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-.-.- i l j I , rv n, c lw IV I, i- p m ?'& j Satisfactory Service 4 To everyone in Each Suit is the S Result obtained. 4j Likewise you will Cj Indeed appreciate jjj None like the Genuine Bench Tailored and Hand Finished "Sterling Suits" We also have a large 5? Stock of EXTRA PANTS Cj in all sizes, and will 4 Save You Money ! 48 4) WE GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES 4 AND PLEASE YOU TOO 4S F.W.Nunn, dentist, Press Building New graham flour Morris & Yates. R. L. Flanary was in Dixon Thursday. Mama has a hcadach and wants a Fru Tola. Miss Ida Duval, of Repton, came over Saturday. Miss Nellie Sutherland is visiting friends in Morganficld. M. Schwab left for Paducah, Tuesday on a business trip. Little Miss Vivian Rochester is visiting relatives in Central City. Cash for wheat at Schwab's. Mrs. Howard McConnell returned home Tuesday, after a visit to Repton. Mrs. -Jane Carter and daughter, Miss Lclia, were in town shopping Monday. Mrs. J. L. Schrode, of Hopkins-ville, spent Sunday with her father, C. E. Doss. J. S. MoMurray and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with the family of Will Adams. Ray Flanary spont a few days in Morganficld last week, and attended the commencement. Phone in your orders for ice early each morning. Call 300. Marion Ice & Storage Co, Inc. Leslie McltoQ returned Saturday from Champaign, 111., where he has been- attonding school. Invatations arc out tor the celebration of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. Akin, of Princeton. Ice cream and strawberry supper, at Seminary Springs June 15, given by T. J. Woody and J. S. Burks. Mrs, J. W. Lamb and little daughter, Gcucva, are visiting her sister, Miss Mary Cameron, in Hopkinsville. Kitchen cabinets at Dorr's. A. J. Bskew has moved to Marion, having bought 0. H. Paris' residency in tho North West section of the city. Mrs. T. E. Hcarin and children, who have been visiting tho family of 0. E. Doss,' returned to Madisonville Tuesday. Miss Kathrine Carter, of Lovias, spent, several days in town, tho first of tho week audattonded the Wolfe-Eaton wedding, If You Come Just Received Another Lot of NEW HATS. We have the stylish kind in fur, straw and panama. SHIRTS SHIRTS With collars attached in those nice negligees from 50c to $2.50 Each Also most any other style made. See them. F.W.Nunn, dentist, Press Building. E. L. Nunn, of Rodney, was in town Saturday. Dan Riley and family moved to Texas last week. Oak rockers and chairs at bottom prices at Dorr's. FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms. Mrs. Nina Howekton. Sam Walker returned Monday from a business trip to Clay. Mrs. W. N. Rochester left Friday for Louisville and Central City. Afternoon deliveries begin at 4 p. m. Marion Ice & Storage Co. Inc. Miss Susie Boston is the guest of Mrs. W. T. Travis in Louisville this week. Mrs. R. E. Flanary attended the missionary convention at Louisville this week. Mrs. A. J. Bennett, who has been in Chicago for some weeks came homo Saturday. Miss Lcaffa Wilborn spent Saturday and Sunday, with the Misses Williams at Providence.. Cash for wheat at Schwab's. Dr. Thruston Pope, of Louisville, was in the city last week looking after his mineral interests. Fru Tola tickles the palate and touches the spot. Try it at all fountains. H. S. Wheeler has .returned homo from Mt. Vernon, Ills., whore ho has been at work for several weeks. Dr. J. W. Trislcr having located at Charleston, Mo., his family will remove also to that city in the near future. Mrs. Nellie Motscnbocker was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Iley Wyatt, at Wheatcroft. a few days last week. Book cases aud cabinets at Dorr's. Invitations have been issued for the Annual Opening Ball at Springs, to be given Thursday Juno 20th. Mrs. James Lowery, of Fredonia, was in town, shopping, Tuesday. Sho was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Goodloo while here. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wyatt, of Fredonia, wore here Monday to tho funeral of tho infant of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Boberts. Miss M. L. Polhamus, Secretary of tho Marion Zinc Co., of Ft. Wayne, Ind., arrived Monday, on aocpunt of Mr. Knight's illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Travis attended tho old folk's meeting at Zion Sunday. A largo crowd was present and an enjoyable timo was had. 3iraw1wfr' 'v-.Vi " -. "'y i "" .