Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - December 12, 1913, Orrville, Ohio Is equipped to do your Job quickly 38 ORRVILLE, DECEMBER 12,1913. CENTS A CAN REMEMBER THE TO COMRADES WHO SERVED 100 DAYS SLEIGHING IN IN VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN Horse Teams Were All The Go And Siege May 18th to July And Great and All national organization in I Edith Schrantz and Carl C. Bechtel married on Dec. 9, 1913. At home after Dec. 30th, at 1121 Market Orrville AT Dry Goods Stora STREET WILL NEXT Dir. David Hawk we effected ed the following 111., with branch n Akron by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton HawK ne wen the purpose of perfecting plans for a Ihe published or Interestingly the to be boys went in ye 1915, in. of the close of the 1861- was tu the winter of 1856, No. 13 of the there were over 100 days of the Sunday School entertained a few sleighing of the finest kind in this to or their friends int the church class would be a county 011 Monday was a hot rivalry among organization in every county in this were participated in after which the people oi co-operate with our state dainty refreshments were served to burg all branch office in ascertaining the the A royal county each of which of Vicksburg Kood time was enjoyed by the little ed to be able to turn out with union and the most four-horse their respective got up a party to a at earliest convenience Club Entertained boring township with the result thus ascertained to W. P. The O P C. club was then Secretary Ohio entertained Tuesday afternoon at the played 14 four horse so that we may home of Mrs. P. C. Cochran with ford drove to with formulate a to present this Mrs. H. W. Porter acting as Legislature hostess A goodly number beat this record and expense of every Ohio tended the afternoon hours were Brecksville then got into line wmI veteran to passed in and 44 four-horse under the same Christmas novelties here and there turned out 68. Then terms as was extended to I the home a scene of the with 89 four-horse Gettysburg Veterans last An appetizing two By this time the rivalry was information is necessary luncheon with Xmas favors Strong be almost I order to determine the I served in a neat way and all field folks drove into Boston to be appropriated for enjoyed a splendid time ship with 154 four-horse purpose above Let 11 Richfield carried the Vicksburg veteran in. every com- Friendly Ramsey Ramsey dropped dead while in the office Dr. Todd at Wooster shortly after the hour Mr. Ramsey had to learn that when they but recovered sufficiently drive to Orrville on Dec. Worth of Jewelry and Notions they may pass over the newly to make the trip to WooSter Has Advised Mayor and Council to That From Shelves and March 14, I get busy so that no and Cuyahoga counties be who is ithe by this at her home and review by Miss 156, Summit 160 Address all communications or Besides letters of inquiry to W. P. of one anid two-horse sleighs I 52 South Grant J. D. Mullet entertained The meeting folio business Miss Ella Schantz read an interesting paper on the Church Studies the after which the and a large local post were In the procession There were 200 men on It was conservatively estimated that there were 10,000 people many elegant prize in the Dainty ' The next meeting will be held at the home of- Mrs. CI 1 as. with Mrs. Carl Falk associate fr o m Akron and Shop early and get good selections at were Mrs. Earl Cox and to see the Orrville's well known had made a very large number of Xmas Boxes all-sized and Home and School people in less than 10 minutes I 3 cents to 25 Carl Meeting the little town's supply was - Members of the and even ihe cisterns going shopping full of of flag was panted to Summit by Hunter o Walnut street school building 18, although the sleighing pave twelve Prof. W. not the Medina reduced prices will attract acting as gave with Numerous brass bands and or woman who would like interesting talk on the drove triumphantly into a fresh chic hajt before the oi Mrs. m of and hundreds of most complete assortment conducted the remainder of the Holiday merchandise shown in urging the flag is now in the keeping Read our interchange thoughts and ideas of Fred K 112 teacher who 6r*\ ^ your Main The street was completed Dec. 2nd, and eleven days has been con sufficient time to allow dry goods store cure properly and withstand heavy entered some time during Tuesday when the 1 1-2 is added Jewelry and novelties it next we should again mated at were missing show cases and shelves when was opened Wednesday An exact list of goods taken Mr. and Mrs. Allen Murray and can probably not be but an daughter spent Friday by the proprietor and force the home of John of clerks shows four dozen frop three two dozen Lv i several stick In Akron on three dozen hose a hand satchel and several Curie is assisting Ben Hilty dollars in small change were taken I husk his from the John Benner and son George entrance was gained will I business visitors in Wooster remain a I screws from rod fastenings I Grace Miller is assisting Mrs. in. the transom