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BOURBON BO URBON COUNTY COURT COURTiii
In nthe the Matter of the Petition Petitionrolstablisha Petitionto
to rolstablisha Establish a Graded Com Common ¬
mon School at Little Rock Rock1entucky Roc1e Roc1ientucky
Kentucky
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JUDGMINT JUDGMENTThis
This cause having been heretofore beretcforecalled bereteforecalled
called for trial and the parties having havingppeared havingppeared
ppeared in person and by attorney attorneyaodtbe attorneyandtbe
and aodtbe andtbe the court having heard the evi evieace cvi cvi4ence ¬
dence eace and the arguments of Counsel Counsel2nd Counselnd
and nd being sufficiently advised renders rendersthe rendersthefollowing
the thefollowing following judgment judgmentThe judgmentThe
The defendants James H Hopkins HopkinsEverett
Everett erett Hopkins and Joseph S Hop Hopkins
kins having havingproduced produced the written con conSent ¬
sent Sent now filed herein of Willis Ham Hamtrustee HamF Hamtrustee
F trustee of Letton Distrkt Distri t to permit permitsaid permitaaid
said Hopkins to be included in the pro proposed proposed
posed graded common school scho ldistrict ldistrictth district districtthe
the th lines of which as heretofore drawn drawnincludes drawnincludes
includes a portion porUonof of said James H HlIopkins HHopkins
Hopkins farm farmbut but not the portion upon uponwhich uponwhich
which James J ames HHopkins I Hopkins Everett EverettHop Hop
Idns ins and Joseph S Hopkins reside resideand residend
and nd the petitioners having produced prodl1ced1he prodncedthe
the written consent of R H Burris Burrisand Burnsand
and Edwin Thomason trustees now nowfiled nowJiled
filed herein for F M Gillispie and andJesEe andJesre
Jesse N Fishback to be included in inthe in inthe
the said proposed graded common
Echocl district the said written con consent consent ¬
sent with reference to said Hopkins Hopkinsand Hopkinsand
and the said Gillispie and the said saidFishback saidFishback
Fishback being ordered to be made a apart apart
part of the record herein and it ap appearing appeaning ¬
pearing from the statement of James JamesHHopkins JamesB
H HHopkins Hopkins in open court that he heJrefers heprefers
prefers to have his entire farm in this thisproposed thisproposed
proposed graded common school dis distririt district ¬
trict and it appearing from the state statement stateinent ¬
ment of Jesse JesB N Fisbback in open openCourt openCourt
Court that he prefers his entire farm farmjn farmin
in Bourbon county to be in this pru pruposed pruposed ¬
posed graded common school district districtbut districtbiit
but it appearing from the statement statementofF statementof
of ofF F M Gillispie in open Court that that11e thatbe
ie prefers that no part of his home homeplace homeplace
place be taken in this said proposed proposedgraded proposedgraded
graded common school district theCourt the theCourt
Court is is of the opinion that in fixing fixingthe fixingthe
the boundary of the proposed graded gradedcommon gradedcommon
common school district the farm of oftb ofthe
tb the said James H Hopkins should be beincluded beincluded
included and that the farm of Jesse JesseNFIsbback JesseNFishb
UFishback NFishb ck in Bourbon county should shouldbeiucluded shouldbe
be beiucluded included and that the home homeplace homeplace
place of F M Gillispie sbould sbouldbe sbouldbe
be excluded and it appear appearjDg appearjog ¬
jog to theccurt the court that the petition here hereinhas
< jD Inhaa asbeeJ1 been signed by more than ten tenJegal teniegal
legal voters who are tax payers in intheJustices intheJtistices
the theJustices Justices District of Bourbon coun county county ¬
ty embraced eJrlbraced in the boundary herein set seto setout
out o t7artd and all other things appearing app ar ng ngfrom
from the evidence herein necessary to toentitle toentitle
entitle the petitioners peti Honers to the relief reHefasketfand reliefasked
askedV asketfand asked and the County Judge and the the1etitionershaving thepetitioners
petitioners 1etitionershaving having greed upon the par particular particular ¬
ticular boundary herein s sr srtuut tout to towit wit
Beginning in th the middle of
Hinkston under the iron bridge bridgeknown
1 known as the Fishback bridge and andthence
thence down the middle of
v > > Hinkston as it meanders to a point
on Hinkston inkstonwhere where Chas Squires
v
> JBrother Brotberand and John F Young cor
ner thence along a ng the line between betweenf betweenthe
the tract of land formerly owned ownedt ownedby
I f c by E B Soper and now owned by bySquire bySquire
Squire Bros and the adjoining adjoiningland adjuiningland
land owned by Squire Bros and andwhich andwhich
which was owned by them prior to tothe
Ulthe the purchase by them of the E B BSoper BSoper
Soper land to the point where the thelands
lands of Squire Bros formerly formerlyh formerlyowned
h owned by E B Soper and
the adjoining tract owned ownedby
by Squire Bros and the
lands of J James atIles H Hopkins Hopkinsz
z corner thence along the line lin be
tween James H Hopkins and the
v land of Squire Bros towit the
w tract of land owned by Squire SquireL SquireBros
t L Bros piior to the pui pULchase chase by bythem
them of the E B Soper tract of ofh oflarni
h land Jan to a point pointin in the thecenter center of the
Little Rock Rockand and Jackstown J turn
4 pike where the the lands of James H
v Hopkins and Squire Bros corner
v continuing in a straight line
thence between the lands of James JamesB
v H Hopkins and Miss Maude
x Bramblette to the point where whereTnomas
Thomas fcledd James H Hopkins Hopkinsand
4 and Miss Maude Bramblette cor corher cUrncr ¬
her thence along the line between bet een
said Hopkins and Sledd to that thatgate thatgate
