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ooOSOOSOSogosOUoosoEDITORIAL NOTE

The contest in the Eleventh Dis-

trict¬

eeems to be getting pretty warmand the indications are that it may

become bitter Many of our corres-pondents are from this District andthey may be tempted at times to be-comet partizan We want them to givethe nuns but we hope they wlllcQjrtlnue to be temperate and nfct under-

take to tell people how they should

voteIfthe editor was a voter in the

district he would not for a momentlook to the Interest of either man-

n He has nevem done so before lIe doesnot consider it in any sense a per ¬

itsonal matter He would look at theoffice and study the Interests of thenation not of the District aloneGuided by this principle he wouldcome to a conclusion and cast hisvote Ills vote would be his measureof the men Strife for the place and

rmud slinging would seriously die¬

qualify either or both In his estima ¬

tionOnlypublishing the news disclaim ¬

ing responsibility for any preferenceexpressed by any correspondent andwith hands off so far as personalitiesand the wind are concerned Thentlzen commends the above principleto every yotdr

JACKSON COUNTYOHKKNIIAIL

Greenhall June 20The Greenhallbaseball team the Oak31InIs billed to speak at several places

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In Owsley County this week TheCounty is supposed to give Powers anoverwhelming majority and It Is sateto say Jackson County will give PoIers SOO majority Mrs Maggiewho has been low with pneumonia isimproving The Sundays school organ ¬

ized at Canons chapel by5 H Long I

la making a good startmanagement of Clark WlIsonTheIcontinued wet weather has done muchdamage to corn and othercrops Much bottom land growingI

total fallureJ D piersonand J N Smith and wife visited Si ¬

Ian Creech Sunday and enjoyed avery pleasant time We think it aduty of all to follow the rules givenby our editor regarding the dreadfuldisease of consumption By so doingwe can save much suffering and thelives of manyThe Rev Buckleshas been appointed to finish up theIcircuit vacated by the RevHe will preach at Canons chapel thofirst Sunday in JulyD9b Evans Is

out from Virginia visiting his broth ¬

ers Jim and Samuel and other rela ¬

tives Early Gibson is at Plnevlllevisiting relatives Now that ClarkWilson wIlLte with us in our Sun ¬

day school work till he returns toBerea in September we should doall In our power to have a goodschool and to accomplish this weparents should be found at our placesRemember the duty we owe to ourlittle ones and let all set that ex-ample that will be of great benefit tothem and try to bring them up In a-

wayi that will be pleasing In the sightof God

rillTKTTPrlvelt June ISThe fever Is rag

Ing through this vicinity The Rev

JjHarvey Johnston has been holdingmeeting at Black Water

I with many additions to the churchMr James Anderson who has been

in the army for the last three yearsf GIIO home on a visit and has now

gone to New York whero ho will beemployed for a whlteMr Silas Spurlock gate the young folks a singinglast Saturday night David Flanery of Rosses Creek attended thefuneral or his aunt at Flat Lick lastSunday

XATIIANTONNathanton June 16J E Wilson

made his return home last night froma drumming trip thorugh Lee County

Mrs Robert Wilson has beep verybad with fever but we hope her bet-

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nowMrs Jessie Halbrcoks Issome betterGeo Tlncher J S Wil ¬4son G C Gentry Jessie Halcombwere tho welcome guests of J EWilson and family last SundayAllcrops seems to show up very doubtfulIn this part of the country Mr LeePeters passed thru our city Mondaylast on his way to MauldenHalleyscomet was all the talk a while backbut it is all hushed and the talk

t now is for Caleb PowersHOBLKT

p Hurley June 20All crops arewarmlmeeting at McKee has been wellattended from this place this week

Mr Grover Gabbard visited his par ¬

ents at Black Lick Saturday nightW M Baker from Clay County is

i visiting his fatherinlaw Mr NedGabbard a few days this week OurSunday school at this place is propressing nicely Mr and Mrs John

