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W- Cli I PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAR PARIS KENTUCKY TUESDAY APRIL 18 1905 i i t c h J i c E 0 R B N fj i iIIt I J rj t j 1 it e pi 6 t t EVERY i 1 r NUMBER 31 Y Ii c d r r t arm 1 e rl 1gw rd ar n TR ks re NEWSI t k < < > < > < > There tohave been perhaps a a jail delivery at the jail in city Saturday night but pur vigilant Jailer Geo W Judy got an inkjing of the proposed plans and it didnt come off Jailer Judy was in early in the that one Bedinger who was a ars sentence to the penitentiary at term of court for burglary had a cl ib secreted under his mattress in his cell And when the turnkey Geo Mappin was to go in Saturday afternoon to make the prisoners take their usual baths Bedinger intended- to knock him in the head with this club take his keys and escape Ed Barker waiting trial upon the charge of shooting and wounding and Will Henry Williams awaiting to be to the pen for two years were in the plot with Bedinger Jailer Judy wait- ed until the afternoon and paid a visit to Bedingers cell and upon investi gation found the club hidden under the mattress as he was informed it was They do say that Roosevelt is not in it at all with Jailer Judy when it comes to using the big stick and Bedinger swears he will never plan another job while boarding with him of the prisoners are colored and the Bedinger negro is one of the most desperate criminals that ever lived in Paris and a five years sen tence to the penitentiary is not what he deserve It is a pity there is not a law where a fresh man could have begun work where Jailer Judy left off and finished the job so he could never plan again to murder a- turnkey in discharge of one of his duties Insure with W O Hintpn the right kind of insurance V Will Be Running By Easter The 3000lb bell that will go in court house is being put in posi Lion and by the last of the week the clock on the building wilt be giving I yes You must beat in mind I am sole agent for the jBrated lines OldHickory Lawn bds- ijid the North Star Kefrigerai- ioney5in yDur rocket r Mrs S Williams v and Mrs Cal EGi Stoner have returned from a Delightful winters stay at Los Angeles Gal Paxton left last Saturday for the on a fishing trip J S Bogie recently bought of Lowry Knox 83 acres of land near Carnargo for which 02i300 Mt Sterling Democrat Mr Kinzie Stone on his recent trip to Cuba jDurchased several acres of sugar grazing land on the d Georgetown Times ND INSURANCE Insure your against wind storms with larthy Board at Deposit Bank- s very low rder your Cut Flowers Funeral Designs frofn Jo harden Phone 2I Crushed To Death ames R Myers thirtyfive i a teamster employed by the Bur Loose Tobacco Company at Lexi- ngton died at St Josephs Hospital aturday morning from the injuries ec ived Friday afternoon at the Varoncmse AST Mr Myers and other employes were unloading a hogshea- df tobacco Friday afternoon a pair of broke and the hogshead was I thrown against Mr Myers The de eased is a son of the late Jack Myers this county Rowdies Fired Pistols In Car Three young men on jibe 6 oclock interurban Saturday fvening caused a great deal of by a display of firearms shoot lrt car and raising a rough generally before the ca Lexington The young men but do live in the indjbhe only J is thai they were They could not be located after arrived Alail as this med T five- r lat d taken I All s chas H- as the- m V l th t r J fq lf I f t J t lT f f puIbons t paid S tinel 1 i r years I kids r f t e j vein that can tPqffat the entrance into r f n 1 v zinc krustrated lY murder and k j fo given J 1 r r r- On hay two cele s 4 4 Gen John Claude Cumber- land I ht r t thousand 9 i who left here f excite- ment I Paris 4 excuse theca r s y cry s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > < < Instantly Killed Friday morning as L N freight No 47 due to arrive here at 4 a m from Cincinnati was crossing Crusers creek twentyfive miles south of Cov ington fireman Joe Crowdey was in stantly killed while leaning out of the cab window by being struck by the steel frame work of the bridge His head was almost severed from the body Crowdey was formerly fire man on the Short Line and this was his first run on the K C division of the L N His body was sent to Covington where it was prepared for burial Engineer Pat Lannaghan of this city was at the throttle when the de- plorable accident happened the wife of Dr J S Walling ford on Friday night a ninepound daughter DEATHS Hon Ed Daum Commonwealths Attorney at Maysville died Thurs day evening at 6 oclock at his home at Brooksville after a long and pain- ful illness Mrs Elizabeth Cromwell sister of the late James Miller of county died at Cynthiana aged 86 years After the war she lived two years in Paris Mrs