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Suits Overcoats
and PANTS
FOR XMAS
If you liavn't bought one yet its
a fine time to bu one now Wc
have them in all the new Styles
Popular colors as well as black.
Buy Your Outfit From US.
You'll Get What You Need A
Suit or Overcoat
Is a fine present for the eOY
Special Low Price on all
Clothing
GIFTS FOR MAN OR BOY
Hats-Umbrellas Gloves-Caps -Neckties-
Shirts-Collars -Hose-Shop
Here and You Wilt
Find What You Want
It is twenty miles from Marion to
Sturgis and twenty miles from Stur.
gis to Marion, and it is but seven
days from Christmas to New year
while from New Year to Christmas
there arc 353 days. See,
j Mr?. Mary G. Greanlea, ol Los
' Angeles, Cal., sends answer to the
Hardin & Miller piano puzzle recent
ly printed in the
These pianos are sold here by Yates
Bros. Surely this shows that advertising
pays.
The Court of Appeals has decided
that James H. I'arrish must serve
five years in the penitentiary for
wrecking the Owcnsboro Savings
Uauk and Trust Company.
Read well, the various ads in the
Record-Press this week and next
and profit by it, Th man who advertises
deserves your patronage.
MEETIN6 OF THE MUSIC
CLUB
With Miss Nelle Sutherland on
Saturday Aftermoon, Dec. 11.
A Much Enjoyed Event.
Miss Nelle Sutherland charmingly
entertained the Music Club Saturday
afternoon, December, 11th, at her
home on Salem street.
The life of the famous musician
and composer. Kngleman, was the
subject for discussion, and a number
of selections from that gifted man
were discussed.
The program was as follows;
Enchantment Selected
Orchestra: Mesdames S. M Jenkins,
Jas. L. Travin and V. C
Tucker.
Heart Bowed Down, Kngleman
Vocal Solo: Mrs Fannie Walker,
Apple Blossoms Kngleman
Instrumental Solo; Miss Allic
May Yatei.
Behind the Scenes Kngleman
Flute riolo: Miss Mira Dixon.
Festal Array Kngleman
Mrs. S- M. Jenkins and Miss Ina
Price.
Just For Tho Fun Ol It Selected
lus'rumental Duet. Mesdames S.
President Taft will shortly visit' M. Jenkins and .. Hayncs.
Quartyr from Rigolctto Kngleman I
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Birthday Celebration.
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SHOP-WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST
Yandell Gugenheim
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Give Useful Christmas Gifts
Something the father, mother, son, daughter and Sweetheart will appreciate Some
serviceable article of wearing apparel. The average person this year, has been deprived of
many necessities and will be gldd to be the recipient of something they can make use
Pattern, Silk Waist, White Waist, Ladies Silk Scarf, Ladles Furs,
Fancy Combs, Belts, Nccwcar, Towels, Table Linen, Napkins, Hosiery. Ribbons,
Muffins, Ladies Skirts, Collars, Kid Gloves, Wool Gloves.
Beautiful show of Ladies Linen and Embroideried Handkerchiefs
for XMAS PRESENTS
Ladies and Childrens Coats-4 cut that comes at the Right Time
Ladies $12.50 coats $3 00. Ladies $10. Coats $7 50 Ladies $7 50 Coats $5.50
7 00 " 5.00. " 5. " 3.50 4,00 " 2.75
4 few more Ladies Suits for the Bargain Hunter
Economy in every line we 1AOOI Rl AIMIfaPTQ
sell Why not buy a pair of WWW I- BaL.Mn.rYE I O
You need these
SHOES
and they will be needy and acceptable
XMAS GIFTS
Ladies Patent Leather Shoe
Ladies Leather Shoes
Ladies Tan Leather Shoes
Ladies House Slippers
Mens Patent-Kid Calf
Boys and Girls Patsnt Kid
Wc handle the best shoes that
money can buy. We remember
coonomy when selling them.
Rugs-Carpets Mattings
Curtains
company
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Cfjt Crittcnbtn ftCCOrb'PreS Does advertising pay9 For an- A little c. .J was drovrued in a Instrumental Solo Mi In Price , h.odsonie and intellect. Mrs. (.'.
N. E CALMES Editor and Publiihe.
Entered ai matter February sib
1007 it the txnto&ce tt Marion. Kentucky, coder
fhe Act of Coot rest of March j. iBr.
One Dollar the Year in Advance.
CSH ADVERTISING RATES
:SC Dr mcb S C to Foreno Adrertiiera
rrc ki inch S C to Home Advertisers
Repeated ,d one-half rate.
Uetal baiet only med lor Fines and Electro.
LtcaW $c per line
Lie al ioc Per line In twele point type.
