The Cedarville Herald, July 28, 1900

The Cedarville Herald, July 28, 1900

Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 7-28-1900 The edC arville Herald, July 28, 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, July 28, 1900" (1900). The Cedarville Herald. 57. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/57 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. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A f* ‘ySTSElBii'T t jssri* iwhaii If lira to Th* f%dn> ^Nffi^ti ^pttpkMT In jMiyHkd^l m| yifti +*um it It iii mmimI v ti It 0 who** p * /* p » m m ,team * _ ill vAi^kW Am Am MMllM jjrytuu* 0—WTO ttu^tfuyiott^roroWU^row it^m 1nro* dm* *ud *i Mliy settlement It jM iltI, ftWENTY-TSIID YEA*/ So. it. CEDARVILIE, OHIO, JULY 25,1900, PRICE $1.00 A YEA*. mm:. Voarsdf CrutMr Dollar. irff. w ith e r. Theji come in blue, black, mouse, maple, brown Stone,Sec. W e also sell the Pasha, a neat, nobby shape for young fellows and old ones, too, 1 * * COffi^ ctc in ® y W detail, styles correct and prices right. *% When you need a Necktie, .take a look at ours and see what's right.«« Clothes and prices to fit you. ■ X ft ■ € X r> . A fro Croum. COGITATIONS JAWS OF DEATH. Ifoaar l|* Cases. figaf* Ift wmff t APpMfwjMlWwM*- Mr, Bred Ellenberg, who stopped Tuesday afternoon, while the town LELIA McDILL, * Our Iooal telephone system has WHEAT TESTS. iu Xettis, Sunday* from the East seemed deadest, as the larger portion brought out the feet that our formers T1_ rxiMnr ftUiB Mtrfc- AUUIvStarv dr6r« to to visit With Mr. VWanl Treat Escaped Tima fo a'Meaner was taking iu Bnflhlo BiJi’s Wild West MaofM** •fAlex McMIl, lerawraH)' aro desirous of being up'to-difte. It ’the DM* b r o o w n i StetisM Matos • ** ' * UMy ” ** »Dd Mr*. J. H, Milium and family. Miracaloaa a t tiw]P«uer DUN. ahow at Xenia, we noticed a limp has been thought that such modern rotltArowerottotorroro.t AitwWtliafaffite. Mr. Bhntast w*.»ttirad in foil TUa fe w , Stwt a#C Kltfofi Saves Veer Ceoiferetive Test «f -•- ‘ J.‘ * . j— :- ••" ■' ’"* '' -W :-,V form hanging on a hitching rack. things are mere luxuries; hut after Sixty Varieties. sailor costume, attracting considerable It was that of George Calloway, who using a new-fangled contrivance for Wednmday 'morning just as the It so happened that a farmer had a attention. He was on his way home was entirely under th* influence of Coi&mt} Cobneb , Ohio , July 24. awhile, we learn to do business iu new electric lights were cut offat the paper field of wheat iu. the upper forty and with an honorable discharge After five liquor and perfectly helpless. He A t the home of Mr- and Mrs. Frank way&and wonder how we did without About sixty .differently named sorts the cranes troubled him agrcatdeal years, service iu the navy. He arrived mill, Williard Trout, a boy almut had been taken Jtf^by a friendAmi Huwley little Lelja McDill, daughter it. The farmers find it, in both a so­ of wheat are annually grown in com* and ate the young wheat aa* it cats* in Hew Jersey tiie 17th direct from 1ft years of age «uw»- near -Iwtng “ laid out* hut would not stay. He of Alex. McDill, a prominent miller cial and business way, very conven­ mratiye test at fhe Ohio Experiment qp. lie set soma nets and caught a South America, having been serving crushed.to death/.' He had been help­ seemed rather inclined to abuse than of this place, was shot through the ient to" b* in close touch with each itation. In this test tbe different toe- ing to fill the -heaters by forking the tot of the cranes Nwr we have never as an electrician on the Mnchiaa for thank his friend and he Was soon in neck with a shotgun, The child had other and the towns near which they rieties are grown on plots af one-tenth Stock into the carrier, arid the light heard of any cranes twing green some time, this boat being the. flag the street. Her* lie lay for tome gone to visit the Hawley family, and iive. The electric'ronds that are now acre, tbe plots being arranged so tbit rning turned off left him in the dark, enough to be caught hi that way, but ship of the Asiatic squadron in the time when this same friend took him while romping iu the kitchen knocked being run everywhere across country a standard