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- D Masonic Temple Marion, Kentucky sggTijfesaa.'.iPES ?j Dr. F. w. Niutn, DenHJt Pr.-s Blug. Miss Mattio Hui'v . t'triifl from Gfredonia Carnahan lire,, bar-4,'ins in line of shorn. . arcy formerly with tho Henry Bros., Mable Work1, hap accepted a position with the Bfaslcy Marblo Works, of Paduoah. City Marshal 0. B. Htna, of Stur. gis, was in Marioo one day laot week. Caruahan Broi ,' remnant calicor -at 3 conta por yard. rruoi Mnrc was in n T'lhrotl y and Friday of l.rV 'u . Don't forme I tl uu Br-.' 3 cont work gloves. Mrs. Sam Gugonheitu and Km, Samuel, spent the first of the week with Mr. A. Herman. Mm, W. N. Rochester n 1 jidcrson Tuesdaj. Jarnahad lirot., bate 'he U&t Cotton Batting and Wool Blankets at astonishing low prices. X iatcs Bros, sold Mis Nellie Suth erland a nine 'J2o piano this week FOR SALE: Single comb Rhode Island red cockorels. red to the skin, Mrs. W. B. Davioso.n, 31 Lola, Ky., Co. Hon, L. (I, James, utio has beet) 'juit'j sick for the past veek, is re ported as resting better yclcrdny. llov. T. N. Compton, of Jpint Monday night with friends m thin city, Mr. Compton was pastor of the Baptist chnroh hero about twenty years ago. Mra. Lovvery, of Frodonia, ih the guest oi iura. j. rr. uonasoo. Mrs. R. L. Ormc, of Evansville. who has been tho guest of her dialers, J. W. Blue And H. K. Woods, left Monday for hotcp. Mr. P, T. Siglcr is the jjaeft of her at ini c'K. Vih, J. T. Terry i-i the guest ot roiuti.e.? at Covington, Toon .1 M. Persons leit Mondaj Mr Ttnuin'ville. Ky., Fori Wayne and Muncia, Ind., to be pom days. Fnnii rour rardenK whilti ton can r., (got uch bsrains .n Rahbit, Poultry litnd (tirdeD lencina a" Olive & jWnlkT ir i offering for tin neit 30 Idnys Fur Bjbtiit nud Poultry Fence for tho next thirty days go to Olive & VValkor. Thoy aro over stoeked and during this timo y(iu will get Ijwrgaius. For bargains in Garden, Poultry ami Rabbit Fencing, go to Olivo iV Walker. Thoy are overstocked uml for thirty dnys you can sap money b) oallinc on them. MifS Nellie Adams, of Crayne. Ky., was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jinrnue Jhnkin, tho first of the reek. James Henry left Tuesday for Ardmore, Okla. FOR SALE: One piano coupon, for one hundred dollars, good on uuy Hardin & Miller piano sold by Yates Bros. Price Gfly dollars. J. B. MoMuim.w, 33 It Sturgis.Ky. Mr. uud Mrp. W. N. Russell re turned Tuesday from a vinit to (heir old hom in IndiaoM. Miss K.uinie Blue made a splendid lender nt the Epworth League Sun day night. The attendance was good und tho interest very encouraging. MU-i lu tlieklin, oue of the val ued teachers lh the Grided School, ha- been quite the past fow day, Mi's- Nrllio Sutherland is teaohing in her abaesoaa. MORRIS V,, '?'fw "' tc V 4 EVERY DAY THIS MONTH mm V 1 C?wab4 41 a 19.1Q rwA Od So E3am'Sn ft " Aiaa 4a !M a 44b l4 ! aw 4Uaa i" . three above mentioned you will find exceptional values throughout our entire line. J M: ,i HAND MADE GUARANTEED Suits.Overcoatsand Cravcnettcs That cost you no more at our store3 than you pay for the "other kind" elsewhere. Whether it Rains or Shines Get one one of our Cra then you need not worry about the weather, We have them in BUCK, GRAY, TAN, AND OXFORDS Boys Knee Pant Suits, Ext rt Pants, and Extra Pants for Men at Prices that will he very much to your interest. We want to Close out Every Cloak we Have this Month, So if you want a Real Bargain in Cloaks whether for Ladies, Misses or Children Come Quack. Dress Gooods and Wah tings Hats and Caps Ties, Mew and Up to-Date Gold Trimmed Urn berelas Hand Bags Trunks and Suit Cases Lion Brand Shirt&Collars Underwear Wool and Silk Scarfs Ladies, Gents and Childrens Gloves Both Plain and Guantlett. GUARANTEED Hosiery. Floor Size Ru s Rugs a u TAYLOR &, CANNAN Dr. F. W. Nu.in. Dentist Press Bid