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III ' r. m 1ft ' tit ' Jr Iff i? IR 3 ' ' t i ,. .m r ; ri ti i t , '-! -. , li f l i 1 If t ; 4 7 MffJ TA i l 'i 8 ft $ 4 v- WR A Clean out of all Our CLOTHING Never before have you had this chance to buy Suit-Overcoats-Pants Our goods were bought cheap for the money and we must have the room for our big Spring Stock f HIGH GRADE CLOTHES Lowest Price You Ever Saw. Come to Headquarters and get the LOWEST PRICES. NEW SPRING HAT'S for MEN and BOYS S. M. JENKINS Editor and Publisher. Entered as second-class mailer February stb. 1007 at the postofhee at Marion. Kentucky, under Ibe Act of Congress of March j. 1879. STMCTLY CASH IN ADVANCE. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Sinfle copies mailed 05 1 month mailed to any address..... is " " " 1 months 7j " " " 1 year 1.50 " " " 4 years j.oo CASH ADVERTISING RATES- i;c per Inch S. C. to Foreign Advertisers sac per inch S C. to Home Advertisers Repeated ads one-half rate. Metal bases only used for Plates and Electros Locals scper line Locals 10c Per tine In twelve point type. THURSDAY, Feb. 18 1909. The subscription price of the Crittenden Record-Press is (and has been since the consolidation of JAILER. We are authorized to announce J. P. MORGAN, as a candidate for Jailer. Subject to the ac tion of the Republican primary election to be held Saturday, March 13th, 1909.' We are authorized to announce IUGENE AKRIDGE as a candid ate for Jailer. Subject to the action of the Republican primary election to be held Saturday, March 13th, 1909. We are authorized to announce JOHN M. FRITTS as a candidate for Jailer. Subject to the artion of tke Republican primary election to be held Saturday, March 13th, 1909. We are authorized to announce eo. W. Conyer as a candidate lor Jailer of Crittenden county, Subject to the action of the Primary Election to be keld March 13th, 1909. CIRCUIT COURT CLERK. We are authorized to announce RUFUS ROBINSON as a can didate for Circuit Court Clerk-Subject to the action of the Republican primary election to be held Saturday, March 13th, 1909. ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce Wm. H. ORDWAY, as a candidate for Assessor, subject to the action of the Republican Primary Election to be held Saturday, March 13th, 1909. the two papers,) $1.51) per annum, . however, to subscribers who renew We are authorized to announce f"V'm ' " ',T1 ",l """"'J wc;Robt. H. Thomas a candidate for wii :ui. ilic ?1 i)i) i.iie tb month. -,.,. , ANNOUNCEMENTS. County Judge. We are authorized to announce E. B. FRANKLIN, of Levias, Ky., a candidate for County Judge of Crittenden county, subject to the action of the Republican Primary Election, to be held March 13th, 1909. .saessor oi unuenaen uounty, Subject to the action of the Republican Primary Election, to be be held Saturday, March 13, 1909. All experience goes to show, no mud can soil but the mud we throw. Anon. In many cases individual character must be rudely shaken by adverse circumstances in order to reach it fullest development. Most people are very anxious to live, and if they were only anxious to live well as they arc just to livo how much bettor this world would be. That self-boasting chanty which is always seeking misorv "Isewhore but docs nothiug to relieve miiery in ono'it own neighborhood is of the purious variety. The mayor of St. Louis meant well in offering free baths to tre! One may not always be in a position to rondcr financial aid in others but it is within cvory man's power 1 to speak the helprul, u nthotic ' wr rd unci reach foith a luixl 10 iff, V cw!ojiCtW wlj5Mrttt53C3S '' ' NNNWiiMdMSMN 111 It's Just Before Spring-time BARGAINS SHOE SB The weather man says there's lots of bad weather to come LOTS OF SPRING GOODS COMING IN- And Winter Goods Must, and are Going Out IT'S THE CHANCE OF THE YEAR TOSAVE MONEY We always give a good stock to select from And we don't carry goods for the next year. NOW IS THE TIME For you to buy goods if you need them -It's money to you -Its a Saving for you. SHOWING OF SPRING GOODS White Goods Waisting Embroideries Linens New Ginghams Laces 2000 yds. Real