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t I- ' T-a v a tf v mm immm tin "A!e sell Warner's RustProof Corsets FOB RENT The Chittenden! houo. garden and stable on Salom oa I neir city limits. 3. M. Jenkins. Mrs. Delia Stevcus left Wednesday for Kirksvillc, Mo , whero she will take a post graduate course in osteopathy. Carnahan Bros, are selling work-gloves at 5 cents per pair. Quarterly meeting at Hurricane, fov. Kith and lltli. Dinner on the ground the first day. .). B. McXeely, a teacher from Marion, Ky., was in Corning this week looking for a location. Prof. MeXeely made a good impression while here and wo hope ho will "settle down" among us. Clay Uounty (Ark.) Republic. I . h. Stewart, the photsgraphcr, will, until Dee. 10th, sell for ouly 50 cents ono 11 x 14 largo portrait of vmirsclf with all $3.00 per dozen cabinet pioturcs or larger Come in early and have them for Christmas. 2S 4t Charles A Moore, of Owcnsboro, was is in the city the first of the week. Little Mary Louise Miller arrived Friday morning and will roako hor homo with Kov. and Mrs. M. E. Miller. Watch Carnahan Bros , for bargain counters. Mrs. t). B Kovil returned Friday from St. Louis, whnro she had been iho guest of her liaughtor, Mrs. D. E. Woods. NOTICE The party who "borrowed" my breast chains from wagon tn my stable will ploaso return them .and save trouble S. M .Tonkins. Mi;s Mary l Willnt., ol'Corydon, 'Ky,, who is hack from Boston, a gradutto of tho sohool of expros aion, was horn yosterday with tho expectation i oincriu our grndod flohool as a tcaohor ot oxprossiou. tioino time within the uoxt two weeks, Miss Wtllett will give a recital that is being looked for with pleasant anticipations. Underwear for all in separate garments and Union Suits in heavy and medium weights Dr. F. W. Nu.in. Dentist Press Bid- LOST: Female collie, brown, white coIl.r, breast, legs and lower third of tail white stripe. From one Hank across hips to other, white in face. Will appreciate any information as to her whereabouts or pay for her return. J. 0. Dixon, 28 2t Marion, Ky. ST 11 A. KD From my farm near Baker school house, ono dark bay pony, six years old, branded "P. S." on left hip, hind feet both white. Any intormatiou as to its whereabouts will be thankfully received. T. B. Hazel, Weston, Ky. Robert, the little adoped son of Mr and Mrs. E. L. Franklin, of Salem, died Monday afternoon, Oct. 2.th, after a lingering illuess of typhoid fever. Everything within human power was done, but tho summons came and the young life went back to the creator that nave it. The funeral was couductcd by Bcv. T. C. Carter at Union church and the burial in the cemetery near b). Mrs. Belle Kirby, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting Phil Deboe and family. Editor Vernon Oakley, of the Webster County Times a Clay, Ky., was in Marion Tuesday. In moving some presses from Sturgis to Clay last wcok. tho wagon was overturned in the wreck of which Mr. Okloy was very severely injured and is car rying his arm in a sling iroin a dislocated shoulder. FOB SALE Several now and old sewing machines. S. M. Jenkins. Tho Company havo tho largest and completcst lino of goods in Crittenden county and aro selling them at remarkably low prices. See them for shoes, for men, women, bavs or girls, a nice well fitting suit of clothes for yourself or a beautiful dress for your wifo or daughter. When looking for bargains don't fail to sco Carnahan Bros. Delightfully Entertained. Last Friday evening, Oct. 29th, Mr and Mrs. Sam Gugenheim very delightfully entertained tho Euobra Club at thoir homo on South Main St. Tho houso was boautifully decorated with pumpkins, candles and little "goblins." Everything carried out tho Hallowe'en spirit, tho tally cards being pictures of witches and pump-Kin Tho ladiet' prize, a beautiful hand painted salad bowl, was won by Miss Mary Cameron. Tho gentleman's prize, a fountain pen, was captured TAYLOR 8, CANNAN by Mr. E. J. Hay ward. ! J. A. Hurley Uft Wednesday for The refreshments were delightful, j rxm and Springrrton. Ill,, where consisting of sandwitches, salads, c.dcr and ginger cakes, orange .her-1 ,, wl vigit his aonS( FlccinaP tut ana cake, The guests were: Mr. and Mr. fico. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Rusell, Mr. and Mrs. .1 W. Wilon, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Baird. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haynos, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Haynes. Mcsdani's Emma Hay ward, II. A. Cameron, .James Henry, A. Ileiman, of Evausvillo, Misses Lillie Conk, Mary Cameron, Ruby James. Kittle Gray. Lcaffa Wilborn and Martha Henry. Messrs. E. J. Hayward, C. V. Franks and Rob Cook. YOUNG GIRLS ARE VICTIMS of headach, as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, tho world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 25 cents at Jas. H. Ormc's and Haynos & Taylor's RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Wiikrkas. Death has taken from our midst our sister and in the Sunday School work, Mrs. Nina Wheeler, TlIKRKFOllK, HE IT 11KSOI.VKI) that, in her death, tho Sunday School has lost a faithful worker and most valuable friend; and, Bk it RKSor.VKU, that, as hor associates and pupils in tho Sunday School, each oi us feel a senne of personal bereavement, and that we profoundly mourn tho death of her who was an inspiration to us in our work, and that wo feel her death to bo a sad and irreparable loss; and, Be it resolved, that it is with a heart-felt appreciation of how well she deserved our love and admiration, that wo rendor this tribute to her memory. Be it resolved, that these resolutions bo spread upon tho minutes of tho Sunday School Record, a copy bo given to (ho family, and a copy bo published in tho Record-Preas. Mrs. J. G. Rochester,") Mrs M. J. Guthrie. C Com. Mibs Nellk Walker ) c Carnahan Bros., sells a cotton bat. irp nt f cents a roll. beo. II. Whltecotton. Squire Geo. II. Whitccotton, who is interested in valuablo mineral proporty in Hardin county, 111., pasjod through Marion Friday, en route to his homo in Sullivan. Squire Whiteootton is in eood spirits over tho prospects and feels that he has tho richest zinc and copper mines in all this miuorul belt. Hugh and Oliver. 49 49 9 i9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 f s 3 ine urncmi uount win leu The result of the recent election, and the Official test of our Clothing and i Shoes has proved to be the best, handled in the county. If you are not already " fully convinced of this fact, Try them once and you wilt join in the chorus of reds of others that the statement is true. 4 4 Do you like for your clothes to tit and hold their shape? Do you want up-to-date style? Do you want to Save Money when buying Suits, Overcoats, Cravenetts Extra pants, and Boy's Knee Pant Suits? Come to SEE US. Examine the material and work manship. Get our prices compare with what you find elsewhere and we will be satisfied with the result. Ladies and Masses' Coat Suits and Cloaks, at prices to save you money. Dot forget our fine line Druggets, Rugs, Carpets Shades and Curtains when arranging for vow fall cleaning. "Swann Hats, Lion Brand Shirts, Lion Brand Collars. Warner's Corsets are sold by us, exclusive in this town." Dress Goods to suit you in quality, Patterns and Prices. What more could you ask? SHOES Are you particular about the fit of your shoes? Do you want your feet to be neatly and tastefully shod? Do you want shoes to give you the most service for the least money? There is no better or more certain way than to come to us. Whether for men, women or children. Our hobby is to try to satisfy every customer who comes into our store. w "wr tr t "ww rw www "ww "ww "ww "w wk Dr. F. w. Nunn, Dentist Press Bldp. Rev. J. B. Adams spent Wednesday in Henderson. For f?ood, warm all-wool blaukcts, go to Ilcury Stone. 0 ffM. Some suits for Men to Close out at a Price. r5 V Wiuter is approaching and you When jou see the nice blankets at will soon need a good warm winter Henry Stone'.-, they are bound to suit of clothes, perhaps you ii"cd rpin,,ul vo 0 , cominK Wntef them now. oucin dud the Jargcii and compluti t lino to select Irom at Henry Siouc'. &&&&:fe4fe when jou will need something that tlieie is uul warmth and comfort in. INVITED to to r.? to to to You Are ordially Invited to OurjJ HOLIDAY OPENIN G November 4th, 5th, 6th, 49 T LJ I I E Ffc J V ft DinAV CMITIIRIAV 49 to to to to to to to m b m m hm. 'hi ii in s m . wk- mm m an. a im m mm m.i tm La jk.m it " H hv we have this year the greatest line of Christ- 49 mas goods ever in Crittenden County. Yes twice as much as lastvear. Come in and it i look it over n 49 49 49 49 ring the Children b In connection with our opening we are ; l going to nave J Dig special uaiiy daies; fj 1 THURSDAY, Choice Jewelry 10 Cents 1 FRIDAY, 10 Cent Granitware 5 Cents I SATURDAY, China and Glassware5&10 49 49 49 49 WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOW to to t We have a complete line of Ladies and Gents Furnish- j ings, Pants, Motions, Jewelry, and Movelties, Station- to l ary, Fancy Goods. Dolls and Toys Chinaware, Glass- ware and Lamps, Granit and Tinware, Ornaments, Etc. to t BE SURE AND COME- DON'T FORGET DATES g 49 49 49 49 49 49 M. E. Fohs, Marion, Ky. vi' v T. ' v .. Jy-,-X v -.A v. 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