LOST. Whic teiualu fox-terrier, answers to namis ot "Juno " Tip end of tail cut off. Ears and front o' face jclluw, left mdu of face jel. low, divided nt o Finder please return her to Ike Wilson and receive reward. Mr. A. T. Cunningham, of Jauk sonville, Fla., who hah rendered uch valuable assistance in the organ', i tion of the great Citiens Nntiooal Life Insurance Co., of Louisville, perfected in that eity a few weciis ago, returned Sunday mornini;, Mrs Cunningham returning with him. Mr. Cunningham has made hiuihdf ery popular here, our people recognizing in him a high type of a true, Southern gentleman. He and his pdtirnablc nifo will perhaps bo wiih us for several weeks jet. FREDONIA. Revival services have beoo in prog re nt the Baptist church here for two week s closing Sunday night. Tho pastor. Rev. J. A. Bennett, of Utici, nssisted by Dr. T. N. Compton, of Owonpboro. Dr. Compton in one of the finest prcachrr of tho Baptist denomination and his sermons were u delight to the gtnat & 36x72 27x54 18x36 At Price That Defy Competition. Extra Values in Lace Curtains and Cur ain Swisses Wirdow Shades and Curtain Poles audiences which assembled to hear him. The chrintian pouule pf all denomimtions worked together in harmony and brotherly love and ail received great spiritual strength. There cre 11 additions to the churoh, seven by while many professed faith in Chrint, and backsliders wore renewed. Miss Mattio Henry, of Marion, visited relatives here Inst week. Rev. M. K. Miller and K. M, Franks, Marion, attended churoh hero Saturday night. Business is good with cur iier chsnts, as two firruh are reoetviag tobacco on the cars here. J. F. Wyntt has sold tin farm here to a gentleman from IMueuh Miss Bobbie Chiton, Dycubbiirg, and Mis Nolle Clifton. Msncc, aro v bitinu relatives here. R M. Richard-'tm ha- curved from hor ' to Brookport, III., sad J K. Rohinson is runuiuir Thr lAcld's blacksmith ibop, Jasper Wyatt diod at Hjpkiap7ille list week .ind the 'ra brought lure for burial. Get off the earth Out of the Mud and into a Pair of Good You can find some kind of Shoes most anywhere but is the kind to buy We have them for Men, Women, Boys and girls. 'Bnrro Jap Pat ent Leather shoes are guar anteed not to break before the sole wears out. A new pair if the do. For Good SHOES COME TO US FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS MONTH Y Shoes )t srsr "sr ww "www ww Good Shoes )i f w P. N, Mcnr.vjt and wife left fcr Texas, where they nll make their home. Two new dwelling houses are being built in f s. ' If you want good bread try oome of that "Cridcr Flour." Sold by S. C. Bennett & Son. OAK HALL Corn is all gathered, and nay of he farmers are doing their fall plowing whilo they irc waiting for a cole spell of went! er .suitable for hog killing. Our Sua d.1', School h getting along uicelv ith J. U. (J. Clnulors Hf Supcrinlendsnt J. 1). Work La- sold hi l.rm to Giltert Worley r.d hup moved to Mariuu, ss now njoving tc kif farm Ed Simp-n recently moved from JoL'i Vaghr.' farm to th river. Tom Gi-"- ill move to Mr. V uigbu'i: farm. Mr. Car Mi IMt i viung her datisrhtcr .1. I5. (5. Chiuhorn. Senator P -, Mawull gutas of A' lH.i'i nJ o- Miss NanuV Dt-in anu Mr. Sailit (.rlcv were gut iU of Mr-, YATES The best place on earth to buy the best of everything in the Grocery Line If you have never tried our "Richelieu" brand of Can Goods, Pickles and Catsups you have never tried the best. Cherries, Peaches, Pears and other fruits bearing this brand surpass any other on earth. We have an extensive line of beautiful hand painted and decorated China and Japanese wears in Tea Sets, Salad Bowls, Etc. Every piece of it is beautiful Q and the price within your reach g n ' "jJ53otS!SSiSSSJOM""M ! joim if fHHfi vummmm IHH ?B& HHH 2BHZ ooooE IOC rssaocssssaoii saoi j cJ v'Cl .,A.Jk ,i ".?M?i -v A .--2 V.' H.AV& ;v fi