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BOURBON NEWS PABIS KENTUCKY AUG 7 tHE Walter A Wood i v MOWERS the Lightest Draft Longest Life Best Braced and j f and Easest Adjusted 1 I May be Adjusted to Cut Weeds Without the EXTRA EXPENSE of H a Weed Attachment 4 rt 0 air ilia t t LIaa 1 a L da a 1 w S JI f p if f t r i f f t t TfJJt J rT Wt TJ 7f ft Ji 1 YerkesKennev IJj t 1 i J ji J F r 1 IJ 9 t i 1i tAre t l1 u il 1 I s > > > + + ° f No Made By the Trust Prices Are Right All We Ask is a Chance to Show it to You Yerkes Kenney Neels Old Stand Paris Kentucky I f 1 i t- l ti t i 11 if if et ifi if1 f f k1 I 1 4 I Y 4 I P- n t a sw H4 = Panama and Straw Hats I at a Cut Price 800 Panamas reduced to 550 650 Panamas reduced to 475 i 500 Panamas reduced to 375 350 Panamas reduced to 250 250 Straw Hats reduced to 150 150 Straw Hats reduced to 100 100 Straw Hats reduced to 75 75 Straw Hats reduced 55 50 Straw Hats reduced to 38 MMnHBBBHM BOBMnM PRICE CO Clothiers ONE POLICY 4 f 1 Strict honesty in every department rj ONE PRICE if r to everyone RESULT A growing patronage j k ff f Ifi i I l f I it I J J lT I t I t 1a i Ilfi J to l i T 1 li t I I t 1 I i tI l 1 r I 1 I t 1Ii1 t TIle lowest 1 t j c i m JflON tit f satisfIedand ii o f IwY SI t l F r i ra- l i v Iii rtr > > > + r I I 11 tJ to W M i LE T Phone 432 J I f tC4 1l 0 fj I ot l 7 f or 4 w Successor Hinton iS I r it y Y > < = MASTERS SALE VALUABLE City Property BOURBON CIRCUIT COURT J T McMillans Admr etc Plaintiffs Vs NOTICE OF SALE RRaymond McMillan etc Defendants By virtue of a and order of sale made and entered in the above styled action at the June Term 1908 of the Bourbon Circuit Court the un dersigned Master Commissioner of the Bourbon Circuit Court wili sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder at the court house door in the city of Paris Kentucky on Saturday August 29 1908 at the hour of 11 oclock a m the property described in the judgment and ordered to he sold in this action A certain lot of ground with the improve ments thereon situated in Paris Ky fronting on the West side of the Public Square twentytwo feet and extending back of equal width feet to Fourth street situated between the of the Agricultural Bank on the one side and the Hanson on the other The improvements thereon c nsisting of a two story brick house and is the same property conveyed to J T McMillan by Thomas Green and wife by deed of record in the office of the Clerk of the Bourbon County Court in Deed Book 61 page 430 sale will be made on a credit of six twelve and eighteen month for equal parts of the purchase money The purchasers will be to execute bonds with approved surety baring interest from date un til paid and payable to the undersign ed Master Commissioner RUSSELL MANN Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit Court McMillan Talbott Attorneys 3tfri Hotel Burns at Maysville The Throckmorton Hotel at Mays ville Ky was burned afternoon The proprietress of the hotel had 86 00 concealed under the carpet in one of tHe rooms which was destroyed Over ThirtyFive Years In 1872 there a great deal of diarrhoea dysentery and cholera infan Remedy was first bought into use proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment and has for thirtyfive year maintained that record From a small beginning its sale and use has extended to every part of the United States and to many foreign countries Nine druggists out of ten will it when their opinion is asked although they have ether medicines that pays them a profit It can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dan jrerous cases For sale W T Brooks i neid no other guaran f I t tee i july OF judgment lots l TERMSSaid requir- ed Wednesda Chamberlains by 2 i 1 il If p was recommend great You s re ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > MIUERSBURG All kinds of fresh meat PROCTOR CO X Mr Sallee of Mason is the guest of Hord Barnes Dr and Mrs C B Simth spent Monday in Lexington Mrs Bertie Ball of Lewis county is guest of her niece Mrs Joe W Mock R Caldwell left Monday for a few days visit to friends in German town Wallace Shannon and family re turned Saturday from Lake Chautau qua New York Mrs Margaret Howard and daugh ter Miss Ida of Carlisle are guests of Mrs John Mock Miss Louella Payne of George town is the guest of her aunt Mrs G S Allen Miss Nannie Bowden of Winches ter is visiting her grandmother Mrs Nancy Allen r the M ITEMS r ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The union services Sunday evening will be at the Baptist church Sermon by Rev G L Kerr Mrs Sallie Best attended the funeral services of Dr E H Ruther ford at Paris Saturday Mrs R S Sanders left Tuesday for a two weeks visit to her father Mr Irwin Taylor of New York Miss Stella Hurst