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THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY 25 191 fit tf o u NOV < Itffi GOODS OF QUALITY EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS Fibre Rugs See the new fibre rugs at J 1 HINTONS Takes Position With Baldwin Co who was formerly connected with a wholesale diy goods establishment in Louisville has accepted position as bookkeeper with the Baldwin Packing Company of Paris and has entered up on his duties Look on Page 5 Read J T Hintons big ad on page 3 He saves you money Here to Establish Lodge Mrs Nancy J Squires State Orga nizer of the Ladies of the Mauabees has been in the city for several days looking OVEr the field with a view of tablishing a lodge iri this city There will be an open meeting of the Maca bees in tneir lodge rooms in the Tuck er building Saturday evening which the ladies are especially invited to at tend MrF Squires will deliver an ad dress It is her purpose if the number can be enrolled to secure a charter to install thejodge on Decem ber eigth ninth JEWELRY Sterling Silver Watches Diamonds Gold Goods and Cut Glass at the most reason able prices SHIRE PITHIAN Marriage Licenses Issued County Clerk Paton Wednesday is sued the following marriage licenses Thomas L Marshall and Edna Brown Thomas L Sadler and Ida Frank Col lins William R McPherson and Georgia Dow Rion Jesse Abney and Mrs Jehazy Stanfield and David Tromble Jr and Grace W Ashcraft Toys Toys Toys When it is toys you want come in to see us Weve got em All kinds sizes and shapes PARIS BOOK CO New Location Ring up Schwartz the upholsterer at his new quarters in Dow Block opposite Hotel Windsor E T Phone 392 Home Phone 255 Negro Forger Held to Grand Jury Hampton Boone colored arraigned before Judge January in Police Court on a charge of forgery was held to the grand jury Boone it is alleged forg ed the firm name H D Lacy I Son the contractors J who are engagea in the construction of to the N yards in South Paris to a check for the amount of eight dollars The check was cashed Joe Jossel son a merchant who accepted it in oayment for a bill of goods purchased by the negro and was pronounced a forgery when presented at a Paris hank for payment See Our Magazine Guide We areprepared to take subcsrip tions for all the leading magazines published See our Magazine Guide before subscribingPARIS BOOK CO Comforts Go to J T Hintons for your com forts Biggest line and lowest prices Paris Defeated by Caldwell An exciting game of football was played Wednesday afternoon at Rich mond between the Caldwell High School and the Paris High School teams resulting in a score of 5 to 0 for Caldwell Both teams were equal ly matched and a stubborn contest was the result Barbee Douglas G C Thompson Chisholm and Link did the best indi vidual work for Paris Gumbert Devore Vaughn Eads Collins and Schlegel did the star work for the lo cals Gumbert made a fortyyard run for a touchdown after getting the ball by a punt while Devore on two oc casions by brilliant work kept the visitors scoring Paris worked the forward pass successfully for long while the Caldwell team resort ed to straight bucks and end runs Turn to X every word of J T advertisement He saves you money Accidentally Shot As the result of an accidental of a shotgun in the hands of Thomas a young man of the Clintonville neighborhoodJesse Bonar aged is a patient in the Good Samaritan Hospital Lexington and there is a possibility he may lose his foot The accident occurred on he farm of Mr O on the Iron Works pike in the Southwestern part of the county Youpg Boner and an elder brother were at barn hear the hom when Walson who was bunting with both when the gin Walson was carrying was in some unaccountable manner the entire load of shot taking tffect in Boners left ankle A physician from Clintonville was immediately summoned to attend Ins injury and his removal to a Lexington hospital was advised he being taken there in G W Davis ambulance and where it was thought the injured mem ber would have to be amputated Fresh Oysters have no equfcl Come in arid you why c P COOK CO BOURBON NEWS I andMrs s the addition L by from wins PageS Read Hintons- hi W lson 17 years J LDavis a U 1 discharg- ed Ours vlewill tell tr A < Jk t It r J c requir- ed and a dis- charge carne shaking hands v ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < PRETTY HIE WEDDING Miss Georgia Dow Ron Becomes the Wife of Mr Wm Mc Phearson of Montana A pretty event hi the annals of the social affairs of this city was the wed ding of Miss Georgia