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   Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - May 9, 1913, Orrville, Ohio                                office Is. equipped to do yoar job work quickly at reasonable 75  MAY 9. 1913  PUT TO Laws by Legislature Bitterly MANSION PARTLY Law Creating Office of State Tax Commissioner who are pulling the for tlie appointment of deputy state tax commission for Way may find their to have been all for according to The Plain Dealer of which Ohio Equity of organized determined to cause several of the newly enacted laws to be submitted to the people under the referendum The Warnes creating such office in every city county in the has already been severely criticized for supposed defects that have been discovered since its enactment during the final week of recent legislative Wooster Daily News of Tuesday in commenting the in the work of Michael of Edward of and J. of all of whom jhove been pulling the ropes to the straining point in to secure the mawly created of deputy state tax for be all in The Warnies under which the - was is endangered amd will probably be submitted to a vote of ithe people before the time for the appointment to be to the provision the a deputy ibax commissioner for each county is to be appointed by the state tax The deputy turn appoints local amid county boards of The latter provision makes the position an important onie and Messrs. Seas and Krieger have all been plugging their Endorsements have been much in demand in their and comes discouraging news that the pluim may be picked right out from under their by the of that fickle Mr. to are already being circulated im Cleveland on the compulsory law and that the Warnes law will surely it can only be conjectured at time as to what will be the should such be a vote of The several are working with might to land the ptf Deputy State Tax despite the possibility thait such may not be they a and permit the other fellow to win ait the Known For Matiy Years For Its is no to the old The dicing room and portion of the building is now being torn The front formerly used for the office and parlor which are now occupied as living room and cobbling will be left stand for the hotel that was at one time a famous stopping known over the country for the hospitality shown its guests and the fine served by its began to wane shortly after ithe property was abandoned fior that purpose several years Messrs. Seas and the new decided to remove the rear part because of its dilapidated Of late the premises now being evidently were used occasionally as a thirst-quenching empty beer kegs and several hundred were from the second owners of this lot will make temporary repairs to the odd structure so as to be more sightly the public and with the removal of a it will add greatly to appearances in the Services and Commencement commencement exercises of the class of 1913 will be held Tuesday June 3rd, in the city B. the Ohio State University will deliver the address to the Special music will be arranged for the class day exercises will be given June 2nd at 9:30 a. m. in the town .At these exercises the members of the class will render the program which will consist of music and a baccalaureate services will be held Sunday June 1st. Rev. B. J. Mills will preach sermon and alii other ministers of the town will assist in tlhe REPORT OF SCHOOLS Report of the schools for the month ending May 2, J 913.  enrolled 6  neither absent nor of visits made to parents 76  1  by Board of 2  meetings 2  71,  EL varnishes in all colore for floors amd we teach you to do your own graining in five Seas 75  IT Mclntyre caught a whop ping fish down near Mac is engineer the construction train down there and between takes a short run over to tlhe creek and drops in his No more the bait struck the t until his line was being tested by two opposing After tugging for some time he finally succeeded in drawing his catch to the It was a all but just as he was about to put on him the line broke and the fish was again at The engineer a light line had no business around that * procured a special heavy ome tried was called to his engine foor short time and during his absence others tied a brick to the got alright this said Mac when he and began pulling in his but the other fellows got away before lie discovered the ANXIOUS TO western Stark county a farmer caane 23 miles to see a demonstration in pruning and spraying fruit to see the instructor from the College of Agriculture at work and hear him this progressive fruit raiser drove to town nine miles rode ten miles on the and hired a livery to travel remaining four He so much pleased with what he saw and heard that on returning he immediately applied fior and secured a on his This incident is a source of encouragement to have the Horticultural Interests of the state at an action manifests