Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - October 28, 1913, Orrville, Ohio is tac Best way to reach ALL' the people ta F f * 20. OCTOBER 28,1913. Cents MANY the Stock Sale at Wyer Rudy Barns Hundred and Forty Five Head Disposed of In 265 WILL OFF TO was a big and the largest crowd since Bob Taylor's pony sale in 1907 when nearly woman and child in the town crowded and jammed at the spacious stables to get a glimpse of and probably one of the much admired The Bale Friday Was a use the American point of crowd and there wore a whole lot of At 10:45 a. m. Auctioneer C. A. Wyer and Secretary J. W. climbed the the announcing the sale of cattle was about to Forty-nine head of fresh Holstein heifers and springers were disposed of In rapid order and In just seventy-five minutes that part of the sale day wias the announcement hour for the crowd began to disperse to various eating establishments to supply the inner supposed bad day because of the drizzling that kept up throughout the proved to have been a good day for tihe Farmers could do nothing in their corn fields which gave them an opportunity ito whether interested in purchasing or The sale had been well Stockmen and farmers came from far and showing interest by bidding briskly as the stock was driven or lead before the auctioneer's at 1:15 the having the s aie of The auctioneer plead with the people to - to afford stable employees a chance ito bring them in. Some difficulty was experienced in inig space as those standing in the rear would move forward at the slightest opportunity so as to be In front and siee them three to the minute 9G of 98 head of Dakota consisting of yearlings and colts were owned by other The two had sustained apparently slight injuries while iin which was imade known to the The rather dull for these it was deemed advisable to retain them for treatment and then offer same for sale at a future and forty-five head of stock auctioned in two hundred and sixty-five minutes is a remarkable record when one takes into consideration the time to handle especially those of a character as possessed by some of these horses that had mover seen a Besides the remarkable ability of Auctioneer great credit is due William of for the manner in which he handled the enabling the sale to proceed without It wias a big crowd at a big YOUNG LADY AT Special Trains Will Transport the Party to the National M charge of the Buckeye Boys Corn Special Tour to National Capitol Dec. 1 to 7, estimate that there will be 1500 juniors and 600 seniors in the Arrangements have been made for six special trains to transport the The extending the city to include the third city amd the very cradle of still keeping the cost of the trip within last year's for and for is meeting with Time of Judging Yields of early has been issued by the Department of changing the rules to permit the of yields instead of the late date limit originally Each boy registered in the contest has been furnished with the report blanks to be executed by the referees and the County Commissioners have been asked to First Contest Reported 99 Bushels and 30 Pounds Mr. T. P. of treasurer and director of the Buckeye Boys Corn Special reporte the first National of Jackson as the first to This bank offered two free trips for the two highest yields of shelled corn in Jackson With their remittance of to Mr. for two junior trip they report Daviid A. of Oak Hill as having had 99 bushels and 30 lbs. of shelled corn and Robert of Jackson as having 82 bus. and 14 Mr. J. E. the in his letter of certainly would you good see the interest this contest has aroused among I am ours a great deal of good will Commissioner Strode First S. E. late Dairy and Food and now a member of the Agricultural was state officiai to make formal to ' accompany the boys to Commissioner expect to get a barrel of information from this trip from these corn Cora Boys Adopt a it will not be made an arbitrary those in charge of the trip recommend that the corn boys travel in brown neat and The entire consisting of leggings and felt hat can be secured for to to by ' addressing officiai for Boy Scouts at Red N. J. This brown with the famous Buckeye would a striking Besides the suits would prove serviceable for school or field upon the return Secretary of the Navy Extends Courtesies Congressman who been selected iby a Disease Tuberculosis Plucks Flower From Pastor's very sad death at Dal Thursday forenoon when the only daughter of Rev. J. V. Findlay and passed away ater about two illness of Helen bad been able to around until two weeks She was sixteen years old and a very bright young Her father has been pastor of the Presbyterian church at the past eight years The funeral took place from the church on Saturday conducted by Rev. W H. Hubbell of the United Presbyterian church of that The body was from the W. L. E train Saturday afternoon to the C. A C. railroad here and taken to Millersburg for The service was conducted by Rev. George Burns of the Presbyterian church