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Carey, Horatio Afger, Carleton, C. Coffin, Mrs. Whiting. ; YOUR CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT Come and make your selections now, while the lists are complete. HUE TABUi. J?wttr«ppilileJghtnK,. Stamping—ihadow anil i(lletto patteroi Hffeotlve^oTW^r^l^ Tito of f 0 j»urtwalatk^apearisttee* trains leavingWUU. on ? ndattor that-'W*-«WI.WUffliWKowl&U**!. datewlllbo asfpllpvj s}.- -?•• —....('..—- -, , - XOOAI. BBJEVKTIXS. CHAFES A. MACK DRU(* MERCHANT THE REXALL STORE We AlAveiys Gw« yott the profits and some more on our Suits, Overcoats and Trousers to reduce our stock before inventory. We do not buy for special sales but reduce « crar Regular Stock and Prices. You ought to he acquainted the way we do bnst- ness^if not, get acquainted. Our Furnishings are very complete. Evcrytlu)^ Guaranteed.' / // DBRR LOTT Clothier ^nd-Furnisher, Medina,. N. Y. Ball! UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE Woman's'.:.' Hospital : Association \ MEDINA, N. V. ed'y,Jan,i9, , iO Moll's Orchestra===8 Pieces REFRESHMENTS firs. Hawkins. Caterer Admission, $1.00 Refreshments 25c An Informal Party===All Welcome 'The proceeds of this party are to he added to a fund fetf the building of a hospital in Medina. A worthy charity and one which is deserving of your ' ' financial support. Curtis &> Wilson, general. hardware, plumbing ond heating. llowo's Moving PlotujOB at -tlto opora hpuao tonight. Caps, gloves and mittens at wholeialo prices at EKsrDB's, 404 Main S(, . FrankKllneraleda* tfie home otlils brother lu jKast Shelby on Thiitsaar J»»t,. Get nest to atlliaso Eolio and a wbolon blanket at Ailbn's harness, atoro. Ptloo ftamlltoiio. ' • salt iTranlcWaterbnty Josttho miadWttngor of Ulsright hand while working »tan emery wheol last Tuesday attornoim. Special |10 single barnoss trunks, satohels, suit oases, ovcrything at lowest prices in town at Harry Allen's East Center Street. sstit The installation ot offloora of S. 3, Hood Kollot qorps,.lf6, lOf, -wjll bo noia' at their headquarters on ToenW^ Janu- ary 18tb, at 8:30 p m, Kyory mombet Is reqnosted to Tae prosent, ! Mri. Eunice Bowen was seriously In. jnrea in Buffalo TaejdaT afternoon by a fall, gho was Jeavlng an elavator- that tho operator had stopped several inches below tha floor ana not noticing tho irregularity was thrown down, striking on her hip, giving It a sevoro strain, Thastoo'kholflers ot tho Control B»n* elected II. 3. Frost, Erwln Bands, Louis liandauer, 1. 3, Skinner, W . F, Barry, ClnrkAllts and John 1, Symoi dlrootors on Tuesday last. Tho officers' chosen were W. B\. Barry, proaldent; Olaric AUts vice-president, and John T, Symes. cashier S, R. Rovrloy & Sun Imvo liurohniod the Medina yard and sto<SE of tho well known Arm ot Kowloy &s Sdily, whloh has been m tho lumber buslnms la this piaeo for tho past thirty year*, Tha now firm will oontlnne to do buslnou at tho old stand on Commercial Street. Mlu Sarah. Bloom ot Kldgoway bad a rib broken and her btp injured Monday afternoon hy being ran into lijr a lions. Tho accident occurred on the corner ot Main and Center-Streets, where a'trolley oar frightened the animal and he planned forward, striking the lady with,the «bovo result. At tho annual meeting of the stock- holders ot tho Union Bank held. last Tuesday, H. A, Nowall, H. J . Luther, P. H, Whipple, II, Slaok and H, V, Wellon worooleotod dlrcotors, and thoy In turn eteotod G, A. Kcwalt prealdwi, H, J. luthor vioo-presldont and H,F.W«Uon oashler. Jha stock dividend lms not yet been declared. Tho.vlllago