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Tims of trains leaving Medina on an d alter tha t dato wil l be M follow!; WK8TB0WO. No 33, 7-10 a.m.,dally; No ST, 9:48 a. m„dally ; No. 41,11:45 a.m. , ex. Sunday; No, 1 45,-4:10 p.m.,dally; No.49. e;16 p. in., e x Sunday; No, 63,7:10 p. m„ dally; No. 59, ias64, midnight. EASTBQTJJKD. No, SO, I ii, iu, ex. Monday, for Albion; No. 38,7:17 a, inu, dally; No. 48, B;4S a. in., daUy; No,4S, 1S;S4 p. m., dally; No. 53, 3:88 p. m .daily ; No. 54, 4:86 p, m„ ex, Sunday] No. 70,0;SQ p. so.., dally; No. 74,7:43 p. m, flatly. Trains Nos 49, Si. and 74 saitbonnd and trains Not. 87 and 49 westbound wilt rnn o n fast schedule and mak e stops onl y at the mora Important itatloni. No. 57 dally, Buffalo oxpresi, 10:00 p. ni, Thi s train will leave Booheater 8:30 p. m., arrlvlngliookport 10:35 p, m., Buf- falo 11:40 p. TO. No. toleaylng rtochestoriliOTp, ih; for, ' Medlna,-wHl not inn. Sundays. I tOOAX; BUTRIUi' JUST ON SALE! A NEW LOT OF Mack's Compound Syrup White Pine and tar One of the two best Cough Remedies ever made Try a bottle~2So Old Fashioned HofceHound Drops 20c the Pound CHARLEB A* DRUG MERCHANT MACK THE REXALL 8T0RE if dust F^emennfc>er We nave one of the FINEST lines oi Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags to be ioantl anywhere. \Write for special catalogue.\ We also have our SHIRTS and HATS for SPRING, and quite a lot of our SPRING CLOTHING, too. Best Policy: Buy the NEWEST and LATEST Everything Guaranteed. ; *J. DBRR LOTT Clothier and Furnisher, Medina, N. Y. Statement of the Condition nn BB •30 BB 58 OF BB OD BB BB na • BB an BB BB BB BB BB BB Union Bank of Medina DECEMBER 1, 1909 BB na BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB no BB BB BB BB GB BB RESOURCES gg Loans and Discounts S 609,452.69 j 11 Mortgages and Bdnds ....... 257,368,63 i ~\ Cash on hand atid inBanks 211,293.79 || BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB SB BB i . BB $1,078,115.11 || BB BB BB BO Capital | .$ 100,000.00 li ...... i^ a HrlABILITIES BB Surplus and Undivided Profits 53.962.78 BB ~ *, BB Deposits.... BB BB BB na BB BB BB BB BB 924,152.33 il BB BB $1,078,115.11 BB on We cordially invite all keeping bank accounts and who BB aobreciatc conservative banking methods t o favor tts with BB gg thkrbusines^ w na Yott ate assured of courteous attention and prompt egg gg Service. ' §j| BB Interest Paid on Time Deposits gg BB S.0 BU • ^ aa KaBaEOBBBnBaBaBa\\BaBacacaBaQHBaHaHaci3DaBBBaBiaBaBaBaBa Dr. Haines-itt Medina At Ale'dlna « 0. F. Burd'a Jewolry Stoze Jan* SO to Feb. 1 Lyhaonvllie—Ji, jfc Hill's Jan. 30-28 Alblonv-tJaokaon^s Bazaar Fob. 2-4 DR.HA!iSnBS,M.D. *The .Ey^ and . Ear Specialist Will openMn office at'388 Ontlcr Bulld- Infi IJoohe'st'er, early In February. . no will oontlnne to, make one-day visits occasionally to his locationm tbls county- ihlitiiree-dajr vl.It In ypir' opportunity. r 6fm^i^Amm - FREE Pr.sitaln*fc 'haB>nn;:eiooiio.ht. and iiiox- piilalVeooittoS^atmont, .. WE'RE NOT CROWING idly—we're just assuring the pub- lic that our present stock of Meats and' Poultry is the best. The Poultry is fine^-young and tender. The meats are the very ohoicest—- every portion is out from yoUMg stock. Leave 113 an order and you'll.come again, 'Basketball at the armory tomorrow opening;. The net proceeds ot the Charity Ball amounts to I203.8O from all aourooi. , For Sale,—Piano In gqSd condition. Enquire of Mn. Cordelia Parker. 48tf Bo sure-and attend the basketball gam e at the-armory tomorrow evening, The faculty of the high, sohool give a banquet to the graduating olnss tomorrow ovenlnjp; \.. Se t no^ct to aOhai o Robe and a woolen blanket at Allen's harness storo. Prloe from $ 1 t o 110. 