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- - W, - -w 'X THE BOURBON NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAR 'J f VOLUME XXXI. PARIS, KENTUCKY, ERIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912 v r --4ifrKiw n i "I Ladies and Gentlemen Your Fall Shoes Are Here. They are new, seasonable and rea sonable. The assortment is made up of the best styles of the world's best Shoe makers. The scope is so broad and the size ranges so complete you will find your size in any make you desire. We have also a full line of Misses', Children's and Boys' School Shoes in Gun Metal, Patents and Tans. I GEO. McWILLIAMS, ft YXA L Phones 301 The Shoe Man I mm I Fill Your Pantry And You Will Have No Fear of $ X the Rainy Day W w W 4 16-lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 W M 25-lbs. Granulated Sugar 1.50 f in Pure HogXard, per lb .--Aijw&'ls 25 Pure Eo LardrelbVcan .1? ?fo Dry Salt Bacon, per lb 1....... .14 jv 5K Nice lean Bacon, per lb .? 18 tf; w Cu-To-No Breakfast Baccn, sliced 25 W Cu-To-No Hams, Sliced 25 f 4) 2 Cans Good Corn 15 Ujr h 3 Cans Baby Bunton Corn 25 ty ii Royal Seal Oats, in cans t 10 t' Old Reliable Coffee, per lb '. 30 J (1 Good Bulk Coffee, per lb. .'. 25 fl W Preserving Pears, per bu 1.00 w 4S W fl BLU5z R53BON FLOUR 1 25-lbSack SOc 4ft 50-IbSack $1.60 'ft 10Q-IbSacE $3.20 I TcTleinihain, I 5 Cash Grocery. $f & Both Phones 234 w te New Directors Elected. As a result of a meeting ot the stockholders of the Bourbon County Agricutlural Society held at the court house Saturday afternoon, ten mem bers of the directorate which served last year were dropped and their suc cessors named, while the remaining number composing the Board of Di rectors werejre-elected foifthe ensuing year. The deposed directors are J. T. Hinton, J. M. Brennan, N. F. Brent, K. B. Hutchcraft. F. P. Lowry, R. P. HoDkins. V.. W. Ferguson, J. D. McClintock, John T. Collins and J. W. Davis. The meeting was presided over bv Hon. C. M. Thomas who was chosen a temporary chairman, while C. Arn psarger acted as secretary. When the meeting was called to order the outgo ing board voted to reconsider its action regarding the case of Allie Jones, of North Middletown, one of the mest prominent exhibitors in Central Ken tucky, who was barred from further participation at the fairs of the Soci ety. Lie mernbeis of the board who were re-elected were C. Arnsparger, A. P. Adair, J. F. liarbee, H. S. Caywood, J. M. Hall, Robert Meteer, W. G. Tal bott, C. M. Thomas, J. Miller Ward and A. S. Thompson, while the new members chosen were Duncan Bell, F. P. Campbell, S. G. Clay, T. H. Clay, Jr., Allie Jones, W. C. Massie, George Rassenfoss, George W. Stuart. George D. Speakes and J. U. Boardmtfn. The new board of directors will hold a meeting at some time in the near fu ture to consider the election of officers to serve next year. Mr. J. M. Hall, who has been at the head of the socie ty since its rejuvenation seven years ago, will probably again be elected president, while Mr. W. G. Talbott is likely to be elected to succeed himself as vice president. Mr. Chas. Weber, who for several years . has acted as secretary, is not an applicant for the position. The office of treasurer will probably be filled by Mr. C. Arnsparg er, the present incumbent. According to Mr. Jones.'' the old Board reconsidered its former action without a protest from him. He fur ther'states that the newspaper reports concerning his action on the last day of the fair, were incorrect and that he used no unbecoming language in the ring toward the judges or the commit tee. Mr. Jones said yesterday that he has not decided whether he will accept a position on the Board, but will reach a decision before the next meeting of the body. At the next meeting of the society's directors, matters looking toward the holding of the fair next year will be discussed from every angle, and it is probable that early action will be tak- xijin-Sficurjnjg-Jine of high classat- tractions ior tne iair next year, ine