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^•T iaqoB! iHHDBaaaiiDiHiriBiiacaegiaBaoaBBBBgg -\BnoBBaouaBi»caBai3HBEjoanoBaHB Happy New Year TIMK TABtS. *5> V ^TQ our friends and patrons, one and all, we £end~ A New Year's Greeting We artery thankful for favors shown us during the _j .past year, and we^eel that our efforts to furnish the best j pf v Ouffttting, at the lowest prices consistent with good j Quality, have be<?a fully appreciated, It affords us the j :greatest satisfaction. * . . j \.-' . ' : .\ - . • • • - » • ' • -\ We ate not content -with hattles already won, how- ! ever, and during the coining year we shall press forward to j still greater achievements. . v , • J Wittt malice toward none, and \Yith best wishes for j all, we sayonce more 1 * •\'' \'. , •-;_',_ \.! A Happy Hem Year J; Effective November at, 1908; !Elrue ot tralins leavingMedina on atidrttter that date\ylU bo Mtoiiow'j: , S'Q.SB, 7!l3a.afl. 1 asl)yi ijo. 87,,9:«;*;. ni,,dally;; JJ 0- 41,11:46; sum.j.e*, Sunday); % 45,440 p. ni), daily; 8o.«», usloj,: m„ ex. Supday t No, H, 7;W P. in., dailyj ,No.. BP, ISi&i, .n^dntghA. . : ; WTijouin); ' ' No.. 80, 1 a. in.| ex. Monday, tor Albion j- No,88j7.;17a. m., daily; .Nb.«8,.9:*B aV nn, dallTi Nb,«8, J3;99 p,m„claUTj So.' 63, 8# P,m.,.daily,; No. 5*. 4:86 p. m., ex. SundBjrj ;N0. %t 6;96,pi Hi., dallys No| %i, 7;4Bp. w.» daUyr-v -Trains Jfos, ^ 64 and 7*eastb6una and : trains Noi, 87, and, 4J! ; yf<S.tbo,unqV Vfiii: rub.qn fastsSheoTflie andmake stppaaquly a^thembi&impprta'nfsWiionV,, \ '< • JTb,67 dally. JJuitaio: ferpjJBi*-: 10:00 'pj a,. $iiwti»ip WiiV iwei Roepestier §{80 ; p.jn., 1 arrivin«toqifporUQ:85p, m,, IBufc faVl.ltlp iftfi. ' ' ~ - No, 69leaving BoohestorlliaO p.in, lot; Meatnavvutnot run Sundays. aOTHlij,R, TAILOR, HATTBB, FURNISHER, «i JHain S*t„ Mediw, S,Y. f I o3 BBaBnonuBaaBaBOBa^BOBQcauacaianoBBaDUBacuoaaaD SBacnngcngnnBnnnaoBnngnBgBnnt BeUPhone2671, | Tell tfe Your/Wants | SuhdayHours 12toIp.m, MACK'S REXALL DRUG STORE JUST RECEIVED! 0OO New Books 600 Including alt the popular authors, such as Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Southwlck, Mrs. MeadC) Rosa N. Carey, Horatio Alger, Carleton, C. Coffin, Mrs. • Whiting. .•.*•• YOUR CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT Come and make your selections now, while the lists are complete. CHARLES A, MACK DRUG MERCHANT » THE RECALL STORE We Always i; Give you the profits And some more on our I' Suits, Overcoats and Trousers to reduce our stock before inventory. We do not buy for special soles but reduce our Regular Stock and ^Prices. Yon ought to be acquainted the way we do busi- ness—if not, get acquainted. Our Furnishings are very complete. Everything Guaranteed. %Jf. DE?^R LOTT Clothier and Furr|is(Her, .-jVIediria, N. Y. 100*000 Bill Heads and State- ments, Bond Paper, in the Register's Job Department, are offered while they last at m M per 1,000 for Medium 13111 Heads and Statements, aid 31*50 for Small Bill Heads. for 4*000 for any size mentioned I0OAX. BBCVXTFEil. .Happy Now Year, : Portl*.* Wltadn, goneral hardware, plumbing and heating, , If youvwsnfc the best In footwear bay ; ot t B.J.Sheat ''. ] Best quality shoe* for all.purpbsea c«o bo found at ifo j; ^hea'a, ^ • •, •SUmplng-ihadowand itllotto pattern! fbtihlirtw«l«t(! jlSPoart Sfr«!fc Gat next to^aChaio Roto ami a woolen blanket at Alton's iarneia atore. Pxlo8 from »1 to HO. 83tf lit, W, K.aoodiollwlll «6il atprl»at« islo hl» hooiohoia Koodisand furniture at hI«re»ldeu(!oaH MalnStrcot. The Othollo Huff dryboaae at Kant wa» totally destroyed by llro lait 3!ha». day morning, oaudnK a loai ot over. 16,000, ' r-sr : Janunry 14th will bo tbo date ot tho opening game of . baiket ball. at ttii armory anil tho attraotlon will be tbe Aotlvea ot