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s- - f fr 3 WWMzmsWWwxjiW 8 Tppr Jagsfowrew - - f - THE BEDFORDS continued from last week VI- - Cpt John Bedford born July 26 1S00 married Sully King They had Iittleberry M born July 26 1823 married January 12 1848 Mary A Smith born May 16 18J3 daughter of George A and Elizabeth Edwards Smith and granddaughter of Withers Smith and Jane 1 ane his wife Jane Lane was the daughter of James and Lydin Lane and granddaughter of William Lane who died in Westmore land county Va 1760 and his wife Marlh Captain Bedford was also the father of Susan Morn VII Augustine Volney born August 18 1802 married Elizabeth Garrard who bore him William James G Jeptha Littleberry Benjamin Stephen I Cordelia married O V Talbot and left no heirs and Sallie manied Mar ¬ tin and left issue VIV Franklin P Bedford born May 14 18C4 died January 18 1828 married Henrietta daughter of Col Henry Clay and his wife Peggy Helm who bore him one son Frank IX Benjamin Bedford born August 17 1807 married first Carolina B Moran born Fehruary 29 1812 daugh ¬ ter of Edward B Moran sn of Wm and Rebecca Birbour Moran born Match 18 1786 and Letitia Clay his wife born December 101792 daughter of Dr Henry called Hal Clay and Kaehel Porall who settled in Bourbon in 1787 By this marriage there were two children Edward died young and Benjamin F Bedford born August 23 1S30 He marrie 1 Elizabeth Evans dauglitor of Silas and ParmeliaQuisen berry Evans of Fayette county and has four children viz Carrie M who married Nathan Bay less Jr and Uhas one child Elizabeth Silas E Rachel E and Benjamin Silas E married Margaret E Gaitskill daughter of Henry and Sallie Clay Gaitskill and granddaughter of John son of Colonel Henry and Nancy Clay Benjamin C Bedford married second Ann Maria daughter of Gen James Garrard and his wife Nancy Lewis daughter of Thomas Lewis born May 8 1749 and married Elizabeth TPane October 2 1773 Thomas Lewis was the son of Stephen Lewis and ElizabethOffutt who were married in 1746 She bore him Thomas Jeptha Alpheus Nancy and Mnrgarrt Nancy married Dr J L Connelly of Illinois and had four children Goorge Susan Alice and Laura Margaret Bedford married J H Pickrell of Harristown 111 and has Amanda W Annie Laura Russell Harvey Benjamin Scott andJHenry X Patsy Bedford born November 26 1809 married WilliamgGreen Clay son of Samuel and Nancy Winn Clay and grandson of Dr Henry and Rachel Porall Clay irnmigrams to Bourbon county in 1787 She left three children Thomas Sidney and Mattie who married Franklin Donalsonand left Margaretta Grace Frank and Fred XI Archibald M Bedford born February 25 1812 died September 12 1860 married Elizabeth Haines Bed- ford ¬ daughter of Ben F Sr born November 12 1819 died January 28 1845 Their children were KAylette died young Ellen E Thomas A John C and Archibald W Ellen married William Bedford and resides in Boone county Mo Thomas A died in South ern army John C born January 20 1843 married August 18 1865 Elvira S Huffstetter and has children Frank Mary Mattie Margaret Elvira and James He and his brother Archi ¬ bald belonged to Gen John H Mor- gans ¬ command C S A Archibald born January 14 1845 married Novem- ber ¬ 1 1865 Henrietta daughter of John and Mary Prewitt Goff and has three children John Mattie and Cas- well ¬ XII born 27 1814 married first Margaret daughter of Gen James and Nancy Lewis Garrard no issue Lucy De Graftenried They have one son Edwin who married Nellie Mat- thews ¬ and has a son Edwin XIII George M born May 19 1817 married November 4 1840 Mary A JBedford born September 22 1824 She was a daughter of Ben lamin F son of Benjamin Bedford Sr the pioneer to Kentucky who August 7 1829 and his wife March 2 1864 Gearge M and Mary A Bedford left e chil ¬ dren Mary E Julia K Maria V George M Jr and Benjamin F Geo M Bedford died February 23 1887 Archibald Bedford son of Thomas and Mary Coleman Bedford married Letitia Letty Clay born October 5 1782 daughter of Dr Henry and Rachel Porall Clay They had fourteen chil ¬ dren 1 Thomas Bedford married Cor- delia ¬ Thomas of Nelson county and had six children Margaret Mary Ann Mildred Cordelia and Benjamin Mar ¬ garet married Harvey Bernhs son of th8 Rev John Berniss of the Presby ¬ terian church Her sister Mary be ¬ came his second wife Ann became his third wife and Cordelia is now his widow Bedford married John M Muirnear Bardstown Ky and has one daughter Annie Muir Benjamin died In the fifties unmarried 2 Benjamin Bedford married West and had Archibald who married Mar ¬ tha the daughter of John Bedford of JJelson county Benjamin Edward ii nmnnini i rwufwiiiy1111 1111 THE BOURBON NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4 1898 Hillary Sally married Richard Milton of Nelson county Letita married Charles Milton of