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go otloetoeoto oleo 0 oYoq

I McCollum and Dona Philips visitedat Pal Gabbards Sunday nlghtThelion D C Edwards will speak atour school house Saturday the 2 that ten oclock Everybody conic outand hear him Mlsa Pollle McCollumtook tho examination at McKee this-

weekMessrs Jake and Charlie Is ¬

aacs of Egypt visited their sister MrsWilliam Hurley Friday night Mrand Mrs J B Morris from Birch Lickvisited at Hooten Saturday and Sun ¬

dayJULIltKI

Mildred June 19 Farmers arevery much behind with their cropsin this section on account of so muchralnJames H Moore made a flyIng trip to Owsloy County FridayDied June 11th Old Aunt Betty Mooreof heart trouble and other diseasesShe was a kind and Christian woman

I and liked by nIl who knew her Hermany friends and relatives have our

Rice10fGreen Morris Saturday nightMr andMrs Walter Cannon of Maulden visit¬

ed Mrs Cannons mother Saturdaynight They expect to move to Lin ¬

coin County soonJames TowlesofIGray Hawk was In town Saturday

Mrs Jane Morris is planning to visither mother in Laurel County soonThere have been higher waters inLaurel Fork this spring than havebeen known for 15 yearsAll thetalk seems to be about the congressIrace Mr Powers seems tolead In this community Wo are sorryto lose our editor but hope we haveone Just as good We extend ourwelcome to him and wish him oursuccess Luck to The Citizen and itsnew editor

Isaacs June ISAACSIwet weathertheir work Died June 16th Mrs El ¬

len Pennington She Is a daughter ofMr Robert Johnston of Berea Sheleaves a husband and three childrento mourn her loss Mr John Yorkand wife of Hamilton 0 returnedhome SundayMr Sanbrooks of Llv

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ingston organized anSaturdayMlsslS-

usieChapter at Annvllle

Watson of Annvlllo visited MrsSarah Davis Wednesday and Thurs ¬

dayMra Maranda arrett who hasbeen sick Is well again Mr LewisHellard of Loam passed through boreThursday on his way to Mill Creek

Wheat and oats are looking finebut grass is quite light ElectionIiDIooreslCreekTllllo York the past week-

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COUWMIIOIIINET

Roblnet June IS RegularchurchIservice Is held at Horse Lick

second Saturday and Sunday Inj

month by tto Rev T Durham IrsITravis French of Mt Vernon camehue the 18th to walt on the measlesat her sons J W French The lawsuit between Sommers and McDowelwas decided In Mr McDowels favorJohn Powell of Conway Is inthis part hauling tiesMilt Carpen ¬

ter Is planning going to Hot SpringsArk this fallThe measles are rag¬

ing in this neighborhood orn cropsore looking fine in this community

nOOCJlLANDIGoochlandof DIsputanta preached at SycamoreSundayPearl Morris Maggie andPolly McCollum were the guests ofAllle Phillips last Sunday TalengePhillips who hon typhoid fever la t

improving George Sparks attendedchurch at Gochlrnd Sunday Several j

of this placa attendedat Berea last week commencementI

of McKee and Stella Sparks visitedA G Phillips Monday J F Dooleywas In Mt Vornoa last week on busi ¬

ness Abney Bros will move theirsaw mill U W B Harriss near BigHill soonW S Jones contemplatesgoing to Hamilton Ohio in the nearfuture Jim Lucas passed thru hereon his way to the mountains Wednes ¬

duyWm Jones and Ella Dooley areplanning to attend the examinationat Mt Vernon Friday and SaturdayDen Ballard was In Madison Countyfirst of tho week Easom Johnson Ispendtheland In the early autumn GeorgeAbrams was in Berea last week onbusiness W A Phillips attendedchurch at Cowbell Hollow SundaynlghtNed McHonc agent for ThoCitizen was thru Goochland recentlyselling and collecting The Baptists

MOTHER GRAYSSWEET POWDERSFOR CHILDRENsContlpstlon b

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of this place have changed their meetings from the second Saturday to thefourth Will la Johnson of Orlandohost the contract for building tho newschool at this place for 500