an awakening in Ohio to the knowledge all orchards must be pruned and sprayed to obtain profitable The pruning and spraying demonstrations held by the Collage of Agriculture this spring been well Farmers enjoy the demonstrations because they an opportunity to see these two fundamental orchard operations actually performed as well as to hear them They ask questions about just the things that they want to know and gain much toy talking the various points over with each When farmers are so eager for information it not be necessary them to go 23 miles to get It. The College of Agriculture is desirous of reaching as of the state as possible and if the farmers will write in their information and assistance often be deliver ice in the p resident district every nod oi each 74-5  DENIED HIM A Rubinstein Repaid Her With a Torrent of OF THE GREAT C. T. U. W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. R. C. Monday May 5th, at 7:30 The devotional exercises wore by the The joined in the singing of the roll call and reading of interesting papers were read by Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mowrer and The meeting then closed with the was pleasantly surprised at the of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Br Mb art on Tuesday evening about thirty of his friends called to remind him of his Mr. Forrer was called to the hoime of a neighbor and when he returned the guests had all assembled and the surprise was The evening was spent in games music and a social conversation after which dainty were At a late hour all departed for their homes wishing Mr. Forrer many more happy Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Misses Gail and Kuth Steiner Nan Blanch Ada Verna and Elta Pearl and Sylvia Iris Emma Eicher Sylvia Frances Pearl and Iva and Elta Messrs. Grover Jacob and Walter Herbert Enos Glenn Wesley John Le Henry Reve Mr. and Ira Climax to an Evening With Composer In His Home In St. When His Efforts at the Piano Left Kim and her of published in Harper's Lillian throws some new lights on the character and temperament of one of the famous composers of the last Her earliest acquaintance Rubinstein was as a resided with her parents in She afterward traveled with him during an English tour that the composer made and met him again in St. Petersburg at a when the great master invited her to dinner that same The author spent the rest of the afternoon and a little before G o'clock found myself at last in Rubinstein's study amid all his intimate touching the books and that belonged to sitting before the piano he played glancing over the pages of manuscripts that he had just at home with I found then that he was no longer the sphinx man of the concert but a gracious asking after the friends I had recently left in Frankfort making Inquiries after those in Ireland and especially after all young for whom he had a heart with kindness and Possibly bis own student days in when he had literally had something to do with At the dinner table 1 found out he was thoroughly a bon vivant ainner I had to go through the ordeal of playing for I had his manservant brought in a card and we sat. down to a gamp of a difficult sort of much like present day Rubinstein and I were partners and lost to be wondered for I had Just learned he Insisted on playing again and the then brought in ten in tho long Russian glasses with their silver not being and one of the ladies knowing I a of thb fact that it was Mrs. Miss Kathryne an unwritten law as unalterable as and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sunkle were that of the Medea and Persians that on the Farewell matron of cottage 22, will sever her connection with the Home the latter part of the week a position as chief matron of a new state institution at was the victim of a well planned surprise reception last evening concocted by the boys of She was enticed to cottage 31' on tbe pretext that Miss Collins was in trouble and the boys transformed the cottage into a of beauty male img use * plants and flags for the Mrs. Gilbert was completely taken off her guard when she returned to the cottage as she did not anticipate any doings later in the and moved to tears as she slowly realized that this was the last act tho boys could do to show their love for her and the high apprecia tiom in Which she is held by her made the parting sad I yet as ehe knew had not ice cream and cake were served by the Col. FARM AND country 1 come to a home with a big barn and small I do most of my to the When the house is larger than the barn I talk most to the Wert County Crop Improvement Association has raised 4ft 0 U- boyis and girls in the junior contest A score of boys will be the free trip to and every boy who enters the contest will he given a free trip to the Ohio Experiment Slation at Annual Report of Commercial Fertilizers has just It la the most