Nelson county Eliza married Simon Snyder of Spen- cer ¬ county Rebeccr married Judge Comos of Dallas Tex 3 Hillary Mosely Bedford married Miss Chad well of Jessamine county and had Ryland T D Thoma3 Wil- liam ¬ Hillary Mary Ellis died unmar- ried ¬ Anne R married Aleck Macklin Ryland T D Bedlord married Mrs Wilson and lives at the Forks of Elk horn in Franklin county Thomas Bedford married Miss Harper of Woodford county Willam Bedford married Ida Allen of Shelby county and lives near Lexington Hillary M Jr married a Miss Harper 4 Henry C Bedford was married three times 1 Hutchison 2 Hutchison 3 Lucy Ware daugh ¬ ter of Thompson Ware born April 5 1769 moved to Kentucky in 1784 mar ried Conn Thompson Ware was son of James Ware Jr M D b rn Mnrch 13 1741 moved to Kentucky June 16 1791 accompanied by the Webb family and his wife Catharine Todd whom he married in 1764 She was the danghter of Dr James Todd of Gloucester Dr James Ware was the son of James Ware Sr born No ¬ vember 15 1714 and Agnes his wife born December 20 1714 of Gloucester county Va Henry C Bedfords chil- dren ¬ were William and Kate The lat ter was the daughter of Lucy Ware Kate married Samuel Scott Clay of Taris son of Henry and ElizabethJCun ningham Scott Clay They have three children viz Henry who married Helen daughter of J3r Kellar of Lex ¬ ington Margaret who married Judge Henry Clay Howard the great grand- son ¬ of Col Henry Clay of Bourbon county Frank wiio married Sallie daughter of Y W Moran and his wife Susan Bedford daughter of Capt John Bedford and Sally King 5 A Coleman Bedford married 1 Susan Burns 2 Mrs Lucinda Hedges Warnall who bore him one child Mary K Bedford born in 1847 married July 14 1870 Felix Lowry The latter couple have two children Lucy and Kare Mr Bedfords first wife was a Mrs Hawkins Mr A C Bedford had two sons Henry and William Henry married Dillard and left one son William is a bachelor and lives at the old homestead 6 Green C Bedford married Caro- line ¬ Chinn of Fayette county They had Mark John Richard Higgins Rachel and Susan This family moved to Missouri 7 Paul C Bedford married Miss Harris of Montgomery county Ky and had Asa AshbyHarris and Susan 8 AsaB Bedford married Davidel la Ware May 8 1834 ceremony by John A Gans His children were Dr Thompson Ware Bedford who mar ¬ ried Mildred Houchins of Nelson county Dr James H Bedford dentist married 1 Martha and 2 Mrs Mary Taylor nee Rose left four chil- dren ¬ Asa Bedford died young Dr Charles Bedford of Owensboro Mary F Bedford married Brown Lucy married Mattingly of Daviess county 9 Mary Clay Bedford married N G Thomas of Nelson county and had seven children i A C Thomas mar- ried ¬ Lizzie Cox near Bardstown and has six children ii Margaret married Dr Isaac McCloskey of Nelson county and had Kate married 1 William Mitchell who left two children viz Stella married Robert Vandyke and has one son W Mitchell Margaret married John T Bate Jr and has two children Margaret Mitchell and John T Bate Mrs Kate Mitchell married 2 Judge A P Harcourt they have Ashton P Harcourt Jr Isaac M Har ¬ court Susan married Robert Lee Edwin G Bedford Aug I Thomas of Bourbon county and Rita died Mildred Harcourt Dr Benjamin McCloskey of Spencer county Ky married Tiny second i Downs and has one daughter Lucile iii Henry Clay Thomas born August 15 1833 married Marietta Coke near Bardstown Ky May 15 1868 they have two sons Arch and W G Thomas he married July 4 1894 to Jessie Jen- kins ¬ iv Dr James G Thomas deceas- ed ¬ married Margaret Owens of Sa ¬ vannah Ga left two daughters v S M Thomas deceased of Claiborne county Miss married Josephine Dav ¬ enport and left four children vi Mary Clay Thomas married 1 Samuel Mc Bride of Boyle county Ky who left three children Mary oamuel and Archie deceased she married 2 Alexander McMeekinof Nelson county Ky 10 Nancy Bedford married -- 1 Dr Bryant of Paris 2 Jonathan F Payne of Jefferson county and had four chil- dren ¬ Mary Henrietta Belle and Dr Thomas Payne 11 Patsy Bedford married CM Jas Ware of Bourbon and had Tliomp son Henry B of Frankfort 4 James j of Kansas City Mo Sally married Robert Berry of Woodford county Lucy Ware Thompson Ware married bald B Benton James H 13 Henriettadied unmarried VjAgM iir hl- - ii Tir Mfr Kurtzman Pianos Have for years been known as among the best Over 10000 are in use in Cincinnati and surrounding territory These celebrated instruments are now Better Than Ever As they contain recent improvements greatly enhancing their musical worth which cannot be obtained elsewhere We are sole representatives and intend- ing ¬ purchasers will avoid errors and mis understanding by conferring with us Ernest Urchs Co I2M23 w 4th St CINCINNATI Sole Stelnway Representatives W S Anderson Of Peck P O Pike Co O Recommends Wrights Celery Capsules