OrrViews (Newspaper) - May 7, 1909, Orrville, Ohio V ' ' i 86. MAY 7, A Will Wed Belle of Live in Now Editor of Daily Young Newspaper D. Willaman and Miss Belle of will be wedded in the latter city May 15. - Miss Newman is a highly accomplished young lady and one of the belleB of the Mr. a former editor of the to nearly three years ago to accept a position on the a morning His quick perception as a news gatherer and brilliance as a writer have secured him in this short as managing the one he now Courier joins Mr. many friends in wishing them a long life of happiness and employes found the body of Frank Fisher floating in Long Lake Wednesday morning at 7: 0, 100 yards from the entrance to the The body had been in the lake 22 days and was bloated but otherwise in good con body was taken to Smith's landing and was removed to Park's morgue in Coroner Davidson viewed the weeks ago Frank 26, a living on Cuyahoga street drowned in Long Lake after his boat sunk under who was in the boat at the escaped by All efforts to bring the body to the surface finding of the body is a great relief to Akron The lake is one of the sources of their water CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED MAY 16. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON SUNDAY SCHOOL council meeting Monday evening the ordinance to pave Orr street was petition praying for the extension of the sewer on South Vine street from Fike ave. south waB Council granted the request for 500 feet of hose from the fire department was For he has the rheumatism from his cow kicking at a fence and hitting him an Oklahoma farmer wants to sell I first purchased Scott's advertisement was very but 1 have succeeded in I can peep through the corral without tearing the gale To a man who is a good Christian and does not fear she would be a valuable But I want to sell her to someone who will treat her She is hyena and the balance just ordinary She will be sold cheap for Fine select and very appreciative audience gave close attention to the most excellent delivered at the Methodist Tuesday evening by Dr. B. McClay on Down The lecture was preceded by an unusually enjoyable concert by the church ore Ilea ii theme was an exhortation to good cheer and and was a decidedly interesting and happy delineation of every class of people's fancies and droll told in a most impressive and agreeable manner with pertinent and pungently paraphrased His peroration was a grand outburst of oratory and a fine specimen of word painting in Rocky Mountain Fannie Miller was born in Holmes near July 12, 1847, died at her home west of town April 29, 1909, aged 61 9 months and 17 She has suffered a number of years with a complication of but the immediate cause of her death was heart united in marriage to Elian Wenger March 2, 1871, and located on their farm west of town where she her entire She was the mother of seven three Misses Dora and Mary Mrs. M. B. four John and Fredrick all of whom are living and attended the She was the youngest of a family of thirteen Her mother died when she was but two She was a faithful member of the Mennonite having joined when a young She was a kind and loving wife and mother hv hnr and following are the relatives who attended the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mrs. Dr. A. T. Joseph D. T. Miller J. T. A. J. Martin Albert Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. George Fred Mr. and Mrs. Misses Martha Dr. and Mrs. H. Rev. Dr. for the interna tional Newspaper Bible Study 1909, by Rev. T. S. 9th, 1909. Paul's First Missionary Antioch in Acts 52. word of the Lord was published throughout all the Acts xiii 13At what points had Paul and Barnabas according to the last important events were in the last up your map and say where are Perga and Antioch in 14Should a Christian always attend church on if he has the whether at home or a man does act not like a Christian when away from is he a real Christian when at no matter what his outward acts may 15Are not our day churches too stiff and compared with the services in this not our services be sufficiently elastic to call upon others beside the to take part in 16Were there many devout Jews and in those who feared God and were accepted of who had not embraced preachers and teachers in addressing non-Christian assume that there may be some of the number who really notwithstanding that they may never have heard of question must be answered in writing by members of the 17-37In addressing a hostile audience is it well for a speaker to commence with things which they believe in making them lead up to the main what matters did Paul refer to in carrying out this wise points in this address of Paul's would you say were the most 38-39In what sense can God forgive sins through Jesus that he could not through the law of a future life of rewards and what question can compare in importance with the forgiveness of men sane who neglect to have their sins seeing they admit the grave dangers of 40-41What do unconverted sinners need to do sinners not accept of the salvation offered to them by 42-43What is it a sign of when men want to hear ihe gospel there always an affinity between spiritual notwithstanding differences of it do us all good to be urged to be true to 44-45Does the story of the cross still draw crowds as it did at one preacher is jealous at the good another preacher is what is that a sign a truly good man ever jealous of the good others are 46-49Is God more to one nationality miu ue is to God ordain all thoBe to eternal life who will accept of gladness and joy always in the hearts of those who love and serve 50-52When the bad persecute the which gets the real for May 16, 1909. First Missionary Iconium Acts xiv Case case of Anna Brenneman vs. Mrs. J. B. Stauffer has been postponed to the next term of case was about to be tried by jury but Judge