gate in their line fence through
which the said Sledd passes to and andfrom
from the Little Rock and Jacks J acks
town turnpike thence in a straight
line to and including inclu ing the residence
of Jesse Smith now occupied by
Thomas Wasson ana Bascomb Bon
ta thence in a straight line to the
residence including it occupied occupiedby
by Lee Cravens and owned by
v JArs Brice Steel and formerly the
residence of the late Thomas ThomasWoodford
Woodford thence to a stone st ne now nowcset nowt
v cset t set in in the South Southmargin margin of the
Paris and lLittle Little Rock turnpikec turnpike
c about ab utseventvfive seventyfive feet from a
print pinton int on said pike wer were Roseberry Roseberryt
t and Cain corner on saidpikethence saidpike thence thencein
in a straight line to toa a point on the theJohn
v John JohnSkillma Skillman Srs rs pike on top topof topof
of hill southwest of Skillmans
residence where Will Young and andthelands
the heJands lands of the estate of John W
i L Skillman Sr corner on said pike
thence in a straight line tn the thlmain themain
main house including inclu in it on tre
t farm Iii lately t ly sold by W C J Wilker
t son to Ycunsj YGun Brcs therce thEr c Ce in a
straight line to a point in Jotn JotnCollins
Collins line where Htnry Ht nry Cay ry
2 j > wood Q dand and Mrs Johnson JohnEoncornr corner
TsiV i th thence nce cejn in a straight str ig t line lo 0 ar ard d in
1 eluding the theresId residence nce of Miss
Belle Bel1 Horton thence in a a straight
c line li io fothe to the junction of the Rock
Bridge ridkt pike with the North Mid MiddIetownand MiddIetown
dletovrn dIetownand and Levy pike thence
With witbthe the middle thereof with the themeandering themeandering
meandering of the theaaid said Rock RockBridge
Bridge pike to a point on said pike pikewhereJames
where whereJames James Clarke ald Ben Dal
straight1iue zell zellcorner corner thence in a straight
liue t teL te L S Crouchs home place placenow
now occupied and owned by Chas Cba CharI
I JPrazier including said residence residencethence residEncethence
thence in in a straight line linetua to a stone stonenew stonenew
new set et on Levy Judy pike near neatJ nearJohn
John J bnMcDamels McDamels residence residenceand and two
and andone one half milts mil s oy D a aatraight
traight raightJine line from the loca 10ac lo
c t tthin thin t JJ1pfthe of the center centrof of the graded 2rad
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j1 s bi J
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t
school s hoolsiteatLttfleROcki site SiteatLttle1Rbck at LittleRocVthenceih theD t1hencei eJn eJna
a straight str ig it line lin to t Ned ed Gillispiefs GJlli Gilliipisnew Pi s snew
new gate on nPaytII PaytpH Lick pike pket piketowit
towit t wit his gateon gate on Payton ayt n Lick LiCkp Lckpike
pike p ke nearest the t e treminus on 01 01saI said saI saidpikeoftbe
pike pikeoftbe of ofthedut the dirt road Jeadingto Jeadingtothe leading to tothe
the Burris school schoolhouse house being bemgabout beingabout
about fifty or one hundred hundredyardsj hundredyardsjmore yards yardsmore
more or less from the terminus terminusof terminusIf
of If said dirt road on said pike pikethence pikethence
thence from said gate in a straight straightline straightline
line to and including the residence residenceowned residenceowned
owned by John Burris and occu occupied occupied ¬
pied by Chas Hopkins thence thenceto thenceto
to the front gate of said resi res residence 1 1denee ¬
dence on the Carlisle and RogersMill Rogers RogersMill
Mill pike thence to the middle of ofsaid ofsaid
said pike thence with the middle middleof middleof
of ofsaid said pike as it meanders to thefork the theforkof
fork forkof of the theCarlisleand Carlisle and Rogers Mill Millpike Millpike
pike at the foot of Johnsons Hill Hillthence Hillthence
thence along the line between Ned NedGillispie NedGillispieand
Gillispie Gillispieand and Jonathan Burris to a apoint apoint
point in Jonathan Burris line linewhere linewhere
where said Gillispie and Mrs MrsKate MrsKate
Kate Bryan corner thence along alongthe alongthe
the line between Mrs Kate Bryan Bryanand Bryanand
and the lands of Ned Gillispie to tothe tothe
the alongthe line of RogerBurris Roger Burris thence along
the line between Roger Burris and andNed andNed
Ned Giilibpie to the point where wherethey wherethey
they corner with Roy Burris near nearBoone nearBoone
Boone creek bridge thence with withthe withthe
RoyBurris the line of Ned Gillispie and Roy
Burris to the center of the Car Carlisle Carlisle ¬
lisle and Rogers Mill pike thence thencealong thencealong
along the middle of said pike to tothe tothe
the point where Jesse N Fishback Fishbackand Fishbackand
and Anderson Bonta corner in said saidpike raidpike
pike thence leaving the pike so as asto asto
to include in this graded common commonfchool commonFchool
Fchool district the land of Jesse J es e
eN
N Fifhbaek lying on the South Southside Southside
side of Hinkston in Bourbon coun county county ¬
ty and andrunning running with his outer outtrboundary outerboundary
boundary from said pike to Hink Hinkston linkston ¬
ston thence with the middle of ofHinkston ofHinkston
Hinkston beginningbut to the point of beginning
but all of the land now owned by
byF
F M Gillispie otherwise known knownand knownand
and called call d Ned ed Gillispie are ex excluded excluded ¬
cluded from this graded common commonschool commonschool
school district except however howeverthe howeverthe
the farm of 129 acres and 3 rods rodsconveyed rodsconveyed
conveyed by E T Talbee to F M
Gillispie MGillispie recordin Son by deed of record
in the office of the Clerk of the
theEourbon
Bourbon County Court in Deed
DeedBook
Book 94 page 272 272and 272andsaid and andsaid said farm farmof farm9f