offlcials ot Urookport nnd several prominent citizen*, Including Editor P . A. Blossom, visited Medina on Saturday last to inspect tho .A. L. Swott olcolrlo plane. After tho Inspection din- ner was served at tho Haft Hon So to tho visitors ai.gacsts of Mr. Swatt, They do. parted satisfied Medina \can deliver tho goods th^y want, Following are tho weather toreoniu (or tho month ot Januarys 18th to 14th, ebld Wave! 15th to 10th, pleasant; 17th to 18tb, cold and equally| 10th to SOth, snow-; aist to B2d, pleasantf 33d to S«h» otoudy. On tho B5th a great storm will form and movo southeastward: Bflth to 271b. snow storm; 28th to SOth, cold vravo; BOtli to Slat, cold and clear. Justice Ponnd has vacated the injunc- tion restraining John A. Whltwoll from moving tho Hood store at EnowlesvlIIo, whloh property he purchased from the drlmmtns Contracting Company and tho Statu gave BiioE ta tto ortglnal owner. \Whitwell howoyor, will bo, nnablo to .tako advantage of the present run of sleighing to move tho shook, as the itato wllLmake an appeal to the higher oouit. An exciting rnnawoy booorred on Main Street yesterday afternoon. A couple of indies drove on to Main from East Center and In attempting to torn from the trolley tracks were tipped out and tho horse mads a dash down the sidowalk from Confer to Pearl. Tlioro -was a great scattering of ladles, hnby wagons and some men. Luckily no one was injured. The horse..qnls ot Keilo'ggis drlvojbarn. • The year 1910 will be marked- by four eclipses—two of the sun and two of the moon. Both collpsea of the moon -will be visiblo in America, bnt both of tho snn will be invisible. The first total eclipso of the moon will Oconr Monday, May 2Sd, and the second will be on Wednesday. November 16th. Among tho other ostro- nomloal eatoulattons for the year Is the fliing of Ash Wednesday for I'ebrnary 0th, Palm Sunday March SOth, Good Fri- day March 23d and Easter Sunday March !37kh. While the Federal conrts ore Investi- gating the big trusts, grand juries in o number of cities are going after tho fol- lows who sell milk and batter and groom and eggs and things whloh tho honsowlto' uses every nietiif prides of which havo- becn advaneing at a rata which makes one's head Bwlra. It is believed that pooling by dealors is respbnslble lor the. lncroaso in cost of these articles, and en- deavor is being made to find the key to the combine. How long this condition of things is to exist has becorao a very seclous question'. . W. H. Dufnjn, lote.prlyato secretary to Son. John Woldnor, writes the Hogister from Los Angeles, (Jal„ that he Is thor- oughly enjoying himself husking in the glad snnshiiie and UIIIUK His elongated 'system with pure Pnqlflo ozonoi The missive Is dated the 6th. Inst,, and Bill proclaims as a remarkable foot that thore had beennorain there siheb the 1st, Six whole days Without rain nt this Season m California Is Indeed a marvel. The nights there are cool, but the days a-ro. so warm that whiskers sho w> phenomenal growth betweenthe up and down of the,iuB,Bo that thoro Is not a dull day In the toiisa- rial art shops In that'neok of the woods. Whiskers are not worn thpro hcoause' Olives, grapes, oranges and other fruits indigenous to that climate ere grafted on' every gfowth by the various 'fruit asso- ciations, and It makes life too strouuous to carry around • two, or m6re prdilno drops on one's face, hence it Is a paradise for knights of tho razor. Hill saw a man ftW Bldgowoy;on:tho evenlngof the 6th but does not know his name. How could a Sldgoway man got sol far from home; This Is a matter for the next grand jury to rigldiy'infostlgato. • Ooo<Ji»n4.prIc*« Jwt-'•'*» ndverrHoti at Kwll'l Cle«r»ac« Mai., - 9r»Bog»£.h>» nipTed into- the house' recently purohas^d. hy Mm at'814 Slain Street, ;';:. - \~. - >.