Nichols ruled that it could not be tried under the petition of the attorneys for Mrs Stauffer had prepared an answer to the petition of the a part of which was ordered stricken The attorneys presented the same answer with the paragraphs but Judge Nichols ruled that a new tion must be MAN REPORTED Assaulted and Robbed of Eleven Akron Men Arrested Bound Over for This and Other Topics and General News of Locai Religious REFORMED dedication services of the new Christ Reformed church will be held May 12-23. May 16, will be dedication This will be preceded by three services leading up to the dedicatory May 12, Message of the Reformed and Friday May 13 and 14, ' 'The Function of the Congregation Spiritual Value of Material H. J. D. Central Theological are sure that the members of the congregation can well afford to take a little extra time to attend all the dedicatory They come but once in a life A invito is extended to the entire church book to be vacated by the i Reformed congregation was the first church building in The ground was donated for church purposes by and the church built as a union But the whole property later reverted to Mr. Orr and was sold to the Reformed people early in 1869. forty years the congregation has worshiped But compelled by the force of expansion to build a larger they bid farewell to this dear place Sunday May 9. Services to begin at 2 J. W. of will be present to assist in the Both languages will be The most cordial invitation is extended to the community to attend and take NOTES S. A. McLeod entertained several at a six o'clock dinner Saturday in honor of her Mrs. Carl of C. A. Waite and Mrs Eli Brenneman will entertain the W. C. T. U. Club Tuesday May 11, at the home of Mrs. Waite on South Vine NEXT to be Broken for Pump Works Service Pump Co. expect to break ground for their new factory during the coming machinery was shipped from Sebring this week and last club dance was held in the town hall Tuesday evening and was attended by a good Excellent music was furnished by Messrs Fogel and of Wooster A dance about twenty-five of the dancers went to the Manhattan and enjoyed a fine THIS THROWN INTO Plasterer Found Nearly Dead From Arthur 251 East Miller a plastering sandbagged of and a valuable gold watch Saturday left lying on the later robbed a second his body to the canal at Kenmore and thrown He is at the city with the side of his head bruised in the manner usual to a blow from a bag loaded with tiny No marks are but the entire side of his head is was found Saturday night lying in the canal near the with his head out of water nt the gate house of the Diamond rubber reclaiming plant at city at his but Deputy Sheriff Corey and Constable Henry LeDoux are working on the case and believe the man was in a lucid interval told of meeting four men on Miller Cne of thorn slipped up behind he felt a blow on his head and dropped Then it is thought by the county authorities that he was robbed of his money and Later he revived and in an effort to find the bridge it is thought that another gang or individual stopped stripped him of all his clothes except undershirt and trousers and threw him over the bridge into the canal near the victim is at the city hospital where he is in a condition from the blow and exposure following an attack of K. of P. initiated seven candidates into the mysteries of the order at their meeting Tuesday The new drill with their new uniforms had charge of the work which was reported as were visiting brothers form Dalton and After the meeting a social hour was spent and a fine luncheon was Henry Limbacher was tendered a birthday surprise at her home in the north part of town Tuesday evening by a number of her The occasion was quietly arranged her husband which proved o. The was spent in playing various organ solos and in a social A fine luncheon of ice cream and cake was The guests departed for their homes at a late hour wishing Mrs. Limbacher many happy returns of the Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Hetrick and daughter Avoid Scaring Team Gets stuck in Glover Angry Will Not Help Other Farmers Who Also and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Misses Villa Lizzie Orrville widely known as a resident of the city and died at his home at 26 Beall at 12:30 Wednesday Mr. Wilhelm has been sick for several years suffering from locomotor but only for the paal months lie has beer I suffering from the ravages of this | Wilhelm has been engaged in many kinds of business which have brought him prominently before the For many years he was a traveling and business He invented several in creamery processes for a long time were ahead of other and had a ready until they were superceded by other Wilhelm was an old and saw service the war of the iic was a prominent and when he was able was a faithful attendant at the meetings of the funeral services will take place at 2 Friday from the residence at 26 Beal Ave. automobile story comes from that has them all beat so The gentleman telling it in Wooster says the not tell the names of but says the story is The auto going along a Franklin road Tuesday when a team of horses loomed up in the driver of the machine saw that they were going to be frightened There were no fences along the side of the the ditch was very Consequently to avoid the frightening of the or rather to permit them to for they could not be led past the he drove into a clover field with the machine and left the farmer He proceeded a little distance into the field when the wheels sank into the soft The farm wagon was disappearing in the distance before he discovered that the motor power of the machine would not take it back on the The wheels slipped and the auto was in the mud to went to a farm house located nearly half a mile away and asked for aid to extricate him from his The farmer was angry because he