THE ONLY T H E M O S T S U C C E S S F U L MEN ARE C O N S T A N T A D V E R T I S E R S VOL. V. D R . O. P . C O L E M A N DENTIST. Modern Dentistry in all its Branches. Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All work auarauteed. FREDERIC Madrid, N . Y. INDEPENDENT MADRID, N E W S P A P E R |IN N. Y., T H U R S D A Y , JUNE NORTHERN 25, 1908. ANNUAL SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT N E W YORK T H E MAN W H O A D V E R T I S E S IS T H E MAN W H O S E L L S No. 6 RESULTS OF Special Column. Wants, For Sale, To Rent or any adverREGENTS EXAMS. tisement under this heading* 6c, a line. Madrid "High School Again Sends Forth It's Annual Quota of Young Men and Maidens. At Madrid High School -Tune J 5-19—Successful Students— A Long List. J.JVIERRIMAN, No ad. received for less tliau 25 cents. HAY F O R SALE—First quality h o r hay, good stock hay and some c h e a p s hav, all in the barn. Mrs. W i n . C Bradley. 4S-tf Bright skies and happy hearts FOR SALE—Vise, bellows, tire bender, have marked another June comReading; Theresa Cavanah, screw plates. Sampson tire upset, upATTORNEV AND COUNSELLOR drill. Enquire of A. E . Empey, mencement season and another Gertrude Cobane, Edwin Fisher, right Madrid Springs, N.Y. 5-2w '.AT LAW. class has passed out from the John Smith, Jessie Walker, HOUSE AND LOT—for sale. The house Helen Kerr, Raymond Lalone, and lot lately occupied by me as my Fire, Life <n.d Accident Insurance portals- of Madrid High School bearing the State's testimonial Dorothy Millard, Percy Norman. home, conveniently located in Madrid placed. Madrid. N. Y. to their proficiency, also being Writing :Bernice Crump, Mar- village. Also my household goods. conscious of the esteem garet Crawford, Jessie Crandall', Inquire of Atty. F . | . Merriman. 1-tf ~V- T3. K E L L E E , proudly and affectionate regard of parTheresa Cavanah, Ruth Gibbons, LOST, BLACK SHAWL —Crocheted, somewhere between t h e Opera House FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING a n d ents, teachers and friends. Lela Hamilton, John Smith, and Ira L. C. Lockwood's residence, EMBALMING. Sunday evening, June 21st. The finder Jessie Walker, Helen Kerr, RayThe baccalaurtate sermon in L A D Y ASSISTANT W H E N R E Q U I R E D . will kindly return same to the Herald mond Lalone, Emma McGaw, Day or Night Calls. Phone Call. the Opera House Sunday evenoffice. MADRID. N. V. Dorothy Millard. ing by Rev. S. Boyd Johnson, FARM FOR SALE—100 acres in good United Presbyterian pastor ot Geography : Roy Armstrong, state of cultivation, situated at ChamJohn Beswick, Anna Brennan, berlain's Corners 1 1-2 miles from t h e GEO. TJ. SHEPAED Lisbon, set forth in choice English the respective'advantages of Jay Chamberlain, Millard Con- new depot on the Norwood & St. LawI T O R W O O D , 3ST. Y . rence R. R., and pleasantly located. physical, n ental, moral and restyne, Marian Cranston, Ella For terms applv to Atty E . P. Martin, F U N E R A L D I R E C T O R ligious education, but demon5-lw Cranston, Margaret Crawford, Madrid, N. Y. AND LICENSED EMBALMER. strated the preeminence of the Theresa Cavanah, Francis All calls night or day receive my per- religious education in man's need. Dardis, Ruth Gibbons, Clarence sonal attention. Rev. Johnson's voice unforGoolden, Blanche Johnson, tunately was hoarse from a cold, Benj. King, Howard Kelly, •••••~M •-M-4-' CHAS E.DAILEY but he developed his theme in Corinne Morgan, Dorothy Mileasy sequence and spoke in senlard, Mary Nowland,Ruth Short, INSURANCE tences well rounded and in terms Seward Small. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT. apt and forceiul. The auditorium Spelling: Julia Brennan, Jay Phoenix Mutual of Hartford, Ct., ContiChamberlain, Francis Dardis, nental of New York, Hartford Fire of was very tastily decorated in Raymond Lalone, Pearl' Pifer, Hartford. Ct. and Maryland Casualty Co. panels of the Class colors—gold and white—in creoe paper, while Ruth Short, John Smith, Sarah of Baltimore. Md. All the ordinary sizes in stock. festoons of daises gracefully deTyndall, Sarah Wellings. pended from over the stage cur* Elementary English : Bernice Reed Goods tain. Potted plants and cut Crump, Margaret Crawford, " Nice new line—Rockers, Fanflowers also lent their enriching Theresa Cavanah,Ruth Gibbons, cy Chairs, etc. hues to the scene. Lela Hamilton, Helen Kerr, Stands and Tables Raymond Lalone, Emma McThe Primary and Intermediate Gaw, Dorothy Millard, John £ Some lovely patterns hi Stands program on Monday evening Smith, Jessie Walker. t and Parlor Tables—the new continued 25 numbers, every one designs are wonderfnlly atArithmetic: Jay Chamberlain, f of them good, but to mention tractive and t h e prices are Marian Cranston, Ella Cranston, *each performer separately and Although the end had been both by parents and friends, and Bernice Crump, Jessie Crandall, £ down where you can reach render due praise would be diffiT them easily. + feared by anxious friends in sushe made as heroic a fight to live Theresa Cavanah, Edwin Fisher, cult, indeed. -We will, however, Cheerful, Ruth Gibbons, Mabel Hamilton, L Some nice X mention the chorus singing which pense for many weeks, yet the as ever was seen. Heptonstall, Howard • Porch Goods was spirited and very sweet, also death of Leland on Monday patient, never allowing his par- Mabel • the daisy'chain drill, which was evening, June 22c!, at 6:20 came ents to know his real sufferings, Kelly, Raymond Lalone, Emma t at very low prices. J as a profound slock to all. H e he held up bravely to the last. McGaw, Dorothy Millard, Percy exquisitely pretty and perfectly had come home from Mountain At the funeral on Wednesday f • Norman, Mason Shaw, Seward executed. Rev. W . H. Jago very gracefully presented the de- View on Friday with an attack morning in St. John the Baptist's Small. Elem. U . S. History: Clyde plomas in sentiments appropriate of pleurisy and very weak but I church the wreaths and bouquets and helpful. The graduating with characteristic bravery was and emblems of floral offerings Abernethy, Elizabeth Brady, planning to return. were more lavishly shown than Theresa Cavanah, Helen Kerr, classes are as follows :— Leland Francis McCormick ever was known in Madrid be- David McKnight, Dorothy MilM-f-f 4-M-f4-f M t » » » t t was born Feb. 20, 1S84, t n e o n ' y fore High mass was sung with lard, Percy Norman, Mary Primary child of Francis H . and Minnie Father O'Reilly of Canton as Nowland, Stanley Pearson, S e Anna Baker Beatrice Adams McCormick-and grew up here in celebrant. Father Byrne of WadHazel Shtets Charles Monique Madrid, revealing tiaitsof char- dinaton pronounced a beautiful ward Small, Martha Scruton, Speaking of oxfords ! Floyd St. Pier Florence Kerr acter that endeared him deeply enlogv in his sermon, but most Margaret Veitch, Mabel White. E n g . 