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cent.
and
Sing-
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the wbolo town, and all tlio
thes,
forts
s at
ountrj, for that natter, seemed
Ltaoibid in politico, ltev. Martin K.
illrr, of the Baptist chuioh, in I lie
csenco of a few friends in tho
irlor of otrl Urittendnn. was
yinp the words that forerer united
, at
On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
lives of Mim Ell Martin and
V II M tiler
"hr bridi and pronnt are both
52iincnt ounjr people of Living
li county Thov boarded a north-
pud train Sunday morning for a
tf bridal trip.
hr names of the bride and groom
'otnpoKfd of mx letter each;
nurricd by a minister whose
Lr (Martin Miller) represented
the family names of tho con-
tine partir, whose home that
rveninc bad been blessed by
advent of a sweet little Miss
rr, Tl ev loft homo on Friday,
rnwc Monday, both days spelled
in letters.
ly t If v so live their Iitcs
when ibey aro railed upon to
the val'ey of the badnw of
I, they itl fraV no evil; and
IcrnMing the dark river and the
i have rolled away, they will ha
Ittrd n re, in all it beauty
their now home, spelled
li letter. Heaven.
Money found.
irv f. und that the owner may
leiribing same and paying
Ita VliP
Iim i t'i ,HK. Marion, Ky.
iwest.
E
lonkud, to a man up a troc, lint ihei
usual -10(1 would he the H puMicm i
majority. But instead, it seemed,
Crittenden wn dcntied tn lie in the
DomiH'mtie Uudtlide, and with tie
MARION, CRITTENDEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, Noy. 4, 1909.
VOTE OF CRITTENDEN COllffY PRECINCTS
MARION NUMBER 1.
MAKION NUMBER 2.
MARION NUMBER 3.
MARION NUMBER 4.
MARION NUMBER G.
FRANCES NUMBER t.
DYCUSBURG NUM'R 7.
UNION NUMBER 8.
SHERIDAN NUMBER 9.
TOLU NUMBER 10.
FORDS F'U'RY NO. 11
BELLS MINES NO. 12
ROSE BUD NUMBER 13.
I'INEY NUMBER 14.
SHADY GROVE NO 1G.
For Circuit
Judge
I
3
71
7G
111
41
GO
93
105
119
77
123
90
52
03
121
134
151
13G
149
150
G2
72
81
1G9
117
78
52
90
GC
For Com'th
Attornoy
3
o
71
82
115
42
63
9G
103
118
77
127
98
52
135
G7
122
s
a.
a
134
140
129
151
147
67
72
84
173
112
09
52
Gl
84
G4
For Circuit!
Court Clerk I
"1
3
5
91
93
136
51
76
94
111
120
91
126
115
63
137
65
121
a
3
3'
9q
114
132
112
137
133
68
4
85
155
110
53
53
57
81
G8
exception of C J. Waddill for
!udgc and Hon, Carl Hcndorson
their majorities were cut bolow 100,
allowing two Democrats to win: Bob
Flanary for circuit clerk and Will
Wallaco for jailer. Hon. Marion F.
I'ogue, for representative, los-l this
county to his Republican opponent
by 10 votes and won his opponent'
county, Livingston, by enough to
give him the nice majority of !l.r0
in the to counties.
Tn have had no national speakers
to visit i lit- county to stir up the
sentiment, n was dune by the
eui.. the ilnnini!liul nujjriuis
For County
Judge
3
05
84
139
40
57
98
105
120
80
128
HI
53
142
89
133
CAN SAVE
B
n
7?