of CHURCH AND CEMETERY TO THE BIG | MEETING the Mayor's Office to Arrange for Lincoln Highway It Arnold occasionally enjoys the privilege in Will of the Late S. M. in of the Presbyterian church were pleased to learn that the late S. Brenneman had remembered the congregation providing a bequest of in his of the amount is to be credited to the church building fund and each to the Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the He requested that be turned over to the board directors of the Orrville cemetery association toward the of a dwelling house the the income of which will go toward the general congregation has New York to long contemplated the construction of a new edifice but up to the present time the has not grown sufficiently to become a The present site is probably the most desirable church grounds in the Reformed church congregation who paid for their lot on the apposite be a pretty fair start on the subscription list towards building a new County Celebrate the Occasion at Wosster All Day Next for the big Lincoln Highway Celebration at Wooster on October 31st. A meeting of citizens of. Orrville has been called for this Monday evening at the Mayor's office at 7:30 to arrange send a large delegation to the county where big doings are said to be inj store for those i mho attend the are counties in the United States that will not bq on the when it comes to the establishment of this memorable would be delighted for an opportunity to celebrate the Other towns in the county will be expects to be there with a bunch that will make Capital city sit up and take weather and roads of course will have something to do with the size of the but the boys are shinning up their automobiles so as to be in to start - This little mind has about 100 the majority of which have declared their intentions of going provided the going is Read the big ad in this then come to the meeting in the Mayor's office at 7:30 If you an automobile you may have one some so Come any way and help boost 'er A mistaken idea prevails among some persons that the celebrati on is in the interest of Every body in the county should rejoice that old Wayne wf 8 remembered by the commission in selecting a route AND HIS The high prion of food Js causing a great deal of talk concerning the possibilities of money-making on the Wo are told that farm life no longer presents the drudges of the old but that the modern lives in comfort and In proof of this our attention 1b called to the motor truck with which the sons of the soil bring products to and the automobiles which they use for purposes of There is a modicum of truth In all of but the successful former ol the like the successful farmer of the has to work hard and systematically if he hopes to make any considerable amount of Bays the Philadelphia The Department of Agriculture at Washington reports that after the Interest on an average mortgage of is paid and the farm expenses are substracted from the Income from farm the average American farmer has at the end of the At blush this looks rather hut It must be remembered that the fanner gets most of his living direct from the soli and that practically none of this income has to be spent on the so that the chances are that he able to put more of this Income in bank for a rainy day than the man In almost any other line of human is to he may save more in proportion of his income than most of nt and Mrs. Ed Martin entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Mrs. Harry and family and Homer of not the is considered the wealthiest in Orrville and no ere long will assemble in quarters equally as handsome and commodious as the Methodist and Reformed BURNS CAUSE DEATH number of ladies were pleasantly entertained Friday at the homo of Mrs. IX F. Griffith the hours of three and eight BREAK WITH Scrap Costs Five Mm for and Mrs. George Brant at Wooster entertained the members of the International Opera company en Thursday evening at home after the concert in the Other were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of and Miss Carrie of Hou n * u ct at i L. O. T. M. will hold a Hallowe'en Masquerade social the home of Albert Gouter on North Vine street Friday 31st. All members of this Hive or oat of town Hives are and Mrs. V. F. Smith entertained to a delicious chicken dinner Friday at their The guests were Rev. Beard and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Smith Glendale and and Mrs. W. of Former Lady Found Fatally Burned at Her Home in SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES MAKE People Turn Into The Church Treasury Sabbath proved a pleasing report was that of the various Sunday school classes of the Reformed church on last Sabbath Each class has separately and individually a duty to perform throughout the year in way obtaining subscriptions to the building fund towards payment of the church The efforts of these classes and the money is entirely independent of the regular congregation yearly Annually the church sets apart one