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THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY OCT 25 07
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HE BOURBON NEWSSWIFT CHAMP EDITOR AND
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JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
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
J to communicate with anyof her family or anyone else
as to what she proposed doing Underthe circumstances other creditors alsoclamoring for settlement the father
nd brother filed the above suits totheir claims against her If
ifis would have talked to them overme phone she wouldhave been advisedw tlieirv to make n assignment
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PERSONAL MENTION
I Miss Georgia Rion leftfor a visit to relatives in Chicago
I Mrs Davis Dun of Columbus 0is the guest of Mr Geo W Davis
I Mr Wm Mac Turney of Cynthiana was in the cityyesterday on
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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Messrs T F Brannon GeorgeVarden Tom Rice Edward Turner j
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
Foot Cut Off by Train
of his feet cut off Young Lail is j
a pupil of Prof Costello coming toschool every morning on the earlytrain 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
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jump aboard slipped and fell under i
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
sent their trunks ahead of them abouttwo days before the wedding Instead j
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
Oysters j
Fresh Oysters on hand all the time j
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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
afternoon at 3 oclock from the residence services conducted by ElderGarey E Morgan Interment in Pariscemetery The pallbearers were H
Jas A Stewart Ben PHolt Horace Collins John T Hintontd James Hukill
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HomeKilledMeatsNew Botcher
NewWith the best butcher
Mr Geo McCandleass andthe best equipped shop inParis prepared to servethe public with the mostselect homekilled meats
Give Me a Trial
My Stock of Groceries is theBest
WE WANT YOUR
Coal OrderWe Handle the WellKnown
South JellicoGOAL
Let us book your order nowj Coal is sure to advance as it is 3fc going up fast at the mines If i
you give us an order we protect 3t you and guarantee sure deliveryfc of all coal 3
Call and talk COAL with us i
Both Phones 52f At Laviii Coniicirs
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
NOTTry a bowl of our
Its fine We are openat all hours
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
He is accompanied by Judge DenisDundon ana the Democrats are becoming enthused by their speeches Yes
were at North Middletowna
W predict the usual big Derrocraticmajority in Bourbon u
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Dr Louis H LandmanAt the Residence of Mrs
Tuesday Nov 12 1907
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For the Popular Tailormade Dress Either Plain or VDressy We Are Showing the Very Newest f
DRESS GOODSIn the Seasons latest colorings Blues Browns Wines S
Greens c s
Dress Trimmings Laces and NetsCome take a look you cannot help from being pleased 5
See our elegant showing of Stripe and Plaid Silks ITtIn pleasing styles for your Fall Waists 9
Complete line of Colors in the new 5Fluffy Ruffles Belt
The latest New York idea Have none but the genuine Jwith name on the belt We have them
W ED TLCKCRSSAGENT FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS
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YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE
NEW LINE OF
I have just receitedTHE BEST LINE EVER SHOWN IN PARISj S
Victor Springs Stearns Fcster Mattresses Globe Wernicfc
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Never before have we shown such a variedassortment of Mens Suits Rain Coats and Overcoats
See Our rail Display of Haberdashery
Our Shoe Department is Complete
Dens Women and Childrens Footwear
nnaras TuckerDry Goods Clothing and Shoes
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