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lJdfi BOURBON NEWS PARIS KENTUCKY FRIDAY JANUARY 1902
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E BOURBON NEWS
D MITCHELL EDITOR
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS
aii happy year wouldnot
That y n forget our errors of the pastBut make us all good
In the year of Nineteen Hundred and
joHN WANTED Highest marketE F SPEARS SONS
FISCAL COURT The outgoing Fiscalyurt meet for the last time to
BE CAREFUL You can no longeror trap partridges without violat
ing the lawi r
A HOLIDAY The and banksobserved Wednesday as a holiday bylosing
OWILL MEET TODAY The C W B
M will meet at 230 p m today inthe lecture room of the Christian church
MASONIC The regular meeting ofLodge will be held tonight
There will be work in the third degree
RESIDENCE D Dpurchased of Mr J D Butler his
esidence and fourteen acres of land onstreet Price 9000
1 LITERARY CLUB The Paris Literarylub met on Wednesday afternoon lastlie subject was The Life and Writings
5f Jean Paul Richter
PARIS BANKS foliwi g local banks declared semian
otial dividends Agricult jral 5Bourbon 4 per cent Deposit 3
percent Citizens 3 per cent
COACH UPSET A passenger coachN train No 12 was upset
aoar the roundhouse in Maysville ontfoiday night It was full of people
kt fortunately no one was hurt
P KNELL HOME SOLD Mr John Bsold to Jeptha D Butler the
bought thisroperty from Walter Clark for 3200
tSUIT FILED The County Attorney
of Mason county has filed suit for the re-covery of taxes due from anestate which has not been assessed since1892 Has Bourbon any such delin-quents
SAD ACCIDENT The infant child ofMrs Williams formerly Miss Pollockbecame choked from unknowncause on Monday at her home nearRue dies Mills and died while being
fegn ta a physician for relieffc i
PERTAINED County Clerk Ed Dentertained the members of the
iJ l Court at a dinner at his home inft on New Years day There is
popular official in the countyh Paton and he will grow gray
JFESSED Will Mosely coloredsailles has been arrested for the
1c r of J N Hawkins of Lexingtona confession and implicates
dine of Nicholasville and Jimi e of Paris both white
pistol found belonged to him
NK another colwill be found the semiannual
the Bourbon Bank the-m ultural Bank and the Deposit
which makes a good showing forInstitutions The report of Geo
Gos Bank will appear inissue
church bells in this citytha oldand the new year in andengines at the depot joined in
a long and continuous whistlewas a very quiet one and the
year slipped out of existence iny much the same way as all others
OD WORK forget that you
NEWS office Bill Heads
Posters Pamphlets Visiting CardsFuneral Notices c Leave
with THE NEWS for youin this line and you will ba served
Hi ueatneifc promptness and disV Phone tf
BEGINNING THE BOURBON
off with the new year withyour new subscribers which werel since the last issue with little
itt on our part The people knowdJMthing when they see it ad are
bold If you want to keep
if you dont see it in the NEWS
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On Wednesday nightIWaes Lillie Danielfl and Etta Quiseu-Myjrent home and discovered that a
in the house and they atie the conclusion that the plade-
sheing robbed They summoned theana an investigation proved that
woiildbe burglar was none other thanyQnisen berry who
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MOST POPULAR YOUNG UDY
A Chance For Her and HerFriends to Witness
King Dodo
The News Offers a Box Party tothe Popular Comic Opera
Success to theLady the
Contest
THE BOURBON NEWS offers a box seat-
ing four persons at the performance ofgreat comic opera success King
Dodo at the Grand Opera House in thiscity on January 31st to the most popularyoung lady in Bourbon County Thecontest is to decided by a vote of thereaders of the NEWS in conjunction withthe patrons of the Opera House Fromthis issue up to and including TuesdayJanuary 21st in each issue of the NEWS
will be printed the coupon below Allyou have to do is to cut ou i the couponwrite the name of the young lady whomyou think is the most popular in BourbonCounty and either mail it or leave it atthis office
At each performance given at the OperaHouse between now and the 31st everypurchaser of a ticket will be given a
entitling him or her to a voteThis is a well wqrth trying for foryour favorite lady frieud The perform-