window were Ben Hilty with her household by Mrs. C. J. King went to the and the rod part was Ion Saturday to spend a few days on the This would I with her Mrs. give the burglars easy entrance Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber of through the large transom above I amd Alice of the west but those who were spent Sunday with Mr early witnesses declare there were Mrs. J. F. Royer and no imprints on the window sill to John Royer spent last week with verify the Marshal Arnold his Mrs. a it would have been for any person to pass through Henry is on the sick the place twice without leaving Leo Lehman spent Saturday oin the or at the home of J. F. ing the dust iSome Bessie Bowers spent last week zens strongly the burglar with Albert McFadden and has a key and only tampers with I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of modes of entrance to deceive spent Sunday with Mr. the The two front doors and Mrs. Martin and were closed and securely locked Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cocklin the morning when clerks arrived spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. tho The rear doors and I Ira Fordenwalt windows which have double Brown and son Melvin were The Amos Conrad In butchering stein store is the list of I on places broken Into Jacob Conrad and Amos Ziegler the past Twelve years ago assisted Martin Conrad in safe was blown and ing on able cash Martin Conrad and has escaped the Mildred spent Thursday afternoon of petty burglarizing for the I at the home of S. E. Hooley in past year and it was hoped the I who did the wholesale w. O. Leach of Medina called ing during the liad sought J. f. Royer on Tuesday other or better Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royer and up the devilish practice family spent Tuesday evening at the The best sleuths in. town declare | home of J. W. Conrad there is similarity in the manner In which all recent burglaries are sufficient to lead believe it's the fellow whol John et committee of teachers Medina's four-horse I our silver Just the with which out ran away With to arrange a program to be into a post and one of the Eshleman Bechtel if you the School assembly room horses waE so badly crippled that want Butchering Tools at the right three o'clock on the second had every day in January 1914: Miss or boy in Medina who could do our own dry cleaning Miss Prof. Miss handle a horse was out with and guarantee all our Gem Floy Mrs. Henry and the Dry Cleaning Co. 213 N. St. | Mrs. Mrs. Hinderer and Mrs. driver of another four-horse I Phone 265 ESTATE operated here many times land in Sugar Creek Business it is your I $ 1. store rooms ait I Simon P. Klefer to Honor S. once anid add such land in Wayne was engaged in I received a letter that read something like N. Oct. 5th. Mr. Monster Correspondent of the Box 51, Dal Dear Mr. we received at our a copy of The published by the Courier Publishing at Dalton on account of it's excellent attract our attention to such an extent that we have a very attractive proposition for your We should be pleased to have you present yourself at our office on Oct. 15, next at which time we will make our proposition known to We truly RANKS FIRST PRODUCING baffle skill of the might NOW not allow the accident to cause Medina be one team horse was substituted for the crippled young driver started out and this time made the trip without a load of five Every Program Which Will Be Rendered EVERYTHING IN THE BIG secretary of the AH patrons and friends of the school are requested to be present at the had from five to 20 people and Medina was a deserted village FOR SANTA Dear are you? Will you please bring me a kerchief and some some peanuts and a I must close from your loving little Hall Thursday and for tlie Orrville Citizens Band Home Talent Minstrel and Band Herman V. F. G. W. S. R. t. H H. L. W. M. H. Frank Eli C. P. H. C. Clyde H E. Ira Ray church residence 223 Ella Sabbath school meets at 9:15. Regular morning worship at 10:30. The Young Devotional Service at 6. Evening Service at 7:00 A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services and share with us in the blessings of the service will be held in St. The old W. L. E. shops erected I Michael's Lutheran church near in this city at the time of the next Dec. 14, struction of the road in 1882, 10:30 a. m. Sunday School be nothing more than a I at 9:00 a. m. All Sunday School says the Norwalk scholars are requested to be the which destroyed I promptly on time for practice on the original machine Christmas Everybody cor er with the Invited to come and worship ment and other buildings with from time to the only Santa me a street car steam j Earl ' the Land G. A. Canal The regular services will be held at 7:30 and 10 a. for You don't need to bring me any candy for my Papa has that at his Ghost of the the Vale of 2, 1913-1R. of End wish you to bring me I Lewis and candy and Santa is Coon he gives L. on Xmas He the Sands of - things He gives girls Desert Grow L. of the Cultivate the habit for Xmas From your the Midnight Choo church This habit