of 9f includedin 129 acres and an 3 rods is included includedin
in in said graded common school dis district ¬
trict
It is ordered and entered upon the theorder theorder
order book cf this court that the boun ¬
dary boundary of the proposed graded common commonschoo1district commonSchooldistrict
schooljdistrict as agreed upon by the
thtCounty
County befixed Judge and the petitioners be
fixed and it is hereby fixed as above set setout setout
out and the sheriff of Bourbon county
is countyis directed to open a poll in said pro proposed ¬
posed graded gradedcommon common school district districton
on 1910for the eighth day of October 1910
ofthe for the purpose of taking the sense of
the legal white voters in said proposed proposedgraded proposedgraded
graded common school district upon
uponthe the proposition whether or o not they theywill theywill
will vote an annual tax of 35 cents on oneach oneach
each eachone one hundred dollars of property propertyassessed propertyassessed
assessed in said proposed graded com commonschool cornmon
mon monschool school district belonging to white whitevoters whitevoters
voters or corporations and anda a poll tax taxof taxof150
of of150 150 per captia on each white male
maleinhabitant
inhabitant over twentyone yaers of age agerEsiding ageresiding
residing in said proposed graded common commonsehool commonschool
school district 25 cents of the 35 cents centson centson
on each eachone one hundred dollars of assess assessed asscssed ¬
I ed edpropertybelonging property propertybelonging belonging to white voters votersor votersor
or corporations to be used for the pur purpose punpose ¬
pose of maintaining a graded common commonEchool commonrchool
school in said proposed graded common commonschuol commonschool
school oflfiO district and the poll tax of
inhabitant 1 lfiO 0 per capita on each white male in ¬
habitant over twentyone years of age ageresidjng ageresiding
residing in said proposed common commongraded commongraded
graded school district to be used for form formaintaining
maintaining m intaining a graded gradedcommon common school
in schJolin said district districtand and the remaining 10 10cents 10cents
cents of the 35 cents on each one hun ¬
hundred
dred dollars of assessed property to be beused beused
used for purchasing and erecting suit Ruitable suitable ¬
able buildings therefor It shall be bethe bethe
the duty of the County Clerk togive to tosaid tosaid
said sheriff a certified copy of this or ¬
der order as it appears on the order book bookwithin bookwithin
1 within ten days d3ysafter after said saidorder order is ismade ismade
thedefendants made To the foregoing judgment the
defendants HFrazier F M Gillispie C H
Frazier James H Hopkins William
WilliamThomas
Thomas Clarence Rolls John L
Soper SoperH LSoperH R P Hopkins H pkins B F Hopkins Hopkinsand Hopkinsand
and H F Hopkins object o j ct and accept acc pt
A ptA Copy Attest AttestPEARCE A AttestPEARCE ttest
PEARCE PATON C B C C CState
State of Kentucky Bourbon county
Sct SetI countySct
I Pearce Paton Clerk of the Bour ¬
thatthe bon b Bourboa on County coun ty CourtKy Cou rtKy do certify that
the foregoing is a true and correct correctcopy correctcopy
copy of the judgment in the matter matterof matterof
of the petition to establish a graded gradedcommon gradedcommon
common school at Little Rock Ken Kentucky Kentucky ¬
tucky as shown by the records in my myoffice myoffice
office Given under my myhana hand this 19th
day 19thday of August 1910 1910PEARCE 1910fEARUE 1910ARCE
PEARCE ARCE PATON Clerk ClerkNOTICE ClerkNOTICE
NOTICE NOTICEThe NOTICEThe
The undersigned Sheriff of Bourbon
County BourbonCounty gives notice that at the Bour ¬
bon Bourbon inLittle County election booth located in
Little Rock Bourbon county Ken
tuckyon t Kent ckyon the 8th day of October 1910 1910open 1910open
open a poll as required by the fore foregoing foregoing ¬
going order and for the purpose there ¬
in therein stated
statedA
A tt S THOMPSON S B C CThe
The Oldest Fair
The Bourbon Bourb n Fair is the oldest fair
in fairin the State The sixtyfourth annual annualexhibition annualexhibition
exhibition will be given iven on September
610 inclusive It was better last lastyear lastyear
year excelin than ever and promises to excel
in every respect this year Exhibitors Exhibitorsphould Exhibitorsshould
should write the Secretary at once for forentry forentry
entry blanks
blanksThe
The Happy Girl GirlNo GirlNo GirlNo
No trait of a girls character Is Ismore Ismore
more prized than tha a sweet and nanny
harmydisposition
disposition It makes the home life
bright rlght ItsmoQths8Vay 1t smooths away the little lit IIIZ1eroughnesses l
roughnesses roug niesses and nd It is like lke i iraY a ray bf 9f 9fsuns bfSunshine
sunshine suns 1ne that brightens the darkpstcorners darkest darkstcorners
I corners corners and drives away discontent discontentand discontentand
and gloom The happy girl makes the
happy thehappy and contented wife who will
bring willbring qualities her girlhoods endearing quali ¬
ties to make fresh sunshine In her hernew hernew
new home homeHome Home Notes NotsAbout
About the th Only Thing Left LeftMy
My present patient said the pret ¬
pretty
ty nurse is very exacting Wants Wantssomething Wantssomething
something all the time timeIINever Never Nevermind
mind himI lnd He may ask you to marry him
I wouldnt be surprised If If he did He
Hehas
has about run rw out of > other otherrequesu requests
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BASE BALL
FRIDAY JRIDAYThe RIDAV
The entry of the Maysville club into intothe intOthe
the Blue Grass League Leag e in that city cityFriday cityFriday
Friday with its first game on the home h homegrounds ni
grounds resulted in a defeat defeatbya defeatbyascore by a ascore