ance of King Dodo will without doubtbe the society event of the season andthe privilege of giving a party to herfriends will be a pleasure which anyyoung lady will appreciate highly Thewinner will be announced on TuesdayJanuary Cut out the followingcoupon fill in the blank and either leave
at the NEWS office or send by mail
BOURBON NEWS VOTING
CONTESTFor the Most Popular Lady
in County a BoxParty to the Great
ComicSuccess
KING DODOGrand Opera House Paris Fri
day January 31One Vote For
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FINED 16 In Judge Smiths courtyesterday Elijah Montague was triedon the charge of a breach of the peaceand using obscene language He received a fine of 15
THE settlement of the estate of ThosWoodford will throw on the market 50shares of Bourbon Bank stock whichwill be sold at the Court House door onMonday Jan 6th This is a splendidopportunity to make a good investment
Wanted
Poultry of all kinds wanted HensRoosters Springers Etc The bestprice at
jan32t COOK GROCERY Co
Bourbon Farm Sold
Mr John T Hedges has sold hismagnificent 205acre farm on the Maysville and Lexington pike near ParIs toMr J C Freeman of Pocahonta Vafor 21000 cash Mr Hedges retainsthe rental of the farm for one yearThis is one of the finest improved
in the county
PEOPLE with money to lend are com-plaining that it is difficult to make
loans Stock in reliable banks arethe most desirable investments
of Bourbon Bank stock next Monday atthe Court House door in lots of 5 shares
Odd Fellows ElectionAt the regular meeting of the Bour-
bon Lodge No 23 1 O O Fevening the following officers wereelected for the ensuing term
SpeedHibler N GJames Daugherty V GRoy Clendennin SecretaryJames T Davis Treasurer-N F Clark HostJoseph Williams C J Lancaster and
W B Nickels were appointed financecommittee
This will be Mr Davis fiftieth termas treasurer-
A 0 U W Election-S
Garth Lodge No 48 A O U Wat its meeting Tuesday night electedthe officers i o serve for theensuing six mouths
Master Workman Roy ClendenninForeman John DotyOverseer W A Hill JrRecorder E HReceiver G W DavisFinancier O P CarterGuide F H GleasonInside Watchman J M Brown JrOutside Watchman N F ClarkRepresentative to Grand Lodge S E
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PERSONAL MENTION-
Mrs Dan Roache will move toFrankfort next week
Mrs Philip Foley has returnedfrom a visit to Danville
Rev L H of Danvillewas in the city yesterday
Mrs J M Hughes is confined to herbed with stomach trouble
Mrs Pierre Curie ofin the city on TuesdayMiss Addie Garner of Winchester-
is visiting Miss Lucy LowryMiss Escott of Shelbyville is the
guest of Miss Lizette Dickson
Mr W B Allen and son arevisiting friends at Augusta Ky
Mr Hume Clay of Austerlitz isspending a few days in Louisville
Mr John Arnold and family willmove to Lexington the last of month
W BSweringen returned Wednesday an extended trip in the East
Miss Nellie Bedford who has beenthe guest of friends at Cynthiaua returned home on Tuesday
Miss Edna Turney will leave tomorrow for Hollins Va to resume herstudies at the Hollins Institute
Mrs Nannie Hall of ColumbusOhio arrived Tuesday evening and isthe guest of Mrs Weeks
Henry Conley Miss Josie Cronin
ed relatives in Carlisle this weekMrs J W Scobee and daughter
Mrs Gertie Burner visited relatives inParis last Sun
Landlord Dm Connors of the Hotel Fordham has been confined to hisroom for several days with sickness
Mrs G W and two children left Wednesday for a few daysvisit to friends in Jessamine county
Miss Annie Hibler of this city isone of a house party entertained
Isabella Marshall at LexingtonMiss Eva Freeman and Prof and
Mrs Clarence C Freeman are theguests of Mr and Mrs W G Hinton
Mr Chas A Kenney of thiscounty was registered at the FifthAvenue Hotel Louisville this week
Mr and Mrs W A Johnson anddaughters were guests of Mr and MrsJohn D Howell of Carlisle on NewYears day
Mrs C D Russell of Maysvillewho has been the guest of Dr and Mrs JS Wallingford in this city has returned to her home
Nick Cheek an old Paris nowtraveling for a Cincinnati house was inthe city yesterday He says his father-is living at wood Ind at the advanc-ed age of 96 years
Mr and Mrs Owen LDavis MissMatilda Alexander and MrsAlexander attended the receptionto Mr and Mrs Alexande-rJr at Versailles last night
Miss Willa who has beenvisiting in Gynthiana has returned to
at Millersburg accompanied-by Mr Hilau and Miss RoxeyHilen whom she visited during the holi-days
Mrs Hoffman Wood visited herparents at Paris during the holidaysMr T C Whaley and Miss LenaWhaley of Paris visited Mrs HoffmanWood during the Sterling Advocate
