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THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY OCT 25 07 0 1 4i re r- tr r < < < > HE BOURBON NEWS SWIFT CHAMP EDITOR AND i JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS OPPOSITE COURT MOUSE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Blinder the new revenue law cent penalty must be on all unpaid taxes on November 1 so dont put it off until the rush of the last day for you may get left Pay at once P CLARKE S BC Overlando Sold Mr Martin Doyle Tuesday sold his j fast horse Ovelando to Mr Joe for 3500 Sells Interest in Farm Mr S Brooks Clay purchased of his brother C F Clay his interest in the dower right of his mother Mrs Mary B Clay in 200 of land for 434775 V Grand Display Cloak and fur display Tuesday October 29th v2S2t TWIN BROS J New Business Block V Mr Martin Doyle will shortly erect a two story house on his lot on Main street adjoining the old Christian church building The lower floor will consist of two store rooms and the second floor will be modern residence M flats The plans are now being drawn A Dont Fail to Attend f Dont fail to attend Harry Simons Autumn Sale last chance today and tomorrow j Purchases Stove Business j Mrs Iva Perry Davis administra trix has sold the stock of stoves and V tinware of the late Benj Perry to Mr Phillips of Cynthiana Mr Phillips is a practical tinner and stove man will continue the business at the old stand Fresh Fruits Fresh fruits of all kinds grapes ornages bananas pears for canning and preserving C P COOK CO I Capt Nelson Buys City Residence t F E Nelson of Clintonville has purchased of N C Fisher the resi dence he just moved from on Eighth street for 3000 Capt Nelson and family will move to the city on March 3 Mr Fisher has moved to the home he purchased from the Johnson heirs on Mt Airy Avenue Fresh Bulk Oysters rftfr Order your oysters from J E Craven He has fresh bulk oysters every day direct from Baltimore It Livery Stable Burns Fire broke out in the hay loft of the big Fourth street livery stable of J T Reid in Danville at 8 oclock yester day morning The cause of the fire is unknown Fifteen head of horses all of the vehicles along with a quantity I of hay and corn were burned The building was totally destroyed The loss is 20000 i Wall Paper Wall paper at low prices unheard of before immense stock to choose from Experienced decorators to do the work J T HINTON An Important Arrest Chief of Police Hill and Officer James Burke arrested Harrison El a negro banjoist in Millard Currys saloon corner Tenth and Pleasant streets in this city on Wed nesday Elmore is wanted at Campbellsville the charge of murder When Elmore made no denial of his guilt and in charge of Detective Thos j Helm of the Detective Department of the Southern railroad was taken to Lexington on an interurban car and from there he will be taken tqCamp bellsville for trial s Overcoats for Young Men Ask Pries Co tov showy you the Cecil and Yale overcoats young men Keintz Kraut We have just received a lot of your order if want in world and we will do the rest 254t LAVIN CONNELL j Attachment Suit Filed In the Bourbon Circuit Court Tues day afternoon Judge Denis Dundon attorney for plaintiffs filed suits ask ing for general attachment favor of Bailey Arkle for the sum of 18005 and in favor of John Arkle in sum of 100 against Miss Ida Arkle who has been running a grocery on Second street Miss is the daughter of Bailey Arkle and the sister of Arkle The cause of the filing of these suits is as follows Miss Arkle left home Monday afternoon without telling any one that she was going away She was finally located at her brothers home in Covington and was called up over the long distance telephone but J to communicate with any of her family or anyone else as to what she proposed doing Under the circumstances other creditors also clamoring for settlement the father nd brother filed the above suits to their claims against her If if is would have talked to them over me phone she wouldhave been advised w tlieirv to make n assignment i i OV r t per ded f if 1r nacres suit I 1 I I I J Orville I apt I fort Heinzs famouS kraut us YOU the best kraut ro 