The Gavelyte, January 1912

II I 111 c, \ 'l I II . . \VI AND HUMO l'h u h I h,,d 111 't l ., livdv I II I ri Ill' r T(l\\ 11, 1 1 t'ld ,l li1,d\ g1t'1'l i\ h,1 ly \\ 1th .111 11 h ln1w11'.' I'm{ .lclh1,11e,· "~Ir. F,1 ter, '"ill Mon \' h,1 rt II \\Ill 11 •I t, I b r.1in , lll dt>tinc r;l11tt11t1,. ·• left u11,1tt,ti1wd Mr. ( o-.t ·r: "I ll1, it l',1tit1r; ,1 \.\hole \ cry uo11htf11l gnrnl. hig lllt.:" ,f stutf" PrPf. ;\ll;(he,11ev:-"l'le.1se r;1ve ex– ample of in tinct. ." , t•1dent: •·\\'alking, talking." Pnil. ;\le.: "Ye,-, e. pecially among Wtlllltll Prof. l\lcChe nev had Jll'it fini. hed explaining the 11 v. tem emplnyed by European countie. in cumpellio~ their ubJects to perform m111t ry ervice and ended by aying, "The ruler of those nation have the idea that the citizen are their own property and tha t they may u e them as they ee fit. Mi l\litray, (quite a larmed) and can't they (the Sllldier ) get married o r anything? M C. N agley. Jud ge-' \ hat i-. vo11 r n,une'.'" Swc<le-"Jan Uls1m." Judge "\Iarried:'' wede ''\'a ' Judg • "\Vhom did you m.irn ?" Swede-".\) married a womau." Judge "Well, you fool, di<l Y"II ·vcr k now any ne that didn t 111,1rn ,, woman'!" wede-"Ya, my i ter; . he rn.urieu a man. Ex. An exceedingly intnxicated man 1111 1 very rainy day tnud weaving back and forth beneath a leaky water spout. . p assing policeman took him by the arm inte ndi ng to lead him away but the man resi ted weakly and mumbled. " have t he wimmen an children· ! c'n . w1m J . H. Nagley . NAGLEY BROTHERS Grocers, Liverymen, and Funeral Auto and Cab Service Pho n es 4 0 and 159 Directors , Cedarville, Ohio.

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