-- i ft6$ftMAftftMMMMMMMMMdMAMMMMMMMM THIS INCLUDES YOU! want to save money on your spring and summer purchases to the Three Story Building! Where you will find our store brim full of Good Values, and take pleasure in showing them to you whether you buy New Dress Goods! Waistings White Goods, Silks, Embroideries, Dress Linen, Sheeting and Linen Suiting. We still have some Long Silk and Lisle Gloves Ladies', Misses and Children's white Parasols. TAYLOR F.W.Xunndentist. Press Building. G. P. Roberts left Tuesday for Pittsburg, Pa M. B. Lowery, of Fredonia, was in the city Tuesday. Divans, solas and cots at Dorr's. John Sedberry spent Sunday with friends at St. Charles. Geo Williams, of Blodgett, Mo., was in our city Monday. Walter McConnell was in Fredonia Tuesday to attend the ball game. Call and see my new Hue of furniture. R. F. Dorr. Mrs. J. B. Hubbard is the guest of her son, Dennie, in Shady Grove this week. Miss Willie Hale is the guest of friends and relatives in Carrsvillc this week. Miss May Travis returned Saturday from a visit to her uncle, Albert U. Lamb, of Clay. James Travis went to Fredonia Tuesday to attend the ball game Marion and Kelsey. Rev. T. C. Carter filled" his at Sturgis Sunday. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Drury, who lives several miles North of town, had five nice hogs killed by lightning Friday night. Oak rockers, Dorr's. Mrs. H. R. Butler, of Ada, Ohio., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. T. Dupuy, returned home Monday. Virgil Moore who has been attending school at State College at Lexington, Ky., returned home for the vacation, Fru Tola looks good, tastes good, is good. Ask the fountaiu man. The I. 0. 0. F- Lodge No.? 10$ will meet hereafter, on the 2nd,' ani 14th, Thursday nights iu each month, instead of as formerly. 0. II. Paris havo rented the Jameson property on depot street, and will occupy it as soou as Dr. Trisler's family vacates. William Vates, of Sheridan, passed through our city Saturday en route to Frankfort and from there ho will go to Maine to assist iu a meeting. Miss Hazel Pollard lias been spending several weeks in Elkton, returned Saturday, accompanied by her sister, Lucile, who has been in school there. After spending a fow days at home,Trico Bennett left Wednesday for Danvillo, where he graduates from tho law department of Center college. He will locate in Sulphur, Oklahoma., whoro ho will practice his chosen profession. Carpets, Druggets Rugs, Mattings, Lace Curtains and Window Shades. Underwear For Men For Women For Children Hosiery Direct from The Mills. & CANNAN TO F.W.Xunn, dentist Press Building. L. L. Price, of Levias, was in town Mouday. Mis- Sallio Joe McGchec, of i. visitiug her aunt, Mrs. II D. Pollard. Miss Dollic Crowder, of Providence, is visiting friends and rela tives iu the city. Will guarantee for poultry this and next week !) per pound. Schwa n. Mr. ahd Mrs. H. G. Whitney left Wednesday for thoir home in Water Valley, Miss. I have just received a new line of Princess dressers, tables, chairs cct. R. F. Dorr. Miss Susie Gilbert has been confined to her bed threatened with malarial fever. Lewis Clifton arrived Saturday morning, having been away several months on a business trip. Mrs. Edgar Hardin, of Madisonville, was in town Wednesday en-route home from Hampton. Sewing chairs, Dorr's. Mr. aud Mrs. John Gray, of Salem, visited her father, Mr. T. C. Guess, Monday and Tuesday. Quite a number from here, attended the ball game between Princeton and Metropilis at Princeton, Sunday. John T. Wolfe and son, of Tolu, were in the city Monday. They came to attend the Woolf-Eaton wedding. FOR SALE. Good road wagon, rubber tire buggy and three good horses. Schwab. Miss Efiie Wolford, of Salem, spent several days in our city this week and attended the Woolf-Eaton wedding. Mayapplc root to Nov. 1st 3 cts. Must be washed and dry. Schwab. No oi durs for ice received after 5 p. in. will be delivered until next morning. Marion Ice & Storage Co. inc. Springers, 15 cts., yellow root, SI, unwashed wool, 24 cts., tub washed, 154 cts., ginseng, washed and dry, $5.50. There will be services at tho C. P. church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J. F. Price. Tho public is cordially A now lowering device is tho latest convenience for letting a coffin down iuto tho grave. Every one who has used or seen used tho straps, will now appreciate the now arrangements which Dorr has. The More Thought you Give Your Feet the Less they Will Demand. Get the Shoes and Oxfords that Fit Like the W. L DOUGLAS For Men DUTTENHOFER For Ladies Dwl CaUaaI Usi..oi S S a icu ooiiuui iiuuac gw For Children &t and the problem will be solved. They fit better, wear longer and are more comfortable than others that cost you more money. we will or not. F.W.Nunn, dentist Press Building. W. H. Clark attended court in Princeton Wednesday. 