8Stf Basketball at tha armory Friday even- ing. Th o Stan and Strlpea of Niagara Falls la tho attraction. 1 Tha W, 0. T. TJ. will moot In the par- lora of the Methodist Ohuroh Wednesday, yobruaryBd, atS:S0p. m. '• , A ter m of tba> Sonrem,? Court wm \» held,. I n Albion oommenoing February Hth.' A nnmbac of looal oases are to bo triad. W. S. Konyon, gonera auctioneer, SO yeara-eiperlenoa. Tenna rauonable. Satlifaotlon guaranteed. Bell phona ISO R-Sl. P TherJwlll bo at meeting ot the Woman's no**fi*l Association on Thursday after- noon, l?obrunry 3d) at 3 o'olook, in the OttyHalli Spoolal 110 alnRle harness trunks, latohols, anlt osuses, o?cry thing at lowest prloos- in town at Harry Allen's East Center Streot. sstf It Is said that thoro Is eufuolent timber lying on the ground and stolng to waste In tha Adirondack* to inpply Now York Stata -with woo* for yoara. The baskotbaai game at tho armory to- morrow areolar it going to* be a good one M tha Stan and) Strlpea are out for the oha-mploniblp ot Western Now York. Company F will hold a smoker and hare an oyster snapper after drill nest Monday ovonlng. This will be limited to members ot tho company, tho band and those on tho waiting list. Annonnenmont i s made of tho sale ot tho Albion News to the American, and tho consolidation ot tho two paper*. A. M. Eddy, former publisher of tho News, retains the Job printing department. Bar . Oharltt X. Stowe. son ot Harriett Boeohar Stowe. will gtra a highly 00m- monded llluitraied lootoxa at the Metho- dist Ohuroh Sabruary 18, on \Onolt Tom's Cabin\ and how I t was wrlttsn. Febrnarylit the Obrlawell Seed Store will ramnre to store formerly ooonplad by Express Offlco on Main Street. The y wlllhuTO an entire now lot ot regetabla and izarden seeds as well aa alprar, timo- thy and all kinds of flold aoefls. 4VwS A warnlni I s sen t out to potato growers, from the state Experiment attGenera to plant\honicBfown seed I n lbip and thus cicaprf tho Blldht, as tho potato crop m thtsi Stato in 1900 la abtoltttely tree from thn lata blight -cot which baa affeotod the crop In Maine. On Friday, February 4th, will bo held the las t armory party before Lent Holla' orchestra of S pieces will famish mtulo. Admission H)c, balcony lOo. Lunoh terrecL Tho management havo decided that encores to danoei will bo limited to two, an d It Is requested that tho patrons observe the role. 'A. Soldier of Ireland,\ given by the Neal Stock Company .at the opera house Tnaaday night\for the benefit of tha Base , ball Association, was not largely at- tended, nercrtholosa there was a paying homes and a satisfied audience. Neal has developed rapidly In the profession. The State Department ot Agrlaoitaro has provided for fonr Farmers' Institutes to' be held In. Orleans- County daring Fetaanry,at Bolle y and-Kendall, Fabrn- ary 7th; Ljndonvllle, February 8th; Me- dina. February 8th and Stb, and for one Institute school a t Albion, February 10th to ISth, Inclusive. F. E. Gott of Bponoor-' port l a In Charge of the Institutes for this county, with able assistants. Tbe quickest, surest and most spectacu- lar road to boundless wealth la i n the newspaper field. Witness the oasa of M. J. Whedon, who has scarcely had tim e to fit his substantial trams t o the assoolato editor's ohalr ot the Armless Wonder when ho takes the first week's dividend an d starts for Texas, tt la hardly pro- fessional, however, to mak e such a sud- den and ostentatious show of prosperity. Why Is It tnat no one wants to live In the country any more i Cities are fall of people who live from \hand to mouth,'' and whoso total Wealth i s represented by the clothing the y have on. If ears' go by an d these persons never have a homo. They lobe tbat Independence that 1 ithe prond owner of