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Page Four THE CITIZEN January It, It2 DR. J. R. ANDERSON Office in Berea Hank A Trait Co. Roilding Berea, Ky. Office Phone 217 Rm. Phone 171 Nolan Pur lie Phone No. 49 W. B. WALDEN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Prcti 'SChttirut St.. bv M. K. I'hurch in .It Count Bfc.HKA.KY. O. L. GABBARD Auctioneer Se In 111 at lii" llarl-er h under lUn 1'. -t 1 !iuc l.cfore .tttmg iUte "t ale DR. LOGSDON DENTIST Office hour 8-12 a. m, 1-4 p. m. Government Dentist Located in BAKER BUILDING Main Street Berea, Ky. Phono No. 3 Subscribe through me for your magazines and newspapers I SAVE MONEY E. F. Harris Boom Tavern Barber Shop BEREA . KENTUCKY List Your Property FOR SALE with Scruggs, Welch & Gay REAL ESTATE AGENTS Berea, Kentucky F. L. MOORE'S Jewelry Store FOR First Cl&M Repairing AND Fine Line of Jewelry CENTER ST. BEREA. KY Jno. F. Dean J. W. Herndon DEAN & HERNDON Real Estate Dealers We buy and sell the earth. We have some very desirable city prop erty and vacant lota in and around Berea. Some lets that are real bar gains and can sell on easy terms. Some special attractions to Federal Board men. A few small places for rent; also some good farms for sale. See us if you want to buy property in cr around Berea. List your prop erty with us if you want to sell. Respectfully, Dean & Herndon Berea, Ky. EXTRAORDINARY OFFERS I Cin. Post, daily $3.00 Son. Agriculturist, weekly 50 The Citizen, weekly 1.50 Total $7.00 AH three, 1 year, for $5.85 Cin. Weekly Enquirer $1.00 Sou. Agriculturist, weekly .... .50 j The Citizen, weekly 1.50 Total $3.00 All three, 1 year, for $2.30 Send or bring your subscriptions r- t IT.:. rj . f... r 1. . . u ..r .ritakel less ingredienU to make good Shop, Berea, Ky. !brea(Ji bigcuit or cake8 go therefor Do You Know Tmat the leather buaineaa la eae that NO ONE eaa lean ia s week, BBonta or year? My knowledge of leather aad Its benefits ia the reset, of more taaa TWENTT TEARS of acta ml experience. This is one rea aoa I am ia poaitioa to five the public the best aiaUrial sad workmanship hi Shoo aad Bar. boss Work. QUICK 8KB VICE aad SATISFACTION. Try THOaU Short Street Local Page News of Rerea and Vicinity, Gathered from a Variety of Soarrea. Mrs. Pauline Shorklcy in very ill with preumnnia. Paul T!ii krell was in Rerea this week from Irvine. Mrs. W. R. Jones and son, Jack, are vi.-iting Mrs. Robbins. Miss Ora Gnhhard spent the week end with a friend in Richmond. C. W. tambert, of Isiuisville, was in Berea on bus'ness, Wednesday. 1 V. E. Farmer left fr his first drumming tour of the year a few days aeo. j Mrs. J. S. Ciott and daughter, Mrs. 1 Jack Hicks, were visiting friends in Red Houe the last of the week. j Sam Hollinsworth. of Depot St.,... w .,., na. nrpn verv tii wiin neuralgia uui ; , is getting some better. i j r c w d 4 ' Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bowman, of Mt 1 ernon, were visting W E. Farmer! , 1 and family Iat week. 1 ,. ,. , 1 1 ;ii :.t- t 1.. rarmer, 01 inninnapous, inn. was visitire h;s father and mother, Mr. a"d Mrs. John Farmer, last week H. S. Maupin, prominent farmer Tl r I niiea nation, was in erea on nus. - nes Wednesday. County Aeent "Red" Bob Spenee and Rev. Cunninirham, pastor of the; r)irP,.tor, of thp ny ;cout9 of R(1. Bapti-t Church, called on Mrs. I.eon-;rP8 mpt with th jVrmtmastrr. Ber ard Hopkins on the Scaffold Cane;,, Fi(I(Itr and AsSi,tant Scuotmas pike In the Interest of the Rhode Is- ,,.r jn t,mirH Tavenl BniJ &lnru land Red Poultry Association, Wed- thp s(.out W(,rk for oomin(r yeHT, re,(1a'r- R. Rovd Raker, of Corhin. Ky.. has Chester Parks has moved from the a,.r(,t,t( tn ministerial work with N. E. Davis hou-e on Center street thp r,.rpll christian Thun h. He will to the Clarkstnn property, directly ,.. t,:. f.jmii ,v. across the street. Mr. J. S J. S. Rutherford ha moved to the Fowler farm in the suburbs Berea. Jesse McKinney has completed hisj npv; home on the D'vie nichwav and will move in this week. Mr. Hudson, the proprietor of the Berea Produce House, has moved in to the property vacated on Chestnut i street by Mr. J. S. Rutherford, j Mrs. Georgia Coddington, who has 1 been attending the funeral of her : brother, Frank Blazer, at Springfield. 