Miss Margaret Ingels has returnsto Kentucky from Washington MissIngels is a candidate Clerkin the House of Representatives and vewish her all the good shedeserves Her mother Mrs WarrenIngels is in Washington where sheholds a good Government position
THE postoffice Department is after In-
vestment Companies at Lexington againThe Building Associations are no longer-in favor with the people who havemoney to invest Desirable bank stockis now by far the best investment onecan find Remember the sale of the 50shares of Bourbon Bank stock at theCourt House door next Monday Jan6th The stock will be sold in lots of 5
sharesThe U S Treasury now holds the
amount of five hundred andeighteen millions of dollars in gold
CUPIDS DARTS During the year justpast of 1901 there were sixtyninewhite persons secured license to wedfrom the County Clerk and seventythree colored persons
FALSE ALARM A call was madefrom box 31 last night which broughtout the Fire company to the St CharlesHotel on Main and Eleventh streets Itproved to be a false alarm
CALENDERS The calender fiends havebeen getting in their work in thepast fortnight gathering a collection of1903 calenders Some of our merchantshave gotten out some artistic designsand there has been quite a demand forthem
WILL Mova The officrs of theCounty Court expect to move into theirnew temporary quarters in the Simmsbuilding formerly occupied by thebowling alley time next weekThe courts will be held on the lowdrfloor while will be on thesecond flOor
BARN barn on the farmof Mr R B Hutchraft at MuirsStation burned at an early hour yes-terday morning The barn was 116
and 68 feet widj and contain-ed some feed tobacco and farmingutensils The loss will be about 8000The barn was insured for 600 and therewas 425 insuran je on the tobacco
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Notice to Creditors
BOURBON CIRCUIT COURTPeter Lewis Admr etc Plaintiffs-
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By order of the Bourbon Circuit Courtmade and entered in the above styledcause at its November term 1901 thecreditors of Peter Lewis deceased arehereby notified to prove and presenttheir claims before the undersignedCommissioner at his office in Paris
before the 1st day of March1902 EMMETT M DICKSON
Master Commissioner B C CjnnSSt
NOTICE
Bourbon County Court In the matof the assignment of J D Butler
Notice given that the under-signed having since paid off all ofthe indebtedness of the assignor J DButler and having long since made asettlement as assignee inthe Bourbon County will onThursday January 80th 1902 move theBourbon County Court to discharge himfrom the trust imposed upon him bythe deed of assignment and to releasehim from all liability on accountthereof LANE BUTLER3jan4teot Assignee of J D Butler
Stockholders Meeting
A meeting of the stockholders of theParis Electric Light Oo will be held atthe office of Mr T E Ashbrook onSaturday Jan 11 1902 for the electionof officers
R P Dow President-T E ASHBROOK Secretary
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Election of Officers-
A meeting of the stockholders of theBourbon Bunk of Paris Ky will be-held in the office of their bonk on Monday 6 1902 for the election ofofficers for the ensuing year
CLAY President-B WOODFORD Cashier
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The stockholders of the AgriculturalBank will meet at the Bank on the firstMonday in January 1902 to elect
for the ensuing yearHENRY SPEARS President
GBNI OPERA HOUSE
R S PORTER MANAGER
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JUST TO MAKE YOULAUBHTHATS ALL
CHAS E SCHILLING Presents
TWO MARRIEDBY GEORGE E EDSEON
ALL NEW SPECIALTIESSpecial Scenery
I Clever ComediansPretty Girls
The Laughing Hit ofThree Seasons
PRICES 2oc 35c and 60-
ci CHURCH CHIMES
Only two meetings will be held nextweek in observing the program for the
week of prayer The first one willbe conducted in the Baptist church onMonday evening and the second in theFirst Presbyterian church on Friday eveing
These meetings will be at 7 oclock andbe conducted by the pastors of the city
On Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday afternoon andmeetings will be held in the Methodistchurch in connection with the MidWinter Missionary rally of the Kentucky
The regular program for the weekof prayer been confined to Monday and Friday nights on account ofthis missionary rally appointed for theMethodist church of Paris
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A New Years Reception