score of seven to one in favor of theParis the theParis
Paris team A crowd of more than thaneight
eight hundred was present to see the theI thegame
I game gameTht The Th Maysville team t am was handicap handicapI handicappedbY handicapped ¬
ped pedbY by being e in short of regular regularJlayer players playersand s saD
I and aD pad ad d to import a pitcher Intcherfrom from Lud L LudloW d
loW The features were the thefieldmg thefieldmgand fielding fieLdingand
110 and hitting ittingofKaiser of Kaiser the hitting of ofS ofSaott
Scott S ottand and Chapman and the play playa i 2 of ofDressel ofLiressel
Dreasel Score ScoreMaysvijle0 I IMaysville
Maysville Maysvijle0 e 0 0100000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 01Pads 01Paris2103100007 1 1Paris
Paris Paris2103100007 21 2 1 0 3100 3 100 0 007 007Batterl 0 0BatteriesrPans
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Paris2103100007BatteiieaParis t
BatteriesrPans Batterl sParIs Ppole Poole and Thau ThauMaysvi11e ThauMaysville
Maysville Glenn and Schultz Errors ErrorsParis
Paris 1 Maysville 2 2 Hits HitsParis Paris
11 Maysville 8 Earned runs run runsanis Paris aris
4 Maysville 1 Two base hitsrMc hits hitsMeKernan Mc McKernan
Kernan Goodman Scott Three base basehitsKaiser basehitsKaiser
hits hitsKaiser Kaiser Barnett Home run runScott runScott
Scott Sacrifice f hits hitsKaiser Kaiser Thau ThauSacrifice ThauSacrifice
Sacrifice flys flysKulman Kulman Chapman ChapmanStolen ChapmanStolen
Stolen bases basesBarnett Barnett Chapman ChapmanThau ChapmanThau
Thau Poole Bases on balls ballsoff ballsoffKennedy ballsoffKennedy off
Kennedy 2 off Glenn 2 off Poole 2 2Struck 2Struck j
Struck out by Poole 11 iby by Glenn 2 2Wild 2Wild
Wild pitch pitchKennedy Kennedy Hit by pitcher pitcherby pitcherby
by Kennedy 2 Time Timel 155 55 Umpire UmpireBohannon UmpireBohannon
Bohannon BohannonSATURDAY BohannonSATURDAY
SATURDAY SATURDAYThe SATURDAYTh
The Th two games gam s between Paris and andMaysville andMaysville
Maysville in the latter city Saturday Saturdaybroght Saturdaybroght
broght out a good crowd to see the theBourbonites theBourbonites
Bourbonites win the thefirst first game by a ascore ascore
score of b to 2 The second game was wascalled wascalled
called in the eighth inning on account accounto accountof
of o darkness with a tie score of of3 3 to 3 3Maysville 3Maysville
Maysville tried out five pitchers in inthe inthe
the first game gamebut but none of them seem seemed seemed ¬
ed to stop the onslaught of the Bour Bourbonites Boutbonites ¬
bonites Both games were better betterplayed betterplayed
played than that of Friday the second secondgame secondgame
game being especially good The Thepitching Thepitching
pitching of Williams was the feature featureof featureof
of the two games He struck out nine ninemen ninemen
men and forced the tie score Scores ScoresMaysvillel ScoresMaysville1010000002
Maysville1010000002Paris Maysville Maysvillel Maysville1010000002 10100000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 02Paris 02Paris
Paris 3002000 3 3002000016 3002000016BatteriesParis 0 0 2 0 0 0 Ol 016 016Batteri 6 6Batteries
Batteries Batteri BatteriesParis sParis Paris Scheneberg and andThau andThau
Thau Msysville M Y3vi1le Kennedy Nelson NelsonHughes NelsonHughes
Hughes Mowrey Clift and Schultz SchultzErrorsParis SchultzErrorsParis
Errors ErrorsParis Paris b Maysvile 3 Hits HitsParis HitsParis
Paris 8 Maysville 5 Earned runs runsPar runsPari3
Paria Par 3 2 Three base hit hitGoCJdman hitGoCJdmanTwo hitGoodmanTwo Goodman
Two base hits hitEClift Clift Dressel 2 2I 2Bases 2Bases I
Bases on balls ballsoff off Scheneberg 5 off offKenned I IKenned
Kenned 1 off Nelson 1 off Huhes Huhes11 Huhes11off fI 1
off Mwory 1 Left on bases basesMaysille Maysille
5 Paris 7 Home run baSeSMaYSilIel Kahlman KahlmanStruck KuhimanStruck
Struck out outby by Scheneber 7 by Ken Kennedylbyllughesiby ¬ I Inedy
nedy nedylbyllughesiby 1 by Hughes 1 by Morvrey Mo rvrey 3 3I 3by 3iby I
by Clift 2 Double palys palysBadger palysBadgerMiller Badger
Miller Dressel Passed ball ballSchultz Schultz
2 Time Tmel 1 59 Umpire UmpireBonannon Bunannon
SECOND GAME GAMEMaysville GAMEMaysvilln0
Maysville MaysvilleO 0 200100 2 0 0 1 0003 0003Paris 0 0 0 03 03Paris 3 3Paris
Paris 1 100020003 100020003BatteriesParis 00020 0 0 0 2 0 00 0 03 03BatteriesParis 3 3Batteries
Batteries BatteriesParis Paris Scheneberg Wil WilHams Wilhams ¬
Hams and Holder Maysville Dailej Daile3iand Daileyand
and Schultz Errors ErrorsPat Paris s 2 Mays Maysville Maysyule ¬
ville 2 Hits HitsParis Paris 3 Maysville 8 SThree 8Three
Three base hits hitsMiller Miller Kaiser Left Lefton Lefton
on bases baspsMaysville Maysville 5 Paris 4 Bases Baseson Baseson
on ballsoff Williams 1 off Dailey 3 3Vild 3Wild
Wild pitch pitchWilliams Williams Two base hit hitGistler hitGistler
Gistler Struck out outby by Scheneberg
1 by Williams 9 by Dailey 1 1 Passed Pa PassedballThau ed edballThau
ball ballThau UmvireBohannJn Thau Time Timel50 Timei 150 50 Umpire
3ohannm Attendance AttendanceBOO 800 800SUNDAY
SUNDAY jf jfBefore
Before one of the largest crowd crowcUf crowcUfof of ofthe ofthe
the he season Paris went down to defeat defeatSunday defeatSunday
Sunday at the hands of the Winches Win Winchester hes
ter er Hustl rs by the score of 9 to 2 2Toney 2Toney
Toney onlyfour was invincible allowing only
four our hits He walked only one man manand manand
and andcent cent ent nine of the Bourbonite slug sluggers sluggers ¬
gers to the bench on strikes strikesWinchell strikesWinchell strikesWinchell
Winchell was unable to find the th plat plateand plateand
eand in the second besion sesion walked two twomen twomen
men and hit another filling the bases
Toney basesToney then hit to right and andon on the therelay therelay