-'.'.. , \ ; •.•'. tKcwonftsMiil hp* raan| inen: suffer: l^m overwork, itt- tlielr, endAiiTo.rg to^ hiiBgo.ntq^a.pb^ltip?.! job with wWoh i>p vfprk^Js;o.9uri*eV)ted; *'-,'- .. [ TOfl*l*o»rj iwoateii and woolen, lioso at cost during Clearance Sale at -. \ \ .^M»K , B , W ; litei%Stroet,'. . A^wnplimentory pbnoert will hi glxen' a%the«rinorydBi''We4il9saay oWniu'g by, jioU'slorohestra,. \be|bre. the pharitjr bail trpm.ajpftp'biook, '.• A.vD, Swott is displaying a sample q? l.pejnfrontof the, malnoflloe harvestotl' jtrora.CilenwppftLakOi 'j:us «f o^pellent amlltj*iut 4oes not look spgppd now as ;ltwouljln July, \ W>V Xork is, the, aeoohd State In tho Union in value ot tarm produots, Ohio being only a nose ahpad ot Jt, and the the first In valua of product to the aoro ot Jana nndpf ouHlv^tlon, • *** . l!he W, tj. T. Tj. will meetlat tho home of M«,,ATJ.*Bush \yednosday , January lOfh, »t §;80 p. m, Wis, is a tblmbla party. All inombishi are' urged 'tp be prosent and bring thimble and needles. » Three men woro killed and nine sori- ouily injured la an explosion in a break;- fast food factory at Buffalo last week, Wd knew that most ot the stuff 'was baa- but 0ld riot think it was so.ioarfuily tatai. Thoftfthnumbdr ot the HoodOouriOj, an illustrated lootute pn AJr'loa by Mr, VacQueen, was tile best ontortalmuont of the opnrss by tar. The leoturer's voldo waspltdbed in a trifle higher key than our own Mr. T'ownsond, but after le warmed up to tho subject tho audlonoo forgot that on account of tho prompt and eff entire delivery of high grade good). SUNDAY 8HHVI0K8. Hathodlit XpUeopal Uhuron, RJEV. yV. H, RKESI, D. 0;, EASion. Pronotilng at 10:SC n. in. and 7 p. m, ititi JennBo V . Hughs, a missionary from China, will speak in tho morning. She Is an attractive speaker. Blblo School at 13 o'oldok, A full report of last year's work will bo given. Mill Lillian Culvor loads the Kpworth Letgue meeting at 0. Miss Mills, from the Buffalo Ueooonosa Homo, gavo lino addreiioi last Sunday^ niho QaronKsthor Olrolo'enjoyed*rrfln5 ride Monday night to the Bogus homo. fra>t>yc«rlj.ii Uburolt, B*V. H. F, KtUSltOOD. PABTOH. Serilccs next Sunday will bo as lol- follows! 10:80—Morning worship and sermon. Hu'bjeot, .\The Signs ot thp Times,\ 19-Suuday School and Bible olaues, 7:O0-Bvenlng worship and sormon. Sabjeot. \Freedom Through tho TruHi«\ The inbjoot at tha mid-week servl'oe Thund»yovonlngwlllbo\ComlngB6ldIy to the Throne.\ . ' «*s- Tho Woman's Homo and Foreign Mis- sionary Society, will, hold its January meeting at tho horns of Mrs. S. (i. How- ley on Friday afternoon at S o'olook. Tho subject will bo \Tho General Fiold.\ itt St. John's (XpUeopal) Ohnroh. J.H. BBBIHUXBH. RiOTon. Sunday, January 10,1010, Holy Communion 7:90 a. m. Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon 10:80. . g Sunday School. IS. Evening Prayer and Sermon 7. Tho Girls' Friendly Society meets on Thursday evening at 7:?0 o'cloek, MW. Qeprgo'Qotts will ontarMu »fc: 600 pile, attemoon. Ml^s L9iia\VsiJs.h of Buffalo spent Snn^ day with her sister, jits, B* Ji Sjiea. frank Hdaly and Mrs.NiphoIss Btust; ^r» visiting their aisterinieeneva. . . . JB e Ai BbSfdtvisft t« Qhigago pa guu-r dajrlsst tdi jittend-the Furniture Espp. sltleriv ' : l - ^ ,M*s. IJOUIS P, Hmqg of QhMngo is' spending a fty days with, Mrs, O, 3,; Mdrritt.. ., Mis,igt^s^4lasettphi'«ttenaoa v tlieK< of p. baticiuoti ,a.t Alititpu un Wpiino'sday; :evenlug^ ' , ' \ Mr, anjd lisp, Lpnle, Konoitz haye fst\ turned froin, tiiqlr visit, with relatives in; ailoliigi&ri. *-.''