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   Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - December 19, 1913, Orrville, Ohio                                18 to do your at 36  ORRVILLE, DECEMBER 19, 1913  CENTS A TALKS RiGHT OUT TO CORN BOYS Would Prefer Bread Baking to Tango Dancing If He Were a were a girl I would able .to bake a loaf of good bread than dance the best tango I would rather be able to tet a good meal before the femily than be the queen of the social The woman who can grace the kitchen and the home can grace any in life and the woman who knows nothing but society can disgrace any position in the The Press in commenting on the above States Senator Pomerene in his address before the Buckeye corn boys and girls at a reception given them the Ohio delegation in voiced in this utterance a mighty truth and one which young people who think of nothing but having a good time would do well to if that means society in its broader to go junior senator from Ohio emphasized one of the vital things of Social life has its place and the ment to give wholesome the mingling of young a larger place in community must be advanced but that does not mean indulgence in dances suggestive of the underworld nor even enjoyment of harmless diversions to the exclusion of everything our hours uf wc throw aside care and dream of beauty but it is equally important that we should awaken at the proper time and put as much zeal into the very of life that we do into card dancing or other old a very erroneous that brain education at once and forever set its possessor apart from the performance labor of The college mail must of course go into one of the learned professions and the college woman into teaching or something of that sort but more and more as the years pass and domestic and manual training departments are added to the people are coming to realize that all honest labor is sanctified and ' that all men and women are called of God to raise up as much as others are called to teach and the light of the corn recent no one should attempt to argue that the person of specialized education cannot do manual labor more skillful and to better purpose than the who has given no special study HIGH PLAYS HERE ON Shreve high ball team will play the local high team here om Friday Dec. 19. 1913. Shreve has a fast team this Our high school boyg have been up nicely anid mean to by playing their miss the game for it to be a good Also a good preliminary Juniors vs. This wWl decide the Junior class Each team is practicing Firsit gaime begins at 7:30; second game 8:15. gents 15c., ladies 10 Invariably Tend to Point to the Pole AND SPINNING A the Earth Revolves on Its Axis May Be Proved by a Simple Experiment With the of Rapidly Revolving a top is not always child's although It has generally been regarded as a Juvenile Once In England top whipping was practically ordered by There was a huge top formerly provided in every village to be whipped In frosty weather that the peasants might be kept warm by the and out of mischief Falsehood afloat regarding an epidemic of diphtheria existing in at this time are Not a SINGLE CASE of the disease now exists or has been reported to the Health Officer since the death of William child on Monday and this family is now being kept in strict Health Officer Dr. A. A. Brooks has authorized us to make emphatic denial of the discreditable The base falsehood has gained some credit in the rural territory and among a few gossipers in but the general public of know full well there is no truth in it One child in the family who was afflicted with the disease has fully IS NO DIPHTHERIA IN United their annual could not Shakespeare In A musical and brains program wUl be given in any letter from home but did receive one the rich man In whose pew I had sat the day He invited me to tea that procured writing and accepted the New Oct. 3rd.  like a parish Ben Jonson in spins like R parish with BETTER will answer this want ad in an aim a horse that shivers In the bring the groceries to your throughout the the days of bring you cooling the coldest days of winter bring you welcome I have to pull through that are desp with slime or rough with I slip and often fall because I am not shirap and I am left to shiver on the street after my day's work is being obliged to wait until my driver is ready to start to the Do yon wonder that I loDig for the bine grass of Kentucky where the meadow up against the sky so I'm not back I'm going to stay right here and work right ahead and help all can to make your home life want to be a better friend to have scores of just such worthy horses in our town even If they have not rushed into print with their who is employed + have like a town top the the past two weeks and and reels and the has been quite ill with speaking of the uses of willow says that It was ordered that the great town tops should be made late science has taken a hand In spinning tops with school question has been the topic of conversation here of Win township take charge of our school and a is the or he Dear Mr. Monster wishes to say that it kind invitation to Oct. 4.th Ho begs to announce that he drinks good many and meetings been held in this How many times have wo asked ourselves at such we could only get Director C. E. A. P. A. B. Alfred Vivian or H. C. Price as one of the leading We have held some splendid agricultural meetings here but the trouble in our town is that wo do not hear these men very often and then only one of them at a