day known as Fund when the younger folks deposit their into the church Approximately was turned over Sunday Lilly Who was bora and reared at died Thursday at Cam it on froim burns received when her The following from the Canton Repository tel's the of her fatal Lilly G. 42, was found unconscious on the floor of had her home at 1613 Clark | with her body over the Buckeye parity upon cine of the great while the other are battleships of the Philadelphia navy doing the cutting at the One days last week he had a narro w escape injury while delivering at the north end of drove his horse and buggy to Ohio in I head to shortly after 5 o'clock to look after the desires of the Thursday by her Buckeye Boys - Corn Special party Joseph E. when he respect to military from work at the Roller reports that Secretary of the Bearing Co. She died about Navy orders to admit seven hours later without of the road and in order to get turned the horse tot one side and hollered The was promptly delivered to the and Charley returned to his The faithful old animal had remained in her tracks for the but when the driver stepped into the the without forthwith proceeded on her journey The nearly 300 pounds landing in the one side of the buggy just that proved detrimental to expectations and to an Instant the fiat man was lying in. the gutter with the vehicle oin of With instinct and presence of mind the bewildered butcher held firmly the lines checked further progress of who had hur ried to the extricated the the quadruped from tihe vehicle and elevated the transporter from his old and fat to follow this delivery said as he climbed iin and drove off without a. his Mr. Riddle Mrs. Hawley left the a good soing for the Buckeye Boys Corn Special trip to Song brightens the quickens the step and warms the In the development of good patriotic song is so important as sunshine the growth of For the best appropriate song of original set to original or submitted by November 15, by either or I will give a free trip to MAN DIES IN A your FALL GARMENT from our complete Choice advanced Coat and Suit models are arriving by fast express almost per cent Digester The cheapest protein feed for hogs Send me your Asa Work R. D. No. 1. 18tf Nov. 3rd, our hardware store will close each evening at p. m. except J. F. Seas AT Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 27, 28, 29, Horace Ewing and Miss Nevana will present the famous talking Nights in a Bar phonograph but real human voices by expert to regular show 6:45 p. m. A dollar show for 15 Children 10 her clothing probably was yards and that a special Marine ignited when she scratched a match drill and band concert be to light ain oil Free Trip to Washington For a indicated by pieces of a lamp which were P. of whose beside Thie lamp was on a hobby is boys and literally stand nearby without a shade and offers a free trip to Washington ] with the wick for a In the time of Moses the were apparently a small tribe of feebler than the In the days of the judges they had grown to considerable tribal and in s time they had become a strong allied with Egypt In their wars and owning a confederacy of spreading far beyond the borders of About 1600 B. C. they were a vast warlike contending with Egypt and holding wide says the Christian They were a warlike yellow long and with the rathor than the Semitic type of For centuries they fought with and their power was finally brought to a close by the successful campaign of King Sargon B. Their kingdom ceased to exist shortly The program for this week will be as Evil in two Daughter of a romance of the Pearl White in a rip-roaring Who is in the Box Lost Reincarnation of a Love of in two Light Surgeon of in three Forest in OF P. full meeting is desired this Tuesday Matters pertaining to the club room will The county deputy will also A short time before she was found be present to give us a little the Home of His Daughter at An Old an old hene a few months ago a Mrs. J. W. Lower 1637 avenue saying she was going home to prepare her husband's entering the pushed a door leading into the dining he found the room filled with smoke in which was an odor of burned and through which the light of the lamp shone he called his Receiving no he struck a the light flared he aaw the of his wife stretched on the floor a few feet from All of her clothing was burned off with the exception of a part of her dress under her which was He burned his hands slightly in putting the There was hardly an Inch of flesh left unburned on her circumstances of the finding of Mrs. Hawley's body load relatives to believe that a woolen which she was wearing it a point to be at Lodge on Tuesday Oct. 28, without and resided in the small | as she a It dwelling house of L. O. Moseley on East Water was found dead in a at the home of his Mrs. at on Friday to where he had gone the week before on a Marks had been a sufferer from disease and heart trouble and was not feeling believed that she had lighted the wick of the lamp and was