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THE BOURBON
SWIFI CHAMP EDITOR AND OWNER
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS
COMING Dr Bowen the opticianwill be at A T Winters Cosjewelry store on Jan 8th
HEMP WANTED See us before sellingE F SPEARS SONS
Loss BY total loss causedby big fire Sunday at Cynthiana isplaced at 20000
SCARCE One dealer says that atresent there is not a pound of anthracitecoal in Lexington
COURT Next Monday will be CountyCourtday Call in and renew yoursubscription to THE BOURBON NEWS
CLOSED Tho banks postofice andmost of the public offices were closedyesterday it being a National holiday
amount of WalnutLogs and Baled Hay
OSSIAN EDWARD-Stf Paris Ky
WILL Go WEST Jumes WV Ingelsand Lafe Ardery will leave soon forOklahoma where they will embark inthe clothing business
TIKE The country residence of JoeDejarnett near Kenneys Station on theL N road was totally destroyed byfire on Wednesday
CHURCH MEETING Tomorrow willbe annual church meeting day at theBaptist church and a full attendance ofthe members is requested
NEW is called to thelarge display advertisement of Frank
Co on first page Watch this spacethroughout the year for bargains
GREETING THE BOURBON NEWSwishes all of its readers A Happy NewYear May this be the best youhave ever the worst you everwill see
OPEN EVENINGS My Shoe Store willbe open evening until furthernotice is given
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POSTAGE All letters to be delivered-on the rural routes must have full postage two cents All written matter re-
quires full postage two cents whethersealedor unsealed
WT ANTEDJ Any amount of WalnutfLogs and Baled Hay
OSSIAN EDWARDStf ParisEy
New York LifeInsurance Co has made Mr W AThompson of this city special agent oftheir company with headquarters inTerre Haute Ind
SALE OF PROPERTY Attention iscalled to the advertisement in anothercolumn of the sale of theWoodforJ heirs which will be held onMonday next Countycourt day
HEARSE RUINED Mr Geo W Davishad to get badly damaged inthe fire in the carriage factory inthiana that burned on Sunday It isthought that the loss will be made goodoy insurance
BANK STATEMENTS In anothercolumn will be found the semiannualstatements of the Agricultural Depositand Bourbon Banks The statementsshow that the banks are all in a healthycondition and that business is flourshing
DEATHS OF AGED PEOPLE Twentyfive persons have died in Scott countyduring the past year who were overseventy years of age Their ages com-bined ruches 1962 years an averageof over seventyeight years
THE OLD AND THE Wed-nesday night at midnights holyhour the locomotives on the L Nin this city as is their usual customwhistled out the old and the new yearin You can now date your letters1903
C W B regular meeting-of the C W B M will be held at theChristian church on Saturday at 230instead of Friday as has been the custon Mrs Dr Gerauld of Ohio willmeet the ladies on this occasion Ageneral invitation is extended to theladies of the church to be present
SAW THE OLD YEAR Epworth League held a watch meeting onNew Yeari eve at the Methodist-5korch Very appropriate serviceswere held during the evening Theseservices are held every year when quite-a gathering of both old and young watchthe departure of the old year and theentering of the new
TOBACCO GROWERS The tobaccogrowers of this county will hold a meet-ing at Odd Fellows Hall on CourtdayThere will be business of importanceattended to The Meeting will be
to order at 1 30 p m and a large atCendence is desired This is a good
if the tobacco grower knowscertainly attend this
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Pythian Banquet
Rathbone Lodge No 12 Knights ofPythias on Tuesday night did thehandsome to its oldest member PastGrand Chancellor Andrew JacksonLovely a Confederate veteran and nowan inmate of the Confederate Home at
Valley KyCol Lovely is a charter member of
Rathbone lodge which gave him aroyal reception and banquet at Rassenfoss restaurant There were toastsfrom different members in behalf of themuchbeloved Pythian and Confeder-ate veteran Col Lovely respondedfeelingly to tho remarks in his behalf
Two Paris JJoyg Arrested
Frank Manning mill Aliie Talbottboth of this city were arrested at Cynthiana on Monday charged with robbery At the examining trial Talbottwas dismissed and Manning was heldunder 230 bond
WATCH LOST Small goldfilledWatch No 934573 American Walthammake last Saturday night between theOpera House and Olaysyille Reward-if returned to this office 2j3t
ABANDONED The Star Route be-
tween this city and Cane Ridge and Lit-tle Rock has been discontinued and themail to these points will hereafter besupplied by the Rural Route Carriers
MISSIONARY Mrs Dr Gerauld ofCleveland Ohio who has made a tourof the world in the interest of Missionary work will give an address at theChristian church on Sunday morning
MASTERS Forsythsold on Wednesday for Geo O WebbM C F C Court 104 acres of landnear Old Union belonging to the Leachheirs to and A D Leach at 69per acre