Irwin Taylor aged 54 years I died at Colorado Springs Col Wed- nesday night where she had been for some time for the benefit of her health Mrs Taylor is well and favorably known in this community being remembered as Miss Lizzie Hall the only daughter and only child of James Hall who was one of Bourbons noted short horn cattle breeders She was a most excellent Christian woman She is survived by her husband Mr Irwin Taylor of Rochester Taylor who had been with her mother at Colorado Springs Miss Elizabeth C vTapo of SB Paul Hall of Chicago J The arrived yesterday morn- ing end werV in the vault at Paris cemetery v Funeral services will be Tuesday morning at 0 oclock at the grave conducted by Rev J S of the First Presbyterian Church y c The husband and all of the are here to attend the 3 FRESH YEEGETABLES All kinds of fresh green vegetables s i 182u 0P COOK Co I will sell publicly on MSay I being Court Day in front of the Court House at id a m I will sell my farm on Jackstown road Containing 100 Acres and will be sold in two separate tracts Forty acres lying North of has a stone house and good meat house and is all in grass i acres just across the pike This has no improvements This is a chance to buy two tracts ot land i I have a life interest the land ad this land and will go into a writ ten contractor a 5year lease with the buyer of the land payable annu- j division fence at any time The land being rented I for this make the notes for to begin bearing March I 1906 Will sell the land onethird cash on one and two years The property will be separately and then as a JA T FORSVTH Auctioneer lieaabf i M J BIRTHS i- To I I this I I Mr f lJm 1 1 aylorgf t this r Jun rah t n Public Sale I i i Bourbon Land I I In ve and ol1 half of year Twill the d J E FOR t I tle I J l i 111 it- I t if r thelate v N- ee d lit s 1 Minn and ttc T Irwin Taylor re- mains here lace Malone children OrF- r two room make the bal- ance KERN ALE forty yearling ca ar3s 3 11apr2w r o ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < < < < > All Goods Marked in Plain Figures One Price To All THAT TOTALLY DIFFERENT P J CLOTHING FOR MEN li 1 I I Ollie 4- i r < The new shapes in Silk Hats the new shades in Gloves smart effects in Neckties Hosiery Canes Etc t lL s LISTEN We please some of the most exacting nien in Paris in 1 Footwear We carry only the tested pair is fully esrov ts guaranteed Comfort and Quality are combined in the Kor rect Shape at 350 and 400 New Spring shapes in Black and Tan are now ready m B o D WM to Too Outfitter 11 1- 0m s I N fV r Ut Q 1 J- l J t 8 tt J2II- D m k s < == > + WM j I i SAVER The II DownTown fir ter Hi I Up4oDate > < and all the new effects in Easter dress await you here No wonder the old prejudice against readytowear clothing is when such garments as we ar3 now showing are leaders in procession perception ask themselves Why pay prices for custommade suits and overcoats when Pailwr James p lortailor c Suits are whit as smart at sboufchalf the cost What subtle charm lurks iix the words Made to order waste money in an exploded theory when you can get beautifully cut and Frock Coats and Waistcoats of Finest Black or Oxford Vicunas and Un dressed Worsteds from to 35 Stylish Fancy Trousers of handsomely patterned Worsteds and Cassi meres from 2 to 8 Sack Suits and Walking Suits of the newest fabrics and exclusive styles and patterns from 10 to 30 And all the fashionable designs in Spring Overcoats including the MCravenette Raincoat from 10 to 30 Most6orOi l- ast6r Gr66tinoS distin- guished red 18 t Men of quick Wh ¬ < Has All Kinds Lettuce Young fcv A V V Cucumbers i i TW- g v Kale New L Strawberries Fresh r Strasburg Seed Sweet Potatoes I of fresh YC etahles- r SUCH AS f I- f I Jf n i j r j f v4t- 3- r 6 AlS Pineapples a oj j l Onions Radishes Beets z String BeadIS Tomatoes t J > + > > Every Woman Is Interested News This v V A made from tHe newest and most desirable fabrics The colors tailormade and strictly highgrade in every particular If intend to buy a suit this season you will well to this splendid assortment Its unusual but we are going to all of our Cloth Suits right now at rernarkablj We We have decided well make things lively in our Suit this week will sell every Wool Suit at absbWte- Cost Remembeo that this seasons product rJ- v V TMS EiM 4 vv Alterations Mame ae Customers Expense We Will Fill Orders to yotir satJsfacS- eMOfJBLL 6c BflK LEXINGTON KENTUCKY 1 i r Morning j o t I 0 fifty New Styl shJ vri tot1 i i wa r i I I that J f r A L t Ii 0 i x rr- r c i 2 L d- f f f EVERY i 0 f c y R Ls iI a J i l r o kits S n This o DQ e Mlnute ReadytoWear Suits x ted You examine close- out i races De- Partment and all these r 7 I CLOTH SUIT AT COST 4 M t r y 7r t 1t to r o 5 w4 r u < < = < > < > > < > + > >

