The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
I % t f t f E t J E I i& L c f ) * jlKIUDKPHWDEMT WXUKLYN IV lrtfK I. SATURDAY , S E PT EM B ER , 12 |F. Zf. BI<AIR ) Editor,and I ’rop’r PRICK * 1 .2 8 PEN ANNUM. t i l IIB C II U IBK C TO RY . Covenanter Cl»lurpli,—Rev T. C, ffnrnul. Paetor. (tf^UUr1 aorvlcea at 11:00 a mt Sabbath school at 10:00a m B. P. Church.—Rev. J. F. Morton pastor. Services *t 11:00 a m; Sabbath aolioot at 10:00 a in, ~ . 51.E. Church.—Rev. G.L.Tufta, pas tor. PreaolihiB.at 10:45 a hi ; Sabbath wliool at 9*80 a. m.; olaaa, 8:00 p . »».; Tounij People** meeting a t 7:00 p ui; jirrtyer meeting Wednesday evening at U. P. Church.—Tlov. J . C. Warnook, pastor; Services a t 11:00a in and 7 p m; Sabbafii school a t 10:00 a in , A 5f. 15, Church.—Rev, A, C. splvey pastor. Services at ll;00 'a in and . :Q 0 p in each Sabbath; Sabbath School 5:00a m. Baptist Churoli. —Rev. D.M Turner, pastor, Preaching every Sabbath at lia in, and 7:00 p'm; Sabbath School a t 2:00ocloofc p in; Prayer meeting Wed nesday night; PAYTO PATRIOTS. For U i S* E x-So ld iers and Sail* ore and T h e ir Heirs. Pension* Enmity, In Money and Sand, Back Bay. FWao-Money, Allowances- Tim **Home*” for Soldiers and Ballon and Schools for Their Orphan,—Informa- 1Oon and Instruction to All Kntltlsd to l Tayment*,Homestesds, National or State ■Benefit*—What They Are Wnd Bow te Secure'Them Without Weeing an Attor ney, I t * , ISto. {.Copyrighted, 1880.1 T IS probable th at a t le u t a Dtilllpnof pco the time ootoe m mo non** « arm* »wpmr Other V. B. yw»ct, a t sea or ia harbor, or was #nhi# way, by direction of competent authority,to aoma o tte r YOMei or station. Provided aooh wound. injury o r dtie*## wholly or in part incapacitated inch person front proeuring his subsistence by manual labor. W idows Ago C hild ***: If any person has died since MarchA 1861, or hereafter dies by reason of any wooed* Injury, or disease who would have been entitled to invalid pension, his widow, or it ttaem bs no widow, o r In case of her death, without payment to her of any part of tho pension below mentioned, his children, under six* teen years of age, shall receive the same pension.he would have been entitled to had be been totally disabled, to commence from his death, to continue to the widow during her widowhood, and to the child or children cmtUtbey attain the age of sixteen; and if the widow remarry, the child or children •hall be entitled from thedsteof remarriage to tb s whole amount Widow* receive two dollar* permonth for each child under sixteen years of age of the husband on account of whom she is pen* stoned, and this allowance she shall not be deprived of by reason of children- being maintained in whole,:or in part in any pub* lie, educational or “ soldier’s orphan*" in. stitution. Children born before the map riageof th e parents, if acknowledged bythe father before or after the.m arriage,are l-{deemed legitimate. Widows of colored and Indian soldiers re* selva pensions to which they might be en- titled upon proof that they livedsogother and recognised each other as man and wife up to dateof enlistment, and children born of any marriage *o proven are hold to bo lawful children. Where a widow ia proven to have aban doned the child o r children, or it is ahowb th at she Is an unsuitable person, by reason of immoral conduct, to hare tire custody of the same, a pension may be refused her un til the child or children attain tho age of sixteen years, and then (Heyshall be pen* stoned in the same manner and from the same date aa if no widow had survived. D spbxdknt RsuvrrvEs.