If the people were as ready to give
the poor devil of an Kditor the dollar
for his paper as they are to condemn
him if he hould fail to publish free
just even one birth, one death, one
obituary or card of thank, all the
Weddings, the tobacco tiding, what
the Society of Equity. Farmers'
Union, the Stemming District Association,
lodges, churches and preachers
are doing, saying nothing about
taking care of all the graveyard no. I
fices and the space expected bv
Uncle Sam for recouperatiog his
army, poor fellows, together with
numberless other things, there would
be cheer and comfort around his 6 re
'-n Christmas morning as well
uur own. Perhaps his little
w le would look as happy and sweet
a vour own in her neat modest dress
and the face of the sweet children
God bless them, wou'd be wreathed
in happy smile, and could repeat
for you.
Away in the manger
No crib for his bed,
The little Lord Jesus
Lay down His sweet head,
A star in the sky
Looked down where he lay
The little Lord Jesus
Asleep in the hay."
And the poor father could go to
church in a decent suit of clothes
without having to buy one leg of his
trousers at a time, coming back to as
happy home where the queen of all!
the ear'h to him, had in waiting for
him and his happy little flocc, just
such a meal as can be enjoyed but
once a year.
When a man came in the other
day with an article of material benefit
to the writer and those concerned,
asking if we charged any thing for
it we, in our desperation said no, of
course not. Everything free from
Gencis to Kevalations and Jerusalem
to Maine save county commissioner
notices and Fiscal Court statements.
So realizing that it takes a whole
lot of money to run a good county
newspaper walk in the first time you
go to town and hand in a dollar and
i:it borrowing your neighbor's
and even then oriliziiing it if it
does not suit you. I Louisville.
lwer, we will say that everywhere, horse trough the other day while the The program was very charmingly (). hanklin is conducting a pro
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And iiirdv it pays or thev would its mother
not do it
One of most thriftv firm in
the State is the Sturais Dry Goods
Company at Stnrpu Ky , owned by
C. T. Wallace and Tom Holt, two
men who, havine tarted poor, owe
their success tn liberal advertising.
In nearly every issue of their town
paper, the News Democrat, they
have from one tn two pages, and
every time you co in their store you
will find it full of anxious buyers.
They are now giving away a fine
piano and the last issue of the paper
devoted one page alone to the
of the box in which this fine
instrument was shipped.
Go there any day in the week and
you will find men, women and whole
families, from Crittenden, Webster
. ,, , .1 . . I Ta fr" future custom, I am
and all parts of Union county taking
advantage of the good bargains advertised.
Certainly this is proof
enough that advertising pays. Then
too, to make it pay the better they
keep every article they advertise nd
sell it at the price advertised in
every instance "making good what
they say."
Ask them if advertising py. I
have charged them $30 00 for a page
ad two weeks and $20 00 for bills of
a ten days sale and have seen them
take over the counter in a single
day, more tha'h one thousand dollars,
three per c:nt of one day's sales
paying for the advertising.
Call and see me when in Marion.
I am the same congenial hostess I
have been for the past II years,
My beds are not surpassed, and my
table is furnished with the best the
marked affords. I certainly appre.
ciate your liberal patronage and will
welcome you at anytime. Thanking
1 our irieua,
Mrs. Sarah Gim..
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ncMues idc ui iuc v,iuu,
i the following visitors were present
Mi' Willtt, Dixon, Priskill, and
I am still in the hotel busmc.s in , Jr ,. H. (Jrine. Mis Willet and
Marion for the New Year, ai (lit-1 Herntce Priskill were enrolled as
pltee wher I am now located. 1' members of the Club.
have a Ikw of ctnomers I am rj Delightful rofroshments of cream
proud of the re'iaMc farmers of
Crittenden, Livingston, Caldwell,
Lion, Webster and Union counties,
also a nice mineral and commersial
patronace.
and ok icre erved.
Mil" Sutherland proved herself a
very charming hostesss, and the afternoon
was very much enjoyed by
all those prccnt.
At I ii clock j), tn , at the
inc -."i uusmess men aaveru.'e. , nuicr ""'""- ineiunerai ni renuerea, aau cieu ?eiccuon perou bmino.ss ID St. Loui-. ' dence of Hiram Kurd. Mr Ii
THe Clll Houoe for 1910.
! much appreciated by the audience. while each of the rhildran in MarTM ,,.d Mm Kit p.v
who, aided by the children in St.,n",c moum " Inc ,,B,e ,,mo "f "'"
20 and 2B, 2S ..d'W
jcted as a delegate to repreSen
Louis, Kvaniville and Marion, K,Te
county at rhe Slste meeting wh.eh is "10 and 3.'.. becen 35 ..,
this great old man the surprise of (
' hcrcb ",Iod ". " 10 and 4ft.
t0 n,po1 " t,,e
hi, life. a. he knew nothing of wl...
