xt79319s4h0n https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt79319s4h0n/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky  18921215 Accession number: 2011ua004; other contributors include University of Kentucky; other titles include Cadet, The Cadet Magazine; "Published monthly during the collegiate year by the students of State College, Lexington, Ky." newspapers  English Lexington, Ky.: State College Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The State College Cadet University of Kentucky--Students--Periodicals. Kentucky University--Students--Periodicals. Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky--Students--Periodicals. Lexington (Ky.)--Newspapers. Fayette County (Ky.)--Newspapers. State University, Lexington. State College, Lexington. The State College Cadet, Vol. 3, No. 4, December 15, 1892 text The State College Cadet, Vol. 3, No. 4, December 15, 1892 1892 2015 true xt79319s4h0n section xt79319s4h0n , ’— ;-7' ' : _:_= “I"wauuuhh *1” ..-J.-. 5*.)
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JOAN OF ARC. I to the peaeeful cottage home of her . .
--—-— iehildhood. The superstitious French YO—I I N( ‘1‘. M E N i
There was torn in 141], in theihowerer, believing their fortune a; J . . . .- ~ L . 1i;
village of Domremy, a little peasant would depart with her, refused her .fi.
. . . . . _ y 7‘ , , , ‘ ,_ . i . . ‘1 > 'Y '
nimdun honest shepherds daughtu lequest to 1eturn to Domlem}. Jhe If you “rant 170 save filOflGy fly US Oil Lin, ,
whose life was toehange the fortunes end came quickly. ' H . Sh, V I‘, g
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"f 1 ”m”- bhe was eapturetl hy the. Lnghsh derweal ’ 081913 ’ 11 t5, ’k 0" ‘ . l
’lintil tll_t'(fllll(l\\'11$ (‘lgllt 5'03]? Old, at. (‘Ulnpicgnp‘ CIII'I'iCd t0 Rounn, and “ve.ala all‘l Hafg‘ ‘ l
she lived the simple, wholesome lit‘e thrown into a dungeon, from which i
of the 1.)eas:lnt1'y. Then the angel she was lead to the market square
voiees called her, and the girl, lay- and burned as a witch. She died .6, _ _ .. _ .y ‘i
ing down her happy ehildhood, ear- holding a cross of twigs given her i i
ried the secret of her divine eounsel- by a tender-heated Englishman. ‘ ' _ ‘ 'l
_ ors until she. was seventeen. She then It is strange that, in the Panthe- ,
(“mlossc‘l t1“: ““"Y‘i’t “‘1‘” inoth- on at the French Temple of Fame, .1. D. pURCELL. .l '
er who.astonished and meredulous, two of the four series _ of frescoes ‘
related it to Joans father and broth- should be devoted to peasants—one _.___ . .,_ ,. .. , j,
ers; and soon 1t was rumored all St. Genevieve, the patron saint of it
through the \‘1llage and wlnspered Paris, the other Joan of Are whose 4 . . . I
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. all through thttounti _\ IoundJoans memorv is sacred to the whole r. E :3
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homt, that Jatquts D Ales llttlt world. 'lhese frescoes show each . . . 'l.
maid was commanded to seek .out stage in the wonderful life 0f the E 3,5 l
the young dauphin and deliver Maid of 01.1%,“ The first shows mile-.3125 Representing the makes of 5
. lain“. h), milkilig 1111111 LIBS-1 1 her walking in a wood near her fif.‘,‘.\~ All Amerlcan Manufacturers, 1
eeom ian1 ‘( J ’ 101' is r ' ( - .\ “ '
. ., ll tl qu‘v‘t h)“ 1 {Ill-C t w; ) home, the thatched roof of which *“ymcil 7;; At $3.oo,$4.oo,$s.00,$5-50.$6.5o.$9.00, $10, 515 154.50, l
”’u‘ “0'19“” (*1 1’ 0‘“ lugs, 5 0 shows through the trees. In her «;§“’§.ogfi.§ A2,; $20.$22.$25y$30311d “1)“'m“'l~ '1‘
went t” \‘ aneouleurs, “‘ here she ”I" hand she carries a distafi', but her g3“? Oil ii if) "0'— :!
