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OFFICE OVIR POST OFFICE
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L N TIME TABLESOUTH BOUNDLocal
Cincinnati 645 a m 825 p mDEREA 1114 a m 1226 p m
NORTH BOUNDKnoxville 630 a in 1100 1 mBEREA 129 p m 400 a mCincinnati 610 p m 765 a mCincinnati 630 a m 825 p mBEREA 1112 a m 1225 p mKnoxvlllo 700 p m 650 a m
EXPRESS TRAINS Stop to let oftor take on pasSengers from beyondCincinnati
SOUTH BOUNDCincinnati 816 a mBEREA 1202 p m
NORTH BOUNDDEREA 436 p mCincinnati 835 p m
W J Blanton has announced fortho Republican nomination for magis ¬
trate of this district
Mrs Anna Jett and Mrs Rangehave returned to their home InTennessee after a visit to their da-ter and aunt Mrs T J Flancry
IThe Madison County Sunday school
convention will bo held In Richmondt on Aug 7 and 8 at the First Presby ¬
terlan Church Among those whowill be present will bo somo ot thebest Sunday school workers ot thestate Tho Bores Male Quartetto willfurnish music All Sunday schoolsare lnvltcd to send largo delegations
E Guy Tankereley a former stu¬
dent writes from El Paso Tex andwithes to bo remembered to all hisBerea friendsiftfn I L Isaacs and son Earl Hlnton who have been guests of Mr andMrsrJ II Jackson the formers par
I cuts at Berea returned home Wedncs
dayMr
J H Jackson tho travelingsalesman for Curry Tunis Norwoodot Lexington lost a 3210 horse sup ¬
posed to have been killed by llghtalng a wek ago last Sunday
Woo want your wool at the highestmuket price on Depot street
A L Gott Co
Mr C C Preston has been visitlug his brother James for the pastfew days at his homo In Indianapolis
IndITho Disciples church and Sunday
school had their annual picnic Satur¬
day at tho Dig Spring on Mr John ¬
sons placo abouta mile from BereaAll tho usual picnic games and amp ¬
le basket dinner were heartily en¬
joyed ty the little folks and also by
the older ones
Miss Estella Blckncll Is here fromher home at Hczcl Green as tho guest
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of her aunt Mrs Jas Early
Mr Henry Combs has returned fromv Indiana where he has been for tho
pastfew weeks
t FOR SALE Small Soda Fountainin good condition Apply to J JGrcenleaf Assignee Richmond ICy
Mr U M Burgess left Sunday forLexington where ho has a positionin a hospital Mrs Burgess will Joinhim In about two weeks
Willie Click of Kerby Knob is vis-
iting¬
his sisters Viola and Mrs HenryLengfollner hero this week Ho willwork In Berea this summer
I Mrs Elijah Hudson of Dreyfus is
p tho guest this week of Mr FrankHays and family
V Mrs Jaa Ltuvlllo who has beensick for somo time Is able to bo out
> Again
We Ball all kinds of feed coal icecedar and locust posts and best QuaU
> ty sawed shingles at lowest prices onthe market
v> V Phone 169 Holiday C-ofp7 Railroad St Berear Ky
f The Union Church and Bible pchoolpicnic held last Saturday at Slate
r Lick was undoubtedly the most suc4 cessful in several years both in tho
size and enjoyment of tho crowdand the delightful dinner served by
v the ladles of tho church A ball game
between Dr Cowleys class and thorest of the Sunday school and footraces formed the chief entertain
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ofment of tho afternoon
Miss Edith Llnvlllo loft Saturdayfor Rockford to visit her cousin MissNora Llnvlllo for two weeks
jMrWJll Swopo was In town for a
1r dayti or two last week returning toIlls home in LexingtonSunday
Misses Nina and Bertha King andMrs U M Burgess were in Richmond Monday
Mrs J W Evans and Mrs RichardMoore were In Conway at the firstot tho week visiting friends
Miss Ada Dlnkleman was called toCincinnati Monday on account of thedeath of her aunt who lived there
Messrs Lucian and Bernard Lewiscame last week from Chagrin Falls0 to see their father Mr Pal Lewiswho Is very ill at his home on Forest
streetCBender was In town over Sun
day calling on his friends
Miss Bess Hays came Friday fromGadsden Ala for a two weeks va-
cation¬
with home folks
FOR SALEOne nearly new 20 IIP boiler and engine sawmill and planIng mill complete with tine shaft ripsaw resaw emery wheels and steamdry kiln all in good running orderIt cuts from six to eight thousandfeet a day For prices and Informa-tion
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call on H Muncy and SonsBerea Ky Phono 57 or Sand GapKy Phone 8 on McKee line
Mrs S B Hunting and daughterHelen returned to their home atNorthflcld Mass Tuesday after atwo weeks visit with friends here
WANTEDNews Tho Citizen isa newspaper and we always wantall tho news We have not time tocall on every one In town every weekand some times dont hear Importantthings till too lato to print them Andsometimes wo hear wrong But wowant to print all the news and haveIt right So if you have any thingof interest wo will bo mighty glad tohave you call us up or drop In andIt you dont and the Item gets over ¬
