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ees*.fltJftraiHE PAST!Her. E. A. Berry Watch** by llhi Friends iii nil have a tiotd Time.One of the happy little episode* that«Xttotiafilt; occur in a community was enacted In the parlors of the French Hout* on Monday afternoon last. In the mornlog of that day Kev. E. A. Berry, who lisa been pastor of the M, E. Church of oor city for the last three yearn, was united In marriage at St. Marys to MIbi Hoo Phelpsr daughter ol Judge Phelps, and in the afternoon they arrived here on their way to Detroit, one of the cltiea thoy will vilit ontheir bridal tour. Since he has been a resident of our city Mr. Berry has been the Cbapluln of the Lodge ef Sir Knight Temfilars of the Shawnee Com man duty, and the member* of that Order, believing that the occasion of bin marriage and hit removal to a new field of labor would be a tilting time I© make manifest a token ;©f tbeir esteem for hlemaay s^rliugqualiUoBM a nan and a Brother, wore witching for him at the Depot, and when the train on which he and bis brido were passengers arrived, they were waited on by one of tho Sir JKuighU, Col. Boono, and invited into 71 the French Ef fuse, the parlors of which g I had been placed at the disposal of the J Orderby Charley Phinney, tho urbane Q(hoet. The room was completely HIM R I by the cuaoy warm friends of Mr. Berry, bf'th ladies and gentlemen, uiany of wnooi were of hi* old congregation. As ’ I soon as they bud stopped into the room I Rev. I.O. Hall, ol iho Presbyterian ‘ I Church, in a very happy uud eloquent n I speech, presented to him, on behalf ol . I the Sir Knlglita, an elegant gold wAlch, as a slight tostiiuoniiil of their uppreciu-lion anil regard. Mr. Berry was so completely taken by Mirprine ihut far a n I moment he lost his *elf pusecBBion, but h I only for a moment, and he thcu re-y 1 spouded in a most Much lug and feelingps I manner, that left no doubt on tliu minds i-| of those who were there that he, na sell ic! I at all others, deeply regretted the uc* d cessity that compelled him to sever tho is I many pleasant relations that have h I heretofore existed between him and our is I people. When he had finished lain remarks, Mr. Berry was in trod mod, and rc I (he warmest congratulations and good E»r ] wishes wore exprcswd for the future ih| welfare of the happy couple. On the m watch wag engraved: “ Presented low?I Kov. h\ A. 1J**rry, by the sir Kuighm of es I tho Shawnee Cotntuandxry No, II, ft I Lima, Ohio, Sept. Ifith, 1M7H.’* Imme-at| diatcly after the ceremony the train that id |w*h to hike them ou lliuir journey, like lie I all trains, and like tluio and tide thut fm un man. cave the warning alg-re I no! for departure, uud they weiv obit- Migod to make hurried fare we] Ih, umidsi. at I Che commingled feeling* of regret and “• j pleasure that always attend occasions e* jof (hut kind.all sincerely hoping tbatilie ig I watch would never indicate other thua ds| happy hours In the years to come, ami that good time would attond belli.offer*pearsbold i iad nildoubt th* ui a sale that a oatel tom oiftclThtoigo: lion tingleSept.9:2»lt;retnri*«•. ITIm Excu next, tho l: are ei pie * leave FareNBIUTh« belie i teinii serve ions iants.raoetl of W21.cars,oitlorWiVllt;BelJ.Or.Hel*oOrGoArOrOuScl Al are vcis*sC'Utilllg l.»| A most cowardly «ud dastardly on-lt;l-|*auliand cutting with a knife whs made «I by ono Charley Went on a boy named »B I Casey on Saturday evening last. Cssey W, I Man for- hohio time* been doing the doll* III voting for Tom Flu’s grooery, and u n I Uttio after nine o'clock ou that, evening Id I he, with a number of other boy*, wo* * I standing lt;■; front of Ih* grocery when ftp | West, who wm slightly “off, cam* along and stumbled against the boy, and got Into un altercation with him, and during the wordy war he pulled out a knife and made u dash at tho boy j with it, and succeeded iu making an]y 1 ugly looking wound in the loft side,e,j near the heart. Fortunately the knife y81 struck a rib, and hut for Ihla the { a wound would, In nil probability, liavo 1 been fatal, but a* It is, although «»x-20 oeedlngly painful, it Is not dangerous. ^ I West clipped away from the crowd that lt, was collected by the affair, and when a al I little later, Marshal Colvin made a dili-j,l gent search for lilin In the house when? ,eg j he lives and alao of the town, It was discovered that he had lit on for that undiscovered country called parts unknown, from whose bourns he is invited M to return and ho will hoar something “ * I to his great advantage, and he will alsoI It a a!1 a 1.1 Ail 4 n »» it La U 1. V L'_. I . I!..•ud«l the lt;alltSO IIover fllll, neij| stra* any iWenuhiiijllNlhastdowyouiIvparBUJltlutt lift•y.CftU!agoithoof t! anolt;|UUcouiferequewobo nRft|badparforallnquosioibe allowed to make Sheriff Frank’sHas-D01 tile his head quarter*. He hue l**m I crooked for some time ami the nfllcer* 2 long wailed for a'chaiice lo get the ” cant hooka of the law on him and then give Ii1 in a twist. Ho has gone West a now to grow up with the country und»r-thert? he had better remain.BLAr..onMet!ixtL1«MKINU J BKK 101 ■II KA1 be 4lt;i of.Al
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Lima Allen County Democrat

Lima, Ohio, US

Thu, Sep 19, 1878

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