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II VOL VI A Family Paper BEREA MADISON COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY DECEMBER 8 1901 One dollar a year NO 25 Ir IDEAS
I The self ulndu man in made or loUrising ntuff
Tho fifteendollar man oil n twentygruntlA man never realizes h proRrtiw
in wisdom until ho roach no of hisold tflue love Itttent
TAKE NOTICEHeron Collegia will lx gin the win
ter term Wednesday Jan 4 lit 8AM Ifyouhiive not finally madeup your mind iw to what you will dothin winter it will Is > to your udvnnlogo to invcstigato Hereu lit onco A
letter or tKwtiil to SIC Will 0Qamblo will bring you Informationalxjut its wouclorrllllllulpnltllt fordoing you gixxl
FROM THE WIDE WORLD
Gen Por rio Diaz wan again inmiKiiratod IIR rnwidoiit of IuxlcoI
A ftte sinn attempt to recaptureMeter Hill was repulsed with hoaryLevis of life-
ThottHnmln of recruits art joiningthe Jiiimiutto array under the nuwconscription net
It is raid that Oom Paul Kru orlate President of the TrniiHvaal Uo1public left n fortune istunulcd nt3750000
London Dec OA despatch fromCho Foo on Dec 0 + Daily Tele
r prupk Miyn Heavy firing couthiueML at Port Arthur today The Japa
new are umkingnsosldetonnhltrlundi-sentislent ttdorU to capture thenorthern fortK-
Mukden Dec 5There in n perHisteiit rumor that the force of Japanese hunt to turn Oem HontienkampffH flank hnn been repulsed withgreat lags The starry U not yet offlciully confirmed but details oregivoii with great circumstantiality
IN OUR OWN COUNTRYFormer IoHltnaMor General Jones
X Tyncr Is deadTho cruiser Teiinwww wan launched
at the Philadelphia shipyardsA 700000000 telephone triwt in
said to lx in pnxfjw of organizationCongrvtw will IH> luked to rotu sub-
sidies in aid of railroad constructionin
AlaskaThenumlRrof hales of cotton
produced for the year 10015 is12102000
I Tho Ilinniiighnin Ala Commer ¬
clad Club has invited PresidentHoosevelt to visit tho city
The Secretary of Agriculture trans ¬
mitted his eighths annual report totho President It mows thin pros
>erity of the farmer to ht unprccoiltnUnl
Gen Story chief of artillery in hisannual report urges the immediatecompletion of tho torpedo defense ofall the fortified ions of tho UnitedStates
Tho IxHiefl of Jim Bridger diwoverwr of Great Salt Lake will be roo-
t interred in Kansas City today and agranite monument will lx unveilednext Sunday-
A cog railroad three miles longIwill he built from Brent on thoClieHa and Ohio railroad over tho
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hills to Fort Thomas at n cost ofI 450000 u mile
The PoRtofTico Department has de ¬
termined tq put guessing contestsunder tho brut the Attorney Generalin u sweeping opinion holding thatsuch schemes are lotteries In disguise
Thirtyeight sticks of dynamitetied in two bundles and with n fuse
ron each which had been lightedwore found nt tho Loitor mines at
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Zeigler Illwhtlre u strike is inprogress
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
The Rev 11 B Folk brother ofJoseph W Folk Governorelect ofMissouri lout accepted n call to thoBaptist church at Midway Ky
Tho annual reports of tho Third AsHiKlant Postmaster General and thoFourth Assistant Postmaster Generalworo mado public Kentucky ranksnineteenth in the number of presiden ¬
tial olllces and third in tho numberof fourthclass offices
In n wreck on tho C 0 nt-
MIIIIlllu Bnikeman Dan Holderfioldwas literallycooked to death andEngineer Herbert Gregory was com ¬
pelled to suffer tho amputation of afoot before it was possi > lo to removehim from tho wreckage Ho will
t probably dioA sensational in tho ox
V citing prlntryelection in Owsloycounty is tho theft ballot box
in Booucville precinct About sixtycandidates were and tho bal-
lot¬
was a veritable picture hook
Thu theft is tailored to have teen inthe interest of one of the candidates
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HOW UNCLE SAMS MONEY IS NUMBERED
irA machine that almost thinks was the way one of the presses In thegovernment bureau of ougravltijt and printing was characterized recently bya visitor ho machine places the consecutive numbers ou p4ip r money endnever maffi a mUtnke
The ScKoiarsHp Contest Closed
THE FOURTEEN SUCCESSFUL YOUNG PEOPLE WHO RECEIVESCHOLARSHIPS TO BEREA COLLEGE
Last Thursday December 1 marked tho closo of Tilt CITIZEN Scholar ¬
ship Contest The offer was madeto eight counlierf but Pulaski failedto planes candidates Although therewere many rumors us to tho hoardingof votes against tho last day by thoseiu tho rear tho successful candidateswon by a safe margin except in Leonod Jackson counties In tlolormorFloyd Lucas in tho last weep sent In