looked or Is wrong dont blame usRemember the phone Is No 16 andthe office Is open all day and wewant news
Eugene Marsh who has been visit¬
lug in Cincinnati will return withDr and Mrs Herget
Miss Bess Marsh left last week forSeattle Wash to be with her grand ¬
mother She will bo at the Washing ¬
ton State University next year
Tho case nt Mr L P McWhortcragainst tho Town Council of Bereahas been decided agatnta the CouncilIt had passed an ordinance providingfor the Inspection of meat beforeslaughter and sought to collect fromMr McWhortcr a fine for violationof tho ordinance Ho brought actionto test the validity of the ordinanceand tho court granted a permanent In-
junction¬
against tho Council forbiddingit to attempt to enforce the ordinanceor collect tho fine The decision wasgiven on two grounds First thattho ordinance was never passed ina valid and lawful manner andSecondThat If It were so passedIt was void because of unreasonable ¬
ness and Indefiniteness
Miss Grace Hays and Mr CharlesFulkerson were quietly married Tues-day
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morning by tho Rev Mr Brand ¬
enburg at his home They left ontho noon train for Jollet Ill wherethe groom Is employed In the gymna ¬
slum of tho Central PresbyterianChurch They were warmly congrat ¬
ulated and given Godspeed by anumber of friends
Tho Rev and Mrs C A VanWinklo are being congratulated on tho arri ¬
val of a flue boys Monday evening-
A pleasant visit has been made to
Berea this week by Mrs Boyce form-
erly Miss Salllo Waldron and herhusband Miss Waldron was wellknown here for a number ot years
Word cornea from Schenectady NY that William Tosh formerly oneot Boreas most popular boys is wellemployed at the General ElectricWorks there He is happily marriedand has a year old daughter Heremembers his Berea friends pleasant-ly
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Miss Josephine Robinson recently
made an address on Education in
the Southern Highlands before alargo audience at the Congregational
Church at Milford N H
Dr E Albert Cook Ph D form ¬
erly a professor In Berea College andeditor of The Citizen besides fill ¬
lug his duties as a professor at theCongregational University MontrealIs acting as pastor for the Calvary
Church thereA queer report got around town
last week that KIdd Richardson andBennett Fowler who are In the westhad been killed In a train wreckThere seems to have been no truthIn the report further than that acouple of men were killed None oftho marks of Identification sent bytho police seem to correspond withthe young men from hero Dr Davissays
WILSON TO RUN AlAIN
The Citizen is pleased to be ableto announce that Squire Wilson hasat last consented at the urgentsolicitation of his many friends tomake the race for renomination forMagistrate of this district He hadfound the duties of the office rath ¬
er troublesome because of his con-
scientious¬
way of fulfilling them andwas at first inclined to refuse torun but has been so strongly urgedthat ho has finally consented Hewill make the race on his record fortho last four years not only becauseof the even Justice he has dispensedas a magistrate but because of hisgood work In getting pike appropria ¬
tions and attending to the other du¬
ties which have fallen to him Otherswho are running for the office areJlr W J Blanton the school teach ¬
er Mr S B Davidson and Mr ShortThe report from Rising Sun mad
last week that Ernest Hays had beencaptured there has proved falseSheriff Johnson had a pleasant tripup there to look at the captured In ¬
dividual but found that tho onlycrime ot which tho fellow was guiltywas in having spoken of rIding thruRichmond Hays Is still at largeand tho otter of a reward Is stillout
WEALTH FROM WISDOM
New York Is the most progressivecity In the worldIt Is the richest inthe world Its rich men are therichest and there are the most ofthem and Its poor men are betteroff than the poor men in other cltledIt stands at the head of our moderncivilization where all ths rest of uswould like to be
Therd Is more reading done In NewYork than in any other city In theworld There to more than one perl ¬
odical printed there every day forevery man woman and child in thecity There Is one newspaper thatsells more papers every day than anyother newspaper on earth nearlythree quarters of a million copies eacday ot the year That paper usestwenty tons o paper for each issueAnd It prlnti enough papers BO thatthere is one for every homo in thecity On every street car you will-
s all the people reading papers allthe time Iu every home you willsee a pile of newspapers on thotable In every mans pocket youwill see the latest paper New YorkIs the readlngest city on earth
Is there any connection betweenthese two tactsIt is tho readlngestand the richest Of course there is aconnectionthe same connection thatthere Is between eating and beingstrong Thru the newspapers that Itreads New York gets the Informa ¬