5t t In Akl member tect f 0 i a Haw- kins yes- terday ii i i I and t f s I more 4 arrested F I fine one r t i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < < A PERSONAL MENTION I Miss Georgia Rion left for a visit to relatives in Chicago I Mrs Davis Dun of Columbus 0 is the guest of Mr Geo W Davis I Mr Wm Mac Turney of Cynthi ana was in the cityyesterday on j Mr Fred Batterton traveling salesman for Spears Sons is quite ill with malaria fever Col E F Clay went to the Good Samaritan Hospital at Leixngton yes terday to take treatment for two weeksMr Z T Piper has returned from Asheville N C where he has been for his health which is much im proved Mrs E L Stevens will entertain Saturday afternoon with a miscella neous shower in honor of Miss Wilhurat Johnson Miss Katherine Butler of Somer set who has been visiting Misses Oliie and Mary Ashbrook returns to her today Mrs Gus Margolen and little son Master Simpson Margolen are visit ing the formers brother Rev Rabbi Levy in Cincinnati Miss Mary Garrard of South Carolina and Miss Margaret Bush of Winchester were guests this week of Mrs E M Mann Noah Clark son of Mr and Mrs Newt Clark is convalescent after confined to his bed for seven weeks with typhoid fever Esquire and Mrs L C Anderson of North Middletown this county left Wednesday for a visit to their son Mr B C Anderson in Dayton 0 Mrs J Miller Ward entertained with an informal supper in honor of Miss Emily Goldwaithe of Marion Ind who is the guest of Miss Nannie Clay j Messrs T F Brannon George Varden Tom Rice Edward Turner j J Walker Muir Capt J M Taylor and A L Slicer have returned from a j fishing trip in Lewis county Little Miss Susan Depue daughter Mrs Depue has just returned home from visit here to her sister Mrs F P Clay Jr Miss Margaret Butler of this city was unanimously reelected State of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the State Con Louisville but declined to serve again She made a most efficient Frankie Preston of and Earl Brown of Bardstown were guests Monday and Tuesday of i Miss Blanche Thompson of near Clin tonville Misses Preston and Brown accompanied by Miss Thompson It ft Wednesday for Millersburg to resume their studies in the Millersburg Female i College Foot Cut Off by Train of his feet cut off Young Lail is j a pupil of Prof Costello coming to school every morning on the early train from Cynthiana He was out when the engineer him run j ning down the hill waving his hand t and he slowed up for him The train j i jump aboard slipped and fell under i the wheels with the above result He was picked up and carried back I to his home near by In the same house Young Lail has a cousin whose j leg was amputated about a week ago Much sympathy is expressed for the young man by his acquaintances here j The Joke On the Boys j A number of young men endeavored i a lot of socalled fun with the newly wedded couple Mr and Mrs Clarence Kenney Wednesday night They worked all day Wednesday in i packing and decorating a trunk sup I posed to belong to Mr Kenney and had it taken to the 10 80 train after the wedding all of them being present to j see the fun It so happened that the couple haul sent their trunks ahead of them about two days before the wedding Instead j of going to Miss Owens from the j church for the bricie to change her gown for her traveling suit the i carriage was driven from the church to the Winchester pike where an with their valises awaited them They were then driven j to the home of Mr Asa Spahr in Clark made their changes and took the fast CT 0 at for Washington I Oysters j Fresh Oysters on hand all the time j C P COOK CO DEATHS Mr John Hukill one of Paris old est and most highly respected citizens his son Mr Chas Kukill on Second street of Brights disease He had been in feeble health far some time but was able to walk over in town sev eral weeks ago Mr Hukili was in his eightyfirst year ad was a well pre served man for one of age He came to Paris in 1855 and opened a merchant tailoring estal lishment and was for years noted throughout Cen tral Kentucky for the high class of work he turned out He was liked by all who knew him courteous and genial gentleman at all timesa man of