The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
m -.-ft* V * ± M f •PHE I p ^ i iL c S i ' tswe 'i^l'ii-'Hun iiiini ir.HiiwwP— a* IMDSrXXOXn? wtroxuv xBWvrAr**. * m w A T , n m m m , i « h r . JT. BLAIR, Batter anaPirop\ m m mM **#«**• *- /C l t iW K » ! /B W R C a » * ¥ . ; Covenantor Cburob.—Rev ■T. C. Sprout, P.aatnr. Itagular nervine* *t U:00 * toiUsbbsth school at10:00a m R ,p, Olmreli.—Kev. J. F. Morton,. mu tor. Service* util :00a in; Sabbath •Shoo!at 10 : 00 am. . , **5... >1, K. Olmroli,- Rev. G. L, Tafts, onto tqr, Prenefilug at 10;«5 a in; Sabbath aoliool at 9*30 a, »n.; bin**, 3:00 ;». i»,; S jg People*?* neetln'' at 7:00 p m: or meeting-Wednesday evening »t •■IT. P. Oliuroli.—Rev. 3. C. Wariuwk, Waster. Service* At ll:Q0n ut and 7 |v » ; Sabbath iiohool at 10:00a tn ' AMfK, Olmrch.i-Rev. J, I), Japk •on, paistor. Services at 11:00am am! 7:00 p n» eachJSaidlath; Sabbath school 3:00 p ut; class,7:00p meach Kridny. ’ Baptist Church.—Rev. 11.MTurner pastor. PreAohfug every Sabbath at uain, aitd 7:00 p m; Sabbath School at -3:09o'clock 0 m; Pravor meeting .Wed nesday night; PAY TO PATRIOTS. F o r II. S . E x -S o ld iers and S a il- ora and T h d r Heir*. tauatr. to Man* , toa«fc• ,'Pnto.aria* MtmWt an* *■****« an* tiridhw Sen aa* l astwtatlsis to Alt SatUM* to l8wilwr? Wha* Tlwy A»* t saato The** Wttooa*JTsstaganAWnr jaw* pto» wan". POwnthtol. MK1 :& £ T 0$ protobtothatat WatamilUoaotpeo. pie are directly In* iMtoted ts the pay. swata mads to ax soldiars, and sailors OfthatJnkm,or tbrir heir*. ■Tbo amount -;off;money' paid for ‘ rwiiiotis aioee tor tbs-titoe!. year «*]1' lag Jana, l M , was »7&.77M« Th e se •gnraa exhibitpiaia* iytba iauMiuUpaad fai'-rsaohlogbsiteSts of gordhuaealalliberality. Th*taauaerahtoRatioeatsadMatolawx UrMi aadlaaa aitaratwn, havobton ton dwtoi in ardor' to prsssaV ta plala Ito fttsyt pradaeiy what thacx-aoldiar, sailor *rmarts#wnasadlaanUtledtofor aerviooe Modarad. a*a t« disabuse themindsof ttyi manywho•stortaia thaideathatwaraerr* kmpt A romota-.rstauvs ontitj# mm. to ’ r tn r ltM>that benefit# (riven thevstonui •or hisdireothelramustdescaadavan totha Afthor sixthgeneration. All entitled to t ennises* eta, ate.,, for service#la warspnorto tharebellionhare, with fair exceptions, sacuredevery claim, canaaguaatly hatbriaf mantion iauadaof aay lawspriorto1S6L Every item herein gives la ojtotat; pm ^ puMdiagiaUUon is aottouchedupoo. Sea. * efts tob« securedivuear*alonementloaad,, • padthamodeof proceedingtoobtainthe**, withouttheinterventionof anagentorlaw* yer, Is pointedout, Tha rates of peasious for different wounds sod degrees of disability vary a* greatlyaadareaffectedhyaemanyoeaaaa, ItwouldbelmpoaatoletogiveAliatwithout onmilsg coofuaion. AppUoaUoa to tim Onaitoeiliunrwillalwaysbringpromptan* pltoattanc<aoylaaqtohtyat rating. Btotom ltogM.