The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
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AflTSJa mailing a sket<’li anddc.tfipllnrimay ■ ................. . «n? opictoo ftco wnetliar ao ablypacentaWf. Cotngit ..... HANBB3M caVt OldeM tHteucj fcraacjtmx patents, .tutCPgb Slaca A €3, retell* ePVa‘rats iSSen Gfoa fi^Mws 'iS'i trt'laittdte, twthoatcaargo, inti:* ScientificJfmerican ** MUN & Co,88’^*^___ XttLiddonce, C36JPSLWastiingtca, Ji, WANTED-“ Local and traveling nalcnmcn reproboutiug our reliable Hondo. Any man of good appear* nnenv/ho So not afraid of work ean 2 iiako tl.io a oatir,factory and pol*- manetit buomooo. Writo at once for ft d'tin-, Outfit free. Territory uu- limitod. Big money i.'.an bs made. Apoly qmi'lt. ALLEN NDBSEBT 00 ., KO0HESTKE, N, T , FISTULA ASS) Mb DISUSESOFTHERECTUM f 7 e.-.... -;c3 for, „ t ,..3gO N E.SKMt r't-^ ti'in KC«' Q stem fcsuistMSKWct^ctpaejsss i j . M c C l e l l a n «n«nKi%MTCOLOMIt, 0 . * i tcsm »=s ^,ntrirt] afc tbo Peat OHca, Codnr- villo ‘Octob.or f!l, l ‘ >7, ao cecond Icia-aamatter. EBIBAY, 4lTNE ’ 2, 1910 naeacES3 FIFTENTH ANUAL Tiio following Jo tbo program for tho week of Collogo Commencoment: Sabbath, Juno 7 P. M. Bacca- laucoato sermon In tho Reformed Presbyterian church. Tho sermon will ho delivered as usual by the Presldont of tho Collogo, tho Rev. David McKinney, D. D., LL.D. Monday, June 6 th, 8 F, M. Class! night in the' Opera House. Wodnesday, June 7th. 1:30 P. M. Ivy Day T'.xercises on the College Campus. 7:00 P. M., Recital of the Department.of Music, in the Re formed Presbyterian church. Thursday, Juno 9, 7:30 P. M. Lit erary, Society Diploma Exercises, in the College Chapel: Friday, Juno 9th, 9:30 A. M., Fifteenth Annual, Commencement, in the )pera House. 8 P. M. Alum ni husinel’s Meeting In the College Chapel, 6:30 P. M., Alumni Ban quet in College hall. The Seniors at their Class Night Entertainment will present what is believed to be the most elaborate and pretentious play that has ever been attempted in the history of the institution. It la a play of Ameii- can college life entitled, *:For Old Eli.” The cast of twenty-one char acter is hard at work, and already has the play well in hand. The re maining time is to be spent in per fecting it. This year’s glass is known for ■its histrionic ability; hence something especially fine is expect ed of it. It has also called to its assistance the best talent m the other classes.' The program for the Ivy Day Ex ercises is as follows: Opening Prayer, Prof. W . R. Mc- Ohesney. I Vocal Solo, Mr. John 0. Stewart. •‘Let 3ye-gones Be Bye-gones, (Buryiug the Hatchet), Miss Flor ence J, Willsamson, Response from the Juniors, Mr. Ream Sliroades Class Poem, Miss Bertha A.. Stor mont. Vocal Duct, Miss Grace L. Beck- ley and Mr. li, W. ITstiek. Planting of the Ivy and the De livery of the Spade to the Junior*, Mr. It. TV. Ustick, Acceptance of Spade, Mr. Dewitt 3. Morgan. College Song, “ Cedarvillo’sA Col lege.” The annual program of the liter ary societies will be given in con nection with the farowell meeting for tho , Seniors Thursday evening, and promises to be as interesting as In former years. Tho exercises for Commencement day will include addresses by two members of the graduating class, Miss Flor ice Jane Williamson, whoso subject is “ The West Wind” and Mr; Robert TVoodbridge TJstick whoso subject is ” The Pioneers of Progress” and the address by the orator of tho day, tho Rev. Levi Gilbert, D. D ., LL.D., editor of tho Western Christian Advocato, of Cincinnati. Music will bo furnished by thoMcOwen Orchostra of Spring- field, O. Tuero will bo ten graduates, four tn tho graduate department and six in the collegiate department. Those who will recolve tho degree of Mas ter of Arts aio Miss Anna Alberta Crosv/ell, A. B., Ralph John Hill, A. B., and Prof. F. M. Reynolds, s). B., of Godarville, and Edward B. Shaw A. B., of Pittsburg, Pa. Those who w’ 11rocoivotho dogroo of Bach elor of Arts arc Bertha Alida (dor mant, of Xenia, JOBophino Orr, John Orr Stewart, Jr., Lydia Eleanor Turnbull, B o b o r t Woodbridgo Untiek and Florence Jano William son, of Oodarvillo, Tho alumni, m thoir buclnoco ibeeting will concidor matters of groat interest to tho members of tho association and of vital importance to tho Institution. Tho alumni ban- quota arc gotting larger each year and will bo tho hoot yet, • - Falling a Birthday. A rxlfthhn? of tho Lyoonder Jobs Apghton family rrcontly nave a birth* «1..y party, at whirls Micro figureJ a . o.en d with (asiiP/o. Too neat Xji'vlt the titpiefona i olcbraftd tihcwm* t( y’o Wnthday. at:“d tho f af:o woo <3ore» sated with ciccffi-- ligWr, Iho nolgli* fijrn cay it srally wasn't bin birthday; that hia uo'Dcr fahed yp a birthday to enlo? to got ahead c i these cnadlei.