The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
I I GREATER INDUCEMENTS f f Will be offered this season for youi/frade tbao over, before. We have the largest stock of , DRY GOODS , Boots AND SHOES Ever siiowiSlUu t toiVii. and prices will be lower than anybody 'Vi - r ^ v - ■ ... STEWART & McCQRKELL. ^ °nday- r a i g x L L cD . I m {° p^ iidfal1 lmsour thanks for ari f •' i ^ i inmnr brmiirbt from Canada. 1 elegant ciga 1 ough from Canada. J . . ■ , - I n Kev. Cochran, a student of the CHVHCHO IBECTO IU ’. , ' — c<| Xeni a Seminary, rvill preach at the <hWeb'ar»teir.'-Chnnib.-—Rev , . . Sprcml, Castor, degular services. atf- U. P. church Sabbath morning a ln}\SiiW)atir8cliool at 10:00 a jijcif • — ■ . . ... R. P. Clmhfy;rr.Iievv J, P .• .M(»rt?n, ° ‘ and Evening services will begin pastor.. Services'at 11:00a ms Sabbath sehnolsii 10:00 it'in. ■ MA5f Ohiti'ctu- Rev. tj; h. Tufts, pns- ' twf.:’-’W'eAtiiiiiig «t ,10:45 a n«; Haobsth stUffiol at.-ibSO a..m.j (days, 3:«0 p. hi ,; Young People.’* meltin’ at 7:M0 p m; prayer meeting ^Vetln<&<lay evt>niiig;at 7;3»i ‘ .. : U*lh tdiiuvlt.RsV. J. C. Wariw-k, l>«stor. .Services at 11:00n in aiul 7 p inj.Sitbhath schiioT at tl0;00a m A >*,‘u'/oUinvh.— ltev.. .r. t). Jai-k- aoh> iKwathr: Services at llaHlam ami 7:00 piiMWjh Sabbath; Sabbath School. -3Tp0^cmi_Bhi.sst7:00 p m each VViiiiiv. Bapti.st Clmrcb. —Uov. D..MTurner, pastor. Preaching ovary' .Sabbath- at 11*in,and7:0(1'p mi Sabbath School nt i:Q0O'clOfeSc nm; Prayer meeting WoU- misiluy .niglit. ; at 7 p. in. Mieslca Barber'spent Wednesday at the fair. .-Miss Irma-Williamson entertained her friend, Miss Eva Earlier, yester day,. . ' . , .■ ■ ’ . , TheW. O. T. U. will meet Thurs day, September 11, at 2 p. m.,f at thii headquarters. The prohibition glee . chib of this plstce. furnished music at the Xenia ihirbn Temperance day. "J. E, Turnbull this week sold a team of horses to G, W. Crawford to gp to Ironton, Ohio, for 8975. , A. Imnyh of hunannas were from the cellar belonging to Mrs. Sarah Turnbull died ut her home in South Cedarville, last Friday night, of lung trouble. The deceased has been a citizen of this village for several years, and her lost? will he deeply-felt by those"who knew her. The funeral sermon was preached in tlieU, P. church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’elock bv Kev. Morton. wine. After taking on an immense quanity of frail in baskets nud wine in barrels wowere otf again. Wo. ptxt Inn(led at Middle Jtass, another beautiful large isluiui covered, vritli fruit^reus and Vineyards, litre wo'took more' ^njU and wine, then bended for Put-in-Bay j which we reached juFtat dark,,so I can igive | yon"no description of it at present but when we ! BARR & M0RC0N Now determined that no firm in Fine the c this COUNTY OR return it will lie daylight.and we expect to go /ADJOINING COPNTYS shall under sell them in ashore. After tdking on more fruit and —— co the wine wo were off ugaih for Detroit where we arrived j ut 11 p. m. and .after strict search and. inquiry found this house where wo were soon in the urm.i of Morpheus. Detroit is a beautiful city of 250, OIK) population and at present is very much crowded as the State Exposition and lte- puhticiuaeonveutiin are in session, and we were Stevensun, w r understand, will lie a candidate for member of Board of Equalization in this? district, and aa the choice of candidate this yeaT falls to Greene county, the repub licans can iioj well dobetter than make Cttpt. Stevenson their choice. His knowledge of real estate- would be of iniiuite value to him m such a posi tion. stolen James1 Milhurn'e grocery store, one night this \v£ek. • r Miss Maggie iMcilillan went to In dianapolis this week to attend a school of instruction preparatory to becoming anttrse. k ■ ' ( Miss Stella Turnbull, who has been ijnakmg her home in Philadelphia, was called to Cedurville last week by the „ , . . . . ■ . .. t . . o f her Mother. Mi™ Turol.,,11 j f f“' “ ,bo Im1oV o f '"mt' wifi remain in Ohio during the fall, at ,n 1,8 p ate’ Mrs. Kev. Tufts and little • son ar rived home from tin extended visit with’Kev. Tufts parents, near Love land, Thursday evening, .and were welcomed in royal style by the, mem ber?; of the congregation!' who were gathered at the parsonage. A splen did supper was served, composed of all the delicacies of the season, to which everyone did ample -justice. Through the kindly forethought ■of Mr. J. II. Gowdy, the hungry H eis * a i . d men were permitted to oncemore know what cake tasted like, and for that we are truly .thankful. Much satisfaction is expressed by the M. E. congregation that they are again to he under the pastoral Charge of Kev. Tufts, ns the past year; under hia min istration, has been ono of the most feast, Mrs. Belle Kerr, who hits been spending the summer at Ch&tauqua j-pei# a few days visiting -friends in T h e D e t ro it T r i p . . ItuVuTuMrEiurai H otel . D etroit 3I i C h ., Aca. 28th, E ditor I l m t u : According to promise I will write you some Cedarville, stopping here on her rc- of the Incident* of our trip. Our pftrty eonsiat turn to her home in Ruslw ille,' In- Ing of Il.Stt rmont, Jiphn McCorkcli, John Ale- .diaufc.- A number of friends dropped in on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott last night and surprised them in a very pleasant manner. The occasion wag the 20th wedding anniversary of Mr. aiuLMrs. Lett. Wejoin with their friends in wishing them mnuy happy returns. Al. Barbermet with quite a pain ful accident Tuesday. While cutting hedge the axe dipped and struck his, left foot, nearly amplitating Ids big toe. The ^wouiul was dressed nud is doing nicely> but it wilt lie some time before Mr. Barber can walk with his usual grace. ‘bliss Clementine Wrightdicd at her home in North Cedurville last Tttcs- rlfr morning, aged sixty-six years. Mhs Wright himbeen afflicted with ling trouble for years, hut about dighteen months ago a stroke ofparal- yris tetuleredi: her entirely , helplesu until her death. 'Hie funeral was ia tfu i^ P. chureh, Ret. J . g*. Morton offld«ting,!after which, fit* hodhrw*s interred in Malsies Creek f ; i . ; f leift, iTuhu (irini)ic, E<1. Smith, Don. McElroy, Cal, Grain and Milo Randall Uft Cedarville on tho morning of the 2Sth. On arriving nt Lon- dtia we futind lime to interview the marrball and Hilly Furguson before taking the excursion train for Sandusky which we-faund crowded but after considerable aqueexing and jamming wo Anallygot fettled in the rmokiitg car With our «;owd pretty wall buaehed. The rain fell In kwr<&t«, yet we could lee w« were paasing through a beautiful country and thriving town* each ai Springfield, Urbina, Rellcfontaine, Tiffin, Clydeahd others too ntimcroui to men- tioa. At Clyde the railroadpaitei the etmefery and we had a Ana view of the eqaestriahitatue of the gallant Qan. McPherson, Arriving at Sandusky at 4 p. ei. we ' foutid the steamboat Prank E. Kirby awaiting our arrival. She1 is a magnifioeat boat and a good sailer and We'were soon ploughingour way through Sandusky Bay. On getting outride we found old Lake Erie oil a regular tare. The Kirby rolled and pitched and it was astonishing to see how many people there were on hoard fhomHew York. 1 do not exaggerate whin Xsay that thrse-fburthi of the passengers wore leaning over the rails, over Vuckati, over wash howls, over tho doeko and some ofthem exclaiming "How York0 at the topof theirvoicoa. ^ l am happy to state none of onr party Were sea sick. Physicians Sajr that a bilious person is molt ,liable to be sea sick. Ottr ’party Was not nt alt bilious. After heartily outing an elegant supper at which wowon not crowded, Wemade a landing at Kelly's Island famous for the Has quality of lime produced thwtdas ako ate all urn Islands for its fralt and FURNITURE They have a lull