The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

‘s > f u , v TtiK liEfi&Lf), AMiMUKWtXJUiW* WMMKI»YMEWNUMI* f o i l day# HATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, W. nr. u . B LA IR , Editor and Prop'r |PRICE * « .*5 PER ANNUM. Wonderful events are close at hand if Ilev. Dr, Heljcr Newton is a true prophet. “I believe,” says he, “ that A n iMrlcuble wedding occurred in Jefferson, L. I., two or three ago. i Mrs. Benjamin (Jordon, aged 66, married William Taylor, her hired man, aged 22. But fully as re* markable a wedding will soon take place in Georgia. Hiram Lester, aged 124, is to marry Mrs. Mosley, a young, widow of 7o. Lester used to be well acquainted with GeorgeWash­ ington. Arrangements are being made to .erect a monument in Richmond to the memory of Gen. J. 15. B, Stuart. there will he greater changes in the g tuai.j; was kjjipg aj the battle of Yel- world before the end of our century than there have beenat any other time since the advent of Christ. The English hunting season began last Monday, One hundred and fifty- live packs of hounds stand ready to chase the •poor foxes to death. So long as men find a real pleasure in the killing of animals they are not so civilized as they might he. Ex-Senator ‘Ingalls always had a picturesque and perspicuous way of cxjpe&iug himself. Years ago, when a young, lawyer, he thus referred to the spiritual dimensions of his client’s opponent: “ This man’s soul would have mare room in a mustard seed than a bullfrog iiiX&ke Superior.” low Tavern in 1804. Ho was one of the youngest and most brilliant of tlie erbel chieftains. He commanded the cavalry of Lee’s arroany, and his'brief career was crowded with romantic ex­ ploits, ~ i; . —— MlMNia, MNMHB _____________ mt J A G J U 3 U J L « ^ I wMmmr pJLa U J L m J I w I f m q«HK ll SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO — D E A L E R IN - PI LUMBEROFill KINDS. Recently the mother-of Gen. John Morgan was called “ the mother of soldiers,” because a half dozen of .her boys saw service,in the war. v Mrs. H. B. Merchant, of Rockford, 111 , de Peter Weingarter, of Mascouthjb, 111., does not know so much as his years should have taught him, else he would .not have taken out a license to •wed young and handsome Emma Hoenth until ho had consulted her. When Mies Hoenth heard what Peter had done, she procured a large horse­ whip, sought his whereabouts and gave him a regular Russian knouting. Presence of mind is an unusual form of precocity. George Ivreuder, of Newark, attempted to hang himself the other day. After connecting his neck to the ceiling by means of a stou> rope, he pushed over the chair upon which he was standing. While his wife ran screaming out-dnnra their 4- Bervea the title more than any woman , ycnr-olJ Annie quietly picked up the living. She had eleven sons iu the Ichair and pu t it under her fat her’s union army. She has been granted a ! fret. Kreuder was extremely thank modest pension by special act of cou - k isL for soon as the rope gross. . , . tightened 1 1 'had reeousidered his determination. A . N E W , S T O C K O B ’ SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING, SASH, DOORS BUNDS. SCREEN DOORS A large stock, All size, Ready for hanging, at low prices. Estimates furnished on application, for anything in the line of Lumber. CALL A X I S Y f t V B t t l f l b ' V ’l ’Nt 1861 . 11 ' 1 7 •f tottCOATS ITO,,JS* <!> n h u Hont m Puns. <bin. p i l l a r and g h ’ tbw, $i Z ” <*tra to $ 3 5 _l Boys anOCM'flu's Clotlii. In this line we show a very hand­ some assortment. Boys’ Long Pants Suits, and Overcoats Jr m $4 to 118 A new line of the natty three-piece. Derby Suits (short pants) 10 to 18 years. 