^ Atchison G 2 o&e. LEGAL NOTICE. Molvin I’crrin, PlainUiY vs. " Jerry Jones, Dofendant. Caao No. 12.S5C4, Oommon Pleas Court, Groono County, Ohio. Jerry Jones, defendant m above entiled action, residence unknow, will taho notice tuat on the- C.Cib day of May 1911, said planttff field in said court htn petition for damages against said J oiiesdofendantanionn fc prayed for and that said Jonas dofendant, is required to answer or demur to caid petition on or before July loth, loll, or judgment may be taken against liin. Melvin Perrin, Plaintiff. d, m mntttmtmt t»* ms& MMOtnl m* Mtftft ef ib*(Mf*f WSi bowsb dr, kta«r Wm* nM XilVir m » Ptato of Ohio, Groom* Ce ConstoS Common Pleas. | j(*lm Htifinsy, Adm r do btrain n»»n wfth will annexed of 0 . M.* Hauglioy, doe’ fl. Plaintiff. j vs. | it. W. Uaugfcoy et ol., Defemlants, J E. W . HaUglioy, residing In tho City of Tampa, In the state of Flor- . Ido, will take notice that the ahova named PlalntiS bus filed his peti tion in tho Common Picas Court of caid County, sotting forth that said Defendant, E. W, Haughey, a« the Administrator of said V>M. Haugii* oy had wrongfully appropriated mosey belonging to said, citato to his own uso and had invested tho cauio m two promissory ,notes, each secured bymortgage on real catato situate in said Groono County, Ohio, and calling,, ono for $300,00 and the othor for $223.00 ami signed tho first by Albert L. Haughey and Anna Haughoy, and the second by A. L. Haughey and Anna Haughey. Tho prayer of tho naid petition io that the said notes may bo found to be tho property of the said estate and tho said defendant, R. W. Haughoy, may bo ordered to deliver the said notes to tho said .Plaintiff. , The above named defendants will take notice that the said petition' will be for hearing m said court atXepia, Ohio, on and after July 8 th, 1911, and that thoy aro required to ans wer the same by said date or judg ment may be .taken against them. John Hussey, as Adm'r as aforesaid by J. N, Doan, Atty j-80-d ■OMUiEJitlo V»ia« reuerea br oa* e to. MOan* Aatl-Ffcta WU*. * 4omm '» «*e -■4 p; -(*c i u * ^ t . S’ !g io L z ' : * *• ’ . i c n cn ow?c :1r> f 1 ' n i *) tbo VC’- C' t { r, vi 7 , ,i— c , ’ yy2 ' 3» 31 f'C..'* Sr ;s i ci It P-i '»■iy tom Thfi Ii-'frn ^ uH, . i :vr.'Ql vcccc'1! woo lyirg in tr,r> i u' ? r t P«rt r,n Oro i1ny a i v 'i for r' i t c ot Lmivcn and f<ir a c*i i ” ^ g *i t1'' h, find, rw’ der 5y t a!' j ;.r..iy a**d n o t wishing to rp.;;J tin.'' n r'* to tlio gal* ley, he coined tho r ’t fall of Iinivci ami ff'rtis otd t.tc-i; St in tho crarc''o of fI:o ! o 5r h pun, ratting tho tampion in of;pr it. About an hour aftorwai.'l tho ckiiral enmo aboard, and do th o gun wan Faded with blank cartridge they urtnl It to firo a cotato. It happened. r t ; a t g n u wno aimed toward the town anil almout point blank at tho Grand hotel, Tho gccsta had atmcmblcd oa the porch to wit*. nc::o the ceremonioo, wlL'n they wore sainted with n rain »£ knives and forks, which stack against the wood en walls like quills on a porcupine and drove tho startled cighfoepra in a mad head over heels scramble Indoors in fear of a possible shower of pots and pans*and dishes. A Quaint introduction. An old Missourian recalls the quaint speech with which an old Federal cOl- fiier once? introduced General James Shields to a Missouri audience. The introduction included a high tribute to Stonewall Jackson's generalship. Said, the old Union soldier: ,"Friends and Follow Citizens—Allow me to introduce General James Shields, n citizen of two countries, a hero of two wars, general in two armies, a senator from two states and the man who came nearer whipping Stonewall Jackson than any other man ever did,” and here, looking around and seeing .no ladles in the audience, he added, “but didn’t do it by a d—~d sightl”— St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Dr. MU m ' Anti-VMn WU* r«U«v« pam Shetland Pony To b*> given away Monday , Nov. 20 , 9 11 . At 7 o’ clock p, m. In addition to the Pony will be given $50 in Gold—divided into seven prizes, $15, $10 $5, $5, $5, $5 $5, Tickets given with each 2oc CASH purchase. Save Your Tickets. C. C. Weirner. Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats, Fruits Etc. We Meet ail Prices Made. CEDARV1LLE, OHIO. GAL AND LETUS SHOWYOU —OUR— Gearless Hay Loader Corn Plows Engines Feed Grinders And a Full Line of Harvesting Machines Wagons Buggies, Cream Separators Posts Tile Fence and Sait Double and Single sets of Driving and Work Harness Get Prices on above line of goods TRY SALVET STOCK SALT. Children for Flef©ier?s ®lieK nd You Htmi Always BottgMsand wMeb. tms been In us© for owe SO years, Stas bom© tit© signature of and lias been mad© under Wo per^ soraai OTpervMoa sine© Its infancy* A llow no on© t o deceive you. In this. A ll Counterfeits* Im itations and ,tfd « 0 i>aS'’g ood ?!, are b a t .Experiments t h a t trifle w i t h and endanger tlx© health, ©f JMamta and CMIdren—•Experlene© against; Experiment. What is CASTORIA (Jastorto is a Ixarmless (substitute for' Castor Oil, Enre° . goric, Drops »nd Sootbing1Hyrupsr*- It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor .other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. ItTdestroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrhcsa andWind ’ Colic. It relieves GCeetMng Troubles, crare3 Constipation, end Platuleney. It. noslinllatea tho Food, regulates ’tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. She Children's Panaccar-Th©Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature o f ; IT WILL J i m Toll < II m i : SPOT and prove an. every day win: or ovrry tltno. Goo-d SjpaJfh, good .cbeor and long life Io _what wo promipo if yon Buy Our Meats Mieroboo, dincaco and death lurli in a lot of the moat thafs’o cold, but not in our:;. V/e od l the best ami at a fraction nhovo coot, Our market is safe and not hl ^11 priced. G H- CROUSE, Cedarville, Ohio, TheKind YonHaveAlwaysBought In U se F o p O v e r 3 0 Yea rs / THECENTAURCOMPANY. T7MURRAYQTREET. NEWYORKCITY* _ CARPET SEASON HUTCHISON & GIBHEY Have .the largest stock of Room Rugs yet shown. Tapestry Brussels and Axminster $9.90 to $25.00 Matting Rugs . . . . . $ 3-75 to $5.00 Nice for Dining Rooms. N E W SU IT S - W A IS T S - SK IRTS From the Best Factories. Cream, Blue etc., all prices, all sizes. XENIA, OHIO. flew tram Cover to Cover m l W E E S T ERLS A 1 N E W / I , IN TE RN A T ION A L 1" D IC T ION ARY JUST ISSUED, Eii. ■Chief, Bs*.W. T.Hams,former U.S. Coai,. &i Efeeatioa. The Webster Tfaditioa Developed fcy Modern ScientificLexicography. KeytoLit eratureof SevenCeaturies. General Information Practically Doubled!. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 400,000 Words and Plirases.. G E T TH E B E S T = in Scholarship, Conven ience, Authority, Utility. ^ T7ritsfornpcclme3FA£j*tt3 G & C. fiTERSIAiaCO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Yci willdrC!lc.favortomentionthispublication. The Bookuialter .. 4 estaafaiit... IN THE BOOKWALTEA HOTEL HIGH STREET DININGROOA FOR LADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W as C E N T S , Lunch Counter on Main Flor Open Day and Night. Tho Boat af Good Ue#d in tha Oul- luary Departmant. J. H. McHILLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer . 1 Manufacturer o f thuuMit fitave Vaults fend Cement Building Bloeka. TolephOn* 7. Cedarville, .Ohio. Fresh Fish seswsss DR. LEO ANDER50N, Veterinary Surgeon* and Dontist. g r a d u a t e o . s . ij . Office V/addlo’t; Livory Barn. Citizens 'Phone 93 ami 01 CEDARV1LLH, - - OHIO C. N. & Spring and Summer If you want to dress right up.to-date let us make your clothes. We have the goods and we guarantee theworkmanship. Every thing to be first-class or no sale. JACOB KAHY, Tha laadlnig Merchant Tailor. Xenia* Ohio, ISBEAUTY WORTH YflUpWHILE! ViolaCream natively eradicates rrccalcs, incles, b la ck beads, cunbtita eod tan, j re s tn r 1 a g diseased. 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