1st yr. Bertha Crawford, Thej' call this the oxford store Glenn Aitchison Henry McCall to all who knew him. Some- touching was the heartfelt tribute Hazel Cogswell, Yula F a y , and we think that the name fits Belle Piatt what reserved but genial among' in few words which Father Edna F a y , Bessie Haig, Mabel exactly. his "friends, faithful to a trust and Stevens, the pastor, rendered, Heptonstall, Bessie Lytle, Thos-. Intermediate We certainly have a splendid with a keen sense of honor, h e , his heart being too full to allow LaBrake, Beulah Patton, Charshowing of all the new ideas in Ella Cranston Marian Cranston gave promise of a career of in- him to preach. H e recomited lotte Turnbull, Bernice Wilcox. oxfords and low cut footwear. Jessie Crandall Bernice Crump iTuence and usefulness. On J u n e . Leland's faithfulness as acolyte, Eng. 2d yr. Hazel Crump, Waddington-Morrisburg t Margaret Crawford 20, 1902, he was graduated,or altar boy, from five to seven- Ena Crosbie, Edith Fisher, Irene •• 1 from the Madrid High School:teen years of age, missing but Haig, Aura McKnight, Marion Howard Kelly with a Regents academic diploma! two Sunday in twelve years Santway, ,Mabel Walker, MarThe Steamer Orizaba will The High School Commence- and attended the Potsdam N o r - , H e also recalled Leland's love garet Walker. The Shoers make Saturday evening ment exeicises on Tuesday afterO G D E N S B U R G , N . Y. mal until within a half-year of.ableness by which he won and Eng. 3d. y r . Mollie Haig, trips during the Summer as noon were held under fayorable graduation, when his healthfailed . held many friends and of his auspices in every way. T h e and xhe power of the " G r e a t great tenderness toward the loved Robert Mclver, Perry Nichols. follows:— . . . . . . . .. ... . • w . . • . . ... ... . . . . M. ... M*M. A A A A Eng. Grammer: Francis BakHouse was completely White Plague " began to be mani- j ones in the home, %' V 'I 1 *V 'X *V V 1' V V * 'JP V 'J' 'J' 1i,V 1 X V '* '* V V * Opera er, Earl Fisher, Mary Mahoney, 7.00 Lv. Waddingtou filled and the program was enter- test in its stubborn refusal to be T h e following pall-bearers 7.30 Lv. Morrisburg taining throughout as,) well as entirely dislodged notwithstand- attended the *body to its final Frances Martin, Bessie McBane, Ar. Waddiugton 10.00 very creditably indicative of ex- ing temporary improvement. A ; rest: Wm. McCormick and Wm. Perry Nichols Myrtle Short, Marion Santway. Ar. Morrisburg 10.30 cellent public abilities. Atty. F . Clark, Potsdam ;Chas.E. Dailey, year ago December he felt enFrench 1st y r . : Mildred Merriman presented the diploAllen H . Wears, J a s . Dardis, mas to the Class in a pleasing couraged to try an offer of an Madrid; Urban Halligan, N o r Barnes, Marian Barnes, Mollie excellent position in a hotel in Haig, Irene Haig, Robert Mcaddress containing many feliciwood; three of these being tous turns and in.which he very Johnsonburg, P a . , but the ex-former classmates. People were Iver, Aura McKnight, Perry Round trip fare, 25c. Nichols. properly eulogized the work of perience proved unfortunate at French 2d yr. Frances Baker. the School during the pa^t year. the end of three months and h e present from New York, WaterIt is doubtful lit an outside speaker declined steadily afterward. All town, Ogdensburg, Canton and Mildred Barnes, Marian Barnes. French 3 r d . : Anna Clarkin, imported expressly for this occa- that could be done for him in the all our neighboring towns, the Teresa F a y , Mabel Farmer, sion would have spoken more five years of struggle was done | church being crowded. CAPTAIN Margaret Walker, ; M a b e l forcefully or more