highest integrity and enjoyed the con fidence of a large circle of friends He is survived by two sons Chas Hukill of this city and Wm Hukill of Louisville and one daughter Mrs Laura Hanley the widow of the late Grat Hanley of Chicago and two brothers William Hukill of this city afternoon at 3 oclock from the resi dence services conducted by Elder Garey E Morgan Interment in Paris cemetery The pallbearers were H Jas A Stewart Ben P Holt Horace Collins John T Hinton td James Hukill I j j busi- ness I I I I be- ing I I I secretaryMisses Ash- land I I j ofMr passenger train at Kiserton and had a saw whenLail I tohave I i r auto- mobile j f I died Tuesday morning at the j remarkably s LexingtonThe i Robinson one lit yesterday wed- ding I quickly where they Winches- ter homeof n ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ i i 41 111 ft 4 NEW t I t l f 1 tIt It t Ii f f MINOB MEAT l WI I It t I I I L 33333 J 1R9Uf DJLL a 1 to lf 10 1 4l 11 IkIi 9if 0 s s I esc9 aP4 ics > > > I HomeKilled Meats New Botcher New With the best butcher Mr Geo McCandleass and the best equipped shop in Paris prepared to serve the public with the most select homekilled meats Give Me a Trial My Stock of Groceries is the Best WE WANT YOUR Coal Order We Handle the WellKnown South Jellico GOAL Let us book your order now j Coal is sure to advance as it is 3 fc going up fast at the mines If i you give us an order we protect 3 t you and guarantee sure delivery fc of all coal 3 Call and talk COAL with us i Both Phones 52 f At Laviii Coniicirs Time to Buy Coal Coal will be high and scarce this so you had better order now We have the celebrated Fox Ridge Coal the hottest the South Jel Pico YERKES KENNEY Elder Carey E Morgan will fill hispulpit at the Church Sun day morning and will preach at Cane Ridge in the afternoon at S oclock NOT Try a bowl of our Its fine We are open at all hours JAS L CRAVEN Boys Overcoats Price Co are selling a fine line of Boys Overcoats from 250 to 10 It Kimball Stumping County Hon William Preston Kimball our next Congressman is out on the rag in this county and waking the boys up He spoke at Ruddles Mills Wednesday afternoon to a good crowd and to an overflowing crowd at Shawhan in the evening He is accompanied by Judge Denis Dundon ana the Democrats are becom ing enthused by their speeches Yes were at North Middletown a W predict the usual big Derrocratic majority in Bourbon u I 01 I I am laGhes I I I I I E i Stafl66o11 31 I win- ter RELIGIOUSI CHilI 4 ing stump terda the where crowd them Shop Tf iTTTTTillyTTTTmTiryTflfimruTTTnp c C C C c c I C 9UUUUUUUIIUUIIIdUUUIIUUUUUid1Et1- l ever also Christi n Chili Can come large welcomed t- U = ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Dr Louis H Landman At the Residence of Mrs Tuesday Nov 12 1907 0 I cornerFourth For the Popular Tailormade Dress Either Plain or V Dressy We Are Showing the Very Newest f DRESS GOODS In the Seasons latest colorings Blues Browns Wines S Greens c s Dress Trimmings Laces and Nets Come take a look you cannot help from being pleased 5 See our elegant showing of Stripe and Plaid Silks ITt In pleasing styles for your Fall Waists 9 Complete line of Colors in the new 5 Fluffy Ruffles Belt The latest New York idea Have none but the genuine J with name on the belt We have them W ED TLCKCRSS AGENT FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS I 1 dO tn i 1 e t 7 e f I I illIeIl01l8 IIlie 111111 II Is uisIQ1R Ic r f f 1 t S s GEO W DAVIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMED BOTH PHONES DAY 137 NIGHT 299 r I I l JT = T HINTON r I YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NEW LINE OF I have just receited THE BEST LINE EVER SHOWN IN PARIS j S Victor Springs Stearns Fcster Mattresses Globe Wernicfc Book Cases 1 I RAT RACKS p tJ iJ 1 J T HINTON I e J I n l I I = veryf birog Thai New In MIens Young fleas Vear for Is Now Here for Inspection 0 Never before have we shown such a varied assortment of Mens Suits Rain Coats and Overcoats See Our rail Display of Haberdashery Our Shoe Department is Complete Dens Women and Childrens Footwear nnaras Tucker Dry Goods Clothing and Shoes m j i 1 fall Your a 0 I I q I fh I- tj Co >

