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Pajre Four THE CITIZEN February 1ft, 122 DR. J. R. ANDERSON Office In Beree Bank A Treat Co. Betiding Berea, Ky. Office Phone SIT Re. Phoae 174 Noiar Public Phone No. 49 W. B. WALDEN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice 4tChttnut Su.br M. E. Church in all Court. BE RE A, KY. O. L. GABBARD Auctioneer S-e him at hi Harler Shop under Berea Post Office Before letting date of vale DR. LOGSDON DENTIST Office hoars 8-12 a, m 1-4 a. at. Government Dec tilt . Located in BAKER BUILDING Hsia Street Berea, Ky. Phone No. S Subscribe through me for your magazines and newspapers I SAVE MONEY I E, Ft Harris Boom Tavern Barker Ihee BEREA ... KENTUCKY J. F. CLEMMER PLUMBER Phone 83 Berea. Ky list Your Property FOR SALE with Scruggs, Welch & Gay REAL ESTATE AGENTS Berea, Kentucky F. L. MOORE'S Jewelry Store FOR First Class Repairing AND Pine Line of Jewelry CENTER ST. BEREA. KY CO-NO-MO C f O M C Removes V-JIVllO and CALLOUSES Quickly, Safely, in a new and better way. CO-NO-MO Is a neat, UNIQUE device. The last word of science. No knife. Aati- septic, Drugless. Try this hygienic and SAFE WAY Order it today NOWt Yon will never want to be without it GUAR ANTEED: Money refunded if not satisfied. Price 60c. Mall orders promptly filled. CO-NO-MO MFG. CO., Laboratory Sales Dept., 204 Continental Trust Bids,, Washington, D.C. Do You Know That the leather baalaeae Is eee that NO ONE eaa leara la a week, at oath er year 7 My knowledge ef leather and Its beaeflts la the reaalt ef more than TWENTY YEARS ef acta, al experience. This Is eae rea son I am la peeittoa te give the public the beat Material aa4 werknanahla la Shoe and Her aces Work. QUICK SERVICE and SATISFACTION. Try THOMA Sheet Street Berea, Ky The Street Loafer who Parks on a Prominent Corner and Makes Re marks about the Girls as they Pass By should be Called to the Attention of the Street Cleaning Department which will Confer a Great Favor by Removing Him to the City Dump. You will want a bottle of the woe derful Teniae remedy from Berea Drug Co. Local Page News ef Beree aee VtrUitv, Gathered from a Variety of Sotirtt. Mr. and Mr. Walter VanWinkle, of Winchester, were visiting in town last week. Mrs, Kate Tatum and daughter, Nellie, who came from Sanger, Texas, some time ago, have moved into the Harris property on Center strert. M;ss Tatum hns entered the College Department. The sister of Mrs. John Cunning ham arrived last week from Evans ton, 111., to be with Mrs. Cunning ham, who has been very ill but is some better at the present t'me. Mrs. B. A. Dean is spending some time at the College Hospital for rest ard recuperation. The Berea Bank & Trust Company on Main street has on hand a large number of farmers' account books for free distribution to its farmer friends. Call and get one. William Watkirs returned from Knoxville, Tuesday, where he was railed to the bedside of Miss Jeanette Sturgeon, who underwent an opera tion for appendices at Fort Sanders Hospital last Wednesday. Billie Is all smiles and says Jeanette is on her way to a speedy recovery. If reports are true, Jeanette will make her home in Berea in the near future. Miss Lena Edwards, of the Coop erative Store, ia spending the week in Louisville in the interest of the millinery department Talmadge Rose, of Pine Grove, in Jackson county, was in Berea Mon day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Powell of Adams street ' The item on the local page of last week's Citizen relat'ng to the gather ing at Mrs. Brock's would have stated more exactly the facts if it had begun as follows: "Mrs. Brock of Jackson street assisted by Mrs. L. V. Dodge, entertained the teachers, etc." T. M. Harkness, State Agent for Hartford Insurance Co. in the branch of Live Stock Insurance, of Ashland, Ohio, was in Berea calling on the County Agent and Wm. J. Baird Mon day in the interest of insuring live stock. Elmer Anglin, of Disputants, was visiting h''s brother-in-law, Mr. Tom Powell, on Adams street the latter part of last week. John Rose, of Eglon, was visiting friends in Berea the first of this week. Job Morris, who has been living in Cincinnati for some time, has moved his family into the suburbs of