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ITHE CITIZEN THE SNELL MURDER The Alleged Slayer of the Chic ¬ ago Millionaire Dies in the Alaskan Wilderness TASCOTT THE LONG SOUGHT MAN At One Time Rewards Apprcffatiuff About 820000 Was Offered For the Fugitives Apprehension He Was Tortured to Death By Think ing of His Life and Belief That ofI Chicago Juno 1A special tram Victoria D C says If the voluntary declaration of a dying man is to be bel- ieved finis has been written to tho historic Snoll tragedy of 1C years ago and Toscott the longsought murderer selfIdentified has paid tho penalty of his crime with penitence and now fills an unmarked grave In tho heart of th Alaskan wilderness whither he ha fled for the effacement of his Individ ualltyPhjllp Robertson a strictly reliable man prospector and miner received tho dying mans confession and tells the story simply and dramatically Robertson left tho Klondike capital late last fall in a small boat bound for the now placer grounds at Fairbanks lie reached a point near Dahl river In a particularly desolate and forbidding region when the forlorn walling of a dog surprised his ears He found tho dog a halfstarved shepherd seeming ¬ ly in much distress Following this animal Robertson was brought to a seemingly deserted cabin some 400 yards above tho river concealed In a clump of spruce- I ventured to the door of tho shacl and knocked says Robertson and there was a feeble come In All was darkness Inside and thero was no sign of a fire I caught sight of a bit ot candle which I lighted and then ad ¬ vanced to whero a man lay With a feeble effort ho turned and stared at me for a full minute Then he said Are you an officer No I said I am a miner and If there Is anything I can do for you I want to do It I soon had a fire going and again approached the bed The mans hair was white as snow his face had a livid color In It that looked like death and bo had the most terrified and hopeless expression I have ever seen on a human being Im Going Where I Belong Partner ho said finally rolllna over on his side and little more than whispering Im leaving a world that I did not appreciate Im going to where I belong He lapsed Into silence again and what I thought was a sleep came over him Two hours passed and he sud ¬ denly wakened with a shriek and then sank back In bed In a few minutes he gavo another wild scream and straightened up In bed Then In a voice you would think came from a I good strong man he said i See here boys my name Is Toe cott Im Tascott Do you understand Im Tascott that theyve been hunting like a wolf for years I can not run any more Im getting paid for what I did I know Im dying and I know where Ill go Tell the boys when they como back that I am Tascott and you can tell the world too for tho world has hunted me a long time About 3 in the morning I heard a noise like a man expelling all the airI from his lungs I rushed over to the bed and felt the mans pulse and heart He was dead I have never told about this until now but that dead man asked me to make his story public and so I do so I solemnly believe that he was tortur ¬ ed to death by thinking of his own lifs and tho belief that ho was always the object ot pursuit and I assuredly bOoI lieve he told the truth in saying heI was Tascott Story of the Crime Chicago June 1Amos J SnoH wealthy holder of much property on the west side of Chicago was murder- ed at his home In Washington boule- vard on the night of February 8 1888 and robbery was declared to be the motive although by many It then was and still is believed that tho burglary was concocted However after many arrests the police hit upon the W1I lie Tascott clew Tascott had been an elevator boy at the Palmor house It was represented that ho bad been em ployed by day and committed rob berics at night n Heavy rewardsone for 10000s which was subsoquenUy raised 000 were offered for Tascott and for two or throe years Tascott was turn Ing up dead or alive in all puts of North and South America Eventually Mrs Snell withdrew the reward for Tascott quarrels civil finite and other scandals followed among members of the family and today tho Snell millions are supposed to havo been dissipated in part and passed InJ to other hands Well Known Flnanclar DeadF Milwaukee WIs June John Johnston one ot tho best known flnan clcrs of tho west and vice president and acting head ot tho Marino national bank of this city died early Wednes- day morning nIter an Illness of ft weeks duration Soldiers Fatal Fight Crawford Neb Tune 1 Private oft 1 TrooqPr X HHHHM I zJ Iu lr + 1 I I 1 + 1 + + 11 I H Ir HI1HI Berea and Vicinity GATHERED FROM A VARIETY OF SOURCES H1IlHHllHIHlIIH 1 1 H I HH If I 11 I I + IIIH 1tI1Ith Mrs Bottio Wilson of London visiting Mrs Sallie Burns hero this weekMisses Dooley and Hilda Welch have returned from school at Lexing ¬ ton Ky- Caleb Cope of Livingston is hert- luiH week visiting his daughter blis Minerva Little Ida lior man and Grand ¬ mother spent Saturday fold Sunday with friends in Kingston Miss Eva Duncan who has leon in Winchester since last August has re ¬ turned homo for a vacation Mrs Pat Kearns and children of Winchester are visiting her parents Mr mId Mrs LC Duncan here this week Walter Hill wh01111s been employ fived night The Baptist church and Sunday school picnic at Slato Lick Saturday passed oil very