—If no widowof children bo left.by a person entitled to pen sion, but there bo othor relatives who were dependent upon him in whole or part, they shall be entitled, in the following order of -precedence, to receive the pension for tot*' disability, to commence from data of hlf death. First, tho mother; secondly, the father; thirdly, orphan brothers and sis ters under, sixteen years of age. If the fsthor survives, the pension goes to him, and a t his death or the remarriage of tho mother, it is given the brothers wnd Sisters untfl the ogn of sixteen, t - •*' . pte ared irec tly in terested in the pay ments made to e * -■ soldier* and sailors of tho Union, or their . heirs. The amount of money paid for pensions Stone for the fiscal yoar end ing June, ■ 1888, --wai 878.775,803. T h e * * ........................ . figures exhibit plain* lytb* Immensity and f*r-reaohlngbenefit* of governmental liberality The innumerableNational and State laws, with endless alteration, have been con. defised in order to present in plain lan* , goage, precisely what the rx-soldtor, sailor o r mariBewwiand ip entitled to for senrkes rendered, and ,to disabuse the minds of tho many who entertain the idea th at w ar serv ice* of a remote relative entitle them to reward, or th a t benefits given the veteran a t hia directheirsmustdcsoendeventotha fifth Orsixth generation. All entitled to pensions, -eta; e ta , for services la w ars prior to the rebellion have, with few exceptions, secured every claim, consequently but brief mention is mads of any laws prior to 1661, Every item herein given (a cjjltfal; pro. parol legislation is not touched upon. Ben* rfltslo be secured are atone mentioned, and the modeof proceeding to obtain these, withouttho intervention o f an sgen to r law yer,!* pointed out. The rate* of pensions for different wounds and degroea of disability vary ao greatly and are affected by so many cause#, it would be impossible to give a lis t without creating confusion. Application to the Cotoarietlonefwill always bring prompt ex- pitssUonof any inequality of rating. GairaiM*.Bona—The tos* of a discharge doesnOSprorcnt the prosecution of a claim. If ft* k*« toaccounted for by affidavit the Adjutant-GCneral of the V, S. Army (wasbiaglou, D. C 5 will issue a Ccrtyieat* • f Sortie*. The Bon, Secretary of the navy Should be applied to, under like dr* cumsteaeea la the case of a sailor. JDnpti- cote discharge* esa not be accepted aa«Ti* dados te establish any fetota. KeH tertha original nor a copy of aayee- seatiai paper exoept the oertifioaU of dia- charge from th e U. B. aervica,filed in a dains before the Pension Ofltee, wHl he furnishedexcept upon the oqjiof an ef the Governteeut n r a court ' Gommuatoatlons should be addreesed ee M iters: Fer Beek Pay, Extra ra y And Bounty is Usoaeyferansy sw v iohw th e Boa. M e •ad AaWhir, V .B , Trsesnty Dept* Wusih tectea. isrtH P te aetigameut o f Bounty Land Was- •eat* sad Heeiertrad Leads,to the eternal*- testier a t the Oeeera t lewd- Ofllo*, Weeh* flsM w FsC iaehruiiiless, with prsper Manta , wM he feralehed free to «*jr eMweeh The twHaeeaaef tiie soldier ereeiier, the ew » >eay,regls*ea t e r shin iawhtoa iw aeriad t SiHoff 0 t MliftiSMMtf 'MUl' and eroes e f dwdharge, sad le ft psettou iwoiyMI MBdPBle hNwr* -•v^W|^£^^dedi^W ' *MPFWPpFOil TWm IriVlw WJJM*9RmVMF -H fM llilV Ifli fMJI|r4HMVPr IV IS m [ 4 hi urOTPW> h MBMVVt dro® jBHRwIWi pitw *to*w iM ^ iaifW iid!S t k s SMea la -aCMneseW sH lst D spiM I - s f Her Breakout. A Chinese wedding p a rty In Canton recently lo st one of thp- most im portant Item s in th e wedding Ceremony—the hride, aaya the -N orth China Herald. The little lady had been carried to her bridegroom 's home; hidden in the cus tom ary embroidered red satin chair dec* a n te d w ith flowers, and p u t down at the door to aw ait th e suspicion* mo m ent fo r crossing th e threshold, Her escort had come a long way and were w eary, ao they re tired in to a neighbor ing opiom den and w ent to