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HAP BRO Editors and Owners
TWENTIETH YE4R
PRINTED EVERY OIESDAY AND FRIDAY Established February 1 1881
PARIS BOURBON CO TUESDAY JANUARY 8 1901
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OUR GREAT ANNuAL CLEARANCE
WHITE GOODS AND LINEN SALE
JMUfllY 15 to 19 INCLUSIVE
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been a study with me and inanticipating these needs I have bought-a complete line of v
and in fact every tool used I alsohave a fine line of Barouches SurriesBuggies Phaetons Road Wagons and
Rubber Tire plant will fit newtires on your wheels while you waitMy trade in this branch has beenlarge
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OBITUARY
Prof Andrew Mozart Gntzeit of thiscity aged 45 years died at the GoodSamaritan Hospital in Lexington Fri-day night
The deceased had been a long andpatient sufferer from rheumatism but itwas only during the past week that thedisease took such a hQld upon him aa tocause his friends uneasiness His wifenee Miss Ida Muir of Lexingtonwas with him during his last LoursThe deceased was a member of ParisLodge No 2 F A M Paris LodgeNo 373 B P O E and PhantomLodge No 15 K of P of LexingtonHis funeral was conducted at theChristian Church in this city of whichlie had been organist for severalon Sunday afternoon and was attendedby one of the largest crowds ever inbuilding Elder J S Sweeney and
Darsie both paid highto his many noble traits of charac-
ter Paris lodge of Elks also conductedfuneral ceremony over the re-
mains The burial took place at theParis cemetery
Prof Gutzeit was one of the mostgifted musicians in Kentucky He hadbeen organist at the Christian churchfor a number of years and the mostfbuching incident of his funeral was thedraping of the large pipe organ inmourning which was silent at a funeralfor the first time since it was placed inthe church
Mr J Jones aged72 died inCynthiana on Sunday last from the ef
two weeks previous
Wm Lnxon Sr died at his home inRichmond on last Thursday aged 98
A he made the trip from Rich-
mond to Lexington a distance iof 26miles on horseback
Gen James Slaughter whoConfederate forces in the
last fight of the civil war at Booms SanJago Texas died inlihe City of Mexicolast week He was a resident
Two shares Opera House stock willspSsMSrer 4
is for sale by alldruggists
BIUTHS
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i In buying Shoes if you trust entirely to your own judgmentNot many people are judges ofvalue in footwear and unlessyou are you had better buywhere you can have confidence-in the dealer and trust to himto give you yourmoneys worthIn buying
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worth of Shoe leather and work-manship in every pair If youdont want to pay quite somuch for a Shoe then
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at350 and 400 will give youequally as much style at 100to 150 less We have plenty-of Mens 300 Shoes too asgood as you ever wore We invite you to look these lines overbefore you buy
Clays Shoe Store-Cor 4th Main Sts Paris
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and Mrs Thomas Henry Clay entined Saturday evening at The
Sights their handsome home in thiswith a dinner party which was
aroery important occasion as it cele-
brated the announcement ofengagement of the daughter
offj the house Miss NaunineWoilianis Clay and Mr Frederick
Wallis The marriage will takeplace in the spring The couple willmske their home in Lexington residing
Witherspoon house WestTJiird street which was purculased by Mr Walli Miss is a
favorite in Blue Grass society anoble representative of the prominentfamily to which she belongs and belovedwherever she is known3Sx Wallis is General Manager
Northwester Mutual Life Insurwith headquarters at
Lexington the son of Mr andN Wallis of
a well known JournalistState and the kinsmen of ex Vice
Pj Adlai Stevenson Notin busineSs andsoQial circled
MR Wallis is a leader in philanthropichaving been appointed at the
meeting hi London recently thePresident of the Christian
avor Uniondinner Saturday evening was
in the social history ofGrass country for elegance and
of detail A Lexington catererfinished the elaborate the music
by a Cincinnati orchestra andand lovely floral decorations came
fifoin Louisville The colors were redwhite an effect of
given to the table with AmericanBeauty roses many red candles burnirife and the beautiful gowns of the
he announcement of the engagementof the hanijgome young couple was
by Miss raW Alexander a beautiiil Miss Clay and the chosenmaid of honor and immediately MrChapman Young toastmaster for the
and fullof loving sentiment for the fortunateand happy ypuug couple
The name cards were works of artand treasured by the company as sou-