pleasantly with goodly attendance The Berea Banking Co has had printed a little booklet entitled Banking made Plain which treats of what a bank is what it does mud how to deal with a hank A copy can bo had at the bank for the asking Seventyfive pupils unit patrons ol the High Point subscription school near Paint Lick enjoyed n picnic at Slato Lick on last Friday Miss Bettio Francis taught time school which has been very successful W B Baker and wife and James Baker of Dreyfus James Brewer and Mr Peters of Climax waif Win Coylo and wife were entertained Monday night hero at time homo of Mr and Mrs S Q Lainhart Mrs Lainlmrt and Mrs Baker aro sisters Tho trustees of the public schools met hero Tuesday night mid elected time following teachers for next year W J Blanton grammar school and Miss M Etta Guy primary Tho present trustees are J L Ambrose G W Shockley and It E Robinson Mr G W Treadway of Levi Owsley County has just closed n deal by which ho becomes owner of a IOU acre farm near Paint Lick formerly owned by Mr G B Laud Tho purchase prico is given as 7500and possession is to be given Jan 1st Tho colored baseball team has made the assertion several times thisI season that they can beat tho varsity team They will have tho oppor Utility to prove that assertion next Saturday afternoon at 800 oclock if they can Lost gamo of the season Proceeds go to Athletic Associa ¬ thou Admission 15c G E Porter who is in tho drug business at Hen wick Iowa and R B Porter banker at Canoyville Grayson County ICJ were the guests last week of their brother W II Porter here All three left thisI week on n hunting mid fishing ex turmoil to bo followed by a family reunion at Canoyville Harvey Ramsay and Isom Smith figured as pitcher and catcher re ¬ cently for tho Flat River Mo base- ball ¬ team in nn exciting 10 lining gamo against tho St Genevieve team in tho presence of 25 10 people Flat River winning out by a score of 7 to 5 mid giving St Genevieve their first defeat of tho season Ramsay al ¬ lowed but one hit ofT his delivery Both boys hope tq bo in school lucre again next year Memorial Day The memorial day services Mon ¬ day were among tho most impressive and satisfactory ever hold hero Tho attendance at all the sessions was unusually largo taxingoven tho ca ¬ pacity of tho Tabernacle Tho College baudwas in flume trim and played with a spirit and expression which showed they felt their music Tho Club fife and drum edge added o much that it is ditlicult to see how wo over got along without them Tho exercises in tho wonting con sisted of essays mull recitations by pupils in tho Model Schools and songs and class exorcises by tho various grades Tho song entitled Undo Sam und Liberty by Miss Haagens school in connection with II M hacor mind Miss Leonora ones appropriately costumed layer Bonated Uncle Sam and Liberty re ¬ spectively was received with great applause Time Hoop Drill by tho girls of Miss Raymonds school and tho Military Drill by tho boys of Mr Gabbards school wero also greatly enjoyed In tho procession to the cemetery woro a largo mimlwr orold soldiers headed by tho Baud followed by the pupils of tho schools and the citizens heeded by the fife and- y j 5 f f drum corps At tho cemetery 22 graves of departed comrades were decorated with impressive cero monies III tho afternoon session it tvu shown that tho authorities made no Ry r ns subject Tho Flag ho held tho alien lieu ofmix audience perfectly in a latriotism p opinion is that it Vas one of tho l ett speeches overheard iu Berea During the afternoon Mrs J J Brannnmii in lchalf of herself and brother J W Stephens presented to tho Post a line picture of her uncle Capt mimics West whoso name tho Post meats at the samo time giving a brief sketch of his life Prof Dodge in behalf of tho Post resjwnded in appropriate speech By request tho sung Uncle Sam and Liberty was repented Tim quartette also did excellent service louclmiuut g Spt JU + 11ttltEtlIt i College Items HERE AND THERE 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + H W B Boatty Class of 01 and a recent graduate of the Dental Col logo of Howard University is tho guest of friends hero and will re main until after Commencement Mr and Mrs P S Black have finished their school nt Calhoun Ky and are now located in Chicago for the summer They took in the Worlds Fair enrontu Mr Black Wits a graduate front tho formal Depart- ment last year Roy P Dodohllst son of former Treasurer P D Dodge died at his home in Tallmadge Ohio Sunday May 20th at the ago of 27 The deceased was foruerlya Hindilit hero Ho hud been nn invalid for several years and for a long time be- fore his death could not walk without crutches Time annual meeting of tho Athletic Association was held in Phil Delta Hall yesterday afternoon at one oclockwith n practically full attend ¬ ance of meml > ers Time following ollicers wcro elected for 10015 President V M Lixengoodj Vice President HI Racer Treasurer A E Percy Field Marshal Andrew M Ross Clerk O M Simpson Foot ball manager Goo Pow Haw ball manager J It Young Field day manager II II Clark Rev W D Smith had tho honor of preaching the memorial sermon Sunday at Wood River Neb whero ho is now pastor of time M E church The Wood River Interests has this to say concerning his first Sunday in Wood River Rev Smith tho now pastor of the M B church occupied the M