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y o u n CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1890 NO. 38.

Mrs. Sim wan's parents, are visiting 1' * Frank McLean who is working in her this week. I the paper mill at Xenia, moved his family to that city Thursday. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST Mrs. J, ,W. Smith started Thursday for a few weeks’ visit with her hus- > • j- As was announced in last week’s . band in Crab Orchard, Ky. and to the interest of every Wide-awake person to take advantage of H erald the marriage of Andrew H . Dr. French, of Rushville. Ind., Cresswell and Miss Lizzie Hamill took stopped off here tTuesday evening to place at the hpme o f the bride’s moth­ Bee his father-in-law, 8. K . Mitchell. er, two miles north o f Xenia, last Tuesday evening, at 5 o’clock, Rev. Mrs. Anna Palmer, National W .C. T. IE evangelist will give two days, Carson, o f Xenia, assisted by Rev. Morton, of this place performing the Thursday and Friday Oct. SOth and OCR GRAND BJUKAO DATS ceremony. After the happy couple 31st, to evangelistic work in Clifton. had been congratulated an elegant'sup- • . . ' • .. I Passmore, who was bound over to per was served to the guests, and the court last week by^Squiro Townsley, bride and groom then repaired to their was released the next day after ho was new home just two miles south o f Ce- and Tuesday, committed to jail on a writ o f habeas daryille. f.The_parents o f the- groom corpus.1 ’ gave them a reception at their home Miss Lulu Barber represented .the on, the Cedarville and Jamestown pike ' OCTOBER th and th, “ Y V in their state convention jit Thursday evening, aEout seventy-five 27 28 Ghillicothe, this week, while. Mrs. o f their friends and relatives being Sproul attended as a delegate to the present. W. C. T. U. when we give 10 per cent, off to the purchaser of 1.00 or over worth of Dry Goods, A. Weildini; Party. Clothing, Underwear, and Shoes (in fact anything in our J)rv Goods Mrs, W ill Jones died last Tuesday It was at the Methodist Parsonage BootSi afternoon of typhoid fever. The fu­ Department) in Cedarville* on the evening o f Octo: neral was preached at the house Wed­ her 21st; that gathered a pleasant nesday afternoon, after which the body wedding party. The contracting par­ was interred in the cemetery south of ties w-ere Joseph H . Brotherton, one town. o f our most honored citizens, and Mrs. Mrs. Anna Palmer, National W . C. Sibbia A. Templeton, a lady highly T, II. evangelist will give October 28 respected throughout the community. Kev. G. L.. Tufts was the officiating for cash only. Bcmember that no other store offers such inducements as these, and aud 29, to evangelistic work in Cedax- viile. Two services will be held in minister. The gu'ests -present were that if you consult your own interest you will surely go to Ervin & Williamson’s hall, each day. Misses Marv and- Emma Templeton, Hours, 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Miss Electiii ^tright, Jlr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott, Misses Ola .and Clara Josiah Huffman and wife, o f Mira- Lott, John Lott, Mr. Bradfield, Mrs. MAMMOTH STORE. cie, Indiana, but for many years resi- Tufts and Warren Tufts. The bride | dentn pf Cedarville, lauded hero Wed- aud groom were elegantly attired, LOCALS, , Fish! Fish! X ow is the time to buy vour coalj ,1Cii(k v evening an 1 are now the guests and, surrounded by beautiful floral axle-grease, \he best at Andrew Bros. {o f Mr. H .’s sister, Mrs. Samuel Cres- Castor oil Fresh lake white, cat, pickoral and decorations, they luunchoJ for a' sec-, ; made, at W. II. Mc Millan 's; well. herring, Next door to the bauic. oml matrimonial voyage. That this Some very nice new combs at • • PpcsoY Lawson ; f -Mrs. J. D. George entertained a ; Mr. Greenwald, stock dealer o f Al- voyage may be a prosporons jn d hap­ Hidgway ’s. ^ IIo-Xo, the pure tea for sale at number o f young folks at " her resi- i ilcgheny, Pa., together with W. L. py one is the wish o f their numerous Andrew Bros. dence last Saturday. Syrup and Molasses at Guay 's. j Marshall, o f this place, purchased on friends, and although it is possible Wanted 10,000 chicken^ at Kerr’s Horse Blankets, all