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id Job oct 10, 1912 THE CHITTENDEN RECORD-PRESS PAGE FIVB Mftft&ftftftft ' M VM'Mi6M& 3 ISW'T IT WfgTH MM1LE T FS;?D UT? St 49 It costs nothing to look or to ltd the price after you have seen the goods, but it might be a saving to you to do St this, any way we invite you to come inspect our line, compare quality and price with anyone we're not afraid. St S S S S S S sS S S Clothing ;C A Suit that suits, beats the Suit that don.t suit. We have the Suit for O Men, the Suit for Boys i & the Suit that's gootl, the Suit that fits, ihe Suit at less price than you II tnul like quality else here. "Stronger Than The Law" v taw, If you want real Nohhy in hats, caps, shirts and collars just come to us. If you can't come yourself just send a hand "we re for you so come on. if You Want The Best 3 Corset-Call for Warners P . m mmm i wLm Wm ' Wm 1 S k jlP9 t jy HERES WHERE WE SAVE ATM COUNT! H PUCUfT 8& ar -- wai sr i 1 IL SOLI I LATMt R COUNT1 - kd .-, J. f ?r JOLT LLATMfft HLIL3 UIKPXj SOLID UrMtB SOUS Vm can take a ... r Lnifi and (!'secl For Saio By . . . m . the lrn .TK.rTi,. m " rVoe .T-i vou II unu n ui.j Pi .1 leather throujh e.r.d through. It b a Mar arai ' Sht ioe. 1 ' .itc n . 1 r nl ChroiM. u noirly nil ' !. .1 I .i.l) on 1 u !.ii!ly '. an 1 loiitiU s..p hsikar, ' I n It i. 'M I ep 1 Mir .''t dl "! tif, I'hsii. Jiv' ' 1 Mil "f any work sh It i llio tt(ink;el an 1 llMM mailf. It in ii'lr an. I j;""l lookll w"!f pacid ent for "Star I liavr one of it up to ihniv how it Bring (hit aJiirtitemml y i an I ask to the cut ho. re St, . . .- i ka I I i " ' t i men, ' . ,- . . i. ...... ! , ' ...... v...- ten ' p . 13 .. ... . ult in '' .tlr in our MM "' fmxhtkt I ,.,., '.. ,, i .( M m li-.it!."-: Jtm i ii. No -vi!'-.n , fol iMthei tn I M.n ., for and ! ' : !,u "Mat l ' '"" l "k ' lui oa i"- l'-"'1- I"""" Bgtintl Inierioi l -. mi an- ma.!.- by coorld bor. n,,'t Ul mor. Kim of! jrou "SnmethitiiMutl " i;1 ..- i... fitn ....'-1 1 h.in .,.,!. I oini' t. II;.- I W .alullllucototi.ll"Ma. Braad tlux'S. AHNAHAN BKOH.& IMHH.r,, MARION. KKNTVCKV. YOU MONEY If you want the newest and best-come to us. We save you money in two ways Quality and Price whether in Cloaks or Suits. III., and his nephew, Rev. J. C Mason, of Dallas. Texas, were ban Monday, the guests of Mrs 1. W. Stone on lower Main St. Tbaf K'ft Tuesday for Princeton t visit relatives. Robi Carter Ryan is the name of a new arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rlt. Ryan near Salem. Mrs. Ryan, before her marriage was Miss Flora Butler rjailfhter of Hon. Albert Butler. if Kmmaus section. Miss Annie Daan left day afternoon for Lexington where she will act as bride's maul to school friend of hers. During her absence Mm Ruby lames will have charge of Miss Dean's classes in High School. .1 II I Mine, wife and little laughter. Clara Margaret, returned Friday evening lliffhtful tWO Weeka' outing spent . . ! 1...K ,,) jn touring ihummmi ." They visited anolis and St s one oi Illinois, Indian- mis while absent. Charles Behnear and Miss Maude Threlkeld. daughter 01 K. B. Threlkeld. both of Lavias section were united in marriage by Rev. Carl Boucher, ,i kla rooidence. Mr. u i "' Monday, Belmear ,fthe county's oesi men m,l is to be congratulated on .inning the heart and hand of his boyhood sweetheart Hahae lived on the farm with the bride s father for many rears. . lit ! i Jim&ffP The nitty things in DRESS GOODS, VELET CORDU ROY, PLAIN AND CHANGE ABLE S'LKS, SERGES AN D W M I P- CORDS SCOTCH SUITING AND HOME SPUN. Well and have burst forth in bloom, the trees have the blossoms as thickly clustered as in the spring. Paducah Sun. Mrs. Effie