veryfavorable ishonera His remarks and sermon wero well timed mind appropriate to tho occasion Field Day Tho Field day events of Berea College occurred last Thursday on the Campus While tho place was not ideal yet it had tho advantage of being close nt hand It is moped that a quarter milo track can lx > built on yearClark west point making a total of 30 points First cowls 5 second 3 and third 1 Time following is a summary of events50yd dash Hinman first Wheel er second Ernst third Time 5 45 sec Running high jump Hinman first Leahy second Hatch third Height 5 ft 4 in 220yd low hurdle Wheeler first Stratton second Percy third Time 35 45 sec- lfuunmiug hroad jump Leahy first Hinman second Hatch third Dis ¬ tance 178 ft Standing broad jump Hiuinnn first Leahy second latch third Distance 058 ft 100yd dash Hinman first Burnsido second Ernst third Time 10 45 Standing high jump Hinman first Becktell second Leahy third Distance 4 ft 4 in Shot put IIi 11 1111111 first Pestle wait second Ernst third Distance 3125 ft- 440yd dash Ernst first Hatch second Wheeler third Time 50 25 sec J Polo vault Norman Frost first Percy second Hinman third Height 7 rt1 in- Half mile run Lengfellner first Leahy second Wheeler third Time 2 min 23 25 sec Mile relay race Hatch Ernst Leahy mill Hinman defeated Stratton Lengfellner Oerdes and Wheeler Time 4 min 28 1rRec 220yd dash Hinman first lien ¬ der second Ernst third Tine 23 1 secMile run Longfollnor first Burn sides second Time 5 min 10 I5- X Sec BEREA STUDENTS WILL IE MADE SECURE AGAINST THE DAY LAW At Chncl last Sunday night Pros ident Frost made a brief statement regarding tho new law against tho attendance of white cool colored students at time same institution There humid lnvn some delay ih tho first legal steps for setting time law aside HI that wo could not make full annqimcoments till niter Commence meat U was feared that during the summer enemies of tho school might circulate rumors which would niakf our students fear to return The President gave nssunuicu that the best legal advice was taken and that tho Institution would safeguard and protect all its students Iu case there shall IHJ time slightest doubt ro giirdingan injunction which will make punvisions students so as to avoid the penalties proillioIlR because they are fewer not because tho College cares for them less than for tho others fwd theywill bo well provided for Time conduct ofmull tho penal students under thin trying attack has been most gratifying flue Divine Providence which has Ill J and sums tained time Institution for nearly half a centuryand which has lees HO clearly manifested tho present year may lw relied on in all future emer crocks Cornerstone Laying for the New Chapel- Commencement Day will Imo n feature of unusual interest in the lay ¬ hug of the cornerstone of tho new Chapel whichwill occur nt noon Under the cornerstone will be placed a copper box containing items which wo mummy imagine our descend ¬ ants will bo interested in when the Chapelnumy bo overthrown by an earthquake a thousand years hence The lox will probably contain a copy of tho last catalogue THE CITIZEN and the Historical Sketch of Heron College KENTUCKY DAY JUNE I5TH Tho Old Commonwealth Promises to Set a Now Standard For Worlds Fair Days Tho Kentucky Commission for tho Louisiana Purchase Exposition lens Dmmyfrom parations to make the day ono memorable in the history of tho St Louis Worlds Fair are now on No printed invitations are to loscnt into Kentucky Every Keiituckian from no matter what walk of life is cor ¬ dially invited to be Tho Kentucky Press Association will hold its annual meeting on Ken ¬ tacky Day at tho Kentucky Building on the Expo sitiou grounds While the programme is not com photo enough is known to announce that it will bo toll of interesting events Tho Kentucky Building iN- to wear a galls attire mill brass band music from tho outside and a string orchestra trout tho inside will give to the New Kentucky Home nn att- ractive torso At two oclock tho regular exercises will begin iu Fes oral Hall consisting or addresses by prominent Kentuckiatis aunt oxKen tuckians After the ceremonies n recital on the big pipe organ will take place At night in tho Ken ¬ tucky Building there will be a recep ¬ lion from 8 to 11 oclock iliA that come from Summer Meat A mother need not fear lo AIIJIIlledNo DigoetionRegulates 25 coma at Druggists or mail 25 cents to Dr C J Moffolt SU Louis Ho Will You Colobrate The Fourth of July If no be sure to have a bottle of Parncumph handy You will need it for a Burn Cut or Bruise because it heals quick- er ¬ and better than any other known remedy Prevents Blood Poisoning relieves pain instantly and heals with ¬ out leaving ugly scars CLEAN OLD NEWSPAPERSA large bundle for 5 cents at the Printing Office o Letter QC FARMERS f We want live fat Poultry Eggs Hides and I We pay cash C F GOTT CO Hiicwwors in IWrc Irudiire Company Depot Si root Boron Ky The u International Bible Series Is TNe LARGEST LINE OF SELFPRONOUNCING BIBLES IN THE WORLD TWIT ANK RCNOWNID rot IMtIR CLEAR PIUNTSCHOLARLY HELPS SUPERIOR BINDINGS ted Testament DDRESS CROPS Feathers highest prices DO YOU NEED A BIBLE 1 Then eadler nil Trench Morocco Dlvlalty Clrtilt bud Contra Red Under Galt totes SILK SEWED Large Tytt Mtalau S 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ITHE CITIZEN