enough votes to give him a leatlV bf00 over Clay Combs In lncksoncounty MirriiMiu Wntf oit noemwltcImo the first plate over the otheryoung ladies but Miss Hatfiold undoa special rally during the last weekwinning out by 805 votes W LBegloy received tho highest minter3103 with Miss Bessie Lays ofBerea second 2112 Following aretho fourteen successful
Winners of ScholarshipsW L Begley Jackson countyLnuru Hatfield Jackson countyClaude DoBaun Madison countyBessie Hays Madison county11M Rice Clay countySusie Sparks Clay countyFloyd Lucas Lee countyMary Parlor Leo countyAmbrose Wilson Estill countyKatie Moores Estill countySnowden Reynolds Owsley countyXorn Wilson Owsloy countyE B Thompson Rockcastlo countyRachel Hibbard Rockcastlo county
Following is the final standing ofcontestants
Jackson CountyW L Begley3103Snm-utel Davis GOO
C D Smith 100Robert Taylor 100
Laura Halfield 1073Susie Watson 1308Lizzie Wilson I 850-
Nannie Click 300Lucy Parsons 300May Sparkman 800
Madison CountyClaudo DoBaun 20 tO
Wallace Adams u 818Tommio Baker 875Ilessio lays 2142Maggie Lower 3751curl Goy 325
Clay CountyW M Rico I MOO
M M Robinson 1808
Water for the TownIn response to many inquiries it
may Ito said that there is every dieposition on tho part of tho Collegeto do tho neighborly thing in furnish ¬
ing firo protection cold water to citi ¬
Zeus BO fur as it can at most reason ¬
able rates An inquiry recently madeshowed that the citizens nplreclllledthis good will and woro ready to cooperate when tho time comes
The fact that tho waterworks in ¬
volvo more expense in tho way ofBowers plumbing and other extrasthan was expected makes it impossi ¬
ble to say anything definite at thistime as to water rates or the exten ¬
sion of tho main pipes to otherstreets Wo can say however thatit is our desire and expectation to do-
an wo would IMJ done by in thismatter ufld afford our neiglxirs everyiHwsiblo accommodation
W G FIIOST
T E Burch 050Chas Combs 500G J Jarvis 500
Susie Sparks 1 PRO
Ida Bongo 1000Mary Collins too
Lie CountyFloyd Lucas 710Clay Combs 050II McGuire 400Mary Parlor lA 1410S olla Thompson 203
> a r EltllI County 4 1
Ambrose Wilson v 050-
Garnott Powell 800J II Richardson 200D B Alumbatigh 200Robert L Cole 102Nolan Cox 100Jonas Colc well 100
Katie Moores 1050Thcda Xoland 000Nora McGee 400Katie Winkler 200Martha Ix >gdon 101Sallio Wilson 101
Owslty CountySnowden Reynolds 881Garfield Campbell 450-
Burgoyno IJotner 110B J lendorgrass101N-ora Wilson 027Mary Ray 450Jeanotto Gabbard 300Flora Pendorgniss 201Nettie Treadwny 110
RockeastU CountyE B Thompson 500John McForron tOO-
Rllcbol1Iihberet 500Fannio McCluro 100Mollio Carter 100Minnie Nicely u 100Byrda Mchnrgue100T-
uE CITIZEN wishes to complimentthese young people ou tho success oftheir efforts It means that theyhave wanted this help towards edu ¬
cation enough to work for it Andwo trust that it may prove but u
stopping stone to higher learningand advancement to usefulness Tothose whpnro losers wo say Popular ¬
ity prove worth and I
there are marry other way of securingon education than by scholarships
Tho names of tho winners will bodej osited with tho Treasurer ofBeren College and notice sent to eachone
Industrial Dept ExhibitionOn Thursday Friday and Satur ¬
day of this week tho Industrial Dopartmont of Borea College will heronut Arts and Crafts Exhibit in No 30at tho right of tho main entrance ofthe Industrial Building Tho roomwill bo open from 8 to 480 on Thurs ¬
tiny and Friday and front 1 to 430on Saturday Work Bono by theSewing Iliad Cooking Classes theSloyd and Woodwork Classes and bytho Department of Fireside Indus-tries
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will bo on exhibition cord forsale nt specially low prices
Tho Department of Fireside InjIuHJries has received much praise forits exhibits nt Chicago MinneapolisDayton 0 St Louis DubuquoTown Detroit and other largo citiesthis fall and this exhibit will bo an
for tho people of its owntQIII
JOSEPH M ROGERS 79
Author of the True Henry Clay
This office has received a copy of a380 page hook of which tho authorand his Alma Mater Boren may wellfeel proud The work is tastefullyprinted on deckleedged with24 full page illustrations from half ¬
tones JBLippincott Company Philadelphiaare tho publishers Tho bookis truly an exhaustive shld of the sub ¬
jest and is particularly notable forits wealth of portrayalof Clay as a man Hero follow afew facts about Mr Rogers and hishook
Joseph M Rogers author of liThoTrue Henry Clay was born in Ohiowhere his parents came from Ken ¬
tacky on account of the moving in ¬
cidents preceding tho civil war lIereturned to Kentucky with his par ¬
