The Gavelyte, June 1906

1:l(i To Our Janiter. I Prexie would enquire as io who broke Lhe transom, who stacked th Th na.vrlyt,, would not br corn- college, who "doctored" stubby'::, lock pletr without a word eonc ming our / who e,rect d thlj ''library'', etc. At Psteenrnble janitor. Jie has figured such times he could be the mo:-t ig– so prominently in the scopade of norant man you ever saw. the students that each and ~very one Many a time has it be n through have a warm spot in their hearts for you, "old comrad", that we have {)S– " 1'. V." When we re a ll the "feed " cap d being brought up on the "·ar– and "spreads'' that afforded so much pet". Arnl altho many times we wer fun , and su much work for the jani- the cause of much trouble w~ assure tor we wonrler why he ever "stood you it wa' only done tho11ghtlessly, for it.'' But the time that he really our only wish is that long and hap(Jy ~howPd hi, ''true blue", was when days may be yours. I TONSORIAL ARTIST. 1 The Home of tiood Clothes. FACIAL MA. SAGI<~ ANll HHAMPOOTNG. I R'l'Tfl l~]N'J'R' PA'l'TWNAGI~ 80LIGTTBTl. J. W. McCOY, Ohio, - - M ----, H _ TOOUR FRIENDS Wt-' Announce We sell nothing but clothes for the young man- not clothes cut on old n1en's figures--but smart and the swagger effectR. · Price $10.00 to $22.50 TtlE OPENl~G OF I ~ - ou~ NEw sToRE. · Misfit Clothing Parlors Your Friends N~gley Bros. 8 11 E. Fifth St., DAYTON. Wm. Wertheimer & Co. Cedarville, Ohio. •

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