THE SNELL MURDER

The Alleged Slayer of the Chic ¬

ago Millionaire Dies in theAlaskan Wilderness

TASCOTT THE LONG SOUGHT MAN

At One Time Rewards ApprcffatiuffAbout 820000 Was Offered For

the Fugitives Apprehension

He Was Tortured to Death By Thinking of His Life and Belief ThatofIChicago Juno 1A special tram

Victoria D C says If the voluntarydeclaration of a dying man is to be bel-

ieved finis has been written to thohistoric Snoll tragedy of 1C years agoand Toscott the longsought murdererselfIdentified has paid tho penalty ofhis crime with penitence and now fillsan unmarked grave In tho heart of thAlaskan wilderness whither he hafled for the effacement of his Individ

ualltyPhjllpRobertson a strictly reliable

man prospector and miner receivedtho dying mans confession and tellsthe story simply and dramaticallyRobertson left tho Klondike capitallate last fall in a small boat bound forthe now placer grounds at Fairbankslie reached a point near Dahl river Ina particularly desolate and forbiddingregion when the forlorn walling of adog surprised his ears He found thodog a halfstarved shepherd seeming ¬

ly in much distress Following thisanimal Robertson was brought to aseemingly deserted cabin some 400yards above tho river concealed In aclump of spruce-