tamed an mt“”““’_ “”11 1"““1” arm has fallen hstlessly to her side, 561%? -r ‘3 FRED J HEINTZ l
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coultlanld besought 111m to “I“ h“ and one can almost hear the velces trgli‘fi‘wgz ,1 r: MAN‘UF :\C’1‘UR1N(_‘, JFWFI FR
, 2 ‘ ‘7‘ 7 . ‘ . _ ”F,_,:«w\.,¥“\:§_ 7-, ’:_ . p. 4 ¢ 4 4 v \
tIO L 1“ W \.H' Bandlmmthm” of the hovering angels around her “3”“ __; Custom House Square. ;
toubtful and i‘nexedulous to believe head, so wrapt is her expression. X}: 1.. ._ .:' ' #0“ 31.
. 1n the truth of the gn‘l, handed the . ‘ " WMail Orders Receive our Prompt Attention. j
matter over to the clergy who ex- In the next She 1“ no. longer a '
amined the little peasant to diseov- peasant “lald’ hut .3. 501th“. urging ———_—-————-———-———- ‘
er whether she was an impostor in- Commandmg, inspiring her troops W th - L-f {
spired by the devil 0,. really lead by at the battle of Orleans, from which 8 rl I I IS I e. ,’ '
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the holy saints Margaret, Catherine she expelltd the English Ma} 8’ Q‘ S HYb/ér/L 1 f I 1 I
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and Mlchael as she claimed. 001% 1429. 3} \\\ ‘h/fl / / ‘ \ou “ant to ( res» warm rom run to loot to
. . . - . - . . m \ ‘~..\ //// O enjoy good health, and you want to do it eco—
vmeed ot her truth, 1t was arranged The “111d picture ”WWI” her ‘\\ \ ‘ ' '!/////// nomicallv .
1- 14 - l! 3-1 *x n ) ( I I it. y 2‘ l‘ ' ARMY ' t - ‘
“13th” hb‘utb (1651” 1’5 gldnttd, ‘Yitcilmg th? 0010" ttlon 0f F hules “Anni: 3L $1. ._'\’3/ \Ve meet your wants in both. “'0 carry
and She was led to Charles. l-Ie, V H 1“ the Cathedral at Rhfflms~ In _ © LS© ‘ only the best goods in the market and our 7 .
doubting her inspiration, dressed the last “'9 300 1191' bound to the // TEE? .\\\‘ PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN’I‘HE 128. "‘
himself simply and surrounded by Stake: elasplng her cross and 100k1ng / /. ' F \ §§ Our contract for CADET UNIFORMS is evidence
his (Inurtiors) u\\r;1,itc(1 hCl' “Gluing, IlanCn“"ilrd. Those fl‘OSCOOS and u / ///'ll\\\\ . 0f thiS fact. Our bld “'85 $16.95 as against $19.23 }
thinking to mighwl h('1‘ by his scene at the Musee Grevm whieh l ' of our competitors. We think we undersell oth~ .
plain attire; but the little peasant at repufiduees 1101' room in her a‘i‘il'l' AR. ”5 i“ “b0“ the same ratio' ,‘
. onee fell on her knees before him WWW “mm: 5'11”“: in some (lt’gl't‘t‘q Suits and ()vereoats from $4 to £25. l
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n and lusought hnn t()'(l'( ll\(l ltianu. l” “ ll” ““1””1.‘ ‘ (ht H h‘ l l’.‘ ! pants from $.50 to $7.
', Ins-lured by her faith, an armv the l‘l‘em‘ll. l H t $ , 1’ u h. , .
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was lormed at the head 01 which One day in earlv spring, I stood 5 ' 1 ' M .
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: she ““10, (‘lnd m spotless armor “'1" m the Chateau Oi (.‘hlnon “,th butts to order in our ’l.\.ILOth\( 1)].1 .\I\ l )Il.\l f( r
' - - ‘ . . . what vou pay others for Ready Made.
ieal of her purity, upon a snow Joan first saw the young dauplnn. '
V white eharger. l’Ier standard was I thought of the splendor that had We are Sole Agents for the celebrated Jams HYGENIC I‘NI)I£R\\'H.~\R, recom-
‘ the ”(Inf-(hung, the oritlamme 0f hm.“ “WI-p. ] saw the frescoed coih mended by Scientists and Physicians. No colds. no rheumatism
lt‘ranee. Her sueeess was marvel-l ings, the tapestry, the wondrous wmlc you wear ‘t' V
(tins, anil alttler arm-ifs to: wtlileiderlul,illresseslandlheauty1 pt the.b womeln, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
riump is, w o ‘.l“" . o ier 1 e was . no em >ro1 A SPECIALTY.

