The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
w il . •PUB H E Jia itD SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1892. JT, H. RLA llly Editor uhi ! Prop '#* MIC* • l.*» NR ANNUM, ' ^ w i t k c n mm wm n ier (Tov(tnanl«r Olniroh,—Rev T. tp. mu - ou I, Pastar,t ‘HAauUe service* at « in;.Sabbath aetioot atKlsOfia ,» R. p. Clmreh.r-Rev. .J. F, Morten, pastor. Service* at UAH) a jnt; Sabtwth ■<;b<Hit at itMtft a in. MVE. Church.- R ut , G.L. Tuft*, paa- tor. Preaching at U;M a tut Habbath *. bool at fl'MOa. in.; «|«m. 8;fl0 p. in,; Vouiijr People’* inceOn* at tflo p ni; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7;0<» U. P, Ohuroli. —IteviM, t’.. Warnnck, rtHMtnr. Service* attlstHla in anil 1 p m; Sabbath school at lOrfMi a m A V. K. Church.—Rev. A.C. fcpivey pastor. Preaching Ht IlnHI a in ami 7:00 |i in; Claimevery other ’•hdrimth at 10:00 a. in.; Sabbath school at 10:00a in. Ha|>tiat Church.' — Itev. E. II. Ward pastor. Pre'iohiiiB every Sahliiith at II* in, anil 7:0 Ip -iii; Sabbath' School at 2 :(>oo’clock, o m; Prayer meeting Wed- ueaday night. Jerry Simpson is said to be much the shrewdest ot the Alliance con gressman. But this is not much of a oomjilinieut wheit you come' to exaui- ine it. • - A hnuwt to-houfe collection o f let ter* for the mnUe hut boon tried by Postmaster Harlow o f fit, Louie atad ie declared to be a complete suoocm . Lucy Hooper writee from PariB that JMw. Deacon k the observed o f all ob* n«rvers iu the B om de Boulogne, where fhedriveeineoleeecoupc. SheWears deep mourning. , Samuel Foreman of Greeneaburg, lud ., is said to be the oldeet Odd Fel low west of the Alleghenies. He ie 82 years ot age, and for 62 yean baa been a member o f the order. Senator Cameron ia eaid to take m en pleasure in bolding the nine be hind a fast bone than in any other occupation. There was a time when he took greater zeBt in pulling wires. Dr. Parkburst says that in “ this great robublio the sovereignty is with the citizens and it never passes from them,’’ but be has evidently forgotten the imperial ways of the political boss. Howling Bear, the Indian prophet who advises his people to lay up stores of corn against a coming famine, seems to have mixed tbe alliance subtreasury fcheine with one o f its hold-your-grain circulars. Herbert Spencer disproves the old adage that a prophet has no honor in his own country. He has had to de cline an offer to make him a London alderman. / - in Mr. Blaine will not be so active the Maine state convention this year as he was four years ago, but be will make several speeches in A ugust and ihe early part o f September, just be fore election dav. J ules Massenet is regarded by many people as the most popular musician in Paris. An American acquaintance describes him «u talking faster and displaying more energy than any man in the French capital. Senator Stanford, it is said, will re sign early next year should a repub lican legislature be elected this fall in California. Incipient apoplexy threatens him, and his physicians have' warned him that absolute rest and freedom from excitement are impera tive in his present condition. Gov. Seay o f Oklahoma is a very popular man in the territory. He is a bachelor, “ nigh onto 50,” as he says himself, and weigh 200 pounds. Hie face is beardless and his voice a high falsetto. In the everday talk o f the territory “ the gov’oCr is no slouch’’ and everylmdy likes him. . Charles F . Luminis, tha young traveler and author who has written very entertainingly o f life In the southwest, is oply 32 years old. He went out to California about 10 years ago as a tenderfoot editor. His sketches for the magazines and verse made him well known in the east lie- fore the appearance last year of*his coi.iplete volume, “A New Mexico David.” Roswell G, Horr at ai recent meet ing of the New Eugland society at Biooklyn spoke o f Massachusetts as •‘that Unitarian state where- they al low a person to go to heaven with out any competitive examination.” ' Vasili Yerestcbagin, the famous Russian painter, was bitten on the leg recently by a mad dog. Although the injured flesh waBcut away immediate ly, it is said that M. VerstChagin will place himselfunder the care o f Dr. Pasteur at Paris. Gen. Francis A. .Walker’s name is said to be one of those under consid eration in Washington iu connection with the choice o f five delegates to the international eilves conference. Gossip reys he can hnve tbe appoint ment if he will take it. RtSiiouen In RM m V ia AmerionW Rtndard Railway. Excursion tickets will he sold from principal ticket stations on the Penn sylvania Lines west o f Pittsburg as follows: To Minneapolis, Minn., June 2d to 6tb, aceoumt o f the Republican Na tional Convention, one tare for round trip, good returning until Juiiie 25th. To Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 29tk to June 5th, account German Bap tist Conference, one fare for round trip, good to return until June 39th. ToJSeleM, M on t.,June7 th to lltb one fore for the round trip, good to return until July 7th, -account meet ing; o f Supreme Lodge, A. O. U. W. To Chicago; June 16th to 20th, one fare for round trip, account o f Demo cratic National Convention. Return limit July 8th. To Detroit, Mich., June 6th and 7tb, account meeting o f American Medical Association. Good to return uutil June 13th. To New. York City, in July, ac count International Convention of Christian Endeavor, one fare for round trip, good -returning thirty days. ' To Washington,'!). G., in Septem ber, account National Encampment, G. A. R., at low round trip rates. Detailed information can be ob tained upon application tunny ticket ugent of tbe Pennsylvania Lines, or by addressing F , Van Dueen, Chief Aseietant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa. 12-5 RG iLG ST tTG FO Il S iL B For Sale or Rent.