is a Mamie Choo Leaves for V I Lost church M. D. Sunday School 9 a. m. S 10:30 a. m. Good League 6 p. m. in Virta p. m. Coming Do not forget nor neglect the church Services of the Orrville want a blackboard and a Quartet of the ribbon and two pair of Church G. Fulton and m and a box of and a I School at a. m. E. E. and a hew dress and r. story letter addr essed to Santa I Claus was typewritten and contained five lines of alphabetical Evidently the party sent it will be contented with most anything dear old Santa sees flit to Dec. 9, 1913. you please remember me this I have been a pretty good girl since you saw me Now I like to have you bring me some and a water a set of Now that Is all for me. Please remember my two little and and i close with lots of love for Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a happy New little Mildred Helen 1 N. Walnut part Band Concert Coronation Prima by Sunny from the C. N. Vicary | Canton and pupils are urgently requested to be service at eleven sermon by the L. E. orchestra will render a special musical at the Bible School and morning Evening service at 7 p. public is cordially to all your surplus making you 8 I have a proposition to make Good real estate for Inquire S. A. FROM ARGENTINE C. Berry will have beef on sale Saturday imported direct from Argentine This Is the first meat ever offered for sale In Orrville from a foreign This meat hias traveled nearly 10,000 has been thirty-one days enr and can still be sold as cheap as our native Wish to Announce myself bear hat nearness of Christmas before the arrival of good fur selling weather has called for a reduction of price now and we have made a 1 eduction m our fun We comparison of prices and BYRIDER BROS. In Use Since 1882 Has Been Condemned By S. Kiefar to Simon P. Kief land in Wayne Campbell to Mary in LICENSES John I. Good and Clara both of West C. and Edith E. both of this letter was signed the name of one of the newspapers in the My as a result of this began to swell at so badly in fact that I feared it would I at once had my life so if my head might I would not We will tell yon all about our trip iu our next B. Jameson and Rev. were at Cleveland the first of the one of the engineer's at coal mine No. 25 was badly scalded Monday night by stepping into a barrel of hot Dr J. C. Haney rendered the necessary medical ladies of the U. church will hold their annual bazzar in the Mossop Dec 20th. James D of preached two good sermons in the U. P. church last Sunday in the absence of the Rebecca Orr is in Cleveland this ten shopping days before Inter High School debating team is being organized in our high Here's hoping they will some over some high school's Literary Society gave their monthly program last Friday f entertainment given by the schools last Thursday evening was very well The there should be a low tariff and an income tax was decided in favor of the The audience filled the T. E. McDowell was a Cleveland visitor That Country is a better place for young people to live than the was decided in the The election of officers resulted as Willis Vice Emmet Miss Georgia Miss Ada Miss Marion Glenn M. Possibilities ef An Acre During the Past Twm other crop produced on the Ohio farm has such a wide diversified aa It is the farm as a food for both man It has an important place in some on the table ot town and city dweller to the Mush and milk has played an part in the life of every boy and girl has been brought up on the Nearly per cent of sturdy young men of today are is the chief diet of nations Cora is truly Ohio Corn Boys home demonstrated the possibilities of an acre within the past two to think of 13!) of shelled corn produced on an In 1912. 92 boys made average yield of over 100 bushels per 510 boys made an average yield of 85 bushels per Such records as these are bound to have a decided influence on the future crop in The trip to Washington in 1912, was a great Tlie trip this year was still Never before has such a body of boys and girls been given an educational in the interest of better better better schools and better takes front rank as a corn producing The average yield per acre In 1913., is estimated O X UC round is estimated at 150,000.000 The State Show which is to be held at January 27-30, 1914, will be a grand roundup of the latest and best corn Premiums to the extent of be offered on exhibits of etc. Write the D. W. for premium entry the original shops remaining was the stall brick roundhouse has been in con stant use since its erection until days when it was officials of the road of 3 1-2 mi The interior has and 3 undersigned will sell at publi I auction at what Is known the Graber Johnson 7 of all equipment and the big doors barred on the lit of on Dec. 18, 1913, the said the big structure will property 6 head torn down in the if not horses consisting of one dapple sooner gray registered Percheron when there is not 1 e 600 1 room for locomotives before day of sale of which there are always years in the wooden portion of lbs Bay they will have to years weight 1200 10 years weight 1200 Bay 8 years last