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Crittenden Record-Press from Marion, Kentucky • Page 1

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muz nr ii No. 27 Marlon, Crittenden County Kentucky, Thursday; Morning, Jan. 31 1910 Vol. XXXX ELVIS HODGE THE REV. E.

S. THE WAR GOV. PLANT TO BE BUILT NEAR WILBUR BOSTON RO-SIGI -IIRF SOMEWHERE IN: mmM i IRK SERVICE hi irK in in in ii a i While Working On Pump In' A Complimentary Notice of Him 1 At The Methodist Church Sunday Rosidare Mines 500 ft. la Ground. Last Thursday evening, while Published in The Hartford Hera'd Comes to Marion.

Afternoon. An Inter esting Meeting. A Wa- Work Service was he'd at the Methodist church last I'l'low will lie found a very rerairincr machinery in the mines ui the Rev. S. K.

at Kosiolare. III. Klvis IloL'e1 n.rl.m v.h. r.c.-ntlv isiirncl as Sunday afternoon drowned. a about '') feet under ground a bulk- cliureh ln-re to accept pastorial liead K'ave av and lidded the in M.irinti, Ky.

Theihurcli, shaft, he was wtukiiiK' in, chus- tlt. town and romniunitv re-in hin deatli fth'T with an- retted vrv much to ee liro. Other man and three mule. Harlan and his nioit xcellent Tne water ror a oVpili -i Will Employ 15,000 Men In Munitions Making, To Be Put Up For War purposes. Washington, Jan.

Quite a pood lishment of a government pow France, writes Letter to His Fa- Tw0 Men And lhfes ther, George Boston, of This City. lombd--Wthr i00 Feet in Siatl. Former Citv Marshall George' 1 aJt ifiurs-Mv evminjr E. Boston, received the follow-. Rehire Fl li letter from the (ieorpe 11 1 a more than one l.unlred feet.

l'utni'S were put in lift! k'S'l 'he water, hut up to the time uf 'Y HK'S1 "3 L'oinu pn-P-. the l. diex had rvO i 1 'MX'I 4 Mi i i t-i protfl tinl o' Pi rw'r nnt nnn: or ftf r.Urt of lloJlov. l.n.l r.f tho LVanzeilSl pastor the Hrt hrwmn 17 Zil.iC, i J. .1 i f'umtiHiirn" of Hunting UW the a-.

I. Haw The following topics were dis- Tern, wa? announced by Cen. a- in reirarj to his son, Wiib'jr cussed: Chi-f of the ordnance i wli0 whore TheKfJ by Iiev. J. bureau of the War Dspartment.V France-" Trotter.

will be started im-1 Huntmirton. W. Jan. The Y. M.

A. by C. V. I mediately on the plant, which will cost about SCO, (lOO.OOQ and -Mr. (ieortreE.

will employ about lo.OOO men. i -Marion, Ky. A preliminary fcrcaof work-My dear Mr. I'oston; ers already has been ordered to While in France I had an 1 Elvi -iv. TliO cone lm, v.r.i.") several th'e' r.r:l je'ifceed by s'.

i --rv- I i' the rmt lieen recovereil, ptimj tieinir insullicient to move the water hich continues t'i ll in to the shaft. It may sv r.il days before the water can If r'-inoveil and the bodies iccovrred; EUis had I teen working therej for some tim, having liudherCj 1 1 i heartbr'kon wife is the only dauK'ht'T of Churl of this eilv. Mr. inline went to th' s-ene imofdiateiy i 1 hearing th Mid it The family has the nvnipalLy i Havnes. The production of food and clothing.

The conservation of food. Fair, if b'Jt tiir Ml of watT cajitd a cave-it The religious aspects of the Nashville and the plant will be pleasure of meetieg and talking war by Kev. II. Kscott. Liberty Honda and War Sav-inR Stamps by J.

F. Price. Honor Hulls. Service Flags. A Service Flag for the Methodist church was presented by Mrs.

F. F. Charles. The presentation speech was as follows: presenting this Service Flag put on a production basis at the ith your son, Wilbur Hoston, earliest possible moment. who gave me your address tnat The government took over- I might b-? abla to send you this options obtained on the property short message, in November by a representative.