•. Wllllaiu H, Bonnott of Euglo Harbor; 'has.beon^spondin^afew days with |ii» : sqn,,ify. ii,.Bp'nnott, H, Wi. Hdbbins aiid wito letMas.;Mghr day ovoning for Bfew York, where ifcoy will remain a week. O. B. Shmttway of Pavllllon has boon Spdndlue several days svith his oousln, Fred C,i3ot>(drd, Tho ne^tJaiwtinK.o?%he3(arliamonitarv , Study Club will ha held \January 18th with iira, Frod S, Meodo, Jehu Bland and, wito ioayo for FlorUia QO. Saturday to remain till spring, They go by steamer frpm-JSswY 0 *. I Mils JSapholia Blank of Koohostor is toaklng anpjttondod. visit with hor ats.ter, Mrs, w, JT, ciewwater of Ann Street, John T, Montgomery, who has boon 1 spondlnR the past three -mouths In Wis- consin and Chicago, hnn returned homo, Mr, anil Mrs, Gustavo Kpohn sjnd daughter, Bontrloo, have returned from tho,lr visit wW relatives In Silver Crdok, Tho many friends of Mrs. H. O, Somgr- vlllewill bo ploasoa, to know that the Is slowly Initrovlng frontier recent Ulnoss, TheShakospesroOlttb haa a very de- lightful rousloat program nt their nioot • trig last Monday evening with Mr. and •Mrs, G. M. Frary, 'Charles;\W ICUnof and Miss May Bjllo Jiaskey both.of WostBarro were hiarrlod at tho Methodist panonngo by the Key, W. H. Beoao on, January 84. M. S. Nawoll of the New York-Control Passenger Bapartment at Buffalo Is tpondin'g some tlmo In the Adirondaokt, to rest up rot tho strenuous work of the excursion seMon, Monday, January lQth, Mr, and Mrs, Walter J, Freeman wore tho happy reci- pients of a visit from Kendall F, Free- man, Ha still remains with his parent* nnd weighs just ton pounda. Supt. and Mrs, J, O, Van Ktton woro oallod to their home in Tan Etten on Monday last by tho serious Ulnoss ot Mrs. Van Ett en's father, whoto death occurred Wednesday morning. Tho funoral will bo hold o n Saturday, Br, and Mrs O. H. Tumor Mlobratdd their fifteenth wedding anniversary on Sunday last wltha family dinner. Among the guests present were Lewis Adler and wife, Mark Adler and wlfp and Simon L, Adler o t Koohostor, B, K. Rosenberg, wifo and, son df Now York/ Many hand- somo mementos ot the occasion graco tho domicile ot tho worthy doctor and his spouse. Tho Register extends its con- gratulations, • o <t* ' HYMENEAL. Thew^uia>,io|Ci«j;s w«mtnaWons v wrt* bw-hdld-iuttadipa Hl^iiSjohooi tlie woek. ot Jnuuirt'y 17, M«nln« sosslom bsgtr»' «t«;15i aftawtpwi s'WBldiis a,%J;;l5.-.Sfh«s i fdllowingi, 8 th o#48\S»>u of sttfeaoui Stbn^ay, niorplutH8eog!tai?l*y t 6l«l'io>- tasy ,jtlg9br«m ^tejnt^l^te Mgalijs,, .#Ud, g^ciihetri,aiy%«^V!tf««W!Si' ';, ,' : • - id:enda^'atternopn-»3poliln,sj.d(ajsl.iilr;* : anoieut history, AinorioaivUlstpry, ijivlpa,, TMoidoy niprnin ((>-« ArlthinetiOi nia'ua : gobmetry, trigpnimetsyv aiv^uoaiirltfc'- niejilOk bilBlneHarithinotio, Tuesday attemdou ^. KlomantaSy; ISu^i gitshj Bngimrl, English jl t Siniljih jri Hjigilsh three yfia.Vs, jiiqgllsh IV\ JSligUWv. gr.amn>M,ntlva,uqedhopkkS0pi ri 8itiii^pr3r of Kngush language uplllitBratnro,;„ Wsdnostiriy mprnwg* * pbysioldgfc btstQry, JSiiglisU language and. mature, Laiin-I,tlidero, l Latlngromfe;ar».