a farm has. It thoro Is one needed reform It la t o keep the pe flple on the farms and awar from cities. . Tbe masked poverty party given by the Alert's In their parlors laet evening was largely attended bv th e members, and the costumes worn were very ploturesque and tho disgnlse In nearly every lnstanoe was complete. The refreshments wero •served on tables covered with wrapping paper and the room illuminated with tallow dips. Bather pointed placards adorned the walls of tho ball room; and last but hot least the nnlon maaio was paid oft In pennies which filled the fiddles. Tbe party was a suocess in every way and rcQeots great oredit on the com- mittee. Dark colls a s a punishment for convicts In the various prisons of the State aro to bo abolished. For years refractor^r crimi- nal s have bee n punished by solitary con- finement i n cells without a ray -of light, but with the completion ot two sd-oalled punishment prisons located within the wall s of Clinton and Auburn State Pris- ons, this modo ot punishment will give way to isolation In large', light, airy cells. Theso now isolation houses will each con- tain 1 twenty-four cells with a Door apace of seven by eight) feet, each Cell opening Into a yard, where It wil l be possible for th e ocnvlots t o oierolso, although In soli- tary confinement, BBasslsBsBBaBsssssssBaB^ Curtis & Wilson, general hardware, plumbing and heatluir. Stamplntv-shadowand atltetto patterns tor shirt waifta 118 Pearl Street The regular inoellug or tho IiatUei, 1 Auxiliary ot tha TT. at, 0. A, will be .Held next ICoudsy afternoon. January 31st, With Mrs, a' A. Mack on Pearl Stree t at 3 o'clock. On Monday evening, January 31st, Hon. Philip V. Danahay, TJ, 8. Commlc- sloner o f Imral*ratlon, will speak In Me- dina on tnberoalpels under the auspices of the Bed Oroaa Society. Nathaniel Olda, secretary Qt the Roch- ester Historical Society, will deliver an, address before the Weat-mlhtterClab In tho parlors ot the Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening ou \'iha Genesee Country.\ Thi s prcmlsea to be one ot the moat Instructive and entertaining talks ot tha season, Aooordingto that eve r reliable and self anffiolant sheet, the Orleans Bepnoll- can, President Garrett and Secretary Frank, of the County Agrr|uuUun»l Sod, etv.leftAlMon o n January 38th for Al- bany to attend, a. meeting on tho SOth. Five dayk;aftor tip shots* i s .not »*8toY; start for, thVBopnblloan to giro, th e -4<.ts.' gates. However,; j-rej presume they got there, ' Here la something that i s worth xnanj, dollars to. tvery ifarhjer toinowi Sprjnitls lime in yonr'stooktank and not a parti- olo otsoui n will form on the water, When the!llmsp'ioset it* strength, swum wllibegluto r]fen,Whlonniay be trwioe daring the ioason, wash out tha tanac and repeat the dos*. lit Is-cheap, not only harmless hilt wholesome, keeps tho wator sweet and laves the lire stock, The philosopher who proclaimed; that \lite' i s Juit oho damned ttijijg alter •nnf.fiMt.'. tvaa , TBIlBOKAI, -arjEMTIOir, anotner''vrsa evidently a nolltioian )o! (he old guard, and Jmt noWour talsntod and respected towniman W, A. Wnlpplo agrees with the aentlmoat, After serv- ing te n years aa member ot the executive committee or the Stat e County Fair Association ho was defeated for ro-oleo tton by a Niagara.County hone doctor last Thursday, There li nothing that Niagara County don't reach, for, ThoJrJubllo Setvjoo Commission will glvo a hearing; Friday on the matte r ot the B., L, & R. trolley crossing the 21, ST. 0. traoks at Xyell. Avenue, Rochester, and th e presidents and vlllago ofHclals along tho Una ot tho trolley axe going down to Insist that th e commission compel tha N. X. 0. and. JKoohMtar Street Railway to stive