II ' V L V U' v v &. .. pft v ,-r -t j1 THE BOURBON NEWS. Mjt -m "-S$w"p3i . - . &, PUBLISHED EVFRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAR VI VOLUME XXXI PARIS, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1912 OVERLAND! S MARTIN WINNER C ll -I "WE KNOW HOW" NWS GAMPAGN 1913 iMBLBMpJBHBBMBj Tmmeanm'my!i Overland Mode! 69T COMPLETELY EQUIPPED $985.00 -x?lf Starter Central Control W Horsepower 110-in. Wheel Base S-Pssinger Tour- Timken Bearings nig Car Prestolite Tank Reiny Magneto Clear Vision Wind Warner Speedeomter Shield Mohair Top and Boot All Bright Parts Tires 32x3 Q. D. Nickel'Plated DEMONSTRATIONS SOLICITED M. J, LAVIN Distributor For Bourbon County Eighth and Main Streets, Paris, Kentucky f '"'5-55'5-5ir 'Zr!2r''2r!2r&& . 4HS AS s Specials For Christmas 17-lb. Sugar 1.00 2 Cans of Standard Corn 15c Or 1 Dozen Cans for 80c Standard Tomatoes, per can 10c Seeded Raisins, 16 oz. pkg 10c Currents, 10 oz pkg- 12 l-2c Layer Raisins, per lb -, 10c and 12 l-2c Figs, 12 oz. pkg 10c Dates, 12 oz. pkg 10c Dates in bulk, per lb 10c Citron, perglb 20c Plum Pudding ". 30c Mixed Nuts, per lb 15c Mixed Candies of all kinds. Fire Works. Come arsd See Us and We Will Save You Money T. C. IENIHAIN, i (Us Cash Grocery. Both Phones 234 i is T vt w w Popular Stony Point Girl Award ed Grand Prize in Contest Which Came to a Close Saturday Night M ! .SgSs2fflStts!rE y-Ar-e Kww WE Wm&mmS Get What You IwL KS 3i iKTfi. '.? SI'Sk mmmmmimmmmi Pay For 4B ! yTRAGOOH Getting what you pay for, in style, fit, quality and satisfaction tha's a job that's not always easy when you start out to buy Boy's Clothes. Get Your Next Boy's Suit Here-Learn what it means to patronize a store that sells satisfac tion. You'll discover that there's no store that con siders i t s customer's profit first, that gives all you pay for. Boy's Suits, Ages 7 to 17 $5 to $10 m m m WSk 3KIRU. W$k &&S 'fcVSf mm PR16& & 60. Giotmers and Furnishers mmmsmmm:. w astitmasKuatuasamsm 4JV 3 F WT fT" N. 9H' 7 . m m ilSl SSilM HP '.-ssfi V& VOTES OF CONTESTANTS GO INTO THE MILLIONS Other Winners in Contest Which Was Inaugurated 2 Months Ago Several Express Their Thanks With the High School Band playing its delightful muic and with hundreds of people in front of the News office where the final count was made, the Bourbon News Automobile and Prize CamDaign came to a briliant close last Saturday night. Several weeks ago the Bourbon'News raade the announcement that it would give away a Studebaker touring car and a number of other valuable prizes to the popular people in this vicinity. Within a short time following the in itial announcement neople from all over this section of Kentucky were en tered in this great race. All the candidates have been gainers even if their names do not appear on the list of prize winners. They have increased their circle of acquaintances !V?MSSX. -, v-v- .'cfcvK x-x- A . .wwanniniBK .xV 'y&y ni,s .-(" 1- In Selecting a Christmas Present For Father, Brother or Sweetheart, Come to our store, we will show you the very latest of styles at the right prices in Shirts Ties Gloves Sox Underwear Shoes ? Suits Jewelry Overcoats Watch Charms Sweaters Cuff Buttons Trunks Scarf Pins Suit Cases Telescopes - Hats Fur Caps Umbrellas HUNTING OUTFITS Our Specialty in Dux Back Clothing and Witch-Elk Shoes from 6 to 1 8 inches in height. Also a Most Attractive Line of Ladies' Gloves and Hose - I Mitchell & Blakemore, I Outfitters to Mien Paris, Kentucky MISS LILLIE MARTIN. Who Was Sucessful in Winning the Grand Prize, a Studebaker Touring Car, in the News' CamDaiizn. and have cemented the bonds of friend ship even closer than when admiring friends placed their names before the public as a candidate for honors. Among the congratulations received bv the fortunate were those of the can didates who were in the race against them, Dersonal friends in many cases, who had come to the close lacking a few thousand votes of winning. It requires a good deal of spirit to put up a battle of this nutnre and it takes a strong will to be a cheerful loser, but we are sure that this is the way the contestants feel who did not win in the big race The Bourbon News desires to thank the contestants and their friends for the interest taken and the good work which has been done in adding to the subscriDtion list. t It sincerely regrets that it Knot able tc eive a prize to every contestant, for all worked hard and deserved to win one of the coveted prizes and it hopes that those v ho did win will enjoy them to the utmost. DECISION OK THE JUDGES. We, the undersigned, named to act as judges in the Bourbon News Auto mobile and Prize Campaign, were present and took charge of the ballot box atk9:30 p. m. Saturday, December 7, and immediately proceeded to count the votes. The counting was com pleted at a late hour Saturday night and the result made known to the man agement of the campaign. The fig ures given below are the result of our count. W. G. McCLINTOCK. C. K. THOMAS, THOS. W. ALLEN. Winner of Grand Prize A Studebaker-Flanders Touring Car. Miss Lillie Martin 3,559,975. First District. First Prize, Robt. A.'Rose 2.657,525 Second Prize, Miss Hazel Duvall 2,174,275 Third Prize. Miss Frances 1,488,525. Fourth Prize, Miss Ida 1,292,750. Second District. First Prize, Mrs. Wm. 342,975. Second Prize, Miss Laurel Faulconer 378,525. Third Prize, Miss Shadie Shanks 320,850. Fourth Prize, Miss Sallie K. Peter son -118,825. $)' f; ll'W'i xuziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixniuiixn liiiiiiiiiiiiJiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I ) E u i FRANK & COS The Store Where Reliability Reigns. Special Sale .i on Ladies' Suits j Kenney Paynter Faris 3,- Belle Following are expressions of thanks from several of the candidates, who took part in the contest, addressed to the News and which came to this office unsolicited : Card from Miss Martin. I deiire to thank through your col umns the friends who so generously (Continued on Page 8) $35.00 Suits... ; ." $19.75 25.00 Suits ' ..:...::.... 16.75 20.00 Suits -! 12.75 15.00 Suits '....- 10.75 Ladies' Coats $25.00 Values for '- :$15.00 20.00 Values for .' 10.00 15.00 Values for S.95 Children's COats All Reduced in Price Toys and Dolls Now On Display E Novelties In Every Department Suitable For Christmas Giving i coanv jc rc ! 4 m I rKS' T m 3 SKRSSUUiin(SKUISS t-iii-Z2j. - j Jg&j