tion that makes her greatthru thenewspapers that they read Its cit¬
izens got the information that makesthem successful
Anil this is Just the most strikingexample that Is all Tho same thingIs trueeverywhere The men thatread that keep up with tho timesalways ready to learn new thingsthe men that uses their brainsthoseare tho rich and successful and theuseful and tho happy men There Isnothing to help a man along like agood paper
SORTS FOR HOT WEATHER
By Dr 0 B Haack
Dont wear tightfitting clothesDont drink beer or other alchollc
drinksDontdrink ice water or Ice tea
cool them by putting Ice around theglass not In it
Dont keep your doors closed out¬
door air is natures electric fanDont eat much meat turn more
to fruit and vegetablesAnd above all
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Owing to the heavy rains the workon Pearsons Hall has been greatlyhlndred The brickwork howeveris now nearly up to the first floorand with better weather conditionsthe work will be pushed forward asrapidly as possible The stone liningsiron columns and steel I1 beamswill be on the ground In a very fewdays ready to go into the construc ¬
tionDr and Mrs Lyman jot Ypsilanti
Mich who have been visiting heresince the meeting of the K E Aleft Tuesday noon for the north
A convocation meeting was heldMonday night at tho presidentshouse to hear reports from the ninemen who worked in the WhirlwindCampaign The reports were most
enjoyableDrE Thomson went to Cincin-
nati Tuesday morning and expectedto return with Mrs Thomson Wed-
nesday¬
Mrs Thomson has been rec-
overing as rapidly as could be hopedfor and Is now nearly well
Dr R H Cowley will leave with ¬
in a day or two for Rochester Minnwhere ho will spend a couple ofweeks studylhg In the operating roomof the Mayo Brothers probably themost successful surgeons of our day
Messrs RIgby and Dlzney attend¬
ed court In Richmond TuesdayMiss Martha Click who is to take
the place of Miss Moore at tho hos ¬
pital Is expected to arrive and takeup her new duties soon
Dr and Mrs Herget of Cincinnatiand their son John and Mr and MrsDrake also ot Cincinnati are expectedhere within a short time to spendtheir summer vacations
QUEER SIGHTS AT SEATTLE
A reproduction in natural coloredsugar of thestato house at HonoluluHawaii standing 25 feet high is tobe seen in the Hawaiian building atthe Seattle Worlds Fair
A chupk of coal weighing 2700pounds Is on exhibit In tho MinesBuilding at the AlaskaYukonPacltlcExposition It Is from a WashingtonState mine
So comprehensive is the exhibit ofthe Fisheries Department of the Nat ¬
ional Government at the SeattleWorlds Fair that the only thingleft In tho sea and not shown is McGlnty in Davey Jones Locker
One pleasing feature uboutyourIExposition said an Atlanta
newspaper man in speaking of thoSeattle Worlds Fair Is that thereIs no extortion permitted There areprices to meet everyones pocketbook
A complete history of our countrymay be gathered In a short space oftime from the papers and curios onexhibit in the State Department attha Seattle Worlds Fair
Seven different car lines a steam ¬
boat line and automobiles are employ-
ed in carrying the crowds to and frorthe Seattle Worlds Fair
The spiritual and Intellectual de ¬
velopment ot the Great Northwest Is
as fully exploited by the AlaskaYukonPacific Exposition as Is the commerplal and Industrial growth
Water atreItailedseen almost any weekday at St Dayin Cornwall In all probability thereis no other case of the kind in Eng ¬
land The charge for the water Isa cent per pitcher The water is ob-
tained¬
from what Is known as NoguoShoot about half a mile from the vil ¬
lage where there is an abundantsupply of pure water
WORRYA
RemedyCardui is a purely vegetable extract a simple
nonintoxicating remedy recommended to girls and
irregularityfallingother form of sickness peculiar to females
I TAKE CARD U IIJ9
It Will Help YouA
Mrs 2i 0 Beaver of Unicoi Route No1 Marbleton Tenn writes I suffered with bearingdown pains feet swelled pain in right side headachepains in shoulders nervous palpitation and othertroubles I cannot mention but I took Wine of Carduiand have found it the best medicine I ever usedfor female troubles Try Cardui
AT ALL DRUG STORES
TO SAVE THE BOYS
ROBERT RAIKES IDEA IN STARTING SUNDAY SCHOOLr
Movement That Is Now WorldWide
EnglishAgo
One Sunday morning a hundredyears ago a workingman carefullydressed in his best suit camo out ofhis house on the main street of the oldEnglish town of Gloucester andstrolled leisurely down the hill TheNew Inn was fronted then as It Istoday by a square garden overhungby the carved galleries of the tavernThere was a mcssclad well in thecenter and about it were beds ofsweetsmelling pinks and columbines
But the calm of that Sunday morning was destroyed by a crowd of streetboys who fought over the flower bedsmaking the day hideous with theirnoise and coarse talk