grades and Miss Lucy Alexander started for j.Tuesday o f this week, over one hun- they may be -interrupted by “ small, Fodder Twine at prices at C. L. Chain 's. Indiana last Tuesday where she will dred head o f tat cattje of-S. K . Turn- squalls” there is no doubt the. Pilot in W. H. McMillan ’s. Whon you want a good meal, make an extended visit among friends, j bull and others near this place, to be. whose hands they are will steer their lunch or oysters go to Boyd’s restau­ Canned corn,' canned tomatoes, matrimonial safely through Come to Mrs. Palmer’s evangelistic-! (lt‘liveaHl >vUI>in the next U n days, rant, on Limestone street? - — _ canned peaches, canned blackberries, the “ breakers” aud land ’ them in a " meeting in Ervin & Willimson’s hallt A t the meeting of our local board &c., at W. R» McMillan ’s: haven of rest in safety. Mrs. Tufts . The cheapest and best velvets and next Tuesday and Wednesday, after ! 0f the Southern Building ami Loan ribbons for dress trimmihgs can be Elegant Box paper, 20 cents per presented the bride with a beauliful noon aud evening. ! Association o f Cincinnati, Messrs. S. found at Mrs. Coudon’s. • box, at K kbr ’s. boquet of flowers aud nil elegant mar­ Cards are out announcing the, umr-jA- Gaibreatli, L. G. Bull and J. H. Highest mnrkot price paid for Don’t buy any LAMPS until you riage certificate. rin geofW m . A . Collins and Miss Ada! Amirew were appointe mittee, from this hoard -to meet in gem- at W. R. Mc Millan ’s. Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snap\ Mothers’ meeting Saturday ju The ,how. George A SinghLand wife to Emma- J) at Gray ’s. A new line of Hair Brushes, V , ' “ at f > k ^ t ic " * i ing o f the lnuines.1 in this place since K Slaght, 150,*!) a, Sugarcreck tp , f, ' Hidgway . Honey at G ray 's- buoject, Esther lourth chapter four-i j5ziUiou was mnst satisfactory. $9,00:). When you want a good cigar go to Barbed and smooth wire at toentli verse; ‘ And who knoweth j ------■■■■•------J E Stewart and, wife, to C L Cri « whether thou art come to the kingdom; ^ ednesday evening ■ while Boyd’s restaurant. Andrew & Bro. enberry and other parsonage trustees for such a lime as this.” All mother-' snitching fura on D. S. Ervin a rail­ Fish at Gray ’s M E ''hurrh Jot 2 Bowersville, 8575, Call and boo our pocket ami table road track, conductor Scott Harold Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots >au' invited to to attend O W LiiiUuirt to Martha Holmes ctiltlcry , Crouse & Bull's * was badly injured, four ribs being and Prunes at Gray ’s. 28,20 a, Xenia tp., 8987. A nice lino of Tablets at K err ’s. Xext Tuesday a popular vote o ft.i mashed. H e was carried to Dr, BaM- Buy your Window Glass of The finest pickles ever in Cedar- men and women will he taken at [ ridge’s ( fiice, a.wl he and Dr, Ogleas , Andrew Harley to A R Bick< tt, 8.10 a, Xenia tp., 8150. * K err . vino at Andrew Bros. Jamestown in regard to passing a Prf>*; ]Jf e attciirlc-rl to the wounded man's in­ liibitory ordinance The council Hard and Soft vcfineiljSogars at Sec our new papatfic at 25 cents. juries, until the night, express came Elizabeth Mill,urn to Henry S tony Hidgway . Gray ’s. bh guided,by the v«>te^of the people, through, when lie was taken to Eon- lots 1 and 22, Boweroville, 8300. Tobacos and Cigars at G r a y ’ s . Last night Lev. G. L. lulls, of this aocoinjKinitd bv Dr Baldridge, ? 'A fine lino Hue of Patent Medicines Austin McDowell to Julia Law­ plaee, spoke in their town haU to a ; an(I WiU Torrenoe. * The ears which at Ridgway ’s Furmnd Plush Lap Hobos at prices rence, quit claim to part o f lot 10, to suit the times, at C. L. Crain ’s; large arid enthusiastic gathering. j wu3 jjJC cau;;c the accident had Iwen McDowell’s add to Xenia, $E Trimmed bats and bonnets at reas­ “THE OLD HELIABLE” Marriage licenses: Robert Ivelble! reported unsafe only a day or two be-. onable prices, at Mrs/pomlonV* II C Madden to J F Romtroc, lot Meat Store o f C. W. Crouse may al­ and Ella II. Powers; S. G. Bain and fore. 10, Farfier’s add to Xenia, 3200. The Best Cigar in town at ways bo found at the same place deal­ M aryM . Shields; (Bias. A . Kelhle There would seem to be no limit, to Sheriff to Samuel McKmght, lots W. R* Mc Millan ’s. ing out the best, meat in the market, and Anna Long; W .. E. Dean and the ingenuity exercised in theatrical 81 aud 32, Spring Valley, 82,000. Itpautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 attlicr lowest prices. Delia A . Williamson; A , II. Creswell advertising. Besides the general dis­ T H Harper to G W IIar|>cr, 232J Cents. Ridgway . and Lizzie Hamill; Edwin J. Meeks Largest line o f trunks and valises in play o f Hwnnzey Pumpkins in the shop a, Ross, 88,500. Choice Celery at K err ’s. Greene county, atrock bottom prioes. and A rfia M. Connahle; Jos, Andrew windows o f the metropolis, to advertise Tlios Fields to Clinton Binegaf, ;ja, Wood and Willow ware at* C. L ; Crain . and Margaret Paul. “ The Old Ilomc-stead” at the Academy, Silverereek, $150. ©Ray ’s For.rorit, a bouse in a pleasant lo­ Quarterly meeting at the Methodist the management have caused to be cation in Cedarville, recently occu­ John Hm -ey to Mary Fugate, quit Avcun, Oatmeal church to-day and to-morrow. Rev. nailed broadcast over the city and sub­ pied by J. II. Broihcrton, who has claim to undivided 1-10 o f 701 a, J,-f- Cracked wheat F. (}. Mitchell, o f Springfield, will urbs thousand o f common wooden phin- vacated since his .marriage, For fur­ fereon, $130. - Granulnted Hominy preach at. 2 p. m, to-day and at 10:13 glcs bearing a similar imprint. “ A ther particulars Inquire of S. K. S A Hussey to Mary Fugate quit Farina, Parched Farinose at a. m, Sabbath. Dr. Morion will High Roller,” which goes on-tour ne’xt ■ . © sa y ’s. . Mitchell. >v claim to undivided 1-10 o f 70J a, Jef­ preach at 7:30 o’clock to-morrow night. season, is being popularized -just as Pci-sons wishing stock In the ferson, Fiim Display of Winter Sabbath school at 3 o'clock p. m. A ll ingeniously. Thousands o f huge ‘toy Southern Building ami Loan Asso­ are cordially invited to attend. Pro­ balloons are being sent rolling heaven­ Z (J Perkins to Mary Fugate, quit Millinery at Mrs. Cob

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something like the sensation a man ex* 1HTOBTAHT HEW BISCnvraT THE BATTLE FIELD. parlances when he takes a plunge in The Cedarville Herald. very cpld water.” -. * WOUNDED LAW-MAKERS, Representative Anderson, of Iowa, ftuftori lUrii Ijn w o S S I W. H. B iflE , Publisher. The; Tail * Reporter How It Feels to !*•! was wounded twice, and not certain of THE NEW STAB CEDARVILLE, s : : o m o . ‘ Shot m Hattie, , it either time- *‘I- felt hurt the first I have talked with twenty wound­ time, but I did not ’know whore I was a star ha» risen iu th j wounded.” ho says, “and I rode, on and ^ltsh|u?» within ou ed ""members of the. Sonato and THE BESTQnanfort^Siji llt-forc It* beams t»e SMELLING OF ICEBERGS. Ilpuse as to the sonsation which results placed the regiment in line. Then it TJiat erst linvo dWI from being Bhot in battle. I find that was found that I had boon wounded in Dcforo Its beam s thfl fsenllH Training of Sailors ®or Detecting a great many received wounds, even the left leg by a pioco of< shell. On a Toilet Soap O U n r Em Rahj jt ud hearts are llficd Mountains of Ice. second occasion a miitie ball struok my AzwrWctt; nor* and neutral lots - vf To freedom'* lolty mortal wounds, without being conscious tho XMOLI.IXNT and HEALING!£ J The smelling of Icebergs at sea, elm* of a hurt at the time. The degree , of right thumb. As boforo, I did not know VASELIHE. If your drusslit do*. Mtk2?>.l O shining star, whfiri liar to the experience of Seaman Au- patn experienced by thoso who aro ,con­ whore I had been bit, but I felt a faint­ FORWARD 10 GENTS IN STAMPS. ■\Vlth hands conjoin Thou star. *M other e . gust Jorgensen, the outlook on the scious pf a wound depends much upon ing sensation about tho pit of my leymonr >a steamship Thlngvalla, on the night of i SIZED CAKE BY MAIL, POSTAOBpArD D etthy clear beftn what part - of tho body is struck, and stomach, and concluded tho ball bad Thou star all other t. the vessel’s running into the Arctic floe, much on the temperament and sensibil­ gone into my body. It was a great re­ « Wed! Well}’> CHESEBROUGH MAHUFACTURM (JO Toward tlni light tm is nothing unusual to sailors accustomed 24 state Street,' NEW YORK 1’ ity of tho person injured. lief when I