Buffalo. TheflrttsnUnalbanquqtof thoOrlo*ni Coonty Kural Letter Oarrlen' Anocla- tlon wilt bo hold In Foreateri' Hall in Albion op Now year'aday. Mr«. Adnrai, mother ot. John Adam* ot thll plaoe,dlod at nor homo la Datlalo on ObrlBtmaa Kyo, after a long lllnon. Tho funeral mu hold on Monday morning. Spaolal 110 alDKle barneii trunlci, »atohol», auUontoa, everything at loweit prloca ,1b town a t Harry Allon'a B«t Center Street. «3tf ThoW, O.T.TI. will meet In tbo p» ^ Ion o t tbo Methodlit Ohuroh Tnajday, January -Itli, nt S o'eloek. Tho leader will be Mr«, William Beofelt; tho anb- Jeot, \Snnday SehoonVorle.\ Flotro Santa, ait employe of S. A, Cook * Co ,bad tifo ilb« broken Honday. Wbllo engaged In piling baiea ot hair one ot them ellnpod and itrnok him In the •lilo. BowMtakantotbohoapUal. Tho lAdlci'Hocpltal Anooiatlon will meet In the odunctl ohambet ot the Til- lage ball on Xhunday, January flth,-«t 8 p. m. Horeafter all tho regular meetings ot thlsaaaoolatlon will bo held In the village hall, She Unit annual banquet of tbo Orleans County Karnl Mall Oarrl are' Aiiootatloh will be hold In Albion on Now Yw't Day. Tho annual elootlon of offloere wilt take plaoe. tiuttanton'i Orchoitra will bo In attondnuoo. Notloo ha« been ctlren to manufacturing iovfoleriby the Treasury Oepattmant that the praotlao ot converting gold and ailvar coins lnlo ornaments and ivlUng them at a proatl* a violation ot the Federal law and muljt bo dlaeestlntied. An Italian laborer omploVod on tho canal wprfc h KnpwlMtltW Hai atrnok by a derrlokjuaoketand aerlob*ty Injured on Monday afternoon tait, i Iu|wai taken to tho .kary iKinlM hospital whoro On, Wntorinnd'MunsonnttondodhUlnJnrUa. Tho Parliamentary Study Olnb baa ax- tended an jntltntton. to thopnrllamontsry taw Club to meet wllh it Woflnoiday, January Sth, at 3 p. m. at tho horn* ot Mr«, Carl H. Brood. Mrs. John P. towls of Buiralo, tmcher ot parliamentary law of the Glmutsuqua Institute, will addresi thorn. ' B, J. HoM Bellot Corps, Kb. 107, has received and accepted an Invitation to attend the Installation aervloea of O. P. Sprout Gorpi, No. 81, of Lookport, on Thnradey afternoon, Janttary 0, 1010, Past President Etb61k.BIoekraahla_to Install tbo officers. AH tnombera who can go will loavo Medina on the 12:63 car, H.,Ii.&K. \. k ' , On account of the drat Saturday in January being a holiday thoTioxt moat- ing pt Sfedlna Grango will be hold 'Tues- day, January 4th.. There, wilt bo morn- ing nod afiornosm sessions, at wbleh tlnlo will occur tho Installation otoutoers nnd tbo third and fourth degrees wilt also bo conferred o n several candidates. Dinner will be served at noon. The mail carriers complain that pa- trons of tho rural delivery aorvtoo have begun to drop pontiles in the mail boxes for postage. Tho carriers don't klok on aitttle thing Uke this In warm weather, but when tho mercury la dangling arotxnd zoro and tho boys are wearing heavy mit- tens, it's a difficult job to hunt around: in a mail box to dig np a couple of coppors. Tho possum banquot promised at \tho Elks rooms has boon reduced to tho dimensions of a lunohoon on nooount of tbo theft of one of the: animals.\ it Is possible that Borne olophantino wltj atolo the opossum as a joko, but if that la so tho point of the witticism has been lost nnd no ono can now appreciate I it. It looks as though tho Elks needed a slight purging.