8NII1UUSnider June 1sMr W F Lam-

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and fatally of Winchester visit¬

ed relatives In this vicinity fromWednesday till Sunday Mrs Min ¬

nie Conn of Dorm visited Mrs LeeWren Saturday and Sunday Mr Almon Arthur of Llvlngood was the wel ¬

come guest of his mother Saturdaynight There have been some bigtides in Round Stone here of lateMiss Bottle Todd of Richmond is inthis community Mr Calvin Chasteenwho has been at homo for a weekleft Monday to go back to his workat Plnevllle Marlon Pointer was athome Saturday and SundayMr El ¬

mo McClure was in this communitySaturday Miss Nellie Grant has beln-staying with her antes Mrs MamieWatkins at Berea for some tlmeIrJames Owens has moved toLivtngoodto work on the railroad

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Wlltlle June 13Mr Gilbert andHenry Dalley and Miss Lucy Dally ofConway were the guests of Miss LouCoffey Sunday James Coffey waswith home folks Sunday Mr JesseFish visited Mr and Mrs Albert Rey-nolds last week Mrs A Philips andgranddaughter Lou Philips were mMt Vernon Monday Mrs EdwardGraves of Paris visited Jut parentsMr and Mrs W H Jones last weekMrs Sarah Maret Is sick Born toMr and Mrs J W Parsons a fineboy Mother and babe are doing well

Misses Ella Nash and LcJa PettItare visiting friends at this placeMr Albert and Jack Fish attendedcommencement at Berea last Wednes ¬

dayMrs Mary E Coffey and MissesEthel and Maude Reynolds and FannieFrench visited friends at Bercw lastweekClarence Holdman the childof Mr Jeff Holdman died June 13that the age of five yearsMr W H

Jones was in Mt Vernon MondayCONWAY

Conway June OCrops are lookIng fine in this part of the neighbor ¬

hOOdElmer Williams has return ¬

ed from Brush Creek and Is not dofiigwellMrs Wm Hayes Is very poo-rlyMr

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Chas Bowman has been to I

London to see the doctor as he wasadvised to do but Is not doing well

Mrs Della Dally Is better Mr JH Branaman and Mies Lou Philips ofWildle wero here Sunday Mr A PGabbard has returned from Jackson

Mr I A Bowman has gone to Jack ¬

son on business Mr Hubbard thedrummer was with the merchants herelast weokThe Rev Phelps filledhis appointment here Saturday andSunday There will be church hereevery third Saturday and SundayMr Ben Gabbard and Logan Gabbardstarted out Monday on a drummingtrip thru the mountains Miss RhodaBowman entertained quite a crowd

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of young folks Sunday Mr ClaudeAnderson of Berea visited at I ABowmans Saturday and Sunday Mrand Mrs Jennie Hayes visited At

Wildle Sunday Mr Bob Abney ofClear Creek was over Saturday andSunday

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Boone June 20Mr Charles Smithand Miss Jessie Guinn were quietlymarried at tho home of Mr RobertSmith Sunday evening Miss HattiePoynter made a business trip to MtVernon last weekMr and Mrs Towry of Paint Lick were in this vicinitySunday evening Mr and Mrs T SGuinn of Beroa visited friends andrelatives here Sunday Mr Cal Chas ¬

teen returned to Straight Creek lastMondayMrs Rosa Grant who hasbeen quite sick for a few dayu 1s

some betterMr and Mrs Lee Wrenand Mrs Geo Wren and Mrs Lambert were guests of Mr and Mrs JnoWren Sunday Mr and Mrs D Bolenstarted to Illinois last Saturday wherethey will make their future homeMiKj Mary Crutcher is visiting friendsand relatives at this place Miss RenaSmith and lass Jessie Guinn wereshopping In Berea SaturdayMr GeoPoynter and bother M Poyhter visit¬

ed relatives here Saturday and SundayMr Wm Rich of Rockford is doing

some work for H T and Arthur ChasteenMr J Oldham and A D Levett Wero visiting near Rockford onSunday lost Miss Lizzie Grant wastho guest of Mrs Margaret Sims Sun ¬

dayMrs DcJsy Lambert and MrsNorn Wren were visiting their moth ¬

er Mrs Mattlc Gadd near Rockfordlost Saturday

MADISON COUNTYKINGSTON

Kingston Juno 20Mr A P Set ¬

tle entertained a number of peopleat his home Sunday among them wereMr and Mrs Ben Boen M D Set