-»Th*laaa<f wdgdtorga toasnatpraraatthaproiiaatianof nalaim. “ ‘ " ' nadtor by adhUrittM of tha tt g. Army j f t C I n i i w w t OtrKjum Tof aaaflar. -fh(pu* ....... . ton oitea, w « ha iMB«f tot atoear Ktototti -B gyLtiti aLi^dl '1 gMAAntoMto'^^MflA^mnhn' dtofr-Asm.- ml Angina g .i , Tratoaeg .JPiift*Wash ier tha p m a o M i M to to IM .,1 Jjhto- "om ^ w S t 'i *Tk* i'atom totoAlmjpk- A|yh MnwhlahimaarrMt MA'tat'pKttoi* o o ic to to S g 'Caffe e^agt ewlg m i ^ mp ltomwtit titotnn Orn*. Wait-tiitlllto' to|atitog>,<tof Anyadtoeroftim«ri»f«feh idotoagragalart, vaiahteamsad toMha,to m f m m H too w n l «v maitoi omfik tghfft rnyffeg Ato^ttLkAJ^ff : toggigg. . gug|(gg^|^g| t t ,jjg toWtory to JMfat torrito «TMt :#r ito giatixtoharnoantoananw m «««# »!»» to i* Btoto to harbor,jr wMtoitototoi lg dtoMtion « f fompf toto MUho^toM^othervaa«dorstadloo. P t o ^ a ^ > r eaiid, > )vry to gwato hy^huuuHd p gnw ti^ If any payn haadiedmootVarahd, Ml*, to Jmtoftor dlaihy raaaan to My mmmd, tojury or dhaaao who wtold . hart hapa totitiod S S B S ^ n . below-maotiooed, bU ohUdran, andarhlm* ttoayimnito igmnhnB rgwifto fto m m .s s a s g htoarttoMmei,^ untiltheyattatath*: t o 4 .fWtoto thawidow ramsrrjr, the child to ohlMrcn> ahaUDaeatiUedfromlhadaWofraamrriage tothawholeamount. Widows Mcaltotygriliyptoaianthftr asohchUdandaralxteaayearatoagaaftha husbandon attount of wtom ahnla ptm- stoned,and thUallowancesheehsll not ha daprimd'W hy cmMn to togtoen bring ■uOntstaed to srtmtototototototoypah. itoadmmtioaai g».< aUtntlon. Children ^ b t o j ^ t o xiagnofllmparoais,itariywMta«dhf«hn father hritoa to toMm.Hm .marriage to* deemedlegitimate. Widowsof coloredusdIndiansoldiersr * oeive pensions to whichlimymightba to. titled upon P«to «M« »>tor hvsdSsgathto sod recognised«achother aamaaaad 5*** upto dateof enlistment, and children bora of any marriage as proven areheldtobe lawful children. 'Where awidowis proven to have abea. doped the child or children, or itUshown .thatsheis anunsuitableperson, by rMsoa of immoralconduct, to birstiie custody at the same, apensionmaybo refusedberan* til thO child or chlldvon nttalntheagoof aixtoen years, and then IhwshaUbe pew atoned(athe same manner and from tha samedstee* if nowidowhad aurvlvad. DaraiiDMi* B *u ttm -K m widower childraabeleft byapersonentitledto. psm ahabhah therebeother relativeswhowarn dependentupontdm Inwholeor part, tosy shallbe entitled, IS the following orderef precedence, tereorivetha pensionfor total diubUtty, to conuneooe from dsto of hi* death, first, the mother; secondly, the father; tblrdiy, orphan brothers aad lavs andar sixteen year* of age. If ft* father survives, tha pension goto tn him, and at hto death to tha remarriage ol the mother, It la ghraa tha brothers sistersuntilthe sgnof slxtow. , fs HKsf CUrMFreeh Warning. "Wo have decided to take n trip North," writes a Georgia editor, "and daringour absence tha paper will ba in •naaraat our wife. <Cti t ------:....... * w». glHMfl. / ' Tu« transition from long, UngcrnH md painfnl sickness