sleep. They .awoke la te in th e evening, rushed to the door, and, concluding th r bride had left, carried th e empty choir bank to its lo ft Soon a fte r th e bride groom and bis fam ily, dressed in th eir very beat,' lighted th o candles and th eir incense stick*, laid ou t vice and th e o r thodox viands, and opened th e door. No alga o f e ith e r ch air o r bride. They Immediately -decided th a t she had been carried o ff by brigands, and alarm ed the whole d istrict, the search going on fru itlessly . At la s t th e dis* tracted bridegroom woke up tbe chalr- hearora and they, struck by a sudden idea, ra n off to th e lo f t They opened th e chair, and th ere sat th e poor, little b ride, stiff, frightened and hnngnr. She had fe lt th a t she was baing carried off, b u t dared no t cry o u t a s n o weU-brod hride ought to open her tip* till a fte r the m arriage ceremony, ■eaoe all thbtnmble. t fit lift Ban a t awe*w e t in * m nmhn % a awa<n« -w « * * * * * ***%» I I I SYMPATHY FOR M SCRTCRS; A Ceee la tVMcb I t W a M the O gW la t« iy B ather Than GeoA N ot one d eserter ta t t t y la caught, fetid th e tmwflllngtoMS o f sitiaens to fito ln lb n u tik m th a tw fllte e d toti^eix h e u to tt aotnetiiBee tends to oo> oomptioetkew. Soma yearn age» agja an ofBoer in tb e United State* je rr ie s , a young g raduate item West P o in t Was sen t to . th e Weet and de> tailed fb rap a ria l d e fy w ith * squad of Indian aoonts. S o k o g a a h * w as w ith Ida p a rty he, o f oouraa, w as ab le la b e e f U sh e a rta g ti b a to n s day, rotarti* lag from a a axpedftton in to th * .moont- am i, th e p a rty Stojppad lo r dbxner, endi a fte r dicing, oe directe d th e Indiana to R o to to tb a FOjN, w hile h e would lot* r a a h o a r o r tm » la te r- N ot .ate anetotoad to th e m ottatehia .h a tost hi* Way- T he fa d teaa earns 4b th* post w i& on th im a a d reporte d th a t' hp had Na* o rartelsto thni*, hod a s they wnr* U n ite d to t o m th iy obeyed ord ers tsridM tkA r eSar a to eeerohliorhfaa. A or. tw e peaeed, 'and aa tto tiawa nadagattowA h la frien d a w h a sa te a a a adU n h ig h ly ,a w tto ittta tadlgaa- to ' traea' h ta n a a n d d a d h lm , S h ay toOowad Ma tr * a flor tw ohww d ra d asOea air f tug s a liily h ad tiawa e l M at, m t o was- mm W m iner* tsil4dMM&AilW MA ^^awn^a^^nu^wtpva i^aenru^aw m m m m M an ta* to tto ' d to etlo n t o todtotototetow tostopsted to to a Mteteah- Mb <totok. aanm^tea-M^w* 'gaanreiito mmmr enw^^^^ry n^ror W teddatd M s aeto to * to sw a hh* down. dto^, a^Mdatois jtoamteaa -did’ W WWm -iViiM- V® wmm^ W w W w • PURIFYYOURBLOD. -TON itepv Blood P u rifier, , m R oau lato rand qSmio ever know n , i« in tte paved In N ature5* lA bo rato ryby N uiufe5*Chil d ren—tho W arm Sp ring Ind lanao ftlio Pacific Slope,am ong w hom ita preparation h a s been P a sacred legacy from generation to generation, fo r unnum bered years- I t Is purely vegetable, g an d goes d irectly to th e float o f n ine-ten ths OfI th e ilia o f hum an ity—th e blood—and its w on -1 derful w orko freatom tion begins w ith th e first dose, h ea lth avid stren g th su rely follow ing. hadoo* ao t kM f it,. s cw ftM snbstt- tate,butsend dlreet to tli* proprietor*. Tie oreioi iBiIlas HeUicUe CospaiT.CMTyJi Q. I,,. Pants, d . n. s. E bbs R ktxolds , s . ». a PAINE & REYNOLDS, DENTISTS !! t Xenia National Bank building, corner Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. Vltalizsd A ir and Nitrous Quid* Ga* used far th* FAINLKSOCxtrao- ttenafTaath, BANK OF GEDARVILLE General Bauklng Busines Ti-ansaclecl. G ee. W . H a rp e r , P re* . W . X - (R em an s . C a sh ie r. idlvidunl asiets prineipslly invested in Be* Estate $300,000. C o n s u m p tio n C u r e d . An oldphyeioian retired ftompraciioe, having bad placed in