relay of the ball by Goodman whch whchwent whchwent
went wild three men scored Toney
taking loneytaking third thirdIn thirdIn thirdIn
In the third for the visitors Kircher Kircherthe Kircherthe
the first up singled to left and reached reachedsecond reachedsecond
second on Scotts Scott fumble of ofMuUins ofMuUinsgrounder Mullins Mullinsgrounder
base8n grounder Both men advanced a base
theformers 5n n Barneys bunt the ball hitting the
formers towaldWinchell bat and rolling slowly toward
Winchell Coleman then hit a hard hardone hardone
downKircher one that Barnett partly knocked down
Kircher and Mullin scoring Winchell Winchellthen Winchellthen
then retired Harold being substitut substituted substituted ¬
ed edThe edThe edThe
The visitors kept up their work of
hammering ofhammering the ball scoring two runs
in runsin the sixth on a base on ballsa single
ReedAnother by slOgleby Callahan and a double by Reed
Another was put over the rubber in
inthe
the eighth on a single by Gopsetree Goosetreea Goosetreeasacrifice Goosetree a asacrifice
sacrifice by Yeager and singles by
Toney byToney and Callahan In the ninth
the ninththe Hustlers ustlers got their last run Cole Col Coleman ¬
fortwo man drove a beauty to deep left for
two bases stole third and walked walkedin walkedinon in inon
on talliesin a balk bal < Paris got their two tallies
in the fifth and sixth sixthScor Score ScoreParis
Paris ParisO 0 0000li0002 00 0 0 U 1 11 1 0 0002 0 0 2
Winchester 2Winchester Winch Winchtster0320020119 0000li0002Winchtster0320020119 Winchtster0320020119BatterierPaiis ster > 0 3 2 0 0 02 2 0 1 1 19 9
9Bat
lThau Bat BatteriesP BatterierPaiis teriee Paris s Winchell Harrell l
Thau Winchester Winc St r Toney and Kir Kircher Kircher ¬
I KirI cher Errors PEris Paris 0 Winchester 3
Hits HitsParis 3HitsParis Paris 4 Winchester 12 Earned EarnedrunsWinchfster EarnedrunsWinchester
runs runsWinchfster Winchester 4 Paris 1 Two base
f ita it Coleman 2 Reed Barnett Kais Kaiser ¬
er r Base on balls ballsoff off Winchell 2 off
offHarold
Harold 4 off jffToney Toney 1 Hit by piched
outbyWinchell baall baallGoosetree pichedbaallGoosetree Goosetree Struck Struckoutby out outby by
Winchell 2 by Harold 1 by Toney 9 9EaCricfie 9aericfie
basesMIKerlJan iiaoricfie hit hi hitYeaer t Yeaer Y eaer Stolen bases
MoKernan Coleman Left Lefton on bases
playsThau tt inchester inchesterS 8 Pai is 3 Double plays
Thau to Scott Time 1ime205 205 Attend Attendan Attendance1600 ¬
ance an ance1600 ceI 1600 600 Umpire Brady BradyMONDAY BradyMONDAY
MONDAY MONDAYThe MONDAYThe
The Bourbonites lost the first game gameof gameof
of Senators the series to the Frankfort t Sena Senators ¬
WhitePark tors yesterday afternoon at t White
Park by a scnre Ecor of f 3 3tQ to 2 jVinchell Vinchel1was
was cJn h the mound I Uhdfor for the locals and andwhile
while wh andwh 1e he bened held 1I1e tlie viaifors i foTS to pseven psevensafe seven sevensafe
safe bunchhits lir drives ves they were able to bunch
hits in thesec the secondhand rid and fourth innings inningswhich inningswhich
which counted fprvthree tthree tallies Sev Several 5everal ¬
eral times timesdu during durihgthe i g the contest the lo 10cals b bcabs ¬
cals had men on tin bases but Cramer Cramerwould Cramerwould
would not allow hits when placed in
this inthis position The locals Ecored one onerun onerun
run in each the sixth and seventh in inDings ¬
nings ningsParis 1
Paris 2Frankfoit ParisO 0 00000llOo2 0000110 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 2
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Paris will play here today the theFrankfort theFrahkfort
Frankfort Senators Sen tors being the attrac attraction attraction ¬
tion Wednesday they go toMaysville toMaysvillefor
for a dobule header and play there on onThursday onThursday
Thursday and nd Friday the Colts will wiUbe wiUbehere be behere
here for a game which is sure to prove proveone proveone
one of the moat interesting of the theseason theseason
season the locals have one game the thebestof thebest
best bestof of it iton on the seasons play and the theSheetsXancey theSheetsYancey
SheetsYancey agrgegation will strug strnggl struggui ¬
gui gl hard co even up mattres mattresParis mattresParis mattresParis
Paris has yet five scheduled games gameswith gameswith
with the Colts besides two postponed postponedgames postponedgames
games and one tie game The Colts Coltsare Coltsare
are playing good ball and having havingstruck havingstruck
struck their gait they have been slow slowly slowly ¬
ly crawling up on the Borubonites and andfrom andfrom
from now till the close of the season seasonthe seasonthe
the eight eight games games to be played will be befiercely befiercely
fiercely and hot contested for forSaturday forSaturday forSaturday
Saturday Paris invades the Capital
for another game with the Lawmakers Lawmakersand
and return home for a double header headerSunday
Sunday with Maysville
Watch for or the Pony PonyPony PonyPony
Pony given away at 2 oclock this thiaafternoon thisafternoon
afternoon afternoonWork
Work on New N ev Bridge Begins eginsTolI To ¬
day dayWork dayWork
Work V ork on the construction of the new newrailroad newrailroad
railroad bridge spanning sp mning Houston Houstoncreek Houstoncreek
creek and Main street near Second Secondwill Secondwill
will be commenced this thismorning morning morningOrders morningOrders
Orders to begin the immediate recon reconstructiun reconstructiun ¬
structiun ot the bridge were wer issued issuedfrom issuedfrom
from the office of the L N about abouttwo abouttwo
two weeks ago agoOwing agoOwing agoOwing
Owing to the vast increase in the theamount theamount
amount of traffic on the line whichnecesEitated which whichnecessitated
necessitated the bringing into service servicethe service servicethe