to robust hcslti marks an epock la tbe life o f the hi. Ilvldual. Such a remarkable event is treasured In the memory 'and the Ugeucywhereby the good health, ha* been attained Is greatfully blessed Hence It Is that so much Is beard jn praise o f Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use o f the Orest Alter ative and Tonic. I f yo« grp troubled with any disease pf Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, o f long or short standing yon will surely flud relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50e, and $1 per bottle at R idoway ’ s Drug Storm • X it fe o fU ea cra l M b erm sa . No literary announcement o f the year is o f greater interest to the gen eral public than that o f a comprehen sive Life o f General Sherman', which is about to he published and sold through agents by the noted house o f Hubbard Brothers, o f Philadelphia!’ Admirable biographies o f Grant and Sherdsn, complete to the time o f their death, are already familiar to th* public^ but a 116 o f the third great •omnandto, to finiah the aeries, has been lacking. The various biograph ies o f Sherman hitherto published have nsnsatorily bemaiacompiste; and •van his ownmemoirs, writUmta 187h m3d alsK>tt nothing o f lu« inteneely iaterlsting early lift, aad aot a wotd, o f course, ol tha wort than twenty yeai* o f social activity and fraternity frith old comrade* stace th* war. Th* work which ft now to b* hsaed will splendidly supply the widaly ftlt demand for a history o f the greet •trategie comnmnder. It ie kriag written by Willie Fletcher Johnson, whose abilky ae a hieforiea la familiar to the reading public o f America threughhie former uatMUallypopakr Woras, whkfe hfore hid mSUoae i f readers, and the sake o f their gait odlrioa* wiriohed aa army o f boo& ugeatit he to aided % Mui-Gen. O.O . Howard, a man o f ffae Htmry attain- mtots, who knew Shermah better than any other o f hk o&mrade* now living, andranked neat hot one jb him in the army. Thgt this. Briery o f Sherman, the lest o f the greet Gem A W s a l e r W gtfrogr, Hr. Frank Huffman, a young man o f BurUngtoa, Ohio, state* that lie had been under oaveof two promi nent physicians, and used their treaty msnt until be wss nOt able to get eroqnd. TMieypronounced hi* case to be consumption and Incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's NOw Djtscoveiry for Consumption, Cough* and Cold* and at that time wag not able to walk aeross the street wlthogljkor opting. iH e/oiiod. j M k m t M . d Bal#*f"a dollar lo tg s ,J w it hs> Was much b cU e r ;h e fctmtintied to, use it and le to-dsy enjoying’ good beaitb.. I f you have auy Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it. We gusrautee sstUfsction. Trial bottle free at fii G. B|dgwayra Drugstore... ,--- - . »iW|, *»| ' B G lUdgway hu just secured the saleo f tb# mostyalnableoonaumption remedy ever offered to tbe People o f CedarvUle Ohio and takes great