and guest Miss Roundtree returned Monday from a visit to relatives in Bath county J G Allen and brother Mrs Frank Allen of Sharpsburg left for Cincinnati and other points Dr and Mrs H McKinney of Carlisle spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Oscar Rankin Mrs Hattie Brown and daughter Miss Lydia have returned after a three weeks stay at Martinsyille much improved Mrs Wallace Shannon and little daughter Frances and Nettie left Monday for a months visit to her mother in Greenville Miss Marvin Whaley who has been with his mother Mrs Mary J Whaley for several weeks left Tuesday to resume his duties at Crown Point Ind Mrs Swift and daughter Lucile of Birmingham Ala and Mrs Harold Collins of Maysville are guests their sister Mrs John Ingels family Miss Belle T Judy has returned after a protracted visit to her sister Mrs Carl Vaught of Parkersburg and aunt Mrs Creighton of Indian apolis Ind Dr and Mrs Wm Savage and lit tle son Robert have retjrned to their home in Cincinnati after a weeks visit to his father Mr T E Savage and family Quite a number here are camping at Parks Hill Mrs P L and dauhgter Miss Lula McNamara Misses Fisher Hardie and Dickson Misses Katherine and Elizabeth Miller Mrs Rebecca Collier and Miss Valette McClintock Misses Vimont Laura Jefferson Dr H C Burroughs and C E Bryan are among thenumber PicNic Hams Fine picnic finest you ever saw at 10 cents per pound during the month of August 4 tf MARGOLEN Rewards Offered Governor Willson has offered another reward of 500 and there is now 1000 reward for those guilty of the Russell ville lynching Sultan Stabbed The Sultan of Turkey was stabbed in the breast Monday night by a minor palace official The coat of mail which the Sultan always wear deflected the blow The assassin was arrested State Campaign Committee After being on the job for a week and giving it the most careful thought the subcommittee appointed last Wed nesday to select a Democratic Committee for went to Louisville Wednesday got together and announced their selections This is the excellent committee which was decided upon Judge Lewis McQuown of Seventh Judge W Young of Morehead Tenth district Senator R B Brown of Warsaw Sixth district Judge S W Hager of Ashland Ninth district Senator P S Maxwell of Marion First district Josh T Griffith of Owensboro Sec ond district This committee is headed by Con gressman Ben Johnson of who was elected chairman last week without opposition A Democratic State Campaign Committee has been called by Chairman Johnson to convene at the Seelbach Hotel Louisville Tuesday at which meeting the secretary of the committee will be selected and perma nent State Democratic Campaign head quarters selected At the meeting next the initial steps toward securing information for the election of chairmen of the various county cam paign commttees will be taken The members of the Democratic State Campaign Cqmmittee were chosen by State Chairman Prewitt W A Berry of Paducah and Judge J A Donaldson of Carrollton who were named by the State committees and Ben Johnson the campaign chairman and Congressman Ollie M James who was invited to the conference for the purpose of giving his views The meeting was in the nature of an exec utive session and continued for some timeBen Johnson the chairman of the campaign committee stated that in making the selections there was not the slightest evidence of any dissen sjgn whatever He said that the only difficulty which had so far arisen was that of locating the members over the State V I N of and LoU i hamsthe Cam- paign Frank- fort Allie 4 d t 1 i ljti ti Mon- day granddaugh- ter ict r ti- c S ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < < > 3m Qaikway City Wins No 2939 t t COME I N- And You Certainly Can Not Help to Take a Pleasant Peep at Our Smart Styles of Oxfords and Pumps Of the Me Too Variety The general opinion on the Taft speech of acceptance seems to be that it was of the me too variety with a happy omission of the personal pro noun with which Mr Roosevelt so permeated his extensive remarks on my policies His fulsome praise of the President however stops short of approving new experimental but insists that the chief of the next admistration is to clinch what has been done Mr Taft puts off the income tax issue to a more convenient season when the needs more revenue he apolo gizes for Republicanextravagance and what is of most importance to Demo crats he surrenders to the standpat ters on the tariff issue and refuses to make extreme concessions td labor unions The speech is evidently in tended to propitate the buisness inter ests if not Wall street Gompers on the Stump Samuel Gompers President of the American Federation of Labor left for Lima Ohio Tuesday to make a speech presumably of a