The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
CO! TOSEATTLE Sixty m*mk*re of the Moamouth College AUmmt AweeiaUen of of Greeiwoeuaty attended » ban* *h* CttUaa In Xejslft tcs& T tm rc irr w m h s - NEXTTEAR. Beattie,-'-Thirty thousand former resident* Of the Btato of Ohio, now Ilyin* in Washington, are en gaged le «x«toHttJ£ th* Ala*ka- Yukon-F*elfle exposition toBe* eld pp, J* A*3XaadJ»xxcn stfiht class fin Beattie next summer. June. 1 to u2,r;? Tfjwi tha toast master for the {October W>inclusive- By mean* of «T«un|, At the ba*oI»*toS10~^ke' tomr,***! he n»*b m very ei*v«r Mtta spetoh, and In a spicy and lm«oronsm*nn*r introduced **eh of the nine »p«k»n on the pregrgm. I)p. it. A. Hum*, ef tb* elaaaof *74, gave- aiesst to Dr. D. A* Wallace, tb# first president of Menmeuth, now 4*06*04' and in beautiful term* eulogised Lhl* lif t and hi* work in Me»m*uth o*ll«g*. Fol lowing Dir. Hum*,, a, toast to Dr, J. B* M*Ml*h**i, wh* *w*c#*d*d Dr. WaUaoe, and who** non is pres ent pr**id*at or Monmouth,, was Rivenby Dr. J". E, WTshart, of tb* Xenia Theological Seminary. Tb* toa*c pt Dr* Joseph Kyi*, of *72, oh “Th# Old College,” waa greatly *n joy*d,*»pecially by the old*r m«n bar* of tb* alumniwhoW*r* present Th* A2efch#or#*n Society, a wo man’ft organization ajt Monmouth, .fating And urging th*m to auppert an ap propriation for th* construction of an Ohio buildingand to provide for ah exhibit, th* Ohio Btat* gdoioty of Washington axpact* to be able to bring about, participation on tb* part of Ohio, Thi* work has"b**n under b way for *om* month* and pled of support bay* been received ft many prominent m*n in public life of Ohio, P*#*id*»t-el*et William H, Taft, ba* abown a T*ry friendly in t*r**t in the 1800 world’* fair ami he ha* been a*k*d <;• wield hi* In fluence to secure an appropriation at the hand* of tb# legislature thi* winter. In tb* event that Ohio legislature fail*to proyido'fjMrth* participation t»f that »tat*, th* member* of tb* Offer Extraordinary Inducements for ____ .... ..............................local OhioSociety wUi take up w*« th#subjectof Mr*, 4. Ben- matter and provide, fund* foe doraon’* toast, which gparxled with erection of a building where visitor* from tbahotoe *tat* can b* «nter wit and caused many spontaneous bur*t* of laughter. 'On* of th* mo*t beautifully written toast* of the evening wue given by Mrs. Robert Jacoby, whose toa*t was to the . “Amateur des Belies Tetter* So ciety.”' Mr. Frank R. McLean,,of ’06, gave*, toast on “What'I Think of Monmouth People.” A partieu- ' larly clever toast wa* given* by Mr Neil MiOlanahan, of T05. Another college ffaternity, “The Eccritean Society” Was the eubjeOt. of; hi* toast. The last toast on th* ipro* gramwaagiven by Rev. F. O.R osb . of T90, undid* subject was th* “Old CollegeYell.” ' Rev. Roaucotn’poied the college yell while he W*t> *t«* dent at Monmouth," and th* name •old yell ha* been used ever iiuee. When he had finished apeaking all joined in giving th* yell in a man ner that sent its ecboe* rolling and reverberating through th* entire building, Rey.Milled. Taylor and wife of this place attended the banqu*t. M O T , 4‘“ »,"*****■ ’ v>> • -W *Tr of «$*■$***&* Oennty ’Ibadti**** Aesoeiafcien for th* y*ar 1008-1008, ° will be held in the MeKinley An ditorinm, Xenia, O.,D« 0 . It, W . MORNINGSESStON-~9:80. Singing, associationp invocation, Rev, O.P. Hoffman, I^ema; singing, association j address, “The Boy Problem,” Prof. Patterson, James town; University, Extension for association to be voted npOn; ad dress, Prof, Steadman, Clneinnatl; mnsio for th* forenoon' under di rection of Prof. Slegler, Cedaiville. AFTERNOON SESB10N-1 il6 ‘ Music, Ml** JCbaxlotl* Si.gler, CJedarville, add*#**, Prof* Flinnery ^»ai4e, r<H*i«* Fitch and Walton, Spring Valley; address Prof. Crumley Antioch College Yellow Springfi. . * The executive Committee find* that a number .of Gr«*n* County teacher* are not yet member* of .our association. It is hoped that they will embrace the opportunity a t this meeting and enroll for the preteat year. Executive Committee i I*. S. O’Day, Pres.; Martha Crawford, Sec’y.; J). H. Bara**, Chester De- voe, Mary Wilgus. tained during their vis|t to the ex- josltion. , - The register of Ohio people living in Washington will contain about an,QOQname*. It will give lb* full name and. address and will he 'ar ranged in alphabetical. order. I< will also show the county m ,Chio inwhioh the regi*t*r*dper*on form erly resided. A splendid array of handsome and useful articles for Holiday Gifts for every member of your family or friends* Every Article Underpriced. Only a short time until Christmas, make your selection now. Any purchase not satisfactory will be exchanged after Christmas. Note These Specials \ • ’ 4 %’ •' • _’s Suits Gent’s Umbrellas Men's Cuff Butttons La te s t models, desirable materials, handlel9^ v e ^ d e s