the -onUlo \•ervloo That Is tho ohlet minion ot the oomrnls. mlsalon sndltiibigh time they per- formed their duty , Tha puhllo foot the bills and they feel that theso corporations havo held the m up long; enough in this grade croiilnsr. matter. Village politics are beginning to warm up an d new candidates crop oa t salmoit every day, It does not follow tbat the' men yon hear, named to r the various posi- tions are real slmon prate aspirants, at •cms names sure thrown ont aa feelen, but tha talk leads one to bollavo that there will be at lout two tlokets m the field. That the'retiring officers avre ro- oeptlvo candidates goes without swylng, 0. A. Mack Is mentioned at a candidate for mayor and Martin Soanloo for trui' tee. M. h, Bralnardhaa avory aottroop ponant fee polloo Justioa In the parson ot F, B. Skinner, and last bu t not letu t for the appointive jobs looms up the modest, unassntnlcg stenographar-attomoy-clcrk- collector-editor and other jobs too numer- ous to mention JI, J. Wbedon for tho pi tltlon ot vlllago attorney. Eliha HiHt could bo retained tor lee s money, but he lacks tho absorbent talent needed So pre- ven t others from having a look at tho budget. X, S Whodon it home on tho stot list. Miss Merrill Hoopsr returned from Roonoator tno first ot the week. Miss Ann a Munscn wa « homo from tho Rochester University over Sunday. Mis s Marlon Bowen is home from Rochester University for aooupte of days. Mrs, Edward MoOlverand children re- turned to their home i n Geneva on Mon- day. Miss Pearl Crock attended the Masonic bal l In Mlddlepori o n Friday evening 1 last. Miss Kate Kavenough of New York Is visiting at tho rosldenoa of Mrs, Edward BannaUi Mrs. H. F. Weltou and daughter, Sanlce , are visiting friends In Detroit ana Chicago, The Standard Bearers will moot with Kiss Jennie M. Obese on Monday even- ing, January Slst. Supervisor and Mrs. Ii. S. Hill of \Sate. wore ths guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred C, Bossford on Friday lass, : Andrew EoJbliou and Mill. Hoblson ot Iiondon, Ont., spent the flrit of the week, with; their cousin. A, D . MoPhoo. CEaaaorff, <OMRA%SB. just returned from an extended vUit with, his sqn. Dr. 3, M, CJreehe, of Falls .OltV, Neb , • t : Mrs,. Woiden BabjBO«k''left town, tho first ot the week for Southern Fines, p,! C.,w*ereahe;w'n.ependth^ winter, ,' 3, S. Kelly, who has been seriously il l at his homo during tho post week, is reported rapidly gaining this, morning, Th e neit meeting o f the Parliamentary Stud y qiub wlri'be held: with, Mrs, Frank B. Manliall on Wodnesday aOernCqn,' FebrUefySd. ' •.,•-\ Mr, and\ Mrs, % S.' Tnrr.o|l of West Center Street will entertain tho Winter Study Olnb on Tuesday, February tat, The program will ue miscellaneous, Mr. and Mrs , V. Urant Tripp of Mtllors annonnoe the approaching marriage ot their daughter, Harriet Emily to J. Edward Snowdon ot Barkor, Tha wod- dlng will oocur on Wudnosday, February llth, Mr. and Mrs , F. H. Botstord very de- Ufthttully entertained tho Winter Study ClnbTuesdayovonlng. Avery interest- ing program -with oredit t o William Weld aa loader wae given, Refreshments were the n served and, twelve mombors ot tho oln b gave their experiences at \The Minister's Tea\ the previous evening Which was muoh enjoyed by all. o . HYMENEAL. * JU1CDAY KKVlOKf. atsthndbt Iplioojial Uharata. B«v, W. H. RKatt D; D., PAa-ion, Preaching at 10:8C a. m, and 7 p. m, Bible Sohool a t IS o'clock. Miss Edith Bldloman loads the Longno meeting next Sunday night at G. Tho subject Is \The Nevt Acta of the Apoatloi,\ Th e choir bot h quartette and chorns Is giving excellent satlstaotlou, Tho oc- casional gospel hymns are muoh appre- ciated. Ivreabytsrlan onoroU. KEV.JH. V. KU.UTWO0D, PASTOH. Services next Sunday will bo a s lot- follows! 