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y m,wU . j -A - .jvLs.. ,6. yMnii iCi iv-l' ' vC j;. J-' - 45H" ' M'i Vi V ' , Page two CHITTENDEN RECORD-PRESS, FEBRUARY Hith. HMUMUKKnKnKMKUKKtKKKMnKKXKK guUDDMUUIVUULIVI bU.9 if X I Nvf HAArtA MacAniA fiArnAi1 W I D. J. HUBBARD, Proprietor 1 Invites the patronage of the public. Clean, Fresh and First Class stock of groceries at lowest prices consistent with Quality. Our restaurant is open early and late anil we are especially well prepared to feed the crowd on COUNTY COURT days, and Tobacco Men when In the city. Give us a call and our word for it you will not be disappointed. Next door to Taylor & Cannan, and to Mrs. Cavender. W 0 0. 0 0 0 0 V 0 X0 0 JC X X 0- X0 HUBBARD GROCERY CO.,1 MARION, - KY. AN IMPORTANT DECISION BY THE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE ON BLEACHING FLOUR. Dr. Wiley the United states Chemist, after having analyzed samples of bleached flour from all parts of the country, found by careful analysis that flour bleached by the Electrical process was an adulteration under the Pure Food Law, and Sec. Wilson, Com'r. of Agriculture has so ruled. All mills using the Electrical method of bleaching flour have been notified to discontinue the practice. That on and after June 2, 1909, a heavy penalty will be imposed on any one selling or offering for sale bleached flour. Prof. Ladd, Com'r. of Agriculture of North Dakota in his investigation and analysis of bleached flour found traces of poison and in his experiments in feeding rabbits, bread made from flour heavily bleached, it killed them like strichnine. Mills and Flour dealers who are stocked up heav ily on this bleached flour will endeavor to dump same on the market at any old price between now and June 2nd. Flour buyers should keep their eyes open and not get caught. For the information of the public we will state that flour in its natural, and wholesome state has a creamy tint, while flour bleached by the Electrical process has a dead chalky appearance. After officials of our government, having analyzed bleached flour, and for the protection of its citizens, decided it to be an adulteration and unsafe to be used, then why should anyone jeopordize his health by the use of same in order to save a few pennies? For the information of their customers and to all whom L may concern, the Marion Milling Co., states that they have never had a bleacher in its mill Hence they positively guarantee their flour not bleached and to be as pure and wholesome as flour can be made and the quality as high as any in the country. They also desire to thank all the people of our town and county for their loyal support and patronage they have given them in the past and it shall be their earnest endeaver by honest methods and fair dealing to continue to merit their patronage confidence and good will. Again thanking you, We arc Your Friends, MARION I NG Incorporated. By ff. I, Vniin, Sec. unil Tinas. COMPANY GIVES NOTICE TO FARMERS OF Lyon mid lirltlendcn Counties Tobacco to bo Delivered iit EddyvIllR and Kutluwa. As Chairman of the Lyon County Association, 1 take this mutlioil ol eotninunic.uinir, to vou the terms if tin- - a 1 1 of tho l!M)S crop of tobacco in I, yon ami Ctittendou uouutic under tin1 control of tho Annotation. THK HO.Mtl) OK I.K.U' TOIIACCO. In Lyon county has been sold to the Imperial Tobacco Co., at an average of u'J cents round, nnd must be delivered to the Mradshaw factory at Kddyville. The above tobacco mint be delivered from wagons unprized and in good condition. All of the trash tobacco and all of the leaf tobacco under '2'.i inches in length is to bo delivered in mall bundles of about 12 leaves to the bundle, and all the remainder of the broad leaf in large or stemming bundles All of the leaf tobacio is to bo tied with leaf, a'l of the lugs with lugs nnd all of the trash with trash, 'The tobacco is to be tied in three classes, leaf, lugs and trash Thediflcront length. as well a the different classes a c to be tied separately. THK I VON COUNT V O.VK SUTHKR. And the holdings of the tiou in Crittenden oonnty has been soui to liiickec vV Wake, of Kv.. at the following priefs to be delivered to W. I). prizer, at tho Association prizing houo in Kmtaw, viz 2s inches in length and up S'.l.iiO 2l to L's inches S 00 2.J to 2l! inches 7.00 22 inches and down... ..... ',00 Trash . 