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BITTEX3EN RtLttRD-PRtSSi
Marion, Ky.. Aug 22. 1918.
S. M. JENKINS.
Editor and Publishet
ROLL OF HONOR
WHAT THE CflVtHNMLNF ASKS OF THE
Kriu-ied a:i second-tun matter Feb
rua-y 'Jth 17 Ht tiio postotlice at
M 'tvi, Kentucky, under the Act i f
C'lMfcTKhn f March 3, 177.
tl.5'1 per year cash in advance.
The Fo!!ow;ng Have Paid Their
Subf criptions For The Record
Press to Date Given.
SOLDIER , FARMER
That he give up all of life that '.That he all 'he wheat he can
he holds mo9t dear; that he go, That he use every atom of. ener-
I,
Atolising Rales.
fide per inch S. 0. Foreign Advertising
25 per inch S. C. Homo Advertising
riate, or Repeated ads, one-half rate.
Metal base9 for Plates and Electro
Locals or Headers
5cta per line in this niae type.
lOcts per line in this size t"re
15ct3. a line this size typj.
Obituaries 6c per line Cash
Card of Thanks 5c per line V'itr,
Resolutions of respect 5c a line Copy
This oaocr has enlisted
with the government in the
cause of America for the
period oftnewar
Our Country's Service Flag.
(Continued from page 1)
likewise the mothers and fib
ers of these brave boys, as well
as the wives -aid sisters and
friends, are called on to share in
and cw.'.-ibute to the cost of this
principle.
Yes, my fritnds, the cost is
great, but the principle is great
er. Lot us, therefore, count
-ourselves lucky that we can have
a pirt in this gieat cause. It is
a struggle, a great struggle, but
there is no question but that vic
tory is at the end.
As I have said, my friends,
vir cruntry is m bly doing her
sharp 'n this great fight against
imperialism, militarism, despot
ism h! d all other ismv that are
so detestable to an American,
and t) a l mn who star d for
justice and decency.
While our country is doing her
part, old Kenutcky is not in the
rear ranks; md, as a part of
Kentucky, old Critunden county
is abreast with her Meter tour
ties; and, as a part of old Crit
tenden's contribution to liberty,
this little church has given up
TEN of her galLnt sons. Ye,
suns, indeed, and brothers, hus
bands and friends. Yes, TEN.
Not so man. , but a great deal
to us.
Mr. Superintendent, I hold in
my hand a Service r lag. It is
culled a 'Vrvice fog" because
it r presents the service that
our loved ones ora tendering to
their country and curs, a ser
vie? that it is to benefit you and
mi-, our children nrd our chil
dren's children. Lach star
represents a boy, a precious
5iul. a s.rt, who has gone from
voi.r l.o:r.e, gniw to help make
i'.v vcrld a decent place to live
in not only for us. but for future
generations,
May the Lord watch over these
boys, and may no star here be
changed to red, but may they
all return victorious and tri
umphant, that we may personal
ly thank and honor them.
I present this flog to your
school in the name of Liberty
Take it, preserve it. cherish it
for the miko and in the memory
of the brave boys it represents,
and may God help us to be wil
ing td pay the cost of the great
prize that ia now in sight!
I Ainsirt! K. J.. B'mlRett, JUi
I Ajre. Hugh, Great Lakes, II!
Haker Abe L. U 1
Bakjr Mrs Ei. Duarango Col
Rutler John T. U 1,
u.mh: m Mrs Maude, Fredonia 2
Belt W fc, R 3
Clark Eugene, Tolu
Campbell J It Djcusburji
Clark R S, SpringlVd, Mo
Crider Mrs LuU, K 5
Coran W. J, Joy.