Kk,r 0,T,ces' ro0U1 3S0 V JD" Jy P-' ' inlrmewrd
wa, to take place until the train j I
brought the and they we,J Bl,j,dinP' le. K;., Tue.a.y, I ! 8" men in the interest ..,
Member, 21, at 1 o'clock PP"s. reported that all f then. id
deposited despite the inclemency ofj p. m., ;
I1 hich llmc n PUoc l'i.not.t . beautiful hair, and that each of -he
the weathor, in tw0 bus losds at the
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home of dear old father and molhor.
All that Mr. Hammond did know
was that he had, for several week
been fattening as fine a 'possum lr
was ever caught out of Crittenden
wood, that he expectod bis wifo to
prepare for what turned out to he a
great feast day. All the bojs and
their wives, cirac loaded with every
thing nice that man or woman's
mini could concicve of, oyster,
asparagus, celery, lettuce, a variety
of grapes, nuts, candies etc., aside
from a nice suit of clothes and over
coat tor father and nice dress for
mother. It was a happy occasion
and a happy lot of children and
grand children that made il.
The children were:
Mrs. 0. O. Shanklm, of Kast St. j
Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson
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and children. Mrs. James Lnftns and
children, Mr. and Mr. Ken Ham-!
mond and Luke Hammond, all of
Kvansvillc and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Young and Harry Hammond, of
Marion, The only visitors were
Reading, Bcnorie a Scotch Ballad j Miss Gertrude Gantner. of
Miss Willctt. villc, and Mr. and Mrs. N. K.
As In Days of Old Selected Caltneb.
Vocal Duet: Mrs. Jas. L. Travis j The long table groaned under a
and'Miss Bernico Driskill. j load of every good thing to cat
knowu to a good housewife.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond can well
feel proud of such children, every
one of them, men and women were
ville are cithrr in holding joined in the holy I.oimIr of mi n
prominent position. Iu00r Hev, J, (J Hughes rff u
carely it is (tonsolmc to thin grand jui.
old cftutile to lao. tkut in tbolr oW , Mnl . n rntrrt . .
age, they are m lwt! by tlteir
children.
May they lire to ati luauy mom
uch birthday.
WOOL GROWERS OF
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farmer of Orookrd Crrei,
Mim P.I) it. from Hmpt n
injfMon county, and has the at
ance m being a fine youag idt
poMmg an ;n quaiiuea n (t
to male noble mn
t tt .1 !- I. . 1 I
h irw rnilMTVi ""' """ vr up inng an ' i
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'of happlnes.
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BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.
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On lait Sunday, the 12th, the , ,uc" r"Pco"" counties .i i ciook paris ,s pu of Tnem and NeaMy
irentythird anniversity of Mr G. i P- fc"dV, December iMh 1000 j A Use parj$an Sage
. Hammond's bir.hd.v was cele. i "d elect a County Board of Control,
of fie These! Irr the beauty how at the mcr P
grower,.
brated in a w.v and manner Ion t0:
The!ehould be from 01flh "U ,W ""' ,,r0 Oo,d MrA "
be remembered by all present "K'-I
" f" " of "drd to five different women
wife!1 "e
affair wa. planned by hi, good
. Tft lliM l.oalttl fail
.1 L...I1 1 1 niAil MnMian .-
steps t4Kcn nccocary to be ready luxuriant hair to Parisian Saire.
lor active pooling January, ! next. Hne A Taylor soil Parisian
It is to the interest of every grower
Sagr fnr fill cents a large bottle
in the State to aid in this movement miaratitee it to cure dandruff
and all arc cordially invited to be ln ,wo weeks, to stop falling hair
come member, (hereof. See that and itching of the scalp. It inake
your neighbors attondi the county ,ny woman's hair beautiful, soft and
meetings along with you, and nuett 'uxunant
your county paper to publi.l. the Dr.Klnfl's New UfePillS
:all.
Tho boat In the world.
Kemp Grocery.
In the grocery line I keep the very best and
freshest of everything and I am able to supply your
every want. My goods are fresh and clean and I
sell them as reasonable as any merchant in the county.
However delicate your taste, I have the goods
you are looking for and if you either bring or phone
your order, you will receive prompt attention and
quick delivery.
Meat Market
Remember I keep the best and cheapest meat
market in town, always something juicy and tender,
Try a tender steak or roast from my shop and you
will continue to be my patron, I ask for a liberal
share of your trade and promise to merit it by giving
you the best. However delicate your taste I promise
to satisfy you.
R. H. Kemp.