ents in 1805 und was graduated fromBerea College in 1870 For a few
engineerillgInjournill111m ¬
Ho is at present on tho editorial staffof tho Philadelphia Inquirer
Mr Rogers was born on Clay soiland from youth was interested in
amongthosoend many were tho incidents of thegreat mans career which were rohated in his hearing While iu colloge ho desired to proparo a paperon Clay and was surprised to findhow littlo literature there was ou thesubject Coltons history in six
campaignlivesand none of these was what he soughtIt was then ho determined to write alife of Clay himself and for nearlythirty years he accumulated all theinformation possible against the timehe should bo ready To write
In The True Henry Cloy thoauthor has tried togivo a picture ofClay the man rather than a treatiseon his political career While it doescontain a careful account of his offic ¬
ial life it has been tho aim of MrRogers to make the great commonerstand out as a personality rather thana political institution Mr Rogerswas materially assisted by survivingmembers of the Clay family had ac ¬
colts to documents and relics andmade the most careful researches inevery direction iu order to present aliving picture of his subject
EllwoodThose who have seen and heard
Ellwood tho great Master of Magicand Imitator say that ho and hiscompany furnish one of the greatestentertainments now put on theboards Berea is favored in havingthose great artists for the grandopening of the Lyceum CourseTuesday night December 20thSingle admission 35 cents Ticketsfor tho course 100 Admission forchildren at the usual reduction Thenext number will be the NonpareilJubilee singers of ten voices Ad ¬
mission the same Secure ticketsbeforehand aunt come early
Colored Teachers Convention
The colored teachers of the Statewill hold their 28th annual meetingat Lexington Ky December 27201004 The first session will openpromptly at 2r M Tuesday Decem ¬
her 27th and the entire meeting willbe conducted with duo regard forpunctuality and dispatch
Tho program for the coming meet ¬
ing has many attractive features Itwill bo full of interest from begin ¬
ning to end
Our8fociol guests hU year areWashington DC
State Superintendent J H FuquaSuperintendent C M Merryton President W G Frost BerenCollegeLet
all planning to attend thomeeting write to Mr Walker Graves333 Ohio Street Lexington KyChairman of tho Reception Commit-tee
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who will procure homes forvisiting teachers
F L WILLIAMS President
To slate ati old truth over only alittle more emphatic no man Is a heroIn tho eyes of his typewriter
A bad actor zany be a good man butyou dont see how
It Is n good deal harder to find monoy titan to Had the owner of It
The men behlnd the slot machinethinks that pennies are Just as goodas any other kind of money
NoticeTaken up as stray Three hogs
two red and ono white weight about80 pounds Owner can have thosehogs by paying all charges
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Departments
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IAVEthat you do not care to J seIIf so we advise you toone of our safe deposit boxesIin our fire proofvaultThese safes will take careof your papers jewelryandetc costs you
yearCome J
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BEREA BANKING COMPANYc
J J MOORE President W H PORTER Cashier
8 RICHMOND GREENHOUSESD Phone 188 Richmond Ky It
Cut FlowersDesigns andGBlooming Plants A
THE SHOPFor Ladies
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Take a Look TI JPOUBII Our Stock t1Q+o IF ITS FROM US ITS GOOD1 New Florence Drop Top Ball Bearing Sewing Machines S+ 125 130 and bib worth 150 f6O and f65 o
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tCRUTCHER EVANS oloplln tOld Stand Richmond Ky Ds y Phone 73 Night Phono 4706 o
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FOR SALE
One good house and lot in the eastend of Berea located on ProspectStreet The house has five plasteredrooms and two sealed rooms A largegarden spot and extra good Can bebought right
Also a small house and lot in Wal
laceton Ky with a good gardenfive miles west of Berea Ky Twochurches and a schoolhouse in sight
For further particulars call on-
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B WALLACE
Phono 63 Boron Ky
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East End Drug CODEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND
MEDICINES
See our 60 and lOc counter
A WONDER OF GLASS-WORK
Come and look at the nicosttine or QUEENS WAREevar In Berea
We also carry a nice lino or-
FRESa GROCERIES antiSTAPLE ARTICLES at thelowest prices
CALL AND SEE USty
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