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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 5-19-1900 The edC arville Herald, May 19, 1900 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, May 19, 1900" (1900). The Cedarville Herald. 89. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/89 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. 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Tho Real Thing in Straw Hats. ■■: •, ’. yr‘ .' ■ • j • _> '. • -. h h u jQFfcA:' O , COGITATIONS sounded, sort of romantic, but where fx^rwMsat WsvelM# oir foltege The. spread before theae young people, is* the rommioe in dviug without TraMmm, _ , , Two weeks' a| and knowing the real enjoyment auoh his psntsl tbroagtineatio* THe rVibla of the Architect Wfw Cat ISt .Hx.prcsidcnb (leveland, in the vitatjkmi, the J i ..clase of Cedar- exercises brings to many of them, it It was mure than he could bear. forthcoming College Man’s. Number ville College ittfei is useless to comment upon that part * « Pm U M tted. 80 he made another last effort to reach LEFT of (be Siltur lay Evening Biwt, ‘ dis that they desired bmy the “Bone Of the evening. aomeltody ami again stuck hts head cusses the oft-nfeksd question: Does a of Contention,"- that all should . After, all had partaken of the last out of; the ihior. lie espied the laud- • W« h*v* some wMoIim left for rcpali* I>efpr6 tlie beginniox ori890.- ' In a certain town there dwelt a College Education Pay? and makes join in wiahiug ti^ Seniors happiness course of the sumptuous repast, the Alter As 251b of this month ire will offer any of thee# to anyono who will pay ymmg architect If he Jiad , not lady coming down the hall. He kept Out a strong case iu favor of giving n and success as ttagjir enter upon the toast' master, Bobt. C. Galbreath, in a the repair bill. lieen young, (Juratory w<»uld never out ef sight as far ns possible and young man the advantages of » uni* great voyage of t short, well .worded speech introduced We aleo have a line of new watebee that for style and beauty is not enr- asked Imr if she had seeu his pants. passed outside of large eities. We are making prices extremely low on nil Imvft iieen told. I f hr had not been verrity training, . Last evening i ' rmer differences the intellectual feast of the evening. She was mortally offended. • She qualities, 1 . an architect, it might not hive Oc Other coniributors to this'special were forgotten. id the Happy Bobt,. B, Wilson, chairman of the curred. Biit Mice he w u both, it did told him that site was in better busi- Juniors . aa . ho welcomed the Junior class, then welcomed the Se COME AND SEE US new, she hoped;' " “O, I beg your double uumiier ar*: President Patton, occur ill this wise: ' worthy Heoiors. »> guests • at the niors in a most pleasing way. J. If you am meking graduating presents, Notwitbstandingour very low pardon," the haplessarehitect mn«be«l, of Priiiceloh} President^Jordan, of A neighboring town was. making Keyes’ Hotel,, wkMe they were en Robb Harper, chairman of Senior prices, we’ll give an extra discount of 0 per cent, on presents bought here dur 4,but won’t you send (hat infernal inland Stanford; President Butler, iirrnngenienta to build a pttblfc build* of Colliy; President Aftgetl, of Michi tertained for a fotrihours most sump class responded in such a way that the ing the next 30 days. Everything marked in plain flgures, - clerk up here till I make a few re* iii^ofsiimc note. The architect wav gan, and President McClure, of Lake tuously. The clam of 1901 bad Juniors felt that their efforts toward marks to.him. I am getting-hungry.” {-luil of it, for the building of She' Forest. •*The fiction features are by mnde special pn)|ihaiion, and the the Seniors hod been most, heartily She began to grasp the situation banquet was a ' success in every appreciated, SAM McCOLLUM, The Jeweler. buildings Wav right in his line, and and She disappeared