|^yi)il.o»- logy^ and p»!nolpl§& d{ odnonTilolij deo- npra!d8,ddinmorojlRl law. \Wodnoiaay nttornpop—KHameutary IJ. S, histpry and oivios, pliyalpbl goosMpliy, obomutry; ndvonood botany, advahdea\ soology, hlstpry of Groat Britain unfit. .Ireland, Kuropwa htstpljy, dlpm^iary* bookkdol>lhg, busluosa practice. Thursday morning—paesarjelo'nisiitarjr Latin QQpippsitidn, Yi?g!l, Iiatin lirdset ooropojlWdp, Latin prose at slghtiWJjx. verso at sight, qonwhoMlnl'geography^ itonography, •' Thursday oftorppon—BlalOgy, i)Ql«hy„ soology, physios, advanddddrawlilgj type- -wrUing, history dt ootnmorpe. Prldoy morning -r Grcqtc I, lfomofc'si Iliad, Grsdk prpss oorbposltiou, (jroolc prose at plght, translation ^f Hoinor avt?\ sight, fjlarman I, W, HI, IVVhWOry and prlnolplea of eduoattpn,. bualnosi oorra- spondonod, Italian I and II, Hobrpw grammar, jPrldny 'afternoon — Xouophon's. An*, basis, dldmantary Grook, proso, GrodJc grammar, B\ronoh I, It, ill, XV, Spanish; r, ji, HI, busiuess writhiB. Psalms at David, ' » Admission to Hogonts oinmlnnllona l u aoadduilo\ sohools will H In aoowilanoo with tim followluir rules: i. No studont In any school of the> University of tho Stato'ot Ndff Ydrk shall be admitted to .examination In imy- othor school than the one ho ntloiKlsv eioapt by consent ot thp dapartmont on written request ot prlnslpa's 01' hotb. sohodls,. a. All stiulonta who have not imrsuixl the subject for an adequate time must be oxdludcd from tho examination. Studonta from rural schools ortronx prlvato schools, and porions not tn at— tondauco at any school, Who apply tor uxamlnatlon should be ndiutited'lt there- are aqonmmodatlons for thean; tint oaoli. such person snduld'be ldoutldod to tho satlstaoiion ot the prlnoipal. .Ho should present Irora his, lnstrueior In suujeot or snhjtiotlln whloh he Is to bo oxonilnod, a. signed statement ot length- ot time he has studied tho subject and the olrcum- atancea under whloh It has boon itudloo. A stanillng o|_ at least 75ft\wlll bo r«- qnired In all suoli cases. • ' man Bonoor, NOTKS, Gerhiaa x,nthermii Trinity Oharoh BJ5V. O, POKOplKB, HABTCJH. | Chnrah council m'oots the first Tuesday af tor tho second bur/day of eaoh month. Tho young people's sooioty, \Cpn- ooraiBi\meotsth« first and third Thurs- days ot each month. Chdlr rphearaala ovory Wcduosdny ovdhlng. •W^- I SMtts, llttfieirweai; • K 'i?o ploso out QUI' ^tootc we, jive offering some gtiind targftiii^iiuShh'ts,\ \• ,'.. '.-••-•••' -. Wliito Pl#edj cuffs, ntfftiihed, Ootorcd, Waited, piififo ijttaulied, iliio ifegliffee Sliii'ts^with ouffs attfieliecl «w,Sq|Hi-' ^^Uqi)rig;q&.-pa''$i.||0^Wv^ui!:%t90;. . ..;'. Ifegligca Shirts, Ifglife arid dark titilofsj Miuji-fti Clotty • setoi-fttQ. of nttuolipd cnjts, ReguliH'.^f.OQ Smvts, good Wine-njt'JM - , • ATI oiir broken lots of Negligee 8I1N8* aU oolorsi $1.0u Slrti'tis, mm of *)HV75O SWrte, som« veal virtues m Sliii'ts loolosotlioline oufnt4^o, ' WOQlonQioveshtSOo, •\VovIc Mittens nt 8Siu Ovewilis nt 880 Riid 78c Workiiwii's Sliirta at'3^ - 060 rtiul 75e SrooUwear «t 30o, Suspeiitlovs, siwottt), at 23u, I PHILIP I. BRUST MEDINA Two Stores * LVND0NVIUE I I I iioiisaaui ll»m* 111) I oonnr-ijoiNK. The marrloRO pt Miss Mary Katharine CJnlnn and Robert Bernard Curry, pp. currcd at St. Mary's Church on Tuesday mornlnK. Rev. Daniel O'Brien effielatlng. Miss Frances Curry was tho bride's at- tendant and John Casey acted, as best man, Tho brldo was gowned In n bluo chlffou brosdoloth suit and wore a white beayer hat. A wedding breakfast was served at tho home ot tho bride's aunt, Mrs, Qnlnn, on West Avcnno, after whloh thtr-happy couplo Jott for a wed- ding jaurnty, whloh will Include Kew York, Bosjon and Fltohburg, Mass. Upon tholrlrotnrn they will reside on Park Avenue, Among tho out-of-teWn guest) wort) Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Froliliof Niagara Falls, Mlis Nollle O'Connoll