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Another Cummlnaville Man Gone Wrong andYanithed, No One Knows Where.Thursday afternoon the good people of Cam-. rminsville were startled by the discorery that the mattress store of A. Lavaile, in Knowlton’s Block, was hermetically closed and the proprietor had suddenly disappeared, leaving no sign. This was, however, explained later in the evening by the thirteen-year-old son ofCaspar Tschus, driver of a beer wagon for J. C. Bruckmann, who reported to his father that Lavaile had taken him down in his cellar a short time before and committed a nameless outrage nppn hipa,' 'T** fThe discovery of this horrible fact so enraged the father of the boy that be armed himself and went gunning for the author of the outrage. Lavaile heard of his intentions, and without waiting for any ‘further warning, Closed his shop and jumped for safer quarters.Lavaile is about forty-five years old, is a bachelor, and has lived in Curominsville ab^ut ten years. He came originally from Glendale, where be had a mattress and furniture repalKshop. A warrant has been issued for bis ar-^ rest, and if he is found he will be rigidly prosecuted.
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Sun, Jul 31, 1887

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