the heaviest locomotives it was deem deemed deemed ¬
ed advisable to recontsruct the bridge bridgeto
to insure perfect safety The big bigbridge bigbridge
bridge is seven hundred feet long and andwill andwill
will be torn away and replaced without withoutth withoutthe
th the e ctopping of the trains trainsThe trainsThe trainsThe
The new bridge will be of the via vi viaduct ¬
duct type and anclthe the work will be entire entirely entirely ¬
ly under the supervision of Mr Harry HarryStamler HarryStamler
Stamler Supervisor of Bridges and andBuildings andBuildings
Buildings It will cost over 550000 50000 50000Workmen 50000Workmen
Workmen to the number of 25 will be beemployed beemployed
employed constantly constan ly for a period of ofthree ofthree
three months the length of time it is isestimated isestimated
estimated that will be required to re rebuild rebuild ¬
build the bridge bridgeThe bri bridgeThe ge geThe
The stone pier or abutment that sup supcorts suptorts ¬
ports the present bridge on the East Eastside Eastside
side of f Main street will be torn away awayand awayand
and a new pier built further removed removedfrom removedfrom
I from the street and this improvement improvementwhi improvementwhich
which whi h is voluntarily made by and at atthe atthe
the expense of the L N will admit admitof admitof
of the widening of the th street and side sidewalk sidewalk ¬
walk at this point where it has al always always ¬
ways been very narrow and dangerous dangerousThe dangerousThe
The present pier is strong and sub substantial substantial ¬
stantial and could be retained but butthe butthe
the L N has decided to make this thisimprovement thisimprovement
improvement for the benefit of the thecity thecity
city cityWhen
When the new viadnct bridge bri ge is com completed cornpleted ¬
pleted the heaviest types of Jocomo Jocomotives Ipcomo locomotives
tives used can then be run on this line linewhich linewhich
which will enable longer trains and andheavier andheavier
heavier loads to be hauled over the thelines thelines
lines linesOne
One of the features featur s of the new newbridge newbridge
bridge will be changes to be made in inthe
the foot bridge which is daily nsed by byhundreds byhundreds
hundreds of people and especially by bythe bythe
the crowds that attend the ball games gamesat gamesat
at White Park The foot footbridge bridge when vinencom whencometeJ
compJeteJ com cometeJ leteJ will be on a level level at the thenorth thenorth
north end and no steps will be neces necessary necessary ¬
sary to reach the bridge from the road roadthat roadthat
that enters White Addtiion AddtiionAt At the thesouth thesouth
south end on Main street seveal steps stepswill stepswill
will be used to ascend to the bridge bridgelevel bridgelevel
level levelChildish
Childish Guess GuessMamma GuessMamma GuessMamma
Mamma said little George afte afteseeing
seeing the black clouds disappear an all allnoting amnoting <
noting the sunshine has God washe washecthe <
the sky
skyMany
Many Man Attractive Features FeaturesThe FeaturesThe FeaturesThe
The sixtyfourth annual fair under underthe underthe
the auspices of the Bourbon County CountyAgricultural CountyAgricuLtural
Agricultural Society will be e held at atthe atthe
the grounds of the Society in Paris Parisfive Parisfive
five days commencing September 6 6Big 6Big
Big premium list and many other at attractive attractive ¬
tractive features
MATRIMONIAL MATRIMONIALThe
The Lexington Herald Herald says saysliThe liThe liThemarriage The Themarriage
marriage of Miss Isabella West Mar Marshall Marshall ¬
shall to Dr Graham Edgar dgar of Cha Cha10ttl Chalottevill
lotte lottevill vjllH Va will be quietly solemn solemnized solemnized ¬
ized Thursday evening at 6 30 oclock oclockat oclockat
at the home of the brides mother motherMrs motherMrs
Mrs Alfred Marshall on Rose street strQetthe streetthe
the Rev Edwn Muller officiating
officiatingMjss
MJSS Sarah Marshall the brides sis sister sister ¬
ter is too b bO maid maidof of honor and the thebridegrooms thebridegrooms
bridegrooms brother Mr Robert Ed Edgar Edgar ¬
gar of Montgomery Ala is to be bebest bebest
best man The other attendants will willbe willbe
be Misses Katherine Hopson Marga Margaret Margaret ¬
ret Hart Sarah Chorn and Louise LouiseRhodee
Rhodes who will form f < rm the aisle The Theceremony Theceremony
ceremony will be followed by a re reception reception ¬
ception and the couple will leave im immediately immediately ¬
mediately afterwrad afterwradfor for a trip an will willthen willthen
then go to Charlottesville to make maketheir maketheir
their home The wedding will be a abeautiful abeautiful
beautiful onlykinsmen event of the week and only
kinsmen and most intimate friends friendswill friendswill
will be present presentA
A marriage license was issued
Satruday issuedSatrudar to Mr Leonary McBee andMiss and a ml mlMiss
Miss Ida Jenkins J enkinsof of Harrison county
They countyThey were united in marriage by
Judge byJudge Denis Dundon DundonI DundonMr
I Mr Herman Lee Case and Miss
Eliazbeth MissEliazbeth Thorp of Georgetown were wereunited wereunited
united in in marriage in the parlors of ofthe ofthe
the Fordham Fordh FordhamHothl 1Hotel Hotel Monday afternoon afternoonthe fternoonthe
the Rev 8 vGW G W Clark of the Baptisit Baptisit Baptisitchur Baptisitchurcb
church chur h officiating The Th couple were were wereficcmpanie wereaccmpanie
acempanie by Mr J W Thorp Jr a
brother abrother of the bride brideThe
The lhefollowing following announcement has hasbeenre hasbeen
been beenre received receivedMr ei ved
II IIMr Mr Lafayette Grinnan GrinnanAnnounces GrinnanAnnounces
Announces the engagement of his
daughter daughterLouise hisdaughter daughterLouise daughterLouise
Louise Pinkerton Pinkertonto
to toDr
