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A 131 ue Serge Suit! TI31K TABUS. 00 139 aa iau BO B3 OH BO ea N O, SIR, you haven't Clothes enough, if En vou haven't a Blue Seige ffiSail' §jjj Foi business^ lot travel- iaa njjg, for around home even- ci ing«!, there's no Summer g§ Suit to compare with a or Blue Pei gt—thev'ic so cool la and <h essy gg Wc ha-\ e tluxn in all sizes ea and can fit any Man. [jjjj . i • -V«j Jjja Notwithstanding the fact gg that n Serge fabric is very BH difiicult.to tailqr; purs aie on tailored, splendjy—because S3 they are -made ,by (Tailors ca w ffo lift ow liow,. Ottfguar- Ba antctfwf satisfactlftil. gdes || with every Suit, gg $10, $±3, $1-3 to $1$ BO ' '• Ba Stogie ojC;,Doublc Breast- \ Models-^twp or three Cloista Fit 'fci-JBO* EB , GO ea _,. §§ piece Styles^ gjjj Buying- here a. Ivy-ays gjjj means tho. best: for your EH rnonov, • • • oa *. OB - i , ; ' , .'J - ' •• • • Da 133 133 Eft an ea HB SB EB «B ea set saa oa ea ea aa ca aa &a oa ca «n •HB -aa aa .an aa ea ISO BP aa ea BO ca . ca ea an The*suninior sohedule of tho Now JTork Uontralllne|wlU become. effective Sun- day, June solh, and time ot trains leav- ing Medina on and itter that date will he us follows: •WESTBOUND. No, S3,Trl6«.m„aall7^ No 87,9:10 a. m., diiljTf No 4), 11,45 a m., ex Sunday; Xo. 13. l,8i p. m -, daily; No. «, 4t08 p. in., dally; Ko. 49, 6,18 p m„ ox. Sunday; No 63, 7:40 p. m , daily; No. 69, lfe;B», midnight, v EASTHOTJND .No, SO, l A. «., ox, Monday, tor Albion; No. 88, 7:17 n. n»„ dally; No. 43, D;U a, m., dally; No.48„ 13,29 p-m,, dally; No, 63, a-S8 p. ni , dally t No. «, 4:85 p, m , . ox.Stt.nday ; No. Tp.qsaOp^ jn.(,dally;No. M.?i43.p,iB,,aaily, * V. ,-•'•'• Trains Nos.\ 42, 54 and « eas'tboundand •traina^os, 87,43 and,49 westboundwin ton oilfo|t*phe.aule,end,uiakastops'phly: luytho nuiie important stations'. on aa •jtl S^ Btl t]U B O ea B Q DO ea en aa ma est DEI ESQ na CD ca Q KO* !U OWJBINS, I CWTill^ilCOftifATTER, FURNISIfliR, 42i flam St., Medina J.Y, F>l! Plione267l 1 -3*11 Us Your Wants | Sunday Hours 12to 1 p.m. Big Reduction in For the next ten days we offer a 20 per cent, discount-on Palmer Hammocks. Come in and look them over. Take your choice of the niany beautiful patterns. CHARLES A. MACK DRUG MERCHANT THE REXALL STORE YOU Do not have to buy old style suits If you BUY HERE. We have our FALL STYLES and patterns In now. We find ourselves on Advance Style-s Nothing sold but what we can fully guarantee. Young Men and Boys we have your size. Do not forget when buying a Trunk or Bog—Get a LIHLY make—none as good. We have the exclusive sale. tJ- DERR LOTT Clothier and Furnisher, Medina, N. YJ, LOOAIi llliKVKTIKh. Flowor p»tn\al August a«h andasth. Now bn^adyaaced to 115 and *18 vet ton. ' ; • Tho vfOQK's, rains havo glyou now llfo lo tflvwtatlon^ 'i'tio Elts or Batavln nottod 15,800 from Iholr lolrlost week, grnnlcHq^nt has purchased a nonso and ,lQt-on Slotfia Strooc, The talng oamo jp«t In tlma tosavo beans from sorlou? ^aniago. ^ Stainplng-sliadow and stiletto patterns <0t shirt walsta lis Pearl Street, Uo sure tind see the same of base ball on •l'uesdny—Pullmana vs. Medina. Caleflonla boan harvesters, with Uunah. or attaohmonji, epldby guaso & Breed, • Post cards, '•iitttls eoras\ ortoaWpot photo-l,ynd ruafecj thorn over NIoUols restaurant. Qolta a tew frora this plaoo attended tlio Niagara County pioneer T'onlq at Oleott yesterday. The Pullmans, of Buffalo will be the attraction at Oak Orchard l>ark on Tuesday, AugustS4th. Mrs, Tlota AnOriiwii was tlio lubky poruon to recqira the washing machine given away \by I*>Van Bros, on Saturday, Superintondont of Public Works Fred, eiiok Stevens passed through thla ptaco enslbonnd on Monday nttornoon lhlils ynoht. 1'ho new law now hi force roaulrei hotels mill restaurants that use oliio- ninrgarlue to dtsplnv slftnt announolng tlio foot. It pays to buy only the best enameled wiire.