Corley E J, R 3
Clark Gilliam II, T.jIj S R
Corn John VV, Salem
Cooksiy Mrs Nellie. Crofton
)rak J It. Tolu
l'boe J Frank, Fredonia,
Prennun W D. Tribune 1
Drury K L, R 4
I) dlins Thomas. Washiigton
E3ton. Eli M, H 4
Foster, Coleman, Mullikin
Ford J Andy. R 3
Frezor 1. A, City
Fox i: H. CUni, N M
Grat es W H, R 4
Green John, Salem
Guefs Taylor. Tola
Gess Rosa R, Tenn
Guess Marion, Sritt'iy Grove
uilless Y S. SM-m S R
Gass Fred E, R 4
Glorr. Fred, Freiiorra 2
Grimes J S, Subivan
Howtrton W it. R 4
Harpending E L, Coy
Howertoti C M, Rrptnn
Hatter.dorf II S, City
Hill J A. Tiimme I
Hughes Allie, R 3
Hughes W U, Repton 1
Hill W II, Repton 2
Hill Jewel, Chehalis, Wash - -
Henry Norm in. Kefeuivan, Mo
'Irnderson Mrs Lillian. E'ville
Harris Forest. Tolu
Hughes May field, City,
Hughes Tony, City
Henry Mrs Ida, City
Heath W. R. Sikeston Mo
Hardin M J, Tolu
Howerton W R, R 4
Hale Mrs Harry. R 2 .
Hughes Virgil E. R 4
Henry Howard, City
Haynes C W, City
Hashes Anthony, Mumford Tenn
Johnson It A, Lola
James W L, City
Jennings Cecil, Fredonia 4
Jennings W F, R 2
King Geo H, Repton 1
Koon Suurlin, Fredonia 2
Little W J. Repton
Lott W. H. , Fredonia 2
Lanham W R, R 3
I.Hmb Geo B, Shady Grove
to a foreign lard and stand in
the path of a foe whose God is
lust and whose Creed is Murder.
"18,That be challange with lis
g Jhtari'i b'ood the advance of the
7 unspeakable Hun.
8l'ln return he may receive cold,
1M9 i hunger, hardship, weariness,
f-1'J! sulfering. death and a clear con-
gy in his being to produce a
maximum it-Id .
Thtt he shall not detetmine his
wheat acreage by what he thinks
his t rofi's will be,
In return he will receive, more
c'.ear profit on his wheat than he
'ever before received, the com-
forts of his own home and fire-
Card Of Thanki An Intera'mg Lclkr from tuoce.
To every relative, friend and American Expt diu. nary Force
neighbor, who in uny way! July 22. 1918.
showed kindness or sympathy to IVur lister;
114 in our daik hour of sorrow. It is once more that I take tin
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siit'i ce. ;siae, ar.a a ciear conscience.
COULD MORE BE ASKED OF COULD LESS BE ASKED Of
HIM? 'HIM?
Mr. Farmer. d you realize that when your boy and your neigh
bors boy left on that morning train with a smile on his face, that
I he le:t. with c-i'm confidence, tha responsibili'y of his fae upon
i YOUR shoulders? '
I That he smiled btcause he ft-It sure that the folks at home
7 9j aould not fail him? Did the qui stion of where his bread wns
i j coming from ever enter his mind? Why should ho question it?
u ,,( Where should it ccme from? Wh'i is he fighting for? What is he
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hi d bereavement we wish to ex
press our heartfelt thanks.
Mrs. J. l Hubbard and chiMren.
To The Citizens Of
Crittenden County
Marion, Ky., Aug. 2tfih. WIS.
The time to give our ronds
pleasure to write you. I ctni un-
''d-Mand why I havn't receivedjj
let Ur from you since I cnne"
overea. I received a card fiom
.ou t.nd appreciated it very
mi.ch I hope you will wiite me
soon.
j I am glad to write you that I
! have bet n lucky bo far. I have
1 !i:id ptod health and feeling fine
their last general working for and dardy tins morning. We
the year is now at hand. Any j boys have a juhy time, we never
eradinir that has to be done j have time to lake
must be done between now and
i Sept. loth, to get the best re-
the blues. I
like to hoar the iifl-8 ring when
they are turned toward the Ger
tie is the onh' bar b'fi.re your ioir. Hi is the only p-jwyr un-1
der Heavi-n that can stop the blight of t'le Hun. lit is the only'
obstacle u' dir the shining sun that stands between G rinan lust j
snd thr Fanc ity of your hcn.e. H is the or ly agency on ti e!