To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drug- gist ¬ AVaverly O and used them for Stomach Trouble and Constipation I was nmiblq to do anything for nearly two years I ased three boxes of your Celery Capsules and they have cured me For the benefit of otLen so afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours W S Adeks M Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box 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corrects inability to hold irine and scalding pain in passing i or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor wine or beer and over- comes ¬ that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and thai extraor- dinary ¬ effect of wamp-Koot is sooir realized It stands the highest for its wonderfal cures of the most distressing ca es If you nped a medicine you should have the best bold by druggists price fifty cents and oue dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail Mention The Paris KyNKWSaud send your address to Dr Kilmer Co Biughampton N Y The proprietors of this paper guarantee the gen ulness of this offer 24sp lmo A Good Memory often saves money and also good health If you are troubled with constipation indiges ¬ tion or any form of stomach troubleremem ber to take home a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin aud health will be restored to you Trial sizes 10c U doses 10c large size 50c and S100 of V T Br oks druggist Paris Ky ljan xm MRS LAURA WEISHAUF Of Murry Ind Itecornmends Wrights Celery Capsules Murry Ind Sept 17 1896 The Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio Dear Sirs Last spring I purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules from L C Davenport druggist Blnffton Ind and used them tor stomach trouble with which I had been afflicted for more than 15 years Since taking your Cap- sules ¬ I have lost all trace of pain and my stomach is entirely well I can eat any ¬ thing and can truthfully say that I have not felt better in years Yours Respectfully Mrs Lauka Weishauft Sold by W T Brooks at 50c and 100 ner box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for trial size free V W O HINTON Agent Fire Wind and Storm Insurance TSEVEftYBEST OLD RELIABLE -- PROMPT-P AYING NON UNION XL A SMITH Office over G S Varden Co Offiofi Hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m DR craES CALDWELLS PEPSI INDIGESTION Alice Edwards oi Pans Ky and has James Edward and Pattie jM 11 U Y 12 Rachel Bedford married Col S j - G Stewarts of South Carolina and 402 MM ST - - PARIS KY had Kate Elizabeth Addie Arhi-t- - Over Deposit Bank Bedford N AIJLjHj jESISTZS j Office houva 8 to 12 am 1 to 0 p m WW A GRAND CHANCE FOR YOU After the most wonderful business in Fall and Winter Goods we ever had we are well satisfied for the benefit of Bargain Buyers we will inaugurate an Inventory Sale of Clo thing Overcoats Jackets Capes Dress Goods Dry Goods Shoesbf FOR NINE DAYS ONLY It will pay you to call and see the eoods and you will be astonished at the prices we are sacrificing guch good and honest goods No old stock but all fresh this Fall and Winter stock READ HEED AND YOU WILL NEED THESE GREAT BARGAINS Mens and Boys Suits Ulsters and Overcoats Worth 16 and 18 for 9 days only 999 Worth 15 and 14 for 9 days only 78 Worth 12 and 10 for 9 days only 649 Worth 8 and 6 for 9 days only 437 Worth 5 and 4 for 9 days only 319 Worth 3t50 and 3 for 9 days odly 229 200 Ladies Sailors Black and all colors 25c Worth 1 00 200 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Lexington 7 50 am a m 545 p m p m To Richmond 1108 a in 543 p m 102 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m P B Carr Too Mod i Me use of the surgeons knife is be- coming- so general resulting fatally in such a of cases to occasion general alarm r William Walpole of Walshtown Dakota writes years ago there came under my left eye a little blotch about the I size ox a smdu jjcu It rapidlyand shooting ran direction I and consulted a pronounced it ¬ and it be cut out I not to having the indiscriminate useof the ¬ of the cures by S S S I determined to medicine a and I had it a few the irritated and to discharge ceased a finally dropped off and a scar to the place the destroyer had full A Real Blood Remedy expect an operation to cure it guaranteed vegetable is remedy the Books address Swift Spe Ga grew every good doctor can- cer must This would little knife Read many made give after taken days cancer This small which only little mark where every blood a Wrights Tea the and cures and sick headache 25c at druirsists nujgByii DR CALDWELLS YRU FSPS CURES CONSTIPATION j R OMce Hourf 5 pm now- - Ladies and Misses Jackets an Oapes 15 Ladies Jackets worth each 1200 now 499 12 Ladies Jackets worth each 8 00 now 300 8 Ladies Jackets worth each 7 Ladies