-tho kind that does not ehtp and craok. Sco the display at Chaso «& Breed's. Louis Payne, a monldor In tlio A, L. Swett Iron Worka, had the mlsfortuna to ba severely barnnj shout, tha face on Itondny last. Dig shirt sale now going on at Brust't Big Cue Prion Balo, Negligee shirts spwlal oiler of C9o. Men'* Nook shirts special at S3o. At the regular meeting of the Medina Grange, the literary program will oomlst at select readings and a Kctfatlnti by Miss Jctilo Polar. , The 47tli anniversary of Col Peter A. Porter's Keglment will be held In Bntavla August 23d. O. It. Taylor ot Albion Is the secretary. Joseph Rotunda, a Lockport farmer, hail li.'i trait trees chopped down Satur- day night, prcinrnenly by a black Hand gang who had demanded ts.000 from him. Ha Hiiro and attend Brust's big. red arrow sate. Big reduced prices on alt clothing and gents' furnishings. Bead our special prise offers In this edition ot the Register. . Cut prices an rain coats In all colors, regular collar and auto styles. Big rang* of sizes, all Pruatly cloths and guaran- teed absolutely rain proof. TJheio art specially priced for our big red arrow sale, Italn coats at 13, (10.113 and IIS at Brust'* big sale. ca ca ca ca ea on \nngGhpHnnHnnnrihsanan^Ba.rara^ ucutitiuacauauaua auLauuua JV lit'juuuauLiuutrjcLJL'ucjucaL'tlL'ci GROCERIES 03 na ua DEI nra a I Steel. Cut Coffee—New Electric Mill I »\•---. Ba Finest Japan Tea 40c and 50e I n DOE 8 cakes Good Laundry Soap 25c. If ca C3 uo ca ca 53 ca ea ea na ca ig CASH FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. ca DO oa • — - WILSON & BENNETT I ca ca ca- C3 E3 ca ea ca ca aa ca II 4*2 MAIN The Square Grocers en ua E 3 ca Ci3 UGT CB ca ca oa ir.nonrinniSir^'iBaBnHiaaanaiaaBans* ;u'UDauuL.<autiLiULiL(t;acai.:at;yt;aeLr ^SSggnaBanarsia&aaiariaSaBa ^aeau^eaHHuaByBuuijuaBaLiaijpHuuaLiau-aiai/iiacueuuiJcuHuuuua 1 Union Bank of Medina I ca ca oa ca oa ca tia ca ea ca oa ca oa c,il Ka na ca oa 130 BB oa E n BQ ca ca ca Ea ca BH S n ea ca ca ca m ca Ea m aa ca CD oa BB with ils Capital ; . . . 1 Stockholders'; Liability Surplus and Profits 100,000.00 p . 100,000.001 35,000.00 1,000,000.00 offers absolute safety to depositors and ample ac= commodations to borrow= em on good security only. || Courtesy^; Prtittipt Attention and Honorable Deal- l| ing wltli all Ba DG' ca m Ba ea> BI GEORGE Ba 1° Ba ' ga ga ca BI A, mWBVL, JPxesideftt H0MJ3R J. LUTIIBR, DO ca oa rja BO . BO Vice-President |§ ca na ca oa ca . . . . aa ii5 -JOBtoianiacgiajsiaiinBQaBi)iBBaBa|BBoa^ :t .fiARRY F. WI5LTON,« '•' Cashiei- Tlio latest suggostfon far tho treatment of asthma comes from Qcrmany. It con- slsts simply In breathing exorcises. eon- (Ineted In such n nay that tho Inspiration la rnpbl. white the expiration Is as slow anil as thorongh as poial bio. Last Krtday afternoon the horse ot Edivnrd O'Reilly becamo frightened at a liicomotlvo and getting beyond control, ran down Mala Street, throning Mr. O'Reilly from tho wagon. Mr. O'Reilly recolved a bod out on tha forehead. James Burke, a glass-blower of Look- port, died at tbo M»ry Lonlso hospital Thursday night. lie was brought hero from Ifinflde |ia?bfir xvhora bo w$fl tanhA In a prostrated condition. His body was sent to Lookport Friday morning. There aro now about eighteen thousand lawyers in tho State and abont one thou- sand now opes are admitted annually. It Is necessary to keep thorn all employed anil consequently litigation Is in one sense a blessing. Misplaced line fences hnto their port to play In tha economy ot nature. Tho Star of Bothletiom Is now vlslblo for tho ilrst time In live hundred years. It mnKcs Its appearance on the eastern horizon about midnight and Is very bright,standing outlnbold(reliefIfrom- ell other stars. It will bo visible daring most of 1909 front all parts of the earth. According to the ruling of tho post ofllco departmont It Is vory necessary that all subscribers pay In Odva'nco. If n subscriber owes for more than twelve mnntlis for this or any other paper, 06- c-mllng to the post offlco law, wo hava no right to seiid tlm paper, , Subsorlbera in .arrears, ploiso take nottcS, and call and) settle arrearages. It has peon discovered that tho Lincoln p3nny Is flvo times ns valuable, In one respect,.nt least, as tho old Indian bead cent, Being a trifle larger and heavier than tho did one'coiit piece, tho new coin, it has been ascertained, to the-oxcocdlng discomfiture of the tolcpbonocompaniea, will answer tho place ot a flvo-cent piece when making a call. Already many Lincoln pennies have been found In Its pay station hoxos by tlio local telophene company.. .On Sutnrday last