face of the earth that defies tin? w ill of tlie Germ;ui army, the
suits. If done Uter thw uirt wnl ; man.", but the test oi all a Inr
not have time tj pack befbie the 'rage fire, to hear th; in b:g r he Is
wimer rains. There will be ring, and dun't ihink I will tor
S20U per day allowed for all 1 get the firrt or e that j.r.t tUo
necessary teams on the r uus tome, Vh well I scon ftrct it
until Seiit. 15t:i. Overseers wid a!l and ihey don't scui.d l-d
then return i.ll time t' r tuinis. now ( nly when j.i.y or.evn.ts
cVC b-.tv.itn that eatL' and Oct. to fcl- p u: d I lit? It as njo-e
l;t. ij-.;t tuin 'ei' . nu ttua my n.-.p
Iamciucting this tppial t uiiew.
the citizens of the county be- I think it wont
i win oi me uerman army, me i .,1,i .... : . ,.,,,,.. f. ; n,, , ..... ..w
same army that raped Belgium, that hud in desolation the villages i fllir K. MV ; ... ...... M;..Rin., .,nii ,u.
t,
of France, th it hums pillages, and d' spoils, and that now seek,
the op n road to America.
When this b,y conies bick cin you look him in the eye an 1 toll
him that you have done all you could? Cm you toll him that f.e
bread he r.te cam to him as a re?ult of the eiForts of mn lie
you? Or if he doesn't come bick, cai yoi lie doAfn to rest with
the conscience of a man who pat formed his duty?
and YOU!
WHEAT WILL WIN THE WAR. nothing can take its p!:.c s
the United States alone can produce wha is recced
a'ona are responiible fir the part you play in it.
SOW MORE WHEAT than you ever did before, prepare
grouiKfa's you never dreamed of preparing wheat ground,
is very
mans a good
the boys will
ty is int.resud in the roads, no te a ha; py bunch hut until we
difference if he Le of required, get the Kaiser and his bunch we
road uge or not. Since so many Itan't take lime to think very
Simanv (four lvs have gune! u ucli about heme and you all
tj toe wur it is ti e uuty of u.e'vn.l have to ixcue us as we
older nun, more now than eei;ha:dy t.ke time lo write, so
to help tj keep thtse roads in a y. u tee I will have plenty of
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Lynch Arthur, Camp Sherman, 0 8-19
Long George, R 2 8-19
Love Fred. R 3 8-19
Mortis H. F., City 7-18
Morrow Mrs T M, Repton 7 19
McFee Ed. City 7 19
M unlove J W. Vuldosta, Ga 7-19
Morrow Mrs Fanni", Buffalo, NV 11-19
Mcl'onnell Mi-s Cora, Tribune 7-19
McDonald J W, R 4 8-1
Nelson Geo E, Repton 3 19
Newcom Frank C, Cmnp Jackson 1-19
Nunn Oscar. Kabivan 7-19
Pickens Jas A. Tribunu 7-19
I'ickcni Mrs J A C, City 7-19
Paris Rt)bt, Lola 7-19
Paris Gilford, Camp Ilenuregard 2-19
Phillii s O E. Glailstono 7 If
Postleweight Ailie, R 1 12- le
Peek lUrlin, Fredonia 2 71
Paris Rina. K 1 7-19
Pope I)r A F, L'uisville K-19
Rushing Jennie, Golconda, III 7-19
Robinson Ed M. Tribune My
Stephens J E. Pembroke 7-19
Sulllivan C. B.. Silver City. N M 7-I
Smart Miss Daisy, City ll-1'.t
Sulle..ger W D, it 3 3 19
Summers I. K, San Antonio, Tex 4-19
Towery Aaron, Piney l-l!