Jackets worth each 12 Ladies worth each 9 Ladies worth each 11 Ladies Capes worth each 18 Ladies worth each 7 Ladies worth each Ladies Hose now 10c Infants Hose now 5c 600 212 163 20 yds Sea Island Cotton U0 Mens Ladies Childrens- - Shoes Ladies Shoes 150 9 days only Ladies Shoes for 9 days 100 Ladies 3 00 for 9 days only 100 Ladies 400 for 9 days only 200 Mens Shoe- - worth now 200 Mens and Shoes worth now 1 75 t Men and Shoes worth 300 150 Mens Boots and Shoe worth 250 125 Mens Boots 200 100 14 yds Mason ville Cotton S100 14 3ds Lonsdale Cotton 100 21 yds Bleached 100 Dont delay 9 Days only the when prices you will surely above stated We still large glass framed with and 10 worth you buy Dont fail call the are SPECIAL RECEIVED OF WHITE GOODS BURGS LACES Etc BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY EAIIiROAD TOLE 1105 1021 Agent The large number as South About three for disease Atlanta became alarmed who said that consent faith ing that trial became began after awhile leaving scab healthy remained held sway cific real Celery regulates liver F ADAIR Capes Capes Capes Capes Wool Wool and 75c only Shoes Shoes Buots and Shoes worth Muslin these prices give every purely mailed pains kidneys Boots Boots MOORE Drs Adair Moore Dental Surgeons Phone 79 No 3 Broadway Paris Ky 6 to 12 a MASTERS SALE OF L C in and 1 to 3dc tf Bonr boo Co Land Bourbon Circuit Court Venia Wren Plaintiff vs John H Wren etc Defendants By virtue of a judgment of the Bour- bon ¬ Circuit Court made and entered in the above styled canse on the 14th day of December 1897 1 will sell publicly at the court house door in Paris Ken- tucky ¬ at about the hour of noon on MONDAY FEB 7TB 1898 the following described real estate to- - wit A tract of 51 of land situated in Bourbon county Kentucky on the Millersburg Cynthiaua turnpike road on the waters of Hinkston about one mile from Millersburg Kentucky and bounded thus Beginning at corner to the tract which formerly belonged to Robert H Champ thence N 69 J E poles to the middle of said pike corner to home kt thence the with middle of said pike N 39 W 72 poles thence 49 polea to David Hamilton s corner m said road thence S 62 W 61 51 100 poles to a stone said Hamiltons line and corner to the first mentioned horn tract thence S 29 E 107 21 100 poles to the beginning Said sale will be made upon credits of six and twelve months for equal Darts of the purchase money and for which Cancer is in the blood and it is folly the purchaser will be required to ese- - to of free Co in in constipation all 85 40 W in so cuie oona witn gooa surety tor tne purchase price in equal sums payable to tne unaersignea master Uommis sioner and bearing interest at six per cent per annum tne day of until paid said bonds to ne approved by the undersigned Commissioner EMMETT M DICKSON Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit Court Swinford Osborne mcmidla n tatlbott AttornevH and -- Y 600 now 275 Jfl 500 now 2 19 800 now 400 now -- 299 450 now M 300 now JB 200 now 99 for 200 and 400 350 now now now acres rrom sale commissione OF fJm s Fayette Go SCOTT CIRCUIT COURT tv SALE Land J W Nutters Admr Plaintiff vs J W Nutters Heirs and Creditors Defendants By virtue of the judgment rendered in the above canse at Octoer Term 1897 1 will sell at public sale to the highest and best bidder on MONDAY FEBRUARY 7 1898 Leing first day of February Term of Scott Circuit Court at the West Front Court House door in Georgetown Ky about the hour of 12 oclock M on a credit of 12 18 and 24 months in equal installments the following land to wit A tract of two hundred 200 acres of land in Fayette county Ky adjoining the lands of B K Nutter of Robert Beatty of Carrick brothers and of the heirs of Dr Peters The Horeb turn pike cuts off few acres of the land on the east and borders the remainder on the east and Elkhorn passes through the south end of it cutting off a few acres from the main tract and it is bounded on the north by a dirt road N leading from the Horeb pike to Lemons mm Purchaser to give bond with good and sufficient surety bearing interest from date to have the force and effect of a sale bond A lieawill be reserved on the property sold until all the purchase money is paid JAS P ASKEW M C S C C This is good land suited for tobacco hemp corn wheat grass etc Dwell ing house and necessary outbuildings ou aa K v - ¬ a ¬ 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Art Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether Invention is probably patentable Communlca tiona strictly confidential Handbook sent free Oldest agency for securing patented Patents taken through Munn CorecelVa special notice without charge in the Scientific Bitericatu UHUurfithaL SoWall 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THE BEDFORDS