This condition in a good many towns In Ohio where the people would like to hear these In order to help us hear these leading tlie Ohio State University has made special arrangements to bring them together for one big week at February 2-6, 1914. Not only - wiU the leading agricultural men of this state speak at daily sessions throughout Week but also men of national reputation from other states will be brought In there will be 55 lectures by 32 well known authorities given during that one In addition there will be meetings of Ohio plant stock and the This splendid program will be friio the only mers who attend will be the cost of lodging and next day I received Prom spinning tops we can learn many Interesting noticed that the fails to For we can everything the bee man from prove that earth revolves On Its | Joe street says about bees working axis and calculate at what j when the snow Is oin the phenomena of spinning bodies i Our well informed wiU are extremely If you throw explain this sometime hat Into the but without 14. e II K We might say we it. It will fan perhaps on one on the but If you give It clover is short in Vermont the bees a spinning motion before sending it get down on their knees to Into the air It will always down the as we are same side down as It went The Ing the Is true of coins and In fact ent has stepped in to say a word of all objects spun in this A the bee of if merely thrown Into the I ville honey bee from may come down at any but if humbugs from ' IJ I i. quite get Mr. point down and sent spinning air it will on falling stick its point j from the floor I bodies acquire rigidity W. Thus a piece of chain a banquet next evening at the finest hotel in the I accepted his invitation at Continued in next placed on a wheel and made to revolve rapidly will form a circle and if thrown off the wheel here were sorry to roll across the table or the floor that Prof. H. F. was compelled to an operation Monday by Dr. 223 Ella street Sabbath school meets at 9:15. 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 following list of officers of the fire will have charge of the department during 1914, each being assigned to his respective position at the of the new Ist Assistant P. 2nd E. H. D. Hen Ed Capt. H. C. B. M. F. E. N. A. N. T. H. J. A. when it will fall into a huddled is a fact that spinning bodies always tend to point to the north pole but they seem to tug nt their in to assume the angle that will point in that Once they have attained It they do not you want to prove the rotation of the earth by of a spinning top you can do so as Provide yourself with a gyrostat capable of being driven by electricity so that It can run for twenty-four hours or more without Set this going and point It to the north or pole It will soon assume that as the axis of the top la pointed in a certain direction the north wall of the and stays without ever this will be a guide to you to check off your And as you watch you will notice that In six time the top will point to the west and six hours later to the six hours later to the east and at the conclusion of the twenty-four hours It will have completed the circle and will again be pointing due have completed the circuit of the four walls of the does this It means that room has revolved round the but as the room is fixed to the solid earth it implies that the whole earth has revolved round the which alone remained Consequently we have proved by this meana that the earth has turned once round on its and that it does so and that the heavens remain still and interesting astronomical discoveries have been made by the aid of spinning and the facts obtained by their study have been applied to the rotation of heavenly the earth and the of ita axis has been calculated by this In many the spinning top Is valuable scientific Instrument in New York of a dream I can said a successful business one I had ten years In it 1 was With my good mother In the old home She placed her hand on my head and 1 am proud of That little ment has kept me out of wrongdoing more than all the sermons I have ever beard I has made me a better Stoll of but all hope for his speedy Adam Schultz and baby are visiting this stores are nicely decorated for season and there Is a nice selection of for twenty-five or more prominent men from Dalton Sugarcreek were at Monday to meet with the county and urge the paving of and miles D. School 9 a. m. S. P. 10:30 a. m. ing the Christ Child Christmas League 6 p. services by Sunday School 7 p. m. Music and addresses appropriate to the H. G. Fulton of Massillon will are cordially invited to attend these One will be at this office Christmas Thk Courier of the church are as School at a. m. E. E. service at 10:30 sermon by the L. E. Evening service at 7 p. m. Prince of The Sunday road west of N. R. School are cordially to W IJ ST. temporary lighting plant was installed at the entrance to Joe street last week while the Smithville bridge was being We move the project be made as It would save the Five Points people a lot of We have been waked up all hours of the night to direct it being too dark for them to get their the rabbit hunting season is over now and we suggest a game bag without any holes in bo the fur won't be so Kreager was over on Joe street Tuesday to help Heiks buzz or rather to help Shorty to drink the cider while boys sawed the but they didn't get tlie cider all drank and John had to go back Wednesday help finish their part of the G. M. you state a case where an officiating