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C
3
143
141
113
151
154
53
72
82
164
114
57
54
53
68
For
Sheriff
72
79
123
45
59
88
103
128
87
12-1
99
52
130
67
a
n
X"
n
s
133'
148
127
147
151
64
71
77
163
116
67
55
66
88
For
Jailer
3
A
78
'65
65
95
108
123
"90
.422
1Q3
53
133
81
J32
-3
125
138
105
127
144
57
65
82
158
166
61
55
58
74
57
Democrats, rpcaks a victory that
means the end of Hepubhcan rule in
Kentucky with tho cloxing of the
rccUess, WilUoti administration
A telegram received at thin tfice
For School
Superinton't
YOU
For State
Senator
2 H O
cap
3 . n
71 132 73
84 140 76
117 ;132 113
52 140 43
66 142 61
92 68 92
l'K 67 104
118 85 117
75 169
123 115 120
91 76 88
52 59 51
131 64 133
58 91 58
122
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721
148
132
145
146
67
68
84
115
73
52
58
91
65
Sat, Nov. 6, and Mon., Nov. 8,
Will
be Our Special Bargain Day on the
$1.00 Dress Shirts .75c
.50 " " .38c
.50 -Work " .38c
1.00 Men's Underwear .45c
.50 " " .75c
Following:-
$:i.uo
a. so
2 00
1.30
One Lot
Hats
$2.11)
2 00
l :is
1.10
.70
YOURS FOR BARGAINS,
50 cent 35 cents
" l "
25 15
50 " Suspender.- 35 "
" " "
25 15
15 " Collars 09 "
" " "
10 07
I M3dBUSA. J W
For Repre
scntative
c
78
80
124
45
67
105
113
120
73
131
90
51
133
63
119
o
1
A
3
126
145
120
144
139
45
62
83
170
109
72
'
52
50
88
67
CRITTENDEN COUNTY FALLS IN DEMOCRATIC RANKS
Democrats Elect W. II, Wallace For Jailer and R. L. Flanary for Circuit Clerk-Rest of Ticket Defeated
by Majoriiics Ranging From 30 to 75 Pogue and Catlett Win by Dig Majorities
The. election Tuesday passed oft
iuicl1y at Marion and throughout
the county, notwithstanding the,
manifested by both
which brought out an - unusually
large vote. In Marion, while the
crowd was unuually large, arrivini;
early and staying until the doting
of the polls, tho beM of order pro
vailed. Both sides worked hart
fnm the opening of the pa'l and it
and the election of the two stalwart i ot, for common wca'th.s attorney over
r
Hon. Carl Henderson, by about 500
Christian couulypgore lf&" first
Democratic majority,' as did
burg, in twenty year.".
Old Webster rolled up over tiOO
yesterday evening tells of sweeping majority for Cutleli f r statu senator.
Democratic gains all over the State. J Caldwell went Democratic, which
giving a Democratic majoiity on Jshows a w indcrful chaugc of scnti
join ballot in the State Legislature i moot there since the recent Hcpubli
of sixty six and that Hcdwinc and ' can landslide.
the whiilii D mncrntie ticket had won Of course the victory achieved by
in bloody Breathitt. i the Democrats in this county is due
Judge (5ordon tvm elected to to the fact that they were aided by
eeed himself, over C. .1. Waddill b'many Republican who decided it
about 2.)0 iiMJnrity and J. L. Gray but "bringing our saddle home."
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CyBbim tmfaffiftk'' V" '
NUMBER 28
In the race in Marion for mayor
between Hon. J. W. Blue and C. E.
Weldon the couut revealed a tie und
the old eounoil retained except the
adding of Dr. w. W. Nunn.
K. L. Flanary leturns Thanks.
1 wish to thank my friends who
stood by me during the campaign,
and I especially want to thank my
old homo precinct, Fords Ferry, for
its support. I assure you that I
will perform tho duties of my office
to tho best of my ability, and I hope
no one will ever have caue to regret
having voted for me.
II L. Flanary.
Prize Winners.
In the School Improvement Con-test
the following prio,s were won:
The First Prize flfjdtlS was won
by the Bell's Mines District, John
A. Gifford, teacher. Amount raised
dumber of pupils in the
district1, 57 v
J The Second Prixe, $10, was won
by Qlendale District, Miss Emma ,
Terry, teaoher. Amount raised.
31-15.' Ho. G y '4 ' '
The Third Prize, $5, was won by
Weston District', Miss Tres Koon
teacher. Amouot raised, $20. No.
pupils, 44.
J. II. Paris, Co. Supt.
Letter From Missonri.
Valley Park, Mo., Oct. 2!). 'Oil.
Crittenden
Knclesed find one dollar, for which
send me the
Yours Respectfully,
Mrs. H, U. Mim.ku.
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WF Wll I PRfUF TO YOII THAT S
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MONEY
eknow our prices on Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Notions are the Lowest
Notions
Umberellas. Combs
Hnii PiriQ nnii Rnr.
rettes, AT BARGAIN
PRICES.
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In Marion. We want you to know it and we will prove it to you in the most convincing g
ay Get our Prices. Compare them with others. We'll stand by the result. Putus totest!
Shoes
e are in position to
we you money on
noes bivin You
laity and Style
e have but one Price
all and That is the
On these two days S
Lace Curtains, La-
dies Collars, Belts
Belt Pins, jg
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