Presently the lan MacIiiren Jesse l.yneli Williams, without it he was notliuppy. neither sense. Edw, McCowi), class of 1901 then clerk-came, lint it was then two Charles M. FfuidraurStanley Water would lie have where today his head. A ‘ few minutes.; after eight the gave a short toast using for his subject o'clock, Breakfast was over and the loo ami \V, L: Alden* Therefore, when lie heard of the guests arrived, and were .assured a “ The College Mubc.”, His effort to s-<; rival architects hud the jolt. The College Man’s Number of the town that wav planning, toput up a pleasant' evening by the hospitable' cause a little fuu by a play ou u What cared lie? He.had luv pants. Saturday Evening Post will lie on all fine building, he bought * ticket for way in whicli the Juniors received few words was taken iu good humor. The things he vuid to that clerk we uewastands -May £4. them. • B. JI. Haul, 1900, gave a wiity the town and went: thither. will n jt begin to repeat. ’ ..Our early If the mouutain would not come to training would not permit it. f W ' Mahomet, Mahomet would go to the Moral: Don’t fake youf pants off to- mountain. Bo he went to the strange have them pressed. [j. towu to get the plana and' specific** A CORNC^o f THE tions and to make hia plans. 1 ' •. Emaumi ' - - ** He stopped at the ■ hotel, which STADIUM* ; seems to have lieeu a very primitive Mr. and Mjrs. JHS. Murray, of this 5F-RIMOF IELD . OHIO. affair, or th<i liest part of this story place, have received quite a collection would never have been told. 'Now it of curiosities from their sou jRomiuie. who is eervdng in Couipany E , 3rd vi happened that this architect was ‘III >itl , ufc» mled for jus aesthetic taste, and If. S. V.. ii» Hie Philippines. % - hi.* p.Hiteb.igiied at the knees,. Aliy* It is a very interesting collection; 4 r*t '" y , THIS LABEL 15 f/WORABLY h *dy knows that pants whicli tmlg at tniein particular ia lus uniquely «jec* ' x-j fa •> v;/ the kiites are not aesthetic iuid not orated hat which lie, wore on (he ,r\tS Wit, KNOWN 10 MORE MEN WHO WEAR weu pretty. If he had b^t; a Turk mawh through the mountains. With a ilcedle ami thread he has traced t);e y,Ohiii:iiii:ia he woiild have cared GOOD CLOTHES THAN ANY OTHER picture of Aguimddo ami other sol whether his punt* (tagged at (he knees diers, a iamt, and the names of the IN SPBIN0HEID. nr «.»t. _ ihithfrWoaneitber of Bmps,-, HtSvrrM; -frtw|(, ‘iliMiijli -~irliiclr he "so, he c included to send them out “to parsetl. Il^huyait is quite a comic 1»1 V1* them predSwl. If YOU WANT 10 YYtAR CLOTHES HCene.tojBo^H whole company of sol* lie gave tlieiu to the clerk" to take diers wearing hats decorated in this out for that purpose. He gnVe him BLARING IT.(All ON manner. imiti'iiciioDv to he sure and cohie beck Another very interestiug thing i« u 111 an hour at (he outside. Meantime map of the islaud of Lukon and its he went to bed. Not (bat he was surroundings, showing tlie towns M.M.KAUFMAN, particularly sleepy. But that is a where the different regiments have THf LEADIN& CLOTHIER. gomt place to go under those ciroum 1 been stationed. The collection con stances. He stayed in bed till he had tains many different coins, both of HaUFMAhi 10HNIR. studied out many beautiful designs that and other countries.There are lor buildings. He studied out many beautiful silk bandkercUsA decorated of the most beautiful plane for houses, very artistically by the natives. ‘ The but what good did that do him? A combs also vorn. and made by them man may intent the most exquisite are very unique, being made of the plans in the world, but if be has no hems of the water buffhlo. CxcHrakms te CiaciaaaU. pants, what good will they dot There are many other curiosities A man with a very inferior plan, which would well pay any cue to go May 21st and 22d for National with pants has a Idg advantage over 1 Convention Luther League of Cin Exchange Bank the home of Mr, Murray to see.