minister got bee stung while performing a marriage ceremony and ask if the bridegroom might not have also been I cannot definitely answer that question but the chances are about even that he as one or the other of the contracting parties nearly always is more or less The story reminds me of another preacher that got stung at a marriage ceremony some years ago at when he joined together a colored At the close of the ceremony he said he believed It was customary to kiss the bride but in this case he would just omit that part. Whereupon the valiant darkey it be customary to give de brudder five but in dis case I'll just omit dat W. H. Dr. and others made speeches the of this Charles has been ' in the Wooster City Hospital the past was able to return home and Mrs. Byron Benson left Thursday for their new home S. eighth annual bazar and exchange of the ladies of the U. P. church Saturday will be a big Rudy has accepted a position Ini J. White has greatly enlarged his ice house in order that he may be able Tbo keep ua cooil next summer with his ice Lata Evans of Massillon Wias a visitor of Dec. 22 the undersigned will have the tax sheets of Baughman and school district of Chippewa On Dec 26-7 at Simon vacant Dec. 29-30 at Burton Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 at Balance of time up to Jan. 7th at ' Bert 38-4-6 M. W. O. 13. wish to myself for Clerk of Court of subject to primaries to be held next W. four shopping days windows of the local Recitations beautifully decorated for the holiday facts recent trip to New next morning or forenoon I was awakened from Are you trying to ruin You don't even know what 1 paid fpr the know that any gown that looks as bad as that one costs more than I ean afford to Correct A man worships what be cannot If he is women he Orleans favors the prudent I all Come let us get AT following program will be rendered in the Lutheran Sunday Dec. 21, 1913, beginning at 7:30 COMING OF THE Lilly The Herald Angels The Happy M. D. Coming of The by S. P New Bom Helen Members of Little Gifts Crowning slumbers by the noise of | Song of I sat up in toed wondering I was and got up and On Ringing Christmas Miss Frazer's Karl After breakfast I decided to go out This was Monday and the fifth came on Wednesday so I had days to see the I was walking down Churches M. D. I saw a man Come To at a sign on a Offering for General Synod read Iron He O Sing The Blessed to me as I the nearest to him and fool knows I suppose he benediction but I never knew It Distribution of I suppose I'm I He didn't say If I was but just looked at me and walked I stood there for a time looking at the fine While I was doing this a came to me and you see that butcher down there that dropped sixty to the a quarter of a mile down Queer he dropped sixty feet and wasn't injured in the I at once stanted for the scene of the at full speed and arrived there aU in a sweat and out of is the man that dropped sixty I anxiously don't know where the man is. but there are the replied one of the I looked in the direction he pointed and there saw sixty pig feet on the Those pig feet didn't interest me very much so. I walked slowly away wondering If I might seem a little to the New thought maybe some of my friends had written me a letter so I directed my steps toward the post office and presented myself at S. P. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank the friends and neighbors who assisted in any way during the illness and death of our daughter to the minister and singers and those who contributed floral Mr. and Mrs. D. A. de Come on with your York Marshallville our Joe street bees are a new They are called winter They wear gloves and socks when they go out to and carry matches in their hip pockets to build fires around sugar trees that starts the sap to What do you know Pretty ' aren't road paving is coming dangerously near Joe St. It catches Joe Neff for 600 About 100 worth on a two acre but he can get on it and get the benefit without getting in the Joe Fike and Joe Hutchison are not quite so their improvements are on Joe but their land extends through to the road that is of they will have to with the rest of The rest of the Joe by a short can without helping pay hte report hogs fat and in fine shape this is a sign that ground hog day will come and there will also be deep in Predicted Eliza Jane Helen Stucker of Akron Wednesday Ida Schaffter of spout Wednesday in town with relatives and Blanche Stoner left for her home In Marshallville where she will remain several Velocipedes and Tricycles In all sizes ai Seas Sons 35  Brown is the guest of friends and relatives several Louise Steimal of Millersburg spent Wednesday evening with and Winna left Wednesday for tney remain until hoping to regain better Limb of Alliance visited her Mr. and Mrs. Schultzman spent Monday in Millersburg as guests of his Mr. and Mrs. Porter E. Snyder and daughter of Wooster visited several days with her Mr. and Mrs. Lewis hats half Lucy Shultzman spent Tuesday evening with friends at Big and Mrs. Byron Betson left morning for their new home in S. Ray Cramer and Mrs. Charles spent Tuesday in N. R. Cooney of Dalton was the Tuesday guest of Byrd P. Holser has been appointed delinquent tax collector for after Dec. 22.  Electric Irons and Roasters are always acceptable Seas J. Shaffer will hold public sale of live farming two miles east of Jan. 15. 1914. 