found It was,my thumb.” That’a the way you feel after one op wunnitt wi»we«i mow ” •1 Tiiegoldep hour M to northern latitudes, however odd the General William C. Oats, M. C. of “ Tho severest pain I ever experienced two of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets We hatl.tbyootu^E' expression, ” 1 smell a ’berg,” may ap­ in battle,’’ said Senator Cockrell, who Alabama, was one of the worst shot men BOLD MEDAL, PlRfB, iga* Bwebt^totrflhB 3” pear to landsmen #?id; sea-goers of the .was wounded three times, “ was oaused who served on either side, and yet lived have done their work. Ton feel After longYigh* ’ middle latitudes. -Among the navigators W . BAKfilR & CO.’S Tby UlessedVomuli by a bullet that did not hit mo at all, I to toll the tale. , Ho was severely wound­ from Scandinavian countries, especially well, instead of bilious and consti­ With happy tear*: y| was riding at the head of my regiment ed six times, and' left his right arm in Danish seamen, the smell of iceborgs is pated ; your sick headache, dizzi­ y f o waited lo n g i n g when it passed under my chin with a. front of Richmond, after taking part in V et greet thee now * familiar to the nostrils, and voyages in devilish whistle and a slash like a saber twonty-Bovon battles. He was first shot ness/and indigestion are gone. It’s Arotio regions have onabled them to do* I f absolutely p w t n i Thou brightest jewel stroke. It stung me like a red-hot Iron, in his right arm, then in the right leg, it is ioiublc* ” toot the approach or proximity of one of done mildly and . easily, too. You • -Wyoming, King as and I thought it had cut my throat, but then in the loft hip, and completely Tho world shall hear the dangerous visitors oven before .it don’t have to feel worse before you N o ChemicaU on putting up my hands only caught, a through tho right thigh and hip, then •rauMd In it« preparation, ji j,, For peace shall dvr can be discerned by the eye. In fact, in the head, ’ then in the right I mart Man ttnw time. tluM ratia The world .hoU hear lot of whiskers that hud boon cut off.. feel better. That is the trouble 1 CM* with thorn the nose rather than the eye arm. When he got his. last and most Thy fame«hall,t*prq» There was no blood and no harm. I with the huge, old-fashioned pill. or Sugar, and ii therefore lu mo» Mankind upon tby is trained for^tho discovery of the bergs* dangerous clip ho was trying to- hold I economical, coding Un tian ^ was shot through the arm and through I a tup, It !■ delicious, oimriiUu.- and acts with unerring judgment . Hancock’s loft in check. | These are small, sugar-coated, eas- ■ Blessed bo thy hills . An iceberg has an odor, If it may ho both legs in tho samo battle, breaking litnogtlltcsilng, £«silt DiarirrX the bones, but nono. of these clips hurt , “ General,” 1 said, “ how does it fool to | icst to take. Ono little Pellet’s a Hand admirably adapted forintofi Thy rivers, stream so called, to them unlike any othpr be wounded?” 1 at well M for per,nn, In hetilh.- Thy freedom for the i sort of scent .Tho moment it reaches half as much as tho bullet that did* not ■ laxative, three to four are .cathartic. Sold by Grocers everywhere. Maqhoodls domml hit me. In fact, while my rlght.log bo- “ When a mlnio'ball strikes, you at Thy freedom for the the nostril a sensation is felt which .a short distance, as tho ball did-which They regulate and cleanse the liver, W . BASER & CO. Dorchester, Han. immunity from war, would be perhaps peculiar .and unac­ entne suddenly benumbed, I did not sus­ pect till: half an hour afterwards that took'off my arm, you feel a stunning stomach and bowels— quickly, but ,, All nations’ flags i. countable to those unused to it, but shock, very much as if a man had struck bullet had gone; through my loft leg, thoroughly. They’re the cheapest W o call our country which to the vetoran iceberg smeilor is you with .a brickbat. Aftor that you. But thou alone ore instantly and meaningly apparent It too. ' Tho. hgys discovered it. when they pill, sold by druggists, because you were carrying mo off. It.had not pained feel the pain—sharp, stinging, cutting, May God upilft tbuc passes from, the atmosphere 'to the Ensign and Grown me in tho least I didn’t know- it was as if