ocourrcd the dedica- tion of tho Khowlesvllle grange hall Trio Knowlosvillo lodge reoentty pur- chased tho Baptist Church of that vll- lago and tboyTioveremodolloti'the ohnrch for uso as a grange hall. The afternoon program oponod with i> duct by Mrs. F, S. Howard and Mrs. E. I. Hill. Addresses were Kn'cn Dy Secretary Giles and State Master Godfroy. Tho Knowlesvlllo grange enjoys the distinction of being the only lodge In Orleans County which owns Its own hall. Tho printer's \devil\ was making up his form. The paper was late and the boy got tho galleys mixed. The first part of the obituary notice of a peounlous oltlzon had been dumped In the form and tho next handful of typo came oil tho galley describing a recent Are. It read Ilko this: \Tho pall-hoarers lowered the body Into tho grave and It was consigned to tho flamoa. There were few It any regrets, for the old wreck has boon ad oyesore to tho town for years. - Of course tnerewos individual loss, but that was fully covered by insurance. 1 ' / Thejwldow thinks the editor wrote the obituary that way because .the lamented partner ot Jier joys owed him five years' aubsorlptlon — Ex -ii- Ourtls & Wilson, general hardware, plumbing and heating,. The bind conceit last evening waj appreciated by a Urge crowd,'' No man should, bo judged br,hi» outing toga, for i n many instances nothing qouldbewors* On Saturday last: the Laokawamm baseball team of Buffalo defeated tho locals by a soore ql 8 to 7, .If'you seed a refrigerator, now Is tlm time to get one of the best makes at cost, or less, at Chase & Breed's, Avery A. Dsnolds has sold his farm to Timothy Doody. Mr, Danolds has purchased Mrs, Qrlnnell's house on Woit Avenue. The Methodist Kplscopals of Eagle Harbor and the Oarlyon Methodism iinited^lthiihB\vtesleyan Methodists In their plonlo at Kim Park last Tiiesilay. The J?ew \STork Centrals of iBufifalo.a team seoohd phtte in- the Bufl;«io pUy league, will play ball here on Saturday next; A good., game. Be sure and see if, fectraptsd Clover Honey for Sale,—Put -up In quart ftult cans, 8 pounds netiQo, ^pr table ijsejj thick and dollolous. Orders delivered, Q. M, Brewer, Bell phono S3t.R8 Tlokels for tho Flower Carnival will bo on sale afrtho stores, of the following! HoWrodge, Hartt «5>HI1I, O, A, Maok, IioVan Broa,, Wright * Boss, B, .1 Cummlngs, • Pndor thenow highway law it la nco. essary fop towns td oonstfupt alt bridge! hereafter with capaolty tci oarry eight tons. Five tonsjias been the mlnlmrinv heretofore. \ A houso oooupled by Mrs. Hannah Walsh on tho Mnrdook Ttoad Was struok by llRhtnlng and purncrt toHho grounil last Monday morning about 1:30 o'clock, Mrs, Walsh was stunned by theabCak, Wo will rent winter storage for motor boats In fonndry on tha dock, Oallnt storoforpaTtloularsif interested, HiNWN BROS Word\ was wcelvooMast night o t tho death of Mrs, qjatge 8, Oqbb at St, Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse yesterday afternoon at 8 a'oloolc. Tha body was brought nomcV to-day. Bruce Ii,, tho two months old son of Mr/and Mrs. OttoSalirow of OakOrohard Street died yesterday morning. The funeral will take plaoo on Friday and the Interment will bo West 8helby On Sunday evening Antonio Ptrlxxl of Albion was stabbed to dofth, Monday morning Shorlff tjalaghan and Ohief of Police Van Do\ suocwdod In oapturlng, Ernest Marschoina who Is suipootod of tha crime, Big redaoea prices on underwear. All kinds of underwear at put prices, B.& D. underwear special at 880 forosknlt underwear at SSo; Coma early and gat Whatjrou ne«a as it will go fast. Prtoaa 1MS than oojfe p. I . BRUST During the rain stotui which struok Niagara County Mouday afternoon large quantillM of lall fall west ot Gasport. Peaches, apples and other fruit logether wHJi. eorn wars badlr damaged,. It is staled many farmers in that vicinity will lota a large past ot their crops as a result ot tho storm. At a meeting ;of the Milk Producers' Association held recently It was decided, owing.to the draught and consequent shortage ot pasture and extremely high prices of feed, to advance tha prlo* el milk furnished to retailers by ruemiwrt ot this .association to -I cants per quart, to tako effect August SJd, Tho Mothodlstsof Medina hold th.lr Sun. day Kohool plcnlo at Kirn Park