The“ I thought Of them, your ‘)lllt1(’l]“ql)e 39m “ill“; ..1§[11«. till" 25 -()ld teeth eapped with gold and artltielal teeth
oastlo is :1 ruin, the clouds ,are its 1.1.1111: (.nnn'r and to tie pun an; 3., «.2 -11’1ad0_without plates. Speakers and singers “,1” . .
fI‘OWN‘N, th‘ \‘iI'ICS it“ t“I"?S‘H'Y; (‘50W- 13911“: “'lt'h lli‘l‘lesmltl) lmlmfl'z iii-(pliant these a great inlproyelnent over the old way of Insert-
slips tho oarpet, (ti-llnlllllllg stones that they he. ontmet upon .1 'meine- ins: teeth on plates. 'l‘hev 11111101 "fit-(wt the, speech.
the ehains, the only thing: left. is the 1'1111 pets“? 1n the records (ll flu“ soei— . '
1111111tle;.l_,nt11...],..,,,...,1' ll'“ girl is10ty. Fine old Fillings $| up. Fine Silver Filling 75 Cents. <

a as she left it, the glorv ot' Fran’ee is \V. 1),. Jones. 2) , ' ' _ . . .

i her 111111'111111011t; she is remembered .l..\s. A. lil'TIJCR. s—(‘onnnittetu‘ V’tallzed A” AdmllWIStered 50 Cents
‘1' with love, you with eontenmt. l’:\I'1. MFRRILL. Teeli Extracted 25 Cents. ,
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1' —— 'l‘. 1!. l’)1-:.\.\‘/, Seeretary. . . N Ew YO R K D E NTISTS
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,1 IN MEMORIAM. l ——~ y 7 ‘ ’ ‘ ,

‘1 1 Y. M. C. A. 11. 11. nonam, 11.11. s 11.1.»...13.
_ __ ' Lexington, Kentucky.
Ill ll 111eeting‘ ()l ”K: Patterson The Yolllw Men‘s Christian As- Office open Evenings. Permanently located over Opera House. .
' Litenny filClOt} 0f thRA' & 1‘; C01, Scf‘i‘dtlml (1f the college has illllh‘ ltll‘ W
logo, Lexmgton, Kym, :I. B.‘ . onCS. been neglected this I‘m”. 1,). the CA- I . I ‘ . (0“ ,
.l. A. Butler and Paul Murrill were .. ' . . . -. ‘ . E fi S l I N led Q] 1]] 3 . .-
. . 1 ft 111c'r,:1111.l)s111ee \\e l1 1 7-. -1_'_ ' . ,., v v 1. 1 ‘ ,1. .A

. ‘mlllimll (l .‘l (omnnttttt; t” l 1.1 “Rf. (lost'l'ves some mention, we will now , ()Zhee and \ zil‘d .\o. 1-32 lhabt 31.1111 at] C(‘t
. ' ' 1* 11 memorv o .. , ' . - ,
‘ olut‘lonsol 1(shut to 1 ‘ . ltake vengeance (m the (”mm- 1,) IACXllthll“, h ‘,_
.l. l. lmlnnson. The followmg were “1”.th him with ‘1 few lines . . .
reported and 1111:11‘1inmusly adopted: \\'l: 11:” 11min I“, savin'r that the _____—_____.___
Whereas. The (treat Ruler of the Y H («i '\ :1tfitl1eil-19Lrii111ihia of the I
l . 7'. .‘. .“ 7'. ,,,,A.1 'D 1‘?!
' ”71mph“ lids 1n his 1111(1‘111‘11 ll T10“; l sassion7 endeavored to show hrother— S I U De N I S .
renioved t1o1p 1,031 1111: ht (:11 ‘20“; lly low by limeting the New students ' ' (30 To
11'3“] .‘ steenmf (1' U“ piem it? i l{ 'lat the trains and eondueting them t1 ° S 11C61. and O
. .1]: ”Twill ill 3"“); f (omit); 1 B" 1 10 the eolleae. and also 111' hndmg.r a {1118, pe -
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“ “t5 3“ " .l”’.‘i§‘.‘. “PN‘ W 1 “1"“- ’“”‘*‘ 1 1011 BARGAINS 111 111.1 11111113 or 10:11 1:11:11
:1 ML \‘\'i on A" i l O m ( iimuehappreeiated hv those who felt r” , _ V . .....-.].Ql \ 1

3 ”ml 1. . ‘ . . . . They kee ,1 the hest . 3. . J: and #11:) lines ot buhstantla 1 Hub

1 r . . 3 11ts mfluenee, heeanse a .stlangei ean . l _ _

i \\ hereas‘ It, is winnently 111'01101'3“WtWW, kindness. made and g‘1111'11111ee eyel'y 1 1111'. Give them :1 (-all at l6 E.

