Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - November 7, 1913, Orrville, Ohio f This office Is equipped do job quickly 28 NOVEMBER 7,1913. c S CENTS A PASSES Apparently Indifferent as to What Results Might Than Two Thirds of the Voters Take Part in Selecting election passed off and a small vote was cast in the Orrville precincts 604 votes were polled for of the ticket being about sixty per cent of the total vote of the H. P. Leickheim and Mayor Willaman lead the field having the highest The entire Republican clerk and marshal were elected by the Democrats succeeded in - two members Board Public Affairs and the Village On the School a there were two Democrats and one Republican administration was endorsed when an overwhelming majority was cast for him for IN Prue Prec Total V 50 102 79 118 143 104 112 59 97 79 71 60 99 112 61 163 380 107 158 158 186 147 162 79 111 93 104 106 82 134 114 326 263 355 378 450 346 367 193 287 229 260 233 206 321 310 2 P. U. P. 52 r 54 88 E. 77 of L. 112 M. 99 P. P. A. 95 S 93 H d 55 79 H d 57 of public 65 83 W. 81 C. 56 58 D 88 W. 84 of 1 Free 2 Prec 5 Total L L 83 72 117 272 E. 98 117 156 371 W. 68 95 63 226 O. 93 91 141 325 71 100 133 304 J. Fred 58 59 89 206 The following is Orrville's vote on the Short Ballot for State Officers Yes 54 58 87 199 96 112 134 342 Ballot for County 44 57 70 178 94 110 134 338 of etc. 75 101 124 300 69 63 86 218 Eligibility of Women to 109 122 334 50 58 94 200 51 54 83 188 90 101 113 304 Shipment of 91 92 115 298 77 98 139 314 Other L. wm elected N J. A. for mayor by majority of 258 one of the campaigns witnessed this city Forbes defeated Mayor Van for by 300 OBio show the election of A M. pastor of the by a large plurality for Rev. Bird was formerly pastor of the Christian church at resign the - Ohio A. N. was re-elected C L Dem Socialists elected a councilman in the second Rev. O. P. Foust was defeated for re-election to Board of was elected mayor over W. W. by 92 6.Jas. G. editor of the Lodi and a former Orrville was elected village clerk of Lodi by a large Only six votes were cast against McGlennen succeeded himself without Dem is the newly elected mayor of this Rev. C. F. Brouse for is the way returns came in. There is some dissatisfaction because of failure to place names on O Winkler had no opposition and was re-elected O. - The republicans had two candidates in the field for C. P. Morely defeated E. P. S. was elected and The Democrats generally H. defeated C. C. Ind for O. of the has been elected mayor of Wayne county's hustling little Editor Dunlap of the won the mayorship race in the village in the extreme northwestern part of the ESTATE Rogers to Elizabeth P land in Congress Reichenbach to Noah Starn lot in the village of Reichenbach to Elmer C lot in the village of Fred Miller to Godfrey lot in the village of Hershey to Adam lot in the village of Fight Against Forbidden And And three other the Coils of the in two Two Eclair features in two DADS indorsed to Fill Unexpired Clock and Bell Accepted in Regular Council opened in regular session Monday night at 7 the having changed from 7:30^ Smucker entertained a number of his friends on Sunday at the home of his Mr. Mrs. M. C. west of Draw Plans and Specifications for Municipal Esthers Will Meeting Friday Nov. 7th, at 7:30. All are requested to tor making silk Township 4 K. 62 S 66 66 S. 32 34 78 67 J. 61 H. 46 KINDLY store closes at 6:00 p. m. every night except a La United This Is the way to make official given out by chief cook ol the department Miss Hannah three-pound ferment of cake compressed one ounce granulated and twenty ounces Place In even temperature for an Weigh 4% pounds and lei it Mix flour and ferment to Cover mixture and warm foi twenty dough Is too add After twenty minutes more take up dough with bands slightly and fold over and over fourteen set aside for twenty then fold nine twenty minutes mould into and bake forty minutes in Unsteady oven 400 to 410 degrees A cup of water in the oven will make a tenderer 176 175 B.C. 12 3 4 68 50 26-172 y. 100 21 12207 F 65 12 6-115 J 88 31 13-215 52 51 32192 H. 98 46 18238 42 50 23193 62 35 13-151 6 7 636 84 38 13214 29 10-^177 James I. is said to have been so. well pleased with a lion of beef as to knight it and make it Sir or a story of the some kind was also told of Henry and is to be found in Fuller's Dining with the abbot of according to this ate so heartily of a lion of beef that the abbot said he would give 1,000 marks for such a said the and kept the abbot a prisoner in the tower until he grew ravenously and won his 1,000 marks and knighted the But Webster characterizes this etymology as saying that the true spelling should be being equal to is telling amusing story just went down to one of the schools to distribute prizes on and he says that before the one of the schoolboys gave him some good you're going to make a said the be too Remember that every minute spend in talking you are taking something off my holiday 1st. Mayor in the Clerk Solicitor Merchant and Council men Waite and Leickheim The of a previous meeting were read and Vacancy Because of the vacancy incurred by the resignation of Reed Mayor Willaman recommended