100 Reward 100The readers of thlt will be leased to

learn that there U at least one dreaded diseasethat science has been able to cure in all Its slagei and the U Catarrh tails Catarrh Cure la-

the cure now known to the medicalfraternity Catarrh being a constitutional dieease a constitutional treatment lIallaCatarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting direct ¬

ly upon the blood and mucous IlIraera of thesystem thereby destroying the foundation ofbybulldlnKnlmuch faith In Its curative power that offerOne Hundred Dollars for au cue Ihallt rail tocure Send for list of testimonials

Address F J ClIItN Y tr CO Toledo 0Sofd by all Dmgxlsta7cTake flails y I Ila for constipation

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tie and wife the Rev VandorpoolMargaret Crooke and Lyda Young i

Mr and Mrs Eager of BcattyVlllocame Saturday to visit their daughter I

Mra Mark Flanery for several d sMiss Bessie MoWhorter of IJeIC6Ivisited Miss Eva Lewis Saturday and I

Sunday Mr O P Jackson and wifei

of Richmond visited relatlvesht Motelast week Several from hero areplanning to attend the entertainmentat Speedwell Sunday night Miss Floasle Baker of Dreytus was the guestof Miss Martha Powell Saturday nightany SundayMr Arch Murray visitednear Richmond one day last weekMr Levi Kimberlaln and daughterAmerica visited at Dreyfus recently

Success to The Citizen and Its neweditor I

IIHKYFllH I

Dreyfus June 21Rev Dunaganof Corbin is holding a meeting at thoBaptist church hero this woekMrChas Ridded is visiting relatives herethis week Misses Ida and BettloLewis of Berea visited Miss Alma andLizzie Lake Saturday and SundayMiss Alum Lake has returned fromRichmond where she has been attend¬

ing school Mr and Mrs F M Jonesvisited Mr Lincoln Combs Sundaypiss Dora and Curt Bengo delightfullyentertained at their home last Sundayafternoon a number of their friendsAll report a good tlmee are gladI

strlct1WesuccessIIAItTH

Harts June OThe fanners areproud Indeed to see these warm dayshow they make the crops look fineIdrying up the ground so niceMr HT Jones and family are all verysick with mumps Miss Pearl McClureis visiting her grandparents In IndIlannMr James McQucen has beenvery sick but is improving Born toMr and Mrs Tom Coffee on Wednes ¬

day June 16th a baby girl Mr andMrs Willie Plgg are the proud par ¬

ents of a baby boyMrs Geo Amesof St Louts Mo is visiting her sis ¬

tern Mrs Baker and Mrs Davis MrJ E Hammond attended the MasonLodge Saturday night at Berea MrsMatt Range and boys of Illinois arepaying Mr and Mrs Mart Baker avisit Mr W B Lake of Silver Creek I

has bought a new organ which theyenjoy very much Mrs Richard Cllftwho has been at the Infirmary atRichmond returned home after amonths stay taking treatment MrC J Lake Is just about done settinghis tobacco outMr J E Sexton hasthe nicest crop of corn In thisneighborhood He Is over It the sec¬

ond time Tho prayer meeting whichIis hold every Thursday night Isquite a success Everybody comeLets take a part There Is nothingbetter than a prayer meeting goingon

OWSLEY COONTtISLAM CITYIIsland City June 17Married at

the brides tome Monroe King to Missarah Becknell Another moonshine

raid was made Saturday near XathanIton Jackson County by Wm MaysWin Adkins Collector G J GentryDave Bowman Arthur Bryant and JW Jemcrson They found one ItllIIIn operation Married at the brideshome Saturday at 2 p m Wm Gentryto Miss Emma Chestnut ot CIa Coun¬

tyJoe Moore Is ill with teerIEva and J Chadwell who have beenIattending Berea College for the pastsix months returned home Thursdayand report an excellent sllhoo1IEljas Nceley who has been down aboutfour weeks with over Is no betterI