10:80-J- Morning worship and sermon, Habieot,. \Th e Lovo o f tho World-\ 13—Sunday Sohool and Bible olasjk 7:00—Eronlng worship and sermon. Subject, \Complete In Him.\ At the mld-wesk service on Thursday evening the subjoot for dlicusslon will be ••THo Unseen Helpers.\ 8 Kings 0:8-18. Nathaniel Oldi, secretary Of tho Roch- ester Historical Soolety, w111 deliver ad address at -tho January mooting ot the Westmlniter Club to n a held on Friday evening, Baptlit ciurca, K*v.TilOKASBBGRnCHV, D, D..\ Faitor. Sunday morning serxnon at 10:30, Bible Bohool at 13. Pastor's Bibl e Class at 13. Y, V. 8. C. B, atjB o'olook. All yonne people are welcome. Evening service at Z. The third in the series of illustrated sermonlo lectures on \Famous Hymns That Havo Helped,\ Theso lervicel are f or the people. The seats an free . A delightful hour full of music The popularity ot these services has filled the ohuroh to Its utmost capa- city eaoh night . A tret Will Offering Is taken to defray tho expenses. Coraio with your family—yon are welcome. Tho fol- lowing program w'll D0 rendered; \Jesus Saviour Pilot Mo.\ First Psalm, l!OCUN-DAlt!U!t. This morning at 8:15 at St. Mary's Chnroh ooouvrred the mnrrlage ot Mill Margaret Bannan, ono at Medina's most beaatlful and acoompHshod young ladles, to George 9. Rogan, an eminent and popular medical practitioner ot this place. At tho appointed time the notes ot tho wedding marc h filled tho ohuroh and the bridal party entered the portals and marohod t o tho altar, where Father O'Brien performed tho ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Kath- arine Kavanagh ot Brooklyn, and John Roga n ot Bochostor, brother cf tho groom, acte d at best man. The mhori wero Walter O'Malley and William Maokor, Attar the ceremony the bridal party were driven to tho hom e ot Mrs. Bannan on Gnlnn Street, whero ths wedding breakfast was served by Cummlngt, The guests from out of town were Mrs, E. Rogan and Miss Gcrtrudo Bogan of Rochoilor, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Caioy of Batavla and Miss Margaret Conley ot Middloport- The bride and groom will take a trip ot about two weeks' duration to tho Ber- muda Islands, and upon their return will be a t home to their many friends In th e Br, Qoodioll realdoncc on Main Stroet. | B1TUARY. AUtH Gideou Alton, a former well known and roipooted oltlion ot Medina, died at tho home of hit daughter In Rush, Mon- roe County, on Thursday last, aged 81 yeora. Years ago he was prominently Identified with tho business tnterctts of Medina ana with bis brother, Charles, conducted tho prlnolpal market ot tho -village. Ho It survived by two ions- Henry ot Bocheiter and Charles of this plaoo-two daughters—Mrs. Mary Caudle of Booheater and Mrs. Kathorlok ot Bush Rogulni'nwt$ujT::Jtyc!ny anlgjhjl,. President, Bowfts 111 the *<liuir, . 4 l'losontr-Stry Growloy, Br. Ag»>ev, Mi, O'Jpoiiuolj, Jfcr/,' gto(i)E5iii|j ijnd M-r, Bruat, ' Thoio iiiiaVwa. orteea*. jtaWi W. J, Malmr #JpO; iire^lvwln |W(,00j\Am District m„ .9.0, • W342E5, ^Wb-esfcer Rubber Qo.'fSQ.QOj/Ww. ^fiij'tii-. ^.XQ, Jolin FeS'fi&l' ^l>*ej' .W«fe (3r0w,->4Scj B. E. Harepurt *3S,M. A notice, #pin tlig Pus3iUV :8<jrvice Couuniibstoii nottfyjiij; t}\o Roniii of n. honilugv.Qii the petitisn^ {iio )k li- & to ba Mo\. Jau. :S8th,Jvrsa». iiAsentwil, rond nnq jSl^J. i' A lottop fr'crrii 1;lie:'Bi!(Ea»to, loolspoTt and Rooiio^telf Railway 0o«— Tvas, nra8oxit> ed and wud.nrqtesiilng n^sa^ust (lie, e^g. ont rosotuiioli, o(aeri|lff.i|i<eni ti»':».l«ie« I flagman or cpmo, to i\ foU storing Pro* paoiAVo.j «lBim»g,Bi«!l« \Was. |\ serious; Injury ta tlsem. I^led. On motion of dielvlcy. WJIKKBAS, it is boliovod whero tho 3BufEa]o, &<><$(' port & Rogheater J?allv>K«y eompa,ujf crqsaoa Prospeot at(oot ( . tlant Ij Is ijan. ^reim for persona {rnvoUcng with. ««!