Dow Rioh of Paris to Mr William McPhearson gof White Fish Mont which was cele brated at the home of the brides par ents Mr and Mrs M Rion on West Second street yesterday Elder Carey E Murgan of the Christian church officiating shout one hundred present to witness the ceremony The parlor in which the ceremony performed was darkened and softly illuminated with electroliers The decorations were of palms ferns and southern of the scene A bank of palms and ferns extend ing from the mantlepiece in the parlor to the center of the room formed a screen behind which were the and members of the girls club of which the bride was a member Miss Betsy Ray and Miss Lucille Price two talented young musicians the former on the piano and the latter on the violin rendered several beauti ful selections while tne bldd To the strains of Mendellssohns wedding march the bride and groom came down the stairway to the hall leading to the parlor There were no attendants They were met in the parlor by Elder Mor gan and Miss Corinne Collins who acted as maid The ring ceremony was used the groom kneeling before hisbride for the benediction The bride who is the youngest dauughter of Mr and Mrs Jos Rion was beautiful in her attractive wedding gown of brown hopsacking and carried a beau tiful bouquet of brides roses After the ceremony Mr and Mrs McPhearson were showered with the good wishes of the the bride retiring to the landing in the upper hall from which she threw the brides bouquet which was caught by Miss Mary Ashbrook The couple were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents In the past few weeks a number of social events have been given in honor of the bride by the members of the Young Girls Euchre Club oi which she was a member After the congratulations Mr and Mrs McPhearson to the L N depot where they took the 345 train for Chicago where they will remain for a week before going to White Fish Mont where they will make their home Among those from a distance who attended the wedding were Mrs L W Craig and daughter Miss Evelyn Craig and Mrs Harriet Tandy of Vevay Ind and Mrs J D Houston of Wichita Kansas Buggy Blankets Robes Etc Now is the time to buy buggy blank ets fur roLes and horse blankets I have the nicest and best line ever seen in Paris 8 6t N KRIENER Ladies Euchre a Grand Success The Ladies Auxiliary of tho A O H gave a delightful euchre at the Ekls hall Wednesday evening About one hundred and twentyfive guests were present At ten oclock and the games a lunch was served af ter which dancing indulged tin til twelve oclock The ladies first prize was won by Mrs Phillips the second by Miss Agnes Walsh The consolation prize was awarded to Miss Rourke of Richmond Mr M J Lay in won the first prize offered to the gentlemen Mr Phillipps the second while Mr John Toohey drew the The ladies realized the sum of 30 over expenses Sorosis Shoes Sorosis ladies fine shoes for sale GEO McWILLIAMS Girl Baby Born A girl baby was born Monday to Mrs D D Whistman wife of the man who shot to death Thomas Miller Mrs Whistmans father near Athens Fayette county Sunday Mrs Whist man was the only witness of the affair which occurred her room Sunday shortly afternoon when her father at tempted to shoot her husband with a shotgun and she interfered causing both charges to miss Whistman then shot his fatherinlaw three times with The child is a healthy one and both mother and daughter are reported to be doing well Owing to the illness of his wife the examining trial of Whistman was passeduntil Saturday By agreement of the Commonwealth the prisoners bail was fixed at 2500 Evidence brought oat at the coroners inquest leaves no doubt that the shooting was in self defense Money Savers J T Hinton saves you money on carpets and rugs Opening of Toyland Tomorrow A Feast for the Cos big store will reveal to dren and grown folks a veritable fairy land Toys and dolls of all kinds abound Never betore in Paris has sucha vast and varied line of desira ble gifts for the little folks been plac ed on sale This big display will be opened for visitors on tomorrow Sat urday November 29th Come and bring the children All will be wel come FRANK CO Sfe r after- noon prettiest guests was yellow b auty musi- cians guestsLassem weredriven was in con- solation by 1 tr in a pistol killing him instantly Children A visit to thesecond floor of Franc f lft i 0 r en- joyable af- ter ran 4 i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < PERSONAL MENTION Miss Rosa Saloshin is visiting in Cincinati Mr Irvine Keller of Chicago is visiting relatives in