfort are visiting Mr and Mrs CCLeer and Mrs Albert Mitchell

Mrs C children ofMillersburg visited L D Harris andfamily in this city Thursday

Mrs James E Clay and Miss NannieClay of this county have returned homeafter a short stay in Lexington

Miss Lucy Buckner who has beenvisiting her aunt Mrs Joseph Croxtonin Clark county has returned home

Wm Howard and Bruce Adair ofthis city were guests of Stanley Frazierand Clarence Eales in Carlisle the firstof the week

Miss Martha Veatch and Miss NettieLancaster of this city guests ofMisses Mary and Nellie Shay at Millersburg Tuesday

The Danville Advocate says MissOllie Butler of Paris will arrive Saturday to be the pleasant guest of the Miss-

es Fox on Maple avenue

Mrs VK Shipp entertained afriends yesterday afternoon iu honor ofMrs F J Cheek who leaves soon tomake her home in Louisville

W H Hall formerly agent of theSun Life Insurance Company in this

city has been here for several days visiting friends He now represents theMetropolitan-

J Sprigg Brent formerly of this citycontinues quite poorly at his home atFlemingsburg and there is some talk ofremoving him to the home of his wifesmother in Carlisle

Mrs Abram Renick who has been atDr McMurtrys Infirmary in Louisvillefor the past month left Saturday forParis where she will spend a month atW H Renicks Winchester SunSentinel

The Louisville Lexington and Parisparty starting on their trip abroad leftWednesday morning for New YorkMrs C P Barnes formerly Miss SallieShort of this city was the chaperone ofthe partyof this city were among the party Theywill sail tomorrow on the steamerTrave for six months travel in foreigncountries expecting to visit in Egypt

The following party from Lexingtonattended the dance given in this city onTuesday night by the Young MensDancing Club Miss May McCarney-Mr and Mrs Joseph Kane Mr and MrsBruce Corbin the Misses Welsh MissElizabeth and Sarah Murphy Miss LauraBloom Mr Patrick Sharkey Mr RobertWelsh Mr John Nugent Mr FredCropper and Mr John Reagan

FROnt THE PHILIPPINES THE NEWS-

is in receipt of a letter from Corp WmShelton Company L Tenth Infantryordering the paper sent to him at IliganPhilippine Islands He states that hehas not heard from home but three orfour times

MANILA PAPER We are in receipt ofa copy of the Manila Critic sent usfrom the Philipine Islands by DrJulius Pnrnell formerly of this city forwhich we return thanks

Auction ToDayDont wait until the auction is over

and then regret that you missed gettingsome of the bargains we are sellingYou will have another chance todayand tomorrow to buy furniture carpetsmatting wallpaper etc at your ownprice Dont forget that you are theone that sets the price on the goods

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Many bargains will be offered at theauction today and tomorrow in the

of tables chairs mattings wall-paper carpets hat racks mirrors andfurniture of all kinds at the old Christian Church building Sale will beginat 2 oclock sharp Come early and getsome of the bargains Everything willbe sold at just what you are willing togive for it

It J T HINTON

SILVER PLATING Mr G Creutz ofthe Creutz Plating Co will be at A JWinters Cos on Monday February23rd to give any one desiring estimateson replating and renovating old silver-ware and brass goods brass beds andtables etc makes no difference howbadly damaged they are we can makethem look like new Phone 170 andwe will call and see you if you haveany of this work

It A J WINTERS Co

Public Sale

Haying rented my place I will sell tothe highest bidder on

Wednesday Feb 25 1903on the premises next to SchwartzsLime Kiln in Paris Ky

6 Jersey Milch Cows all to be freshbefore April 15

2 Grade Heifers soon to be fresh2 Good Work Horses2yearold gelding2yearold fillie5 brood sows and some pigs2 male hogs one Poland China and

one Red Jersey10 good Shoats weighing about 130

pounds2horse farm wagon Old Hickory1 1horse farm wagon Old Hickory1 Spring Wagon with Top good mar

ket wagon1 Hay Frame good as new1 Wood Frame1 Breakcart one been used 6 months1 large Cuting Box1 new Harrow5 to 6 tons of Good Clover Hay1 Empire Lard PressPlows Cultivators Harness and other

articles too numerous to mentionGEORGE RASSENFOSS

M F KENNEY Auctioneer 2t

What MITCHELL Says

Iwas when

I secured the agency for VenetianChocolate Bonbons I was still

gladder when the goods camein for honest I have never seen a

Bonbon so fine And just thinkthe price is only 40 cents for apound and you cant get acandy even if you pay eighty cents

I want to stop in and rat apiece

C B MITCHELL

PUBLIC

louse and Stock Barn

As Committee of G G White I willrent publicly in front of the CourtHouse site Paris Ky on

Saturday February 2ist 1903at 12 oclock noon about 140 acres of

lying on theNorth Middletown pike near

Also about 25 acres ol corn land patBrooks Farm lying on

Turnpike near the DistillingCompanys property

corn grass land both to besurveyed

Also a good twostory frame residenceard grasslot attached

containing in all about 5 acres situate-on farm in the of andadjoining the property of the Paris Dis

CompanyAlso a barn with large

number of box stalls and connected therewith containing in allabout 4 acres of on saidBrooks Farm near main residence

Use of track goes with barnPossession of said frame residence

on March 5th 1903 and of thebalance of the above property on

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note with March i1904 payable to me as Committee

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529531 MAIN STREET PHONE 297

AUCTIONOF ALL KINDS OF

Furniture Carpets

And Almost Everything in the House

Furnishing

Every article in this sale is new neverhaving been used in any way

Some are old patterns and some slightlyshop worn but each and every article is worthbuyingNow

is your time to buy at your ownprice

This is an opportunity that does not xcuroften and you will be wise to take advantageof

Sale commences at 2

TUESDAY JANUARY 27and will be held in the Christian Churchproperty

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Undertaking in all its branches Embalmingscientifically attended to

Mr Rowlend of the L E HAYS COTAILORING CO of Cincinnati will bewith us on

FEBRUARY 12 AND 13with their Spring Line consisting of the lateststyles

SUITS from 15 to 35PANTS from 4 to JO

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