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Page 1: Lion J I Irwin S SAVER - University of Kentuckynyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7j6q1sg84j/data/0236.pdf · MCravenette Raincoat from 10 to 30 Most6orOi l-ast6r Gr66tinoS guished distin-red 18

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There tohave been perhaps aa jail delivery at the jail

in city Saturday night but purvigilant Jailer Geo W Judy got aninkjing of the proposed plans and itdidnt come off Jailer Judy was in

early in the that oneBedinger who was a

ars sentence to the penitentiary atterm of court for burglary had a

cl ib secreted under his mattress inhis cell And when the turnkeyGeo Mappin was to go in Saturdayafternoon to make the prisoners taketheir usual baths Bedinger intended-to knock him in the head with thisclub take his keys and escape EdBarker waiting trial upon the chargeof shooting and wounding and WillHenry Williams awaiting to beto the pen for two years were in theplot with Bedinger Jailer Judy wait-ed until the afternoon and paid a visitto Bedingers cell and upon investigation found the club hidden underthe mattress as he was informed itwas They do say that Roosevelt isnot in it at all with Jailer Judy whenit comes to using the big stickand Bedinger swears he will neverplan another job while boarding withhim of the prisoners are coloredand the Bedinger negro is one of themost desperate criminals that everlived in Paris and a five years sentence to the penitentiary is not what

he deserve It is a pity thereis not a law where a fresh man couldhave begun work where Jailer Judyleft off and finished the job so hecould never plan again to murder a-

turnkey in discharge of one of hisduties

Insure with W O Hintpnthe right kind of insurance

V Will Be Running By Easter

The 3000lb bell that will go incourt house is being put in posi

Lion and by the last of the week theclock on the building wilt be giving

I yes You must beat in mindI am sole agent for the

jBrated lines OldHickory Lawn bds-

ijid the North Star Kefrigerai-ioney5in yDur rocket

r Mrs S Williamsvand

Mrs Cal EGi Stoner have returnedfrom a Delightful winters stay atLos Angeles Gal Paxtonleft last Saturday for the

on a fishing trip J S Bogierecently bought of Lowry Knox 83acres of land near Carnargo for which

