The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
v .ii % a *, ~-v*er | w m and r e ^ c m , Mr. Rooea Battsor arched Thuvs« slaymorning for ashort visit. OHIO’S SCENIC STATE EXPOSITION GROUNDS. Farfailiwl f'i the :«onv‘ branty of nio Ohio l-Uato Fair nroinulu. Delight fully Iwatod ami comprising lir> uctp . s of rolling land, onuuurntcil with rate Sbcubbcry, flav.mfc;; plant-', artSJMni shaded lanes and broad, cican avenues leading to the mammoth espoMtion buildings. It is au ideal resort, the equal of any pleasure park in the slate. Its beauty will be further enhanced this season, from tho fact that night exhibitions will be in vo;vue a 1 grounds mad bfiUdnign will bo brilliantly illuminated each evening of tho ipor-ltlon, Aug. 150, 31, Kept 1, 2, 8. Bunerb enterialnuieut will be programmed nightly. Miss Mao Wiulo of Sonia is tho guest of Bliss Agnes HSorroont, Mr. M, W. Coiling of Trenton v/io m town Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr, ( ’has. Htcvenrion ami wife aro visiting rdativ a in Logan comity. Mr, T. O, Wolford has returned from a flying trip to Virginia. l JlbAsr * *:* Kfll t I,-, ,vri j«!!, [firemUiig utx week *H; r, Ip/ii.'S Mr. hi, 5 J r 12erce ryrnt ScFs''a?haM't,ft»# F o ’ ps - ?Cra, J . B. Wuuei I'ktjbe nt spam Inn U hi . v < til Sr« set. C1A B A K V IL I4 - CftLLEGfe C ED A R .V IL L R , OHIO. F irs t S em este r Schedule, 1909=10. ■Mi’, nml M l., J . M. J,”.n aujjj j Fred, of h» riiigileld vet re guestq of relatives hero over Sabbath. Mr. Harry JTngley was in Colum bus. from Sunday evening until Monday evening. Mrs. J , It. Hay of JLiushyltania, a sister of Mrs. Mary McMillan, ie visiting relatives hero this wool?. NEMOCORSET 314 For Short Stout Figures ALSO 350 TA STOUT Recommended fdr Odm- si^oupG fort and .Durability, N!5W way aeli EFSTIMP HUTCHISON & G5BNEY Bargains Received. Cotfcon Sh ee ts .................................. . .39c. (Fu ll size, seam in the middle.) Large Towels..........„ ............... .10c, 12 l-2e Pillow C ases ...................... , ....................... 10c HUTCHISON&GIBflEY’S, f J OHIO. I gweeweewawt THE RAPID Folding Go-Cart | combines comfort, durability and appear-, ance at the lowest possible price consist- H H f ent with quality. Mother’s motto;— j^ B L “Nothing too good for the baby," . _ We also manufacture Thom, son’s JjWWFolding Crib.- Sanitary, comfortable, e m m convenient, durable and economical. iMHI// Ask your dealer to chow you a “ llapid w/\ii l>oltlu»gGo-Cart" and Thompson’s Fold* ing Crib, both of which are necessary articles for the baby. ’ The beet one motion Collapsible Cart made. If your dealer does not handle these two articles, write us direct for price and circulars. MISHAWAKA FOLDING CARRIAGE CO., . Mllhiwika, Im), M c C ullough ’ s life savihg BLOOD PURIFIER A Speedy and Safe Remedy for all DiseasesoftheSkinandBlood. Humor.?, Ulotdier, Pimplcc, Pustules, Fait Rheum and all diccaeea arPing from impure blood or low condition cd tho system. Especially recommended for all forms of fk'iuttc R h eum a tism . PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. FOR Sf.LE BY DRUGGISTS. Manuficturedby HoCULLOUGHCHEMICAL CO., Kanton, Tannassaa. THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO IS USED AND ENDORSED BY Th* Cf»«d Cer.Sffvatsrf of Music. N*-wYorkCity* Th» F««(!»vl*ar.ia Co!l*«i» of Mutic, Philadelphia. , Chktfao Censernaiorn A HinahawSthsa! #fOpera, Chicago. The Fusfclo Goftsevatery t! Music, Ptfebltb Celo. AMDDTMKR LEADING COMKHVATORIE* x>rS«mSat*fmr?Ynh;lcre‘aKJMs’.'htorab!ocafiait2onsw|iichle«en itm rt$rrr*Zfitu-t2tm. niKJit ii”'}achieves! ahrillfao*stirrer'f as thoj*"*4clcaant tostrtiBicnt T n M l k f p M \vBttfi i o n Q x e u t . « £ im c m . Hm LEH R ^ 0OM !