line of all .kinds of furniture such as it I oi * nil its, Bed room suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book- etelnnd wuwerevery comfort- jCases, all kinds of Beds, Chairs, Stands, Tables, Rock- irhnps-th* nmo b«i some- ei\s and even thing found in a First; Glass Furnitiue it. Yesterday morning-bright J ° , , , The " S show nitui ably located, . -Perhaps thing to do with i ; and early we were out getting ready for a fishing oxcurrioii. rVe.eharUtr$d..n .large eentre-huard sail boat carryingtwo masts and a .jib with n| large rahin roomy enough to lwld all hands with I our fishing tackle, bail, refresbmeuts etc. Uur | .crew consisted of E. D. Smith frapt., J, (St. Sie- Corkcll 1st mate, DanMcElroy 2ndmate, Hugh Stormont Steward, Jal Crain- Purser, John Uriiidh? Ship Carpenter, Jehu .McLean boats wain and Milo Randall Doctor. IVa goiotT ill good shape»;n<lcrossed nvnje to the Canada shorn and cast anchor offBrighton Beach when two of the mow went ashore in our small boat prospect ing and lifter.finding tho natives; friendly the balance of the crew shipped. the anchor and j went ashore also. After spending a short time .J on British soil, we having a lino breozo sailed , down Detroit river about lft miles to -the lake,) then back up the American ride up to Bolin is land five or six miles above Detroit, then down to Manhattan Bench, Canada, where we went ashore again and took dinner. Tho wind now having gon'odown, we spent the remainder of the p. m. fishing with-tolerable success iu En glish wators, and fortunately were not molested by any of John Bull’s gun boats. Some of the crew took a swim whieji -all enjoyed hugely. About 0o'clock a light, breeze sprang up and we sailed over to America passing the Exposi tion tirmmds just in time to soon balloon ascen sion nud when directly over the river the nora- tinut let go Oritii his parachute, nud dropped about midway of the stream. Wo were about to bunt ship and go to the rescue when thaCaptuin of another boat close by told us that was a part of the regular programme. . s ' On landing vro unloaded bur ffth and.' other . relics without being molested by Custom* House officers, partook of an elegant frog sapper and got up in town in time to visit tha Bijou theater and witness Flintnsma. One of tho most inter esting incidents of the day was when we wero near Lake Erie. In a stiff breeza and a high sc* some complication in the rigging took place; either the boh stay got fast in the spanker or visa versa. 1 won't wake our skipper tip to ask him, hut at any rate Unless tho thing was straightened nut immediately shipwreck was inevitable. Without waiting for the command, our two in'atcs sprang In avert tho danger: Me* Corkcll up the fore mast and McElrey up the main mast, and In less time than it takes me to write it they had (flings in ship shape add wo were saved. The crowImmediately namedMe- Corkcll tlin Squirrel and McElroy tlio the Line man for the agility they displayed ou this try ing occasion. Cap*. Smith says bis creWobeyed all orders cheerfully, but tho one they obeyed with the most alocrity^was: "Splice the main brace." This morning found us all eager for new scenes, and after caucusing woconcluded to take a. trip up to Lake St.Claire. So at 9 a. m. we embarked on the steamer Davis Cole for Star Island and intermediate points. We had a lovely sail up the river to the lake which is r beautiful sheet of water as clearas ehrystal and landed about noon on the island, a beautiful pla^e ornamented with trees, shrubbery, walks and drives. -Here was ft Cue hotel, ftsteam yacht, sail boats and rowboats. Ourparty took two large row boats and pulledoat a mile and a halffrom the island, cast anchor anddhl nothing but throw In and pull out fish for five hours. We caught pike, piekerel, bass and ring perch Until it becamemonotonous. John Grindle has the honor Ofcatching the largest; a tine pike weighing