: 1 ‘ ": t1 h.t we. his assoei—l f i ' ‘ . . . 3
! lllll 11113911111 (ll q l 1 him ()wing tosoine‘otthe old students Mam St, Lexmgton, Ky.

.‘ 1111"? n t 1115:“? ill“ N \11111 1- l - lheinu‘ late 111 returning to (‘0ll(‘§l(‘

i in llllil (‘ V t lll'lllL’ ll‘ VOZH‘S () 115: . ‘_ , . _ V - {- ’- ' .

l ..‘ ' . ‘ this tall, the 1res1denl.I.)~*._.t.he \. .\l. L \ “ Pl b g ‘ : m p y
1: . eollegehte. should give an “Pro“— l (‘ 3\ '(‘ould lilot' well Hilliihint eom— efél n g L0 n u i n l n O a n

. ' ' : ‘3”: "on ' his “ ' . " . r . ‘ m , p, .
siont1 oi] 0qu 1111;111:1111 (if lmittees lor the various purposqs 1111— H IG H G RAD E 3-» Ll“; EV] BI N G .

. wor 1: :1e1‘e ore 113, 1 . - . ~. 3 . _

i ' - ' : - : l h 1111”" some 1hases of n , , . , Y ‘ 1 y _ 3,

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‘\ '. . . ’. 1 ."1’1 111s somet ' has H “ l 3 , -_ . . - ‘
illi l l 11‘“; “Milt 111 r111 (“imp 1ever we have had interesting meet— W.- M - I I . G M r\ h - n es .
n misins.) ’ .' , __
(if om ] g 'l line‘s. hemu' frequently addressed hy i m d I S, n as a U I I
111shed and worthy members. Net 1 ‘ ‘ t'th ‘a'ulh
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l was :1 young man ol sound Judg—l'mm ”m l l ) -' . Sewer and Drain Tlle ~

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, ment and mtelleetual :1ttannnents.l ll“ \\ Ul‘ ”l “N” “’1 ll” 3- 19 East Short Street, Lex1ngton, Ky,

, 1 ‘. ‘ . 1 . x x . 3 . _
1111s11'0ryi11}: in his devotion to what; M- ('- A- h ‘1'“ "“1 ll" 2‘31”)“ ““5 "ll ——-——-——————-—————-———:———————-——
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he deemed right, zealous in the per—l-‘UH‘l “ll'll unusual “llll‘bt l‘.‘ 7 ~ x. g ‘ ”W 7 I
l'ormanee of all duties. and (~11111hi11—lmwtfl “W =1"“l"‘£—"“ attendant-(‘3 “'33“ g Cl Q) kl" )
ing in :1 happy, high (10:11.0 all 1}“. i greater than eommon and :1 l'1lieralv
(1](1nuintg Of an energetic and H‘1(-(1(1§s_lC(llltl'llllltll‘ln was made-to assist in PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST‘
‘ l‘ul worker. This soeiety, while de— (“HIV“)? on HHS work 111 ll)“ I ' 5' Corner Main and Mill St. I..exi11L.”Lon, K». i
ploring his loss, delights in hearing The Y. M. l‘. A. prides itself on Telephone 200.
testimony to lllh‘ Worthy attain- having litted up a reading room for ~___.-.A_,-.-_....,.__... » » . w-.. . — "7mm--. .. - . 3.3m” 3. WW“.-- .- .
“ 111ents, his pure, exalted character the boys of the dormitories and for 3 . . .
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‘ and admirable hearlng as a. fellow others 01 the eollege as well. The (1108-1: (’Omblnd'tlon Oi Clb‘ll S9
I 111nm wr. 1111101111, (1' i era 11re in 1e rea< int: 4 ° \ 3. ~.' - .1 ' '

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'1 Resolved. '1 hat we. as fellow stu- room Is not yet very large. as the

i ’ dents. have all sustained in the room has'nst lately heen set aside Lar‘ e Trust Of Cigars.

