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WIVES CANNOT
TAKE INSURANCE
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Kulmg oi Insurance Cot.
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Handsomc New Gate at Cemetery.
Tl ntrai i and drivi i ay to
i ho New Marion Cemetery l -been
adorned by th en ction of
two aubatantinl concrete poataor
pillars to support the irate which
has bei n cal cd tl e This
adds much to tin- appma anee
aad com i : ieneeof the I lemetery
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Bank, of tins city,
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Much Trouble Done A . y With.
Pension Vouchers Not Needed.
Uncle S tm'i p rrsionera
t ived notice! from the Pea
ion department at Washington,
; dviaing tin in that after the ftral
of the year, ami in accordance
with tin- new pension law, there
would no looter be the neeeaajty
of having their vouchers cut
ad I . notari I public or hv covn
t) officers. ; he) are informed
that OUchi t 0 ill I e entirely
done iwaj with and tl at when
the nw lav goei into effect
their checks will be at t din
from the de irtmeni at Wash-ton.
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VOL. WW MARION. CMTTBNDBN OCT. 24. 1912.
COUNTY. KY THL'KNDAY MORNING. NO. 17.
lemonstration Week
ict. 28 to Nov. 2.
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All &?.$ Preferable
Bids War.ted for Letting of
Poor House on November 1.
We the undersigned commit'
tee will receive sealed bida on
Nov. 1. lor keeping the
en county poor house for 1913.
Persons desiring tu bid on same
will semi in sealed bids on or before
raid Hate. Bidders required
to furnish names of bondsmen
with bid. The contract will
be lt for keepings feeding and
caring for paupers and nursing
same in case of sickness and
doing Washing and sewing for
said paupers.
J. W. Blue.
Jutui A. Moore,
Committee.
.Special Display
of
? and SUITS
in will be uerg t'.IUAr OCT.. 25
tit i, ini of Cloak oi.rj Suits cind svill he
prepared to supply your needs, also to deliver the
goods that d j .
CarntfhtHi bios. & Dodge.
Notice to Sunday chool Superintendents
of Crittenden Co.
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lend a delegate ' to the On account of bad health, I
icah St.tir Convention, Oct will offer my entire stock at cost.
t" Nov. let. Encourage Velvets, Silks. Cloaks. Skirts,
me one to tfo. and bi st line Millinery shown in
K. II. PRANKS, Marion.
intj Sunday School President. I Lottie Tineley Tern.
Kirschbaum Gothes.
Olive & Walkei
Marion Brtlai (oHuildup NsshviM''
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Haynes
have located in Nashville where
I Mr. Haynes is president and
general manager of the Haynes
1 Manufacturing Co., which com-
' pany occupies the new Haynes
$40,000.00. three-story brick
building Marion lost an enter-
' prise of no mean proportions
j when this company on account
of shipping facilities moved to
1 Nashville.
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The Corset that don't
rust, we have them to
fit any form, carried in
stock $1. to $2. Will order
Special from $1. to
$10. Sold by
Taylor & Cannan
H0N.E.T.F
See ad
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Marion, Kentucky
RANKS
VISITS 0L0 HOME
Given A Rousing Welcome Delivered
a Good Speech in the
Opera House Last Monday
Monday October 21st when E.
! T. Franks of Owenshoro address
ed the voters of Marion and
Crittenden county he was listened
to attentively by a large audience,
the Opera House being
I WO 1 I tilled. Mr. Fran k s
who is a former citizen of Marion
is popular here and is
I nized as one of the best speakers
in the Republican party. He
devoted much time, to the :'Bull-
mooaetV1 and argued with them
to "come back" into the stand
pat columns, but not one word
of abuse did he have for them.
As is his custom he interspersed
many amusing and catchy anecdotes
and jokes into his s: eh
which from a "stand pat stand
point" was a good and logical
. Mr. Franks went fi'om
here to Paducah where he spoke
llOndj night. He has delivered
Several speeches in the Ky. Purchase
this week.
J D. Farris the Salem ex-merchant
is now under treatment at
Dr. Pope's Sanitarium in Louisville,
He has bad a partial
oarallysis for several months
and hopes now to be permanently
benefitted. Dr. Pope is one
of the most noted specialists in
this section of the United States.
KirschbausTi Clothes
have all the marks of garments of best quality, with none
of the glitter of cheapness. They are fashioned from
richest weaves in models that appeal to men of good taste.
We want our customer to know that we have thoroughly investigated the
worth of these Kirsnhhuum clothes. We believe that the value in these suits and
overcoats is far greater than any similar-priced clothes in America.
$12.50, 13f n
Every garment is authoritative in style. Cm from cold-water shrunk fabrics,
every thread of which is "AU-Wool"--acid-tested.
They are iaultlessly tailored --every important detail beiug worked in by hand.
Alter six months wear you will find a Kirscllbaum garment as perfect in shape, as
correctly fitting, as on the day it was purchased.
Here are models of youthful design; snappy, cheering and businesslike. The
kind of clothes men know they look as well in as they feel.
The Kirschbaum Guaranty is your assurance of perfection in weave and fit; or
your money returned.
IVicConnell & Nunn
Ojllo M James mOt Marion, Kentucky.
peak at Marlon Sat Pov 2 i "-.--