this city Mrs Denis Dundon continues quite ill at on Houston avenue Miss May Lysten of Maysville is the gnest of Miss Margaret Toohey Mr E T Hinton is in Martins ville Ind for a two weeks sojourn Dr John S Sweeney of Chicago is the guest of his mother Mrs Sweeney Mrs Rebecca Hushes had as her guest Tuesday Dr H S Clause Junction City Miss Helen Daugherty of Paris is the guest of Miss Mary Barrett Smith in Mt Sterling Miss Pansy Dean of Frankfort is the of Mrs Wm Frizzeil on Ferguson street Miss Ella Logan of this city spent yesterday with Mr and Mrs C E Young in Carlisle Miss Mabel Hill of Lexington spent Thanksigving day with sis ter Mrs L B Purnell Miss Jessie Logan of Paris the JonesKookendoffer wee ding in Carlisle Wednesday Mr Raymond McMillan at the Louisville Dental College is the guest of relatives in this city The ladies of the Methodist church held an enjoayble candy pulling at the residence of Mrs Geo Ellis Friday night Miss Jessie May Fee laughter of Mr and Mrs A Fee is quite ill at the home of her parents on Pleasant street Mrs J Z Dehart of Richmond has arrived to join her husband who has taken charge of the Singer Sew ing Machine store Waller of Cincinnati are the guests of Mrs Jos M Hall Mrand Mrs E M Wheeler and in Harrison county Miss Louise and Jessie Robeson of Frankfort are the pleasant guests of Misses Clara and Ruth Chambers on Fifteenth street Mr A P Adair and son Mr George Adair of Bourbon are Elbe guests of Mr and Mrs J Sims Wil son at Minita Oklahoma Misses Laura and Louise Steele of Hamilton College Lexington are spending the holidays with thier aunts Misses Anna and Mary Woodford Robert L Zimmreman formerly of Paris and with the firm of Frey Rehn of Covington was a guest of Paris friends Wednesday night Miss Margaret Adams Cook the threeyearold daughter of Dr and Mrs G A Cook of near North been ill the past veek with pneumunia is improving Mr Frank Daugherty of spent Wednesday with his parents Mr and Mrs C A Daugh rety Mr Daugherty is enroute to his home from Jacksonville Fla Mrs Laura Hanley who has been the guest for several weeks of her sis ter Mrs Emma Hukill will leave this morning for Chicago to visit relatives before returning to her home in At lanta Ga Miss Willie T Summers who is a student at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Musicis spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs S W Summers on South Main street Mrs D M Ball of Versailles and daughter Mrs D L Moore of Har rodsburg are guests of the formers daughter Mrs Charlton Alexander at the pretty country home of the Alex anders Pinehurst on the Clinton ville pike Miss Sue Ford who expected to leave this week to resume her work in the mission schools of Mexico City Mexico is in receipt of a telegram from her secretary instructing her to await further orders on account of the uprising and disturbances in the Re public of Mexico Mrs Nannie J Faulkner Superin tendent of Schools of Fayette county and Mrs Cora Stuart Superintendent of the Rowan County Schools will be the guests of Miss Mabel Bobbins and attend the Thirteenth Annual Session of the Ashland District Educational Association which convenes in the of the Paris City School this for a two days session Miss Francis Hancock entertained the Smart Set and their guests with a Fan Tan Candy Party Thurs dry evening Those present were Misses Francis Clay Mary Mitchell Clay Nell Crutcher Helen Desha Mary Bell Wyatt Ruby Redritz Sarah Kinkead Margaret Ardery Jessica Litsey Elizabeth Yerkes Mamie Dil lard Elizabeth Hinton Marcie Tal bott Messrs Hiram Roseberry John Price Winn Lisle John Keith Van sant Blair Varden Robert Jones Sid ney Ardery Tolly Young Frank Sledd J W Yuung Jas W Bryan Wallace Clark Graham Young The Freshman Class of the Paris High School entertained in the at the public school building Wednesday evening eight to eleven oclock An was served Those of the Freshman Class present were Misses Ruth Chambers Sarah Meglone Grace Crow Hazel Ingles Gertrude Templin Margaret Toohey Anna James Hazel Duvall Beatrice Chapman Ethel Rice Messrs Snapp Lucian Arnsparger Edward Fithian mann Louis Meglone McVey How ard Herman Santen Myall guests present were Misses Clara Col lins Margaret Buchannan Elsie Hel Jessie Robeson yda herhome Alice of guest I her daughterMiss Thanksgivngholidays now Mid dletown who has I m ElmerThompson dwald FrankDejarnett RummansMay FrAnkfort L i1 rela- tives at- tended student Phila- delphia au- ditorium gymna- sium elegant F J S- C ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = Crowe Prof G