yesterday. OverSSO ware present. The oougregaWon andohlldronwerooarrledtoandfrom tha grounds In automobllsj. One hundred and elghtchllOren sat down at ens tablo. The day was perfect and tha numerous games brooghfall to the joyous levalof boys and girls. BattSunday raotnto* John Oeorga, an ItWHan, was aTttaakedThy two fellow- countrymen front whom he succeeded In miking his escape, alter receiving a raxor cut In tho arm. Frank Lanza and Paul Consalvd Were arrested, charged with tho assault, Consalvo was flncd.tM and tha oaso against Lanza was adjourned until next week. On Sunday the body ot an unidentified man was found on the lake shore north ot Byndonvllie. The \body had appar- ently been In tho water eight or ten days. Tho man was between SO and id years, of age, Uvo feet nine Inches tall and power- ful build, weighing abont 180 pounds. Proprietor Woscottnt tho Ontario JIouio says that on August 7th ho saw a man In arowboat abont a mils and a half from aborts who seemed to ba In distress on accountot the heavy soa, test Friday evening- Miss Eva Bands, who resides on East Center Street, xnot with a.serious accident. Miss Bands, wfio was on an east-bound trolley, bad notified the conductor that she wished to stop at State Street The car oaino t o a stop and Miss Bands, thinking It was hor dlstlnatlon, was Wring the eat, Which started suddenly, throwing her to the pavement. The Cause ot tho stopping was a carriage caught in tho tracks ahead and as soon as the track was cleared the motormon started the oar. Miss Bands Was unconscious for several hours, hU( Is slowly improving. nKBoXAXi miwtiox* 110IHGS KkXT SATURDAY. On Saturday, August Slat, at .Oak Orchard Park, the Medina Base Ball team meet th. strong How York Central players of Buffalo. The vrisitorS have boon ploying excel lent ball this season, meeting nothing but the best aniatcur teams In Western. New York ana the Medina boys aro-ex- peoting to havo to hustle to win. '•\ With Montgomery with tho localB again (Ho boys feel bettor secured lu holding their winning streak, Tho vis- itors havo been meeting all, the first class .amateur teams In Buffalo and have de- feated such teams as tho Black Boo'ks. Dry Docks and Bold Quality, so tho Medina fans can expcot to see a fine ex- hibltton on Saturday next, On Tuesday of next weok the Pull- mans of Buffalo cross bats, with- the Medina hoys and » battle royal is ex- pected. As everyone knows, the Pullmans claim tho championship of Western New York anil it i s up to the Medina bunch to prove that, there -Is one 'better- The Pullmans are coming hoto with' tho ex- pectation of~oreaiting- Medina's winnltig streak and with tho aggregation! that tlioy hnvi) It will be necessary for every fan to be In his seat tohelptho localljojs to win. ' • On Saturday the ladies will bo. ad' Eloimlil Acer is visiting, lu PlttsforU , JJaUdC. Mumonls visiting in Snjro, P*. Speuesr Whedou has a party this after- noon, ' Mrs Fremont W Scott It visiting In Frodonls Mr, ami Mrs, J.D.Iiottspent Pundny at XaVc Bay. , Edward Jonnson or Rochester l3vlt!t- Ine in town. Joseph Mrhar has returned from hi* trip to ifulut-.. , Simon Adler of Rochester Is vUltlngc friends 10 town v Jackie Smith of Buffalo la \|sl(lne rolnttvoa in town, : ifowerd Olds spent : !jiif,ni!ny nt St, Caithorliws, Out, Cedtlo Jfllkins la homo, ffom Syjivcuso Siitninersohool, : Hatry tf. Blake of ^Niagara *nH?sjfep. yesjte.^ayln. toVyu, ' , NJo^HStors:audfalullv-ate fpenillnga; few days »t Shatilgeo. : qedfloend Berborb Dygcrt ftro fpena- ItitC tho, week, jn,Jioche«ter, t. S. Whodpnla making a ten days* trip through TeniuSlOB, Mr, and-Mrs. I}, A, Acer left lucsdsy eveanlng for Cleveland, \\-, Edwsrtl Kelly and ifiinlly are s'polidlng two. weeks at SbadlgCe^ - David hanisay ot Rooboitor spoilt tho flrsfcof (ho woek|ntown. Mrs, Harry itobblus loaves to-morrew /«-« vliij Ip Pittsburg:, Pa, Mill isora Hsitultti at PhIl«deIplil«,Pa, ( Is v3sHlng.frio.uds lu town... Mr, and Mra-Dllirortl B»vU of l?oyv Vprlc are visiting |n town. • Mrs, B, p. JBieke pt Panhury, Oonn,, Is visiting frlond* In town. Phillip QrUwold ot J^oolioste*-is vls».