THE LIGHT WENT largecandle that has been burning in Borlands store window for some time burn-ed out morning at 150oclock The candle was lighted Dec13 at 2 p and the total hours burn-ed were 443 and 60 seconds J CElgin Jr was the fortunate one tocome nearest guessing the time thecandle would burn his guess being 444
hours Mr Elgin received a privatebox at the performance at the Operalast night
Resolutions Passed
The following complimentary resolu-tions were passed by the Capitol
their finalmeeting at Johnson
Resolved That the capitol Improve-ment Commission express their appre-ciation of the work of Mr J E Parrich the contractor for the remodelingof the capitol at Tallahassee His
compliance with the terms of hiscontract and his cheerful and courteousacquiscence to all requirements sometimes under adverses circumstanceshave made it a pleasure to do businesswith him
Resolved That the Capitol Improyement Commission of the State of Flori-da extend their thanks to Mr FrankP Milburn the architect and expresstheir appieciation for his efficient ser-
vices in the making of plans and specifications and supervision of the workof improving the capitol His work hasbeen of inestimable value in connectionwith the building and he is heartilycommended to the public for work of asimilar nature
CUPIDS ARROW
A large crowd of friends gathered atthe Second Presbyterian church in thiscity on Tuesday afternoon to witness themarriage ceremony of Miss MargeryFearman Turney to Mr Richard KirbyMcCarney the ceremony being performedby their pastor Rev Dr B H RutherfordMiss
Frances Johnson presided at theorgan and discoursed some sweet strainsof music most appropriate to the occasion
Mrs Zeke Arnold of Newport was themaid of honor while the attendants wereMiss Lelia McClintock Miss Lizzie Mannen Tnrney Mr Hart Talbot and OscarL Mitchell The ushers were John NDavis Dan Morris Clell Turney andZeke Arnold
The bride looked exceedingly well inwhite crepe de chine trimmed withpearls and silk grapes made overLouisine silk white mousline de soiewith hat trimmed with ostrich tips andpearls
The groom wore the conventional blackThey left on the afternoon train for
trip by boat front Cincinnati NewOrleans and before returning will visitAshville and other important Southerncities
Mr James Connelly of this cityand Miss Mamie Clancey of Carlisleleft yesterday afternoon for Cincinnatiwhere they were married
Mr John Brophy of near RuddlesMills and Miss Mary Rion of nearCenterville will bo married at theCatholic church in this city on the 14ihof January
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PERSONAL MENTION
is visiting his sisterMrs H M Taylor at Carlisle
Miss Van Greenleaf of RIChmondis the guest of Miss Lizzette Dickson
Sam Price exParisian of Baltimore is the guest of relatives in thiscity
Jos K Redmon is home from NewYork to visit his friends for a shorttime
Mr and Mrs J A Stern expect toleave 990 r a1 eaten led Southern
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John M Brennan has gone to Huntington W Yai on a short pleasuretrip
Mrs Talbott of Paris is visitingher son B H
The Jolly Bachelors will give a NewYears hop at Odd Fellows Hall to-
nightMiss Alice Talbott visited the family
of John M Campbell at Carlisle thisweek
Misses Florence and Ida Rogers ofMaysville are guests of Miss GertrudeRenick
Miss Blanche Hudson of Chicagois the guest of her sister Miss JunitaHudson
Miss Bertie Cook visited her sisterMrs S J Kenney the past week inCarlisle
Miss Betsye Ashbrook of Cynthiana is visiting Miss Mary FithianIntchcraft
Mr and Mrs Geo Straw and MrClarence Humbert have returned froma visit in Ohio
Judge Russell Mann and Hon EDickson were in Carlisle this week
on legal businessThe Progressive Culture Club will
meet with Mrs J T Hinton this afternoon at 2 oclock
Miss Mary Grannan of Cincinnati isthe goest of her mother Mrs J J Grannan on Main street
Dr Cram who has been living in SanFrancisco for several years returned toParis on Wednesday
Rev Hal Spears of ColumbusOhio is visiting his father Mr HenrySpears on Mt Airy
Chas James Warren Bacon andEarl H Sellers left yesterdey for ahunting trip in the South
Dr and Mrs E L Stephens whohave been visiting relatives at Paducahwill arrive home today
Master Wallace Woods of Win-chester has of his
Mrs Mary StiversMrs B F Remington visited her
daughters Mrs Eales and Mrs Fisherin Carlisle on Wednesday
Misses Gertrude and Fannie Harrisof this city are the guests of Mr andMrs Tackett at Millersburg-
Mrs Mattie Hedges of this city hasbeen the guest of her daughter MrsThomas Barrow at Winchester
Misses Ethel and Edna Talbott arethe guests of Miss Anna Louise Connorat the Hotel Reed in Lexington
Mrs Brice Steele entertained theSixHand Euchre Club yesterday after-noon at her home on Pleasant street
Will Hinton wife and childrenhave returned from a visit to MrsHintons parents in Fayette county