02i300 Mt SterlingDemocrat

Mr Kinzie Stone on his recent tripto Cuba jDurchased severalacres of sugar grazing land on the

d Georgetown Times

ND INSURANCE Insure youragainst wind storms with

larthy Board at Deposit Bank-s very low

rder your Cut FlowersFuneral Designs frofn Joharden Phone 2I

Crushed To Death

ames R Myers thirtyfivei a teamster employed by the BurLoose Tobacco Company at Lexi-

ngton died at St Josephs Hospitalaturday morning from the injuriesec ived Friday afternoon at theVaroncmse AST Mr Myers and otheremployes were unloading a hogshea-

df tobacco Friday afternoon a pair ofbroke and the hogshead was

I thrown against Mr Myers The deeased is a son of the late Jack Myers

this countyRowdies Fired Pistols In Car

Three young men onjibe 6 oclock interurban Saturdayfvening caused a great deal of

by a display of firearms shootlrt car and raising a rough

generally before the caLexington The young men

but do live in theindjbhe only

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Friday morning as L N freightNo 47 due to arrive here at 4 a mfrom Cincinnati was crossing Cruserscreek twentyfive miles south of Covington fireman Joe Crowdey was instantly killed while leaning out of thecab window by being struck by thesteel frame work of the bridge Hishead was almost severed from thebody Crowdey was formerly fireman on the Short Line and this washis first run on the K C division ofthe L N His body was sent toCovington where it was prepared forburial

Engineer Pat Lannaghan of thiscity was at the throttle when the de-

plorable accident happened

the wife of Dr J S Wallingford on Friday night a ninepounddaughter

DEATHS

Hon Ed Daum CommonwealthsAttorney at Maysville died Thursday evening at 6 oclock at his homeat Brooksville after a long and pain-ful illness

Mrs Elizabeth Cromwell sister ofthe late James Miller of countydied at Cynthiana aged 86 yearsAfter the war she lived two years inParis

Mrs Irwin Taylor aged 54 yearsI died at Colorado Springs Col Wed-nesday night where she had been forsome time for the benefit of herhealth Mrs Taylor is well andfavorably known in this communitybeing remembered as Miss LizzieHall the only daughter and onlychild of James Hall whowas one of Bourbons noted shorthorn cattle breeders She was a mostexcellent Christian woman

She is survived by her husbandMr Irwin Taylor of Rochester

Taylor who had been with hermother at Colorado Springs MissElizabeth C vTapo of SB Paul

Hall of Chicago J Thearrived yesterday morn-

ing end werV in the vault atParis cemetery v Funeral serviceswill be Tuesday morningat 0 oclock at the grave conductedby Rev J S of the FirstPresbyterian Church y c

The husband and all of theare here to attend the 3

FRESH YEEGETABLES All kinds offresh green vegetables s

i 182u 0 P COOK Co

I will sell publicly on

MSay I being Court Dayin front of the Court House at id a mI will sell my farm on Jackstown road

Containing 100 Acresand will be sold in two separate tractsForty acres lying North of hasa stone house and good meathouse and is all in grass

i acres just across the pike Thishas no improvements This is a chanceto buy two tracts ot land i

I have a life interest the land adthis land and will go into a writ

ten contractor a 5year lease with thebuyer of the land payable annu-

j divisionfence at any time The land being rented

I for this make the notes forto begin bearing

March I 1906Will sell the land onethird cash

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perception ask themselvesWhy pay prices for custommadesuits and overcoats whenPailwr James p lortailor c Suitsare whit as smart at sboufchalf the costWhat subtle charm lurks iix the words Madeto order waste money in anexploded theory when you can get beautifullycut andFrock Coats and Waistcoats of Finest

Black or Oxford Vicunas and Undressed Worsteds from to 35

Stylish Fancy Trousers of handsomelypatterned Worsteds and Cassimeres from 2 to 8

Sack Suits and Walking Suits ofthe newest fabrics and exclusivestyles and patterns from 10 to 30

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