*A SY f M nnn frg- * FP.Stori; Pl».B Mrs. J . C. Barboi’ and guest, Bfiss Rona K. "Brown of Detroit, spent Wednesday in Cincinnati. Misses Nellio and Bello Tarbox of Findlay are being entertained by relatives hero. Mr, Moore . McMillan is visiting his sister in' Rushville, Ind. Ho will also visit in Bloomington, Ind. Miss Mary Marshall of Xenia is spending a few days here with rela tives and friends. Misses Berthaand Martha Ander son left Tuesday lor a two week’s visit in Lancaster. Miss Carrie Cline of the O. S. & S. 0 , Home is visiting at the home of Mr. Samuel Kiidowv Thb Corry reunion was held Thursday at the Xeff Grounds, Yellow Springs. . Misses Lillie and Ethel Barlow' left Saturday for a two weeks visit in Wilmington and Pert William. Mrs. John McDonald of Baden, Pa., a former collegefriond of MigS Mary Ervin has been her guest the past week, Mrs, J , W . Johnson and two daughters, LucUe and Eleanor, spent Thursday in South Charles ton, V Mr. Roy~MftUhew* and wife of Hillsboro were "the guests of Mr. J . W, Mattbswa and family last 'week, 9 • Harry Me., a . former Greene county horse, now owned b y Dr. Cooper of Dayton lowered his murk last Friday from 2:M.!.A"to 2 :0i*AA. Mr. Oscar Satterfield and wife left Wednesday for a trip to Niagara to bogone a few (lays) .T. (i. McCorkoll will take ivls place as substitute. Miss Mao Adams teft last Satur day for Newport, ()., where si. will resume her studies in tho high school oftliat place. Mr, Fred Otis and -wife and Miss Hattie Latham of Springfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall last week. Prof. A. L. Palmer of the college Is litre this week looking over tho town and getting acquainted before college opens next month. Messrs. Joseph Finney and Wood- bridgo Ustiek returned Saturday from the Miami Valley Chautau qua, where they have beeu the past month. Miso Florence Forbes, librarian, is taking her vacation, spoiling tho time' with relatives in Yellow Springs. Miso Bouse Rosa in acting in her place. * Mrn. 3*3. C. Oglesbeo and daugh ters and Mrs. A. O. Bridg1 an and .Mias Inez Bhepbml viruied Mr. I). (J. Fox and family in Springbok! Wednesday Daily-feta. ClevelandandCedar Point■=Daily * 3 t)olf-| fell to Ukt * *He cmthe eOwKnieted. Oectckl, mttH t*i**aar **M tt STEAMER EASTLAND Th« ether«**»« of It* d*« # b fSEASDIfOWNAilUNE12. PtOttE* StFY. 12. ......... 5.. illUliMl. IJIM.Imi'l J#AY« t.t¥Wt!W V Attlve I'uSJS Afttf* ... , #.1-5A. M, » tta'tA.M. O Ais M, * JASE* K. Free -e»e on VmtA, tomr.mam «» 4 a m & t « acb »« tittxm ttoia to *u t hus, **Sl or Water. . , . , »Kittumtf n **bm * '(*•> €rt»«l—d.». Mr. Win. Ritter, who lids boon a t tending summer school at Wooster is hero for a few days, Ho will visit, lit Cincinnati and HamilUm before' returning for the opening of college nest month. Tho mosquitoes have bad full B\vay about town Tor m >ro tlmn a1 wool;. Tho botuuUry weather has brought millions of the pesky things aiul a good night's sleep was far from tho ordinary. , Mr. William Hipping, left last week i'«r Heunfe a:ni tho West. Tenth* Mi. 1‘harle* <mlth visited his father at (Jallipolif the first of the week. Mr. Gus Finnock of Dayton was U iep acH to f Misset Frances Abott and Nellie McMillan «ver Sabbath. 'Mr. J ., Giles, -he nierohaut tailor, is able to bo out after a rtego of ty phoid fever. Mrs. W- L. Mavsh.all ar.d son, Alfred of Xenia are visiting rela tives. Miss, Lena Collins of Monmouth, 111. Is exported h*r« this week for a visit with relative*. Bliss Bertha Dean visited with Miss Mable Dean of Xenia from Thursday until Saturday. Mrs. Jams* Murray again carried off first prize on a velvet quilt at the Greeuo county fair. Prof, J . Raymond Fitzpatrick, who lias been attending the 0 . S, TT- summer school was iii town Wed nesday. Mr. F . W- Roudehnsh, wife and son of Memphis, Tuna., were guests of Hr. M. I. Marsh mid wife from Monday until Wednesday, Miss Mae Tarhox returned home Monday-after a weeks outing at Lewiston reservoir with a camping party. Mr. Fred TarbOX of Findlay, who has been visiting relatives here fora we’ek, returned to his home Wednesday, Prof, Morgan/ the new Professor of mathematics Of the college, has rented apart ofMi** Lillie fcjtewatt’a. house. Mrs. I . O. Davis'and children of Cincinnati* arrived o Wednesday eveaing and will visit here for a few day*. Mr, and Mr*. W. A. Collins enter tained anumher of fmuds Tuesday in honor of Prof. J , If, McMillan and wife of Monmouth, HI. Messrs. C. M. Crouse and J . H. Wolford spent Wednesday and Thursday at Tippecanoe City a t tending the annual' tnw ion of tho Ohio Marylander's association, •Tho Bummer Institute a t Rose- moor Park near Jamestown on Wednesday want a great success. Ex-Governor Harris was present and made an address. Mrs, J . 