political nature From there he will go to Columbus to speak again The pro gram is taken to mean that Gompers intends to get into the thick of the contest Presidency He favors the election of Mr Bryan and it is anticipated that he will not hesitate to so advise his audiences in Ohio which doubtless will consist chiefly of organized labor men When he was asked about his trip to Ohio Jompers said his speeches were to be He explained that they would speak for themselves after they were delivered It is Gompers plan to conduct an active canvas for Bryan Big Potato Yield McKee Brothers of Woodford county are pleased with the results of their first venture in potatoes on a large scf la They have sixty acres and have sola the entire crop of F F Ciawson of Columbus Tenn for 70 cents a bushels f o b VersaillrS They are making a second planting now and say both crops will consume six months time They will realize about 140 an acre which they say is far more than tobacco Prescription by Pigeon Carrier pigeons are used by physi clans in the north of Scotland as mes sengers between the houses of pa tients and the home of the doctor who takes several of the pigeons with him on his long rounds If one of his pa tients needs medicine immediately he writes out a prescription and sends the bird back to the office for it Willows from Napoleons Grave It is Interesting to learn that prac tically all the weeping willows in New Zealand are products of which John Tinline carried away with him from Napoleons grave nearly 60 years ago Mr Tinline who was one of the early pioneers of New Zealand kept them alive on the by sticking them into potatoes The Born Leader Many a man who was born to be a leader has been out of a job most of the time because he couldnt find anybody who wanted to be led I i I func- tion I govern- ment the i I for the I addresses and not political I I t J supply jl legisla- tion ad- dresses profit- able tht voyage ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The Reason number of children of school does not increase as rapidly as value of tax property For instance in this county the number of children of school age reported this year is more alt are becoming fashionable and we are approaching the condition of affairs in older countries where the increases very slowly Winchester Democrat RELIGIOUS Rev J S Malone will preach as usual at the union meeting of the Pres byterian church at the Second church Sunday morning Union services of the Associated churches will be held at the Second church will preach the sermon Revival services are in progress at the Baptist church the pastor being assisted by Rev J W Porter of Lex ington who is a fine pulpit orator His subject for tonight will be Now or Never Sunday afternoon at 3 30 oclock Dr Porter will speak to men Porter will preach from the subject Lots Escapp from Sodom Amateur Night at the Grand Tonight is amateur night at the vaudeville theatre of McMahan night that is never over looked by the average theatre goer and the house is invariably packed to its capacity Manager Jackson will introduce in the amateur program the Prais quartette which has on several occasion appeared in public and each time has scored a decided hit It is composed of Messrs Ray and Wallace here is to be a new illustrated song and new motion pictures the fame us Rainbow sisters and Phillips the musical wonder Phillips and the Rainbow sisters made their first ap pearane at the theatre last evening Sleeping Bag for Babies To protect babies from the draughts of winter nights a sleeping bag is on the market It is made precisely like those in use by the ranchmen of the west except that it is of the daintiest softest eiderdown flannel The flap may be drawn about the shoulders thus providing a cozy warm nest in which the coverlid cannot be tossed aside by the restlessness of the small occupant Making Light of Rules I chafe against the regulations murmured the collegegirl as she surreptitious Welsh rarebit at 2 a Lampoon Wasted Efforts Society women are giving East Side girls lessons In courtship Next thin they will be teaching young ducks how to Y Herald capitagets reportedlast k eveningRev DeathSupper Jacksona ClaySutherland glowingterms pre- pared mHarvard swImN ae ¬ BLUE GRASS FAIR INCORPORATED LBXIN THE BIG 25000I- n Premiums SOLE AGENT tianan and Nettleton Shoes Geo McWiliams The Shoe Man Both Phones 301 PARIS KY Aug 10 15 6 Big Days 6 = In Premiums 25000 DeBaugtis Military Band and Megaphone Quartette An Unequalled Programme of Free Acts and Carnival Attractions Acts Each Day10 HALF RATES ON ALL RAILROADS FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS JODETT SHOUSE Secretary Ky 2 j 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BOURBON NEWS PABIS KENTUCKY AUG 7tHE