complete its ever It shows whether or not the manufacturers of fertilizer have made good It also gives important information and instruction relative to the intelligent use of fertilizer interested should write to the Secretary the State Board of at It is H. President of the National Cash Register of has sent his check for to aid the Com farmer who uses a uau corn for seed is burning up a five dollar Ohio Congressmen have offered a free trip to Washington to the top-notch corn grower im their subject to the rules of the State Board of for farmer institutes should be made an early date by those places desiring and which have not already made Five will be granted in each Many new places can be accommodated this New features will the institutes stronger than ever next Summer Lecture Courses can toe organized and conducted at small expense where Department has received an appropriation of with which .to eradicate hog cholera from one of the worst infected of Other middle west states aire to watch the success of The county that is selected will have that cholera hogs will be treated free of charge during this county has not yet been Uve up-to-date Granges and County Fair Boards are leaders in getting boys and girls interested in the junior contest The free trip tjp Washington is adding bush els to the corn is making a lot noise in amd will continue to so. Its to the soil have not yet fully county business men an farmers subscribed to 9injoourae the and better cast amd stored away may be the of some one Phone 344z. J. J. guests should not ask him to whispered to me to make him go to the Cheerfully and innocently I went up to him running my arm through said come and play face changed a An silence fell those Even the culprit who had led me into the trap looked As for Rubinstein he gave me a scowl and fairly flung my hand he said never Don't forget sudden change in his manner unnerved for tears started to my and I stood gaping at As a matter of I waB thoroughly disconcerted and taken As soon as Rubinstein saw this his face changed he held out his hand to me give me a kiss and I will play for you had just reached the when my kisses were not lightly I was cut to the and I turned my head away in cried one of the women you refuse Anton cried just for that 1 am going to play for her for she is the first that ever and those of us who were present will never forget the People 50You Know Them Big Home Town Monday and May 12 13. Benefit Rebekah 35c One Price 35c. No Extra Charge for Reserved Seats 6 Song Hits 6. Double Chorus of Girls Seat sale starts Saturday at Knowlton Ada Reinhart of Applecreek visited friends in town wishing to plant call at the Seas Hardware for D. A. 74t4  C. Auble now owns one of tho finest cars in It's an Overland and was purchased from Bobb Taylor over at were quite a number of ladies from here who attended the annual meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Wooster presbytery at Wooster second trial of C. A. Bond and Ex-State Senator Thomas A. Dean for the alleged of bribes from Senator John A. during the Rose local option controversy was begun At a former trial of these accused men the jury failed to Saurer is carrying his right optic in a as the result of coming in contact with a little boy's leaded fishing Saurer saw the little fellow yank his line from the water to and turned his head to escape hook which was sailing towards Th hook missed but leady old boy swatted the stockman in the first issue of the West Salem Reporter under its new editor and J. W. has arrived on our exchange Mr. Dunlap makes the startling announcement that he will endeavor to give news and sound advice thru the columns of a paper where he himself played the nearly a dozen years Our wish fior for prettily and carefully Up-to-Date 4-5  one bid for the paving of the for a distance of two south from the Children's was received by the Stark county commissioners when they met Wed to award the The commissioners have refused to let contracts for several proposed - improvements because bids were in excess of engineer's Contractors say that big demands for labor and teams and the high cost of material have greatly Increased the risk of wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved Mrs. E. while on the way from home to his barber shop on Tuesday afternoon was suddenly seized with an attack of when at the corner of Vine and Water E. F. with help of placed Mr. Baken in the car and removed him to his Mr. Baker has been confined to the house before with similar we are pleased to learn the attack was of a slight nature compared to previous sickness patient will be able to walk out in a day or aged three whose parents reside on Hall disappeared from his home at dusk Wednesday The almost called to neighbors for who at once began to scour the vicinity for the missing The telephone central was advised