continued from last week

VI- - Cpt John Bedford born July26 1S00 married Sully King Theyhad Iittleberry M born July 26 1823

married January 12 1848 Mary ASmith born May 16 18J3 daughter ofGeorge A and Elizabeth EdwardsSmith and granddaughter of WithersSmith and Jane 1 ane his wife JaneLane was the daughter of James andLydin Lane and granddaughter ofWilliam Lane who died in Westmoreland county Va 1760 and his wifeMarlh Captain Bedford was also thefather of Susan Morn

VII Augustine Volney born August18 1802 married Elizabeth Garrardwho bore him William James GJeptha Littleberry Benjamin StephenI Cordelia married O V Talbot andleft no heirs and Sallie manied Mar¬

tin and left issueVIV Franklin P Bedford born

May 14 18C4 died January 18 1828

married Henrietta daughter of ColHenry Clay and his wife Peggy Helmwho bore him one son Frank

IX Benjamin Bedford born August17 1807 married first Carolina BMoran born Fehruary 29 1812 daugh ¬

ter of Edward B Moran sn of Wmand Rebecca Birbour Moran bornMatch 18 1786 and Letitia Clay hiswife born December 101792 daughterof Dr Henry called Hal Clay andKaehel Porall who settled in Bourbonin 1787 By this marriage there weretwo children Edward died youngand Benjamin F Bedford born August23 1S30 He marrie 1 Elizabeth Evansdauglitor of Silas and ParmeliaQuisenberry Evans of Fayette county andhas four children viz Carrie M whomarried Nathan Bay less Jr and Uhas

one child Elizabeth Silas E RachelE and Benjamin Silas E marriedMargaret E Gaitskill daughter ofHenry and Sallie Clay Gaitskill andgranddaughter of John son of ColonelHenry and Nancy Clay Benjamin CBedford married second Ann Mariadaughter of Gen James Garrard andhis wife Nancy Lewis daughter ofThomas Lewis born May 8 1749 andmarried Elizabeth TPane October 21773 Thomas Lewis was the sonof Stephen Lewis and ElizabethOffuttwho were married in 1746 She borehim Thomas Jeptha Alpheus Nancyand Mnrgarrt Nancy married Dr JL Connelly of Illinois and had fourchildren Goorge Susan Alice andLaura Margaret Bedford marriedJ H Pickrell of Harristown 111 andhas Amanda W Annie Laura RussellHarvey Benjamin Scott andJHenry

X Patsy Bedford born November26 1809 married WilliamgGreen Clayson of Samuel and Nancy Winn Clayand grandson of Dr Henry and RachelPorall Clay irnmigrams to Bourboncounty in 1787 She left three children

Thomas Sidney and Mattie whomarried Franklin Donalsonand leftMargaretta Grace Frank and Fred

XI Archibald M Bedford bornFebruary 25 1812 died September 121860 married Elizabeth Haines Bed-ford

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daughter of Ben F Sr bornNovember 12 1819 died January 281845 Their children were KAylettedied young Ellen E Thomas A JohnC and Archibald W Ellen marriedWilliam Bedford and resides in Boonecounty Mo Thomas A died in Southern army John C born January 201843 married August 18 1865 ElviraS Huffstetter and has childrenFrank Mary Mattie Margaret Elviraand James He and his brother Archi ¬

bald belonged to Gen John H Mor-gans

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command C S A Archibaldborn January 14 1845 married Novem-ber

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1 1865 Henrietta daughter ofJohn and Mary Prewitt Goff and hasthree children John Mattie and Cas-well

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XII born27 1814 married first Margaretdaughter of Gen James and NancyLewis Garrard no issue

Lucy De Graftenried They have oneson Edwin who married Nellie Mat-thews

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and has a son EdwinXIII George M born May 19 1817

married November 4 1840 Mary AJBedford born September 22 1824 Shewas a daughter of Ben lamin F son ofBenjamin Bedford Sr the pioneer toKentucky who August 7 1829and his wife March 2 1864 GeargeM and Mary A Bedford left e chil ¬

dren Mary E Julia K Maria VGeorge M Jr and Benjamin F GeoM Bedford died February 23 1887

Archibald Bedford son of Thomasand Mary Coleman Bedford marriedLetitia Letty Clay born October 51782 daughter of Dr Henry and RachelPorall Clay They had fourteen chil ¬

dren1 Thomas Bedford married Cor-

delia¬

Thomas of Nelson county andhad six children Margaret Mary AnnMildred Cordelia and Benjamin Mar ¬

garet married Harvey Bernhs son ofth8 Rev John Berniss of the Presby ¬

terian church Her sister Mary be ¬

came his second wife Ann becamehis third wife and Cordelia is now hiswidow Bedford married JohnM Muirnear Bardstown Ky and hasone daughter Annie Muir Benjamindied In the fifties unmarried