• rlagqa and other voblclos <aii said streqt ( on nocqunfc.Qt: the jwolllraj; lip.wes> srau, hnililings on either sl^e *t sold atx-«et obstrvjetlng tho view o{ tilio om goin g in either direction, nml cm account' ot the Cli/vntion of said ottoet to njiprcraoli tho bridge, crossing the Erie Garnil With all of tuos obetnlcttons, Ills n«sn!' l y iinpdDslUo to olisqrvo xor see th o aj)< pronchiiig- cur until tlio -onrriiiges nod other vehicle* ar c nonr-ly ii|ion the trnclts of sold ratlrond, Notice heretofore lin\\5ii|r hoon serv- ed upon said Company la cither plaeo a flagman at said crossing- or slop eaeli car beforo. It crosses the ssuli'alroet and no action having boon scitkon b y »nld Bnlwny Company n roforrao t o teid met- ier ' NOW TIIEREFOItE, »o it resolved tlmt tho Public Service «Comiiilsaiori ho. nalccil, ordered and dlrevlod lo direct tho Bultrflo, liockport & Soohoiter Etnll* way CpnTpnny to aton c.eaclt and all of Ha care ^joforo they croaa said strcol) that said lulop aball be oC such a Icnglh of time aa to prevent lm> any wa y any injury or damage. • RESCJI.'Vtoi Tlmt lli«a Clerk of tho \Village bo hereby nulhaaorlzoil anal ill- rooted tp transrait by maail to tho I*rcB- ldont ct the Fublle 8er\-3co Commission ot this District i»t Albanar, Now Torlc, a certified copy of tho nb-ovo Ilcaolutlon Mr. Stooking rnovod \to nmond tlmt tho above resolution lie laid on the table. After some dliccasiion ho willi' drew Ills amondniont arad the original motion was carried, Tho mutter of a louse belncent tho Town of Kidrjowny and tho Vlllago of Medina wns brought up aind llio Vningo Attornoy vtns inatruelor25 In relation lo drawing same. FRANK J_ KEARNEY, 1 Villngo C31ork. , m • 1 Kladirgnrtaasn There I s a large numboar of children In Medina, according to lho> lohocl cemsui, from four to six years el sago who are not attending school. Tho lobacol law rerfalres tbat tit children, In vILXogos the size of Medina, shall attend lohaoo' when they reach the age of lovon yoari, If these children, who aro now 3Cour to six yo« « old are to snter tho pasahllo ichoolial seven years of age, would- enter- tho kindergarten olaasei this a>cai be much bettlir propanaed work of tho flrVt grade. Many children who 001=110 oan not apoasf Kngllih of English well onough too allow thoxn to enter the grade their [ago* inomi to Indi- cate livery oifortihouiat bo made by nil concerned to' give to ehalldron the- bolt pctalblo advantages to ncoompllaht the work of the echcoli that Ihey may acquire the odncntlon aiecentry In tho primary griidea t o onablaa them to xnako greater progreas when they are older, Many children aro 10 hstoidleapped in tho beginning I by being OJDSDIO to txndor- stand what i s said by tbao teiohers. that progress la retarded dasrlng their entire I Big Closing Out Sale j >, OF? Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, l Hats, Caps and Mittens • To close out onr stoolc we am olFmnp, some grand bargains in Sh,ii't<), > Wliita Plaited, oufts attached, Colored Plaited, ouffs iittadhed, flue 3ScgligeeSlihts, -with ouffs- attaolicd orsapa- late, allow ^2,UQ and $1.50 Shiite, at ^l.OO. Negligeo Shitts, liglit rind dark colors, Madras Cloth, BBpivrato o? atlnolied ssuifs, EOgulav §1,00 Shirts, good, value ati76c; • ' 0X one broljqii lote o{; Jfogljg«iShirts^till colors, $1.00 Slucte, soiiiB <(£ ouy 1 5« Shirts, somo real vnhies In Shirts to ffltoan-.tlie HllO OUt at 4?0; Woolim Glovos at 39o, \\. - WopkMitteiisiatSSo. . ''.''' Ovovnlls at SOo and 7So. Wqi'knioa's Shirts-«t 3?o^ 50o^ and 75c Neckwear at S9e. Susnondors, spcolal, at 23o. I • SB) PHILIP I. BRUST