holding the chimney in one she discovered that her clothing was is thought that Mrs. Hawley in a panic of frantically to fight the and failing to extinguish fell unconscious to the where her husband THE have concluded to dispense with our sales of horses for a period of a month or six Believing the better policy for our patrons to feed for the spring market and it has been our experience that horses can be bought cheaper in the west around the beginning of the year In the meantime the Blackwood stables will be and fitted with an ideal auction place when we will continue the horse deal with renewed I venture to hope that the satisfaction you have derived m the past will lead to a continuance of your esteemed W. J. undersigned will offer at public auction at the hotel in Nov. 4, 1913, at one o'clock p. the following described heating 3 Moore's heaters in good large 2 ' extension 4 breakfast in good 15 with springs and 50 pillow good feather About 200 yards of two 1 full set of more than 2,000 years Salonica has had a continuous though the city has not always been known by its present It was refound ed and renamed by Alexander the Great in the year 315, B. C. It is said that Philip of Macedon named his daughter because on the day he heard of her birth he won a victory over the Thus the victory of Philip and the name of his the half sister of the conqueror of the are all embalmed in the name of the special meeting of the Queen Esther girl's has been called meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Wheeler Tuesday Oct. 28th. at seven o'clock A very short session will be held on account of club meeting the same All members are urged to be and choice spirits cf darkness will hold high carnival at the beautiful home of Mrs. A. L. Irving on Oct. 28, which will under the auspices of the White Shrine of Quite a number of Orville people will N. K. Club G. N. K. girls of were pleasantly entertained at a six o'clock dinner Thursday evening at the of Mrs. Frank Frey on Arch Alter dinner the time was spent in social chat and a guessing Mrs. the After thanking the hostess for a fine evening the guests returned to their Glass in Clothing Store Front Succumbs to Force of glass in the show at the Barnett clothing store was smashed smithereens shortly after midnight Sunday morning as a result of a between two T. a young man named and a of gave names as Harry Scotch and Harry employees under foreman E. T. Schrag appears that the men had ci to that at 12:34 train from the at one the foreigners and 'tis had some trouble then and the Words passed between them on the car when off the near Adams Express office the three attempted an assault en who rooms with the saw the unfairness of 3 to I and took a striking of the Austrians a severe blew in the then with his friend withdrew from the was in with forces pass the public north hound en route to their The three were traveling en the east side of the while the two Americans were passing down on the opposite side as they left the The quarrel was renewed and 'the two observing ether Americans on the street and feeling confident of fair started across to finish it to the jugs and bottles were flying promiscuously in the air ting go and several fist were landed by the while a jug full of whiskey succeeded in landing in the e Miter of the plate Each one of the foreigners 'twas either a jug or a bottle full of Marshal Arnold and Mr. Barnett were both arriving at the place shortly A few citizens who had seen the disturbance gave the officer sufficient information to lead to their arrest In Mayer P. Schantz's Sunday School class of the M. E. church held their first meting for the winter season at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beck last Friday A very good attendance was games and music being the evening's after which a lunch was Next will bo held at the H. P. Shantz home Wednesday Oct. 29th. strong reason has arisen for the preservation of the birds from the massacre of It is that they are the natural to protect the crops from It Is one of the Inconsistences of human as well as a travesty on to spend so much money in insecticides while destroying the natural means of keeping the ravages of Insects in held an the other the sentiment of which was that all baseball fans should love the On the other side of the continent the Philadelphia crowd its allegiance to the sentiment by trying to show Its love for him with which is being exhibited the country lately helped to save a drowning man at Coney Even the creation recognizes the professional value of Into the he went to For a time past days he had been feeling survived by her somewhat better and when he three William and sleep to the big arm chair Thursday evening on account of plot being able to lie he was feeling all of Dr. C. E. of and Mrs. B. K. of Her Henry who is 90 5 o'clock Friday morning when live Mrs. Kistler came down stairs she The father formerly the old gentleman dead in his He was all' right and feeling good when the family