variety, Penquite’« -Velvet ns the room whs filled with steam, vtu as this is not our story, but one of China Sea' wfien war was declared away from in fount of his place of agon down, The weapon was dis­ will soon develop means Of transport­ Chaff, appearo on every third plot In, some manner ho slipped uud fllfinto Aesop’s, he may tell it as lie pleases. with Spain. business and placed him in an ouit-of- charged and the. contents passed ing the farm*produce, and the former the series, and in -computing tbe ro-, the carrier,it catching ^ hw foot and through the child’s - neck, causing in­ , We do not suppose that anybody Mr. Ellenberg was gUn captain of tliE-voy place. While hete he soon Tell will take advantage of it from .the very suits the yield of .a given - variety k drawing hint from the stock room to stant death by severing the jugular the gun Commodore Perry, on the asleep rolling and tossing Iu the dirt start, • 'The western farmer is fast be­ compared with that of tiie two plots ever heard of cranes being caught in the beater room before it copld be Vein.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Brooklyn, - and weari a ' medal of and .ashes. ' coming a gentleman of a new - school. ofVelyet Chaff between which, it grew* a net, but what’s (be sense of spoiling stopped. Til his ride he waa takeu by Mr. and Mrs, McDill for several a good story merely for the sake of Spanish gun material, presented as a It is of-no- use to arrest and* tine The treatment of the' crop fo as the carrier up quite an elevation .to years lived in this place, hoboing en­ accuracy? If every story that is told testimonial of valued service iu the such a tuan for-he has had this done K Strickle.. - nearly uniform for all tbevarietieaal to the one in the stock room arid it gaged in the milling business. Their battle of Santiago, Mr, Ellenberg is many times; and if done if only takes Tuesday evening the news reached jogsible. The fond was selected In had to be accurate, many a one would was here that it scented a rttiracle as raany frieuds -here regret very much have to waste its sweetness ou the .an interesting'' talker and while here the money from the family, who are town of the suicide of James Cooper he first place for itsappareUtunifonti- to how*h«' escaped wbh his life, not ___________ _______ to hear of the sad news and sympa­ desert air, as the Efible saya. Sodor related .many interesting facts which in sore lined of it. To arrest him we by hanging ou the form of Richard ity; a tile drain is laid at one aide of be had witnessed during Ida five even a bone having Iteen hmkeu, but* would say no. hut,the maA whC^S in thise with the grief stricken family. every plot; ’the-, plowing; is done the sake of argument, we will admit The deceased was a sister of Miss Bryan near Jamestown. Mr.- Cooper's years cruising around the world, j he was considerbly bruised atmut the, Btruuientat in bringing him to this wife is a sister of Mr. Jenkins, of across the plots; aft are. manured that the cranes were caught in a met. ltody. ; state We understand that a friend Mabel McDill, who visited here a few Jenkins & Turnbull, Jamestown mer­ alike with barnyard manure; distrib­ And the cranes had been warned This is not the first time that em- i ^ hi8A 'v^ ,V ,,im’ weeksago. "jH toieei Surprise- chants. The deceased lives in .the uted hy a manure spreader, which k many times against staying out late ploye, t a . U . i„to ,b . orrKT Last Monday evening at the plea* West, but was here .on a visit, H e driven across the plots, thus, giving nO at night with the neighbors’ bad boys, Iteretofnrc alt were fortuuate in Prof. John McMillan,of Monmouth, ■ant home of Mr,* and "Mrs. C. W. late in get-' stand morw^h'jij^^^ made a noose out, of a baiter and com­ opportunity for difference in time -of shooting craps and rushing the can. ting nut before they came to.the dan- was losing contnd of himsel ft slipped III,, stopped off here last evening to )lowicQ or manner of manuring to Crouse u^cry neatswrpr.be wasgiven i'ey point; - mitted the deed in the barn, being Many'times these craned parents had away andleft biru tobi« fote. - J“-- visit relatives.

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