Linen Laces 5 -6 yd., worth 12-15 20c yd. Two Thousand Yards of New Embroideries at 1-2 Their Value New majorities in both housos of its legislature has joined the column of prohibition states and ban also prohibited the manufactjro of intoxicating liquors within its borders. Let us live today for tomorrow, not tomorrow for today. In other words, instead of distracting ourselves about what tomorrow may have tor us let us bravely take up today's dutios and perform them, and meet and overcome today's difficulties Uy so doing, and only by so doing, shall we bj ready for tomorrow when it comes. The disaster to the Republic by! which a thousand souls were would have been a dreadful traccdy like that of the City of Boston and La Hurgoyne, but for her water ticht compartments and wireless outfit. Gindually as scientific discoveries are made and utilized the sea is being deprived of its terrors, and even now an ocean vovairo in a modcrnlv equipped vessel is safor than a journal on land. Rome poople assert that miracles never were or arc possible and still others assort that the ago of miracles is past. Hut (he story of the sending forth in all directions its tnvaterious and wireless silent msoacn for aid in its hour of and the quiqk by steamers mure than hundred miles awav rmv well he termed a mirae'e of o'ner This fact not only shows tho great advance in knowledgo that mankind has mado in rcoent years, hut it also succests that ovon more tramps who attended the recent i wonderful knowlodgo will be attained Tramp Congross in that city, but in ,hA n,ing they failed to apprcciato it. Thoro is but little affiuity between tramps, and water. JtENJIMJIN FRANKLIN SAYS: Who is wisn? flo that Icarnfl from evervonr, Who is noworful? Ho that governs hs nasHions. Who i neh? Mo that iH contont. Win tint? Vnhnriv. .Inlnnrl II. S. Army. and nftMiiiiiiiH an mi hvp 1- ii'orn ' Oro- of Wil. valuables than any uiriount ot monoy. lttl " ''"' r. "f Harniii ll. K. D. Mo. 1 joined the I S. rmy at l'adurah, Ky., February 11th, inst, He enlisted for the Toast Artillery arm of the service. Mr. Fuller was sent to .Jefferson Itarracks, Mo., training station and will bo sent to tho Pacific coast after he receives his preliminary training in tho dutios of a regular. Browder to Hang. Husswllvillc, Ky., Feb. 11. -This afternoon Rufus Hrowdur, who killed J, S. Cunningham last July, was sentenced to hang on April 1)!. The jury was at its deliberations only two hours before returning a verdict. IowTatl Second Class Col o n 1 s t Fares, March 1st, to April 30th, to stations in Alberta, Arizona., British Columbia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mexico, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregan, Saskatchewan, Texas, Ut a h , Washington and Wyoming. To San Francisco, Los. Angeles, SanDiego, Cal., $34.00 Portland, Ore. , Ta c o m a , Wash., Seattle, and Spokane $36.05. Nice fllrls. A score or more of young girls at Mcavcrville, Ind,, hve formed a leacue to promoto refinement among young men and othor things, havo resolved to marry no man who drinks smokos or chows and who does not take the homo paper. Drinking is considered tho chief evil, smoking and chowing comes next, whillo the young womon assert that when a man does not tako the homo papor it cridencc of a want of intelligence and that ho will prove too stingy to pro vide for a family, educate his children and onoourage institutions of learning in the community. May-field Monitor Or. M. Ravdin Practico Limited to Disoascs and Defects of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ichel Block Cor. 3rd and Main OlaBses fitted, EVANSVILLE - INDIANJ Card of Thanks. To all the people in Marimi and (vicinity, who no kindly agisted u 1 during tho illness and doath of our fathor. Wo wish to return our heart felt thank-.. May tho riohct hlrsc. ings of a kiud Providence be jours SlIEKMA.N Cl.AIlK ANI FaMII.V. Farmers' Meeting. The Crittenden county farmoro' Institute met in oil session, Feb Sth, 1!0!I, .1. p. 1'ierce, pros, in the chair for tho purposo of electing delegates tu the State Institute, which meets at Klizabcthtown, Ky , Feb. 