W. Jenkins and her daughter, Miss Madeleine, leave today for Cincinnati, Ohio, which the latter will enter the "Conservatory of Music." New tunsten street lights are to be installed in Marion. The City Council in session Tuesday evening gave unanimous consent to the Marion Electric Light & Ice Co.. to change from the Arc lamps to the Multiple tunsten .mm i w:it lamna for the street lighting of the city. This will five us the latest improved and most modern lights in use in the world, the same as used on the boulevards and great white ways of lam cities. They are also easier kept In repair, and going. .it all times, than the Arc, especially in wintry weather, in times of sleet, hail and snow. The equipments are to come at once from Edison's General Electric Co., Schenectady. N. Y. va .a WORK OUANTIn F. W. Nunn. DENTIST orrii l v m. I'KKtll HI IL1MNO -come see. I We've got just the kind to suit you for service, style, comfort and price. Come see for your-s e 1 f. we'll show you. RSffi The shoe that gives more service and comforts than any other, and costs you no more than those of the inferior kind, should be of interest to you. St St St St St St St Mm j m SS sSs St d2t St me00 St Taylor & Cannan itftS?lg! St iwwwmwwwwwmwm m ww wwww mwwwmmt jLiZ&i' ! Hpmlron BmineM ( olle. lira, Joll of Salem and Patter-urn and little n ,:, m Marion. Wednendav. - pool Adair. ex jxstmm i ,f llawsvi'U was the guest . , S L Me Adams. Tuesday. I. Nunn of Rodney was r ! .. s.lay having some ab- ng dne by Judge .1. Ball t, il. I ra Loaf f VbM Baker sec- w, H. Black of Baker school Morris Southerland ha9 left Elsewhere in thi9 issue we pub- beuen section ffu hare last wmk Kappa, III., tad kMRted at Tuc- lish an article written by Mrs. aad purchased a new Stud. baker son. Arizona, where he direct Verlie C Koltinsky, of Union wagon from Cochran & Co. us to send him his paper. He county. The article is worthy hopaa to benefit his health hy the attention of our readers, in i w ii.. .i ii 4-ii ' J. II. nappy, ex . , ; - , . ., iw.wtMi.t mmm.AH vi r the change. fact is quite meritorious. Mrs. ,- i nini l.(Miill ill! tioian was here friends. Tuesday, meeting his County Court dav. next Mon- t was nere iiMKBV. um hentuck Ihstrirt. will ad- inother, Mn. J. VSesley (in.HS ( . U)t(ni at the Marion Belt. I Ith of the citv. Open House next Monday after- orm..rlvof View noon, at 1 o'clock county court . tv dun! at his home in dav Every body invited. prii ii Monday, of heart Gibney 1 son wil Hon. (scar Letcher of Header follow Judfe Bark ley. day. there will be speaking by lwo of ine leading Democratic the pastor, invites the puhlic to attend. book with some accounts in it. Finder will plaaaa return to me or leave at Tress Office in Marion. Will L Adams. Koltinsky formerly lived here and has many friends here. Ir. W. M Crawford and wife Mies Ellis Gray will leave to- !huve returned from Wiekl.ffe a,r""1 wtern Kentucky at day for ..Nazareth Academy" to where they went to visit hisaged the Marion Opera House. Every attend the 100th anniversary of niotluT Mrs. I K. Win mis has return d to her home m St. 1iuis, Mo., after a two we k's visit to her father. Judge J. Ball Kevil and ether ralariTti here. Judge Allen Wf Barkley. of McCracken county, Democratic The protracted meeting r i i ' l. -l....U ...il U v rooRfti i ran ciiuruu win w the founding of thit most fa at mous of Kentucky educational 14-in Kridav night before the ;5rd now in every state in tne union, Sunday. Me v. J. B. McNeeley, and some in foreign dimes. Mrs. Ward Carr and daugh ters. Barber Evans and Virginia, I LOST. Monday. Oct. 7, on have returned from Sturgis after cand.date for Gmgress from the , " ir(,m