3Irs. Tom Guess, of Eredonia, spent Wednesday with friends in this city. Attend the ice cream supper Saturday night, June loth, at Seminary Springs. Mr. aud Mrs. W. E. McNeely were guests of friends in this city the first of the week. Miss Tressie Graham, who has been visiting Mrs. Ollie Tucker, left Sunday for her home in Madisonville. I have a new line ot picture R. F. Dorr. Mrs. Kate Powell left Wednesday for Lexington, Va., where she will spond several months with relatives. Mrs. A. H. Regd and children left Wednesday for Lexington, Va., where they will spend the summer with her father, Mr. E. N. Boogher. Dorr has a nice line of oak book cases and desks. Joe Dean, Will T. Ford and daughter, Ruth, W. G. Conditt aud daughters, Ruth and Lctitia, were here Sunday attending services at the Presbyterian church. Willow rockers, Dorr's. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wyatt, of Fredonia, were called to this city on the account of the seiious illness of the little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts. Persons desiring to attend the Jamestown Exposition can obtain from this office free a book containing a list ol 1000 hotels and place-where board can be had. Dr. F. W. Nunn moved his family this week to his new home, the property on West Depot street. His office is still in tho Press build- Picture frames and moulding of all grades at Dorr's. Caleb Stone, who has been on a visit to relatives and friends in the Fredonia and New Bethel vicinities, has returned home looking bald and hearty. The new princess dressers at Dorr's. Mrs. Sohwab, who has been in the sanitarium at Evansville for soveral weeks, came homo Sunday, her condition being much improved and a speedy recovery is hoped for. Set your strawberry bed now. For tho noxt twenty days I will sell strawberry slips at fifty cents por hundred delivered at Marion or ox-press office. Havo all tho leading varieties. W. L. Adams. & St S St St St St St St St St St St St St St St St St BRIM FULL St OF BARGAINS St F.W.Xunn, dentist, PressBuilding. Mrs. R. L. Flanary attended the-ladies missionary meeting in Louis ville this week. She will visit her parents, Hon. aud Mrs. T. J. Nunn, iu Frauktort, before returning home. Get the baby a go-cart at Dorr's. Mrs. J. F. Wyatt, aunt of Mrs. John W. WiUon and Geo. P. Roberts, who was eallcd on account of the illness of little Alice Roberts, returned to hur home iu Fredonia, Saturday. Funeral trucks and the finest funeral car in this section at Dorr's. Miss Bessie Trisler, who lias be lfiH?' ' teachiug at Spring Dale. Ohio., for the past ten months, arrived Saturday morning to spend a short vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Trislcr, Judge Judge J. A. Moore, oi Marion, visited his daughter, Miss Carrie Moore, Saturday and Sunday, He was accompanied by his granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Cook. Hopkinsville Kcntuckiau. Uncle Bob Heath, of the Mattoi"' section, although ninety-two years of age, is a man of steady nerve also a uimrod of no ordinary ability. Last week he killed nine squirrels out of ten shots. Who can beat it? R. F. Dorr has a fine line of iron beds, also bed room suits in oak. Mrs. Mary Jenkins, of Eddyvillc, arrived in the city Tuesday to visit the family of her son. S. M. Jenkins. Altho she has many relatives here, even unto the fifth generation, this is her first visit for a year or more. Mrs. Jenkins has a great, gro t, great ro'ce and nephew here. The ueicc is little Miss Evalyu Roberts, daughter, of Mr. aud Mrs. G. P. Roberts, and the nephew is Reginald William, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson. Her sister, tho wife of Chittonden Lynn, having been the gioat grandmother of Mesdames Roberts and Wilson. Misses Mildred and Dixie Trislcr gave a party to their young fiicnds last Friday evening on tho lawn at tho Trislcr residence. Games were engaged in, refreshments served and a general good time had by all thoso who were fortunate to bo there. Eld. J. S. Rowc filled the pulpit of Chnstain church Monday evening, enthusing the as- . scinbly from tho theme, "Jesus is Coming Again." Religion is tho all absorbing and tho one proposition of Bro. Rowo's lifo and he is certainly making it a "livo" propositjou just as it is of this lifo. Hardin Era. Good pasture with running water, two miles South of Marion on tho Fredonia road. $1.25 for grown stock, $1.00 yearlings. JAOon H. Cbider. 4 . . .vn T'J "Yh.-' -J,' -?..- v,-. -.1 -.i. "1 . f . ku'A.