2 Benjamin Bedford married Westand had Archibald who married Mar ¬

tha the daughter of John Bedford of

JJelson county Benjamin Edward

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THE BOURBON NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4 1898

Hillary Sally married Richard Miltonof Nelson county Letita marriedCharles Milton of Nelson countyEliza married Simon Snyder of Spen-

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county Rebeccr married JudgeComos of Dallas Tex

3 Hillary Mosely Bedford marriedMiss Chad well of Jessamine countyand had Ryland T D Thoma3 Wil-

liam¬

Hillary Mary Ellis died unmar-ried

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Anne R married Aleck MacklinRyland T D Bedlord married MrsWilson and lives at the Forks of Elkhorn in Franklin county ThomasBedford married Miss Harper ofWoodford county Willam Bedfordmarried Ida Allen of Shelby countyand lives near Lexington Hillary MJr married a Miss Harper

4 Henry C Bedford was marriedthree times 1 Hutchison 2

Hutchison 3 Lucy Ware daugh ¬

ter of Thompson Ware born April 51769 moved to Kentucky in 1784 married Conn Thompson Ware wasson of James Ware Jr M D b rnMnrch 13 1741 moved to KentuckyJune 16 1791 accompanied by theWebb family and his wife CatharineTodd whom he married in 1764 Shewas the danghter of Dr James Toddof Gloucester Dr James Ware wasthe son of James Ware Sr born No ¬

vember 15 1714 and Agnes his wifeborn December 20 1714 of Gloucestercounty Va Henry C Bedfords chil-

dren¬

were William and Kate The latter was the daughter of Lucy WareKate married Samuel Scott Clay ofTaris son of Henry and ElizabethJCunningham Scott Clay They have threechildren viz Henry who marriedHelen daughter of J3r Kellar of Lex ¬

ington Margaret who married JudgeHenry Clay Howard the great grand-son

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of Col Henry Clay of Bourboncounty Frank wiio married Salliedaughter of Y W Moran and his wifeSusan Bedford daughter of Capt JohnBedford and Sally King

5 A Coleman Bedford married 1

Susan Burns 2 Mrs Lucinda HedgesWarnall who bore him one child MaryK Bedford born in 1847 married July14 1870 Felix Lowry The lattercouple have two children Lucy andKare Mr Bedfords first wife was a

Mrs Hawkins Mr A C Bedford hadtwo sons Henry and William Henrymarried Dillard and left one sonWilliam is a bachelor and lives at theold homestead

6 Green C Bedford married Caro-line

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Chinn of Fayette county Theyhad Mark John Richard HigginsRachel and Susan This family movedto Missouri

7 Paul C Bedford married MissHarris of Montgomery county Kyand had Asa AshbyHarris and Susan

8 AsaB Bedford married Davidella Ware May 8 1834 ceremony byJohn A Gans His children wereDr Thompson Ware Bedford who mar ¬

ried Mildred Houchins of Nelsoncounty Dr James H Bedford dentistmarried 1 Martha and 2 MrsMary Taylor nee Rose left four chil-dren

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Asa Bedford died young DrCharles Bedford of Owensboro MaryF Bedford married Brown Lucymarried Mattingly of Daviesscounty

9 Mary Clay Bedford married NG Thomas of Nelson county and hadseven children i A C Thomas mar-ried

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Lizzie Cox near Bardstown andhas six children ii Margaret marriedDr Isaac McCloskey of Nelson countyand had Kate married 1 William

Mitchell who left two children vizStella married Robert Vandyke andhas one son W Mitchell Margaretmarried John T Bate Jr and has twochildren Margaret Mitchell and JohnT Bate Mrs Kate Mitchell married

2 Judge A P Harcourt they haveAshton P Harcourt Jr Isaac M Har ¬

court Susan married Robert LeeEdwin G Bedford Aug I Thomas of Bourbon county and Rita

died

Mildred

Harcourt Dr Benjamin McCloskeyof Spencer county Ky married Tiny

second i Downs and has one daughter Lucileiii Henry Clay Thomas born August15 1833 married Marietta Coke nearBardstown Ky May 15 1868 theyhave two sons Arch and W G Thomashe married July 4 1894 to Jessie Jen-kins

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iv Dr James G Thomas deceas-ed

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married Margaret Owens of Sa ¬

vannah Ga left two daughters v S

M Thomas deceased of Claibornecounty Miss married Josephine Dav¬

enport and left four children vi MaryClay Thomas married 1 Samuel McBride of Boyle county Ky who leftthree children Mary oamuel andArchie deceased she married 2