17 to $18. Stylish Jersey S ilts for lout-year-olds and upwards $2 50 to $8 Short Pacts Suits as Jew as i! 25 Knee Pants as low as •IT, cents. Hats, Underwear and Furnishings in an endless variety. f a l l s u i t s Luis B nub le » r . M“ a <*• D re s s 1 p r ic e s iiuf OtllJ * $ 5 too to $ a o * ^ ^ ...: - ....... o x j x i . o i i O T m i x r a i Is a matter purely between you and us. We pay tribute to nothing for our success, save your apprecia lion and our own perseverance. The immense stock of Suits andOvercoats that fills out large store, was made ft r you -personally, ar,dworth fills every cent you pay ui. Who ought tobe able to clothe you beat ? We who have b<en serving you for 30 years, or some one who does not knowyou, and whose only interest lies in bowmuch profit they can make. Our line of Suits and Overcoats this season Is one-third larger, and much finer than we have ever before shown. From the people cornea our praise^-the home folks here, who are nowand will be again, arrayed In ours, the finest clothing made on earth. The lowest grade we advertise Is 15. We have cheaperones. We put the meat money 15 ran buy into it. That is why it is batter than any one else sells. At 17,110, tlfi. i:o and upward, you will findwith every increase inpriee—worth takes a long stride, Bee every grade. We are from13 to 15 under any one. Why. doyou ask V Because we pay no rent, buy ft* oath and every time a pinched manufacturer has to unload a bar­ gain, we get a sllae of it, A d G P A N H A I I A n n ii i l w V ^ l w r m l wl L # « m l i M i L N 0 6 mmwm m mmm 60 A N D 62 I A 8 T M A I N S T X E N I A , O H IO . I L i O W B O T P S I X O B Q I ^ T X X T B I R S mmmmmmmmmmmmwmmm i mmim* mmmmm L A0 jsi . epk ^ p " ”* '-'ri ^TUR ILVV , Ni»1, #r / / , J iLA 1 /•*, L |PRICE SI . 25 , ^ I H I K O I %>\ covenantor ' <u' -jiroui,H, U *5 -aldsul.l B. P- ciiurt'li. -It mStor. Snrvii-es at LoliooS at umvi a E . Church. Hi t o r . B r o a c h i n g a t 1| “ bool at 9*30 a, m Young People1* m« nrayof meeting 'v «i , ;09 IT. P. Church.—- I pastor, Hoi-v iccH ;i *u; Sahhafh acoool A K. t'h u r.-h , pastor. Vrex-hinK >*>5Olai-ic-cry ». m.? Bahhiith u<di< llaptiHt OUmHi. lastor. I*r«a«‘huiji lU in , and 7:00 p m 2:0(1 o'chii-A o m; K liaaday niftht. ONLY A ® ie American como Kol ColqraUa tlie Iloii Jltinbeni o«. I AVaiiton I th e . Tlierc are. abo1 tanging wild in C ver Republican, whom frontier ; cCntly killed live . It has been so g ly stated and pu can buffalo and pletely and there •general public 1st a fact and belicv .mens are those v. jnefetieat-tl and and cared for in gardens and pari That there are on. the plains is are enough, wit soon produce la) where once tin these, animals, rapidl.V reducoi slain them sim pleasure they 1) ing large gam ‘ less than .fifty herds. These a or and m >re triets their h effective prop "the state ganu general as *iun Bo-small li these di -tine that in i! Ml t Oil a lav.* prov the killing « f the year I'M years for t! spite of thU ceived bat a one in the li huffaloea. started a t o, personal in' White out If1 siVa visit tin just re count. He. with many enforce:^, lionenfor-. and pro "a decisive i . buffalo w wiped fvo re{K.itr5 a #ai»e tlarl* was a*l:oJ buffalo fi I “Thar, lie state a id c-tlpij wring to ‘Were found th guilty if* admitted boasted < we <ou! ’ _ vcstlyati him, Would, “I state r '4 hies, *1 One -ofi, Middle! •Aaothrl iu t'-.e J possiMI fifteen J bounty] •cxef-ptl hoggi^ Thati 1«

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