- ' John Thomas, -who so generously ap preprinted money while supervisor ot Batavla, was arrested in Salt Lako City a week ego Sunday and brought to Batavla last Sunday. He was' released on tail andl now tho town and county have begnn actions to recover tholr loss, which -will result in more of the people's good money following tho trail of'tho bad, T\he law- yers will hot be counted among tho losers, however. Frank D. Lyon, Deputy Static Commis- sioner Ot Highways, has nottflod County Superintendent \WaldB that the State Highway Commission will holita pubilo meeting in tho Court fiouso, Albion/ oh January 18lh. l'here will Be two ses- sions, the first at io\ o'Olook Jh the fore- noon »n a & a second at 3 i n the after, noon. ThS meeting Is held to give ih: structlon' to ths ofHoIals ot the towns having to do vVltb highway work. • The $6,873.86 Of mortgage taxes col- lected Dy Cdunty Olork Bartlott during tho past yuar haB been ^pportibnept as -follows: T\o Sfca'toi t'8,817iS0: to Cpttnty OlerE, I238.J0; to Albion, \ti83 98J Barro, {290 39! Carlton, SJ293.76J Clarendon, $301.70; Gnlnes, *16i.&0; Eohdali, $lf8*87i Murray, t3Bl 13; itldgowoy, Mi; SheK by, $481.04; Totes, 1896 88. in toWna In which thero are incorporated .villages a division of tbo tax is inade between tho town and village. Ono-half of tho amount going to each town or village is to'bo do- dnotedfrom the t^lovy for state, obonty ttnaVtowii pnrpqsjes ahd one*hMLai>pp*f tioned to the goiooiidlstriots upon tbo basis otagjitegate.MtciiclanaB. ^» ' Don't swear .off till Saturday. \ Speelat«trallne of^ooWear for the holiday traie. Highest grade, best; woen-ljig auaUtiosat B, J.Sbea'a. \Wqmoh araelltltljlb t o appointment as eenjms, takers. |t is n* job,however, for agtioililookint lady or one-prone to gos.- .•Ip. ' 5FW9 outteirii and : one rubber-tired bnkjtylor saiooheap. Am going, to pun> ohasaflifng jnaohlhe, - -.'.-' ,- Pit. WHitip, \i*. corresp^pdentvo5i5|th» Albtpn llews; states th«i* t v»art?'Pl.ant tor tha^ village: can be oonstruoted for.lW.OuO.- Th»t touxtii ;}|st3lke:o\W owfl'johh J , Miiler- \ A, nioeinevr -village bnlldlni hai been- frefltedott'theioorneitos Main and Center Streets for tho use of the polios as a tele- phone station. It la about 3x3 Inside Jnejaauromont,, A fairly good, revenue mljxht be derived from this structure as a'.peMut stand.. An Italian working on the; canal just weejivoi: ;|ite Yl\*W!!- w ,»« a^tiokl- by the boom ot a derrlok Monday afternoon and protwibly fatally Injuradt He was taken, to th e hospital whora an examination revealed a broken back. 'Dr, Bogan U (he attending phjsjolan. Mark Williams of Mlddleport haj lnvanted'a potato outter and planter and applied tor a patent. Tho machine will bo drawn by two horses and will out and plant potatoes as fast as the horses can walJc.wlthout making any skips. It's a sata Sjet that one Cleorjre Thompaon will ge ( t a big pieoe ot that patent, itore men might be induced to attend ohurch it the ladles oould be persuaded to emit thilf njllllnetr d'lpl'f, Nalther minister nor choir oan be seen by those preaont on account ot the uioustrosltlos woruen wear o n their haads, oonsequenU ly mon take their sermons (ram the papers or have thorn reproduced a t home hj moans ot tbo phonograph. Uri, B, VT, Biary waa badly In jurod on Friday last while assisting In tba proper. atloxt for Christmas, She waa oomlng down the stairs carrjing Chrlitmas gilts, and thinking she had reached the bottom started to walk away and ««« thrown down several steps, receiving severe bruises about the bead and body. She waa not serloualy Injured but the shook and painful bruises confined her to the bed for soTfiral days. ML-T-T SDKDAY SKRTICJIS, Mithoaut apueo J>»I Uknttn. „ K*V, W; H . BKMI, JJ. B„ PAtronr^ PrtHiobliig at 10|3C a. m. and 7 P. m. Bible School at 13 o'clock, Kpworth Loaguo atO. Tba week of prayer will bo obaerved With meeting* lit the Sunday School room, e«oh evening nest week except Saturday, > uaptllt Oharab, llitr.rrnpUAgijjTQmioirr.D.fl.i Pastor, Snnday morning sermon aMO:90. DlblaBchoclatlJ. Pastor's Blbla Clsil at 13- S\3?.8,O.S.at(Jo'oIook. Kvantng servioe at 7, f raise and song sorrioe followed by a short address, \HovrtbOo Sappy In 1910.