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CASE REVERSED

Frankfort Ky May CTbo Ap ¬

pellate Court reversed tho MadisonCircuit Court In tho case at S RBaker against J W Dluimoro withtho directions to the court below

The panics were candidates torCouncilmen of the town of Derm atthe 1909 election A coutoat followedTits court hero directs that the boardof election commissioners for thecounty certify the result of the votobtitwixui tho iKirtlos to tho Counciland that it determine by lot which laentitled to tho office Tho commis ¬

sioners had themselves BO determinedthe manor and the court says theiraction was void-

UNION WINS DEBATE

The annual debate Tuesday nightbetween Union and Beta Kappa Lit¬

Oral Societies was won by Unionthe decision of the judges being un-animous

Tho subject of tho debate wasProvided that option bo granted by

State Legislatures Itcuolvcd that thocommlfislon form of governmentShould bo adopted by the municipal ¬

ities of the United Su us municipal ¬

ities to be understood M cities ofover 20000

The debate was handled for thowinning team by Dwight WllleJt Sewell Combs and Wolford Johnsontho rebuttal being offered by MrCombs and being unusually strongFor tho negative supported by BetaKnppa tho following spoke John Mlnuloli Walter Dlzney and Carter Robinson

Tho affirmative bases their urgutnent on tho proposition that tho prosent form of city government is in ¬

efficient because of tho general com-

plexity end lock of responsibilityThey argued that the people der

man a change In tho city govern ¬

monta government by fewer menwith direct responsibility They tupIoried their argument that tho com-

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plan satiation this demandfor tho following reasons

J That under Commission Govern-ment

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tho people can elect rapresentallven men to office

2 That they can control them Inoffice

3 That they have promptineos andefficiency of action

4 That they have business managemont by capable business men

The negative argued that the corn-s

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3mission form should not be adopted

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1 It Is unAmertcan and unDemo-cratic In principle

2 It will not apply to all munlclpalltles

i 3 It Is a fusion of functionsI 4 It la a sacrifice of legislationI They took the stand that reformbroughtIIends rather than by changing theform of government

FOR SALEp

About CO fine grade Duroc Jerseyand Poland China hogs weighing fromgiltsesows

j held at Derea College Hams SaturdayMay 14 1910 at 10 a m Terms Cash

Berea CollegeProwltt Auctioneer

ICE ICE ICE

IAU persons who wont lee In thehot weather now at hand should

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phone to C D Holllday and Co Icewill bo delivered to the refrigeratorIn quantities of over 25 pounds atGO cents a hundred pounds Forsmaller quantities the amount willbe left at the gate G D HollldayPhone 1G9

IFOR SALE-

AI six room house with lot on Rail ¬

road Street In Berea Also a 28 pas ¬

senger Merrygoround in perfect ord ¬

er Has boon run only a part of twoseasons hay a good 2 12 homo powergasoline engine and good organ whichplays ton different tunes baa takenin as high as 200 a day Can behauled over any road in two loadswith a two horse wagon My reasonfor selling is that I want to buy alarger one Would trade for a goodteam of horses or mules

II K Richardson Barest Ky

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nla pioneers are rapidly dwindlingThere lire only seven members of theSacramento Society of California PIo-neers The eighth member recentlydied and the survivors acted as pallbearers and mourners-

ICOltly Foundationfoundations for newUmesItine American The contract for the

foundation work of tho new 25storymunicipal building to be erected atthe Brooklyn bridge entrance hM justbeen let to the Foundation companyfor 1443147 The caissons must becarried down below tho subway stattlon to rock which lies In places 80feet below street level

You Get the Bestof the Bargain

When you buy our CREAMr OF WHEAT at our price Judg ¬isrBuy a sack and we know you will

agree with us Especially whenyou see how far Cream of Wheatflour goes and how much betterare your bread cakes and pastry