1 0., has returned to her home in I Berea. j Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Walker motor ed to Lexington, Frankfort, and I Louisville this week. Mrs. Joe Stephens and daughter, ; Janet, returned home, after a visit . with friends and relatives in Berea. I Mrs. Guilliams, wife of Prof. Guil j liams, who was struck by an automo bile in Chicago last fall, is now able j to be out on crutches. I G. V. Todd has put up dry goods I in the Gott produce buildings on De- pot street, across the street from his j grocery store. 1 Colson Gay, a former Berea student 1 of the Academy and College Depart j ments and who is now taking a ; course of law in the University of Kentucky, was over from Lexington j on business the first of the week. Mr. Brown, at Boone Tavern, walked to the postoffice in the west end last week. Mildred and Hildred Farmer, Bert Casteel, Eva Simpson and Delila Gott took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones, Sunday. Economy by Test , Mrs. Julia McCabe, Chicago, 111., gave her first demonstration in the Lexington Herald Cooking School t 400 to 500 women and men Tuesday afternoon. Among the articles that were made and served was Cream Velvet Cake. The secret of why she couiu give a demonstration that was pleasing and efficient she used the best flour. We are pleased to tell you it was Lexington Maid. Yon will find it al ways a little better flour. The next you buy say it Lexington Maid. It ' you practice economy. If you have not used The Economy Coffee, don t fail to include in your next order. We grind it only 30 cents per lb. It will prove its name. Dot. Early June Peas 11.75 Sifted, Sweet, Wrinkled Peas.. $2.25 Baby Lima Beans, per can .... 18c Brown Beauty Beans, per can . . 18c Kraut, very best, per can 18c A Fine Broken Rice, per lb. ..5 l-2c A Fancy Head Rice, per lb 8c Cooking Apples; they are good for eating, per lb. . v 8c A bargain good Bath Tablet Toi let Soap, just one-half former price 5c cake. Visit The Economy Phone 110 Cheatatt Street The revival at the Methodiat Church ia still in progress and the Interest in it is manifested hy the large crowds that go out to hear the revivalist. Thomas Huff, formerly a resident on Elm street, is moving Into the house he p.ir-hasod on Depot street frm .Tnrvis Carrier. The people on Depot street are very glad to have Mr. arol Mrs. Huff on their street. Mvrtlo McC ollum, who was operat ed for appendicitis at the Robins n H-epital a week or two aeo, was able to he tnkon home the first of the Week. NVd Herndon. who has been attrnl inc school at the Creenbrier Military Xcndemv in W Va , returned to Re re a the lat of the week, being called on account of his father, who is very ill w:th paralysis. Elder J. Frnnklin Rrowne, RcreV o'dedt student, will preach at Scnf. fo'd C.ire Union Church Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Walker attend ed the Executive Convention of Amer ican I.eP'on at Louisville. Tuesday. 1 , . iiv. 1 vii -i.,. the eighth r 1 r, . . . . , Congressional District of Kentucky, m. 1 . American I-cgion banquet at . . T-ancastcr was a rotable eveit, well ... , , . attended by local members. Dr. tr,,- j 1 v r n- 1 Hume, or Kicnmono, and F. n. nil- I ker. of Berea. were two of the out I side truest. The speaker of the oc casion was Emmett O'Neil. State Commander I i 0 0 nihbaH wil, ,p work R, salesman for the Rrvant and Hunt i r..m. r n, . smai?e about Febrnarv IS. How- ., .:n fill appointment every morning and night. i I.orJ Dav WEST END AND VICINITY n.irrison i,uniorn nas movel to the R:ce place and Oscar Huff has