\ Seat* are slt-fnsa. . Tba Sunday School held their election OtotBoarS last Sunday, A. S. llronghton waa al«tcd snpanntendant. NtKtt Friday atoning, at the homo of Nathan Qllber*. tho_Y. P. S.C. K.WII1 meet to transact the business for ths oomlng year. Ktlmshmsnts wilt be lorvad. Come. Vraabytarlan cauroh, KXV. H. 9. Xlt!Kiroatl, PASTOR. Sanrloos next Sundsy will bo- as lol- follows: 10:30—Morning worthlp and lerrnon. Hubjsjot, \The Ait of Borgit'tlna;.\. 18—Soudsr School ind Bible classes. I 7:00—Kronlng worship, and sermon, Subject, \Kboneior tho Stone of Help,'* The mlil-week: sorrioe will ho held sis usual Oh Thuridsy avenlhg at 7:00, This will bo the last servtoe of the old joar. Tint there be n« largo an attend* ance a s possible. The Christmas treo cxtirelies held on Ohriatmas Eve woro unusually attractive and were a great credit not only t o thole Uklng part but alio to al l Who had the oxerclMt in charge. St. John'si (Xplitotiiat) Chnroru , JJH, HJCBUDKlT. BIOTOB. Sonday, Beoembor 80,1909. , Litany, Holy Communion and Soririon itra»- / SandaT School, 19. J Evening Prayer and Sermon 7. The Girls' Friendly Boetety meets on Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'clook, FttRiqtbUj Jsuntxiqar, lEtormaa Xntberaii Trinity thnroU BBV. O. POSOKMtBi PAStOa. Charoh council meets tho first Tuesday at,tor tho second bunday of each month. The young people's society, \Con- cordia,\ meets the jlrst and third Thurs- days of each month. Choir rehearsals every Wednesday ovenlng, Annual Keetlnjt. The annual meeting of the First Bap- tist Church will be held in the ohuroh parlors Tuesday evening, January 4th, at 8 o'clock, to oloofc officers to succeed tho following, whoso term of office wlll'thon expire: .Ttrnstoos—\W. H. Olds! and Edw,ard' Baker. Flnanolsl Seorotary—Alport Xi Swott. Treasurtr—D< DiHoldreigo, Deaoon^-ErwiuBt, John, Chief Usher—Kdwajbd Brighom. Clerk-F, it . Polor. Saperltttendent ot Sunday School—Dr. E. ~W; Goodsell. ttembors of Advisory Board--Miss FrancoB Stoarna, Mrs. Sears Hill, Mrs. Daniel Hitohcook. And to transact such other business as may properly come before tho mooting, ; • Winter Study Clhb Tie Christinas meeting of the ^Winter Study Olut) was hold at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harris-Snolt on Tuesday even- ing, December 28, The program was a mueioal one. Original songs sung by tho ladles' quartette proved tbo most amusing feature. Tho many varieties of plums found In the Christmas pie eclipsed anything of Burbank'a propagation and eaoh member seemed pleased with his. variety. ' Card of Thanks. Wo dosli-o to publlol'y thank our neigh- bors and Wonds for their kindness dur- ing tho aloknoas and death of our lather. Also* the oholr for their eervleos, ITAUES uiiojiwEi,L iumvMtiir. Miss Kdith Hill o« Buffalo vtto hoina tor, Christmas, . < GecrgoNewell, Jr.»is attehdt»|a,liouM! psjrty tiiiVfarsftvy, \ , illss Margaret Bannan la visiting rpla- .Uveaitt'.Sesf.Tork, -;,\.. , fedwardBftlpjii wlli apend^be ».««three ^uqnthaltt^CalHornbl. ' •>. >, • ; Mrs. 1).* J; fiatrlifaii Spen|t-«l|vtstmBs wlthJelsttvesinCsitaf. • '. A.J.H%3i-.. t» *|(-mo, {rota Ohlctgo for the Christmas vacation, Beyiuond. SlSjok l§. home fjrojn Ann Atiw>,Mibb.,fOr'.the>.holti(ayS, : : . Miss Bugenia Mooro of Paris, Texas, la visiting Miss Margaret Muuson. . Raymond Swett is visiting at tlio homo otBev. * s ,T.