- Ing Ills cousin. Hobort Muuion, W. 11, Kokert .Is^mpvlng Into; the Meado iioiiso oagoulh Avenue. W. 0, tVhltttey Anil faiuliy spent tho first ot tho wook at East Aurora. ' Miss Aiiiia MoPhoarson of Syracuse is the^uest-of Mrs, Qwtg* Potfsster. Mrs, Walter lta,ndollih and Wallet \»'elto« Wave Saturday foe Bstwlt, Irwin llowen and son, Carl, went to Detroit bylboat the drat ot the weak, Sir, and Mrs, O, H. Drake; have reinrii- od honio frtfm their visit In BsUvIa, Mrs. O..M. Sohelnep of New Votk U visiting liar mhthoir, Mrs, J_, p, aohpylor, Brace Hunger of Byron spent tho (In! of the wcijlc at the home of NoleoaHand, Thomas White, who hut- been, confined to tho houio with typhoid faver.lsoon. valecolng, - Georgo.H. Alts of Borilngton.Iowa. Ii vliltlngat the .home of II, O. Psttlt on Maple ItMgo, John Peel and family !OA»O town toi dayTot Dnffalo,vfhe» they will maAo their fuiofo home, Mrs, A.MLBuck and chlhlron ot Bui' fslo sa« sponalng a ooupte of weeks with relaUwsIrt town, Carl Ilsrry, who has been iponding tho past two. weeks Iji Syrscuie, returned hornet Saturday. Mis* Florence Colo or 0I«tpI«n3, Ohio, is tisatlng at tho honve) of her cousin, Mrs. Andrew Dromaa Mr. and Mrs.», It, Whipple entertain this evening i n honor of l)r, and Mrs. Morey T, Hodgsmsn, William McKlwoo ot Synouse has bojn inendlng the past week with hUbrothct and «Istcr« la town, Mrs, Hiram Tiffany »»d, granason ot Kochestcr hav» bssn the guests or Mrs, Halngrsy on Star Street, , Mr. and Mrs, Harry 1 Bobbins spent Sunday at Idlawood, tie guests, ot Mr, and Mrs. U W. Ohlldi. Anabunotmsnt la mada of the ap- proaching marriage o t John Qalbigher andMiti Sllzabotli Collins. MR, and Mrs. A. O, Phillips eatertslnod Monday erontas; for Br. and Mrs»Kodge. inanol8i,Paul,Mlnn. ' Misses Agnes and OhrlstSne Hawthorn otKeW York City spent Srldsy and Sat- urday with Mrs. J, 1). licit. , Mrs. W, t?. Berry, Who has boon- visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Cosden of New York, roturned horns Sunday, Miss Emily \Whltwortb who has boon the guest of Miss Anna Turnor, returned Monday to her home In fforonto. Father MttloyWllI aitend tho retreat tor the priests ot the dloceeo at Buffalo st Niagara University* next.weok., Mr*. Barah Tiffany of\ Philadelphia, Pa., Is spending sovaral. weeks with (rionda in Medina and Ttelnlty, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. SbJiltuok gave a dinner patty last Jrlday evening for Dr. and Mrs, Morey T, Hodgeman. Miss (Jraeo Weldcf^^Paaihkespstej who has been visiting friends lp Medina land Vicinity, returned homo the first of tho week. ' .' J Alton Smith end family telt town the first of the week for Battle Creek, MIorw where they wlil make their futuro home.. This Misses Bernsdlxte and: MlWred JooksKinof Roohester-aro spending the week with Marjorio and Paulino Wilson ot Prospect Avenuo. Tho ban! for the marriage of Mile M, Mills ot hockport and Koso a . Bice of this place were anuonnced at St. Mary's Church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.H,V. SViison ennonhfio the Marriage of their eoliain, Miss Har- riotts E. Mott, to Charles P. Slaok on Tuesday, Auenst 31,1009. Mr. and Mrs, John Haines and Miss hottip Kroinpart and Frank Nelson of fiUndas, 6nt„ spent Sunday at tno real- donce-of H f T. Krompart, Mr. and Mrs. 3T. K. Colbu'rn and son, Kdwanl, and Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Welch and daughter, Dorothy, spent' the llrst o t tho week with friends In Webster, Mrs. M> W. Byan, who has been visit- ing her daughters, Mrs. M. L. liralnard and Mrs. Ii. M, Frorjf, retuthed to her HTMKMSUX. 'UOOOWIK'TUOBP* ( the tltes'of matrimony were soletnn- Ixed at the country home ot Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Thorpe, of Knowlesvlllo, . on Tuesday evening, August I?, at 7 o'clock, when their daughtor, Nellie Adelaide, was united In marriage to Mr. Henry Harrison Goodwin, ot Btlarollff. Manor, N. Y, The spacious rooms .were beauti- fully decorated with wood terns and wlldf flowers, Tho orchestra gave a pfogtam of,uiuilo as tho guosts were assouihllng, the strains changing into tho Lohengrin woddlng maroh as tho bridal party ap- peared. Tho lour ushers, Theodore P, Klllan of New York, RhosaL, Griilln ot Buffalo, r?r»uk i, Jouea of \Vhlto Plauii sua .Of, Dap E, HqWo ot Jjiodlua vyore tho first to, lonter,.fpi!owo<l by tho bHacsmtttd.s,, M«»» Kutho A, Sttine »u<l Miss ^rgueritc Stoiie, both of I'ontlao, Mich., couilns ot (li'abrldo, MissBfirtha A. WlUtm ot ?ic-. dlnaanft Mils Clara A»6r»y of: IiyttdQU-- vUlo, They wore dainty ;gawue.al will to, chiffon oWth %ltu jaco. an i syilss Bin- broidery trimmings, and oarrlod.maldeu. hair rerm tied w,I& whit*' ellk ribbons., Iha-xnaW of ^oniw. Miss Ssura B, Woodford, of KnowloevUlo oahie nexl|, gowuod In groon silk vollo and carrying whllsr.sweotnoas tied with green satin jibbon. last o»uio tiw\li.Mde PU the win- ot her father, who gavo hor lu marriage, Uor gowri w«e ot White metout oropo, en tralqe. with trimmings of Vonotlan rose lioiut laoo, weiirlus; -s) long tulle veil fnstoned with lllies-of-'tho-vaUoy, and unrrlwl a showor bouquot ot-brldo rosea |nd lilies-ot-tho-vniley. the only orna? ment bolng a diamond and pearl pendant tho glff of tlio groom. The grooln and his host man, Sdward A. ^Dhusoti of ltoeiieslar awalied the lindo \at the prtedleux, whloh was et»- tlonodDefpro» mass ot luxuriant wood ferns and Wild nowcrs. p-ollowlng the congratulations, oator- otat Cjimmitige.nnd Qotskoy of Ivtiowlesi vlllo served a dollghtful wedding supper tothoguosli. Tha bridal tMilootfour- loon-covers was daintily decorated with White sweet peas and asparagus ferns. WUItn boxes filled with woddlng oako and aooonipanled with attraotlvo cards completed the appointments. The bride's glfU to her maids wore Olollonno pins, arid the groom's gifts to the ushers were -Scarab scarf pins. Mrs, Thorpe, mother of tho brldo, wore a blank Jotted robe'oyer gray silk; and Mrs, Goodwin, mother • of tlio groom, wore a white laoo tube oyer white, The weddlhg gifts Inoludod an elabor- ate collection ot silver hull valuable arti. clear, • * The brldo and groom departed for a week at Lake Placid. Hor going away gown was a fawn cloth suit, Mr, and Mrs!, Oqodwln will bo at home at'Brlarollff Manor after November first. Ie was noted with Interest that Mrs, Mary Howo, grandmother ot tho brldo, grwted sir frlwdiatiier granddaughter> Wedding who were present at her own Wedding. T The out-of-town guests Inoludod s r Mr. and\ Mrs. Hutchinson and Miss Hutchinson ot Plttsford, Dr. Dctvle of Auburn, Mrs, Italph Boblusuu ot Wash- Itigton, D. 0,| Mr. and Mrs, Davl|l Cot- hurt and Kdwanl Solmofer ot ltoohcator, Mrs. II. Snell ot Fort Plain, llr. and Mrs, Froit, Miss Olive Frost, Allon Frost, Carl Frost and Mrs, Clark Hammond of Uuflalo, Mr, aud Mrs. Otis Uwls or Sjraouso, Miss Lillian Snedlcon ot De- troit, Mlch.i tha Misses Storm ot Pontlab, Mich.; Kdwanl Sprsgue and Arthur Sherman ot White Plains, Br. Charles Forbes and Jdrs. Harry Turner ot Now York, * * An amusing feature ot the' evening waa the singing, by tho bridal party, ot several original songs composed by Its members and set to popular, airs, among which tho following was most appreciated: Isn't Lorn » Of *nd Ola Tiling : Boys — Bear girls we've dono a good thing Hera, Wo hope 'twill Inst for innnyn mar,, ' , Girls—Doar boys we quite ngroo with you, And hops that wo^l do likewise too, ' Boys-No matter what wo soy or do, They really truly love, THOSK two, flirts—But-you, Boys—But you. But you. But you. Girls—Mow answer, please, this question. What did dear Noll say to him To make him pop the question r Girls—I10VB me little, lovo me long, Boys—Lovo mo whether right or wrong. Girls—love mo whether rich\ or poor, Boys—Don't think you do, but bo quite euro. Girls—Mako up your mind that I ean ^_ _ _cook, Boys—I have scon your Boston cooking , book. All—A parson, a wltnoss, a wedding ring, Isn't leva a grand old tjilng r • •I BIH CUT FRICE SALE OF NEGLIGEE SHIRTS K « ^ - * All Qiir Shirt stock will be thrown into this Big Sale. Negligee Shirts, Cuffs separate or attached, t All the v new colors. Cluett Shirts, Lion Shirts, Monarch Shirts, plain or .plaiterjl fronts. Also Dress Shirts. $2.00 and $1.50 Shirts, special $l,O0. $1.25 and $1.00 Shirts, special 69c. $1,00 and 75c Shirts, special 48c, SPECIALS IN HOSIERT-Black, Tan, Blue, Green, Violet, Red and. Mix;ed Colors in a Fine Silk Lisle Thread Hose, with, a guaranteed . silk finish that is like\a smile that wQn't.coine off, Regular 50c. yalue r special 25c. Men's.Holeptroof., BCo§c in Black, Tail and, Slue* • (Jwraiit&ti to .