ir a b T e '^ tO r o m S t,ek P ,n a and Em b lem P ins ,rom - -Do net buy from-cuTalogue aiul fake a chance when you can *•« and be convinced and get cheaper at th* Parish Furniture ^fttoire in Xema. iSd. PERFECT STATIONER! Your letter reflect* yon. I t reflect* your tail*, temperament and character. Your com - *l>ondent*s judgment may be largely influenced by your sta tionery *s by your *orr**p*n- dene*. Dot a* show y*u Hi# b**fc and latest in Writing paper. Ourline 1 * complete *there’* natblag missing. Writing Paper A Nke R d t bF W r itiif tt& l I t Abfryt I b f i t r i g t e l . H e a l I« E i i l t t t Varitfy. - Mr. Frknk *Townriey, tb* wel known stock dealer,, made oh* of th* lArgestabipment* of stock from this place Monday .that has been made in many years. The consignment -consisted . eight cars of hogs and two cars of cattle. This Amount of stock repre sent'd severauthonsand dollar* a* distributed among many farmer*., 3 Mr, Towhuley stated to the Her aid that had i t not been for tb* <pa*aittiB* 1« th* FRtsbnrg yard* owing to Ilia m *^b ***** ' . ^ e m iA i iw v % mm*^stodk 'tog#on* thatday. He badinformationnotto*endany morethanwhatbohadreadyto load, 1■ " OnTuesday another shipment of two cars of hog* wont out and for several day* he will make one or two car shipment* aft*r th* stock is allowed to land in .Pittsburg;for local markets. The first shipment went on East. COURSE IN AGRICULTURE. Th*Bulletin of tb*Wintet Course In Agriculture has jusl been pub lished hy tb*OhioBt*t# University. This oours* open* January 11th and closesMarch 18th—fen weeks, and is Intended for praetical farm er*. ' It was first offered in 1807, when 1Wstudent* enrolled, and In 1806 when 188students enrolled, and It i* expected that a very much larger number will attend this year. Th* buHeUpgives a full descrip tion of the different subjects tangt.t requirement* fer admission, expen ses, snd othermatter* of interest to new students. This'bulletin can bs obtained free hywriting toth* Dean ef the Cellftfa of Agriculture, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT. Ttiesesond number on the lecture course was th* Oriole Concert Company and a large crowd greet ed them at the opera house last Friday evening. The program was pleasing throughout and each num ber wa* encored. The Oriole’s were above the average leeture course numbers. • perfect fitting *$ 6 .5 0 t o ^ . < $1 to $5 Mens Overcoats. ; Men’s7Neckties ■ In beautiful shades and designs of rilk. One in a box> 50c and 75c _Latest models, handsome and de pendable ' 1 ’ $9 to $20 and Gravenetfes Men's Suspenders Ladbes’ Misses tfy ltew& ism rsf * d Onepairia nbox,|o«tthettringfor 1 i) # 7 .5 0 to $ 3 0 .0 0 Boys* and. a present, handsome designs, a pair 50c and 75c Juvenile Suits Men’s and Boys’ Children’s C ' „ ^ ' « * a 1 , ^ , The very betfc on the markets $ 3.98 to $16 handsome design* and dependable materials _ - $1,98 to $5.98 Boys Overcoats Good qualities and latest styles S , W < ^ L ^ ® « ’ ? |* r s Of the best vualifcy and desirable colors and, from In settan<|isep#ate^^ $1.48 upward $1.00 to $2.50 r r — ^ _Ladies Petticoats „ nft , „ , Mm's and Boys' Hats „ ^ te e ^ s c up $2.00 to $7.50 Softand.tiff,all the latest Mock. HeatherblOOmf I.48Up and shades, Shirts $1 to $3 Silk 6p Ladies Wrappers and In woven madras, percales in the latest colors and in white. All sizes r T __ lram Mens and Boys Caps House Dresses 50c to $1.50 In doth, corduroy, plush and fur. A Goodmaterial and full as to size 96c up ISAAC WISTERMAH -Buy a Sweater Jacket for warmth. We have them for #1-00, $St tiuk), to, 0 *0 ana H In men’* siresand gl.OOIn beys’ sires, in ail the newehkde* and patterns. Haller, Haines Ac Higgins, Xenia. iiliiJ There will be a meetiag Uf ih i pastor*, *up«rinfend*nts and Bail* dayscheol worker* of thi* county at the Friend* church la Xenia at ten o’clock a. m. Friday, Diterober uth . This mteting will be in th* aatut* of a conference ami Will b# addressed by a Btat* worker. This being Ohio’* GoldOh Jubilee Bund*/ School year ft is important that a# many oome to the meeting a* pen- lib it, ' - Herber^Havw . *0Uimty pr«*id*at. - - 4 ¥* furnish the home complete, a t the Parish jfn n lm * Btere, Xeh- ha.Ohlm Men’s Underwear Separate garments or union suits, in fleece lined, ribbed and wool. ° - 39 Gents to $2.50 Mufflers and Reefers Desirable color* in silk and wool, from 50c to.$li0 Men's Handkerchiefs Linen and silk, white and fancy . 5c to 50c useful present, : 25 cents to $3.50 * »^ • „ , Men’s Sox - Cotton fleece lined and wool, 7c to 35c Ladles Nightgowns In outing flannel and muslin 48c up Men’s and Boy’s Gloves In wool, mocca, kid and buckskin, 50c t o $2.50 50c to $1.50 Ladies’ Beits , ■ c »’• i* The very latest and beautiful - -‘ 25c to 5 oc M. HYMAN 39 East Main St. XENIA, OHIO - pS' W p)
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