Dr James J ames Henry Winstanley Wins Winstanleyon nley nleyon
I on Wednesday Wedn BdaYAugust August the twenty
fourth fourthone twentyfourth fourthonethol1land
one onethol1land thousand nine b hundred ndredan and ten
Spokane Sp teliSp kane Washington
At A Athome thoni home v
WatervJU Wasning Washington op ij i it < t
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DEATHS DtAT DEATHSMrs S
Mrs Elizabeth Eliz b tti Whalty Vhal eighty eightyfour
four years old died diedFrid Friday yinorn morning ngaat ngaatthe atthe at
the home of her herson son Mr H He HeL HeWhaley L LWhaley
Whaley on 3out 3outh 1Main Main street street1 of ofgeneral ofgeneral
general debility Mrs Mrs 1 Whaley was was wasthe wasthe
the widow of the late lat W B Whaley Wb Whaleyand ley leyand
and fcwas was a native of Bourbon her hermaiden hermaiden
maiden ham > being beingEHzabeth Elizabeth Foster FosterShewaQ FosterShe
She ShewaQ wa the last surviving member of ofthe ofthe
the first congregation of the Christian Christianchurch Christianchurch
church in Clintonville which was wasformed wasformed
formed in 1855 1855Mrs 1855Mrs 1855Mrs
Mrs Whaley is survived by four foursons fourSons
sons Mr H C Whaley Mr H L LWhaley LWhaley
Whaley Mr James W Whaley and andMr andMr
Mr T C Whaley one onedaughter daughter Mrs MrsW MrsW
W L Hall twelve grandchildren and andtwo andtwo
two great grandchildren grandchildrenThe
The he funeral services were held Sun Sunday Sunday
da day v afternoon at the grave at four fouroclock fouroclock
oclock in the cemetery at Clinton Chntonville Clintonville
ville conducted by Elder Carey E EMoragnThe EMoragn
Moragn MoragnThe The pallbearers were S L LVeath LWeathers
Weathers Veath rs W P FHeathrnan Heathman L VHagan V VHagan
Hagan Porter Jett J ett B B Marsh W WHVhaley WH
H HVhaley Whaley Jr J > P Hutchcraft and andW andW
W T Talbott TalbottMrs
Mrs Martha Link mother of ofCouncilman ofCouncilman
Councilman Robert Link of this thi city citydied citydied
died Sunday afternoon at three oclock oclockat oclockat
at the homeof her daghter Mrs Ella EllaGregg EllaGregg
Gregg on Loudon avenue in Lexing Lexington Lexington ¬
ton tonMrs
Mrs Link was in her seventysecond seventysecolidyear
year and had been ill only a few fe w days daysShe daysShe
jShe She was the mother of eleven elevnchildrenRobert elevenchildrenRobert
children childrenRobert Robert Link William Frea Freaand Freeand
and Samuel Link of Kansas City Mo MoJoin MoJol
Jol Join n Link Mrs Mollie Abner and andMrs andMrs
Mrs Ella Gregg of Lexihgton Mrs MrsLizzie MrsLizzie
Lizzie Hornback and Mrs Sarah SarahBodkins Sarahl3odkins
Bodkins of Nicholas county George GeorgeLink GeorgeLink
Link Linkand and Mrs Louisa Williams of ofBombon ofBourbon
Bourbon coutny coutnyThe coutnyThe coutnyThe
The body will be brought to Paris Paristhis Paristhis
this morning for burial services tak taking taking ¬
ing place at the grave in the Paris Pariscemetery Pariscemetery
cemetery at eleven oclock conducted conductedb conductedby
by b the Rev J H Williams The pall pallbearers pallbearers
bearers wilj wilt be Robert Link Fred FredLink FredLink
Link William Wi11h n Link George Link LinkJ LinkJohn
John J ohn Link Sam SamLink Link
SamLinkWebers
Webers Band BandOne BandOne
One of the most pleasing features featuresof
of the Bourbon Fair which is to be beheld beheld
held in this city September 610 inclu inclusive inclusive ¬
sive will be the music which is to be befurnished befurnished
furnished by Webers Military Band Bandof Bandor
or of Cincinnati Last year the musical musicilprogram musicALprogram
program greatly pleased the patrons patronsof patronsof
of the fair and the officers of the so society society ¬
ciety this year secured the services of ofWeber ofWeber
Weber and his celebrated band to tofurnish tofurnish
furnish the music musicHE
HE OUGHT NOT TO KICK
Qt Q DRC RC Nera BNp BNpA
A fool and his money are soon soonparted soonparted
parted partedBut s
But you get the wedding fees par parson parson
son
Not Much of ofa a Secret SecretA
A little book on sale is entitled entitledliThe liThe liTheSe The TheSecret
Secret Se ret of a Happy Life lfe lfeOf Of OfJheres Theres no nosecret nosecret
secret about it It All you OU have to do is Isto isto
to pay your debts get married let letyour letyour
your wife be the boss and nd never try tryto tryto
to lick a bigger man than yourself yourse yourseThere yourselfThere
There may be other roads to happi happlness happiness ¬
ness but this is the shortest cut cutTrue
True Idea of Education EducationEducation
Education is not intended to makeclergymenscheolmasters make makeclergymen
clergymen clergymenscheolmasters schoolmasters or or lawyers lawyersbut lawyersbut
but men and women wpm womenPublic en
Public Sale
OF OFilousehole
Honsehole and Kitchen Fur Furf FurnI
nittire nI nitureThe f ure
The Th undersigned undersignedwill will willoffer offer at public p bHc bHcacution blicacution
acution on onWednesday onWednesday
Wednesday Aug 31 1919 1919at I 919 919at
at the residence en Fifteenth street streetthe streetthe
the following foHowingCooking followingCooking
Cooking stove cooking utensil ice icecream icecream
cream curtainsiron freezer carpets rugs curtains
iron beds mattresses mattress s dishes oishesand and other otherhousehold otherhousehold
household articles too numerous t tmention tmention
mention mentionMRS
MRS BETTIE BETTIEMcIL McILVAINE YAINE
For Sale
One Onefourseateti fourseated trap also close closecar car carniage ¬
riage closecarriage Both in perfect condition conditionCan conditionCan
Can be seen at any time TNil W il sell sellcheap sellcheap
cheap if sold at a1 once Apply to oraddress or oraddress
address undersignedMRS the undersigned und rsigned
MRS HENRY M SKILLMAN SKILLlIAN192t
192t Lexington Ky KySoiithdown