moved fi-"m Flat Cap to the house vacated. Mrs. Ki'bourre and Mrs. Rarnett pave a candy.pullinir Monday nitrht t t the irirls class of West End Sunday-school. All but one of the mem- bers was present, and seemed to en joy themselves. Harold Parsons is moving this week to his new house at the foot of "Dooley Hill." Albert Cook, who has been home for a visit, returned Saturday to his work at Irvine. Mrs. Nan Lunsford was taken to the hospital at Richmond last week. Mrs. John Jackson and Mrs. Nash vis'ted Mrs. C. C. Rlanton of West Union the first of the week. T. F. Chasteen of Rig Hill visited his brother, Marion Chasteen, Mon day. Dave Parsons, who has been con. fined at home with tonsilitis, was able to return to work Tuesday. Ronald Swinford and Dempsev Hart from Disputanta visited at the home of Frank Swinford last week. Word was received Tuesday of the serious illness of Mrs. Marshall Rob erts (formerly Grace Parsons) of Dayton, O. Her mother and brother. Wm. Tarsons, have gone to see her. Her brother-in-law. Charles Allen. gave a quart of his own blood to help restore her. Wm. Purkey is geting better and hopes to be out soon. GLADES NEWS Tine Roberts, who was operated on at the Robinson Hospital, is slowly improving, and it is thought he will soon be restored to health enough fur discharg:ng. The Glades Sunday-school misued . its sunerintendent. .1. W TTrn,t.,n taRt Slln,,ay. Mr iIorrdon n(fer,.. I a stroke of paralysis last week. He is reported as better now, and we trust his presence will be allowed with the school again. J. F. McKinney moved Tuesday to his magnificent dwelling in Berea, which has just been completed. John Bcgley and family are mov-1 ing this week from Bobtown to th J. F. McKinney place, which was re. rer,t'y purchased by Mr. Begley. D. C. Anderson has moved to the Fayette Vaughn farm. B. S. Johnson sold his crop of to- Kreery and hardware departments bacco on the Richmond market ut together, but under the new partner thirty cents a pound. Ighjp the hardware will be handle 1 Wiley Harris, the painter, decorator in the building formerly occupied by and mechanic of Whites Station, is the Porter-Moore Drug Company, overnauimg ine KoDinson Hospital Bnj the grocery business will be en thi" wwk- I larged at the old stand. They ex- Miss Eula Johnson has entered the pe,.t to more than double the present Foundation School of Berea College, business. " j This new partnership will be wel- J. W. HERNDON IN IMPROVED corned in Berea. Everyone knows CONDITION I Mr. Cornett's honesty of policy and J. W. Herndon, who received a business ability, and the mane friends paralytic stroke while at his farm, 1 near Wallacetwn. Thursday, Is report- ed to be improving. This report will ! bring rel ef to many anxious friends of Mr. Herndon. I IMON CHURCH Prvarhinit service Sunday morning hy Rer. Jesse Halsey of Cincinnati, Mr. Halsey n in the service mr- sens and is now pa.-tor of the Sevei'.h Prcsyhterian Chur h. He rnmo to Here to address the College Sunday night ard the church ia fortunate in being able to hear him in the morn ink. MER1CN I.EC.ION ELECTS OF FICERS FOR THE NEXT YEAR Menders of the American t.et!in . f the Clevid.ind Frost Post had a meetinir in the smoking-room at I!. -one Tavern on the evening of Jan uary 7, and elected the following of ti. ers to crve during the coming ear: Commander, Carroll Ration; Vice Conimarder, E. It. Flam; Adju-t-i t, Flemniing CtritTith; Finance 0:V:,er, Wiliam Dean: To t Histori an, Clayton Callahan: Chaplain, C. N. Shutt; Service Officer, Walt.r White. Af'er the election of officers brief neeches were made by a number of the Amercan I-gion men and the rew officers were formally installed. The American l-egion can well be proud of it. prospects for the coming yar. and the newly elected officers deserve and must have the loyal sup port of every member of the Ameri can Legion in order to put over the program planned during