plea sure recommending it. There are a giwat many so-called consumption cures, but Jackson's Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup is conceded by pbysiclsns to possess themost hoaliug and strengthening properties to the lungs o f any similar preparation before the Amem-au public, Thpu**nd o f peo ple have used it and testily to its merits, and while B. G. llhlgvrsy has been handling these goods no one that baa ever bought it haabeen dis appointed in finding a positive re lief id one dose and a cure for acough in one bottle, Brice 2$and SQceuts. For sale bv B. G. Bidgwry. FAWCETT b w i£ * « * • t o i t o w t o t o p w r i b « w E « - » ,r-.v.:;v.vO v a c tt3 3 i^ ^ .. fern briflitmcyand dlstlnctneriof vision, with an amount o f can o f Brail iNfgpeet**clri wearem. rn .il M t n £ d .... .8,1 — ' mad*. Tb*\ e se hi , i Omen or D ittos A G alun , > Dealers in due horses, Colunibus, O.. GEHTLKMicn—Early last spring one of our horses was seriously injured by being kicked. Arabian Oil wat> recommended to us aud we gave it a trial. The result was pot only satis factory, but surprising. The wound healed rapidly, aiul the animal wa* ready for use in a few days. Sine, that time we have hy its use enred a numbero f case* o f scratches and re moved some bad cases o f curb. Ara bian 0)1 ts undoubtedly the best gen- eral Stock Liniment that we ever used, and we advise "Farmers and Horsemen to keep a supply o f It in their stables at all times. Yours Re- •peotlUliy, D ittos ; k G alun . Weoffer f 100for a case o fScmtoYie* Arabian Oil will not cure. For sale by B. G. Itidgway. X s t lc e . «ppoint«<l atofJoan- Tha aMdonigacd has tw it duly rxomtor of th« luRtvrjll sod (wUiaent aottoU. Orr, isto o f (Ireono county, Ohio, do- ooaood,. All penoas indebted to too citato aro requMtedto make !inm«diato paynSut, andt thoa* bavin* elaltnt againit the east* will |>ro- •eat them dnly authbniicwted. to the under- iigatd for allowaneo. JAU &8 It. 0RR, Exoeutor of Joanaetto B. Orr, deeoaaed, 20tb day of February )S9t. CMrap,MIiMSPaciIcRh TheDtnot Boot* to aad than CUeisa,Jettet,Ottawa, Feorta, I a Salto, Hotlao, Booh Ulowt, to IUjbfOIS; Dansport, WoMatiaa, OttuaiwA Odntooaa, D m Motaw, WtnUMrt, AuJutwu, IX»tUn a«d O mmo II. BJoto, la IOWA; maaaapolla and St. F»ul, ia MIX. KKSOTA: Watertown and Sioux BaSlo, ta DAKOTA; Caawroo.SC J m A and KaaawCltr. >» MISSOURI; OvRhs.liacoln.VatibMyaadXeUea.tnXBBBAMCAi AtchUon, laavooworto. Koctoo. Topeka, Mutehtaaw. WIcMta, BoUcvlUe, Abllaat, DoJ*» City, Oaldwolt, la KAKSAfl; Kbixttttaer,B1IteooaadMlaea,la IXD1AX TCXRITORY; Dwver. CWoiad* Sprloaa aad Fatoto, ia COIXUULOO. TrarenMnpwany ot riob tenalnc atosi-aalaatoad* aftodluf tha to* fcetUUMo f Inter- oamaioakatlou to all town* aad eltiMta t aad mat, aeHhwwtaadwaikwoMof Chiltexs sad to nwtde aad tfaaaoeoaaleMapona auatahcaatr w x n m u r n r a u s tsao s laodlsc alt oaaipotttoa Is spltadov it ovilpoMpt, totwwo