W J S Johnson 0 B Frances Butler Josie Alexander Julia OBrien Messrs Thos Link Clarence Barbee G G Thompson Merritt Slicer Dennis Snapp Duke Brown Winn Lisel Keith Vansant George Hasseenfoss and Harry Chinn Albert Lyons Liquor Lists For the Holidays California Port Sherry Virginia Dare white and red Reisling sour wine St Julian Angelica I Jamania St Croix and Melford Rums 1 Burgundy De Menthe Mumms Extra Dry Champagne King William Scotch Whisky Gordons Dry Gin greenSam 1100 per quart Poindexter Whisky 8 years old Wholesale agents for Wiedemanns Famous Beers ALBERT LYONS 920 Main St Paris Ky Dr Mathers Dentist Try Dr Mathers Dentist ten years DEATHS Mr Charles T Throckmorton one of the best known citizens of Central Revenue service of this district died Tuesday at 11 oclock at his residence on South Main street from yearsFollowing Mr Throckmorton was elected marshal of the city and always bore the reputa tion of a fearless man His wife who was Miss Anna Brooks a sister of Mrs M A Kenney died a few years agoMr Throckmorton is survived by a sun Mr Julian Throckmortona broth er of Mr John Throckmorton of the Soldiers Home Dayton 0 and one sister Mrs John Hamilton of New portThe funeral services took place at ducted hy the Rev Dr B M Shive of ney and J A Dudley Cheap Books 3 Standard books for children and cents PARIS BOOK CO HAND BAGS Just received the swellest line of Ladies Hand ever ift Paris A call will convince you SHIRE FITHIAN Cut Prices in Meats Read the following cut prices in meats we are offering for today and tomorrow Lard in 50 pound tins at 13 cents pet pound in 3 5 and 10 pound buckets 14 cents per pound Pork shoulders 12 cents per pound poundBest per poundRib roasts 12 12 cents per pound poundAlso ner Watch for our prices week as we will Idwer them in accordance with those prevailing in Chicago and other centers MARGOLEN Versailes Government Building Dedicated Dedication services of the new gov ernment building were held at Versail les Tuesday The services were held in the court house before one of the largest crowds ever assembled at a public speaking in that city Hon J C S Blackburn of Wood ford and Hon W P of Lex ington principal speakers of the occasion but Hon H A Scho berth Dr G H Rout Judge Edward Muclahy Hon W O Davis Judge Robert L Stout Postmaster J H Berryman and Hon David Thornton all made eloquent addresses praising Hon J C S Blackburn and HoIt W P Kimball for the good or done for the citizens of Versailles and Wood ford county by obtaining for them the handsome government building which they now possess Look in the Window Look at Pol the perfect polish- J T HINTON Come and See For lack of space for window dis play to show our beautiful line of goods consisting of pictures Cranes fancy stationery gift books gamesdolls and novelties of all kinds we cordially invite you to call at our store room and see for yourself PARIS BOOK CO That Good Candy Try a pound of that good candy that is on sale at Bruce s It is the kind that made the Misses Holladay famous last year as candy makers 25 tf You Get No Trash If youbuy your Chrismas gifts at J T you get no trash Low est prices Best goods WANTED Fifteen girls to work for the Paris Distilling Co Apply to Home 44 or 215 n I I I I 1 I 2l no jf uptodate twentyfive yesterday pallbearers KenneyClarence offeringfor every Kimball werethe our windowHy H same f Hintons Phone ft if iY u Chapman ses 125 Bas holi- day < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ W I Now Ready For Your Inspection UptoDate Merchandise in Every Department Having purchased heavily in the Eastern Markets in a position to show you a large and well assorted stock of Dry Gods Notions ct at surprisingly low figures COME EARLY W Ed Tucker For Sunday Dinner Turkeys Chickens Oysters Lettuce Celery Parsley Cranberries Cauliflower Plum Puddings Mince Meat Fancy Eating Apples Grape Fruit Grapes We Can Meet i Your Wants In The 7HATEVER your needs and let us show you a variety of useful gifts that will appeal to you as JUST THE THING We now have on display a fine assort ment of Leather Goods f Including Bags Manicure Rolls Jewel Boxes Military Brush Sets Thin Model Cloth Brushes Etc Our Stock is Enlarged Make your before the rush begins we will gladly reserve any article wish 5ir eIIIIIIIIIIII ela 1 i all gD 11 If e e t we are ia e a e I I lie lie IIlie 1Ie 1IlIeII r iiI iii1iii1iiI A1 l m W fl If 6 Q lt 1 a 16 I e It I t Wli li I J 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THE BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY 25 191 fit tf