He was nicely located and in of the Du Pont Powder Co. fine health and spirits. He with Secretary l'aker announced other soldier boys has plenty to last nunth that the War Depart-j cear and to eat and is safely nifnt had decided on the esia-' sheltered. Our government is the a SI "i't i- no iJ' 1 mine had no urc-U' or Meel, ti.a: the v. many friends here I FCK SALF.

-Udeitce halls on cnriiT ii ins ii ui ii ll fhady blidm.ent of a number of pow- do.ng everything possible to safe A.ir r.tnr I ii cm mlcmurt lio nil f. itm.j tUa Viii'jttK on1 tnnrnlfl we sh to remuM you tnat our ft. uh un, IiIimii have hail to Wul iiiiiiuiatiuicis uur uoys in rrante anu mey a-t- leave their s.tcial circles, their Ianicl Jacklin-. of Sn Fran- tie beii cared for so'diers in fne i i 'ciseo. who was named it that World.

I shall return to them Mi m. their country and for i-n tbrector of the Uie ()f March. us they had in their WorKI rota i will take charge person-1 The enclosnl mesagf writ'en i uil(J 0f "51 of construction of the lim trust may joy i I i' oi aa nn tiw. i uimvs.f. v.mr hearf u.c-'v i uaiiitaiire.

i Mil I fill Mi 1 I uir, i.i in. perislir.d: Iv.vn had escape 1 d'uvmnjr, which moil imp'ossitie, they would i bed from causes. mines hive been shor: Jul for si me time and have I barel ab'e to ke-; their pu ing machinery running, hav it only wiod a ill coal ti This ou bein iia IMIville str.ct ud. vo garden. II.

Pari t'l of all who i arfUailiiatirc. A. a -i Harlan is a man 'Mt in er. lie i yo'in sjrir.i.bie fj'i there nuny Tiiotv lives I "en ri.aiiirp jj; t'i urn a at U. 'lenee Mid pow-.

it'l pivrecs- rv token of love and ir-l Drives Out Dull JsL'p System IteSloU It I I i rhillTo.vtC.diirr.bul r.r-iii. i iMtt.m -iihri i.kti'irwu-i.ni.wir.v.. tri Kill in. i-t if I on page of us t-'rei-t we iii'r dim. Cnt'liioied on ir-wo I Cordially yours, (lenrge Wood Anderson, Permanent adtiress, Htllefon- A uu? hut n.liilu B.lcha.ltrn.

I cr.i:. of an ight Cltris'iart ntieman aula on 5 IMPORTANT NO TlfF.A rV Business Marinn. Jan. 25th. 1918.

10 Olll' Patrons: On January 8, 1918,1 sold an interest in my We have decided to adopt the CASH h.tSLdL A Lrf lliu UUuMlwvU a pvwwsa BUSINESS, Which means Cash at Office, Or firm name of Maurie Nunn Coal Co ill We find that if we stay in the coal business DeiOre COal IS Unloaded. we will have to sell for cash, so THIS RULE APPLIES TO ALL! Beginning February 1st We Will Sell Only for Cash. This applies to every one alike. You are re- We find this necessary and give you here TAr.fli enmp nf flip reasons: ii ofinu.wrl fn cJan a rlerlaration before vou receive ine coiiecuon or our unib ij uuc ui um w-t laborious tasks and requires an extra man. the coal stating how much you have on hand, 1 orl Jf xamII Ko a pnev inatrer ror vou to 1 1 i.

1 ClUi aim 1. tt ii wv vmuj I Mr mni rri ova limiiPn r7l 7 VyUI lllaliiio aic nicagi emu ci iiiwv. the Fuel Administration. Our expenses for hands, teams and feed for same has doubled. The price of coal has also doubled, thus re- a quiring 100 per cent, more capital to conduct our business.

City Coal Transfer Co. pay for the coal at the time you sign the declaration. At the time you order coal state how many dollars worth you want and if you do not pay i i it for it at the time the order is placed, be prepared to pay on delivery. i 4 Yours for better coal, MAURIE NUNN COAL CO..

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