to council the name of to fill the A resolution adopted ccu firmed the Mr. Houser being then took oath of ordinance to establish grade on Water street supplementing all former grades was passed in regular order under suspension of rules and the to lay sidewalks which was passed to first reading at a farmer was passed to its Finance committee presented monthly bills which were allowed by passage of Markley allotment held up some time was Markley agreed to give five feet to a street which council had considered too An be prepared by the solicitor and presented for passage next and alley committee progress cleaning in the ditch so long in Town Clock The town clock has been installed in operation for several Council and deemed it advisable to place something tangible the records for future in regard its and D. J. who was partly instrumental in bringing about a town clock for seated from the it had been his pleasure to receive subscriptions and donations from citizens for the various enterprises located in our but never was ed than when he was consulted by our fellow J. B. in. regard to a memorial to his departed J. considering different means through which this could be accomplished he decided a tower clock and bell probably be the most said Mr. speaking for Mr. I take great iin presenting to the village of for the use of its citizens the E. Hower Clock Round Top Tower and the McShane Bell Foundry which have been recently installed in the tower of town In consideration of this we recommend that lightning rods be placed on the town hall and tha t competent persons from time to time be given the oare of the clock and then adopted the follow ing well resolution which will govern the usage of this highly prized to citizens of Resolution It is within the power of the village of Orrville accept gifts and to covenant with the donors thereof for the protection and of such gifts from waste and destruction in so fair bis the same is reasonable and and spread such covenants and agreements upon the records of the village as a public memorial There has existed for same little in the mind of one of ouir retired business men the intention to give ita citizens of same useful gift as a memorial to his departed The above referred to is J. B. pioneer business man and resident of actuated by a sincere desire benefit the community that lias been his for almost a half and to express to his f riends his appreciation of their long continued friendship and kindness toward himself and his beloved Martha J. has presented to the village of Orrville the and beautiful clock and which is now installed in the clock tower of the city hall and announces in pleasing tones the hours of the The members of of the village of Orrville in of the citizens thereof are about to accept this moat beautiful and gift and desire to publicly express their most appreciation of the now it resolved by the Council of the village of State of the gift of the Howard Clock and the McShane Bell as made by J. B. Stauffer to the village in memory of his departed Martha J. and the same hereby Public Affairs Wednesday The Board of Public Affairs at their meeting Wednesday night entered into The Current Event club met with contract Frank B. electrical Mrs. D. J. Leickheim engineer of to proceed with Nov. 5th. A ' pleasant hour was the drawing of plans and spent in needlework and j which will govern proceedings in the after which luncheon was j purchasing of machinery and next meeting will be held at for the ' home of Mrs. H. E. Baker Nov. 19 installation of a municipal electric light and power plant for The Engineer will arrive within a few days and with the Board and will go over the examine the present water works plant determine what is needed Guard Home Guard Bawd wili be entertained Nov. | 8th, ^t 2:15 at of Misses Orrville's second municipal public and Louise Johnson on East The contract had already been High Those have not by the Engineer and by paid their dues remember and the Mayor and previous to its bring Jessie Good entertained ito a lovely twelve o'clock dinner at her home guests were near Mr. and and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mr. and Mrs. Lem Garver and sons Lester and Mrs. Sam and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. by the Board Council will now proceed with further to bring about the almost unanimous wish of the people Municipal Light and Power plant for Will Linen club met with Mrs. South Vine Friday Oct. 31st. ladies whiled away the one hundred and sixty-first session of the Union Medical Association of the Sixth Councilor District will be opened at the Methodist on Nov. 1 1913, at 10 o'clock in the Dr. Blankenborn President of the extends with invitation to the public to attend needlework and social A meeting ait 3:30 o'clock in the licious lunch was Mrs. I afternoon when there will be an Harry Flinn and Mrs. John address given in the church Next meeting will be with Mrs. Karl East Oak Friday Nov. 14th. C. T. U. W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Werner Thursday evening with a good Mrs. Werner conducted ithe study for the Excellent papers were read by Mrs. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. A card of greeting from counity who is attending the World's convention ait N. Y. Delicious apples and a social hour were enjoyed at close of the by Dr. Frank G. Boudreau for the State Board on the Teacher Should Know About Communicable and the Relation of the Physicians to the Physician to the Dr. A. president of the State Medical will also participate in this Dr. J. H. superintendent of Massillon State and Dr. Frank E. noted of will be those who are expected attend the meeting and take part in the School Commercial Department of our high school is There are more pupils who desire to take the work in typewriting than can be There are five machines in the department and all arte in demand for both periods in the day that the course is November lias been proclaimed by Gov. Cor as School Survey The schools here are planning programs for both Friday afternoon ana Programs will he printed in Tuesday's Ruth Orr who has been attending high school at entered the Sophomore class We are glad to welcome Miss Orr as a member of our high Orrville High School will play a game of football with the Wooster High School Friday November 7th E. E. Clark and Dr. were school visitors on Wednesday of this following is a summary of the reports of teachers made to the superintendent for the second month of and of pupils walnut 2nd Miss 4th Miss 6th Miss Miss Mr. Mr. side 2nd Miss 4th Miss 6th street Miss Miss Miss Miss 6th Miss ENTERTAINMENT BY CITIZENS BAND WHO WAS A SOLDIER Life at the Jigs of Fcur Score and home of Mrs. H. N. Porter on Hali street was the scene of a kitchen shower given in honor of Mr. Mrs. Harvey Many useful presents were received from only neighbors and church friends who were Refreshments were served and all had a fine The special features of the evening were recitations given by Vanda Moyer Mrs. Tuesday Nov. 4th, J. S. Weaver was very pleasantly surprised by the arrival of her sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mrs. Suvilla Levers and Olin Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellis and son Mr. and Mrs. Jones and son of North and reason of the fact that the education of the young is of much importance to any civilized no matter what may be the form of its yet inasmuch as it is of such vital importance to a and nation such as is wherein the governing power is in its citizens to use or abuse as tho majority decide and for the reason that in the universal education of its citizenship lies the only hope for the continued and existence of our it behooves us as citizens of one of the greatest commonwealths in this union of states to be ever on the alert the end that our system of education may be of the beat and of such nature that its and desirability may appeal to our ' Show Flattering Progress is Now Being Made By the Orrville Citizens Band will give a minstrel show and concert in the Town Nov. 27th and 28th. The best local talent has been secured and will assist the band on this Rehearsals are already on and flattering progress is being The entire production is in charge of Prof Harold director of the The production will be up-to-date and the members of the band expect a large turn out on both The complete program will be published Watch for Battles During Many Years of Service in Two F. the subject of this a native of old reared to manhood in Counity whire he was Nov. 1, 18 2D. his 34th birthday anniversary Probably few can give a more interesting history of their soldier he having spent many sears in military 1852 Mr. Kearney joined the British army and did regular service until two When the Crimean war broke Tom's regiment trailed for Woman of go two women that envy each other down to the very core of their seems to be the the first married for money and now wishes she had married for the married for love and now wishes she had married for St Louis of who came well filled baskets remfrid teachings fit them for duties her of An enjoyable and evening was the importance and of m order to America for a high and and J. B. Taylor en- Political and about 50 friends last an Thursday evening in honor of H. public mind to the Miller and of realization of the fact that as their house During the 1 , lvm S Mrs. C. A. Tenney and Mrs. opportunity to make our school Springer very pleasantly modern and practical as it ed songs and A very no matter of nice three course lunch was order is of no out-of-town guests were Harry attended by action Taylor and of suitable to make possible the and of Mrs. of of Tuesday Nov. 4tr, Mrs. Wade of Dal was given a miscellaneous shower by of the Lutheran at the home of her Mr. and having been made by the the conditions thereby revealed are of such a startling nature as demand immediate in order to afford all an opportunity to aid in the chief executive of the Governor James M. has set For was taken to the museum by They went into the Egyptian room and there saw a Betty asked what it is some one's answered she glad my mummy's not like York Evening Made It seems as if this has been a very short hasn't seemed so to perhaps you didn't have your coal put In last spring the understanding that you were to pay for it early in the His Lear 1b a great re