—One two story frame house of six rooms together with four acres of ground. Good im provements,' small' fruits, etc., just outside corporation limits. Will sell cheap. For Sale.—Frame house on Church street Cedarville, seven rooms. Lot 80 x 160 feet. Price 6750. j Two storyfrenie dwelling on ;Xenia avenue. Ten . rooms. Size of lot 95 x 135. Best location in Cedarville. This is very desirable property. Will sell for 61,800. W. H. B lair A Co. H erald O ffice , FURNITURE. Bed Boom Suits, ailor Saits, Bod Lounges, Center Stands, Plush Rockers, Oak Rocker*, Reed Rockers, AH at low prices. Mattresses, Bed Springs, Spring Cots, Child’* Beds, Dressers, Chairs, Pictures. NEW GOODSEACHWEEK at B A R R & M O R T O N S . Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew says that she ueverjillows her children to read fairy tales. Then, says the Buffalo Express, that interview with their talented papa in which he stated that he was for Harrison for president: was prolmbly kept from the family. l)r. Hugo Musterburg, who has been engaged to take charge o f the department o f psychological experi mentation in Harvard university, is said to be only 28 years old. Despite his youth his fame as a psychologic has extended far beyond Germany. George W. Jones, 88 yearn of age, now u resident o f Dubuque, la ., and formerly a senator of the United States, is to receive a pension o f 620 a month in consideration o f services rendered by him ns n drummer boy in the war of 1812 and ns aid de camp to Gen. Dodge in the Black Hawk war of 1832. ingi w. A N. Y. John H . McCormick, ope, o f the oldest employes in tile bindery o f the. government printing office, has jiist died. Mr. McCormick was one of the men who carried President Lincoln from Ford’s theater on the night o f the assassination to the house opposite, Queen Victoria’s long journey from Hyeres'to Darmstadt was excellently managed, for it was got through with out a hitch and the train arrived pre- t , i « l , . t the time fixed, n.,r . . . . her, -I'™- « * ">“ 0™ ' I"*"'1" '1 l'r a ,lM majesty fatigued, as the uight saloon j ,,H !IM*" affirds all the accommodation o f a , Tj|ere are tr;cks in all trades. Vis- comfortable Imdroom in a well appoint- ;l0„ to AllIW Hathaway’s cottage at ed house, and. the speed was consider- HtraU‘„nl.o».Avon will remember l^e ably reduced during the hours o f re -1 „rr„|41,w j,ot interesting old woman pose, ^ The royal party l»th lunched i w||() },a8 charge o f that historic house, and dined in the train, so there were ^ yomig American tourist some years who made such a sensation by his tar- she bad omitted to say aiiytl.nig about iff speech ill congress, is a graduate o f.cn old tree standing near by and said: Alaw school and has been admitted to, “ Why dont you make that the tree the courts of herstaU. under which Shakespeare stood when r practices, however, and ; he first hcHrd Anne’s voice? The no* practice m She no longer practices when asked to what branch •o f the profession she adheres she invariably replies: “ Domestic relations.” f*he lion seemed to please the custodian, and nowadays, 'tin said, she adds this to her other stock of stories. It is S;iy«, though, that if her husband! true that Urn window which is in range should die, or income disabled in any o f tlm tree, and through which Anne s way, she would always have her pro- voice might have reached >e poc s fewion to fall back upon, jear. A a a lk e r D ir e c t C * a a e » u « for f i t . L s a i s f l a P t a a i y l v a a l a l ilM S . Commencing Momhiv March 14th, Train No 5 on the Pennsylvania Lines, leaving Cedarville at 4.16 a. in. will maka direct connection at ludiannpolie daily except Sunday for St.Louis and and intermediate stations, arriving it 5.15 p, m. CoanMNaptl** Cw red . An (ridjil^ siciu n lin d fmm.prECliM, bad placad in bio h u ili by nn B u t India mi* nitinnr* the formula, of n aimple (regclnbl* nino- dyfortheai«ody aud permanent cure of Con- fluwtiun, tlronrhitid, Catarrb, Aathmn end ell Tbroot and Lunz affectioni alro a poaitive end radical cure fur Xervoua Debility and all Ner»- mir Complaint* after bavinff tented it* wonder ful curative lowers in thourand* ef eare* ba« fell ii binduty to make it know;: to hi* auBerins fel low*, Actuated by tbie motive anil a Uesira to relieve human aufferins. 1 will rend tVro et charge to alt who betireit thie receipt in Uer- man French or Knglirb with full direction* for prepnringrind uniug. Sent by mail by addre**-, ing with Rtampnamins tbi* paper. ‘ Novas, 820 I’ower’* Block Kocbeater 20-lyr. DOYOU WANC CO BUY A FARM? Do you want to sell a farm? f . DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN TOWN PROPERTY? If so call on W. H. Blair &Co, a Ileal Estate Agents, 'Ced^FVillG, O, nappy h m i i m s ., Win. 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