Tho printerfor printing was hiswork on weekdaysstopped in themidst of the crowd and looked steadilyat the boys Presently he said to himself At this rate those boys willsoon utterly to the bad That mustnot bet There are good possibilitiesin them Here boys he called aloud
come with melHe led them yelling and pushing
down the street into his own quiethouse planning as ho wont how tokeep them there-
I am going he said presently tostart a school for you Now and hereIt shall be a free school I will be the
teacherTheboys received the news with
shouts They were too ragged andgrimy to go to church on SulvdaysNo other decent place was open to
themThonext Sunday his house was
crowded with the same class of chil
drenTheidea of a free school on Sunday
appealed to every Christian asa mosthopeful plan for the rescue of childrenfrom wickedness It spread throughthe town through the shire throughEngland It was adopted in Franceand Germany ft made its way to Aus-tralia and to the United States Nowin every country in tho world and inevery sect there are these schools inwhich every Sunday morning theBible story Is told without money andwithout price
In the staid old city ot Gloucesterthey still show you the New Inn andthe garden where the boys playedand tho old brown house with itspeaked roof in which Robert Raikesthat long ago morning taught the firstSunday schoolFrom Rebecca HardIng Davis Three Little Stories in StNicholas
Work for the Young ManThere is a place for you young
man and there is a work for you todo Rouse yourself up and go after itPut your hands cheerfully and proud ¬
ly to honest labor A Spanish maximruns He who loseth wealth losethmuch he who loseth a friend losethmore but he who loseth his energiesloseth a1U
His QueryA foreigner watching a young kit¬
ten playing with its mother asked ofhis friend Vat you ze cat call venhe is a little pup
MEMOIRS
Comrades We are again called up¬
on to note the sad fact that anotherchair In our Post is vacant
On the 8th ot May last the deathangel removed from our ranks aworthy member and transported himto the regions of the great beyondfrom where no traveller ever returnsand today we miss the familiar faceof our esteemed Comrade M J Gabbard who for many years has beena faithful and loyal member ot this
PostHeis now gone and we shall see
him here no more But recollections-o his gentle and unassuming relationof friendship cahnot but remain in ¬
delible upon the minds of those withwhom he has been associated in this
assemblyItfitting tribute to the memory
of Comrade Gabbard to say that heIwas an honest man and true toprinciples of justice and fair dealingHe was firm In hla convictions andoutspoken in his opinion of thingsand was faithful to the interests ofthe Grand Army and the fellowshipof his comrades
He filled with distinction the honored position of Commander ot thisPost and many other Important posi ¬
tions Ho was promoted to the highoffice of Adjutant General of the GrandArmy ot the Department ot Kentuckyant served with distinction and honorboth to himself and the fraternity
Comrade Gabbards military servicewas first in Co D in the 8th regi ¬
Dent of Kentucky Volunteer InfantryIn tho Civil War He was dischargedfrom said service on account ot illhealth He afterwards enlisted inCo E of the 47th regiment of Ken-
tucky¬
Volunteers where ho remaineduntil the regiment was dischargedHo was a faithful soldier and loyal tohis duty and to tho Flag oC his Coun ¬
try And during all the years sincebo was discharged front the army hehas lived a quiet and sober life and
was at peace with all with wfiom Ha4
associatedWe are sorry to loss the comrade ¬ A
ship of our friend butt trust thatouraHeavenly Father of whom 16 IsHe doth all things well has takenthim to a better land where tho rav¬
age of war and the tolls and disap ¬
polntments of life shall disturb himno more forever
We resolve that this memoir bespread upon the minutes ot our postand a copy be furnished TheCitizen with a request that It bopublished
A P SettleL V Dodge
On the 26 of May 1909 our esteem ¬
ed comrade Thoa Watkins was call ¬
ed away from earth to the unseenworld For many years lie had beena worthy member of Capt JamesWest post-
Long ago paralyzed so as to be al ¬
most helpless he could not attendour meetings unless brought in avehicle and lifted almost bodily there ¬
from In the midst of all the Incon ¬
venience and pain which ho sufferedhe maintained a constant cheerful ¬
ness In all tho relations of life hewas kind and courteous He had anupright personal character and wasa faithful adherent of the religionot the Lord Jesus Christ In view ofthe above facts-
Resolved that as a post we mournthe loss of Comrade Watkins and ex¬
press to the members of the bereavedfamily our heartfelt sympathy
Resolved that a copy of this memor ¬
andum and resolutions be furnishedThe Citizen with a request thatthey be published
LeVant DodgeA P +
SettleCommittee
Berea Ky Juno 26 1909
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