'Jlth, Uf.th, and 2th, ll0i. A F. Wolfe was elected secretary. On motion the following were elected as delcgats to tho State Institute, viz: A. Dean, J. 1. I'icrco. Char-ley Fox, G. Conditt, It. K. K, L. Nunn, I'. C. Stevens and A. F. Wolfe. On motion adjourned. A. F. Wolkk, Hec. J. 1' I'ikrob, l'rcs. A Correction. Salem, Ky., Feb. lHth, 11103. Mr. S. M. Jenkins. Doar Sir: I .soe the article in the in rogtrd to tho animal I sold to Fate Alley, it weighed IP 10 pounds instead of 1710 pounds as you had it in your papor, Vour Friend, Ai.iikiit HuTl.r.11. NOTICE. A primary election has been called for March 1.1th, HUM), to nominate candidates on tho Republican ticket for tho various offices to ho filled at tho November 2nd, 11)00 election. Any Republican desiring to bo a candidate in this primary will bo required to pay his assessment by not later than Fob. Ufith, Tho Treasurer of tho committco for holding this primary, .las. W. Lamb will bo in the oity of Marion between tho hours of 10 a.m., and 3 p. m., (oxcept one hour at noon) from Fob. 17th to Feb. 2fith for the purposo of receiving the assessment due from oach candidate Cam. Hkndkhhon, Chairman of Primary Committoe. .1. U. Uouiuand, Secretary. LOW RATES. Elizabeth town, Ky., on account of Farmers' State Institute, .$6.05 round trip tickets on sale Feb. 22, 23, 24 and 25, good returning Feb. 27th. Everybody must wear shoes and if you buy the second pair to wind up the winter you want to buy them for less price. We've a big lot at same low prices All Good Leather Shoes as that is the kind we handle as the price Is cleanup price Odds and Ends Sizes you need. Prices You Want. $ OUR BARGAIN COUNTER YANDELL GUGEIMHEIM COMPANY. 1! wMBieMsmsssmsiiiiMMm STfje CratcnUcnKcco rU.prcge SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, u h dear that the much talked ..f 30th year, Circulatien 4,000. We are authorized to announce ebbing of the temperance movement F. D. STONE, as a candidate for In this country ha. not vet material-County Supt. of Schools. Sub- . . . ject to the action of the ,zod lor 'ennossoe oy very lame ucan primary election to be held Saturday, March, 13th, 1909. Wanted Custom Sawing. We have our mill on Big-ham's lot on Princeton street in Marion, near the laundry, and are prepared to do any and all kinds of custom sawing. 35 'It. G. W. Lawson 8c Bko. Parmer's Union Sells 2 Million Pounds of Tobacco Two million jxiuiiiIh of ilnrk lint purrhant'd by Jofcn II lIodK1. l"i) (iK'rati'H n stripping Ikmih' ut Fifth iwiii Clay atrKit. from J)hn (!nnly. imIchhiiiii for thr Inlim The of tho (i(l Ik r, to 7 ii'iitH n pound, ftil tin- Mile tin Inch's nil of the toboocu iuisilil in th FarmiTH' I'nlon In th riiiinilt'R of Mi'('raekii. Mnrnhall. Oravi'n. ('rlttenilt'n ami I.lvlngKtOB. Tho tolmcco will h il'llvereiJ kHwr. mill tho ilfllverles will Iu'rIii It Is 'YpTtt'(l that nlinont 100 waKiuiH will he 1 1 1 v r 1 1 Th- tnlinrro will l ntrtin pod at the limiM. nml pn'parod for tho HiiKllHh mnrlo't, for which Mr. HoiIk' Ijiivh - I'mliirnh Sun MArned at her home on Sunday, Fob. 11th. IStOll. Miss llertha Oar-ter to Mr. Presley Hunt, in the presence of a few friends and relatives and by Hev. .lolin A Hunt. 8I10 iioini: the daughter of tho latn Oarlen Carter, though yet in her teens in iiiti capable of beini; a de-serving wife. Mr. Hunt is a son of Mr. Win, Hunt. Ho a sterling youni: farmer of tlm (Joing Springs neighborhood May their pathway over bo bright. A (1'Kht EXCURSION RATES. To New Orleans $18.75 round trip tickets on sale, Feb. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, return March 1st, with extension to March 13, by paying one dollar additional at New Orleans. WILL EXTENT THE" TIME. Hundreds have paid us for which we feel deeply grateful but wc have been asked by a large number of our subscribers to give them a little more time to pay up on The Crittenden Record-Press. They say, and it is a fact, that very little of th tobacco has been delivered and that times have been exceedingly hard, that they Want ihe paper ami will pay for it soon. In view of this fact we have decided to extend the time to Match 1st. vr"