matter of changing the dates will come up at this meeting also. Several of those who are interested in the welfare of the society have'dis cussed the possibility of having the Krause shows which exhibited here last week under the auspices of the Maccabees to return for thp fair next year. The management of the carni val company will keep in touch with the local people in regard to it, and expressed a desire to return to this nitv nf u lntov Hnfo Democrats Register to-day. Polls oper 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Baby Caps. A very choice line of Hand Embroid ered, Knitted, Silk and Fur Caps. Special Display October 4th. MISS JESSIE BROWN. r "WE KNOW HOW" s -. W It Is Not Too Marly To Buy a Fall Hat Now! "': - v, Your old straw is beginning to look rusty and our stock of Stetson and Dunlap Hats is ready for your inspection. We are showing all the new shades in the Stetson Velours, the rough nappy finish in greens, heathers, browns and grays. 0 SI y Fall Shoes in the Stetson Shoe, Korreet Shape - and Dr. Reed's Shoes are here in the swell English last, low heels, flat sole, in Gun Metal and Tans. Come in and try a pair on u i Mitchell & Blakemore, Outfitters to Mien ivr " . C0r..' J WftWR&s SL-t-rjeuZsS Paris, Kentucky fc.i g. ilgSiW 1 ug-5y'(' itmmiiiiiiiinwiiniinQH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinuiiiiiiiiiHiirniiiiiuMiHiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiw S( 1 r FRANK & COS The Store Where Reliability Reigns. g? $$ HP m J-N vv jfe Up m .SK2f tm m i!2S Fall Hate! In all the latest colors and shapes, included are - Imported Veloor 5i ?ws 'ami y Boys' School Suits, Caps ancS Odd Pants. vix mm mm ym PK16E & 60. Giotnier. and Furnishers mm mm i m w&k rrC nmmimimmmmmmmmimmmmmmmwM; wmtmwmmmmmmwmmm Democrats register early to-day. Polls open 6 a. m. to 9 d. m. Large Sale of Blue Grass Seed. One of the largest sales of blue grass seed made in this section this season was consummated last week when Hamilton Bros., of Montgomery county, sold to the Kentucky Blue Grass Seed Co., of Mt. Sterling, 20, 000 bushels of stripped seed. The sale was made for the delivery of the seed at MJ. -Sterling and the sum of 813,600 was involved in the transaction the seed being sold at the rate of 68 cents per bushel. Col. Clay Abandons Farming. Col. E. F. Clay, former president of the Kentucky Racing Association and prpprietor of Runnymeade Stud, on account of ill health, has decided to discontinue the active management of his magnificent farm on the Cynthiana pike, and m a short time will leave with his" family to spend the winter at his summer home, which is located at Eustis, Fla. Col. Clay is one of the most promi nent farmers in Central Kentucky and lor years has been engaged in the ex tensive breeding of thoroughbreds, un til recently, when he disposed of all his thoroughbred holdings and retired from the turf. He, in connection with Mr. Catesby Woodford, owned some of the highest class horses in this coun try, among the number being Star Shoot, Sir Dixon, and the famous im ported stallion, Carlton Grange, and their breeding establishment ranked second to none in Kentucky. Several months ago Col. Clay suffer ed a slight attack of pneumonia, from the effects oE which he has never re covered, and while his condition at present is very favorable, it is not thought advisable for him to remain in this climate until extremely cold weather becins, and following his usu al custom he will go to Florida, how ever, a little earlier this fall. Col. Clay has leased his farm to Messrs N. H. Tavlor and John Wood ford, reserving the residence and a part of the farm lor' his personal use. . Inimitable Autumn Conceits "ITOU have never seen such an extraor dinary and charming gathering of Autumn suits, dresses and coats as we are now displaying. The styles, with the many distinctive novelties they em ' body, will measure up to your most critical desires. Paris modes are brought to your door. r c rK ANK & CO., Paris, Kentucky ! f v . r .