\?ear,six months pr a tiew paip iree. To Specialize Itliese Bfose they fire goingin the sale, at 15c~t\vo for ?35c. BJen'S Heavy Work ©QX at 6c pair. Canyps gloves, special at 5c psiir, S«s|)'<snders At JfliJi. regular ^5<J value; . ' • Poroils Knit TJnderweilr, long or short sleeves, als;o knee dra\Y^rSi cool arid nice for the suminerj special ntiSScench. STRAW HATS AT LESS THAN COST, Pine Split .Braids and Soft Straws, all styles and shapes. $3,50 Straw Hats at $1.75. . $3,00 *< » \ $;1.5Q, , $2.50 «' •' \1$1 $2,00 *« V \ $1,00. ' Special Prices to close, All Cut Pric«* oji'all SmrunerFur, nishing Qoods for One more week to close but the SeaSon'scoods. Special prices on Neckwear. Hats, Clothing and Rain Coats. Call now and make your purchases and geta Red Arrow cm tlie nr«e6 Which' will be given out -with this sate.- We wish to impress it on yo« than that the prices ate cut to less tli cost on most of the stock, aa it must be moved to close out the Season's goods. So bringin your friends and attend the Big Salei ns it will not oc- cur again, when you get sack close prices ou nil tlicBe goods. - All new stock, and the heat of guaranteed makes. Brust's Clothing Sale t Landauer Bros. Landauer Bros. TELEPHONE SERVICE) Halt MUX 1 Homo HI) Dry poods (Cashier) •ItUSSSl j Horn. ISA ( mu saaa i Horn. 1*1 Carptt Star. New Rajn Coats for Fall Known as the Utility Coat, the Tourist Coat, the Auto Coat, Cravenetts, Rubberized Silks, Etc. OI11TDABT. BCTrgnnKtrf Tho death ot Mrs. Addlo Buttorflold, aged 00 years, occurred Sunday, August 16th, at the home of-hor brothor, H.arvey Snell, of Shelby Center. Mrs. Butter- flola had been In poor health for. some tlruB. Sho Is survived by ono brother, ifarvey Siioll ot Sholby, and two sisters, Mrs, Mary Zimmerman ot Shelby, nna Ilrs.Emnm Eldredof BattleJCroek, Mloh The fnnoral was heldyesterdayatternonn ami tho burial was at Mt, Albion LUSTER Mrs, Lostor, aged fid years, died at the home ot her daughtor, Mrs. Joe Groon on Orient Street Friday morning at 3 o'oloolr. She Is survived' by ono son, \VIUlam , nnd three daughters, Mrs. Joe Green, Mrs Haisouor and ICmma Losfor. i'lio lunoral was hold Mondny morning from St. Mary's\ Cliurcli. Wliichcvcr is your preference, you can be assured, you will find vnriety enough to plcnsc and at prices that nre right. Wc make a specialty of the different sorts of Rain Conts, for we feel that for the amount of investment, it will give more satisfaction than any garment you can buy. f $10.00 tO $ISeSO . The great variety in women's figures necessitates tin al- most endless variety in corset models. The Kabo Corsets meet all these requirements. There's 110 figure that can't be fitted perfectly by one of the numerous Kabo models. We carry a full hue of Kabo Corsets and take pleasure in seeing that you get a corset to fit you. • Price $1.00 up. If your form needs reducing wear a Kabo Form Reducing Corset. BUTTERICK FA8HION8 The Tall Number of Bulterlck Fashions now ready. A great Book for 25 Cents. \When you consider that the certificate that comes with it . entitles you to any BUTTERICK PATTERN FREE, home In Boehaater tha first ot the week, Mr. and Airs. Will Orooso and children ot Blilsdate, Miob., and Mrs. Charles Blxler ot Lookport are guests ac tho resi- lience of A. L. Thurston on Hcdley Street. A dinner was glvon to twonty-sli in- vited guestiat the residence b£ Mr, and Mrs. JF. K. Goodwin, In honor of their son and-Miss Noillo Thorpe, on Sunday afternoon Inst. Dr. Charles Forbes, Mrs. Harry Turner and Theodore Killlau of Now York, lfrank Ii. Jones, Edwin h. Spraguo and Arthur Ii, Sherman of \White Plains are Buests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. F. ffi. Goodwin, - t.i j, . •+ j. ',,-; i. i,*i£*» liouise Hospital, sneiioigiiuorH anu cuoee mltted free and gamocalled at 4-16 pX^ ^ ^Ifl^ert during- tho sickness and Whllo on Tuesday there will bo ngonoral Li l u*Y,tS£A i „Mi.i. admission of twenty-five cents, on ac- count of the large guarantee necessary to bring the Pullmans hero, and game to bo called at 8.80 P. ii/ \ Sccood nay Carnival Parade. Wednesday atternOoh, August 35th. In this parade will be bicyclists, horse, back riders, floats and vehicles of all sorts representing the interests of the citizens. All Who have..saddle horses or Vehicles which they