retired at 12 surviving children are Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Will Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Ella and Prank of Wads Funeral services you are giving a Hallowe'en held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon see Kraft's display of Place from the Bethel Interment and Tally Favors and Novella 19-20 TO MEET The G. I. to the B. of L. E. will meet at the home of Mrs. Thursday 30th. * skirts are blamed for many boarding trains and street That fact will not result in any change of for a woman would rather be hurt than be as a scientist all the babies presently stop being we do not see that the worldwide famine that another scientist predicts will do any particular Sundy afternoon the men were fined and costs 514.85 in for disturbing the dignity and of The fines were paid or guaranteed and the parties wewe will close our Nov. 3rd. laundry office at 6 o'clock during the winter The Orrville Soon Florence Christy and Fred A. announce their wedding to take place at Cambridge at one of the large on October 28th, which will be a private Cambridge is a beautiful place and much noted as a fine summer They will reside in that city where the groom is engaged in the drug Mr. Knowlton is well known here and was formerly one of the proprietors of the Knowlton Bechtel drug FOR under this head will be published at the rate of 5c per line the first insertion and 3c per line each insertion No charge less than 10c. stand pure apple will buy all your chestnuts George's 20-21 phone 469. notify Dennis Thursday evening at her home on Ella st. Miss Jessie Baker in a most delightful manner entertained a number of After enjoying piano and drum music a nut contest was engaged in which Miss DeMotte won the prize and Glen Coyle the booby The guests were then ushered to the dinning room where a delicious two course luncheon was served by Mrs. Baker assisted The decorations were in keeping with Hallowe'en and small black cats were given as The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Misses Jess June Landis and Messrs Spide Evans and Glen Sale air tight heating good as Call at plumbing Cleaners and Kraut Seas Sous 20 Saturday If found return to Courier 20tf Couple hands for com Tel. 41, Fanners J. G. 19-20 Paid for old ladies and Also clean Phone 344 good F. C. R. 3. 18t3* sired by International Grand Champion Asa R. D. No. 1, of all two their 2 rocking bed velvet vacuum 2 eight day pair curtain 3 note says that women will wear a great deal of velvet this We were hoping they many would trot along on the old even it is proposed to use the discarded battleships for day two 20 gallon stone That would be a new way of teaching and many articles not young how to Gerstenslager piano box as set of driving The new prime minister of Holland Balke combination billiard and pool has seven initials In his When all the furnishings la by his full name it sounds nearly good as used about 18' made known day of Amos A telephone girl ought to be about j the last person in the world to telling secrets over the this week operate only on surprise parly was given at the home of Mr and Mrs. Schutz at on Saturday evening in honor of Miss Bernice A time was had by after which dainty refreshments were At a late hour all returned to their homes wishing Miss Bernice many more happy Those present we e Misses Clara Esther Grace Mattie Mary Ada Ruth Emma Edith Hos Elizabeth Grace Sadie Stella Effie Laura Mabell Roy Tulley Harry No Hi Forest Christy Raymond Boyd Grover Harold Roy Sruman Clayton Jay Ora John Chauncey Ora Charles Mr Jesse Paul Paul Earl Mrs. Melrose Hunter and Mrs. F. Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beyler and new The Orrville Milling 13tf roll call with quotations from the At 5 o'clock a delicious dinner was ' The guests were E. M. R. J. Beard and Miss Nelle will Prank 20 narrow man Ib not apt to become widely Nomad club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. with Miss Buckley as assistant Mrs. Mary Seas read a well prepared and exceedingly interesting paper on Life of David Before He was The second number on the program was as Poet and which was of exceptional interest to the was very ably read by Mrs. who also several pieces the Victoria illustrative Norma of and Harry of were united in mariage at the home and Mrs. S. G. of are very intimate friends of the The ceremony was in the presence of the Grill family and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. of that and Miss of Dr. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Post the Post graduating with the class of and Miss Hastings in- 1911. Mr. PoiSt is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. of amd a brother of Mrs. John of this They will make their heme Ln Cleveland where the groom is employed in the office of the Goodyear Rubber Oct. 25, B. Rocu gave a party in honor ot her daughter it her eighth Eleanor Roxine dred Myrtle Manil Mary Gwendolyn Pauline her Cochran Eighteen members m