the next veaf THE WINTERS COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Winters, v ho appear here on the Lyceum cniirse Wedresilav evening. January IS, come splendidly accredited. A few typical press comments on their pro gram follow: "Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Winters delighted a large audience last night at the viditrium in a miscellaneous program." The Daily Ok'ahoman. Oklahoma City, Okla. "The evening's entertainment was presented by the Emerson Winters Company- b;-d warMings, pianologs. and uniijue entertainment, all of which was delightfully entertaining Mrs. Winters is a genius as a whist- lr, her numbers being especially pleasing. Emerson Winters is whole show and entertainment in h mself. He kept his audience in a continuous rar of laughter. He is capable of drawing smiles from the worst grouch in town." The Leader, Eau Claire, Wis. RICHARD DAVIS. MACIClA.N Performs to targe Audience in Col lege Chapel, Monday Evening January 9 Richard Davis, magician, enter tained one of the largest audiences Mndy evening, January 9, every as- sembled in the College Chapel. The entertainment was quite an innova tion to a Berea College audience, but was highly pleasing, and the magic surcceaa of Mr. Davis' tricks, to gether with his continuous flow of humorous words, kept the audience laughing thruout the entire perform- ant''- One of the most interesting and : laughable parts of the program was that in which he had one of the little' boys from the audience on the stage I decorated with a black mustache, making speeches to the audience and helping him perform tricks. The little boy P'-ed the part well and of fers prosiiects of becoming a great entertainer. Mr. Davis is a real magician; he has played for twenty years on the Chautauqua and Lyceum platform, playing at different times on the same courses with "Billy" Sunday, William Jennings Bryan and other notable characters. He has played in nearly every state in tho Union and every province in Canada, an I has, with the exception of Mexico, practically covered the North Ameri can continent. lie has left a laugh a a in m-rea wnicn win he heard re echoing across the Berea College campus for many days to come. NEW BISINESS PARTNERSHIP FORMED IN REREA William Dean, for several years assistant cashier for tho Berea Bank and Trust Co., has resigned his posi tion there to go into business with A. B. Comett on Main street Up to this time Mr. Cornett has kept his and acquaintances formed by Mr Dean while In the bank will prove s great badness asset, They expect to occupy the new hardware stand about January 24. Cttlrtrr N MJl Berea National Bank Kiort of the condition of tl.e , Sff f K,ntuikj. at tl.e iloe id KKSOl'Rl'KS Loans and I)icount iniliidiiig rediscounts f 409. (lift 51 Overdrafts, iin-cciircd $qi ri t'. S ( vt riitm nt ci untie. o ncd . I'cp. iitrd o k uir ire ii!atnn (I'. S bond (Mr v.lin ) f 15jco 00 Allotl.i rl- S. iotrrmiK nt m i until 4, l ft J4 Total loft 4 1 ( )tln r bonds. toi'k, ei unties, cti H.mkiiiK' lion.- I I alul rtsi rvc with l ed t.l keserve I dab m vault and amount due Irom 1 ( In 1 ks on ot In r I auks 111 tbc ..irnc j reporting Lank I Kcictiiption lund with I' S I ii i I' l reaur 1 I Total - I.IAIHI Capital stock paid in Surplus fund I'ndividcd profits ! Circulating notes outstanding t,io.vc Individual deposits stibji it to il.ee k 1114,677. i ! livnlciid unp.ltd ','5 'O Other tune d posits tlB.HS y ! Total $5l,Jl" 74 j Sate ot Kentuikv, County of Madison, 11 I, J. I., (iav, Casliiri ol die above-named lank, do solemnly swear tlf.it tlie above statement 1 true to tbe b M of mv knowledge and belief I . I. T, Ca-J,ier ' Subscribed and sworn to belorr me this tli ,4v of January, iqil 1 C. K CimriiL, Notary Public (.rrrt Attest U b Ki Id. I J. LILY WHITE FLOUR Ht'ttrr than err. It lak s rwrythinir KENTUCKY CORN MEAL Hot on tlie ma lot Aia t r - -1 1 Sold at r. 