MEDINA Two Stores LYNDONVIlXt* I I i \ I \\•*. Landauer Bros. Landauer Bros, Ball »»HA 1 Homlllll j 33ry Qaoda (CMlU»r> TELEPHONE SERVICE: saas i 141 Carpet Store Alterations Are Not Included on These Sale Garments commencinsFriday Morning •,lhoy would takes tho 3 the scuools imdenstand and one brother—Charles ot this plaeo, *he funeral occurred on Sunday from I achoollUo, fio homss ef Ms dftsghfeir, tkb B-tfel=k I *«» lB « lbt ma ut B°- th=Bt a1 1 'blldron of in Buih. I klndorgartcn ago who ar o to;entertho I public schools abmotlmo in tho f utor'o, bo allowed to register this year. M, C. VANETTB N A FUasant Surprise Tho friends and neighbors ot Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith, numbering about 10, gave them a surprise on Friday ovonlng and wore mot with a most cardial wel- come. Chicken plo was served wit h all the; additional good things and thoroughly enjoyed by ail, after whloh GOO was played. It was ono ot tbe ptoasantest gather- ings ot the winter. All 3 departed with ,oiprenlona ot pleasure t o Mr. and Mrs. Smith for tho good time onjoyod. ONE OF TH B GUESTS. Frayor by the pastor. Lord's Prayor in unison. Gloria by the oholr. ' • ThoTeDeum . Choir \All Hall the Power of Jesus* Nome.\ '•Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord Qod Al- mighty.' 1 Amorloa. .„.',„ Solo, \Th e Lost Chord,\ Mrs. Lee farsons. Notices and offering \Onward. Christian Soldiers.\ Battlo Hymn of the Republic. IiuthorVHymn. ' Choir, Doxology. Knng. I,nther»i» trinity Clinroli BEV. C, POKOKMB , PASTOH . German aervloes every Sunda y at 10:80 a. m, except the las t Sunday cf eaoh month on whloh there will be EngllBh services at the usual hour. Ohuroh connoll meets the first Tuesday after the second bun day of oadb. month. The young people's society, \Con- cordia,\ meetlth e first and thir d Thurs- days ot eaoh month. Esaatallstlcm of Officers* At the regular meeting ot Branoh 17, Ladies' Cathollo Benevolent Association, held Friday ovonlng, tho following offi- cers were Installed by Past Frosldent Eliza Kelly : Spiritual Adviser—Bov. Daniel O'Brien Fast President—Kato Lynoh. President—AUco Cloary. 1st Vice-President—Mary Burko. 3d Vlce-Frosldont—Elizabeth Smith, Recorder—Lona M. O'Malley. Assistant Rooordor—Emma Mets. Financial Secretary—Margaret O'Brien Treasurer—Mary Bradley. Guard—Madeline Boholsor. Marshal—EHaa Davis. Trustees—Eliza Kelly, Ellen Uomer- tord, Mary Kennoy, Emma Kearney, Sarah Smith, Wanted. Experienced ma n and wife, without ohlldron, to work o n fruit farm. The wife t o do housework. Man must bo sober. Permanent position t o right par- ties, ' F. E. HAHLOS, 48w6 B. F. D . 10, Medina, N, Y . W. I. O'BRIEN. jaense'fbr sale. — - House an d lot with barn on th e oorher of OWoonct South Adademy Streets. En- Mri ; S>ett:had a conference aadd an on- Hospital T.mpoat, The Jonrnal In its Interne enthustaam t o publlah new» nearly killed tbe pnr- chaBC ct theSwett property tor a hospital. TtoBooop gave the publlo t o nndiritan d that the purchase had been made , when, in faet, the would be purohasera were de- laying matters and continued to delay until several days'ago, when Mr, Swett withdrew his offer. Yesterday represen- tative^ of tho Hospital Association and Stockholders' Meeting, The annual meeting ot tho stock- holders of Tho Blgnall Company held at their offioo Medina, N, Y„ o n Januar y 25th, 1910, was adjourned until 1 o'clook p. m. on Monday, February 31st, 1010, to be hold at tho same place. Dated January 35,1910. 