Esther G Gentry who has been aistudent of Bcrca College for touryears returned to her fathers Thurs ¬

day There have been donations tothe amount of thirtyfive thousandfeet of lumber to erect the gradedschool at Island City Torrah andDole Gentry returned from the com ¬

mencement at Berea Thursday andreport an excellent trip Powers isstill In the lead and gaining every i

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JVincentat Beattyvllle a day or two last weekon business T D Vonable visitedat Blake a day or two last weekRufus Jackson was over at DoonevUlo

last Saturday on business Com isscarce throughout this section Onedollar per bushel and very little atthat Tho Vincent boys played thoBoonevlllo boys last Sunday on thoold ground at Travelers Rest andgave them a nice detest the scorestanding 14 to C In favor of the yin ¬

cent team There will average about I

one hog to the family thruout thissection T B Venable has had anow phone installed in his homeJ-C Botner has his new gasoline millin full operation nowPowers la

good for 90 per cent of the votesthruout this section

LESLIE COUNTYHYDEN

Hyden June 13U M Hensley andwife are back after a two months abIsence Mrs Hensley underwentoperation while in Louisville andtow well on the road to recovery IsIOn lust Sunday at a meeting onhead of White Oak in Leslie County15 miles from Hyden a general affrayftook place One man killed and two

seriously wounded Solomon Taylorkilled 81 Mitchell Taylor was shotin the thigh and Willie Witt n bythrLffrayJ Mitchell after Mitchell wasshot Witt is not fnta1lyI

live It was an old grudge between i

Mitchell and Taylor that caused thorow and they all came them to at¬

tend church and metD C Edwardsspoke hero last Saturday to a verylargo crowd In the court house andfrom tho expression of tho PeoilloIpresent it was plain that was i

a majority In the house for Mr Pow ¬

ers and against Mr Edwardrtwere not over ten or fifteen TheroItime cheered Mr Edwardstho enthusiasm that could bo muster-ed up horn by his supporters Hotook up a good part of his speechreading time letters of one Jos IISloorq who had turned traitor on MrPowers and exposing his letters Mr i

Powers had written to Mr Moorewhile Mr Powers was In prison MrEdwards nude an absolute failure tocreate any sentiment for his cause oraccusation as to Mr Powers gettingrich in jail He also told that oldsterotyjwd story that John D Whiteused to tell so much that he wouldlock and dam tho Kentucky River toHyden 1C tho people would just con ¬ i

tinue to send him to Congress i

PERRY COUNTY i

JIAZZAIIDHazard June 18The weather has

been very wet and farmers are very j

mush behind with their work Cropslook badThe County examinationIs being held here with twentyone ap¬

pliant of whom two have w It-hdrawnL

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F Brashcar cashier ofPerry County State Hank is having a-

new house erected on Broadway Streetnear the college building Busklrk arailroad man of Cincinnati was heroSaturday Austin Melds purchasedthe store and dwelling formerly own ¬

ed by E C Holliday Saturday thoconsideration being about twentytwohundreddollars The tide last weekcleared the rivers of rafts and broughtconsiderable money Into this County

D Y Combs Is in Letcher Countytaking land contracts Tho differentorders of Hazard are going to givea grand picnic on the 4th of July

Hamilton 0 Letter

Hamilton 0 June ZOTho Chris-tian

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Endeavorers of Hamilton held apicnic In Reser Grove south of townlast 8alurdayfir E B Flanery ofElmwood Place Cincinnati paid Mrand Mrs M Gabbard a short llIltIlast Sunday afternoon Messrs In ¬

gram and Pyke former Bnrea Collegestudents are employed In Hamiltontills summer Mr Grant Farmerstotally has measles also have one ionjust recovering from typhoid fevorMr Granvll Johnstons daughter linescarlet fever There are many cases

the city n01The First Baptistchurch will hold Its annual picnic nextFriday at the Butler County FateGrounds The Odd fellows of theBlxtythlrd district are trying to getItho next State Convention for Hamil ¬

tonIt is reported that C E Wallingnow serving his third term as trea i

surer of Hamilton and the only Republlcan ever elected to any otflco con-

secutively¬

In this city li dying MrWalling is a brother of the lato WILl ¬

ling who was hanged with Jacksonfor the murder of Pearl Bryan In New ¬

tort Ky several years ago MeredithGabbard and family had the pleasureof attending Berea College Commence-ment