Alexander McMeekinof Nelson countyKy

10 Nancy Bedford married -- 1 DrBryant of Paris 2 Jonathan F Payneof Jefferson county and had four chil-

dren¬

Mary Henrietta Belle and DrThomas Payne

11 Patsy Bedford married CM JasWare of Bourbon and had Tliompson Henry B of Frankfort 4James j

of Kansas City Mo Sally marriedRobert Berry of Woodford countyLucy Ware Thompson Ware married

bald B Benton James H13 Henriettadied unmarried

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MfrKurtzmanPianosHave for years been known as amongthe best Over 10000 are in use inCincinnati and surrounding territoryThese celebrated instruments are now

Better Than EverAs they contain recent improvementsgreatly enhancing their musical worthwhich cannot be obtained elsewhereWe are sole representatives and intend-ing

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purchasers will avoid errors and misunderstanding by conferring with us

Ernest Urchs CoI2M23 w 4th St CINCINNATI

Sole Stelnway Representatives

W S Anderson

Of Peck P O Pike Co O RecommendsWrights Celery Capsules

To the Wright Medical CoColumbus Ohio

Gents I have purchased a box of WrightsCelery Capsules from James T Blaser drug-gist

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AVaverly O and used them for StomachTrouble and Constipation I was nmiblq todo anything for nearly two years I asedthree boxes of your Celery Capsules and theyhave cured me For the benefit of otLen soafflicted I wish to send this letter

Very truly yoursW S Adeks M

Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per boxSeDcUiddress on postal to the Wright MedCo Columbus O for trial size free

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Davis Thompson Isgrig areoffering surprising bargains in mensand boys stylish shoes The prices areright tf

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Wrights -

tion i k x

The Northwestern Mutual life haspaid to representatives of its policy-

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and to its policy holders and isuow holding for them 180000000 anexcess over premium reoeipts of over20000000 tf

how to find outFill a bottle or common glass with urine

and let it stand twenty four hours a sedi-ment

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or settling indicates an unhealthy con ¬

dition or the Kidneys When urine stainsliuen it is evidence of kiduey trouble Toofrequent desire to urinate or pain in theback is also convincing proof that the kid-neys

¬

and bladder are out of orderWHAT TO DO

There is comfort in the knowledge so oftenexpressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Rootthe great kid- - ey remedy fulfills every wishIn relieving pain in the back kidneys liverbladder and every part of the urinary pas¬

sages It corrects inability to hold irine andscalding pain in passing i or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and over-comes

¬

that unpleasant necessity of beingcompelled to get up many times during thenight to urinate The mild and thai extraor-dinary

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effect of wamp-Koot is sooir realizedIt stands the highest for its wonderfal curesof the most distressing ca es If you npeda medicine you should have the best boldby druggists price fifty cents and oue dollarYou may have a sample bottle and pamphletboth sent free by mail Mention The ParisKyNKWSaud send your address to Dr

Kilmer Co Biughampton N Y Theproprietors of this paper guarantee the genulness of this offer 24sp lmo

A Good Memory

often saves money and also good health Ifyou are troubled with constipation indiges ¬

tion or any form of stomach troubleremember to take home a bottle of Dr CaldwellsSyrup Pepsin aud health will be restored toyou Trial sizes 10c U doses 10c large size 50cand S100 of V T Br oks druggist ParisKy ljan xm

MRS LAURA WEISHAUF

Of Murry Ind Itecornmends WrightsCelery Capsules

Murry Ind Sept 17 1896

The Wright Medical CoColumbus Ohio

Dear Sirs Last spring I purchaseda box of Wrights Celery Capsules fromL C Davenport druggist BlnfftonInd and used them tor stomach troublewith which I had been afflicted for morethan 15 years Since taking your Cap-

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I have lost all trace of pain and mystomach is entirely well I can eat any ¬

thing and can truthfully say that I havenot felt better in years

Yours RespectfullyMrs Lauka Weishauft

Sold by W T Brooks at 50c and 100ner box Send address on postal to theWright Med Co Columbus Ohio fortrial size free

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A GRAND CHANCE FOR YOUAfter the most wonderful business in Fall and Winter Goods we ever had we are well satisfiedfor the benefit of Bargain Buyers we will inaugurate an Inventory Sale of

Clo thing Overcoats Jackets Capes Dress Goods Dry Goods Shoesbf

FOR NINE DAYS ONLYIt will pay you to call and see the eoods and you will be astonished at the prices we are sacrificing guchgood and honest goods No old stock but all fresh this Fall and Winter stock

READ HEED AND YOU WILL NEED THESE GREAT BARGAINS

Mens and Boys Suits Ulstersand Overcoats

Worth 16 and 18 for 9 days only 999Worth 15 and 14 for 9 days only 78Worth 12 and 10 for 9 days only 649Worth 8 and 6 for 9 days only 437Worth 5 and 4 for 9 days only 319Worth 3t50 and 3 for 9 days odly 229