I ventured to the door of tho shacland knocked says Robertson andthere was a feeble come In All wasdarkness Inside and thero was no signof a fire I caught sight of a bit otcandle which I lighted and then ad ¬

vanced to whero a man layWith a feeble effort ho turned and

stared at me for a full minute Thenhe said Are you an officer NoI said I am a miner and If there Isanything I can do for you I want todo It I soon had a fire going andagain approached the bed The manshair was white as snow his face hada livid color In It that looked likedeath and bo had the most terrifiedand hopeless expression I have everseen on a human being

Im Going Where I BelongPartner ho said finally rolllna

over on his side and little more thanwhispering Im leaving a world thatI did not appreciate Im going towhere I belong

He lapsed Into silence again andwhat I thought was a sleep came overhim Two hours passed and he sud ¬

denly wakened with a shriek and thensank back In bed In a few minuteshe gavo another wild scream andstraightened up In bed Then In avoice you would think came from a

I good strong man he saidi See here boys my name Is Toe

cott Im Tascott Do you understandIm Tascott that theyve been huntinglike a wolf for years I can not runany more Im getting paid for what Idid I know Im dying and I knowwhere Ill go Tell the boys whenthey como back that I am Tascott andyou can tell the world too for thoworld has hunted me a long time

About 3 in the morning I heard anoise like a man expelling all the airIfrom his lungs I rushed over to thebed and felt the mans pulse and heartHe was dead

I have never told about this untilnow but that dead man asked me tomake his story public and so I do soI solemnly believe that he was tortur ¬

ed to death by thinking of his own lifsand tho belief that ho was always theobject ot pursuit and I assuredly bOoIlieve he told the truth in saying heIwas Tascott

Story of the CrimeChicago June 1Amos J SnoH

wealthy holder of much property onthe west side of Chicago was murder-ed at his home In Washington boule-vard on the night of February 8 1888and robbery was declared to be themotive although by many It then wasand still is believed that tho burglarywas concocted However after manyarrests the police hit upon the W1Ilie Tascott clew Tascott had been anelevator boy at the Palmor house Itwas represented that ho bad been employed by day and committed robberics at night n

Heavy rewardsone for 10000swhich was subsoquenUy raised000 were offered for Tascott and fortwo or throe years Tascott was turnIng up dead or alive in all puts ofNorth and South America

Eventually Mrs Snell withdrew thereward for Tascott quarrels civil finiteand other scandals followed amongmembers of the family and today thoSnell millions are supposed to havobeen dissipated in part and passed InJto other hands

Well Known Flnanclar DeadFMilwaukee WIs June John

Johnston one ot tho best known flnanclcrs of tho west and vice presidentand acting head ot tho Marino nationalbank of this city died early Wednes-day morning nIter an Illness of ftweeks duration

Soldiers Fatal FightCrawford Neb Tune 1 Privateoft 1TrooqPr

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Berea and Vicinity

GATHERED FROM A VARIETY OF SOURCES

H1IlHHllHIHlIIH 1 1 H I HH If I 11 I I+IIIH1tI1IthMrs Bottio Wilson of London

visiting Mrs Sallie Burns hero this

weekMissesDooley and Hilda Welch

have returned from school at Lexing ¬

ton Ky-

Caleb Cope of Livingston is hert-

luiH week visiting his daughter blisMinerva

Little Ida lior man and Grand ¬

mother spent Saturday fold Sundaywith friends in Kingston

Miss Eva Duncan who has leon inWinchester since last August has re ¬

turned homo for a vacationMrs Pat Kearns and children of

Winchester are visiting her parentsMr mId Mrs L C Duncan here thisweek

Walter Hill wh01111s been employfivednightThe Baptist church and Sunday

school picnic at Slato Lick Saturdaypassed oil very pleasantly withgoodly attendance

The Berea Banking Co has hadprinted a little booklet entitledBanking made Plain which treats ofwhat a bank is what it does mud howto deal with a hank A copy can bohad at the bank for the asking

Seventyfive pupils unit patrons olthe High Point subscription schoolnear Paint Lick enjoyed n picnic atSlato Lick on last Friday MissBettio Francis taught time schoolwhich has been very successful