marked answered the you my performance laBt 1 must I have never seen you In the was the rejoinder in a tone of how on earth wo Jacob -A pleasant and a was spent in games and citizens all our state may Mrs. Rudy received many and useful At a school houses and other late hour dainty refreshments were buildings ta consider ways Those present were Messrs. this H. H. L. Carl M. O. In compliance with the request of Arthur Mesdames Governor of the State of H Mayor of the Village of to devote L. Ed Wade Misses Eva Elsie The guests were Mesdames M. O. H. L. f assisting and Charles planning a better system of school education and by their at the metings Zutt was United of marriage to Miss Miriam Felger agement to those in charge of this at the home of the bride's and thereby evidence at The bride is a and sincere support lady of that city The native of is favorably ot in this vicinity and during resided with Daniel near The young TESTIMONY I have hereunto subscribed my ability and educational and caused the seal of the Village and fluency of five to be affixed at of and for him Lord one fine position with the F. E. Myers and nine hundred and Company in capacity of Council of village port manager for that The couple were the recipients of many valuable among check for from his parents the Mr. Ward and Miss Mary of attended the will be Let every member be pi J. in consideration of the aforesaid hereby solemnly covenants and premises the said J. B. and this resolution and the tender as evidenced by ithe writing presented to council shall foe and constitute said covenant and to do as to (a) Provide at all times a safe and suitable place for said clock and t bell and to keep the same to good Provide tbe clock tower and rods tor actor didn't you play here in Tom's 'bout fourteen years How did you know always remember a necktie if 1 once see but I'm I married a perfect I wouldn't feel bad about It. I suppose some one has to marry have changed my office from Seas Sons hardware to the small building on the McGill corner W. Market and Coal orders will be given prompt attention by calling office phone 404 or residence phone 199-Z. 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. for light Jeff attend to the winding of the clock and keep the same in good running a copy of this resolution be made amd to J. B. together with a personal letter of thanks Mayor and for Rent for light Phone 303 Y. 22tf aged woman to help in 22tf sired by International Grand Champion R. D. No. F. he was present at the battle of the heights of Alma and the great charge the light brigade at Kearney was honorably discharged from the British service in 1856 and returned to the place of his A short time at the old home found Tom dissatisfied with his mother when he sailed for the United Kearney's love for soldier life again dawned upon him and in 1857 he joined Uncle Sam's regulars and served in the light field artillery at Baton under command of Major Mr. Kearney served his three but when the Civil war broke out it found back in the ranks and ready to serve his chosen At the end of the second and the war still Tom again and served through the entire Kearney was presented a silver medal for meritorious bravery at the bombarding of Fort Fart Wagner and near S. C. In 1863 he fought at the battle of the under Grant's was also engaged in battle at Fair Malvern Hill and proudly announces his last engagement was that of the battle of at the close of the Mr. Kearney also served two years on the frontiers of upper Canada after the Civil war was Soldiers were sent to the northwest to quiet the Indians who had taken advantage of the Civil situation and became quite unruly toward the American Kearney located at N. at the close of his experience in In 1868, desirous of again visiting his home sailed for Europe and after spending a year in his native returned to the United became active in railroad construction work and helped to build the Cincinnati Southern through Kentucky and In 1875 he landed in Orrville and became an employe at the National He was soon considered one of the family and when he left eight years later to take up his home with James Buttermore in Lake the Everly family greatly missed He returned to Orrville in IS So and remained a prominent figure the National House until 1896, when the hotel changed He then spent a few years at the Home in Dayton but old ties of friendship brought him back his old adopted home he has remained as one of the family ever serving Her Majesty for five years and Uncle Sam ten during which he saw many and Tom declares if he were a young man and a war would break he would be in the field again to protect that glorious the stars and Mr. Kearney at the ripe old age of four score and having passed thru the many hardships during the 15 years of almost continuous active is still enjoying good health and able walk to and from In conversation the old veteran has a clear mind and possesses a wonderful memory for of his He disposed of his British rights when he bade goodbye to the but Uncle Sam remembers a at the end of each Mb resides at the home of Peter Everly South Main and he rooms with of Peter oa and long 3 1-2 SALK W. 3 1-