The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
tr#*!' BilIIMWM AN INOIU’IJNUNNT WKKIO.V titeWMl'AVlilk. -rwsesssss SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 91 1801. ir . JT. J i t A111, Ed ito r iim lE rop ’r PST^CE S 1.25 PER ANNUM. * \i H V { I T V . t o T f 1') i Fifty-two y.r.vr- ago, lu-ar Grand I X 1 | J { 1 [ J t X l a ! J„£ J J , IJnvpni Tyiieli.. a hunter nniucil Smug- j (J:s:ij5ptaml. Chester Wood,* wood chopper, was accused o f having lulled hitn and was hanged by a mob, His sweetheart went mad and his father died o f a broken heart. Last week, Smugglers, now over 90 years old, reappeared. He had-' been living all these years in Massachusetts, He wept bitterly when he heard of the ■AVBumetVKBrs:r. •-•vza*CK!i« tim mmstcmmmm Every time one o f the big Krupp jfate of Wood, guns is fired iftlOQ dissolves in smoke, i War is not n friend of the taxpayer, f Mrs. Pnilip Beyer, ol Minneapolis, . _____ _ _____•____ * j recently, sued her er^twhih* lover foi ls the fund of American humor :S78; the cost o f HV.I meals a t 2o centfi rutm iag low? The really funny arti- each, nhieli she had iurni-iied lihn A N D R E W J A C K S O N SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO . - D E A L E R I N - clcs of the Danbury News man are being republished. Robert Shaw, of Snow’s Fall, Me., took au outdoor siesta the other day. When' he awoke he found himself nmnit a serviceable pair of trousers. Field mice, whbh swarm in Oxford1 county, “had gnawed , the garment into shreds and carried it away.” during their two years’ youi-t.-hip. She secured a judgment for $90. Speak ing of this judgment the Philadelphia Record says: “ It settles the principle that in the eyes o f inscrutable justice there can be no recognition of free lunch amenities in the aflairs of court ship. , ' _ _ Samuel I’adimis, of Hollis, N. J , Modern enterprise for almost everything. 'The mamilao turn of buttons from blood is a large industry at Bridgeport, III. Earrings, breast pins, belt clasps, combs and trinkets ard also made from the same material. There was a unique encounter in the streets o f Detroit the other day. Hank Johnson, blind and half a leg short o f the usual number, and “Shorty” Barney without legs put their differences to muscular arbitra- 'tson, The legless Burney was not equal to his antagonist, but though beaten, would not run. ,. , went chest out ting the other morning, finds some use!,,. , , ,,, , , , , tsimultaueously A. lmrl.es Jvmkel and Harry Austin went hunting, Cadmus wore a squirrel-skin cap. and bad just climbed a chestnut tree when the boys came along. They saw tlm tip of the equirrel-skin cnp«among the foilage, not unreasonably inferred that it was a s )Uirrcl, and blazed aw»y The cap came down and Cadmus tollowed. Mot at all grateful for not being as dead as that Cadmus’who presented the Greeks with tin alphabet, he re- fuM'd to accept the apologies o f the boys, and seizing a stick proceeded to beat them. His scalp was only torn up in three places. r i A N E W S T O C K O F SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING, SASH, DOORS BLINDS. SCREEN DOORS K _ * ' A large stock, All ske, Beady for hanging, at low prices. Estimates furnished on application, for anything in. the line of Lumber. . • , C A L t ATI) SKK FOK YOI'KSEIAIX . * r», A,* 4u X lutiiu. «, f A » >o/': i)A%-NA*. ./*> &. r ti.w ....--.A. ,t*t i ^ ^ 4 r-.Sw. J-rL € U t. *4 3 (,#«L «'tj Jf V «. t A *4 t 1 ISSI 1 7 l «1 T II *11 1 r 1 4 ' y 3 | 1 . I. f • • _______ -__ ____ _ .5 h ... , i ! ■ i | limingt-Tir^'i'rr1irr‘>'~T'A'-^'—‘•-i—’inr jo f w w a B a s W E R C O a j s f,"r W .... v “"<1II,,, ' } " « IH I K *'W<'s , ? Wh*W | “ 'Vnlslr ’J m 1**’1*- j »«<■*, Sl.35' "y™ In this line we show a very hand- Bome’aps irtment. lioys1Long Pants Suits, ami Overcoats lr<-m SI to S18 A new Hue of the natty three-piece. D.-rby S ots (shirt pants) 10 to 10 tears. 87 to SIG Stylish Jersey S dts for four-year cil fa and upwards Id 50 to 83 Short Pants Suits ns low as-81 25 Knee Pants as low as 2> cents Hats, Underwear and Furnishings in nn endless variety. F A L L S U I T S C u taw ay»*» ® ,^ r s s d e t o u l - :..n . m $ 5 .0 0 10 SdO.OO- * 1 ■ ' ,— — o u a . c x i O T r i i i s r a Is a matter purely between you and us VVa pay tiU.usw to nothing for our success, save your npprecla tinn end our own petc-everut'ce. The Immense tt< ek «.f Suits and Overcoats that (ills our large store, was ramie fc r you—jpts-.ueiiy, nt.d worth fills every ten t j<u pay us. Who ought to be ufcle to cotbe you In-st ? We vrho I eve it; en serving you fur 30 years, nr s.;me one who does not know you, and whose only Interest lies in how ir iich profit they can make. Out line of Suits and Oveicoats this season is one-third larger, and much lri.tr Uiau we have ever before shown- From the people Ci tnea our praise—the home folks here, who are now and wilt tie again, arrayed in ours, the finest clothing tirade on earth. The lowest grade we advertise b 15 We have cheaper ores vw put the most rooi vy 55 can buy into It. That is why it is hatter than any one else sells. A t 17, Mo. MS. 8z0 aud upward. y«n will find with every Increase w price—worth takes a Jong stride. Fee every giatie. We are frotr, S3 in 83 under nnv one Why, do you ash ? lJfc:suso we puy no rent, buy f ir cash and every time a pinched mauuiacturer has to unload a bar gain. we get a slice of It. A.R.CRANDALL&CO CO AND 62 EAST MA INST., XENIA, OHIO. L O W E S T P R I C E C L O T H I E R S ! L 7 A * ? T ec w w * s w w w m a rr i t w i m » * s w i w w m w e $ w i w i w i e « i f i t e N i i w i w i w i e v m p « w i w r a s * w a s s n w ' 4 m i . . ^ . v - . , . ' i v a " w )
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