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GOODS OF QUALITYEVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS

Fibre RugsSee the new fibre rugs at

J 1 HINTONS

Takes Position With Baldwin Co

who was formerly connected with awholesale diy goods establishment inLouisville has accepted position asbookkeeper with the Baldwin PackingCompany of Paris and has entered upon his duties

Look on Page 5Read J T Hintons big ad on page

3 He saves you money

Here to Establish LodgeMrs Nancy J Squires State Orga

nizer of the Ladies of the Mauabeeshas been in the city for several dayslooking OVEr the field with a view oftablishing a lodge iri this city Therewill be an open meeting of the Macabees in tneir lodge rooms in the Tucker building Saturday evening whichthe ladies are especially invited to attend MrF Squires will deliver an address It is her purpose if the

number can be enrolled to secure acharter to install thejodge on December eigth ninth

JEWELRYSterling Silver Watches

Diamonds Gold Goods andCut Glass at the most reasonable prices

SHIRE PITHIAN

Marriage Licenses IssuedCounty Clerk Paton Wednesday is

sued the following marriage licensesThomas L Marshall and Edna BrownThomas L Sadler and Ida Frank Collins William R McPherson andGeorgia Dow Rion Jesse Abney andMrs Jehazy Stanfield and DavidTromble Jr and Grace W Ashcraft

Toys Toys ToysWhen it is toys you want come in to

see us Weve got em All kindssizes and shapes

PARIS BOOK CO

New LocationRing up Schwartz the upholsterer

at his new quarters in Dow Blockopposite Hotel Windsor E T Phone392 Home Phone 255

Negro Forger Held to GrandJury

Hampton Boone colored arraignedbefore Judge January in Police Courton a charge of forgery was held to thegrand jury Boone it is alleged forged the firm name H D Lacy I Sonthe contractors J who are engagea inthe construction of to the

N yards in South Paris to acheck for the amount of eight dollarsThe check was cashed Joe Josselson a merchant who accepted it inoayment for a bill of goods purchasedby the negro and was pronounced aforgery when presented at a Parishank for payment

See Our Magazine GuideWe areprepared to take subcsrip

tions for all the leading magazinespublished See our Magazine Guidebefore subscribingPARIS

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ComfortsGo to J T Hintons for your com

forts Biggest line and lowest prices

Paris Defeated by CaldwellAn exciting game of football was

played Wednesday afternoon at Richmond between the Caldwell HighSchool and the Paris High Schoolteams resulting in a score of 5 to 0for Caldwell Both teams were equally matched and a stubborn contest wasthe result

Barbee Douglas G C ThompsonChisholm and Link did the best individual work for Paris GumbertDevore Vaughn Eads Collins andSchlegel did the star work for the locals Gumbert made a fortyyard runfor a touchdown after getting the ballby a punt while Devore on two occasions by brilliant work kept thevisitors scoring Paris workedthe forward pass successfully for long

while the Caldwell team resorted to straight bucks and end runs

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advertisement He saves youmoney

Accidentally ShotAs the result of an accidental

of a shotgun in the hands ofThomas a young man of theClintonville neighborhoodJesse Bonaraged is a patient in theGood Samaritan Hospital Lexingtonand there is a possibility he may losehis foot