BEREA ROLLER MILLSANDREW ISAACS Prop

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> Skirts Gents Overcoats andFall Suits Cleaned Pressed

and Repaired Jr > WeC CARPENTERn 4 Back of Fish Bldg Berea Ky

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EASTERN KENTUCKYContinued from last week

a tine time Prayer moqtlng andSunday school every Sunday atPleasant Grove Everybody invitedto comeMr James Witt visited atLarue loot Saturday night

ESTILL COUNTYSTATION CAMP

Station Camp May 9John Yarborwhile standing on tho bank of thocreek Sunday morning saw a largeflak about four and a half feet longflounce upon a raft of logs and hosprang upon the logs and caught ItJames McCart and other travelingmoo passed thru our town last week

Mrs A B and J B Kelly MrsAnno Click and Mrs Susie Sorivncrwore In Irvine last Monday on buM

neBS Shelby Peters who went toIllinois last spring returned homo lostweek Laban PaNt of Wagersvlllehas returned from Frankfort where hohas been visiting a few daysJC-ox who went to Illinois last year

returned to Wageravllle again lIehad a severe attack of typhoid feverwhile in Illinois and has come back tiKentucky to remain till his healthgets better Miss Tattle Moorce whohas boon in school at Bowling Greenlast winter is homo agalnDr J V

Sctivncr Is having quite a lot of tilIng done on his farm Tho fruit isneatly all killed in this section oftho countryClay Moorctf census en ¬

umerator In West Irvine Precinct hascompleted his precinct The ocherenumerators will not get done tillabout the lost of tile week VincentLakes visited friends at Red LickSundayJ B Kelley who goi lila legbadly hurt on a raft week before lasti

Is able to be out again-

AWSIEV COUNTTUAVKLIKKS IU <TITravelers Rest May 7S A Cau

dll and Jas McQueen will soon re-

port the census of their districtsBorn to the Mr and Mrs Jas Pricea fine baby boy May 3rd Robert Dotnor has returned from several pointsnorth and wild there Is no place likehome Mrs S K Raymey of SouthBoonevlllo has been visiting friendsat this place for a few wceksThoIold baseball Grays have organizedfor the season

HTUUUKON

Sturgeon May 9Mlssos Ethel andHattie Wilson former students of Be ¬

rea have returned home Miss EthelWilson returned to Beroa to resumeher work In the hospital Mrs liar ¬

den Wilson was the welcome guest oC-

her two daughters Mrs Win Brewerand Mrs M II Price of Sairgeon afew days lost weekMrs MollloWilson of Sturgeon is preparing forthe arrival of her brother J H War-

ren and family of Norma Tenu MrsWin Brewer has just had her poul ¬

try yard completed and is havingsplendid success with poultry WhiteMr R F Wilson and family worevisiting a few weeks ago a party ofrogues broke Ino their moat housetaking about 100 pounds of baconTho party has not yet been located

Mr Marion Hurst the travelingsalesman passed thru here one daylast week cnroute to Beattyvlllo andstopped over night with his aunt MrsII D Wilson Mr A C Wilson fill ¬

ed his regular appointment at SextonsCreek Sunday and vlshed singing At

Road Run Misses Nancy and MaryWilson Mr George Tincher andfamily were the guests of Mrs LoWeHolbrook last SundayThem will bepreaching at Rock Spring next Sun-

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by the Rev J N Culton

UIC1TOWN-Ulcetowii Slay 7Grant Cabbard

had a log rolling Wednesday andMeredith Reynolds one Friday ThoRev John Mason preached at GrassyBranch Sunday Four persons werestruck by lightning Tuesday on BettyBowman Branch A negro was killedInstantly Rev Ira Wood preachedat Gabbards school house on CowCreek Sunday May 8MesIra Camboll and Fugo of Leslie County werehero a few days ago after some cornfor A W Huff The writer willhereafter give the news from thisplace and Cow Creek under tho head-Ing of Rlcetown D G Reynolds ofCow Creek was at Buffalo Creek atow days ago with a load of potatoesgetting 75 cents a bushel Corn is90 cents a bushel sock a good priceand everything high Mrs JaleyGabbard has ordered a tine rowingmachine