Hid Miss Lena Qulnn at KodlidSter, I OBITUARY. ELtJJIIILT Tho death ot Mrs. Rdsalla R. Plumbloy occurred at hor late roaldonoo on Eliza- beth Street January Oth, Her husband and an* adopted daughter survive her; MXSS S&S hrolht*r-~ JffnnEy Spoor of thlg piace-andtwo sisters-Mrs. H, A. Snyder ot Medina and Mrs, B. F . Carmer of Barker. The funoral was held Sunday and the burial trook plaoe at Johnson Creoc, God, tn His mercy touched her and she tell asleep to awake with iUm, free from ail Pain and suffering. \For so Ho glTeth His beloired sleep-.\ * # * DKSNBTT, Arthur S. Bennett, aged i t years, died at tho homo of his brother, Frank Ben- nett, on North Avenue, early Wednesday morning. Tho funeral will ho held on Friday afternoon at t o'olook, tho Boy. Thomas do Gruohy ofHolatlng. The In- terment'will be at Lyndonvllle. Landsttier Bros. Landauef Bros. »ry flooill (Cinhler) TELEPHONE SERVICE s Some Families Brdss Better at Less Cost Thairi Others Will You See TheNewRticIiitigs An-lvulu nt Tlild Week OBSEN. Joseph Mcrvin Green, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green ot Orient Street, died on Sunday last.' The funeral was held Wednesday morning from St. Mnr-'a Church. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Indoor Baseball. Friday (.tomorrow) evening one of the biggest uthlotio attractions over attempt- ed will be pulled off at the armory, whon Manager Mctfratb's famous New York Giants, who are barnstorming the coun- try, will line up against Medina's best at Indoor baseball. This New Sork aggre- gation lnoludes Christie Mathowson, the great pltpher of tho Giants, Hal Chase, tbo world renowned first baseman, George Wlltsle and ether noted National League players. \811k\ Q'Loughllh, the greatest umpire of the age, will also be hero. This Is ene ot tho greatest athletlo treats that the sporting loving people of' this Community have had placed within their reaoh, and a largo crowd Is expected to be prosont to see those famous stars In adtldn. ( . . * • i— . Installation of Officers. At the -'regular mooting of Orleans Lodge NO. 217.1. O, O. F., hold Monday evening, January 10th, District Deputy Grand Master George Bogolo .and staff were present and Installed the fdllpwlng Oiticersfo* the ensuing term: N. ti.—James Coleman, V. B,— William », Btowri. Seoretary—I). L. Boccn. Tfdasurqr^-B, L. Servoss. Warddn-L. S. Ives. Conductor—C. E, Bacon, 0. G.—E, is. Ames. 1, G—Fred N. Cdwon. 4 S. S . G.—F. d WllsoU. t, Si N. G.—A. G. tV'aterson. B. Si V.G.—R.-fit,Montgomery. II. S. V. G>-R. Ji Roberts. B, Si'S,-p. 6. Kdnydru Ii. S. S,—i>. D, Bennett. , Ohapialri—d Si Hosg. Charity Uall Cammlttecs Tho following cammlttoss havo boon appointed tor the Charity Bali to bo held Wednesday evening, January 10th: General Chairman—Mrs. B. It. Frary. Vice Chairman—Mrs. George Spepner. Reception Committee—Mr. and Mrs,, Fred Perry, Mr. and Mr*. S, A. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. H 1 . F. Wolton, Mr, and Mrs, O. J. Srannnn, Mrs. Rose Bobbins; Mr, and Mrs. Fred Babcook, Miss Cora Hop- kins, Mrs. T. B. Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. B. M, Frary, Mrs. Georgo Spoonor, Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Hard, Dr. and Mrs, H. A. Maynard, Miss Laura Moore. Mr, and Mrs. John L. Sheldon, Jr., Col. and Mrs, S. A, Kosi, Capt. and Mrs. L. J, Skinner. r**n Ticket Committee — Chairman Mrs, George Spodner, Mrs. F, H, Hurd, Mrs, B, M. Xrary, ., Decorating Committee—Chairman Mrs. D. A. Acer, Mrs. Harry F. Wolton, B. E. Siodk, Mrs. M.. W. Ohlida, Mrs. a. W. Robblne. Advertising Committee—Mrs. John It. Sheldon, Jr., Mrs. FrodBabdock, C.N. Hdod, F, H. Hurd. M. A. Bowon, M. W. Chllds, Blame Stnrgls, W. B. Murphy. Lemonade Committee—Chairman Mrs, _Jlll&Aoer, Mrs. Samuol Landauor, Mrs. O. J. Brennan, Mrs. E. I. Bill, Mrs, J. D. Hnrrlgan, Mrs. A. Shattuofc. Table Commlttco — Chairman Mrs. Helen Mahar, Mrs. T. H. Agnew. Mrs. H. LeB. Harstt^ Mrs. Hi L. Luthor. Mrs. Eugeno Walsh.' ' Tickets tl each. RotroBhmonts Coo. Moll's Orchestra of oight pieces. An Informal party. nr. Goodsell leaves for New Alexloo. By the time tbtB Issue reaches pur readers our esteemed townsman. Dr. W. K. Goodsoll, will be on Ills way to his new home In New' Mexico. For ovor twonty-fivii years ho has been actively identified with tho life of this city, and by his talent, sincerity of purpose, enter- prise and religious character, he has gained the rcSpcot of all who know him As a doctor ho has had n large practice gaining the esteem of bis colleagues and tho gratitude of those to whom he has ministered.. Ue is recognised ns being Hi tho forefront df modern practitioners, Aa a religious worker ho has won esteem. For over twenty years ho has hold continuous office In the \First Bap- tist Church, and Up to the last election of officers was tho ofllolont superintend- ent of- tho Bible Sduool, which is the largest In tho dduuty. She splendid tributes 1 'that havo reoently been paid to him and hid good wife must hove con- vinced them that thoir work here was abundantly appreciated. But the Blok- ness ot tils little daughter compels his removal, end with tho hops that a kind- lier climate will,benefit her Ho goes to practice medicine at Itoswoll, N. M. Last March Dr. Goodsoll added to an already large surgical knowledge by' taking a post-graduate oottrsp In New York City, whero ho saw and portormod many diffi- cult and successful operations. So he; goes to Ills now field, Splendidly equipped for his work, and darrying With him the best wishes of a largo section of this city's populace, *i* Tho Debating Society has boon post- poned until after Regents' examination*. Tho Athlotlo Association are full of business at presoiJt. Thoy havo decided to invito the girls to became nisoolate members ot tho association.. Tha, Senior Class wilt proiont \A. Regiment ot Two\ January 88 and 80 xa tho High School nssomhly room. Th e cast has been working faithfully under tho direction at Miss Arnold, and trie presentation will undoubtedly he up to tho standard, of Senior plays. Tho exe- cutive staff is composed of stage manager. Katharine Acor; business manager, O . Everett Lacoy; committee on program*, BernicoKUnernnd Anna St d'UonneU; coramlltoo on mqslo, Nevada Rdwliy'and Walter Wolton,. Tlckotscan bo prooured from any member ef Jho Monior or Junior dosses, Tho following rholorloils Imvo bean given tho Inst two wooks: \Tito Singdr'a Alms,\ Ifloteiloo tvc»t \A Song ot tho Conquered,\ l'lotdnco Wateri, deolalilatlbn, \Tho Jdmnto of tho Dungeon\ Ray Willis; sonlor oration \Tho History nt tho Arooplano,\ Jolm LoValloyj Sdnldr orstldn, \Tho Flgjlrt Against tho TUberouiosIs tn tills Conn- try,\ Walter Wolton, dcolamntton, \Liberty Choster Braughton. ^ ALMA MAtBR Air—\IIow pan I loavo thee.