34-35*  who wish to engage in the bee business should follow the dope as prescribed by several of our Evidently there are numerous varieties of honey makers in through her Lyman R. on Wednesday filed suit in common pleas court for Scholars Have Grade of Ninety or Better Boring Last of the 7th grade who had a general average of 90 or during the last grading period are named with their averages below as Wendling 94, Irene Ulman 04, Alma Gerhart Marjorie Purdy 92, Orpha 91, Ruth 91, Murry 91, Poole 91 Jennie Swier 91, Ray Voder 90, Florence 90, Leonard Rose Bamett 9D.  have been neither absent nor tardy during the six weeks improvement in writing was marie by Harvey the period there were nine pupils who were perfect in their and deserve as Irene Alma Rose Fred Glenn Leonard Ernest Fifth and Sixth Walnut will have for their picture study on Friday Le ot the A SOIL a man and moved onto one of the poorest farms in the vicinity of Belmont O. To the surprise of his neighbors hs announced his of sowing some They the idea and with good intentions insisted that it be folly to risk time and money in such an aa the newcomer was anxious to grow some alfalfa he decided to find out if the handicap of a soil could not be He had been told thai the soil lacked in organic matter So he hauled from a nearby livery loads of manure to the He would have preferred other manure because of the many timothy and weeds and commonly found in such but being a practical man he took what was at Experience and observation showed the soil to be Accordingly he gave it a heavy application of some form of burned A liberal dressing of commercial fertilizer and of the soil with the proper bacteria helped still more to put the which was naturally well in good shape for the A. line stand of alfalfa was the suit of his preparation and the second three good crops - of hay were cut and it gives promise ot many This incident only seems to emphasize the fact that can be anywhere In Ohio if the soil be well sweet and well supplied with phosphorous and the proper Thumb Girl and the Animated Man in the World of 2-reel Duty What a Cowboy Pine Mine to K. Pitts and Rosa K. D. Coulter and Cora A. Rev. E. E. of Evolution of the process of accumulation comes by the toiler who spends less than he eventually he is what is called a If all were either vicious or civilization would speedily therefore the real benefactora of the rest are those who Some of have the others that ia an inexorable law ot nature bp is the program for the week beginning Dec. 22nd:  Restless 3-reel Sheriff and Jake Among the Black 2-reel Missionary Caught at His Own 2-reel Luck and a Paint Hour of 2-reel Bond That 2-reel of the Dawn Till 2-reel Doctor's Mr. and A. S. McQuald entertained at a lovely six o'clock dinner Wednesday evening at their home on South Vine Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. aud Mrs. J. her Postmaster J. B. of an Alarm Clock Silver Knives and We have big assortment at the right Sons of was in town on Mr. Tschantz formerly resided with his parents near He is now employed by the Eyer Tschantz manufacturers and dealers in Swiss dairy established 40 years ceased to exist Tuesday night when the Municipal University of Akron took its The formal transfer of deeds to the property had been made at a meeting of the newly appointed trustees and city Kitchen Ware and Coffee Percolators are always desirable Christmas Seas Sons 5  R. K. aged 45 of Milton died in the city hospital at Tuesday Mrs. Steiner was taken to the hospital weeks ago for treatment for gall stones and an examination showed that a cancerous growth was the cause of her The husband Fun eral services will be held from the Steiner home Friday do our own dry cleaning and guarantee all our Gem Dry Cleaning Co. 213 N. Main St. Phone 265 and Proprietor of the has contracted an exchange of musical instruments for his The new soon to be is of the best of makes for the pose and affords pleasing music to the instrument is an expensive which will add to the Grand's already exceptionally elaborate F. was taken suddenly iU at his home on Saturday Dr. Toland was called and It was found that he was suffering from Dr. Of was summoned for an and on Monday morning the operation was performed at the Longenecker Mr. Longenecker Is getting along nicely and he to Dr. for the manner in which he handled the FOR under this head will be at the rate of Sc per line the first insertion and 3c per line each No less than of bills and Finder will be liberally 35* John rosary Please leave at Courier J. J. 35  Tuesday Leave at Sanitary 35*  Didn't you forget to call up D. P. King and set date to do Better do it Farmers Phone on 23 34tf  or three furnished rooms for light H. E. Dickson at C. A. round 3-1-5*-  The UNTIL JAN. 7, 1914.  will be my last day open until Jan. 7, 1914. I will offer at a very small Merry J. J. undersigned will have the and daugS at the Bank after Dec 22nd. bred white leghorn pullets and D. M. O. M W O Phone 2 on 77. 32tf  cider press and blacksmith shop in Frank Burton SO one mile south of well buildings good some all land Price J. O. 32t4  highest market price J. e. 32tf  Inquire of F. C. No. 914 W. Church Address L. coon and skunk Also three male Farmers phone 1L3S 26 E. A. 3 mi. N. W. FOR in a high state of Cue plenty of good large bank good 8 oom all necessary out lays along southeast corporation line of See this farm if you are interested in good Call on or - - 0.  phone 3 on 41. 32tf  every Monday 94  per 1 30 Floax Table 1 40  per 27 00s  25 per 40  1 80  Seed 1 75a  Laid i 60  it  

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