ISLAM CITYIsland City May 61 M Frye of

Boonovllle vlslicd friends at IslandCreek a few days agoThe surroundIng people are sorry to hear of thodenrh of S E Welch of BereaVeshould always have a word of respectto give Berea for planting such abright paper In every mountain homeas The CltlzonCharles Neeley afarmer living two miles from thisplace was turning a hillside with apair of horses The oft horse felldown and both rolled to tho bottomand In Live minutes both were deadJfhe Rev Albert Bowman preachedto a large crowd at Mount CarmelSunday IJepuy U S Marshall WmMays Is taking a weeks visit at homeat presentEsq Wra Anderson is-

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warrants for Ike Neeley TomBeard and George Marshall for dis ¬

I turbing religious worship

LETTER FROM OREGON

Yalnax Oregon Ap11 23 1910

Dear EditorIf you will give me space I wish

to write a little about our locationand work hero In southern Oregon

We are located In Klamath Indi ¬

an Reservation Klamath County Ore-gon

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and our elevation Is nearly fivethousand feet We have very littlerainfall here but lots of snow duringtho winter Several of the mountainsara still covered with snow Fromour back porch we can got a goodview of Mt Scott the mountain onwhich Crater lake is located and Isclaimed by the people of this partto be the eighth wonder of the worldBy walking about one and a haltmiles from hero to the top of aneighboring hill we can get a splen ¬

becauselotvery nearNow about game These waters are

full of fish and thousands and thou ¬

sand of wild geese and ducks areon the small rivers 1 have seen morewild geese and ducks In a single day

i here than I over expected to see ina life time

I Before I take too much space Imust tell about our work I amteacher of Yalnax Indian Day schooland Mrs Creech teaches the girlssowing one hour each school dayWo have 23 pupils on roll and theattendance is excellent We have anice school room well equipped Wehave a number of large boys andgirls but none above the FourthGradeLater

I I shall write a letter givinga full description of my school

RespectfullyJ

TRUSTS IN POLITICSContinued from tint page

bad men are elected The govern-

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will in every case be about theaverage of tho voters who are fund-

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to business so that the govern-ment Is about as good as the peopledeserve If the people are intelli ¬

gent and honest and watchful theywill have a good government butthey will never have one any better

tortThlttI The second Is that under our pattysystem a very few men control thoelecckm In New York state for in-

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there are a million and ahalt votes cast and yet the Republi ¬

can majority has twice In the lastten years been reduced as low as6000 or one vote In each two hundredcast And It is a well known factthat Tammany Hall ab each electionmanages to have cast in New Yorkalone from flty to seventyfive thou ¬

sand fraudulent votes Now it therewere no fraudulent votes cast stillthe man which could control onevote In two hundred could swing theelection And if the man who cando that happens toswlng 1C in favorof a certain set of officers you canbe pretty sure that those officers willremember him with thanksgiving

Those two things give the wholesituation Rich corporations oftenfurnish politicians with the moneyto buy enough votes to swing theelections in close places and then ex-

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to got legislative and judicialfavors in retuiji and do get themSometimes the bribery takes place In

tho primaries but the story and theeffect are tho r4tmethe man thatputs up tho money controls the offi ¬

cers and the people get the worst

1tI said a little while aopeople get what they de-

serve and now we say that they aresold out by politicians who are ableto buy up a few votes Yes sirThey deserve It Why Because thopeople allow the bribery The peopleget excited about then party thetrusts and crooked politicians do notcure a hooter about the party andBO tho people stick to their partyoven after they know that corrupteffort are being made to elect itsnominees Then when they do getthru and the corrupt men are elect ¬

ed those same people make an aw¬

ful noise because those same officersserve the trusts and not the peo¬

ple They should have known thatwhen tho corruption started thorowas something wrong for the trustsnever never give away money Theybuy what they want And when they