Southdown Sheep For SaleTh1rtyE Sale SaleThirty
Thirty Th1rtyE Ewes fJ Pure P rebr bred d South downs downsAddress ownllAddress
Address A AP P ADAIR ADAIRHome ADAIRUomePhoneShaw ADAIRHome
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ii
> < Preached 1 he Lt Last t Scrmtn SermnRev er
tcburcb Rev Geo GooW W Clarke of f the Baptist B pt i t
church preached his last lastserI sermon 1 n t to
his hisconcregation tohis congregation Sunday Sundaymorning morning and
Sunday SundayeveningfiUed andSundayeveningfiUed evening filled the th pulpit ptilpitat at the
theUnion
Union services servic s at the Christian CnriBtianchurch Cnrjst inn innchurch
church Rev Clarke and family f mily will
leave leaveThursday willleaveThursday lea Thursday for fo Henderson Ky
wherfl wherAhe KywherAhe he goes to accept the pastorate pastorateof
of the First Baptist church in that thatcity thatcity
city of which he will take charge the
first thefirst RevClarke Sunday in September eptember Rev
Clarke will return to Paris to attend
the attendthe dedication of the ntw Baptist Baptiqtchurch Baptjqfchurch
church in this city which is rapidly
nearing rapidiynearing completion completioni
9
Pony Day DayThe
The Th first day of f the Bourbon County
Fair CountyFair will be pony day A number of ofx of ofattractive ofattractive x
attractive bethe rings and premiums will w ill be
the offreing Aside from this there therewill therevill
will be other rings The first day too
is toois designated desig1atedas as childrens chiId Ens day which
whichin
in addition to the t e pony display will wilty willmake v
wiltmak y
make mak it enjoyable The tfouroon Fair Fairvf Fai vf
Faibegins i
begins September 6 and continues for
farfive
five days
Donations for or1he or the Fair Dinners IlinnersThe DinnersThe
churchhave The ladies lai s of the Methodist Methodistchurch church
have secured the
concession to serve servemeals servemeals
meals at the fair grounds during the
fair thefair and donations are being solicited
The Methodist congregation con regation recently recentiysuffered recentlysuffered
suffered the loss of its church by fire fireand fireand
and the ladies will serva meals on the
fair thefair grounds with a view of raising
raisingfunds
funds with which to assist in replacing
the replacingthe buidling Town and country peope peop peopesholud
sholud contribute liberally to this thisworthy
worthy cause and donations donationsshoulri donationsshoulricome should shouldcome
come attendedthe in plenty Those who wh attended
the fair last year and visited the din ¬
ing dining room are acquainted acquaintedwith with thesumptuousess the thesumptuousess
sumptuousess of the meals served by
the bythe yearlfthey Methodist ladies and this yearf yeai
they will no doubt eclipse all their thirprevious
previous efforts 22 3t
Gives a aW Woman oman Confidence ConfidenceIf
If a woman is not altogether good goodlooking
looking and still has a nice babysoft babysofts1n babysoftskin
skin a rich perfect > erfect complexion comple ion it itgives itgives
gives her confidence in herself herselfc c It Itmakes
makes her charming and makes you youforget youforget
forget any defects in her features featuresImprove
Improve your complexion by becom becorning ¬
ing a patron of our establishment establishmentwhere establishmentwhere
where it is i the t e ambition a ition of ot otClr our ex experts >
perts to make women beautiful beautifulMRS
MRS M A PATON t
1 Ii i If IfExposition
1Appalachian Appalachian ppaiac ian ianExposition
I Exposition
Greatest Ever Held in inThe
I I The South SouthI SouthAt SouthAt
I At Knoxville Tenn lennI
Sept 12 to Oct 12 12Mapificent
I ISept 12I I
Buildings BuildmgsMore Magnificent Magnificent and Mammoth MammothBuildings
More to see and amuse than thanI thanever thanever
ever offered at a Southern Ex Exposition ¬
I position EXIposition and 10000 10 trotting 000 in races purses for running runningand EXI
Exploiationby 10000 in Aerial Exploiation
by machines of Wright Broth BrothI Brothers Brothers
ers Strobel and other Aero Aeronauts ¬
nauts See the theAir Air Ships
25000 in Matchless Fire Fireworks Fireworks ¬
I Iers AerO1nauts AerO1
works Grand Battle of the theClouds theClouds
Clouds Pompeii and Pains Fall of ofPompeii
I PompeiiI I IMulhalls PompeiiIMulhalls of and PompeiiMulhalls Mulhalls note noteI noteI noteAdmission twentyfive Famous other Wild shows showsof West WestI Westand Westand I
I IAdmission I Admission to Grounds 50 50I 50I 50Cents I
I Cents nts in Day After AfterI
ICe I I 6 6pm p m 25 cents centsI centsI centsRemember 1
I IRemember Remember Dates DatesI these Special SpecialI SpecialDates I
Live Stock and September RacesSeptember Races 1213 1213Night 1213NightHorse
I 1Live Night NightHorse Horse September ShowSeptember Show RacesI 13 14 15 15Bench I
Bench Show ShowSept Sept 22 23 24 24Pigeon
Pigeon and Pet Stock Show ShowSeptember
September 27October 1 1Poultry 1Poultry 1Poultry
Poultry Show ShowOctober October 512 512Wrighb 5 512Wright 2 2Wright
Wright Brothers Air Ship ShipDays ShipDays ShipDays 1I I
I Days Stroebles DirigibleBalloon DinigiblBalloonEvery September September2229 September2229Stroebles 2229 2229Stroebles
Every Day DaySept Sept MOct Oct 12 12I 12I 12Pains 12Pains
Pain Pains s Fire Works Every EveryEvening EveryEveningSept
EveningSept Evening Sept 12 Oct 12 12Batt1e
Battle of the Clouds Sept1924 Sept1924Fall
EveryI I
I Fall of Pompeii September 26Octoberl 1
Special rates every day and andremarkably
remarkably low railroad rates ratestoO ratesto
to Knoxville aud audreturnon audreturnonTuesdays return on onTuesdays
Tuesdays and Thursdays as fol follows follows ¬
Iremarkably ratesI I
I I lows lowsParis Paris Paris 430
Lexington Richmond n 3 435 350 350See 50
I ILexmgton I 4351 =
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