00 Leaf to be tied with loaf, lugs tied with lugs and trash tied with trash. All to be tied in hands of ." or tt lcaes to tho hand. This tobacco it- to be delivered in good condition Will be inspected opce a week and paid for within ten day after inspection. You will observe that prices in this sale arc made upon lengths, it is thorcfore requested and urged that in stripping and tying your tobacco, you will be careful to tie the tobacco ol the same length in hands to itself and keep each length separate when you delier it, ai prices will be determined bv the length regardles of color or quality. I nder this sale the tobacco is to be tied in three leaf, lugs and tr.ish. The more care you take in preparing your tobacco for delivery the better prices you will reeei o. We will s(p to it that the buyers deal lairlv with the growers and we will expect arid require the grnwcr to deal fairly and linnctl with the buyers. Ilopir.g to soo 1SMIS erop of lobar, co go t't mnrkot in good condition and i h it prosperity mid contentment ma sjeedilj eoino to onr county and lur people we bej.' to renin in. Your crvnuts. 'I 111 s(M I TION CnVMITTKK, IU W M. Warilingi..". Cli'in. ivii he to receive tobacco n factory 'I riurdny I'eb li b. Deliveries of One Sucker j iii Crittenden county t.bncen may be n, h i- i the Iuttsw4 ' be giiiini lib. l.Vh. liHI'i. iii:i:i:k m M:i:xi:it7 lime You lli'iinl ol" II.MPini'i for '- liiirli, Astliuiii jiiul lljiy P'ohtV If ou whocc or sneeze, hawk or t siiuflle T blow, somotlilng Is ll'ilx' matter with tin- iiu'mbnuio of I mum tniet, and yi i0, Why Should Tho Spirit ol Mortal be Proud?" O, why should the spirit of mortal be proud? Like a swift (looting meteor, a fast Hying cloud, A Hash of tho lightning, u break ol tho wave, He passes from ilo to his rost in tl e grave. Thcloavo.s ol the oak and the willow shall fade. Ho uattored around and together )e i Inid, ' And tho young and tho old, and the tow and tho high, Shall moulder to dust and together I shall lie. ' The infant the mot hor attended and loved . The mother that infant's affection who proved ; The I usbnnd that mother and infant who blessed Kach, all are away in thoir Jwolling of rest. The hand of the king that the scepter hath borne, The brow of the priost that the mi. trc hath worn The eye of the sago and tho heart of tho bravo, Arc hidden stid lost in tho depth of tho grave. and to reap, The herdsman who ulhnbod with his goats up the stoop, The "Oggar who waudorod In aaeh of his broad, II ii vo faded away like the grass tun! we tread. So tho multitude goes, tike tbo tiou or or weed That withers away to let ethers sue- coed , So tho multitude eowts oven tboso we behold-To repeat erery tnie tbit litis often been told. For wo are the aiu5 eur fathers hnvo beon ; Wo ee the same sights our fathers hate soon; Wo drink the samo stream, wo vlow tho same sun, And run tho samo oourso our fathers have inn. The thoughts we arc thinking our fathers would think , From the death we are shrinking our fathers would shrink ; To the life we are clinging they alo would cling, Hut it speeds from us all like a bird on the wing. i ney loveu uut t no story we cannot unfold , Thoy scorned but the heart of the haughty is cold; They no waii from their slumber will come, Thu jojfd but the tongue of their gladness S done They died aye, thoy died and thint's that we are now, wo That walk on the turf that lies o'or their brow, And make in their dwellings a tran. sient abode. Meet tho things that thy met on thoir pilgrimauo road. Vos, hope and defcpon.lonoy, pleasures nnd pain, Are mingled together in sunshine nnd rain ; Ami tho smilo md tho tear, tlirn.j; and the dirge :till follow enoh other like .urgi upon surge. Tis the wink ol an eyo, '.i- of :i brualb, I'ioiii tho blossom of liualib to the nf don th, I'rom tbo gilded totho and tko shroud. on need (j. w,v should tho snir t ul morial ii i i " ' And ou need Ilyoiiid because It lopioiulf will lino ou of any ntarrh:il or! u.l.l. ji K.m lnil.iinm.it oi coiulltidii tli.it oxIatH. ' It Isn't n Htoniucli ineillclno, or ...-- spr;i. or iloii lie but n very A grout many people liavo kidney and '.lit, licalliiK. nntiseptlc bnlanm, from bladder trouble, mniiily duo to neglect the r.n.alypiiiH forests of Australl.i. fu occnB0lll, ,ming in ,ilt. lmc.k , fin lirriri tluk tlilu lii Ian till ti I r ' ' ' IliroiiKli n smnll. hard rubber i. "light rheumatic paiiiH, uiiiiiiry lialh r. and It iimicIios every nook, dors, etc. Delay in auc 'nnil nmiimtlv Mil tlinpj.tnrrli f.nrin. grOUB. I like DeWlttS KlillHX anil Ilayni's & Taylor will sell you a Bladder Fills. Thoy are for weak 'complete IIvomH (pioniiiiiicoil IIIkIi. ,,,,,, . . , o-mo) outfit for 1 00, on tho money back, backache, rheumatic pains and (bniK plan all kidney and bladder trouble. Sooth- The use of llyomel cured .Mr. Cut- . ....... ,, ler of catarrh In 1901. He has mg and antiseptic, and act promptly. MroiiKly endorsed the use of Hyo- Don't fail to get DoWitt'B Kidney and mel in innnv instances, and wo nro , ,, ,,. , , ..... Kind to ko on leeord reRardlng this Waddur i'lHrt. Accept no substitute. 