hi* hand, by an East India mi, aionery the formulaof a simple vegetable icme- dyfor the (needy and permanent-cure of Con- inmtion, Dronebith, Catarrh, Asthma end alt Throat andLung nfleetion, al«o a poaitive snd radical cure for Nervous Debility and nil Nerv ousComplaint* after having te,ted iU wonder fnlcurative power* in thousand, of care*hasfelt it hi*duty tomakeit known to hi, lulTering fel low*. actuatedby this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will tend free oi chargeto all who hesireit this receipt in Ger man French orEnglteh' with full direction* far preparingand ming. Sent bymailbyaddr***- lng with *tamp naming this paper. W. A. N oth , 820 Po-er’* Block Koeheiter, N .Y . £0-1yr. M e r c lm n t rj r f R i l o r , NO 10N, DETROIT STREET X C a W f a f f , O e , Before you buy your suit, Overcoat or Pants tor Fall, see KANY THE TAILOR he lias a full line of Foreign and Domestic goods always no band to select from. Perfect fitting garments and first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price. S p ec im en Cases. Etlwanl Shepiierfi, llarrfobnrg, P*., had a nam ing sore on his leg of eight years5 standing. Used three bottles o f Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buckieii5s Arnica Salve, and bis leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O.. had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said be was incurable. One boitle Elec tric Bitter* and otte box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured hint entirely. Sold at B. G. Illdgway’s Drugstore. MMNvttu w u rfh k, ifito f s a i m y ^nmiwimfl ^^ wbb -MNr WgmRmto®toRBMtoJM4PWWHtor JtetStetotitoStoS Nnitolily E x e a n M a s w in t h e P e n n a y lY n n i n L t a e s . Ttckete at oae fiire for the round trip betwMn any two stations on toe Cincinnati Divirion front Colnmhua and Springfield to tlneiimrii insla* «lv* tritt to r soWhy t t o f 5. C. # , A 8ft. h . By. Co, m e*to Sunday until tertW warioa. dude* tto mmmm of anw^m-wfl erowvwe ww^^^a^^n^a j m i, Cincinnati PivlNlon. FARM. Vl5fel!s jAberden-AnsusCatle, Westward, Columhna...... Iv Alton............. WestJeflbroon... “ London...... ** Ho. Charlmton,.. f‘ Selma.......-...... •• Cedsrvlile,...,...,., *' WllherSaree.,___“ I«»a .......... ffy’ SpringValley...;. *«“ Itoxanna...........« Wayneeville___ " Orrgonla............“ Fort Ancient,...,. «• Morrow__** South Xehaoon. ■' Loveland^...... “ Miiford|..:.......... *< BataviaJou......... '• C la e lan a tl ......ar. r«B8 646 Eastward. C in n In s s tU v . Batavia Jo,...,,... “ Milford............ . “ lx>veland.......... “ South Lebanon.. “ Morrow............. “ Fort Ancient.....“ Oregoma.......... * Waynesvllle.....“ Roxanna...... " Spring Valley..... « Xeala......... { Wllberforoe__ Ccdarvllle.... . •• Selma,........“ So. Charleston „. * L o n d o n . *• WestJefferson... “ Alton..................“ Cotm abna.......ar. *2«t*8 33S 367 f7'04 730 846 93 902 95 }j* 1003^.: ... to 14 ,*.. .. 10(22-• S telO tel 933103 S] ' 104 W-- 640(1120 AM AM *8<m j o AM is obi 1530 545 60E 620 630 640 646 6551... s 846 900 910 957 7301002 0738 7451 —' 755-..;-- 80510(31 8261046 847 *.-. 8 5 5 .... 91511301 AM AM PM tfl l flO PM|PM 5*345, • 2R1BSI t ......I- l» 7 1 0U 4 l? g PMj PMIPM I 7 I t MEADOWBROQK STOCK F twt»n Spris|fl*M, Xesta aM D*yt*n. Wesrivard. Njprlnwaeld...lv. Yellow Spring*. “ Xenia.... . -{ " ) ttmytmm ....... | Sf- Blehnsead...... AM !■ AM N90L 9251 AM *64^935;ti»» 73510151110*1 AM AM Eastward. XI c I im m S .... D syw a . Xeala. Yellow Spring*. Iwgliaia... Ip rfa Iv, .ar. j o j*_ i a | AM AM* 1500*7 40 635 920 VMj 635 920 Ilf 715 957 II., 72510 05 n i 074610 28 8061080 AM AM I'M PM PM .* Sunday stop. bStop* to discharge pauen. gers leoetvedeastofLoveland. 0»fk r*o*4 Tns tto* ton 1.00p. a . U1.00 a Ugltline nisi MSa a, a I.Wf. m. ■ P jIlam H lM B ls g C an o n I m . 