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death ol' Mr. ltohinson a1: irre, 1:11'a— for the. 1111'1ose still we ex met an
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‘ . hie loss, and that not only the increase in our reading matter and} SIG N S I TTI N G ’

eollege with whieh he was eon- it is hut natural to sul'ipose that thei

11eeted l'or two years, hut. also the hoys will avail themselves ol'theop—l 10]- EAST MAIN ST-

eounty in whieh and the people portunity l'orimprovement. 1

among whom he was reared, have May “.0 ”(,1 ppm. with :1 word ol'l .

sustamed 111 his death the loss of a explanation on 1.1.1.311" ”f the \'_ M.‘

1 ‘ nohle and upright young,. man. (‘_ A. 1}”. 1.}... henelit of those “-1“, 3 ’

Resolved. lhaI we reeog'nme 111 oppose the organization and also for l INWARE

Mr Hollinson :1. \‘olmo' man ol'eV- its 'l' 3 ' ' ' '3 " “
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.] .1-..-.v.......1...-1 .1 1.” 111g ‘ 1 . _ s .. '1 . STOVFS, RANGES, FURNACES, T

l ”l ‘ - ‘ l l " l ”U “‘L tention.’ l‘11'st.1l is wholly unde— ' AND HOUSE FURN'SHING GOODS

3\':rt'1rthw_r od 1f hi; fell :l- ' . ' . . . .. » r - - ' 1

1 1 < 1 lo. 1 s . o\\s 1 1111111111atlonal. and this is .1. l(.1t111( .2“ “,0“ Mam Street. l.ex11if_1'ton. l\ent11(-liy.