Thurman L. F, I-iwa, 1-20
Thurmun Currie, it 4 1 20
Tbrelkild Harry, Cmp Beaungiird 7-19
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guard against every agtncy that wid tend to reduce reduction,
and then you will simply hive performed your duty.
Written by W. G. Trace, County Agent,
Scottsville, Allen Co.. Ky.
passable condition, 'lhe o.Jr
men can show luir patriotism
by helj ing to keep up the rvuds
V(ur as much so us uny other way, or
1rl lu ran to u klui'Lcr liv Hiitmir
J back and see h s younger neigh
bor do doable service lor his ben
efit. lts everybody, old and
young, work toii.e rohd within
the next two or three weeks.
The county has no money with
which to r.ire mad worn done.
timet) tell you all about the
things thai pastd in France
wlo'ii I cme back lo the U. S.
if 1 happen to be so lucky. Giv
my I -ve t one an I all tell ti e
children that I ttill love and
think of thi m give my best re
gards t) Mr. aid Mrs. Slatou
and aho to Fl ra. Will i-ay
'ood bye.
As ever jour hn thtr,
i'rivate Maxi L. . Hann'tor-,
Hdqr Co. C. U. S. Inf. Amer-.
c .n Exu'di i it ary Forces France.
Fine
Summer
Tonic
If there ever was a time to take
plentv of Yin Ilepatica. it is right
now durlnir these hot summer dais. t JOU WOUIQ leil lunK 10 write mail tO WOl k xur rea ls tor JOI r Mcitablc.ifvou fell Uncuid. weary Of
You see. it is made of eight of thej I would be glad, sure would lovejleneiit rustle up your little depressed, Scott'a I'.mulsion will
finest herbal remedies and toni.-s to get some letters. Guess sis'; spark of patrio'.iam and lu lp ' rrove wonJcrful BtrcrRthcncr.
class mail here. Would appreti
ate a bunch of other papers, ali-o
the Tress-sure would like to j The people, ty Uieir vote U-r the
get it. Reading matter here is past two years have cho-cn to
scarcer than hens' teath. When work the roads instead tf a;
we get a newspaper it is stale. I ing some ore elss to do the
We sure had plt-nty of noi.-ej work. The biggest sinner in
the night ot the 4th. lou see 'the worlJ is the man who w.ll it is a rrave mistake fr mothers to
we celebrate the event. I caid prtfu by the opprtesion of hisj nrglcftthcirarhMandpainsandsuiTcr
"we." however, I had nothing j n iKht or. Now, yoj older men j wlence this only kails to chronic
to do with the noise programme j who vote to l,rce the youngt-r 'fiftSi, .M
' IF I'AII IIIAIlU nll A ....II. I .... I. . ..J ' . . . '
A WORD FOR MOTHERS
known to the medscal profreision j wili be home ly the time you'
get this so I v ont write her this
time.
Your own, till I shove my feet
under the table at homeazain.
Ferry.
cleansing ana toning up your system
in fuch a way as to give it he great
est resisting power airain't the rav
ages of typhoid, malaria, chills and
other summer ailmrnts. Fine fjr in
digestion, tdiousness. constipati o n ,
nervousness and weak ar.d rundown
condition. Cotne or send in for a bot
tle i.ow.
J. II. ORME,
Marion, Ky.
i
BIG SALARY
these boys put these reads in
t-hape for the winf-r.
Yours very truly,
E. JefTrt'y Travi.
Coanty Engineer.
Merlon lioraife k-
NOTICE.