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Page 1: Bourbon News. (Paris, KY) 1907-10-25 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7xpn8xbg44/data/0280.pdf · THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY OCT 25 07 0 1 4i re r-tr r < < < > HE BOURBON

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OPPOSITE COURT MOUSE

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

Blinder the new revenue lawcent penalty must beon all unpaid taxes on

November 1 so dont put itoff until the rush of the lastday for you may get left

Pay at onceP CLARKE S BCOverlando Sold

Mr Martin Doyle Tuesday sold hisj fast horse Ovelando to Mr Joe

for 3500

Sells Interest in FarmMr S Brooks Clay purchased

of his brother C F Clay hisinterest in the dower right of hismother Mrs Mary B Clay in 200

of land for 434775

V Grand DisplayCloak and fur display Tuesday

October 29thv2S2t TWIN BROS J

New Business BlockV

Mr Martin Doyle will shortly erecta two story house on his lot on Mainstreet adjoining the old Christianchurch building The lower floor willconsist of two store rooms and thesecond floor will be modern residence

M flats The plans are now being drawn

A Dont Fail to Attendf Dont fail to attend Harry Simons

Autumn Sale last chance today andtomorrow j

Purchases Stove Business j

Mrs Iva Perry Davis administratrix has sold the stock of stoves and

V tinware of the late Benj Perry to MrPhillips of Cynthiana Mr

Phillips is a practical tinner and stoveman will continue the business atthe old stand

Fresh FruitsFresh fruits of all kinds grapes

ornages bananas pears forcanning and preserving

C P COOK CO I

Capt Nelson Buys City Residencet F E Nelson of Clintonville

has purchased of N C Fisher the residence he just moved from on Eighthstreet for 3000 Capt Nelson andfamily will move to the city on March3 Mr Fisher has moved to the homehe purchased from the Johnson heirson Mt Airy Avenue

Fresh Bulk Oysters

rftfr Order your oysters from J ECraven He has fresh bulk oystersevery day direct from Baltimore It

Livery Stable BurnsFire broke out in the hay loft of the

big Fourth street livery stable of J TReid in Danville at 8 oclock yesterday morning The cause of the fire isunknown Fifteen head of horses allof the vehicles along with a quantity I

of hay and corn were burned Thebuilding was totally destroyed Theloss is 20000 i

Wall PaperWall paper at low prices unheard

of before immense stock to choosefrom Experienced decorators to dothe work J T HINTON

An Important ArrestChief of Police Hill and Officer

James Burke arrested Harrison Ela negro banjoist in Millard

Currys saloon corner Tenth andPleasant streets in this city on Wednesday

Elmore is wanted at Campbellsvillethe charge of murder WhenElmore made no denial of his

guilt and in charge of Detective Thos j

Helm of the Detective Department ofthe Southern railroad was taken toLexington on an interurban car andfrom there he will be taken tqCampbellsville for trial

s Overcoats for Young MenAsk Pries Co tov showy you theCecil and Yale overcoats

young men

Keintz KrautWe have just received a lot of

your order if wantin world and we will do the rest254t LAVIN CONNELL j

Attachment Suit FiledIn the Bourbon Circuit Court Tues

day afternoon Judge Denis Dundonattorney for plaintiffs filed suits asking for general attachmentfavor of Bailey Arkle for the sum of18005 and in favor of John Arkle insum of 100 against Miss Ida Arklewho has been running a grocery onSecond street

Miss is the daughter of BaileyArkle and the sister of ArkleThe cause of the filing of these suitsis as follows Miss Arkle left homeMonday afternoon without telling anyone that she was going away Shewas finally located at her brothershome in Covington and was called upover the long distance telephone but

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j Mr Fred Batterton travelingsalesman for Spears Sons is quiteill with malaria fever

Col E F Clay went to the GoodSamaritan Hospital at Leixngton yesterday to take treatment for twoweeksMr

Z T Piper has returned fromAsheville N C where he has beenfor his health which is much improved

Mrs E L Stevens will entertainSaturday afternoon with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss WilhuratJohnson