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By virtue of a and orderof sale made and entered in the abovestyled action at the June Term 1908of the Bourbon Circuit Court the undersigned Master Commissioner of theBourbon Circuit Court wili sell atpublic auction to the highest and bestbidder at the court house door in thecity of Paris Kentucky on

Saturday August 29 1908at the hour of 11 oclock a m theproperty described in the judgment andordered to he sold in this action Acertain lot of ground with the improvements thereon situated in Paris Kyfronting on the West side of the PublicSquare twentytwo feet and extendingback of equal width feet toFourth street situated between the

of the Agricultural Bank on theone side and the Hanson onthe other The improvements thereonc nsisting of a two story brick houseand is the same property conveyed toJ T McMillan by Thomas Green andwife by deed of record in the office ofthe Clerk of the Bourbon County Courtin Deed Book 61 page 430

sale will be made ona credit of six twelve and eighteenmonth for equal parts of the purchasemoney The purchasers will be

to execute bonds with approvedsurety baring interest from date until paid and payable to the undersigned Master Commissioner

RUSSELL MANNMaster Commissioner Bourbon Circuit

CourtMcMillan Talbott Attorneys3tfri

Hotel Burns at MaysvilleThe Throckmorton Hotel at Mays

ville Ky was burnedafternoon The proprietress of thehotel had 86 00 concealed under thecarpet in one of tHe rooms which wasdestroyed

Over ThirtyFive YearsIn 1872 there a great deal of

diarrhoea dysentery and cholera infan

Remedy was first bought into useproved more successful than any otherremedy or treatment and has forthirtyfive year maintained that recordFrom a small beginning its sale anduse has extended to every part of theUnited States and to many foreigncountries Nine druggists out of tenwill it when their opinionis asked although they have ethermedicines that pays them aprofit It can always be dependedupon even in the most severe and danjrerous cases For sale W TBrooks i neid no other guaran

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Wallace Shannon and family returned Saturday from Lake Chautauqua New York

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Mrs Sallie Best attended thefuneral services of Dr E H Rutherford at Paris Saturday

Mrs R S Sanders left Tuesdayfor a two weeks visit to her fatherMr Irwin Taylor of New York

Miss Stella Hurst and guest MissRoundtree returned Monday from avisit to relatives in Bath county

J G Allen and brother MrsFrank Allen of Sharpsburg left

for Cincinnati and other pointsDr and Mrs H McKinney of

Carlisle spent Saturday and Sundaywith her parents Mr and Mrs OscarRankin

Mrs Hattie Brown and daughterMiss Lydia have returned after athree weeks stay at Martinsyille muchimproved

Mrs Wallace Shannon and littledaughter Frances and Nettie leftMonday for a months visit to hermother in Greenville Miss

Marvin Whaley who has been withhis mother Mrs Mary J Whaley forseveral weeks left Tuesday to resumehis duties at Crown Point Ind

Mrs Swift and daughter Lucileof Birmingham Ala and Mrs HaroldCollins of Maysville are gueststheir sister Mrs John Ingelsfamily

Miss Belle T Judy has returnedafter a protracted visit to her sisterMrs Carl Vaught of Parkersburgand aunt Mrs Creighton of Indianapolis Ind

Dr and Mrs Wm Savage and little son Robert have retjrned to theirhome in Cincinnati after a weeksvisit to his father Mr T E Savageand family

Quite a number here are campingat Parks Hill Mrs P Land dauhgter Miss Lula McNamaraMisses Fisher Hardie and DicksonMisses Katherine and Elizabeth MillerMrs Rebecca Collier and

Miss Valette McClintock MissesVimont Laura Jefferson Dr

H C Burroughs and C E Bryan areamong thenumber

PicNic HamsFine picnic finest you ever

saw at 10 cents per pound during themonth of August

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Rewards OfferedGovernor Willson has offered another

reward of 500 and there is now 1000reward for those guilty of the Russellville lynching

Sultan StabbedThe Sultan of Turkey was stabbed

in the breast Monday night by a minorpalace official The coat of mail whichthe Sultan always wear deflected theblow The assassin was arrested

State Campaign CommitteeAfter being on the job for a week

and giving it the most careful thoughtthe subcommittee appointed last Wednesday to select a Democratic

Committee for wentto Louisville Wednesday got togetherand announced their selections

This is the excellent committee whichwas decided upon

Judge Lewis McQuown ofSeventh

Judge W Young of MoreheadTenth district

Senator R B Brown of WarsawSixth district

Judge S W Hager of AshlandNinth district

Senator P S Maxwell of MarionFirst district

Josh T Griffith of Owensboro Second district

This committee is headed by Congressman Ben Johnson ofwho was elected chairman last weekwithout opposition