way: :11l\’o":1l‘.11_1_1' the right, mn- w‘neh every one must admin-z see—l

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ondly, its speeial aim is to makei State (‘ollege won the toss andl ‘ -
(‘lll'lstiu‘n ““111 ”r college stud- i (‘lll’se ll”, “Wt glmh “ms lla‘llng ' :\t No. 7 \Vest Main Street. and see the good
ents, and who (-an estii'nate. what a“ the strong: wind in their favor. top . 111111.25 we have 10f
power for good that will he amongi From the start it was easy to see
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men “ill“n “1“." g” ”ml “1 lllC ”1H1 i that the S. ('. was the stronger and ’ ‘ ' l'iiion Suits in \\'001 and Cotton. ‘
manage the puhlie affairs of theirl would in all prohahilitv win. After a 168 . illgilfdl'XLil;l:1(l{ll‘311:)1:l:2‘C:i‘$‘llc:llll(
. . , y t (. "‘1 .‘,; 't ER“.
several states, [or generally speaking,r l a short struggle State t‘ollee'e got a ' 1
they do. We may sum it all up by‘t()11(-11_(l()“‘“x it heine‘ made hv Bryan 1 ' {;i;igei‘erll'(310't'es and Mitten;
.. .' w ‘. - 3 ~ - . ‘ " . ’llteSiirtszt 3' ‘ i (l ~
saying that the sole intention ot the I who kieked the goal. ents - I'nderwear, thlc gist gétiiiglorklij 1035.1 mom.“ .
~ assoeiation is to extend the king-l Soon after the hall was put in i i
dom ”limll' IMNl- lpl‘iv from kiek-ofi' \thleties lost i
, i . ,. . .. .
l T. li- DEAN- l‘the hall, and then State College. lost . TAYLO R & H AWKI N s-
5 —o—-— tit h_v a a wild pass and the Athleties ‘ _ ‘
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, FOOT BALL. almost got a touelr—Lh'uvn on that M ' . , ‘
. play. 15v end and line rushes thev sag g4 52-33%? W" flit-'5; :
‘_—" ' ‘ ‘ L". f ,3? k I .1; '- ‘3 .:‘= k i. i’: L ‘
‘ - so 11 for :e' 9 2 e Til W i ' t id ‘12.: Er *3 .' "—2" J-‘i 5,: “ ‘ '
. V. M. I, vs S' C. o ( d i tltt (t lege back :11 - .3 .. , :31.“ ~. : _ ,, - ‘
: H . , made a touch—down, hut failed . -.= : . 5.: - . ‘
' lhis game was plaved at Lexnig- . I 3i w. v? - ' . I ' ‘ i
ton V 1, 0. ituid u “Voi and (l '1' to make, the goal. W
’t. -1 '1 )".;). .. V . . -M V. ‘ . ‘,, ,. .
’ . ’ ’ :7 * . . Hatex‘oileizc started the V mth Blah l‘ MAlxlab .\.\i) A LARGlu Assoe'i Aim r .\l . t
We lett here hurriedlv in the rain . f . , . l
1 . . n _ a rim anl soon had the hall well I
14 ridaV night, not havnig heard det- . I 5"! PR 1‘ E S l
, , * ~ down the held.
initely that we were to go an hour Bltnt “ h ( bll0ttl to mti“ N his j
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. preuous to the time the train was, knee-cap was thrown (out and hill l
scheduled to start. I i . l . ’ . asee
U H 'tl . f .1 was put in his place. But little 0 ' - , l
n .1 we were wi mi 1 ‘,\' mi 2s . . . . '
t'l . t ‘ V tl ( ‘lt l more ot the first halt remained, hut
o exm r on ya. we ’ loll") we . . . -) ‘. \- . . ‘
A l” ’ r ’, , *’ it was enough tor the State College ~l) hat M‘ml- .
‘ were to play \V ashington and Lee. to “NH '1 second toueli down ——————————-—-——
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lhere was snow all throuirh the . . . - '
_ . . f’ Bran also made this hut tailed at EXINGTON USINESS ULLEGE.
mountains and also at Lexmgton, thl ”0&1 ——-——- —— --———- z:
. hut the (ri'idiron had heen swept 3..” ' . . _ , H . n . . . - ~
‘ 1 _ . f” . . . . lime was called the. score stand- \ (CONNILCTEI) WirH th‘blAllt .i. x M. L()l.l,lutxla.)
l ( eai ol snow7 and was in tair eondi— ing 10—4 in favor of State. (101100,“ BOOK-KElCl’thl, ARl'l‘HMln'llU,
. tion. During~ our stay in Lexing- , , A. n _ . \ BUSINESS l’lCNMANSllll’. TYPE\VlH'l‘lN(‘r. 5
. ' , I‘he State («illeee hovs started off . A. 4 y. 7 . w n a . . v , v
ton We were. most hospitalilv treated . ” ‘. hl-ltflxl IIAEI) A.\l) lltlilthhAl 11X.
' . ' well in the seeond hall and Br 'an ' a“, . w . ‘ml 3,. FX )erieneed Teachers.
1 I)" tllL‘ \7 \I I bovq ) l‘ 1 bill. l)_\ I I‘ZILU d 4 1
u A . . i. . .
l U‘s‘l 11 1 .. t _ tl soon made his third tomeh—down7 HIGHEST ENDORSED SCHUUL IN THE STATE ;
. . in we ( raw '1 eur am over . ie . . v - ' "
‘ r: l .9 u] tl - , f ,. "tl t .. . tailing at the goal. ’1 1‘15 ““5 the All Diplomas signed by the President of the College and the Gov— j