W B Baker and wife and JamesBaker of Dreyfus James Brewer andMr Peters of Climax waif WinCoylo and wife were entertainedMonday night hero at time homo ofMr and Mrs S Q Lainhart MrsLainlmrt and Mrs Baker aro sisters

Tho trustees of the public schoolsmet hero Tuesday night mid electedtime following teachers for next yearW J Blanton grammar school andMiss M Etta Guy primary Thopresent trustees are J L AmbroseG W Shockley and It E Robinson

Mr G W Treadway of LeviOwsley County has just closed ndeal by which ho becomes owner ofa IOU acre farm near Paint Lickformerly owned by Mr G B LaudTho purchase prico is given as7500and possession is to be given

Jan 1stTho colored baseball team has

made the assertion several times thisIseason that they can beat tho varsityteam They will have tho opporUtility to prove that assertion nextSaturday afternoon at 800 oclock ifthey can Lost gamo of the seasonProceeds go to Athletic Associa ¬

thou Admission 15c

G E Porter who is in tho drugbusiness at Hen wick Iowa and RB Porter banker at CanoyvilleGrayson County ICJ were the guestslast week of their brother W IIPorter here All three left thisIweek on n hunting mid fishing exturmoil to bo followed by a familyreunion at Canoyville

Harvey Ramsay and Isom Smithfigured as pitcher and catcher re ¬

cently for tho Flat River Mo base-ball

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team in nn exciting 10 lininggamo against tho St Genevieve teamin tho presence of 25 10 people FlatRiver winning out by a score of 7 to5 mid giving St Genevieve their firstdefeat of tho season Ramsay al ¬

lowed but one hit ofT his deliveryBoth boys hope tq bo in school lucreagain next year

Memorial Day

The memorial day services Mon ¬

day were among tho most impressiveand satisfactory ever hold hero Thoattendance at all the sessions wasunusually largo taxingoven tho ca ¬

pacity of tho Tabernacle Tho Collegebaudwas in flume trim and playedwith a spirit and expression whichshowed they felt their music Tho

Club fife and drum edge addedo much that it is ditlicult to see how

wo over got along without themTho exercises in tho wonting con

sisted of essays mull recitations bypupils in tho Model Schools andsongs and class exorcises by thovarious grades Tho song entitledUndo Sam und Liberty by MissHaagens school in connection with

II M hacor mind Miss Leonoraones appropriately costumed layer

Bonated Uncle Sam and Liberty re ¬

spectively was received with greatapplause Time Hoop Drill by thogirls of Miss Raymonds school andtho Military Drill by tho boys of MrGabbards school wero also greatlyenjoyed

In tho procession to the cemeteryworo a largo mimlwr orold soldiersheaded by tho Baud followed bythe pupils of tho schools andthe citizens heeded by the fife and-

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drum corps At tho cemetery 22graves of departed comrades weredecorated with impressive ceromonies

III tho afternoon session it tvushown that tho authorities made noRy r

ns subjectTho Flag ho held tho alien

lieu ofmix audience perfectly in a

latriotism p

opinion is that it Vas one of tho l ettspeeches overheard iu Berea Duringthe afternoon Mrs J J Brannnmiiin lchalf of herself and brother JW Stephens presented to tho Post aline picture of her uncle Capt mimicsWest whoso name tho Post meats atthe samo time giving a brief sketchof his life Prof Dodge in behalf oftho Post resjwnded in appropriatespeech By request tho sung UncleSam and Liberty was repented Timquartette also did excellent service

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HERE AND THERE

1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I+HW B Boatty Class of 01 and a

recent graduate of the Dental Collogo of Howard University is thoguest of friends hero and will remain until after Commencement

Mr and Mrs P S Black havefinished their school nt Calhoun Kyand are now located in Chicago forthe summer They took in theWorlds Fair enrontu Mr Black Witsa graduate front tho formal Depart-ment last year