%tbauptfltOneiaew Mr, and Mrs.irtd\iioweil spexitiPhrjBt, ruas with relatives in Jtoodester. Miss M. K. Strttton l« spending tho holidays with frlelida in Ohlosgo. .Mlas Helen Chsmberlim oC 13u(T»lo spent Christmas at HE. S. Olmstaed's. IieslloBennetkot: VJQtoi! Is -srltltlng-at the hdhje qf-jils nitola; \ff! Dr. anil' Mrs, Hafatj J 1 , Tananehspont Christmas wjth rolatlvos In Syracuse, IiQuls. K, feller of Bed Hon, Pa,, la apendlng-tho holidays!.with his xnothet, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Srliwold. of. TJtlosV spent Christmas with David McDonald. Mr, and Jtrs. E, A. Abbott o £ Itoaboa^ ter spent Christmas at M, L..Br*'navd'a. Jtt, and Jlii, A, J. Coa and family «pent.Christmas with relstlyot In Bsta- vl». . '• Mr. and Mrs, Charles S'urglg ot Rock, ester spent Chrlstinsu with\ relatives In town, • Mr. and Mrs. S, .HI. Shavf'ot Caindon, •$r,y., spnt Christmas with, rolaiivotrln town. Harry ivos ot. New York, oity spent OhristroMWlib Mr, asnd Mrs.ffi 0, Bab? ooek. Mr, and'Mrs. Llnua Couipton ofRooh- ester spent Christina* wllh Medina rela. tlyos. Mr, and Mrs. W, D>. Wolfromv ot Spon- cerport spent last week with friends la town, Mr. and Mrs, Mortimer Nsglo send child ot Buffalo spent Christinas sat 8, A. Cook's. Miss Sara Kearney spent Cbrftlraei |n Bnffalo with her nelce, Mrs, Seorgo 0, Brtwn. Mrs. O. D, Pholps loavm town today for Florida whore the will spend the winter, Aadrow^DcTftile MoPhoo, tiao P. T. Barnum bt Medina^ is home for the holidays. MIstBoulatTownaand ol W\*itB«tra (a spending the holiday vacation wHh libr* paronts. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Brace spent Ohttstmas at Churchvllio wl*h thtlr dapghtor. Charles Hnrd\ Jr,, and VUKSI Parker are home from Williams Colleger for tha holidays. Mr. and Mrs, lK)ulsI,sndsuer o f Albion spent Ohrlitroas at tha homo ot 8smu«l Landauor. Mr. and Mrs, D.J, Anion arid family were qhrlstmas guttata ot wlsatlvos |n Roohsstor, Mr. and Mrs. lYillls Bsekwlih sp«nt the Christmas holidays In Albion and Waterporfc Mr. and Mrs, E, W. irarltrw sptut Christmas with tholr ton, Mllfotd Har- low of Buffalo. Bev.and Mrs. D, 0 . Hsnell oJt Holler ware Christmas guests of Mr, «nd Mrs. V. 0 , Botsford, Mr. and Mr*. F, B, Orawtordtmd chil- dren ot Kast Pembroke spent abrlittnst at A. GlcdbUl's, . Chancellor K. Meade toft town on Sat - ttrilay for Calitornltt, where Jio will spend the winter, Mr. and Mrs. M, »» Whodton and. daughter ot Qrifnvllle. have been, visiting relatives'In towji. i William Mu|sdii, Bertram O'Danntll arid William Belts era homo from Cor- nell for tho holidays. ' Miss KathetlneBubkwlls of JPhlladoI- phla ( Pa., Ii.spending the liblldstys with her aunt, Mra. Helnsobn, Pfof, Clarence \fj. Halt ol OvlU. Mich., spent a tew days ot Jait week -with Ida unolo, Aridrer Dromau. Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Fmor and daugh- ter of Conandalgun spent Bnndatyattho homo of W, Ji. Benhett, : Mr. and Mrs. John WhHtaJsOf and daughter of Bnffalo bave been guests of Mr, and Mr*. Ward rleynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ffox of Kooktod vvoro guests of her mother, Mrsv Ponddr- grast, during Christmas week. /Misses Margaret SJtliiSfi ga u Bolrl Holdrcdgo are home from Randolph- Macon College for the) holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliim Stout or Indian- apolis, Bid,, were guest* of Mr. sand Mrs. H. J, Luther tha first uf tho weeSt, A, J, Gray and family bt Buffalo and BTed.Gray and family- ot Kidge-wW wore ChrI«thiatetWts-fitA\. H, ffnsy., James Swart permitted the stmto oxolte department to run Itself while no took turkey with his family In lledlnua, . Edward Dowd of Maine University la spending his holiday* vacation with hia parents, air. and Mrs. James Dowil, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.Bowon sand son, Carl, will spend ifew Year's Twllh Ms ads'ter y Mrs, E r \W Howard otHpjlloyi. ' Miss KmogonGEchnylorot Rochester la . epending the holiday- vaicatlon- with lier paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schaylbr. Adln Ohrlswoll and Mr, and. Mrs, J. H, Campbell o! Brookport spent Christ- inas with Mr. and Mrs, A. G, Chrlswoll. Misses Ruth Agnow and Mildred Mcado gave a dancing party lust Monday even- ing in the Alorts' parlors from 7 to IOISDI Frnnk J, Kniokerbookor of BllisdaloJ Mloh., Is visiting his daugiitor•In-law nnd' grahdoblidreh at A. H.Poler's in Wost Shelby. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oakley of Kodhester spont Christmas at tho residence o f B. L. Servoss. Earl Coloman of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Hinds of itOohester spont Christmas with Mr. ahd Mra, James Coleman. Miss Margaorlto Hlninann at Onllfor- nla and Miss Viola Sloorihlom ot Sew Mexico arc the guests of MCiss Grace liaiooim, ; Glen tifoman of Bedttsvllie, N, Y, and Charles Maess and family of KXiddlopbrt spont Christina* with Mr, and (Mrs. Andrew Dromatii. ;' •• Dr. and Mrs. Erasbns H, ZtcaniorUan' and ohlldron of' Watortoivn ,kavo boon apending the Christmas vacation with relatives in town, W. L. Bonaoti, and family atponded the reunion ^ his tttnliy at the h6mo of James T. Bennett a t Ea'glo Harbor on Ohrlstmaa cay. Misses Katheryn Brehhan and Therosa .Maher ehtertaih tholr young friends this! Mlis. Marlon Braluardl* visiting- irlondiljs til Syracuse, ¥ ' ™ Miss Kvelyi' Baud ot Flttsford has bceil visiting ChaHotte Aptsr. Curl Harry la home from Syruouso University tor tha holidays. Miss Jessie Polor gives a danolug party at her home on New Year's Kye, Miss Winifred Smith spent the first of the week with friends in Rochester, W. 11. Comotford and daughter return- ed to their home In Booheater today. Miss Isabel arltwold ot Rochester is vllttlng at tho home of Dr. Munson, • Lewis Ives ot Buffalo spent Christmas with hit daughter, Mrs. i\ 0, Baboook goott and George Dnnlap arc home from Ann Arbor, Mloh, tor the holidays Herbert Acer is; homo from Illinois •University^ Urhana, III,, tor iho holiday vacation, ' *'..., Bev. and Mr*. 8.1, Biroekway and daughter JM«lqii We. tgnosts at t\h» wsi- denbo.'orOvA^Maok, Mis»,GraeeJlaloolrii, who Is'ajteridlnl thq'BoitQ-ft Qehwryaiory of Mdsio, Is sqjendlhg thehollclWsiSt homo, ' Besbjont Knglneer Ingorjoll. of thlj. flllege wa« th^reolpieht of g^'ci ftdingt froitt the department at Albany as a Chrlstmaa reminder that tho faithful are aoiuotlmea-rowardod. A very favorable ooipmont on hli work tidkiea^ho-vanity- of Mr, Ingorsoll and a raise pt »3O0 in aaisry will still tho vJolf, i o Uharloy Is In' a (air way to weather the cold tpoti, - no.vitD or At,DKttMiw. A regular, mootlug. ot the Board ot Trustees was ho)d:1tt'«iho r Vfliago Hall on ITrlilay oyonlng last, Dooombor gith. President Downs In the ohulr. Prcaont-iOtovrloTi Agaow and Stpofo log, {. TheniinntoJot the last rno.otl»K were road and approved. Tho following bills were reported favor- able by tho auditing committee and ordered paid i K, 0, Plenepont Sign Co., sjtlG.TO; Harry Allot-. »sa.05| irtYen »ro*, MMO- J, P, Scbnyier, (14,83; Jamos MoNnlloy, 15; Medina Union Mills, 15.95; Medina Dry Goods Co., msii; John K. Kearney, tO.W: ITrtd Trvlng, ttO- Vf, J. Maher, 137 ca Tho bill of Malllson & Root was brought up for discussion and thoyworo prossnt and urged their claim, Od motion of- Crowlcy—Tbat tho Board take a recess of ten minutes, Carried. At t^e expiration of that time the Board waa called to order again by the president. I Adedfoatlon of land from James Me< Avoy for tho proposed Olney Street was presented and read. • On motion of Crowley—That tho dedt. oatlou of land be aooeptod providing that Mr, Mo Avoy will remove the tree* from thoUndwbou dlroctod to by the Board ot Trustee*,' said land to be deeded at once tree and oliar, and that a check ot r*60 be lasmed payable to Mr, MoAvoy upon the delivery at said deed. Carried, Tno report ot tba architect on the City Ball was presontcd and road. On motion ot Agnaw—That the report be accepted and ptaeed on 31a and titod a* a reference tor the contractors In mak- ing any change* suggested In the report, and that a oopyot this report be made for tho contractors'uso. Carrljd. \ A notloe ol a hearing botore the Public Service Commliiton on tho subject ot Standards and Measurements ot Gas, to bo hold In Albany on 1'obruary 1st, was presented and read. On motion of Agnew—That the com- munloatlon be received and placed on file. Carried. Mr, Stocking reported that ho had had a communication from tho B,|B.