To,h J W. R 1
Todd Mrs Fannie. Z.llah, Wath
iMckwell Ernest, City 5
Tber Lee, Camp Sherman, O
Travis Miss Sallie, R 1
Tbrelkeld J l. Dawson
Thrulkeld J li, Sheridan
Tiuitt Chester C, Sullivan
Tawery J R, IUpton 2
Vmihooner C W, Fords Ferry 8 II
Wring T J, Ci'y
Wolle C F. Mullikin
Wright K F, Ilmeltnn, Kun
Watson E-nest, Sheridan
Wring Harriet, alem
Wicker Oscar, Fredonia
Walker Kelley, Rosiclare, III
Wallace Susie, McKerixifi, Tenn
White Mr A H. Nashvlle, Tenn
Wright Mrs Laura. City
Wofford T N, ForJa Ferry
Letter From J. Perry TravU.
France. July 11, 1013.
Dear Father and Mother:
How pre you? How is every
thing tit home?
I am all right, at least I am
always hanging around at meal
tirn; and eat all I can get. so you
can judge a.i to my htalth.
Seek business employment, and at
every dour you are "turned down."
Why? Because d vou are n t train, c1.
. Ilu.-iness men are looking for trained
! yo'.mg men ar.d women.
Your head, if trained, is wor'h from
."(i0 to $10,011 add)-; your blinds are'!
i worth from $1 no to J2.00 a day. Are J
you drawing n HEAD salary ir u
I HAND aln? The Draugh-n Train
ing. AT COLLEGE or BY MAIL, will I moves lhe caturln.l
' educate your head-will fitou for the
t higlo ht poEition, will put you into the
lU.oil-a.(liiy class, and Draugbon will
ilind the positioa for you.
S. G. PARSONS, l"ahier First .Ni-
1 r.aven t wrnien ior aooui , ti;ina I!link( j.rn. N . c. wru.:
two weks. You remember 1 1 "on completing a twt-minths' course
have not heard from you since I at DRAUGHON'S and without previ
left the Sta'es and that has been ou xprieiic... I took tp
.. j . . . i.w duties as caihier of this bank, laid,
over two months, and tt was not u8o of itm THOHOl!Gll m,d
at nil convenient for me to write, practical tracing I nceiv.d at
until now. Finances are low. j DRAUGHON'S, J have had no trouble
Mv Lav roll is over three monti.8 in domg my work."
injn.i If you want to draw ahead salary,
Bat when I am broke, why, I
y.u,: don't have any fear 0f losing my j rKEE.
4-19 mjney. woi.ey isn i ot mucn
3-19 u1 Can't spend it, only at the
12 13 t. M. C. and thy toak you two
or three times what anything
7io worth. The Red Cross
' Bite. id Dr.iUhon'y Practical Biihiiksi
Colli ge, Na.-hviile. lenn., Catalogue
119' everything, the Y. M. C. A
Mi-s Bernice Wimterly is the
t K jl n 'k initio iiiiiua HiKiiua 101
w n few days, enroute to her lion e
gIVCS fjiiiiauillp frnm IlnU-ji n
It possesses the very elements to
Invigorate Uie llood, noutuh tha.
rents and build strength,
1!Ttrr dniBirlrt hs Semi's. Try'lti
A L tti-r From Camp Lnjan III.
(J imp l.'uaii. II'., Auf. 15 lDlS.
D'i.r Ecitor ard Crittenden
' C n.nty friends:
conies New Miilm ' A-1 huve h fow i,,!e minjU'9
will write you nr.otUT letter to
Lt you know that I am ttill en
jo., iog the navy.
I i.rii now sti.tii ncd at Camp
Logan, If , the United Statis
Nuvv K ll" Range ihiscrmp is
on the hanks of Liko Michigan
close io the border of Wiscon in.