venirs They were decorated withcopies of Gibson girls the queen of thefeast a fair typo of the Americangirl we all love so wellv Following is a list of those presentat the dinner
Mr and Mrs Thomas Henry ClayMiss Clay Mr Wallis Mr and MrsGeorge Alexander Mr and Mrs JohnWoodford Mr and Mrs Dwight Pendleton of Winchester Mr and MrsThomas Henry Clay Jr Misses KateAlexander Nannie Clay ElizabethWoodford Amelia Clay Laura Estill ofLexington Miss Lntie Williams Chapman Young of Louisville John Bren
Clay Ford Brent George
Dtncan Bell nckn r ClayEuckuer
David Lip comb of Nashville anda r ie Wir Mt Stcriuig Rill
vciii oii tL 2lz ittThe engagement is announced of Mr
Miss Lizzie Turley of Richmond The marriage willoccur on Wednesday Jan 16 at Hamilton college Lexington
The FaiipFRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY
Look this over and do not feel thatwe want you to buy unless you needgoods and find we can save you something
Big saving in enameled steel ware21qt dish pans 69c heavy bowlspitchers 58c large 14qt dish pans39c basting spoons 14 inches long
heavy 17qt dish pans 54c2qt milk pans 8c 3qt size at 9c4qt size at 14c large wash basins 15clargest size chambers 39c big dippers-9c cooking kettles with bail 4qt size
water pails perfectly seamless10qt size 39c square jelly cake panswired top 9c Dont judge this wareby its prices We guarantee our pricesand we guarantee the goods and wedeserve credit for the persistent way wekeep enameled steel ware prices andother goods in our line down From10 to 12 a m all colors zephyr at Ic askein from 1 to 3 p m Chinese sacred
extra good gradehearth brooms fancy handlesallday 4 5 6 foot foldingclothes racks 89c and up bread boards8c toilet paper medicated package 8 c 40 foot clothes lines each 4cfinest brilliant stove polish a box 4cJapanese paper napkins per hundred56 heavy Smyrna rugs a bargain 99cbreakfast plates best ironstone Chinaset of six 25c fancy decorated platesall styles and sizes put up in lots of onedoz no less sold per doz 89c leatherholdfast cement per bottle 9c mustardspoons 2 for 5c shoe thread a ball9c perpetual everlasting asbestns tip-ped lamp wick no trimming necessaryall sizes in stocky each 9c enameledhandle stocking darners eachhat or pins per doz 4c Silver
stamped with every purchaseTHE FAIR
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NEXT DOOR TO HOTEL WINDSOR PARIS
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RESOURCESLoans and discounts less
loans to 160860 40Loans to Directors officers
not included 7000 00Loans to officers 6900 00Overdrafts secured and un h
secured 6090
Due from National x
Banks 32118 75Due from Statebanks and bankers 2916 21 35 034 96
Banking House and Lot 6200 00MortgagesSpecieCurrencyExchange for Clear
7687 55 15989 67Other items Cash
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x Before buying your Christmas presents call and seeour beautiful line of Side Board Combination BookChiffoniers Ladies Dressing Tables Desks
Foot Stools forBrass Trimmed Beds a beautiful line of Fiftiire ftr
Chairs Ladies and Gents Rockers CRJTds
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Either of the above articles majce a handpresent For quality and low prices we
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If have made up your mind to buy good Shoeswhy not buy a pair of Hanan Shoes There is but onething to the Hanai Shoe and you will admit it has no equal Perfect Workmanship Perfect StylePerfect Comfort Perfect Fully GuaranteedFall styles made in Enamel Vici Kid Velour Calf PatentVici Widths B to E Have the excusive sale for this city
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QTJARTERLX REPORT
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LIABILITIESCapital Stock paid in in
cash 100000 00Surplus Fund 8000 0 00Undivided profits 196 05
check on whichinterest is notpaid 16
Due NationalBanks 3919 61
Due State Banksand bankers
Bills Rediscounted 20000 Of
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Depogits u1Jject to
18210016182100
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STATE OF KENTUCKYCounty of Bourbon i
B Woodford Cashier of Bourbon Bank a Bank located and doing business-at cor Main and Fifth street in the city of Paris in said county being dulybworn says that the fdregoing report is in all respects a true statement of thecondition of the said Bank at of business on the 31st day of December1900 to the best of his knowledge and belief and further says that the business-of said Bank has been transacted at the location named and not elsewhere andthat the above report is made in compliance with an official notice received fromthe Secretary of State designating the 31st day of December 1900 as the day onwhich tioh report shall be made
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