three days of this Dare Devil Moun Animated Girl o' the Hidden With Barriers of Ring of Lesson the Chil dren out It is hinted eventually erect a new Gray cold coming 2 years old house in this city and that it will 2 2 Guernsey Registered be located in the east end of the guernsey 7 years cow city near the Huron years will be fresh in is possible that the two acres coming 3 years recently purchased may be fresh in for this REAPER SCHOOL Causes Death of Child Who Had Not Entered Her the twelve daughter of David A. coming 3 years will be fresh in two heifers coming 2 years will be fresh in two heifers coming 2 years will be fresh in two heifers coming two years not three spring 10 head one registered Poland China sow with 6 pigs by her will be old enough to wean by day of three full blood Poland China weight 200 2 gilts and 6 breeding ewes due to lamb year Farming binder and morning Osborne hay passed away Hawk corn two 2- lingering many weeks Oliver sulky The child has one two Oliver following is the program for the week beginning Dec. 15th: Big Imp and She 3-reel Old Gets the Hearted two reel Heart of Wife's Thumb two reel Girl and the Animated Man in the World of 2-rgel Duty What Cowboy Pine Mine to hats half Eshleman Bechtel tor silverware and all kinds of Mary and Elizabeth Lehman visited in Medina a few days last and Mrs. Robert McGraw sons Paul and of New are home spending their vacation with her Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. MeCullough and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Leslie and Luella Martin and Vernon were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martha spent Sunday with her Mrs. A. J. Pauline after spending a few weeks in Cleveland with her returned home on Sunday Phillips of Akron spent and Sunday with his family Priscilla Phillips is on the sick and Mrs. H. M. Garver purchased the Garver homestead north of for at public J. Rehm and M. Horst were at Saturday attending the horse 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. Holstein 4 yrs. will be fresh last of 1175.00. M. B. RD. 4. 32-3* girl for Inquire at 313 33-4 bred white leghorn pullets and D. M. O. M W O Phone 2 on 77. 32tf door key between Oak and Pine on Main street or between Main and McGill and Pine If found call 250Z. front Ladies Apply in 139 E. Dec. 22 the undersigned will have the tax sheets of Baughman and Marshallville school district of Chippewa On Dec. 26-7 at Simon vacant for Cilik of Court of I Dec. 29-30- at Burton Dec. 31 and Wayne to the Jan 1 at primaries be held next Balance oi time up to Jan. 7th at I a decline in health for the past h 3-seotion har year but up to a few weeks agol 3_ sectio , n spike-tooth was able to be up and about the U 2 shovel The disease had weakened 4 _ inch truck 2-her constitution to such an extent a handy farm she was unable to begin her with top school studies at the opening of the hay hay The child is survived by and her father and Mary s corn 3-mother, who preceded in death 2 sets six years was also a victim of the terrible The funeral services will be held from the home Fike avenue Friday afternoon at 1 preached by Rev. T. L. The body will be transported by rail to where interment will be 5 collars and DeLaval cream heating 200 baskets of Kay by the corn fodder by the credit of 9 months will be given on all sums of and over by giving your with two sureties approved by the clerk of or 4 per cent off for all sums under Sale to butchering at commence at 11 o'clock sun Daniel Leichty was a guest at the home of W. A. Fike and family of Wooster last Ebony Steiner was a visitor of Miss Esther Grether last Saturday at the Baab and Mrs. Harry Hunsberger and son Robert and John of Miss Frances of Akron and Miss Blanche of were entertained at dinner in the home of John Steiner la St. Clare of Burbank was a week-end guest at the Amstutz cf the busy clerks at the five and ten cent store at Schrock and bride returned from their wedding trip and are accepting the congratulations of their Thomas of Wooster called the D. C. Leichty home last 80 one mile south of well buildings good some all land Price J. O. 32t4 highest market price J. E. 32tf a dwelling house with by April 1st, 1914. Farmers phone 1US 19 O. 31-4 Fair F. C. 122 31tf of 31tf Prices r Also Address 33-4-5 M. W. 0.13. 2, A Beef Free lunch for j Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner buy your Miller and C. gd to their home near Orrville after Begert R D. Jacob Musser and G. W. spending several weeks at their 33tf ENOCH farm aear room corner S. Main and Oak Call or address J. South st. 31-30* productive farm south of Orrville to a man who is able to stock it well and knows how to Address R stating your qualifications and 31-3 men to sell a grade line of Baking ana permanent position with excellent opportunities for Must be able to furnish good reference and small bond Call on or M. L. 22V Second 3. G. 31-3 No. 914 W. Church Address L. cooa and skunk Also three male pups Farmers phone 1L3S 26 E. A. 3 mi. N. W. now ready to do your Make your dates D. P. 23 Sauthville, Kti