The accident occurred on he farmof Mr O on the Iron Workspike in the Southwestern part of thecounty Youpg Boner and an elderbrother were at barn hear the homwhen Walson who was bunting

with both when thegin Walson was carrying was insome unaccountable manner

the entire load of shot takingtffect in Boners left ankle

A physician from Clintonville wasimmediately summoned to attend Insinjury and his removal to a Lexingtonhospital was advised he being takenthere in G W Davis ambulance andwhere it was thought the injured member would have to be amputated

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PRETTY HIE WEDDING

Miss Georgia Dow Ron Becomesthe Wife of Mr Wm Mc

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A pretty event hi the annals of thesocial affairs of this city was the wedding of Miss Georgia Dow Rioh ofParis to Mr William McPhearson gofWhite Fish Mont which was celebrated at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs M Rion onWest Second street yesterday

Elder Carey E Murgan of theChristian church officiating

shout one hundred present towitness the ceremony The parlor inwhich the ceremony performedwas darkened and softly illuminatedwith electroliers The decorationswere of palms ferns and southern

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ing from the mantlepiece in the parlorto the center of the room formed ascreen behind which were the

and members of the girls clubof which the bride was a member

Miss Betsy Ray and Miss LucillePrice two talented young musiciansthe former on the piano and the latteron the violin rendered several beautiful selections while tnebldd

To the strains of Mendellssohnswedding march the bride and groomcame down the stairway to the hallleading to the parlor

There were no attendants Theywere met in the parlor by Elder Morgan and Miss Corinne Collins whoacted as maid The ring ceremonywas used the groom kneeling beforehisbride for the benediction Thebride who is the youngest dauughter ofMr and Mrs Jos Rion was beautifulin her attractive wedding gown ofbrown hopsacking and carried a beautiful bouquet of brides roses

After the ceremony Mr and MrsMcPhearson were showered with thegood wishes of the the brideretiring to the landing in the upperhall from which she threw the bridesbouquet which was caught by MissMary Ashbrook

The couple were the recipients ofmany handsome and costly presentsIn the past few weeks a number of

social events have been givenin honor of the bride by the membersof the Young Girls Euchre Club oiwhich she was a member

After the congratulations Mr andMrs McPhearson to theL N depot where they took the345 train for Chicago where they willremain for a week before going toWhite Fish Mont where they willmake their home

Among those from a distance whoattended the wedding were Mrs LW Craig and daughter Miss EvelynCraig and Mrs Harriet Tandy ofVevay Ind and Mrs J D Houstonof Wichita Kansas

Buggy Blankets Robes EtcNow is the time to buy buggy blank

ets fur roLes and horse blanketsI have the nicest and best line everseen in Paris8 6t N KRIENER

Ladies Euchre a Grand SuccessThe Ladies Auxiliary of tho A O

H gave a delightful euchre at theEkls hall Wednesday evening Aboutone hundred and twentyfive guestswere present At ten oclock and

the games a lunch was served after which dancing indulged tintil twelve oclock The ladies firstprize was won by Mrs Phillips thesecond by Miss Agnes Walsh Theconsolation prize was awarded to MissRourke of Richmond Mr M J Layin won the first prize offered to thegentlemen Mr Phillipps the secondwhile Mr John Toohey drew the

The ladies realized the sumof 30 over expenses

Sorosis ShoesSorosis ladies fine shoes for sale

GEO McWILLIAMS

Girl Baby BornA girl baby was born Monday to

Mrs D D Whistman wife of theman who shot to death Thomas MillerMrs Whistmans father near AthensFayette county Sunday Mrs Whistman was the only witness of the affairwhich occurred her room Sundayshortly afternoon when her father attempted to shoot her husband with ashotgun and she interfered causingboth charges to miss Whistman thenshot his fatherinlaw three times with

The child is a healthy one and bothmother and daughter are reported tobe doing well

Owing to the illness of his wife theexamining trial of Whistman waspasseduntil Saturday By agreementof the Commonwealth the prisonersbail was fixed at 2500 Evidencebrought oat at the coroners inquestleaves no doubt that the shooting wasin self defense

