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S WE SAVE YOU MONEY Si AND PLEASE YOU TOO 0 & Si-'in dentist, Pre Bnildinfc s Nunn wHt to Paducnh Mom- 1 ltotttrt left Monday for undoubtedly tii Muni Imw' o th.- South. Sum I'. .Ionm. I II. OIsmoDt ami 1kn r Tolu, wpre In Uo eity - ( Ilennott, of l'rwloma, was w:i Monday. M - Mahal Mbmor pnt Monday lnia wth my ailvorttiiimtnt vaek k F. S. SUIwtll, tUo Dgiitiat, Minoii Hank. M - Will Doboo, of Blackford, it 1 f uot of friend and rolatlvwe ity last wook. M - A. S. Cavtndar rotHFHod night from LouUrilU and ' -v ille. Hut of tlio hour at a popular Opening Mareh 10-10. Mns. Z. K. Lovn. M,min Ashor, of Weston, was in t Monday and was n pleasant r at thitt otlico AN IMPORTANT, ..ANNOUNCEMENT., j To every one want- J ing insurance in re- liable companies. Wc Sell FIRE TORNADO ACCIDENT HEALTH TEAMS BURGLARY LIABILITY and BOILER We can insure you against anything but death. Critler 8, Woods Telephone lf. K O (i uetK went to Pnucctnn Mouday. Mm. Z. K. Ioto will hart htr iprning March Mrs. C. H. Xtwoom. of Htnton. wat in too eity Mouday. Wnn in naod of aav thine, so to tha "mini," wkr rry tuinr aan Im got. 1'oUs. (itti Gr.irs. tlta triiiurtil tuanaeor of Ut I)yN!kurg oaHiiory, was hiro Monday. Watoh my advartisomout oaoh wotk. V. S. Stilwoll, tha duntist, ortr Marion Hank. Call and mo Mrs. Cavondar's now and protty millinory, Marek IT) anU 1(1. Hr. H. C. Lovo has boon con fin -d to hU bod for tha past two wools, but is now improving. Mrs. Carria Thomas was oallod to Memphis this waok on aooouut of the illnass of lior brothor. W. 1). Cannan raturuod Saturday from Cincinali, after purchasing a full line of Spring goods. Motors Stouo and MoOonuoll 1'nday from whoro they ptirehanyl their goods. Vrov. Lank would graeo any easion and any platform. Ho has no superior as a humorist in tho South. Atlania Constitution. Miss Ruby Jamos loft Saturday for Wodstor City, Iowa, whoro sho will visit until Juno. Mrs. C. h. Burks, of Hlaokford, wlm visitoil hor iiiothor, Mrs. J. II. Clifton, last wook, rotumud homo Friday. Mrs. A. S. Cavondor will havo hor millinery opening Friday, March 15. On March 15 and 1(5 Mrs. will have her opening. Como and oxamino my carofully holuctod lino of millinory March 15-Kith. Miw. Z. R Lovk. W. II. Clark loft Monday for I'adnonh whoro he will attond a W. 0. V. oonvontion. LOST Will tho party who took my umbrella by mlstnko at tho opora bouse Tuesday night, ploasc rotum it to me. M.umtrK Sutiiehi.a.ni. AlborHutlor, of Jiivingston Co, was in tho city Sunday and Monday the guest of Mrs. Susan Glonn. Mrs. Carno Thomas will leave soon for Momphis, and will soil her uiano at a bargain. Any ono wish- ing to buy n piano wm uw uu i D her. l'rof. Lane has boon to Marion boforo, and is well romombercd as tho man who made our sidos ache with laughter. Gabo K. Towory, of Shady Grove, is quilo ill of typhoid fever, and has boon confined to his room lor fivo wcoks, but is now convaloscont. YOU KNOW WHO LEADS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE CLOTHING! So come in and sec our Line as we very carefully studied the styles, have the things that are right Up-to-the-Minute in the style of cut and pattern Wc handle a Bench Tailored Hand Finished LINE NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE V. W.Nunu, dentist, l'ro9s liuilding. Kev. ). 1". Price was in I'rincoton Friday. W. K. Minner attondod tha at l'rinootou Friday. A. K. Cullon, of Whoateroft, was in town last Wodnesday. Miss Fanny Gray was in Saturday shopping. l'rof. Chas. Lane fairly discounted Kit l'orkins at San Marous San Antonio. WANTED To buy a good milk oow with young onlf, for cash ad-dross 1'. 