& It. Hallway Co. In relation W a catch basin near ths White Warehouse and that they reported the thing Impracticable owing to tho lack ot ourblng on that side or tho atree't. ,, | Adjourned. (I // I TheNewFallFashions - Have Arrived f i I X am now showing iv BWOII liuo of JNOW Up-to-Date Woolens for Suits, Overcoats nnd RaiiiMirils. All tlio Jfqw Tlutio;8 in $lu? ?tvip«8,, Yery Sw«?lJL New jfotiby SWeaof (jfi-eyain Worstodsand Scdkjli\ JSffeste. •'. ThQjiewSiQimGi'cenSlintlo^yiU ittao lw veiy. nopu- lar Blocks i» nil tlio New Cloths ibv Fine Dress-, 'up(Jlotiics, . '\*\''•; Call fintl look oyqvoiir lino and lenvo yovtr ftVeas-' tire tor a Suit that mil plctiap you, Ipoth in fitjjtyJ« Get a Suit that litis nSwell TJji.to-Dflto Iiook. PHILIP I. % BRUST Clothier, Tailor and Furnisher MEDINA ' LYNbONVIfcLE I Landauer Bros. ILandauer Bros. TELEPHONE SEKVICEs Bsll »»aiA lOry floods I B«U»»»l [„,.»•,.,„,. I HSU *tm I o-—,,! «.«,-, inaliuj {Cashier) | Hom»J«At ** 8 I «»•«* «ll ^ Stitiifdoy, New Ycnr'u Day, the store is dosed* 'We wish till a Happy New Ycnr. We .fire maltincr 'Great Prcpfiration8--Tlie Sctle of the Season Starts Monday, January 3d When Wonderful Reductions! Will Prevail oil All CLOAKS A1TE SUITS! NoCliitig Reserved — B-vcry Outer Gftrtrwtiit Must Go I Indies* Coats, Tnttor-Made Suits, ClilU drcn's Cloaks, Raincoats, Capes. Reduced Prices will also apply on all Furs daring -the sale. One -will tell another about this Jan- unry Clearance Sale j it offers the greatest money saving opportunities of the year nt this store, and witli this bargain giving there Is no falling off in miality. If wlini, you want is here, you arc In hick. Now Read What We Have to Say About Prices: Caatrail to Dpnhl* Track. Bopresontatlvos ot tho engineering de- partment of the Now York Central In relays are ojmtlnually posturing the aldtrmen ot this vlllngo tor various priv- ileges which gb with the installation ot another main track through the vlllngo. rhor want/permission to extend tho abutments on Church and Orient Streets that support their bridges and also to orotiatgraao the various atreits In tho villsgo, i Thoro should bo no antagonism or ob- structive tactics on tbo part ot tho village toward the expanding polley ot this jzxowins and nhbllo Sbiritcd corgDrmticn, Our aldermen should meet tho Central in the same spirit that tho railroad does tho village when vvo want a now street, Dott't object to a new track but tnstst that It bo olovated or oonstruoted. In a subway SO as to avoid those ultra danger- ous grado crossings. Of course tho Cen- tral might be \Ufccd to tnii It around the vlilsgc; as tbo legal department inggctted the farmer* might do with the truck tho/ brought to the canning factory, bnt that would not eliminate the deadly grade crossings, it It just as easy for the Cen- tral to cbnitruot a subway for Its tracks as It Is for the villagb to construct OIJO for its now street. . Medina has no desire to- obstruct or binder the expansion of \America's Greatest,'' but before our aldermen grant any moro privileges to tho Now Xork Central they should insist upon tho with, arawoi of all objections to tho oponlng of tbo now street and requiro a bond not to oppose the oponlng of any now street that tho future growth of tho vlllago may do* mnhd, I' Children's