Money SaversJ T Hinton saves you money on

carpets and rugs

Opening of Toyland

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Cos big store will reveal todren and grown folks a veritable fairyland Toys and dolls of all kindsabound Never betore in Paris hassucha vast and varied line of desirable gifts for the little folks been placed on sale This big display will beopened for visitors on tomorrow Saturday November 29th Come andbring the children All will be welcome

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PERSONAL MENTION

Miss Rosa Saloshin is visitingin Cincinati

Mr Irvine Keller of Chicago isvisiting relatives in this city

Mrs Denis Dundon continues quiteill at on Houston avenue

Miss May Lysten of Maysville isthe gnest of Miss Margaret Toohey

Mr E T Hinton is in Martinsville Ind for a two weeks sojourn

Dr John S Sweeney of Chicagois the guest of his mother MrsSweeney

Mrs Rebecca Hushes had as herguest Tuesday Dr H S ClauseJunction City

Miss Helen Daugherty of Paris isthe guest of Miss Mary Barrett Smithin Mt Sterling

Miss Pansy Dean of Frankfort isthe of Mrs Wm Frizzeil onFerguson street

Miss Ella Logan of this city spentyesterday with Mr and Mrs C EYoung in Carlisle

Miss Mabel Hill of Lexingtonspent Thanksigving day with sister Mrs L B Purnell

Miss Jessie Logan of Paristhe JonesKookendoffer wee

ding in Carlisle Wednesday

Mr Raymond McMillanat the Louisville Dental College isthe guest of relatives in this city

The ladies of the Methodist churchheld an enjoayble candy pulling at theresidence of Mrs Geo Ellis Fridaynight

Miss Jessie May Fee laughter ofMr and Mrs A Fee is quite ill atthe home of her parents on Pleasantstreet

Mrs J Z Dehart of Richmondhas arrived to join her husband whohas taken charge of the Singer Sewing Machine store

Waller of Cincinnati are the guests ofMrs Jos M Hall

Mrand Mrs E M Wheeler and

in Harrison countyMiss Louise and Jessie Robeson

of Frankfort are the pleasant guestsof Misses Clara and Ruth Chamberson Fifteenth street

Mr A P Adair and son MrGeorge Adair of Bourbon are Elbeguests of Mr and Mrs J Sims Wilson at Minita Oklahoma

Misses Laura and Louise Steele ofHamilton College Lexington arespending the holidays with thier auntsMisses Anna and Mary Woodford

Robert L Zimmreman formerlyof Paris and with the firm ofFrey Rehn of Covington was aguest of Paris friends Wednesdaynight

Miss Margaret Adams Cook thethreeyearold daughter of Dr andMrs G A Cook of near North

been ill the past veekwith pneumunia is improving

Mr Frank Daugherty ofspent Wednesday with his

parents Mr and Mrs C A Daughrety Mr Daugherty is enroute to hishome from Jacksonville Fla

Mrs Laura Hanley who has beenthe guest for several weeks of her sister Mrs Emma Hukill will leave thismorning for Chicago to visit relativesbefore returning to her home in Atlanta Ga

Miss Willie T Summers who is astudent at the Cincinnati Conservatoryof Musicis spending the Thanksgivingholidays with her parents Mr andMrs S W Summers on South Mainstreet

Mrs D M Ball of Versailles anddaughter Mrs D L Moore of Harrodsburg are guests of the formersdaughter Mrs Charlton Alexander atthe pretty country home of the Alexanders Pinehurst on the Clintonville pike

Miss Sue Ford who expected toleave this week to resume her work inthe mission schools of Mexico CityMexico is in receipt of a telegramfrom her secretary instructing her toawait further orders on account of theuprising and disturbances in the Republic of Mexico

Mrs Nannie J Faulkner Superintendent of Schools of Fayette countyand Mrs Cora Stuart Superintendentof the Rowan County Schools will bethe guests of Miss Mabel Bobbins andattend the Thirteenth Annual Sessionof the Ashland District EducationalAssociation which convenes in the

of the Paris City School thisfor a two days session

Miss Francis Hancock entertainedthe Smart Set and their guestswith a Fan Tan Candy Party Thursdry evening Those present wereMisses Francis Clay Mary MitchellClay Nell Crutcher Helen DeshaMary Bell Wyatt Ruby Redritz SarahKinkead Margaret Ardery JessicaLitsey Elizabeth Yerkes Mamie Dillard Elizabeth Hinton Marcie Talbott Messrs Hiram Roseberry JohnPrice Winn Lisle John Keith Vansant Blair Varden Robert Jones Sidney Ardery Tolly Young FrankSledd J W Yuung Jas W BryanWallace Clark Graham Young