8 ,8 ,* , *« fl* and 91 either ran throughviaColum bus and Pittebuifhor eonnect through Pittsburgh Union fctatkm to ana from Baltimore, Waehlnrimi, Philadelphia and New York* Nee, l . a an * aieonneet a t Rtchmond for Indianapolis and Bt. Louis: I»wm91 a a * 9 tor Chicago: Ne. S fi>r Lojpmaport, JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, —tisjplRmisr. ^SMurdtetagwiroM MAIflP PmsavBOB, P xmk ' a . For timecards, ratesoftore, through tlckeia W. R. Totrence, Agent Cedarville, O. OrriCR op D ittos A G allin , Deslors In lino horses, ColnuibiiH, O.. G entlembn —Early Inst spring one of our liorscs was seriously injured by boing kicked. Araliisii Oil was recommended to ns ami wo gave it a trial. The result wss not only sa'tis- factory, but siirpri'dng. The wound healed rapidly, and the ntiimtd was ready for use in a few days. Since that time wo have by ifs use cum l a number of cases of scratches and re moved some hnd ra«cs of curb. Ara bian Oil is undoubtedly tbe best gen eral Stock Liuiiiient that we ever used, ami we advise Partners and Horsemen to keep a supply of it in their eiablcs at ail limes. Yonrs .Re spectfully, D ittoe & GAt.LIN*. We oiler $100 for a case of Scratches Arabian Oil will not cure. For sale by B. G. Itidgway* CHAS. E. SMITH’S Is toe .place for you to get a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Over Th* Bank of Cedarville. tV .- IP , T H A D I 3 H , * -f to- Attorney At Law. KO .» EA8T UAIX8TBEET, OP- romtsscomerwwm. Foi sale. A choice lot of young bulls; also a fine lot of grade heifers for sale at very reasonable prices. Gome and sec them and be convinced of tfieir merits, or write to D. Bradfnto&$on, C /'e d n rv ilfe O . THE MUCH-DESIRED LONG WHIST and PERFECT HIP EFFECT c * b only prodftoedfto0o<«|lw Cy wearing m mi « b T H E OVER TH E H IP and vrn-b ■. t 'FIT ANT FORM hutentty, giving P e rfa o t E aa# a n il ____ C o n to u r. sy have D oom , R m h u , which will no*- r ip ; D a*U * St*el* nn<l Hone*, which w ill wot b re a k . Kate ia throe lengths- Jom and floHecn. Anydrygood*tester In theU.S. cgneupplj-yon. OaavaMtm W m ML Send fa t Catalogue. B0RTREC MfS. CO.. Jackson. M!r.h B a c k l e a 's A rm c u S n iv e . The best salve in tb e wortil for cat*, braieee, aonsa, ulcers, salt rheutn, iM«t sores, letter, chapped b««ds, chi'bjitins. coma and allekin erupt ion», ami poaitive- Iv cures piles, or no pay required, it w anarnnteed to give perfect satisfaction, nr Aionev retawlril. Price 8 5 ‘cento a box. For sal* by B. G. Ridgeway’* MM&H - DKACQonnne withthemwmhtwtiw ccuNmwiuMua MUCHTMU/SLEMfMUMTIMFIKM4MWTOfTMiMFOfTHt mm mm CMcaiO,EtciIslii&PacificB|, Thf V ina tlnufe tn ,i>4 (VomCtileagn, OWewa, IV,,!,, U EMtr, Mntloc. hock U»iM, la JLLIHotel Iwrtnpnrl, Musa-.lav, Ottemva OskelCM*. Dto Mnlnts, AailDhsa, Martini And C m MI IHufTt, In irtVA; HUiumtioUii *ltS !H. Fsehin MUT- KESOT a : \V»rcfi»Tn and Slnax Vatl*. la DAKOTA; Csr.icreA, M. Jrjir-t) snd K*n**SCity, in MINODS1; O.iMba V.K.-.U.. i\',Tbr.T? »tnl Ktlion,la NKBBASKA} Atch.’am, Lnrttnownh. M>t:nn, Iteicktowe. TVt-)d!n. 1.«I! pv !1'5, Ah:!;i.«, Mxlg* CUr, CttdvMI.IS KAKHA3; ltivfl.litr. KI r*hn MidMlnen, ItttXDfAM T£RRITOi:Vj Denver. to!«r»do Sprlag* a te fiMW*, In COUHIAM- Trattr^* nrw *f rich SHSMag end »!Ari!i.gthe U d S k IIKM*f hter* ccmnian!c.itl<n to all fovn« nf.-) tkM Hot ted oteb MUbaefi s tj JV-Mtliwutof Cbicage eod I* fMite Sod IraneoctaulcMa:«ie-,, a M A c n rm c m tT VZSTZBULX ZX P& X SS TZA Z Jtt if- ■ Leading all er-fcrvilfera In ateiMlag *f >*nl|HH*l. between CMtCAOO ami DES MOtXtil, OOlTtCIt- BI-CFFS a^d OMdtT*. amt between OtiOAfk) aed UEKVKR, COWUlAbO SPRING* aed MKBtO. via KANSAS Ciry K 1 -.J TOFKKA ate via r r . 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