Misses Sallie Joe Hedges ILizetteDickson Jessie Turuey and Gertrudetfceniek kept open house to their friendsat the home of MiSs Renick on NewYears afternoon and evening
The guests received in tho hallby Mrs ThomaS Fisher after whichthey were ushsifctl into the parlor tomeet those in the receiving line camely Misses Esfcis and Lizzie MannenTurney
The guests were invited to a roomwhere pineapple and orange punchwas served The punch table was presided over by Misses Nannie Wilsonand Louise Parrish
The home of Miss Renick was profusely decorated with foliage plantsSweet strainsiaf music from a mandolinin the bac enchantment totho scene
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FOR A COMPLETE AND UPTODATE LINE OFLADIES MISSES AND CHILDRENS
SEE OUR STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS All the new weaves includingthe Zibeline Hopsacking Everything new in dresstrimmings
We are sole agents for the celebrated Onyx fastblack hosiery Ask to see the pretty new fancyhosieryESTABLISHED 1858 PHONE 297
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COR TENTH AND MAIN STREETS
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Deposit Bal paris eijtuAt the close of Business on Dec 31 1901
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RESOURCESLoans and Discounts less
loans to Directors 189896 32Loans to Directors 7950 00Loans to Officers 1800 00Overdrafts secured and un
secured 14503 65Due from National
Banks 56257 21Due from StateBanks and Bank
ersDue from TrustCompanies 00 62706 06
House and Lot 900Q 00Other Real Estate 1000 00Mortgages 115196 72SpecieCurrency 9984 00Exchange for
Clearings 7232 48 23473 60Items carried as Cash 9466
Give description locationvalue and how long owuedall real estate except banking house and lot if any owned longer than five years
None owned longer thanfive years
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SUPPLEMENTARYHighest amount of indebtedness of stockholder person company
ity of thereof directly or indirectly ifsuch indebtedness exceeds 20 per cent actuallypaid in and actual amount of surplus of bank 2100000How is indebtedness stated in 1 secured onreal eslate See Section 583 Kentucky Statutes
Highest amount of indebtedness of any or officer if amount Does notsuch indebtedness exceeds 10 per cent of paid up capital stock exceed 10of banktSee Section 583 Kentucky Statutes
Does amount of indebtedness of any person or firm includin the liability of the company or firm the liability of the individual members thereof exceed 30 per cent paidup capitaland actual NoAmount of last dividend3000 ooWere all losses interest and taxes deducted therefrom beforedeclaring dividend and was not less than 10 per cent of netprofits of the bank for the period covered by dividend carriedto the surplus fund before said dividend was declared See Section 596 Kentucky Statutes yes
STATE OF KENTUCKY 1
COUNTY OF BOURON-P I McCarthy Cashier of the Deposit Bank a Bank located and dobusiness at No 400 Main street in City of Paris in said countyduly sworn says that the foregoing report is in all respects a true statement ofthe condition of said at the of business on the 3151 day of December
190 to the best of his knowledge and belief and further says that the businessthat the above report made in with an official notice received frontthe Secretary of State designating the 3 ist day of December Igor as the day onwhich said report shall madeSubscribed sworn to before P I McCarthy Cashierme by P I McCarthy the J M Director2nd day of January 1902 f N Kriener DirectorC K Public E M Dickson DirectorBourbon County J
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Do NOT forget the sale of the 50 sharesof Bourbon Bank stock at the Court-
House door on Monday January 6th
The shares will be sold in lots of five
This is a fine opportunity to get a goodinvestment This sale is made to settlethe estate up the Thomas Woodfordestate
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LIABILITIECapital Stock paid in in
cash 100000 OOSurplus Fund 2000 00Undivided Profits 71 28Due National Banks ObDue State Banks and
Bankers QODeposits subject to check on
which is not paid 278049 75
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Confederate NotesEvery Confederate in Bourbon coun
ty is requested to meet at the City Hallon Court Day at 2 p m Business ofimportance
JAS R ROGERSA T
City papers please copy
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