0 . -Stewart and mother, Mrs. Sarah Y a »E t!«n , who have been spending several Weeks m Middletown, N. V„ arrived horn* Tuesday evening. I’rof, Josiah BaxUrnf Pleasantou Texas, spent Tuesday evening with Rev. W. Ik Putt. The two were class and . room mate* in college And had not seen cmdi other for sixteen years. ■Several from here attended the li’arnmrs’ parnie a t Bookwalter, Tuesday, This is an animal Affair and is attended by «ev*ral thousand people. Gov. Harmon wxa present and made an address. Tho dispatches ntato that Ambas sador Wmtchuy Reid sailed Satur day for New York. Ho has been invited here to participate in the Centennial of tho Jteforim d lk’es- byteiiun church on August 27, £S, S:i Mr. J . A, McMillan returned from Minneapolis, Kan,, Monday, after spending several weeks there dur ing tho harvesting of tho wheat crop. Mr. MeVSllan has extensive laud interests in that section and he reports that there ivm a d crop of wli«At. l. The iiamec and numbers of eonreeo rorreapond witSi th«:r' found <jn pngco 27 ro hi at tho cafalognn. Thofigures in tho columns to the right of tho studios indicate elmhouro of recitation on the different day of tho week. Preparatoryand Colleglato olaGUenwill roclto in fort-nonn. Tho houra begin succeesivoly no follows; Fifth, ninth. Seventh, First, Second, Third, Fourth, 7:1. j a. m. a. in, fijlMa, m. ‘J:;>oa. m. lu;h» **. 10;Su a . i i ;>o a . in. in. in. m- Chapel oxoreincB aro held daily at 0 : 1-1 a. Chapel lectures aro given Monday. D ub I uobb meetings aro hold Friday, Laboratory work will ho given in tho afternoon. Oratory, Music and Drawing hours will he arranged by professors and utudonto. R EQ U IR ED STUD IES F re shm an , Chemistry fi..................... English 15................. ............... French 23................................. Gennau 27................................. Oreok 31................................... Latin 42 ................................. Mathematics 40 ..................... Sophomore Bible 2,....-................................ English 17, Section j ........... Fnghsh 17, Section I I ......... French 24.............................. German 29.......................... ..... Greek 88....... ........ ........... ........ Mathematics 51..................... ' Physios G4 ............................... Jun ior ‘ Blplogy 4.................................. English 19,....... ...... ................. HRtory 38 ............................. Psychology 69........................ Senior . Astronomy 1........................... Economics 9....................'....... JHtlnes 61.................................. 1 'lilosophy 08.......................... E lective Astronomy 1.... .....;................ Chom: Quan. Anal. 8 .......... English Poetry 19.......... ....... French, Elem. 28................... French, 2d Year 24........... ..... German, Elem. 79................. German, 2nd Year 80............. M>Tu;\V ,Th! F 1 i 1 i 1 5 3 2 i 3} a 2' 2 2 f) 6 5 ' 0 5 6 0 2 3 4! 4 . 4 8 a 3 0 l G!' 4 4 3 * 4 4 6 ! o 1 li 1 8 a 3 2 2 4 2 2 2 a i>M a 5 a 0 5 0 4 4 1 4 a f) 1 ■ - 5 : 5 6 2 1 6 8 5 5 3 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 & 4j 5 4 { 2 2 2 2 1 1 i 7 7 7 7 7 '7 4 0 6 6 (irook, Elem. 8 2 .................. Greek, Anal). 83.’...... .......... Hebrew 35.... , ..................... History, Mod. 30................. History, Atner, 88............ Latin, Cicero 42................... Latin, Tacitus 40.................. Matt). Anal. Gooin. 01.. .... Pedagogy 67.......................... Philosophy 63........... .......... Hoc. Psych, 71. - ................... Hoc. Problems 73.................. P repara to ry Studies F ir s t Y e a r . English 7fi.............................. History 85.............................. Latin 87 ..............