Berea. Bob Spence, who has been la:d up for some time with la grippe, ia able to be on the job again. Mrs. Spence is also able to be up, but is not well yet Mrs. T. J. Wood and little son, Jack, Jr., left Tuesday for Cincin nati, where they will join Mr. Wood and will make their futore home. Mrs. Robert Cosby is very sick at this writing. Master Scott T. McGuire enter tained .his friends to a Valentine party, February 14, at their home on Chestnut street Charles Owen, of Boone, was in to see County Agent in the interest of a drainage proposition. The Senior Department of Baptist Church entertained with a "tacky party February 14, with about 90 in attendance. Much fun was af forded. John Allen and Miss Young were given first prise, and Lester Farmer and Ora Gabbard were given second prize. Practice Economy You want to be sure when making Cakes, Bread, Rolls in fact all pas try. It is better to be safe than to be sorry. The secret is in the best flour. Do not try some that is Just as good. Say it Lexington Maid Flour. It will cost yon less because it takes less ingredients. In next or. der include a sack, $1.25. Buy flour now and save money. Blue Grass, 24 lb sack $100 Uly White, 24 lb sack 1.0! GMd Du;t. 24 lb sack 1.15 Mary, 24 lb sack 1.15 Now in stock. BLUE RIBBON PEACHES same as fresh, except the water has been removed by natural evapor ation. The fun and much of the peel have been removed by washing. Two-pound package, 40 cents. Bulk Rolled Oats 3 lbs for 25c The Best Head Rice, per lb 8c R. R. HARRIS We Want Your Cood Batter. We Pay Cask for Eggs, Phone ISO Ckeetaet Street Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Bosley were horts at Boone Tavern Sunday in henor of Miss Sadie Cecil, of Dan ville. The guesta were. Miss Cecil, Miss Bessie Miller, J. G. Bosley, Jr., Mrs I.ews Neale and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Middletnn. Mrs. Burr-ell, of near Narrow Gap, who had been sick for some time, passed away and was buried last , wr-ek at the Johnson graveyard. Mrs. Burnell was more than 80 years I old and had a wide range of friends and acquaintar.res. Mrs. Vernon Fades, of Red House, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Corby, this week. County Agent Spence entertained a group of ywung people at hia home on Jackson street Tuesday night with a talk and si de lecture. Pmf p T.. n; r r ti..i. ..j others conducted community meetings) at Big Hill, February 6th, Scaffold Cane, February 10th, and at Silver Creek February 13th, with lantern slides which function by connecting the lantern with the batteries of a Ford automobile. Dr. Stevenson, of the State College rf Agriculture, is scheduled to speak on soils and crops to parents and club members at .the Bobtown community meeting, on February 2nth, In connec t'on with the slides. The same pro gram will be rendered at Wallareton on the same day. BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL Report for Sunday, February 12, 1922: Enrolled 309 Present 380 On time 367 Bibles 279 Givers 318 Lessons studied 311 Attended preaching 309 Offering $15.13. WEST END AND VICINITY Mrs. Nan Lunsford returned Inst week from Richmond, where ahi has been under treatment at the Giosor Infirmary for some time. Wm. Parsons has purchased the lot adjoining Chris Winkler and ia build ing a houre on it. Mrs. John Fowler is in Lexington this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will McPaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swinford, from R:chmond, visited Mrs. Frank Swin ford the first of the week. Mrs. Bud Anderson visited Mrs George Parrot last Sunday. Joe Parsons was laid off from work a few days last week by illness but is now able to work again. Dr. and Mrs. McGuire and W. T. Lutes, Jr., motored to Lexington Monday. Mr. Gardner, from West Liberty, is visiting his family here this wee. Mrs. Robert Cosby was very sick the first of the wee't. A "singing" will be held every Wednesday night at West End chapel under the direction of Mr. Haynes, the teacher of the Bible class. Misses Ethel and Beulah Parsons visited their aunt Mrs. Kilbourne, the first of the week. The good people of West End are very much aroused over the appear ance of a bootlegger in their midst