oan onto* are- Urged to do so. This invitation Is extended to all friends of the Y. M. O. A. in Medina and vicinity. Those intending to partici- pate are requested to report to Carl H, Breed, . •\ i j ,- ., \ ; Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gleason doslro to thank the . Modern Woodman, Mary Louise Bospltal, the nolghboroand those iloatU of their daughter. Cards of Thanks. Mr. nrid Mrsv George S. rostocdeslro to Hionk tho friends and neighbors tor their kindness during the slokuoas and. death of their son; also, to the singers, Mrs, -Florence Howard and Mrs, J essle Miller; aild to those who sent flowers, . -—: : -±Qi — ' \-\ ' lOOK 1 Big sale ot suits In bluo serges, Rtnoko worstodi, green, gray .worsteds. Finely ialldred suits at greatly reduced prlcoS. Oomo in and look thorn over and we will lit you with a fine suit at mid-summer; ciit prices. ' ' , BiUiST's Big Bed Arrow Sale, i ibsiin Uharles Klrko Foster tlio nlne-yoer-old son .Of Mr. and Mrs. Goorge S. U'dster filed Saturday at tho German Hospital in BulTnio where bo was operated Oil for appendicitis, .The. parents and three brdthors* survive,- Th'ofunordl was hGlit \Mondayaftet^OOn at 1-d'piook.. Jluriat lu Mlti Xlblon Cemefeyi ' ; Mrs. Saropta M,.Huton dldd> Monday morning at tho homo oi her daughter; Mrs. GeorgO W. Plskq of Bitavlft. Besides .MrKPIsko slid leaves one son,. Arthur Ii, Huton of this placo and nil'othor daughter, Mr*,G; B; Seiloy. Of* Bstavla and ono brothor, Edwin Jillllott alio of this place, ..' 'BDOKNisn '•'•< . Mrs, Mary Oathorlna Buokner died at her home on BoutA Main Streot on Mon- day. Doooasod wos &o.>ears of ago. Tteeive chlidron survive.\ The ffln'eral was hold Wednesday nftornoon at 2 o'cloolr. Burial In Iiyndonvillo Cometory. atBAsoisr, , '. . Edna Qioasoh, only child ot Mr, and Mrs, ;Mlohaol Giosspn, died Jot tho Mary Iir)ulse Hpapital Fridas' morning, pgpd 4-joals. The? iunerol wad hoid'. J4. St.' Mary's Ohurch; Sunday afteinooni-at S 6'eioqk. Burlal-ln St. Mary's porhctery; .\':•••\;' •-• st; '.:?.->ij;', : Vox IlerJt. Houso at 617 Eagle Street._4|pn.t»2,BO p«r week, itiqutrb of Mrs, ]UV Kolley, Orierit;St.. •, -i . . We want you to get ac- quainted with Our Immense Stocft Of Floor Coverings : jRugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Oilcloths. Plenty of' the New Fall Rugs (Carpet Sizes) are here aud more on the way. Here are the Net Waists / REDUCED They should command your immediate attention. Nets of all meshes, tucked and lace trimmedr-froiii the vcrv simple to the most elaborate. Priced as follows : $l.95,$2.95,$4.95 Values $4.00 to $8.O0. Landauer Bros. 445^449 Main The Dry Goods, Cloak aijd Carpet Hotise of Orleans Co. Antohiobile Parade. Two hundred invitations havo been sulit to outomoblllsts In Medina, Albion, Middloport, fcyndonvjilor Woterport and surrounding country to loin lu the mona- ster automobile parade to bo held hero during the Flower Carnival on Tuesday, AuguBtSi«i,atl\?.M. •-. It is expected that at least 140 maohlnqs will bo in line. Should this hopo bo real- teed it wilt bo. tho biggest ytblng of the kind ever attempted outside of thd big\ cities. • ,'• ' i'be following Is.thO line, otntaro)K • , Assemble a t North Main,, to .West Center to. Ohio, to Patk, to Gwlhn, to JHighland, to W'ost Avenue, to Park, to JMaln, to Pes'cl, to Catherino, t6: North : Aoodemyi to Ohio, to- Park,, tc Ann, to 'SoUth: Academy, to d|iiherlne, to PBarl •anddlBbaridi ' • ' 111! KOVArJ I,. Scliool Desks , 100 sohpbi .desks fpr srilo, Low prlco. Mir W seou and oiarhlnod at Central JBohooiv Apjily toBaVld MeDoiio'id. To homo industries_whether'In the bafo or at the homo tabloj Aiwaya' order \Medlria\ Jooproaih, Vpu kudyf If yoii have used \Medina\ orenin that thero\ is none bettor. Wo phofc ahttdoilvor to ani 1 .partof theolty,hflckj thttlfrUlti, straw- berry, chocolate, walnut and plstaohlo ioe oroaUj. loos aria sherbets made to order. Sotct dniy by lOoal dealers, In stock at W, J. Ooiwss, lOtf L.M. NIOHOIS, B, J. OuMstnias, OAbt AUHAN & SlITTBH. MEDINA ORBAM OOMPANr. Advertised £>etters.. P. A. Wiseman, JameS Beardsloy, Mrs, Frank Bloom, Sam Wolllok, George A, Parsons, J.\ W. Mulberry* Mrs, Chaise Sanborn and Miss Marlon Spohoer (S)i' ' B, E. CPiir/RrT, Postmaster,\ - r« 1,1