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this year and listening to someof the orations given by the gradualand old Alumni members also to notethe great advancement Barca CollegeIs making In building beautifying thetown and In turning out so many grauates Mr John Flanery came homewith them and is painting for th-

C C Paper Co this summerTheMiami Valley Chautauqua opens July

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15 and holds until August tipromises an exceptional list or epfak-

era this year Mr W J Bryan GooR Stewart tho Rev Spurgeon ofEngland Bishop Walden Byron WRIBton of Ohio Dr 0 F Wright DrThos Green and Dr H T Sell arosome of the most noted speakers TheTyroleon Yodlers and Alpine singersChicago Glee Club Rogers ConcertBand Clrdllos Italian Band and theHayden Concert Quintette are Interest-Ing features We regret to zoo MrFrost the old editor leave The Citizenbut heartily congratulate Mr Faulkneras ho succeeds Mr Frost Wo BereaCollege students In Hamiltonhim success with his new duties wishlbelieve In The Citizen andit brings to Its readers wo believe Init because It believes In Bcrca Colloge which is doing more toward gUlug the boys and girls of the moun ¬

tains a Christian education than anyother school in the South Inordpr-to bo convinced of this fact Ipo toyouI¬

mencement next year and sit inthe great old Tabernacle and notwalk among the crowds all day assome do but visit the different col-

lege buildings and see somo ot theproducts of the students manual trainIng or the girls work in DomesticScience

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1sS PENIX GRADUATES

J S Penlx of Salyersvllle Kyaformer student of Borea Colleger hasjust graduated from the University ofChattanooga at their annual com¬

mencement and now holds the degreeof Bachelor of Laws All Boron willrecall that Mr Penlx was a studenthere two years ago and was veryprominently connected with much ofthe literary work of the college llnIc a teacher and is wellloved in the profession and thehunday school circles lie is a strongfriend of Berea and tolls many peoplo that It is the best place they canfind to get an education and thathe would not think of going else-where to get the things that Bereafurnishes Thru The Citizen hewishes to express his hearty apprecia ¬

tion of Ucrea College and all who

fare In sly way connected wltli thesame To the students taaahcrs andtho Church and Sunday school hIS

sends his kindest regards and heartyIdtntInChattanooga for teachers

Fe 0 CLARK GOES TO EUROPEiMr F 0 Clark has decided to spend

the summer in Europe He Is cm hisway now to New York and expects tocall as soon as ho can saouro passageMr Clark did not decide togo tillafter commencement and on applyingfor a berth to several steamship combpanics he found that everything wasbooked on tho outgoing strainers forseveral weeks He hopes to find passage after he gets to Now York

Italian ProverbpWillows are serve toblad

other wood

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Diarrhoea and III extt nil forms of poultry dleases AfewdropsInthedrinkingwaterkeepafowlshealthyandtree from 111 A Wo bottle 12 gallons ofinedicineerthe treatment of meckhcad and other discuses in turkeys

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For sale by Porter Drug Company Inc Berea Ky

OHIO COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERYCentral Avenue and Court Street Cincinnati

ThlH College was organized In 1846 and the 06th Annual Seealonbegins October 4 1010 Three sessions of seven months each are re-

quired for graduation This Is the first dental collego established In

the West It IB coeducational and line a teaching corps of twenty in-

structors Its buildings are modern and well adapted to the require-

ments¬

of modern dental education and MB clinics are unrnirpapsedOptional Spring and Fall Courses In clinical Instruction ore also

givenFor further information announcement address HA SMITH

D D S Dean lid Garfleld Place Cincinnati Ohio

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