'niarveloiiB catarrh cure, and endorse Regular size fiOc. Sold by all drug- It" Mrs. A Cutler. 201 post Ave., . Hattle Creek, Mich. Kist. 29 dm. if When IOE3I flash it when she wuuts to buy a eake of chewing gum? Isn't it u fact that she is ier than the moo and , more to be trtistod? histoid of a woman's having a man along to "protoct' her the daily papers proto that every man who itors away from home should have a uomau to act as a (tuitrdian and keep Intu mat inn bietrer fool of himself than he id-rally is. Atchlk'Ui (ilobe. NOTICE. A primary election has beet) called for March l.'Uh, ll'Ull, to uoutlMate cindidaies on the Republican ticket lor the virions oflieos to lie filled at the November 'J nil, UIO'i elretioe Any Republican desiring to bo a can did ate in this primary will be re ((inreil tn pay his aesmcnl by not ' lstor than Feb. 'Jiith, Tim Trr j or of tho com mtt tee for hoMing thisi j OE you think of eating, think of J, C SPEES The Old Reliable IO Pierce Building, Salem Street. Meals and Lunches Served at all Hours. Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. Try me once and you're sure to come back for you always get a square meal, and of course its natural for one to go where he can get the best meal for the least money, and this is the place. 2 J. C. Spees, QOG Interesting. Was n uo mu ever known to Mow abiii lli) '' looking o Restaurant Man o Marion, Ky. 2 JO? b J III. for limn liiiiliit kti"w thai thy p r soual it bctti r I bin a let out the gas or to bo bouneed by a j ier of recoiniuandatioi) man who wanton to borrow money in pay a freight bill? Does she eer got her pockets picked or loss money on a little "gMiie"? If she ha u The whoso lot ',. . peasant was to sow iib hor. i!om Ii. v.,r i III Tl.oti "halt urn Irj i. mnke rxcusrt nor .ban thou ny U ihoe h chide thee, " dioVt ibial ' IV. Thou abalt Hot iitil loUe told what thou l all 4, nor iu what inannrr thou aliaH in U, Tor th thy daa l lotJf iu tht job wkich fortun. halh ftivre ike. V. Toy shitt ( Jail to nmntsin thiM own iittrf rUy, oor -'! ihou be ffMillf f rlhiiit the ill Irs thy goo4 Ptpet fortius if. VI. 'Iltoii Bbtlt mm envd tlio .il.rr job iior IttssitlAry. aor In position lie Uailt gilitfli! kr kit own hard labor. VII. Thou shah aot fail te live within i by ineoMte. tier 'halt thou contract nv debi whon thou rout not see v way elear to pay thorn. VIII. primary, .la. W. Lamb will bu in Tnou ( ,at not f t0 Uow thinc tho city of Marion between tho hours 0WII l0r0 , ror ho who is afraid to of 10 a.m.. and p. tn . (except one i.ow t.j, own l)or. .. ,lm ,.. ,,. hour at noon) from Feb. ITtl Pob. 2(ith for tho purpose of roeeiv ing the asscssmont due from each candidate. Uaiu. Hksiihksuv, Chairman of I'rimai y Comuiiiiee. J. (J. If'it'Ri.AMi, Secret a rj. liOni) hNOUfiH FOK JliWBOIlY. i The Ten Business Commandments. ' as outlined by the I ."and1 Compiny, Cleveland. a Ai 4i 4'-. 4S' 4 i A'i I. lb A A A -' - -s '-- .W.'M M o - " " - - I ,n oasjnn flndnth noboby standing ready to blow it for him. IX. ' Thou shall riot hesitate ti say -No' when thou meanest 'Xo, " nor shalt thon fail to remember that there are 'oecaious when it is unsafe to bind thef m a hasty judgement. X. tfa a i nou sonii t!! every man a iiuaro deal. Tlii. is the last and , ereat coiniiiniMlmoul, and thorc it no lolhor like unto it Upon this com- I'hou shall not wait f..r mtltittr ! tnaudmnnt dcpondoth all the liw and to turn up, lot shall pull i.j thveoat and go to work thai tlum hmio. prosper in iliv aflairs ami make tin word "failure' s. ' II. Thou shall not I.. mi oi ilie pr.ifiis of the hosiers, world. Pur health and bappincwi DeWitt F.iilv Kmers s:n i, gentle. . as.irit liM l- h r n'N. tl e t st mil- s, ,,,( , (, ,rug sts. L"l till ofr&&S,A6 " " - '. w v v -;- FARMERS C)l SHGROCERY R. II. KEMP, Proprietor. (Pierce Building North Side of the Public Square.) Havinij bought the M Kk ol iiroc ncsof Rankin to $i &: Pickens, 1 will add to :'Jinc and increase the stock ri to (ill all rcqiiiivmenls ol tin: best CASH TRADER t in the city and country contiguous. Our Prices are . W right and you can depend en licatment. 4l We have moved our Bulchei Shon in ilu .-im,. mnm Ik 49 and will deliver Fresh Meat, from the best cot n fed 4 stock, t 49 We have a large siork ol Ha v. Corn. Sinn sin If. to jitnkOriiH ,hn I J? r an :ind al1 L,n,,i,of , . and will ' appreciate our ' h b.iMness 'to 49 49 XZSXI anu to to FARMERS' CASH GROCERY f 49 J- L. RANKIN a CO., Old Stand, fcj 49 - - ib - Marion, 41 cVe 4Zr Kentucky. ;j rrf W W W 4 W m te i I