CXIOiOO aad DBS MOIXBS. OO0NCIL XT.trm aad OMAHA, aad fcttwMn CHICAOO aad DXHVXXi O 0 lX)RA»O SPBUTOS aad FDKBIO, via ' KAX1A8 C irr aad TOPEKA aad via ST. JOSEPH. Itnt-Ctefl Vw OaocheorPOES UXCUXtMOCHAIR CARS, aad Fateeo flieopm, with Dlnlnf car Serriee. C om cooBOoUonootDenver oadCelondoBpdnSewith ;1 dlvwptag nilwar Uasa, aow thrmlnj th» so* aad J 8TAJWAXD GAVQK >■TXAjrs-Bocjrr uomrTAnr notrrx Over which npwMp-oqutpptd tnlo* mn dxlty TBBOUOH WITHOUT CKAXOE to aad from Bolt < LakOCtty. esdw aud San rrsncteeo. THE SOCK nLU O te nl*o U m DlrVct and FavoriteUuo to aud , AW* Uaattoa.Tiko'k Ftok aad all otherMilitary and •MaleteMtteaBdoUfMaadn>lnln*dl*trictalnColorude. DAILY FAST XXFXBSS TRAINS -law St.Jaaephand Ka»M« Clty to aad A w alt tm? portenttewoa.dtlMaadtectloaotaSouthernXebnwka, BAawt aad the Indian Territory. Alao via ALBERT UCAlMItmtfromKanaMCityaud Chlcato toWater- town, Fiona liallt. MtXMXAFOUS and ST. PADfc. OMUMctteHAteraUpomto»»U>and northwMt tottnwn Uw lakM aadtheFaetS*Ooo*t Foe Tfekita, Mats, FMmt, at idMlnd tatenoajlon applytoanyOaupoaTtektoOdteo ta tooCatted Stoteo orCaaado.oc ff. gT . JOHN, JOHN SCgASTIAN, OtSTMtasear, Qan’ITkteitaa. A«t. * CBXCAOO.'UJL rithtarAW%hiusT l'AN-HANGLE BOIlTK, ■'Av* :■ If■B ' ?-i! ' ^-A-Xv-' •■f.-: • i f .'.-. ., ft * ‘ ‘ Schedule in effect June. 1.1800. TrainsdepartfromCedwrvllle as f<; GOING WEST, ft f 4.46 a, nu ' ' flag stop * 10,14 a. m.. , , , |* 5.8J p. m, * flag stop GOING EAST * 8 a. m. *3.67 p.m. SUNDAY ' The following trains stop fin 8iut day only. ' ’ EAST. WEST. I! 10.14 a. m. |4.17 p. in. ,||g.57 p. in, 4.26 a. tn. Timegivenshove is Centra! Time. (Flag f Daily. *Dally except Buniitn rwrr; se-sas real:lt«rer»v«|if<mfdff-WHxdefwefg* *miriiUy a ltdbotouiaMy, by time*of gHhrr**i,yonnr«>rold,AiwfhifMiff dWO tiKfflitlrtitWfhrmgrlinyHff.Ahf ____ _ __ _ on*ran *\a tMM»‘rk, Faiytnlran*. WshtHUkridfriliMg.1V«Man;ig> Yftnmfovrit *mi«eita.i>raU jrmurtinte!•theWork, Ilt1»Ueg *•JjmdbriHg«HOud«tfWIetorvveatoettoyriMBvt* MONEY; gagTHrit enlkvfy...... .....— -...... . .. HdirtAwmnr*—vwlggfromf-dfj ff40|«efvr**kA»hlgrwaHfo Agon*uf»art*r*Iflit*9Kt;tfleM&TfiimifurnishytoiMt*» totoyiftrtii*Nl‘rwkyi ‘A fHf.K* eth^lgoolgbifcW.Wl hliftuttkm •UKK. 'I RKE .k ' U., B1IU. . . . _w__r T -.-T■ IJ S S tm S tS L & tottrislidl btiiem iii f W ^^^tfotiklsmbeiMbiaififo^tlie great ton Wl>VH>tP * f»t.t t < r t a-rimvi S t o S E *** * * p m tti f o r l i g g M M I ji»5*tik|rifVv A FavwakleImptewisa. A favorable impression is iuvar- ably created by tin- dsn o f Jackson’s 1 Wild Cherry ahd Tar Syrup. Its great medicinal paoperties lie in its healing virtues. When ( the lungs become irritated end inflamed by a severe cold, or the nasal passages se crete Xthin,waterylaid, and adteavy dull feeling is present lu the forenead then the mucous membrane ts Irri tated, andIt become a matter o f great moment al to the aemdiee wo seek and employ, tltat may be at least peweriees