*........ Mathamatlcs 93................... Second Y e a r CivicB 75...........- ............;..... English 77...,..............'. Latin 88-.................... ; Mathematics 94.................... T h ird 'Y e a r English 78.............'•................. German 79............................... Greek 83.................. ... Latin 89.................................... Mathematics 95..................... Fou rth Y e a r German 80............................... Greek 88.................................. Latin 91.................................. Mathematics 97.................. . Science 99.............................. i M .Tnj W -Tli! F . 7[ T 7j 7 7 : Oi C, •«i 6| 3 i •■ 8: 1! I 2 . *;■ i . j i] 4 •1 » 6; ■ f ■8! 4 4 .. 4 ; ~i 1 i! 4 5 J) 4 2 ] 2 8 0 . I 4 4 .. 1 -2 1 0 7, , 7 6 3 C 5 '6 1 2 2 5 0 i 4 1 5 7 4 7 7 .1 .5 0: 6 6 0 6i 3 2 i! 2 .71 7 2 4 £ X G E T OUR PRICES ON PRINTING Hole This They Go Noislessly «WE WHX HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT” This is the celebrated "Grey Streak” that made the much talked of record at the recent Savannah races. Speed 76 miles per hour. The car for^all occasions and especially [the “ Doctor’s” frieadL Tlio many friend* her* of Dr. H. M. Held, formerly of this place, now loeattd a t Eaton Town, N\ J . will rogiof to l,rar that In has boon confined in a hospital in Minneapo lis BuiTorlug with hernia and pneumonia. He had gone to th a t city for an op? ration wh*u ho con tracted pneumonia rmoute, Mr. James McMillan lifts bc.Mi quite ill for 8ume time suifering. with something like i nralysir. of, Uio i;raiu, Tliwr* hfts not boon much change in hie mnditlun this woj’k. His sons, Mr. Fred McMil - laii of Dcs Moines- iov a, a;ul Rev, Jason Is, McMillan and daughter, Mrs. McKenzie of New York aro hero, llov Hoincr McMillan and family of Atlanta Ga., ami Mr. Harlan McMillan arc «\ptctc<l her* this week. ■ / Mr. and Mr*. G. Pauli and t.ott. of nosv Hak’ii). accompanied by elm former « mother. d boro the first, of thfi iv»ck, Mr. I'anll will remain bore for a f»*w <!*>■ looking after his bviHincs* i>*fm sts and wilt J likely go on •!' Illinois on a business \ trip Sir. Vftuir* alfe. mother and | non, have :ir*<n» to Buffalo, Y . V ,,to visit vviili Uev* W*l»or Ht pi'iugftnd wife. .Mr. Pauli I* »u*nag, r of a, la rc /’ f«Gu bei-ngiuji »•> a wealthy mini'ojc-raBT In Penuayhauia fthd is meeting wllh f**d succe»*, l Model No, 10, with RoadsterBody, 18 H. P ., $1000.00. SPECIFICATIONS Seats Three Persons. Current supplied by Magneto. Wheel Base 91 inches. Shaft Drive. Pressed Steel Frame. Tour Cylinder Engine size 3 34x3 34. This same car, with Tonrahout Body, $1,050.00. * - BUICK Model “F 9 $ Most reliable car on the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt ed for country driving. Model “ F ” Touring Car, 22 H. P ., $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4^x5. Chain .Drive. This same car with lloadster Body if desired. BUICK Model No. 17 The greatest Car value offered for 1909. Do not ever consider other makes until you have seen this “Silent Fo rty .” Car has straight line body of approved design and is a beauty. Model No. 17 Touring Car, 40 H. P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 4?.x5. This Car equipped with lloadster Body if desired. Wo alno ImvQ lo offer tho SOIt. P. ufivoii iiaflsoiiger Touring flat. Complete ppeeifleatlwsia given on requetit. This same oar equipped with IloafloK r Body if lUoisnl. Aluo agnnin for tho “ Tm-om- pumblo White Hteamor/’ Five par-si nger Touring Cur ?L\u:ih I'or a "'town oarM Uiero its nothing to surpass our low rut tlirerfc ilrivo “Wuverly Elect i lo.'* Asilent oar. $l,SwMn». A visit to our Garage will convince tho most t^avtlng that v.t* have the imvit tviiablo cars at low- cst prieeo. Wo have two oar loads on tho way. Uali and insju'ct tho lino bc-f no inveatimr. W , ' * Ij The Central Electric & Supply Company ■ KELSO & GARFIELD , Props. - - - * - South Detroit S t , X EN IA , 0 . y
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