Roy P Dodohllst son of formerTreasurer P D Dodge died at hishome in Tallmadge Ohio SundayMay 20th at the ago of 27 Thedeceased was foruerlya Hindilithero Ho hud been nn invalid forseveral years and for a long time be-

fore his death could not walk withoutcrutches

Time annual meeting of tho AthleticAssociation was held in Phil DeltaHall yesterday afternoon at oneoclockwith n practically full attend ¬

ance of meml >ers Time followingollicers wcro elected for 10015President V M Lixengoodj VicePresident HI Racer TreasurerA E Percy Field Marshal AndrewM Ross Clerk O M SimpsonFoot ball manager Goo Pow Hawball manager J It Young Fieldday manager II II Clark

Rev W D Smith had tho honorof preaching the memorial sermonSunday at Wood River Neb wheroho is now pastor of time M E churchThe Wood River Interests has thisto say concerning his first Sunday inWood River

Rev Smith tho now pastor ofthe M B church occupied the M

veryfavorableishonera His remarks and sermonwero well timed mind appropriate totho occasion

Field Day

Tho Field day events of BereaCollege occurred last Thursday onthe Campus While tho place wasnot ideal yet it had tho advantage ofbeing close nt hand It is moped thata quarter milo track can lx > built on

yearClarkwest point making a total of 30points First cowls 5 second 3 andthird 1 Time following is a summaryof

events50yddash Hinman first Wheeler second Ernst third Time 5 45sec

Running high jump Hinmanfirst Leahy second Hatch thirdHeight 5 ft 4 in

220yd low hurdle Wheeler firstStratton second Percy third Time35 45 sec-

lfuunmiug hroad jump Leahy firstHinman second Hatch third Dis ¬

tance 178 ftStanding broad jump Hiuinnn

first Leahy second latch thirdDistance 058 ft

100yd dash Hinman firstBurnsido second Ernst third Time10 45

Standing high jump Hinmanfirst Becktell second Leahy thirdDistance 4 ft 4 in

Shot put IIi 11 1111111 first Pestlewait second Ernst third Distance3125 ft-

440yd dash Ernst first Hatchsecond Wheeler third Time 50 25sec

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Polo vault Norman Frost firstPercy second Hinman third Height7 rt1 in-

Half mile run Lengfellner firstLeahy second Wheeler third Time2 min 23 25 sec

Mile relay race Hatch ErnstLeahy mill Hinman defeated StrattonLengfellner Oerdes and WheelerTime 4 min 28 1rRec

220yd dash Hinman first lien ¬

der second Ernst third Tine 231

secMile run Longfollnor first Burnsides second Time 5 min 10 I5-

X Sec

BEREA STUDENTS WILL IEMADE SECURE AGAINST

THE DAY LAW

At Chncl last Sunday night Prosident Frost made a brief statementregarding tho new law against thoattendance of white cool coloredstudents at time same institution

There humid lnvn some delay ih thofirst legal steps for setting time lawaside HI that wo could not make fullannqimcoments till niter Commencemeat U was feared that duringthe summer enemies of tho schoolmight circulate rumors which wouldniakf our students fear to return

The President gave nssunuicu thatthe best legal advice was taken andthat tho Institution would safeguardand protect all its students Iu casethere shall IHJ time slightest doubt rogiirdingan injunction which will make

punvisionsstudents so as to avoid the penalties

proillioIlRbecause they are fewer not becausetho College cares for them less thanfor tho others fwd theywill bo wellprovided for

Time conduct ofmull tho penalstudents under thin trying attack hasbeen most gratifying flue DivineProvidence which has Ill J and sums

tained time Institution for nearly halfa centuryand which has lees HO

clearly manifested tho present yearmay lw relied on in all future emer

crocks

Cornerstone Laying for theNew Chapel-

Commencement Day will Imo nfeature of unusual interest in the lay ¬

hug of the cornerstone of tho newChapel whichwill occur nt noon

Under the cornerstone will beplaced a copper box containing itemswhich wo mummy imagine our descend ¬

ants will bo interested in when theChapelnumy bo overthrown by anearthquake a thousand years henceThe lox will probably contain a copyof tho last catalogue THE CITIZEN

and the Historical Sketch of HeronCollege

KENTUCKY DAY JUNE I5TH

Tho Old Commonwealth Promises toSet a Now Standard For Worlds

Fair Days

Tho Kentucky Commission for thoLouisiana Purchase Exposition lens

Dmmyfromparations to make the day onomemorable in the history of tho StLouis Worlds Fair are now on Noprinted invitations are to loscnt intoKentucky Every Keiituckian fromno matter what walk of life is cor ¬