acceptably. - * * * * • * • * + * * * * *-#• Walker. here. Bring your , The reception in the evening was 1 FRANCIS WILLIAM BAKER prescriptions to us—Its ingredients Academic French 4th yr,: Mabel Walker, a jolly affair affording oppor* —fresh and pure—will be..put toPERRY GIFFORD NICHOLS Margaret Walker, Mabel Farmer, Herald Ads are selling tunity for the renewing of acgether correctly and t h e finished TERESA ELLEN FAY Anna Clarkin. product dispensed according to t h e quaintanceships, but this latter MABEL FARMER best teachings in pharmacy. When Advanced Academic Latin 1st y r . : Kathryn Baker, goods for wideawake merMARIAN BARNES feature needs the fostering solicTve have prepared your prescription MABEL FARMER Hazel Crump, Ena Crosbie, chants. ANNA VERONICA CLARKIN you cau feel as sure about i t as itude of an efficient alumni asthough you were an expert drugBernice Crandall, Edna F a y , sociation, an organization which gist and had prepared it yourself. PROGRAM Edith Fisher, Ruth Grave's, Madrid High School needs in Rev. W . H . Jago Bessie Haig, Irene Haig, Hazel *************HUM I *>***] order to cherish its fame and Invocation, High School King, Beulah Patten, Margaret prestige, and we think the time Chorus, Hail to the Flag j-Mabel Farmer Veitch. should be ripe for the founding Oration, The Other Half T I M E TAABLE Perry Nichols Latin Grammar: Teresa F a y , of such an organization by an- Reception, Gordon's Reprieve Effective October 27,1907. Margaret Cavanah Marion Santway. other year at the latest. We Recitation, T h e Switchman's Story 5 7 1 8 Caesar: Mildred Barnes, give herewith the program and Discussion, Resolved:—-That the sending of the Atlantic Fleet p.m. a.m. 2.25 T,v. Raymondyillc 2,35 8,18 on its present cruise around fhe world is a wise act or. the part Francis Baker, Anna Clarkin, I,v, Norfolk M l 11 ****** 11 < t l I ********* roster of Class of 1908 :— 2.60 8.30 Yula F a y , Mollie Haig, Aura Ar. Norwood of our government 8 •i i 6 Bessie Brown McKnight, Marion Santway. CLASS OF 1908 Affirmative, a.m. a.m. p.m. Anna Clarkin Cicero : Marian Barnes, Mabel Motto; 'Remitftnei noo twlren* sneorfttn^* 11.30 Iyv. Norwood 6,-15 Negative. (too 11,45 7,00 High School Farmer, Earl Fisher, Robert lye. Norfolk Chorus, Beautiful Streamlet Card of Thanks. 3,15 11.65 9,00 Ar. Raymoiidvtlle 5.00 Training Class Pearl Alden Mclver, Perry Nichols. Class Poem, > The above trains connect with New York CenMABEL CHRISTINA RUTHERFORD Mary Mahony Virgil'sAeneid :Mabel Farmer. Recitation, T h e Death Bridge of.the T a y W e desire, hereby to express trsl arid Rutland Railroad Go's, trains at NorBESSIE LUCILE BROWN Teresa Fay Latin Prose at sight: Marian wood, our most earnest gratitude to the Last Will and Testament of Class of 1908 Train No, I connects with stage for r,oui*ville MARY ACNES TIERNAN at KaymoMdville. great number of kind friends Address to the Graduating Class and Presentation of Diplomas by Barnes. Ifvenihg train from Norwood will stop at E»st MARY ELIZABETH MAHONY, and neighbors for their thoughtAdvanced Arithmetic: Earl Norfolk and Remington Aveutie upon request. Atty. F . J . Merriman President of Board of Education PEARLE MABEL ALDEN full assistance and tender mini- MARGARET GUENDOLIN CAVANAH Chorus, Grand Medley High School Fisher, Julia"" McGinn, Robert •ft M. H0CO, G.P.A. M.D. IS#NNI?Ttf; Supt. stires in our deep sorrow. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8.) H t Unable to appear owing to illness. 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