4Bw2 C. W. HOLMKB, Seoy. Fanners* Inatlcntei In tlrlelu c oualy, At Bolley on Fobrcoary 7th will be opened tho firs* ot the saaarles ot Fowrmora' Institutes t o be hold In. Orleans County this season. ConluoUne F. 1), Gott will be asilated by T, D, WiSson el Halls Cor- ners; 3. A. Ennli of E*ettenonvlXloi A, J. Morrell o f the State ECdacallon Depart- ment! Mrs. S. N. JtttXd ot Canton, and Prof. P. J. Barrett at tfcao Geneva Eiporl- ment Station. Mr, Gott Is engaged Cs the active man' agement ct a productlv>e fruit and vege- table form, whloh, (roam an apparently worn-out condition, ho has raised: to Its present state of fortllltar by tho most Im- proved agricultural mosshods Intelligently applied. Mr. Wilson IBS one of Now Horn State's woll-fcnowrt ersohsrdlits. and, in addition to his mana*emont of nearly eighty acres of apple sand pear trees, has given considerable attention to szeuoral farm crops and undorrXratnagd. Sdr, En- nls Is prepared to tola of 11(0 financial possibilities of dairying, having nad un- usual success In bnlldlzig up a flue herd ot cows by selection -and breeding, and has mado a careful «tu*3y ot tho effects ol feeding on the prodUoasien ol milk. Ho has also obtained oxooE-lont results Iroui small fruit culture ancV poultry x-alslng Mrs, Judd is a close ittsdont ot housohold eoonomtcs an d has an -eiporlonca of many years leoturlng oil hoz=ne-melclng toplai Pr'ofoBsor Fax-rote is a prominent odto- mologlst and will spoavOt o n Ma*aiifcJcot as it affects agriouituro, sind Mr. MCerroll Is well qualified to dlioaass the schools In their relation to country life, The Institutes will bo hold I n tho fol- lowing places: Holley, Foliruatxy 7th; Kendall, February *3th; Lyndonvlllo, February 8th; Modlnas, February 4th and 9th, and an Institute Sohool at Albion, February loth, llth arad lSlh, We shall dose out our entire stock of CLOAKS AND SUITS Exactly Half Price There arc swell garments In our Cloak room yet, chic styles that hung fire because we did not care to force them • they area credit to the Cloak De* iartment and we were proud of them. But the fend of that has. come, and we f ling them Into the hopper of the Bargain 1 Mill, to be ground out alonfl 'side of commoner styles. HALF PRICE maV destroy tl,etr excluslveness, but It can't effect the cloths. They are just as stylish and handsome; just as good, but not so expensive—that's all. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks Ladies' and Misses' Tailor-Made Suits Capes, Raincoats and Coat Dresses and all with the PRICE CUT IN TWO Come Friday Morning '%. j.ti Landauer Bros. 445*449 Main The Dry Goods, Cloak and Carpet House of Orleana Co. fmicS^mG^oiS OF WESTBBW NEW YORK t :i»-im\\\\\> dhlre.ol 48tt ' I derstnndlng was' reaohed wheroby the ' deal may yet hi con summated. ' A>e yott'on the water wagon? Well,^ watch, out for leaks, A small leak i n your faucet or tank makes a big water bill. That Is your business. My busi- ness is to repair leaks or defeots of , any description i n your plumbing or heating, A call will bring me prbmlJtiy. T, J. MAltWHi Bell Phone, J^J; 600 Eagle Street. <Bw3 . .. ' \ A Kef lmesat of two.™ The Sonior Class of tho Medina Blgbi Sohool will present e&o drama, \A Rogl— montdf Two,\ In tbae assombly 5 'room of the High Boheol B'sriday and Saturday evenings, Jaounsry SSith and SDHi, l'lok- ets moy bo proouroa*. from meamhors OX tho class. Admisstosa 25 cents. '•n 'i mmym0: ITar SBale* A doublo Blelgh, good as new. Oan be seen at S. A. Cook's zrosldenoe. NOW IS TfiE TIME Everything to furnish the house cornplete'at iriifked imn January Sale Prices af our 3 Stores' 50-54 STATE STREJST 441-445 CLINTON AVE. N. 373-375 LYELL AVE. , WEIS fit FISHER llllfllllllllllllllillsllillllllHHIIIIIHIII) House and let -w n P6rk Avoiiuo for sole or rents. Bni|ulre at the taW oilloo of 3; E». Sheldon, Jr. 47w4 iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiin« ^ The Household Outfitters ROCHESTER, IN. Y. :$!••:\-\m <f