last week. Suspicions were confirm ed but definite proof could not be ob tained. J. L. Waddell and J. G. Chasteen have each lost a good horse lately. GLADES NEWS About forty' friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Johnson surprised them on Tuesday, February 7th, it being their golden wedding anniversary. Many of the guests brought gifts and lunches, and the day was very enjoy ably spent Mr. Johnson andwife have lived practically all their lives in the same community. The couple, after 50 years of happy married life, can congratulate themselves, with the I exception of Mr. and Mrs. Buck John son. Whites Station, that they are the only ones of the Johnson family that have been permitted to remain to gether th!s long. . F. J. Kinnard, traveling salesman for Solon Palmer, New York City, I stopped off to visit his mother first part of the week, resuming work Wednesday. Mrs. Myrtle J. Bellinger of Wildle was the guest last week of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Bud Johnson enter tained, Sunday, Wm. Wallace and his wife and Nathan Evans and his wife of Paint Lick section. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Terrill of Be rea attended church here Sunday. Our former Sunday-school superin tendent J. W. Herndon, Is reported some better, being now able to re ceive his friends. Taylor Botkin, wife and children of Paint Lick were visitors Sundsy of the G. C. Botkin family. Men readers of this column, do you believe this: Many a woman who has never taken up law knows bow to lay it down. Teniae la made of roots, herbs and barks and contains no minerals or opiates. Berea Drug Co, UNION CniTRCFI Rev. C. Rexford Raymond will preach at the Sunday morning serv ice. This will be the second in a series of sermons on Joseph. The first was Joseph the Dreamer. The subject on Sunday wi(l be Joseph the Prironer. The prayer meeting on Thursday night will be in charge of the Wo men's Missionary Society. All are cordially invited to these services. YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT No one who has ever read the "Torchy" stories js-ill want to misi seeing Johnny Hines, the original of "Torchy," in "Burn 'Em Up Barnes," to be shown at the College Chapel at 6:45 on Monday evening, February 20th. The largest theater in Louis ville ran this picture for. a week. There are laughs galore and thrills too numerous to ment'on. It Is Im portant to remember that this show ia given for the benefit of the Student Ambulance Fund. The Fund needs your money, and you need this hour of fun and thrills. The only explanaton of Tanlac's great success is Tanlac's true worn. Berea Drug Co. Classified Advertisements Hammond Typewriter for . sale, cheap. Howard Hudson. WANTED Second-hand Ford car in good condition. B. L. Kiser, Room 7 East Barracks. FOR BENT Some nicely furnished rooms; also some unfurnished moms. For par ticulars call on Mrs. Laura Jones, Berea, Ky. FOR SALE My house and furni ture at a sacrifice. All new. A. L. Howard, Prospect street. STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co., East t Louis, III. FRESn JERSEY-RED COW FOR SALE (Might Rent Her). Sound, gentle, easy milker, plenty of rich milk. James Watt Raine, Berea College. FOR RENT Three rooms, suitable for light housekeep'ng. Good, com fortable, well-lighted rooms. Call on or address Mrs. Mary White, Walnut Meadow, near College Barn. FOR SALE ' Fifteen White Leghorns, $18. Five White Wyandotte Cockerels. Mrs. R. E. Bartlett FOR SALE Very desirable building lot on good concrete walk. Water line and elec tric lights. A bargain. Price, $400. See R. R. Harris, The Economy Store. 7111 sell or trails purt-broi Barred Plymouth 'Rock Cockerels for others of same breed of different strain. Call E. W. Lockin, R. R. No. 2, Box 14, Berea, Ky. STRAWBERRY PLANTS $1.00 per hundred. These strong and healthy plants produce big crops of luscious berries. Call or see L. C. Fish, Phone 118-5. EGGS FOR HATCHING White Plymouth Rock eggs for setting. Pure-bred. Strain direct from flock at State'Experiment Sta tion. Place your order now. Mrs. D. S. Greene, phone 125-3, Walnut Meadow pike, Berea, Ky. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB All persons having claims against the estate of the late Carlos E. Moore are hereby notified to have same verified and presented to the under signed on or before March 1, 1922, or they will be debarred. Those owing the estate must settle at once Mrs. Chins Moore, Adrax Paint Lick, Ky. FOR RENT Four-room cottage on on Depot rtreet See Mrs. Mollis Parks, on Chestnut street near Berea National Bank. FOR RENT Large barn and lot Chestnut street See Mrs. Mollis Parks, Chestnut street near Berea National Bank. FOR SALE Having told my farm, I have for sale the following: 1 team draft mares, 3 and 1 years old; 1 saddle and driving mare, 6 years old; 1 colt; 1 Deering mowing machine and rake; 1 six-shovel riding Oliver Cultivator, just used one sea son; 1 two-horse corn planter, just used two sessons; 1 twelve-disc bar- DOLLARS When you deposit your dollars in this flank they imme diately are surrounded by the most complete safety that can possibly be obtained. Our Capital and Surplus of $ 75,000.00, our many years of unexcelled service to the people of Rerea and Madison County, our responsible and conservative management these make safety certain. But that is not all. Our membership in the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM means that we have at all times the cooperation of a banking system with many thousands of members and total resources of over Six Billion Dollars. Also the affairs of this Rank are under the control of the Federal Reserve Board at Washing ton, D. C. And we pay 4 interest on Savings. Berea National Bank J. L. GAY, Cashier BEREA Don't Save a Nickel and Lose a Dollar Come to us and get your fencing wire of all kinds: Barbed Wire, all kinds Poultry Netting, Nails, Post-hole Diggers, and Fence Staples. Then make out a list of your garden and farm tools: Garden Plows, Hoes, Rakes, , Spades and Forks, Avery Turning Plows, Har ness, Collars and anything to work with. All at prices 10 lower than any other store. 11 It's anything in Hardware, (Jueensware, Alunv inumware, it's here. Now the seed department is complete and lowest price. Red Clover, Alsike Clover, Sweet Clever, Timothy, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Lawn Grass that will grow in the shade. This it Farmers' Headquarters We havfe now the most up to date Fancy and Staple Grocery Store in town. Feeds of all kinds, Hay and Straw. Call and see. Our prices sure the lowest. Grocery et old store Hardware aext te Berea Beak k Treat Ce. CORNETT & DEAN DRY-CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING, HAT BLOCKING We do the right kind of work at the right price SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We Call For and Deliver NEW WAY CLEANING CLUB Short Street, Berea, Ky. Phone 125-2 The Greatest Dramatic Event Ever in Berea was THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE It will be given again by (he Dramatic Club Wednesday, February 22, 1922 FOR THE TOWNSPEOPLE Monday, February 27, 1922 FOR STUDENTS ADMISSION. FIFTEEN CENTS Tickets ea Sale at Drag Stores and Ce -operative Store row; 1 two-horse 2 baker wagon; 1 No. Oliver turning plow; hand, Vulcan turning It will pay anyone 3-4 in. Stude 20, left hand, 1 No. 12, left plow. j needing any of the things mentioned above to see me before buying. T. B. Center street Berea, Stephenson, 58 Ky, phone 75. You can't have good health with a disordered stomach. Correct your stomach disorders with Tanlac and you will keep well and strong. Berea Drug Co. I Want to Do Your Shoe Repairing I waat aa eepertaahy te vines yoe that I CAN SAV1 YOU MONEY aad give veer feet comfort Aad I waat to farther convince yea that ear work aad material Is ef the very, beet (espied with ejolck service, st prices ae higher than yea par for taferlor work and see service, All week gearaaieed. See THOMA Short Street Ky. IN. SAFETY KENTUCKY Shoes Shoes We repair them with the very best material, using skilled workmen and the latest machinery with highest workman ship. Satisfaction Guaranteed You will find our prices very reasonable, consist ent with the advantages you receive at our shop. We pay postage on 6hoes sent by parcel post going out. Be convinced by giving us a trial. W. R. Rambo Berea College Shoe. Repair Short St, Berea, Ky. VI' tit -