Mrs N C Pace and children ofWinchester have returned home aftera visit to her sister Mrs Adair in thiscounty
Miss Catherine Bush visited hersister Mrs Howard Wilson of Bourboncounty the past weekDemocrat
Mr and Mrs C Dorsey Ray havereturned from a weeks visit to MrsRays parents Rev Vaught and wife atDanville
Mrs Lida Ferguson and children ofthis city have been the guests of herparents Mr and Mrs H S Anderson-at Georgetown
Mrs Col John Cunningham andMrsLaura Estill Francis have returned totheir home at Cunningham Stationfrom the funeral of their late fatherMayor Jonathan T Estill at RichmondKy
Mrs Maria Lyons entertained Fri-day at progressive euchre in honor ofher guests Misses Mayme Connell andBettie Higgins and Mr J Higgins QfLouisville Seven handsome prizeswere given
Mr and Mrs Mack Swinford Mrand MM Will VanDeren Mrs JoeThorn Misses McKee Mr Mack Turney and wife and Mr Sam Hedgesof Cynthiana attended theTurney marriage here on Tuesday
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that most popular ofall the juvenile clubs was delightfullyentertained Friday afternoon by MissesMargaret and Helen Morrison at theirhome on Virginia street A delightfulluncheon was served after which ahuge Christmas pie was brought inwhich being opened was found to contain a present for each guest MrsMorrison their mother was formerlyMiss V Birdie Butler of this city
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Mr jmdMrs Henry Judy of Carlisle the guests of Mrs JudysmotherMrs W C Ussery in this cityduring this holidays
Mrs John D Howell and daughtersMisses Elizabeth and Lucy of Carlislevisited Mrs W A Johnson during theholidays
Mr and Mrs A Webber and littledaughter of Glen Kenney this countyspent the holidays with Mr and MrsA M Webber at
Little Missus Martha O and Virginia Smith daughters of Mr John SSmith entertained a number of theirfriends at their home on Upper Mainstreet yesterday from 2 to 4 oclockwith a New Years party These brightlittle children have many friend
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WANTED A reliable nurse for infantReferences required Address
MRS O H HARNEY629 Elsmere Park
j 2t Lexington Ky
CHURCH CHIMES
PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF PRAYER
Monday Jan PresbyterianChurch Subject The Church
Leader Rev G W ArgabriteTuesday Jan Presby-
terian Church Subject MissionsLeader Rev J L Clark
Wednesday Jan 7th ChristianChurch Subject Families andSchools Leader Rev E H Rutherford
Thursday Jan EChurchSubject Nations and Their RulersLeader Elder Lloyd Darsiei
Friday Jan 9th Baptist ChurchSubject The Ministry of the GospelLeader Rev F J Cheek
Services begin promptly at 7 p mAll are cordially invited to be present-
A CHANGE I have recently employedanother barber and put in anotherchair making four in all Youways get a turn at my Servicethe best
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Notice to StockholdersThere will be a meeting of the Stock
holders of the National Bank atthe office of said bank on January 13th1903 between the hours of 10 a m and4 p m for the election of Directors forthe ensuing year
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Notice to the Public-
I am now prepared to do all ofPluMbihg and Gas Fitting TappingSewers c in fact I do anythingin the line If you are con-templating fixing up a bath room orcloset or stationary wash etand get anestimate from me I am located onSeventh street between Main and HighPhone 276
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PRIMARY ELECTION
At a of the DemocraticCommittee for Bourbon County onMonday December 1 1902 it was or
that a Primary Election be-held at the various precinctsin Bourbon County between thehours of 6 a m and 4 p m on
Saturday February 14 1903
for the purpose of nominating can-didates for ClerkCircuit Court and Representative tothe Lower House of the next
Assembly Said primary will beunder the laws governing Pri-
mary Elections in of
EK McCARNEYGEO W MORROW Chrmn
FOR RENTA twostory Frame House in good
Apply at THE NEWS office
FOR SALEA number of pure Bronze
MRS JAMES THOMPSONHutchinson Ky
New Gash Grocery-
With long experience buying forcash selling cash no accounts to
Offer special inducements to large cashat new stand Massie build
ing next to Hmtons Jewelry StoreCall and see me
Respectfully2t A S TRIMBLE
For SaleOne set of good Blacksmith Tools
Good as new Will sell cheap forcash Apply to
303t W H BOONS
Notice to StockholdersThere will be a meeting of the stock
holders of the Coat their office on Saturday January10 1903 for the of forthe ensuing year
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DRESS TRIMMINGSAt Prices Very Much Reduced
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If you are contemplating Furnishing your houseor buying anything the
you will make a mistake if you fail to See me and getmy prices and examine my stock which is the testselected stock the State
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