m' nousit' "T, wmmm "' vest pocket memeranaum sonvine nusuer. Aleck P. Kelly, IKK) Kentucky avenue, has some industrious cherry trees in his small orchard. The cherrv trees have been fool- TAX NOTICE. The penalty will come on the city tax the first day of November. If you want to save paying the penalty, come in and pay this month. Office opposite the Post Office. -J. F. Loyd, City Marshall & Tax Collector. Our Neighbor Are Buiy Abo. The spar shipments from this place are assuming large proportions. Agent Scott tells us that institutions, whose graduates are these shipments are now averag ing about SO or 90 car loads per week. Golconda (111.) Herald- Enterprise. BALM Mrs. Sadie Threlkeld, of thia place, died Saturday at 7:20 p. m. Miss May Flemming, of Birda-ville. is the guest of Miss Nellie Gray, of Wall street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farrie have returned from Marion. Mrs. James Walker has returned from a visit to Missouri. Jesse Parker, of Los Angeles, Cat., is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. C. Gray, on Gray Ave. Frank Storry is in Benton thia week. Miss Ollie Parish, of Lola, was the guest of W. B. Butler and family, of Hedge Ave., last week. Our people who went to last week were, Mrs. J. 0. Gray. Mrs. J. C. Gray, Mra. C. H. Bush, Miss Jessie Monroe. Messrs. J. R. Gray, C. H. Bush. I R. Moss, Bishop Ranpolee, J E. Threlkeld, A. Lockhart, Jesse Cards reading as follows have Farris, Jesse Parker, Dr. J. L. .loseiih Mason of Cave-in-Rock, led by the warm weather and , been received by friends of the Hayden and Dr H. B. Woolfe. family in this city; Prof. T. E. Guill, who haa "Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin charge of the school at Dycus-Lewis Harris request the pleas- burg, came home Saturday. ure of your company at the mar riage of their daughter, Carolyn Montgomery to Mr. John Du Bose Saint on the morning of Tuesday the fifteenth of October at twelve of the clock, Methodist Episcopal Church South, Cory-don, Kentucky, At home 782G, Burthe Street, New Orleans, Louisiana." Miss Harris is a sister of Mrs. F. W. Nunn of this city and of the Misses Harris who teach in the Marirn Graded school and taught here herself a year ago. Cards reading as follows have been received by the friends of the couple in this city; "Mr. and Mrs. W. W- Slaton request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Clella Emily to Mr. Willie Thomas George on the eve Misses Sallie and Katie Gras-ham were in Marion last week. J. L. Lowery went to Marion Saturday. Hendrick Mitchell, Jake and Frank Farris are in school at Bowling Green. Sweet Potato Ten Inches Long. Our good old Bro. P. M. McGrew, of Good Hope neighborhood, was in town Tuesday, She is much beloved here and has j and While here laid upon our a host of friends who will congratulate the groom in winning her heart and hand. desk one of the largest sweet potatoes that we have seen in many days. The tuber measures 10 inches in length and thirteen and one-half inches in circumference and weighs three and one-fourth pounds. We want to tell you, this is a whopper! Carrs- I ville Enterprise. ning of Wednesday the sixteenth of October, at eight o'clock, a 1 DR, W. H. CRAWFORD home, Sturgis, Kentucky. i i The groom is the oniy child of I . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. George of Sa'e n and is a grandson of T. W. , J Lowery. He belongsto one of the , 1 best families of the Salem Valley I i and is heir to a granu ioriune. The bride is one of Union county's most attractive girls and has many admirers. DENTIST All Work Guaranteed Gas and Somnoform used for PAINLESS EXTRACTION Office ov er Marion Ban s s i