The Freshman Class of the ParisHigh School entertained in the

at the public school buildingWednesday evening eight toeleven oclock An wasserved Those of the Freshman Classpresent were Misses Ruth ChambersSarah Meglone Grace Crow HazelIngles Gertrude Templin MargaretToohey Anna JamesHazel Duvall Beatrice ChapmanEthel Rice Messrs SnappLucian Arnsparger Edward Fithian

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Albert Lyons Liquor Lists Forthe Holidays

California PortSherryVirginia Dare white and redReisling sour wineSt JulianAngelica I

Jamania St Croix and MelfordRums 1

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Mumms Extra Dry ChampagneKing William Scotch WhiskyGordons Dry Gin

greenSam 1100per quart

Poindexter Whisky 8 years old

Wholesale agents for WiedemannsFamous Beers

ALBERT LYONS920 Main St

Paris Ky

Dr Mathers DentistTry Dr Mathers Dentist ten years

DEATHS

Mr Charles T Throckmorton oneof the best known citizens of Central

Revenue service of this district diedTuesday at 11 oclock at hisresidence on South Main street from

yearsFollowing MrThrockmorton was elected marshal ofthe city and always bore the reputation of a fearless man His wife whowas Miss Anna Brooks a sister ofMrs M A Kenney died a few yearsagoMr Throckmorton is survived by asun Mr Julian Throckmortona brother of Mr John Throckmorton of theSoldiers Home Dayton 0 and onesister Mrs John Hamilton of NewportThe

funeral services took place at

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ney and J A Dudley

Cheap Books3 Standard books for children and

centsPARIS BOOK CO

HAND BAGS

Just received the swellestline of Ladies Hand everift Paris A call will convinceyou SHIRE FITHIAN

Cut Prices in MeatsRead the following cut prices in

meats we are offering for today andtomorrow

Lard in 50 pound tins at 13 cents petpound in 3 5 and 10 pound buckets14 cents per pound

Pork shoulders 12 cents per pound

poundBest perpoundRib

roasts 12 12 cents per poundpoundAlsoner

Watch for our prices week aswe will Idwer them in accordance withthose prevailing in Chicago and othercenters

MARGOLEN

Versailes Government BuildingDedicated

Dedication services of the new government building were held at Versailles Tuesday The services were heldin the court house before one of thelargest crowds ever assembled at apublic speaking in that city

Hon J C S Blackburn of Woodford and Hon W P of Lexington principal speakers ofthe occasion but Hon H A Schoberth Dr G H Rout Judge EdwardMuclahy Hon W O Davis JudgeRobert L Stout Postmaster J HBerryman and Hon David Thorntonall made eloquent addresses praisingHon J C S Blackburn and HoIt WP Kimball for the good or done forthe citizens of Versailles and Woodford county by obtaining for them thehandsome government building whichthey now possess

Look in the WindowLook at Pol the

perfect polish-J T HINTON

Come and SeeFor lack of space for window dis

play to show our beautiful line ofgoods consisting of pictures

Cranes fancy stationery gift booksgamesdolls and novelties of all kindswe cordially invite you to call at ourstore room and see for yourself

PARIS BOOK CO

That Good CandyTry a pound of that good candy that

is on sale at Bruce s It isthe kind that made the MissesHolladay famous last year as candymakers 25 tf

You Get No TrashIf youbuy your Chrismas gifts at

J T you get no trash Lowest prices Best goods

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UptoDate Merchandise in Every DepartmentHaving purchased heavily in theEastern Markets in a positionto show you a large and well assortedstock of Dry Gods Notions ctat surprisingly low figures

COME EARLY

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For Sunday Dinner

Turkeys Chickens OystersLettuce Celery ParsleyCranberries Cauliflower

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