‘. {“lmt ' ”n" It gm 5 “1 1011 5‘“- 13% time the College hOVS Scored {IS ernor of the Commonwealth; and its graduates make a success in hnSi- _v
l iiig‘ that our boys were more inter- . .7 h i ' I 11055. Over one hundred students in attendancefroni Lexington during ;‘
1 it i] ' 1] . . ‘ . , \ I . , tho Athletics ““01. that Played hard the past year. Guaranteed to he as represented. Call at the school or .
1" (h H m “I mmml‘lm Nth”) and kept the State (‘olletre on the address ‘ - - l
i than in the result 34 t0 0. The . 1 . b C. C. CALHOUN, l’rinCipal, _
. » . . , ’ defensive. 1* or a. long time the hat— 135 and 137 Main street. Lexingtmi.l{y. .
team “as h_\ tar the strongest our ile was waved inside the 93 \"ll‘d l
.H I. ) V. . .l‘ .v- . - lb b. , ._n [A —————_‘—_———___-_—- 1
l ll‘lm ll‘lh “Ht “,llll m sun l'l‘l“ ’ line, gradually eloser to the State l
. and regardless ot the strong playing (‘olleee ”0‘11 ‘lll(l fiirillv over with ‘1 I I l
i _ . . h , h . . . ‘ .. y .
done hy the A. t\' M. hoys, they minute to spare ' 1
. i ,. .
; Were, overniatehed hy the greater \thleties l'ieked the (toil Noth D .
2:12ng and wlwnm 51”” (ll ll)" \‘ ing ofiiiil'im'tanee was done in the _ gg n" 9 ‘ l
a . S. . . . . E
. _ . . , . time reinaiuin" and timewas ealled ‘ . - fl . . . , . | ‘
. l9“ervtlnng is (](.Cld(.dh. liiilltal‘v . W . Lor. Mill and short Stunts. l‘tlelionL ios. 1l
', . ' : with the hall on the. Athletie _______________________...————— ‘-
at the\. M. l. and apparently, it - - - a
_ _ - ground. hem-e. 14—10 in tavor of i
. would he a good hospital for had qt‘llt‘ “)1th g
' ~ “eases of militar'” so (‘Olnliflll L l . b. . " .. . ') \\ 7 l
" ' ) As this was the first hall won hv I ’e C) I I O L" () l
‘ among us. 1 , i - . . : b ' " ‘
1'" ll q 1 . l t l l t tee Stziteli (Ulll‘glmifi, thev weie :
‘ in‘l ' 1111(‘1, ' 1110‘ i )rou r1 ‘. ' . ‘.’ ~ .. 1..‘ .. ~ .
. ‘ .li ‘ ‘1‘ n . . % naturally 1n \W‘I')’ gtmtl Spirits and . “holesalt .iiid lutail l)li1l(,1.\ in y
‘ us to our own liexmgton still in the thev {011' even hetter when thev wot ,
.4 ' I y ,i v ' - i . ' . . . l ‘ ) , l l ' C l
l Ml? (”.111 “1“ null All“ 0111 l ’000 a telegram from the Universitv hovs FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARD W ARE,
1111 e l‘1(. e. . 7 ‘ j '
. mi: that the w w CARRIAGES. WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC. .
Richmond. ()ne of the pleasant 6, and (5; East Short 51mm, {-
‘ L A' C‘ VS S. C' features of the day was meeting" old ———-—-——————-———-———-——:"—-—"'—
I Th“ WNW “7"“ Played “t LOUlS' State (‘ollege hoys several of whom F h B d a n d R 0' ls l
, “ll“ NH" 19, are studying in Louisville. res rea J
. lll(' prospeets in the morning.r Messrs. l’ottiiiger, Powell and l’at' M’MILLAN (ST, OSBORNES ;
' Were not very good for a game as it lie]; and others gave us a hearty ,
i was snowing at davhreak, hiit it greeting. eheei'iiie‘ lustily fl”. 1]“. I ”I I I1
' soon stopped. However it did not. 1,0.”- and givilie‘ [ppm :1 ”035111“ 6 Si" - 1 Gal/n a
snow at Louisville and the excellent goodlw‘ " ' ‘
I grounds “"‘1'0 i” lll'Hl‘ elass eondi— Some say, the game was won hv COR. \‘INI’. AND I‘l‘I’ER S’l‘RliIC’l‘S. ‘
r tlon. the {upte- tllill mm“. of ”Hi lH‘X-Q got Bert l‘irezid‘ Rolls. and Cakis in the eiti'. l:l;‘.‘wlll\llnl(‘1 d and Roils ready e\ 01')" even
3' [”1" game “7‘“ “”1 31“ 1W1” long some rahhit feet on the wav down mg 'l ‘7 m m '
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- hee‘iiise most oi the qlate (‘olletre - 1 . ~- x -- i ‘- v ‘ . w "
. - i - , . ,, .5 am that (lit saint \,li1_\ it snouul.
' hoys returned home that night and l'lllm their arrival at Lexington H AM I LTO N lF-Eilv! AEE CO LLEG E I l
‘ -. H ’ .' . ' ' .ex In: on. y.
, had to loin. (ail). ( old I)1t\Lllt((l tho .\‘l(‘t(>l> loiind .i laiet (HHHl The Largest Hume “mum“: School in the State. ACCUIHWJIMmm. m.“ (.1: ss
"l l‘mllll attemlanee. but thus“ tlww “walnut: llielil. tllls “’le :1 lllllllsunt Heated hv Steam and Lighted by (his. Hot and enld water.
’ \vere interested t'll‘)ll;_"ll to keep surprise. The erowd was eomposed Hath Rooms :liHlAlthynllL‘I')’.
“Inn” lol' State t'ollefxe hot-s. l'iiivers'tj lQr-iid h r er.t:‘l eue. .l-V-Vl‘ilVTVli-l'h llt‘-?“.'~1"J“il\'."-

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