and instructed to spread the At 8 o'clock the little boy had arrived at the corner of Vine and Church streets and was taken into camp by L. S. The child wondered abont four blocks from home and had crossed the C. A. C. The little fellow was scantily dressed and the dark chilly night surely made it unpleasant for the boy who Tyas taken to his and Panama Hats cleaned at Gem Dry Co. 74tf  of somewhat given to making could not think of a Word to of the Chopin F major ballade with he started the opening one Of who to be by TRIPS LITTLE GIRL WHO FELL VIOLENTLY TO Causes Serious Injury and Child is Taken to Canton the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. met with a serious accident at the home of her parents on South Mill street on Monday The child was about to descend the steps from the rear porch when her hesl caught at the top in some manner and threw her forward to the ground sustaining a dislocation and a comminuted fracture of the right elbow Campbell was called and owing to the seriousness of the injury recommended an x-ray Mr. who was at was telegraphed for and arrived on the Tuesday morning The Dr. Campbell and the unfortunate child were hastened to Canton in Mr. car where Dr. DeWitt placed the arm under his strong x-ray exposure and discovered injury as above Because of the seriousness of the injury the little girl was taken to the Canton hospital Where every effort being made to save the child from possibly a stiff arm through The parents will also remain there for a few days to keep close watch on the progress of their injured Mr. who had recently presented the girl with a pair of roller upon receipt of the at once concluded the new purchase was the cause of the BYE OLD POLL TAX WE ARE TIRED OF YOU ANX Attorney Stam has received an opinion from Attorney General Hogan informing him that the poll tax law is no longer valid and that road superintendents cannot compel persons to work out a poll tax this signed the passed by both houses repealing the poll tax law and this ordinarily would go into effect in 90 Attorney General has decided that in view of the fact that the new constitution for no poll tax the old law is already and that the poll tax need not be worked oat this trustees and road superintendents all over the county have been inquiring of the prosecutor regarding this and he was unable to give them definite until he received the opinion of the attorney elimination of the poll tax work on the roads will cut a big figure in Wayne Land owners and tenants of farms can work a part oi their regular tax on but the repeal of the law will materially cut down the number of work put in on Wayne county Other provision is to be made by the message on the road pieces of that composer Rubinstein had designated Seele des When he had finished the ballade he almost without a to the four of which he Then he dashed into his favorite mazurka and ended with the heroic F sharp minor Across the room I see some figures as it in fear and The thunders of that music rang the It was as if the Polish legions were swords banners hastening to die like heroes for faith and singing their love songs although the funeral dirge was to Rubinstein had finished his face was ashen his breath was coming in and he was laboring under the excitement caused by that malady a few years later was to carry him None of us guessed it brawny of Impatient of scorning Jill bodily he bid his sufferings from those about him He had almost reached his Sixtieth for fifty years subjecting himself mercilessly to the fierce and absorbing joys and sorrows of the and the hour of reckoning was not far After he had puffed at his for a few minutes he stood signal that it was near II o'clock and time for na gifted man Is he who sees the essentia 1 point and leaves rest as she me a rhyme to replied without a moment's that which pertains to the head of a woman has neither rhyme nor OF Great Play At the Grand Theater thrilling story having a savage Man-Eating Lion who attacks a man and fight the lion is trapped in a The most sensational animal picture ever A small girl is trapped with a savage tiger but they make love to each other and become bosom This picture appeals to all and especially Bring the children it will be a treat to two parts he wants a dog he wants a N. W. 1. Empty Kathleen in three Don't miss King's New Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly and get your bowels in healthy condition John of are the best pills I- elver and I advise every one to use them for indigestion and Will help Price 25c., Recommended by Knowlton East territory known as German East Africa borders on the Indian Ocean between 5 degrees and 11 south latitude and extends into the interior of Africa as iar ua uiko It is 700 miles long and 600 miles and embraces an area of approximately 384,-000 square equivalent to the combined area of Texas and New FOR under this head will at the rate of 5c per line the first insertion and 3c per line each insertion No charge less than 10c.  rod Pittsburgh Poultry 35 yards chicken netting good as Apply 223 Ella 75 s   room North Main Rent Phone 172. 