to impair tltat which they are inadequate to remedy. Jackson’s Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup is wo cheep preparation, but is made with a view o f doing wbst we e*y it-will. One dose will relieve tb* oold end irritation o f the lungs or nasal ;p*»- •sges, and on* bottle will cut* tb* worst cold. Frio* S6 and 60 «enU. IW Ml* by B. 0 . Btdgway, ■l"m imih um n■*■— *»»*■ S t! CHAS. E. SBUHiS , ■» ' 4 -*'-<■ -I'i ‘ . Isfoe-pfcw^ymt-to|M n'^nootk A *v t o r AstyKfo he^cttf. BA6FMENT OBR B ltIl!x)lNG . ton J, <1. L. P ains , S. sub , gas* Imvxokj a,'ti. S. h .BURAttI 1 1 nmum «v*mun«i*toi|AtoMAtfflfto hMumd. W w tbm k , JERSEY BTKKI, . L awn F E N C IN G Tam OALVANtBCO •TCKlL, AND Quicker lb sn sa y o ik sr Una C ln rinn sti »*jr«M.......... to Jseksonvills, FLORIDA, line russlng Pullman Boudoir sad The only Psf. Kayo, Tstaaa,Ht.AngniHiM aad Onus, CofuMbM' Mobil* an* potnto in Gaergla and Alabama. Mm m toe shortest to NEW ORLEANS Time. S7 hours. Solid trains with Pulp man tkmdrir Sleeping t’arii taakiaa direct oo « m sction etjNsw Urleana wuhont onnlbna transfer tor Texas. Msxioo and CALIFORNIA haetof line to Jaekson A Vicksburg, isriMfrid, making dtrtot osaHaotioM itorfhlomhilm* tranaftirnrtonyvewort, tons tor Itallns*portWorth, lion*- ItiVtoton.TmtM. Hexfoo anilCall- Tbo ettotl Hue With through iDondoirmst|»*r* to Kttoxville 1th t o n ............. & rt iwy burgh, ______ toaliMi___ ______ _ i^saaW^siira!;! irterifTMrioaati te Atiemu m l f ast*, tH adieu the ahortitttularin- »tlta Atmtotdh Abn, Mutitos thonUort. h with toretHih ear lines tor Baiolfth and the t'aroliuas. fromLTttrienauto Ditattanou, KllwTfHi JfolfMIpa ^ nnflvr Pal eon As! On: Miss., Vllksbo Uf M ., Mhrs porr, lA .mrnllvstbsiJmrtoatuiMinuail to La* .................. ‘ .......... ‘ ‘ ............... Hatito. *i»o t tot riwiuhftti toRiriHiaxhbia. ClncIniiHOtV*Mobil UiikMiMtor iv* ftutrsl Uolnn IS uU.>s T h e T pw q what* a C i I.AITXMO, gg> PCU10I2 frutcU dutnid. Is OBXAXtNIAt, tew ate MHwI yter yrotaatseaetosnrswl;iwmtlajary to statew ktete Itcfiutwiaa,Uwo,ate*walar. A ll in t c u d iu g P n r ch a s e r t tosteldntsarniateTwHilFri—ItabteMrslsS th* Hpwtar tvrtet wtel wrsava, » • y«lib tftM tt. h r i f to rwr twite ta towtetytathataatewStaSwstaW # m i i v t o i n w » , c w i C R , f » STOPJii^HNOW Bstos*Wroaritas Mw.twpfa. with to* MCDICINC IN THE WOHUL nrolttg tow FatiHhU til tnwkf*wi tm m m 41 to Immhtoln*' fetr rah r i^j^nd.fnll Intocai BrMgaul |tagALa|^i' (jtotoiUiNA. nsvam—nv* fs (s^w^mx^v^ws, nnfivri eontiiy hwme* brAddroto we evwc, we ntv. ftN iim t u N i i g o o w w RKMRDim WAV* FAILED. x tonmmy-wm m om th hat htok ItotetisftetM & n si and f,vn(Wtawaat Sssui tons brills dni Iwtoli* the ' '•NPHNNINHMNkNIJfWNGb- «TWftVNNMnHDjNdGN ssriyite*stanb«toroi,sn4lfttbs at thtotontolsdiMsesttwit tom S iliftll'lllf N l’INrii, F o r ffit io b y p , G .
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