\' O Alma Mater 1 With colors red and bluo; For thee wo always stand Stalwart and trno. Thy standards pure and wise And all thy knowledge dcon Fdr whioh wo strive When wo have drifted Far tram our iriends.and I'omr, Theo shall wo no'or forgot. Whero'or wo roam. And In our hearts so deep Memories ot theo wa-11 keep, And theo hold always donr Alma Mater. „^,, And thoso who follow Shall share the joys thoa glv'st Thy glory to uphold And for theo live And thoy shall ohant thy tamo And strlvo thy Iovo t o gain, . AU hall thy gloripus name Old Red and Bluo, . [George A. Sowcll, \10 Miss Anna Mooney 'OS nnd M3ss Floronce DeGruohy pf Brockport Normol woro visitors at M. H. S, last week, Woworeglad to woloome dur fdrmor principal, Mr. Ralph Moshor, who paid ns a short visit just before the Ohrlstmns vacation. Superintendent and Mrs. .1, C. \Van Etten were called to VanEtton, Noi* Ydrk, on Monday on account of tho serious illness of Mrs. VanEtton's father. During tho holiday week Miss Pierce attended the Association of High School Principals and the Science Toaohors' Association 1 held at Syracuse. Miss Edna Heel is out ot school visiting '•tar sister atUhormnu, Now York. Miss Ruth Gage has left sehodl on account of ill health. Siiinll inoQiiiiM, well iimuagcd, Hcinietiincs go further tliun many Ini'ge ones. It is iipuitzle to Ronte jicople how othara roan, ago to tlreisso well on so aninll nn income. It is no secret) it Is nil in the \ know how.\ This store is full of people ovory day who elms well nt n trifling cost. It is something to know where to get the best goods fur tho least money. WHITE GOODS This is tlio season of White, nnd we now respectfully call your attention to n wonderful stock, bought by us, months iigo, before tlio hist ndvanee. Wo shall give yon the benefit • ol our Inisiurm foresight. Lay in tt supply iS'OW. White Percale 12 I -2c & Persian Lawn 16c, 25c, 35c, 50c India LlnOrj8c, 10c, 12 l-2c r ISc, 20c, 25c Long Cloth 12 1 -2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c Iris Percale 25c White Poplin 25c, 35c Waistlngs 25c, 35c Shrunk Cotton 12 I-2c, 15c, 25c Dimity 12 I-2c 15, 25.35c ***>&* THE ])125T TOWEL is tlio one which DIIIKS tlio best, i That's just miolher way of sayiiig RUJiDRY. • RUBDRY has n Surface tint is different and bettor—\the towel with the nubs\—« million little knobs of absorbent iong=flbred, loose, twisted yarn. Liko n lot o£ tiny sponges this nubby surfiice absorbs the moisttSb in^timtly ami leaves n delightful nftei'-glow — the friction niinus tho scratch. Each in its separate carton, Price 25c and upwards. \Till!: ONLY TOWEL. WORTH A NAJli\ Landauer Bros. 445*449 Main The Dry Goods, Cloak and Carpet House of Orleans Co. m?* . / ; ••;••, ,,.-, , ;••„ uuv»wiuwwnuvMWm»i««u Are yon on tho wntor'Wagon f Well, watch out for loiks. A S n:\ll leak in yoiir faucet or tank makes a blft water bill. That Is yonr business. Mybnsi- ndss is to repair leaks or defects of any description in your p'umlilng or heating. A oall will faildg nao promptly. ., Ii. J, MAnnx, BdliPiion'd, ' 660 Eagle Street, For B»le. A doable sleigh, good a s now, Call I seen at S, A. Cook's residence, ' \ Mj' W-atcb Fooxid. Ladles wotoh found. Owner t can rdcof or snmo by calling a t this ofllce. Ofllcors of Urnnge Itisinlldil At the lastj meetlnR off Meillna..Grai|(|o, held January 4th occurred the installs- tlondf thd newly elooted oflieert, JU,j> Steolo of Berre Center Grange conducted the Installation. A (rood nltmbor -were proGonfc and enjoyed the elildken dlnndr sorvefl by cite committee, loo nott regular meeting will ooonr Sa 'day, January IB, at S p. m. BEAR M mm that all odds and eads in Furnitute^ and General Home Purnishfngs anrtf* be clpsed put Miite^R, take inventoryi '', -,;..'. '> If you desire to procure §pmethlng i$ pur.ljrie DO It NOW dtiifjng our clir^e dUt sale dt o9# and ends!af either ofdUr twd stores. • •t- )I|U the n. WEIS & ^—. .. 50*54 State St.^/Vdm&&E^44i*4*S:C^ :P'.-m ;.;^k):