Miss Katherine Butler of Somerset who has been visiting Misses Oliieand Mary Ashbrook returns to her

todayMrs Gus Margolen and little son

Master Simpson Margolen are visiting the formers brother Rev RabbiLevy in Cincinnati

Miss Mary Garrard of SouthCarolina and Miss Margaret Bushof Winchester were guests this weekof Mrs E M Mann

Noah Clark son of Mr and MrsNewt Clark is convalescent after

confined to his bed for sevenweeks with typhoid fever

Esquire and Mrs L C Andersonof North Middletown this county leftWednesday for a visit to their son MrB C Anderson in Dayton 0

Mrs J Miller Ward entertainedwith an informal supper in honor ofMiss Emily Goldwaithe of MarionInd who is the guest of Miss NannieClay

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J Walker Muir Capt J M Taylorand A L Slicer have returned from a j

fishing trip in Lewis countyLittle Miss Susan Depue daughter

Mrs Depue has just returned homefrom visit here to her sister Mrs FP Clay Jr

Miss Margaret Butler of this citywas unanimously reelected State

of the Daughters of theAmerican Revolution at the State Con

Louisville but declined toserve again She made a most efficient

Frankie Preston ofand Earl Brown of Bardstown

were guests Monday and Tuesday of i

Miss Blanche Thompson of near Clintonville Misses Preston and Brownaccompanied by Miss Thompson It ftWednesday for Millersburg to resumetheir studies in the Millersburg Female i

College

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of his feet cut off Young Lail is j

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the wheels with the above resultHe was picked up and carried back I

to his home near by In the samehouse Young Lail has a cousin whose j

leg was amputated about a week agoMuch sympathy is expressed for theyoung man by his acquaintances here j

The Joke On the Boys j

A number of young men endeavored i

a lot of socalled fun with thenewly wedded couple Mr and MrsClarence Kenney Wednesday nightThey worked all day Wednesday in i

packing and decorating a trunk sup I

posed to belong to Mr Kenney and hadit taken to the 10 80 train after thewedding all of them being present to j

see the funIt so happened that the couple haul

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of going to Miss Owens from the j

church for the bricie to change hergown for her traveling suit the i

carriage was driven from the churchto the Winchester pike where an

with their valises awaitedthem They were then driven j

to the home of Mr Asa Spahr inClark made their changesand took the fast CT 0 at

for Washington I

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DEATHS

Mr John Hukill one of Paris oldest and most highly respected citizens

his son Mr Chas Kukill on Secondstreet of Brights disease He hadbeen in feeble health far some timebut was able to walk over in town several weeks ago

Mr Hukili was in his eightyfirstyear ad was a well preserved man for one of age Hecame to Paris in 1855 and opened amerchant tailoring estal lishment andwas for years noted throughout Central Kentucky for the high class ofwork he turned out He was liked byall who knew him courteous andgenial gentleman at all timesa man ofhighest integrity and enjoyed the confidence of a large circle of friends

He is survived by two sons ChasHukill of this city and Wm Hukillof Louisville and one daughter MrsLaura Hanley the widow of the lateGrat Hanley of Chicago and twobrothers William Hukill of this city

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Give Me a Trial

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WE WANT YOUR

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Let us book your order nowj Coal is sure to advance as it is 3fc going up fast at the mines If i

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Time to Buy CoalCoal will be high and scarce this

so you had better order now Wehave the celebrated Fox Ridge Coalthe hottest the South JelPico YERKES KENNEY

Elder Carey E Morgan will fillhispulpit at the Church Sunday morning and will preach at CaneRidge in the afternoon at S oclock

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JAS L CRAVEN

Boys OvercoatsPrice Co are selling a fine line of

Boys Overcoats from 250 to 10 ItKimball Stumping County

Hon William Preston Kimball ournext Congressman is out on the rag

in this county and wakingthe boys up He spoke at RuddlesMills Wednesday afternoon to a goodcrowd and to an overflowing crowd atShawhan in the evening

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See our elegant showing of Stripe and Plaid Silks ITtIn pleasing styles for your Fall Waists 9

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