0. box 111 Marion, Ky. T. L. Taylor, of Madisonville, was in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Stoinman, of Crittenden Springs, wore in tho city Thursday. FOK SALK 500 bushels of corn in shuck at orib in Marion. S. M. Jkxkins. Kid. and Mrs. W. It. Gibbs, of Shoridau, wore in tho oity Friday. Itov. K. H. Hlackburn loft Friday for Corinth, whore he filled his regular appointment Sunday. FOlt SAJjK A few maple shade troos, from 10 to !!5 cents oaoh according to size. W. D. Hay.vks. W. H. Vandell arrived Fridiy night from St. Petersburg, Fla. He has been thoro for tho past two months lookiug after his roal estate intorosts. A complotc Hue of side and back combs, Sec them. Fobs. Sam Gugonhicm returned Saturday morning from St. Louis, whoro ho had boon to purchase his Spring dry goods. Misses Mabel Minncr, Kthel Hard and Maymc Henry oxpect to leave oon for Howling breon, where they will ontor tho State Normal School. Hon. and Mrs. 0. M. Jamos Friday aftornoon Ironi Washington. FOK SAL10 A now two horse wagon, or will take a good young cow and calf for part pay P. 0. box OS Marion, Ky. Mrs. T. J. Wring loft Wednesday morning for Lexington, Tonn., where sho will spend a week visiting Mr. Wring, who is at work thoro. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Towory, of Shady Grove, were in tho city days this week. Mr. Towory is a gonoral morcuant ami Mrs. Jowery is tho landlady'and keeps a first class hotol. I havo hoard Prof. Chas. Lano lecture with delight. For senso aud ound morals, woll mixed with lino humor without taint nnd stain, 1 known hardly his equal, not his superior. A. G. Il.waoon, Bishop SoUthom Mthodist Church. A DISPLAY Such as has never been shown in white goods and embroideries and you do not have to pay war prices for them either. Neckwear for Ladies and men. Just the things FOR EASTER The Greatest Line of Carpets, Druggets, Rugs Wc Have Ever Shown NEW LINE OF Shirts and Collars TAYLOR & CAIMIMAINI K. L. Nunn and II. X. Sullivan, of Jtodney, were in town Monday. Mcsdumos It. L. Moore and J. F. Dodge visited thoir mother, Mrs. G. W. Howorton, of Itcptou, Tuesday. Mrs. C. 11. Newcom and sou, of ltopton. are the guests of .Mosdamos Moore and Dodgo. Gus Taylor returned Sunday from Cincinnati, whoro he prccured the best stylos for Spring. John II. Hoket, of near is visiting Itcv. J. S. Henry of this place. He came over to ontor his daughter in school. Itcv. W. M. Sweets, of Shelby-ville, was in the city Tuesday. He is working for the interest of the young ladies' college at Danville. 50? ujt , snriQjjnrB rf m w..a MEW . . . . . . MILLINERY ffWft S 'Sal Hundreds ot our cus tomers depend on us for g advance style, faultless j finish, dependable qual ity ana value. WHY NOT YOU ? K Stationary, all sorts. Fobs. Chas. Jackson, of near Kelsey, was in tho city Saturday afternoou. M. F. Pogue, of Frances, was in the city Saturday. Kitchen good. necessities rsT" 'mibmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm a WmE&r F NOT WAIT! is For a Personal Invitation to Visit Our Store and Examine 5 THE MANY NEW THINGS ! g & L n Dress Goods Wc have all the new Things in Fancy and Plain Fabrics, Wool Taffetas, Panamas, Voiles, Serges, etc., Pcau de Soie, Taffetas, and Lousinc Silks. New Things In Sheer Goods in New Designs and Weaves Don't Wait Too Long SHOES and Oxfords S We arc ready to serve you (3 in this line with the kind that gfc gives you more service, fit g belter and look nicer than you g will find elsewhere, and you v don't have to pay any more 5 for them than many inferior 3? makes. 2? gr Lace Curtains Curtain Swiss jS Window Shades gfc S MASONIC TEMPLE 0flWMTOTOTO Ijjgfcg cf cf r cr Cf Cf 1( MRS. Z. E. LOVE, Marion, Ky. i W! 1 i ST? If JC5TH3C S5DnrH3CCf fS?l 5Dfii3D5 A Miss Mary Lou Akin, of Princeton spent Sunday hero with rela tives. Miss Susie Boston spout Saturday and Sunday with relative in Sulli van. Thos. Clifton loft Sunday afternoon for St. Louis to uet his Pull samples. J Prof. Chas. Lauc is ono of tho most entertaining lectures on the Amcridan platform. His lectures abouud iu tho finest thought, sharpest wit, convulsing humor and touching pathos. (Gen) John B. pordon. The Choral club under tho direction of Prof. Von Tobol, of Hender son, is making cxcclcut progress. Thoro aro about thirty members who are very much interested. At tho end of tho term they will givo a public concert which is a treat in storo for our people. cheap and Fob?. Miss Maymc Heury is the guest of her sisters, Mesdamcs Ira Bennett