200 Ladies Sailors Black and all colors 25cWorth 1 00

200 Ladies Mufflers worth 125 now 59cComforts worth 100 now 50cBlankets worth 1 00 now 50c --

Plaid Dress Goods 5c

Specials For 9 DaysMens Gloves and Mittens 10c worth doubleMens Fancy Shirts 19c worth doubleMens Celluloid Collars 5c worth doubleMens Caps 19c worth doubleMens Heavy Socks 5c worh doubleVool Socks 12c worth double

Mens Heavy Undershirts and Drawers 19c worthdouble

Mens Hunting Coats 75c worth doubleMens Suspenders 10c worth doubleMens Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 5c worth doubleCanton Flannel Drawers 19c worth doubleMens Heav Working Shirts 24c wortn double

as are special for Remember place Remember we adver-tise

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JUST BIG LINE HAM

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From Cincinnati 1058 a m 538 pm 1015 p m

From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m333 p m 627 p m

From Richmond 435 a m 740 a m328 p m

From Maysville 742 a m 825 p mDEPARTURE OF TRAINS

To Cincinnati 445 a m 755 a m340 p m

To Lexington 7 50 a m a m545 p m p m

To Richmond 1108 a in 543 p m102 p m

To Maysville 750 a m 635 p mP B Carr

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15 Ladies Jackets worth each 1200 now 49912 Ladies Jackets worth each 8 00 now 300

8 Ladies Jackets worth each7 Ladies Jackets worth each

12 Ladies worth each9 Ladies worth each

11 Ladies Capes worth each18 Ladies worth each

7 Ladies worth eachLadies Hose now 10cInfants Hose now 5c

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20 yds Sea Island Cotton U0

Mens Ladies Childrens- -

ShoesLadies Shoes 150 9 days onlyLadies Shoes for 9 days 100Ladies 3 00 for 9 days only 100Ladies 400 for 9 days only 200Mens Shoe- - worth now 200Mens and Shoes worth now 1 75

tMen and Shoes worth 300 150Mens Boots and Shoe worth 250 125Mens Boots 200 10014 yds Mason ville Cotton S10014 3ds Lonsdale Cotton 10021 yds Bleached 100

Dont delay 9 Days only the whenprices you will surely above stated We still large glass framed with

and 10 worth you buy Dont fail call the are

SPECIAL RECEIVED OF WHITE GOODSBURGS LACES Etc

BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS

701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY

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Drs Adair MooreDental Surgeons

Phone 79

No 3 Broadway Paris Ky

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Bonrboo Co Land

Bourbon Circuit Court

Venia Wren Plaintiffvs

John H Wren etc Defendants

By virtue of a judgment of the Bour-bon

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Circuit Court made and entered inthe above styled canse on the 14th dayof December 1897 1 will sell publiclyat the court house door in Paris Ken-tucky

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at about the hour of noon on

MONDAY FEB 7TB 1898

the following described real estate to- -

wit

A tract of 51 of land situated inBourbon county Kentucky on theMillersburg Cynthiaua turnpike roadon the waters of Hinkston about onemile from Millersburg Kentucky andbounded thus

Beginning at corner to thetract which formerly belonged toRobert H Champ thence N 69 J Epoles to the middle of said pike cornerto home kt thence the with middle ofsaid pike N 39 W 72 polesthence 49 polea toDavid Hamilton s corner m said roadthence S 62 W 61 51 100 poles to a stone

said Hamiltons line and corner to thefirst mentioned horn tract thence S29 E 107 21 100 poles to the beginning

Said sale will be made upon credits ofsix and twelve months for equal Dartsof the purchase money and for which

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so cuie oona witn gooa surety tor tnepurchase price in equal sums payableto tne unaersignea master Uommissioner and bearing interest at six percent per annum tne day ofuntil paid said bonds to ne approved bythe undersigned Commissioner

EMMETT M DICKSONMaster Commissioner Bourbon Circuit

Court

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SCOTT CIRCUIT COURT

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Land

J W Nutters Admr Plaintiffvs

J W Nutters Heirs and CreditorsDefendants

By virtue of the judgment renderedin the above canse at Octoer Term1897 1 will sell at public sale to thehighest and best bidder on

MONDAY FEBRUARY 7 1898

Leing first day of February Term ofScott Circuit Court at the West FrontCourt House door in Georgetown Kyabout the hour of 12 oclock M on acredit of 12 18 and 24 months in equalinstallments the following land to wit

A tract of two hundred 200 acres ofland in Fayette county Ky adjoiningthe lands of B K Nutter of RobertBeatty of Carrick brothers and of theheirs of Dr Peters The Horeb turnpike cuts off few acres of the land onthe east and borders the remainder onthe east and Elkhorn passes throughthe south end of it cutting off a fewacres from the main tract and it isbounded on the north by a dirt road

N leading from the Horeb pike to Lemonsmm

Purchaser to give bond with good andsufficient surety bearing interest fromdate to have the force and effect of asale bond A lieawill be reserved onthe property sold until all the purchasemoney is paid

JAS P ASKEWM C S C C

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