1-.. liable puce, and guaranteed I t all p'-ur- MANUFACTURED AT HOME Berea Milling Company BEREA KENTUCKY u . BEREA-RICIIMOND AUTO UNI Tine-Table Leaves Richmond (Glyndon Hotel) T:00 T:4S 10:M ; Arrive Berea j Leave Berea (Boone Tavern) Are ka Far 91JB Classified Advertisements Hammond Typewriter heap. Howard Hudson. for sale, FOR SALE Good seven-room house; right. See J. W. HOSKINS. price HOISR TO RENT My home on Boone street, furnished ed or unfurnished. Apply to Mrs. Ely Raker on Chestnut street. FOR SALE A good 3-inch axle I,ir,Ialp ". comparatively new. Wi" 8',''l't n"u" "r ,Bsh- B- 11 IIon' 63 c'ntPr Street, FOR RENT Three rooms, fur nished or unfurnished. For other in formation call on J. (. Chasteen, first dwelling south or w nford s store, West I'nion pike. on Will sell or trade pure-bred Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels for others of same breed of different strain. Call E. W. Lockin, R. R. No. 2, Box U, Berea, Ky. TO CORRECT A MISTAKE I have not removed to Richmond. On November IS I reopened the Rob inson Hospital at Berea, and I am permanently located here. Phone Be rea, 141. (Signed) B. F. Robinson, M.D. THE MT. JACKSON SANITARIUM COMPANY has made a substantial reduction in rates, effective January 1-22. Make reservations now. West Washington street cars stop at the door. Phone Belmont 1579, Indianapolis, Indiana. r ine TALCUM l-A4Ves, rfl.m. DANGEROUS Bug WatchmanHey, you Idiot, don't amoks around that powder caul T 1 "OaaWaXA Rmr IMrtHrt N.. Berea National Rank, at fare in the business on Uitmb.r Jl, toil l,IOO( I.e. jo, cxi 1 1 ; Hank national hanks .... 5 1,846 1 nty or tomi 1,595 ft j-iiiii. and diir- Irom I.I50 ifl $5 ift, j to 74 I I I1S f, 5,000. 00 jo.noo.oo 817.54 Rraiuman. ol,n YV. Welch. !irritor German Bees tor Belgium. IJermnn re :n ni I ..11 riwrf. tmit' ' raiik'lit ami 'I, lio ied ihe riil'Ui -ptielisiitil . lili'l i.lln r KHIIle 'le miilnled by Hie repiimlioim coiihiii Sloll. are now eliLMC'ed III ciil,.1li.i; tiei-S for ilellieri In t riuo e and lu-l kIuiii. Tw.it 1 1 1 in I Kwnrnui niu-l lel!ver.-d I r.iiM e imd :us I., It. ! art una within Hie n, it few duya. 'I t.r hw hunters have tiin Klven rs'splte until next 'prluc to turn over the re.t of tlie reiillllon wherewith llertimnir la it ting. May Be Sorry for This Theft. Someone stole l'J guinea pit; fr.iu a barn lieur tlie slate hiiiiMe ill "r- 1 deuce. It. 1. wlii ri- tlie hiiI iiiiI.. nwtied by ttie slate bi'Hrd f health, wrre be I11E kept for e rlnieiitn )iirM Two of the pl.'s wen- liii. ulii'ed ws'li tulierculiir irernn, iwn mIiit ulth tie Kerins of nidle. lie stole bait erl.d oglHt suh he is Hiiilmi. to lih-utr the I IK nr the Hum wlm Ktnle iIihih n..t H4i much to re.oier the iinluiulft a. to let It he known utnt a iImiiituhs lo they are. According to Schtdul "llow Mils Hi,, pnriy a!ien ynu left "I'roi ,n hrlskly " 'Vii I'.iMiU-s iln-reV "l' lie Wlls f,. 1, if fh'tf funliV 'iry of his il.iinf Km.' Sol'iinon n.d ! tlie itlccti nf Slieha ' I "That usiirMi emnes uluim ahoiit the hlxth ilr'nk Hi' wi.ii'l tvni to j reilte The Kiiven' until he'a riMd ten." ItlrinliiL'luitii Age llemld I Want to Do Your Shoe Repairing I want aa opportunity to oea vinee yoo that I CAN SAY I YOU MONEY and give roar feet comfort. Aad I want to farther convince yoo that oar work aad material ia of the wry beet, coopled with quick service, at prices no higher thaa yea pay for inferior work and poor service. All work guaranteed. ee TUOMA Short Street Beeeo, Ky. CO-NO-MO Removes CORNS and CALLOUSES Quickly, Safely, in a new and better way. CO-NO-MO is a neat, UNIQUE device. Tho last word of science. No knife. Anti septic, Druglets. Try this hygienic and SAFE WAY. Order it today NOWI Yoo will never want to be without it GUAR ANTEED: Money refunded If not satisfied. Price 60c. Mail orders promptly filled. CO-NO-MO MFG. CO., Laboratory Sales Dept., 204 ContiaestaJ Trust Bid,., Wuhiartoa, D C.