drove in his clover field and would not give it to He went tried another but over the phone the first farmer had asked all his neigh nut to help the and he met the same The autoist and his companion worked nearly all afternoon with rails and in fact to extricate their car from the mud of the clover Sunday school at A full attendance is desired for this our last Sunday school service in the old worship 10:30. Farewell service in the afternoon beginning at 2:im. The morning topic will be Coming Ex. 33:16. The farewell service will consist of a German a historical address and All are most heartily invited to take part. There will be no ing C. ch Sabbath school meets at 9; Morning services at 10:30 with sermon to the Y. P. S. C. E. meets at 6:30, | House of the servies at 7:30, sermon i Kingdom of Heaven and children of the church and school are invited to attend the morning evening will be devoted to the great cause of A cordial invitation is extended to all toilers with body and mind to Splendid music for both services with a welcome for L. 9 a. m. Sunday M. O. 10:30 6:30 p. m. er 7:30 p. m. are most cordially invited to these Services at the May 9. school at 9 a. E. 3. Supt. Preaching services at 10:30 a. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. B. of New of ti n m on UV U .UU p. Inheritance in cordially invited to a. m. Sunday Prof. A. H. far worship 10:30 a. i The Ultimate Fourth af the series on the march of the p. m. Epworth a Guest of | Shirley evangelistic Message of Good We are bringing gospel themes on Roan and Barren were bound over to await the action of the grand jury in Hoffman's court Tuesday for the alleged robbery of Charles of at Warwick to the story told by Warwick and Clinton people McCarty ami and a companion came from Saturday night and were drinking until a late when they started for the depot to return It is claimed that they were followed by three men from a and when along the tracks by the side of freight cars near the depot the Orrville men were accosted and money was It is claimed that McCarty was chocked or assaulted and left near the The sum of 511 was The act was witnessed by a telegraph operator in a tower on account of it being a moonlight and the affair was The men who were attacked ' were hauled to a barn and cared and steps were taken to bring about the arrest of the suspected number of other minor including the burglarizing of smoke i houses and chicken have occurred recently at and the officials are inclined to connect the men arrested with these Constable Le Doux and Deputy Sheriff Corey worked on the robbery of Saturday night and made the Roan is a plass blower of and Shook has lived at Clinton a long The third man is more of a stranger in those to a statement by Constable Le Roan has confessed to another robbery three weeks He says Roan admitted breaking into a smoke house belonging to Frank of Franklin and stealing several No affidavits have been filed on this account of knocked down and robbed on the platform the C. A. C. station at Warwick at 11:3Q o'clock Three men were concerned in the The sheriff's office is making an ligation and arrests follow was but a sum of money he had brought to Warwick was delayed for a few days on account of the heavy rains on Thursday and and Mrs. Jacob Lehman and of spent Sunday i r r rr tUC KJi and Mrs. Charles evening with the definite children were Sunday visitors at of We invite you to come with us if you want to know the He united with the A. M. church in his youth of which he was a faithful member until his a year ago he got a growth on his face which later proved to be a April 2 he went to Akron to have it removed with a April 14 it came out and wound was healing nicely so he Sunday April 18, and was home until Thursday when his son Levi accompanied him to Akron to get the j of Henry Denbrook near Katie of Silver called at the Sauser home on Saturday Steiner and family and Miss Lavina Moser visited at the home of Mrs. John Weeman at East Union on Sunday Henry Hofstetter and children and Misses Sara and Etta Schwartz and Joel Schwartz attended the picnic at Hill of East Sehrock was born June 10, 1828, died April 22, 1909, aged 80 10 and 12 was married to Christina Sept. 15, 1853. Lived in holy bonds of matrimony 55 7 months and 7 H. D. Hofstetter and G. J. Steiner attended the funeral of Mrs. Gideon Gerber which was held at on Marie Brenneman has returned from a with relatives Cynthia of is visiting her Mrs. C. and R. employe of Cemetery and Ella Nora both of Welter ticket wad Eva both ox three | four four j three sons and two grandchildren have j preceded him to the spirit He | leaves to mourn a bereaved who | is very three three fourteen grandchildren and one Mr. Wilhelm was in the grocery * in Orrville in the 70's, moving About a half hour i after they left the doctor's office he took a They arrived at Orrville at 10:55 a. nnd went to a In the evening a una called to | the home and he pronounced it About 5 o'clock he began to get at 11 he | A pitched battle took place at fell to awake in burg Monday between Italian Akron Columbus man Co. and night a distance Rev. B. F. and Sarah of East D. M. Gerig and E. E. of J. J. of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ' Mr. and Mm. Elsworth ftf D. G. in the later 70's. W. Franklin and Mary A- of Wayne Dodson and * nt was same lives in lived and died on the fact in the same services were conducted at the house by Rev. D. Z. Yoder and at the Oak Grove church by C. Z. Yoder and J. S. Gerig on April 25, 1909. The text was Lube 2:29 thv at cne were No one was Italians live in a car on a aiding near the They went onto the glass plant property and were ordered away by They went bade to their Soon after they opened fira on Lohaas and returned their i of tl They Dum in have installed a machina te our Orrville store aie aw at at