A Democratic StateCampaign Committee has been calledby Chairman Johnson to convene at theSeelbach Hotel Louisville Tuesdayat which meeting the secretary of thecommittee will be selected and permanent State Democratic Campaign headquarters selected At the meetingnext the initial steps towardsecuring information for the electionof chairmen of the various county campaign commttees will be taken

The members of the DemocraticState Campaign Cqmmittee werechosen by State Chairman Prewitt WA Berry of Paducah and Judge J ADonaldson of Carrollton who werenamed by the State committees andBen Johnson the campaign chairmanand Congressman Ollie M James whowas invited to the conference for thepurpose of giving his views Themeeting was in the nature of an executive session and continued for sometimeBen Johnson the chairman of thecampaign committee stated that inmaking the selections there was notthe slightest evidence of any dissensjgn whatever He said that the onlydifficulty which had so far arisen wasthat of locating the members over theState V

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Smart Styles of

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Of the Me Too VarietyThe general opinion on the Taft

speech of acceptance seems to be thatit was of the me too variety witha happy omission of the personal pronoun with which Mr Roosevelt sopermeated his extensive remarks on

my policies His fulsome praise ofthe President however stops short ofapproving new experimental

but insists that the chiefof the next admistration is to

clinch what has been done Mr Taftputs off the income tax issue to a moreconvenient season when the

needs more revenue he apologizes for Republicanextravagance andwhat is of most importance to Democrats he surrenders to the standpatters on the tariff issue and refuses tomake extreme concessions td laborunions The speech is evidently intended to propitate the buisness interests if not Wall street

Gompers on the StumpSamuel Gompers President of the

American Federation of Labor left forLima Ohio Tuesday to make aspeech presumably of a politicalnature From there he will go toColumbus to speak again The program is taken to mean that Gompersintends to get into the thick of thecontest Presidency

He favors the election of Mr Bryanand it is anticipated that he will nothesitate to so advise his audiences inOhio which doubtless will consistchiefly of organized labor men Whenhe was asked about his trip to OhioJompers said his speeches were to be

He explained that theywould speak for themselves after theywere delivered It is Gompers plan toconduct an active canvas for Bryan

Big Potato YieldMcKee Brothers of Woodford county

are pleased with the results of theirfirst venture in potatoes on a largescf la They have sixty acres and havesola the entire crop of F F Ciawsonof Columbus Tenn for 70 cents abushels f o b VersaillrS They aremaking a second planting now and sayboth crops will consume six monthstime They will realize about 140 anacre which they say is far more

than tobacco

Prescription by PigeonCarrier pigeons are used by physi

clans in the north of Scotland as messengers between the houses of patients and the home of the doctor whotakes several of the pigeons with himon his long rounds If one of his patients needs medicine immediately hewrites out a prescription and sendsthe bird back to the office for it

Willows from Napoleons GraveIt is Interesting to learn that prac

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Rev J S Malone will preach asusual at the union meeting of the Presbyterian church at the Second churchSunday morningUnion services of the Associated

churches will be held at the Second

church will preach the sermonRevival services are in progress atthe Baptist church the pastor being

assisted by Rev J W Porter of Lexington who is a fine pulpit oratorHis subject for tonight will be Nowor Never Sunday afternoon at 3 30oclock Dr Porter will speak to men

Porter will preach from the subjectLots Escapp from Sodom

Amateur Night at the GrandTonight is amateur night at the

vaudeville theatre of McMahannight that is never over

looked by the average theatre goerand the house is invariably packed toits capacity Manager Jackson willintroduce in the amateur program thePrais quartette which has on severaloccasion appeared in public and eachtime has scored a decided hit It iscomposed of Messrs Ray and Wallace

here is to be a new illustrated songand new motion pictures the fame usRainbow sisters and Phillips themusical wonder Phillips and theRainbow sisters made their first appearane at the theatre last evening

Sleeping Bag for BabiesTo protect babies from the draughts

of winter nights a sleeping bag is onthe market It is made precisely likethose in use by the ranchmen of thewest except that it is of the daintiestsoftest eiderdown flannel The flapmay be drawn about the shouldersthus providing a cozy warm nest inwhich the coverlid cannot be tossedaside by the restlessness of the smalloccupant

Making Light of RulesI chafe against the regulations

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