and Grant Bugg, of Frcdonia. Mrs. ltob't Enoch returned Friday from Holly Springs, Miss. Mrs. Ed Murphy left Saturday for Paducab. Miss Carrie Moore, of Hopkins-ville, spent Saturday and Sunday in this city. Mrs. 0. B. Gill left Saturday for her home at Milburn, I. T. W. A. Newcom, Thos. Walker, Gus Summcrvillo and Albert Lucas, all of Mattoon, wore here Monday attending county court. Mrs. J. M. Freeman visited friends in Salem the first of the week. Mrs. Sallic Deboc and son, Tom, of Pincknoy ville, wcro tho guests of relatives in this this city the first of tho week. W. B. Yates was in the city Sat- UrdnyOfllflHt" ,n ninrY'J'Tr.nn FOlt SALE Esty organ, bigl? grade pianos, soon on exhibition at the New Marion Music House, the Press Bldg. J. I). Asher, W. .- Kig"gsi ind ,friroTcrrairof Shady Grove, were here Mondaj. D. E. Woods, of Spring Grove, Union county, and J. B. Cambron, of Morganficld, were hero Monday buying stock. J. S. Newcom, of Weston, will havo at his stable, addition to "Jim Stewart," the fine English coach horse, owned by C. J. Pierce, of this city FoltSALE Au Esty organ of fine tone, at Press Office, in rear of Mariou bank. Will take a cow and calf as part.pav. C. It. KenikkT I. H. Keiuer recently of the Ohio Valley University, a teacher of language and voice, has rented a room in tho Press building ana will opo a piano store. Clarcnco W. Grady, of Weston, tho "nrorchantPrinco" of that section, is in the Evansville markets this week laying in a fine stock of goods for the spriug trade. Ho will be pleased to show his friends and patrons his selections noxt week. Mrs. J. It. Willott and cbildron loft Tuesday night for their homo in lnkbter, N. I). Sho has been visiting hor parcuts, Mr. and Mrs. ltobt. Boyd, of Salem, for the past two months. Sho was accompanied by her sister, Miss Addie Boyd, who will remain a month. See our Easter postals, With each dollar paid Fohs. in, Mrs. Cavender will give you a ticket which entitles you to the jar of silver. Charles Jackson, of Frcdonia val ley, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Asbridgc, on Wilson hill Sat-v urday night and Sunday. Jesse Farris, of Salem, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pylc, of near Kussellville, passed through town Tuesday enrouto to Salem, where he will engage in the hardware business. W. A. Pierce, of Salem, was in town Tuesday enroute to Illinois. China and glassware, new aud up to date. Fohs. Tho office of the Crittenden Record-Press will bo removed from its present situation to the office recently occupied by the Crittenden Record. Miss Ilosa Jackson, of near Kel sey, was in the city baturday alter- noon. Sho was enroute to Toledo, Ohio, where sne will visit her broth er, Ulydc Jackson, for several weeks. Attorney Thos. W. Champion, left Tuesday for Memphis, Tenn., and several points in Missouri -on legal business for the Lee Lino Steamer. Mrs. J. R. Finley returned Tuesday from Dycusburg, where sho had brother during his last illness. W. D. Wyatt, of Frcdonia, was in tho city Thursday. J. B. Pierce, of Elizabcthtown, Ky., passed through town Tuesday enroute to Salem. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Kirk, of are tho guests of Mrs. Carrie Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Travis. Mrs. Kirk was Miss Nelle Thomas before her marriage Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Olivo were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Jesso Ohvo from Saturday until Monday. Ed has resigned his p't'nn at Nobo and'has accepted a pos.' as traveling salesman for a shoe firm. 1 Miss Katie Hodge, of Henderson, lTir i rt .i amveu wcancsaav. ano win do tuo "guest of Misses Kittio and Fanny Gray for several days. Adamson's Automatic Window Lock holds sash in any position and locks itsolf when sash is lowered. "Thoy never break." Prico 25 cents at all hardwaro and lumber dealers. A Notable Event In Marlon Society, Mrs. Davidson will be "At Home" March 21, 22 and 23 to all her friends, assisted by Misses Hattie Williams, of Cincinnati, O., and Lilly Guess, of Crittenden county. ,." jj y - 1