between 9 and!0pounds. We Itaxlly tired of oureport and pulled back iu time to catch the eveningboat for Detroit where wit ar rived about t) p. m. The boys have nil turned in and I shall soon follow their example. The |ifogramme for tomorrow Is not yet made out. There is to be a grand excursion of the Prinees of the Orient to-Morrow up a t Port Huron but as you Allow nil of ns have not token the Oriental ddgree wemay not go. Will keep yon pasted. Yonrs, ' OkKortriKoaxo. iure Tal) lass Store. Give them a call. We UHDERTAKma. Is a specialty we keep on hands a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes etc. All calls Will be promptly attend ed. to • BAEH &MQBT02T. line And omp m !■ FAWCETT H f w 2 3 2 @ x a . x e a , - . Hus in stock ti fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY nnd DIAMONDS! Tui T h e finest line of Optical .Goods in G reene Com ity. A Specialty made Of BrHziliiin Pebble Spectncles In Gold, S ilve r ntid Steel Mraittesi, They confer ii brilliancy nnd diHtiuctiie-H of vinion,‘wi t h an am o u n t of ease untl com fort, neldom enjoyed by spectacle wearera. 4 List of Li’ttcrM Keiuainiitg uncalled for in tho Oedar- villo Ohio post office for the mouth ending August, 91, 1890. List No. 8. Mr. Jtlntcs Baku, W, G. Barnet, Mr. AVm. Lcistler, Luther M. Miler, Miss Hattie Whirtle, Persons wiling for the above please «iy advertised. J n o . Mr. M o L ean P, M BANKOF CEDARVILLE Win T h e fp ieen 1' i i j h A l l Expensie-i.5 The Quceu’fi last “Free Trip to Hu- rope4’having excited such Universal interest, tho publishers of that popular j iniH'ir/.ilin (ifihr niwitlint* niul SOfiO ! General Biiuking Jlusincs Transacted. Geo. W , CInrper, l*re». W . ” I „ C le m o iih , Caakler. S. A. GALBREATH magazine oile uotlier and 8200 extra ' for expenses, to the person sending | them the largest list of English words f constructed from letters contained i u i i iEAL ESTATE, LOAN a n d IN- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. the three words “British North Amer ica.” Additional prizes consisting of Silver Tea Sets, China Dinner Sets, SURANCE AGENT. Gold Watches, French' Musis Boxc.h !sion claims Portiere Curtains, Silk Drcscd, Man tel Clocks, and many other useful and valuable articles will also be awarded in order ofmerit A special prize of a Seal Skin Jacket to the lady, and. a handsome Shetland Pony to girl or boy (delivered free in Canada or United States) sending the largest lists. Everyone sending a list of not le*s than twenty words will receive a pres ent, Send six II. S, 2c, stamps for complete rules, illustrated catalogue ol prizes, aud sample number of. The Queen, Address The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Canada. Special attention given to Pension Bnoklen'a Arnica Salve* Tha beatMlv* in the world for rata, bruiaea, aoraa, nicer*, aalt rheum, fever ■oree, tetter, chapped hands, ehi'blaiiis, cotneand all akin eruptions, and positive ly cure* pile*, or no pay requited. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, nr money refunded. Price 3$ cent* « box, Fwaateby A a . IUdcttray*g in all branches. t’itlsbnrgh, Ciu’ti & St. Lonis R'j . l‘AN-U.VNt)LE ltObTE. Schedule in effect Julie. 1.1890. Trains depa rt from Cedarville as follow GOING WEST, f L4fi a. »u* flag slop. [irinO you - : i, JE 'i A v < a S| • lUJIOUll MV own 5U >'•' CEO a , III iking Sc • l i a n a ll< prict IOf, l*i Ti TI c n i a n tin: Si N iLB A veil F Ttt - 11 E , LO 1 C E A i 1 h?n dl bran A . ton l- u:u& J S'DDK ffeet J* _ i in Ccdai J iG WE) in * 10,14 a. tin jj * 5.81 p. ui, flag atop. GOING EAST. * 8 n. m, * 3.57 p. m. SUNDAY. The following trains stop on Him* day only, EAST, WEST. \\ 1& id a. in. 1 4.17 j>. m- ill; .57 p. ui* * 4.20 a. in- Timegtven above is Central Time. ji*»ag tDally. ‘Dally except Buad*/. r i 1 r« EAJ f NDAY *trains t Ni iveiafe ‘Daily t
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