Here is whore the Minor wets
iiitebtiluil tract and itllas Hie inlUina-1 his lllie JllllKe r.lld here he
ti .n which cauies rarticully all stum- hu It a Ho ad at nut the ll.uUe; ,f
acH, liver and Inlet-tinal tilmi nts, in-1 ri 4 i ,, ... ni
This e'uii.p k.,Ui:o's a ! ll, l;k
N i .ian .iA Mr y..u call hear
a e, ii-tiiil K 1 1 u k i . i u anil roaring
of m:tt hiiif guns at A r:l!e'. It
"All of our l ist il.K i! r bad CiVrn
me up. I ns LrmS.lo t letve my bed
Hi WHi kft ard nun elluWHHa iutii-
k id. besides the teinble t 'muek psins ;
I sutft red. Our iliugvist hdvit-ed my'
hiii.band t.i t- Mayi't VVi.i.d i(ul
Remedy ard il bns unci my I if.-. I
am a new wiiliiiin now." lt ia n tim-1
pie, harmL-ss prrphratioii that r,'.
mucin fr.in the
c'unirg appeiuliciiis One don.
ronviiice or incmy refiindi d.
HAYNES & TAYLOR.
Hill
, as
o u,
ror Sale at a lioryal!)
A farm of W mt in t!.ejri,.l,'y f:': 1
Repton Valley, about 1(0 acres
splendid bottom, balance ummI
lv ir. lt ridiP! no waste! ivi-ll u-nt.
i.rpri- irnl liniwai nf 7 en.mc- ai.d get ill Ucl.vu b. rViOj
good barns, cribs, etc.; small
tenant house; ud young or-!
chard adjoining Repton village,
which has 2 stores, 2 churches, i
us
v j,;f yt Mm
eea titit e ,
1 i.l I i-rtt.J wiin the i'h
Cnas lu, ih in n, acrots fori
urn anxioi s rtwt" i oi utics
i When we have Miuin laities
i they are (ought j M as real bat
tles a:e fought, and the men e n
haruiy wait lor the command to
i Springs.
1-19 cr.vHQ nntnino- i:nt; writinc n.ini-r.
-w Thf Y. M. C. A. here should Lei IIon' Edward D. Sloue. Prof.
719 Priori th o:d Mph',1 Mnnrv As.!F. Duke Stone ar.d wife, Mr.
19 1 . . utf Mr .InP I. inn fiiul hpr
ai i ii in.
Wuluveapuper called Stars uauK.iu. u..e,!.
C 10 j
Marion, Ky., Aug. 14lh, 1918.
All persona having claims against the
Mtata of the lata A. II. Cardin, are
requested to present aame to the un
der.iirned or to A. C. Moore, properly
proven.
13 K9. .e.e. ... "r-"-, , ...., - . 2
red toCarrs-
6-19 and Stripes, printed weekly, for, ville Friday to be t. .., guests of
fc-U .ml bv tl.P anldipra. It alwava' Rev. V. L. Stone and amily.
Walker MnSallle,ummittville,Tll-19ia8a()t 0f funny things in it,
Walker Mrs Etrma, Sikeeton Mo H-19 as Well as news in general.
Yatea Hone, Tolu . 3-is' That reminds me, I want you
Yates Mrs Nora. City
Avoid This.
We nffin illHciird the wrong rnrds,
, - . j i ii no Koniotimes it iinimens inui wnr
7-10 to change my American Boy and ' with friendships.
19 . have it sent to me. I can get 2d
able home.
Call or write,
W. E. I F.LT.
Marion, Ky.
Real ktate Dealer. Imp
a blacksmith fhop and gri-t mil!: c"urL wmn arl' UP
fcood road; good people; a d-fir-1 f"r. ,h ,,ht",
I vHten i Ki'i neross i nie..n to
do my bit lo help win this great
war that wo are in.
j I am now an taixTt rifleman
; and 1 think that win n the time
'comes tt r trie to tharge on the
Huns 1 will be uMe to eet fow
ol turn b lo:u 11. ey gtt inj.
It Is .".lin ist inn f jr c iow " I
will have to clue fer i) is til. e.
Y ur fiienu,
Cl de Farmer, to A 2 id Ri g.
oj.
an, III.
CASTOR IA
For Liants and Children
In Uso For Over 30 Years
r uyaenirmer. to A 2 id R
Mwnys twars
the
Signature of
Executrix cf A. II. Crydln,
aec o. '
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