dially invited to be ThoKentucky Press Association willhold its annual meeting on Ken ¬

tacky Day at tho Kentucky Buildingon the Expo sitiou grounds

While the programme is not comphoto enough is known to announcethat it will bo toll of interestingevents Tho Kentucky Building iN-

to wear a galls attire mill brass bandmusic from tho outside and a stringorchestra trout tho inside will give tothe New Kentucky Home nn att-

ractive torso At two oclock thoregular exercises will begin iu Fesoral Hall consisting or addresses byprominent Kentuckiatis aunt oxKentuckians After the ceremonies nrecital on the big pipe organ willtake place At night in tho Ken ¬

tucky Building there will be a recep ¬

lion from 8 to 11 oclock

iliA that come from Summer MeatA mother need not fear loAIIJIIlledNo

DigoetionRegulates25 coma at Druggists or mail 25 centsto Dr C J Moffolt SU Louis Ho

Will You ColobrateThe Fourth of July If no be

sure to have a bottle of Parncumphhandy You will need it for a BurnCut or Bruise because it heals quick-

er¬

and better than any other knownremedy Prevents Blood Poisoningrelieves pain instantly and heals with ¬

out leaving ugly scars

CLEAN OLD NEWSPAPERSAlarge bundle for 5 cents at the

Printing Office

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We want live fat PoultryEggs Hides and

I We pay cash

C F GOTT COHiicwwors in IWrc Irudiire Company

Depot Si root Boron Ky

The u International Bible SeriesIs TNe

LARGEST LINE OF SELFPRONOUNCING BIBLES IN THE WORLDTWIT ANK RCNOWNID rot IMtIR

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ted Testament

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Place To TradeDry Salt Side Mat lieDry Salt Backs GJc

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This is not all

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A P SETTLE JRDepot St Baton Ky

C M Mullins B F Goforth

The New Grocers

Wo have an entirely Now Stockof Groceries which is a guarantee oftho FRESHNESS of our goods

Our Line is Complete

Try our fine Breakfast BaconD M Seeds grow

Wo sell thornGood Coal Oil Ittc per gallon

Goods delivered at 10 a m and tt pmPhone TO

Mullins GoforthMain Street Berea Ky

Price

Only

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Same stele-Faraisked wokPa teatThiBblaltxfor JOctiAldltUaal

I Price only 85cisIBEREA

Ferrys

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AD COLUMN

WANTED

PUKCHASEH for an extra Roost sadtill now for two timinle tbs cost

prico Inqulor Treasurer Oitlxirno

ANYONE WISHING TO SELLpewter or iron grease lamp please

seo Mrs Frank clays on Jacksonstreet Meets

YOUNO MEN WHO DESIRE TOearn their education can secure

work on tho College farm or brickYllnl Write to Secretary Will CGamble before coming but write atonce

WHO WANTS BIG CROlSI limoCollege Farm Department Prof

Mason ran a quantity of thoBuckeye Fertilizer which mauls suchtall good corn anil other crops thepast season For prieD etc applysoon

FOR SALE

IMPROVED FARM of 153 acrestwo miles south of Bores Call on

or writo J II Preston Boron Ky+

FIRST CLASS BUILDING mUCK <on hand11e also have

imam burnt brick amid bats for cis ¬

terns at very low prico Bores CollegeBrick yard-

BICYCLE ready for instant use allbearings and nickeled parts good

as now gear 100 weight 20 pounds

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I Ohio College of Dental Surgery Ioo0

Department of Dintistry University of Cincinnatio eoto0o

o This Collego was organized In 1815 and the f9lu Annual SeeDijon begins about October 1st 1904 This is tho first Dental 0-

S College established in tho Wost It is co educational and has a 0teaching corps of twenty instructors Ita buildings are modern andoj welladapted to the requirements of modern dental education and o

g its clinics aro unsurpassed Optional Spring and Fall Courses ing clinical instruction are also given For further information and o 1oO0

i H A SMITH D D S Dean iHO Garfiold Place Cincinnati Ohio

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HARBER and HUGUELYMain Street Richmond Ky

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