75 Sl Was Divided Appoint Signed by 198 Asks City to Cause and failed to respond to roll call Monday council proceeded with Mayor Clerk Jenny and and Seatt in Minutes of a former meeting were accepted as a. part the city Clerk monthly statement of money in the various working W. Rohrer 10.00  Chemical 28 8  E. 44.00  and 8.10  34.00  S. 32.00  32-60  100.00  11.80  13.50  5.82  Tool 1.50  and Power reduced for shortage of light ducting month of April from 60 222.15  of citizen as to serious condition of street in northeast part of town was referred to street and alley committee who will adjust the Many requests are to council for sidewalk grades with view of owner to cause walks to comply with their wishes as early as sewer and water are to be placed before maw streets are Question of poplar trees was again presented when Superintendent Cook informed council that roots of some were gradually filling up sewer One tree is said to be rapidly spreading its roots which have already entered small crevices at tile connections od main Council instructed that strict investigation be and that where trees aire found fcc be of damaging should be ordered removed imme Light totaling 191 comprised of a. good numba of Orrville's business men and was The peti pray that council take steps to cause necessary to be enacted for the install ation a municipal electric and power system in Th petition brought forth a motto that the petition be accepted ant placed on that a committee li appointed with authority to en ploy an electrical wit approval of to cost such construction artd n port same to council at the possible The did not meet with the approval some members who opposed The roll call a tie vote with Raed and in favor while Seas and Zell oppo whereupon Mayor cast his vote in the affirmative as declared the motion then went into seer session with Solicitor Merchant 1 ascertain various points of law the subject of municipal the one revue I caricatured a famous A while while I was told that the husband of the lady was looking for me with a big A few weeks later I returned to I met the who shook me warmly by the and thanked me effusively for the skit on his They had quarreled in the in The Negro was not merely a rapt listener to the Christy minstrels when they were in London many years Lord Malmesbury's diary contains this who was always fond of is now quite enthusiastic about negro singing them with toe greatest spirit and never leaving out a and evidently preferring such as Town Reliance Acetylene Gas plant used only a short Will sell Inquire of Howard 50eoitf  and 9 hot water finely modern in every most desirable location in cheap if sold at will consider smaller property in Michael corner S. Vine and gold watch on road south of Return same and get D. of in south part of Return to or girl to do dishes and side Apply Manhattan C. White Leghorn chicks 15c, eggs for hatching 50c per 15. Address White Swan O. 72t6  Girl at Orrville Steam Martin building lot on West Market short distance from Union also lot on Mohican Ave. Price Inquire of C. J. thousand men to sell me their Highest prices paid in 303Z. 66tf Ben For honse Church C. H. on E. 64tf  72tf  man ought to save up enough to buy himself a good big said the thrifty replied Parmer then do something else with the and Fens both of phone 361-Z. of six rooms in the Bair Modern Possession given at Inquire of Jacob 7 room house on West Church Modem improved Inquire of F. C. 59tf  leaving city jay you cash or store your Storage a month and Phone 344 Z. J. J. ESTATE J. Kinney to Laura P. Sto land in Chester tow C. Hunsicker and wife to 1 L. property in Dalto Wecht and wife to M. ' property in D alt Mast and Jemima Mast John land in Grei W. to M. lamd in Chippewa twi M. Shank and wife to W. land in Chippewa tw Rubeck and wife to W. and Carl land in Wocst tw J. Rehm and wife to P. land in Baughm L. Chaffee to Jessie Mary property in L. Chaffee and wife Anna A. property in of these actors must shameless as well as i the woman with the angol asked her is one who advertises eyes the billboard that he is supported bis Josiah Kauffman born at March 1896, died May 4, 1913, aged 1 and 26 leaves to mourn his eairly three sisters host of relatives and of a good t Billy won a place la affections of everybody with wti he came in Ha was IM ful in the discharge of at dependable and addicted to no evil always Two years he responded to the gospel lav tion by presenting himself Mt altar in a revival gh evidence of having placed fete has been so * that we cao mil Mm 1 baa kept  

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