Cloaks 4.0O Cloaks at $2.08 0,00 \ \ 3.75 6.00 \ ««• 4.45 I 8.00 \ •' 5.97 10.00 \ \ 7.38 Caracul Coats , $16,60 Caretil Coats at $12.37 20.00 «« » \ 14.S8 25.00 \ \ \ 18.67 27.60 \ \ \ 21.00 30,00 *' \ «' 22,45 Raincoats $ 8.C0 Coats nt $ 6,98 10.00 \ \ 7,39 12.C0 \ \ 8.05 15.00 \ » 11,23, 20.00 \ '« 14.Q8 Ladles' Black Kersey Coats $10.00 Coats -nt $, 0,0't 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 25.00 'K 7.08 9,98 11,90* 13,45 10.69 Tallor-Made Suits Our stock comprises nil that is nevtr mid desirable, good quuhty, correct style. Bividjhg thetn into twro lots priced at $8,98 aata $14.80 offtga tlieni to you a* aboat halt. Suits worth up to $10.50 reduced to $8.98, Choice of nny suit in the department worth up to $27.50 for $14,50. rt u< Fur Scarfs, Far Muffs, Children's Pur Sets were »xoo, sKsoo,»« oo, ato.oo,ei2 oo,ei».oo,«io.3o,ei8.oo,s»30,oo.»3q to.ssa.oe Haw S.SS, 3.M, s.im, 1.45, 8,117, tf.SS, matS, l!f,Sc» f 18,07 40 Bargain Ladies' Cloaks worth up to $10.00 ..$4.66 25 Bargain Children's Cloaks worth up to $S.O0 ....$1^98 Landauer Bros, 445-449 Main The Dry Goods, Cloak and Carpet BCotise of Orleans Co. . Mam HOFl GBNTLEMDN evening at n dancing party inc the boll room o£ tl|o Mnhcr block, , Mr.,and MrB. Onorsjo Epnnaca of iina- deok, li. S.t Mr, oind tfrs. J. Huggles New Vork Stalo JFrnlt Growers',. < ,Aasboiatlon TJho ninth annual meeting of tho New Tork State Fruit Grower's Association svlll bo held in Convontlon Hall, Booh- oat«r,Jnnnary5 ( 0, and 7. Thord Witt bo nu Immense display of Spraying machin- ery and material, nursery stock, fruit packages, inddors, pruning tools, etc. Large premiums offered for fruit Krult exhibits by the etato experiment: etotlon, and tho Sew Sbrk State Oollegd pt Agriculture A banonet will bo held on Thursday ovonthg abd there will bo muelo nnd addrosses by men prominent In horti- culture. There will bo round table talks on grapes, peaohes,. small fruits, llmo sulphur and other topics. . itoducod rates on ail railroads. Send poslnl to Jeoretary for obmpioto program. M, 0, aillett, sboretsry, fenh Yan, N. Y, •Dog Tag Taxes tor 1010. tKS Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 1S8 to 185, both inclusive, of Article 0 of tho Cohhty Law, and a resqlutlbti of tho Board ot Supervisors of Orleans County, 3rfj Y., oppljipj! said low to the County of OrliahS! Notice la hereby given that the annual registration fee to be paid iol every dog A. flno lino of fur coats, fur llnedjoohts, caps and nilttchs. Come and see us boforbyaubuj^ 'i?. g. BbwAltb ~ '•»orsi;ai«.' '' A. double sleigh, good .as new. .Can be seen at S, A'. Cook's residence,- . SVeld of Buffalo ivrid iflss ±^oisbh ;oit OVorfotlrmorlthB oldj by,a person own- Xftloo wore- guestron Olirlstmns ot Jir. j-ihff or Imrboring tho same, Is fl tor One and Mr*, D. A, (Sporv > ' \| dogj fir every additional doR owped or Chiklronandgrandohlldron fco-tlmnum- 'bBrl)6red,'*3; for every female, 13. her of tlilrty-two, were entertained.jbtR't\ That laid registration tee Is duo and Christmas ijiy by Satmutl CoieSmto, wfio\\^)ayaliie \jhhudry 1, MO, and same may lives heitrKnowioiviiio,.' A ninslbal prft ,^fe jpatii at my \store'in Sbolbyj N, i*,. grspi'tva.s enjoyed, if ter\whlok a Christ-'^ within thirt^da^s from January liMip ;»a* tree: loaded, with -present* -Wot re- \\ Umi i- Vf. WfeSt, veiled. I l 1 6w&.Oii)rkotT6wh, , bf Sllelbyi^t, OFFICIAL ORANGE STORE OF VYESTERN NEW YORK H BEAR m MIND that ali odds and egds in Furniture and General Home Furnishings arerto Be cfosed out before we take inventory. If you desire to procure something in our line DO IT NOW during our dope out stile of ddds I and ends'at either of our two stores. WEIS ,,& FISHER CO. 5044 State St.-TWO STORES-<#i.«5 Clinton Ave. y. .' -l|QqttE$iBitiliwY. ' ,x