I buy votes for a certain man theyhave bought him too and every manthat votes for him is sold out

I Just as soon as tho people cometo understand this the reign ofthe trusts In American politics willbe at an end When that time comesIf a trust or trust money or anymoney at nil for money cannot always be traced appears in politicsthe people will vote against the menwho are using the money and forthe men who are willing to stand ontheir merits And when that happenspoliticians will not dare use moneyand then tho trusts wlU not haveany hold on them

It is worth remarking here thatmoney from certain well known cor ¬

porations Is being used and will beused in the nomination of membersof the next Congress It may beworth while to make sure wherethe money candidates in your neigh-

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The Call of The Schools-No 4The Grounds

By Prof J W DInsmore

Where should wo expect to findthe school house In any good ruralcommunity We should expect to

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find It near the center of the die ¬

trict and easy to get to fromall points It Is the place whorethe children from generation to gen-

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are to receive their educationand training at least the foundationof their education the moat import ¬

ant part We should expect to findthe school grounds of ample sizeso that the children should never becramped for play room We should ex¬

pect It to be chosen first of nil forIts hygenlc qualities tree from swamppools or any kind of unhealthful sur¬

roundings selected with some rea¬

ped for beauty of scenery and muchcare exorcised that the grounds shallbe suitable for the childrens gamesand plays

But whatever we should expect thedescription dcea not bring to minda familiar picture We are more like ¬

ly to find a little dingy buildingtucked off in some out of the waycorner on the most unsightly spotthat could be found The reason thisparticular spot has been chosen aboveall others Is because some generoushearted farmer not being able to usethe land for cultivation or pasture

i has kindly donated It to the districtMany fine sites could have been se ¬

cured but one would have cost some ¬

thing perhaps in the long run onocent apiece for all who use if

The dingy building with its dismalsurroundings is not Inviting Thepeople are not proud of it and thoIIchildren ara not attracted to itapproach It with lagging footsteps and

ileave it with the speed of birds onplcnickersithe school grounds with disdain Butone generation after another of brightminded children must spend theirdays there months at a time yearIn and year out or horrible alterna ¬

tive go without schooling On thatgreat day when the books shall heunrolled for the last time there willbo a good many accounts to settlefor bad school sites And many a-

lICe whose usefulness was curtailedwill have the excuse to plead thathe or she did not know until too latethat an education was important anddid not like to go to school Aboutthat time too a good many schoolboards will want to call upon themountains and hills to hide them-

In fact the selection of a schoolsite is a matter of the highest im-

portance¬

and should be delegated toj those only who havo had some ex-

perience¬

or training to guide themThey should know that the firstthing to be careful about Is the-

WASHINGTON

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or the other has cut out all the ob¬

jectionable features But when the billI so amended as to be different pass-es

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both Houses it will be turnedI over to a conference of members ofboth Houses to see If they cannotagree onn bill which bah Housescan pass alike In the conferenceovary provision must stand which

i has previously been agreed to byboth Houses So just now tho fight

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I to got their favorite provisions satebefore the bill Is finally turned overto the conference Tho Stand patlcrswill do tholr best for It After thatHeaven only knows whether the billcan boo passed If the Aldrich fea111Ifeatures pre taken out the Stand ¬

patters will not wont to vote for ItBut the Important thing is that

there Is no longer a machine Ineither House Time was when a fewmen decided what Congress shouldbe allowed to do and Congress woulddc just what they decided For awhllo Marl Hanna Was the big bossbut whoa Roosevelt got to be ProM ¬

dent there was no one big man buthim Ho couldnt control Congresshowever for It was managed by eeveial men who made up the machineThey have all died or quit exceptCannon and Aldrich and Uioao t o-

men havo Inherited the great powerwhich once belonged to the groupThey became the big bosses But nowtheir power has gone and there lano one who can tell Congress whatto do For the first time In manyyears Congress Is going to do whata majorJty of its members want ThisIs what tho Constitution provides farbut we have not had it for a long-

time It Is bad for party disciplinebut It is likely to be good for thocountry Laws will have to be putthru on their merits If they haveany Wo will probably not got ro-

many laws but that may not be abad thing

So there Is no telling about the

health of tho children and secondthe thing is an abundance of suit ¬

able space for outdoor sports Theyshould understand that the outdoorlife of a school its social life itsgames and its mingling with oneanother is of equal Importance withrthe instruction that is given Inwork or to the time devoted to the F

study of bcoks Of course the latterIs essential but the former Is funda ¬

mental and cannot be omitted so longas character usefulness andnose are the ends of education bolIPIIThen the arrangement ogrounds Is no small matter Suppos ¬

ing wo have at our disposal two acresof ground In the form of a BquareIwhere shall we place the house andother necessary buildings so as toeconomize space and yet not sacrl¬

flee symmetry and beauty of arrange fmenU How shall we provide forthe largo boys who will wont to playball for the girls to engage ltd suchgames as they may choose andtho little ones that they may fort lfreedom without being In the waytho larger pupils Finally there II

should be space for grass flowersshrubs and trees and how shall weprovide for It i

In general it will be best to placethe house about the middle or a 1U

tlo back of the middle of tho groundsThe outbuildings should be placeddirectly back of the house at theedge of the grounds the two a fewrods apart with a solid board fencesix feet high running all the fromathe house to the back fenceaThe space In front of the house maybe reserved for grass flowers andshurbs and a few shade trees Theboys should have one side dividedluto two unequal portions the larg¬

er for the advanced and the smallerportion for the younger boys

The side for the girls might beIdivided Into throe pars one ton theIlarger girls one for the smaller andtin third part left for a garden plot I

Hero both boys and girls could be j

taught the rudiments of farming andIgardening This would be bothpleasurable and profitable as a means

promotei i

they are needed lndIa well should be placed at theqf the gardo plot

I Keeping tho building painted Is amatter of economy and the cost ofsuch arrangements in money is solittle that it need hardly bo consIder-ed

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What is most needed Is some onewith knowledge and skill and aandi¬

ed The results will bo wonh manytimes the efforts and the coat-

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present session Congress will passTafts bills If ho can get bills whichwill please a majority of the Con ¬

gressmen The bills are not that way t

just now Maybe they will be fixedthey will got thru maybe not Atso

any rate It will not bo Tafts faultif Congress does not redeem the pro ¬

mises of the Republican platformI And by the way legally the ProM ¬

dent has no business to be Interferingwith Congress There was an awfulfuss stirred up when Roosevelt didIt but the Interests are not so

Ibadly scared of Taft as of Teddy Thepower of making laws lies with Con ¬

gress but recently our Presidents thove been doing their best to help i

out However if their plans dontwork they cannot be blamed entirelyifor the result

I As a matter of fact It would bobetter for Ml concerned if the Presi ¬

dent did not have too much to dowith making the laws It he gets t

to have much power that way Con ¬

gress will pet to be a weak and useIless body and our government will IIbe out of balance The domination of I

Congress by the Interests hasnIso serious an evil that thepeople have been glad to haveright laws passed by any kind thoIpower but when the fight Isit will be plain that the power ought 1to back to Congress And it Con ¬

Igress does not do what the peoplewant the fault Is with the men that

elect the Congressmen Cannonand Aldrich have been useful in keepIng the power whore it belongsIn i i1

the hands of Congress They have t

abused the power it is true but thepeople will be just as well off if kICongress gees on as it is doing andrefuses to take orders from anyoneICannon Aldrich Taft orHimselfExcept Rco3eeltJfor this fuss therenothing doing hero bjeldee thelager herring Secretary Balllnger hasl n

spent most of his time testifying I

has been very frank about it Heislltrying to reverse the policies of Garfield and Rocecvelt and he says so1andhave made him so much trouble He

I will be on the stand most of nextweektool f

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