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f tra 'BO ma EB . , BM \ w~ i-ii ..„ EQ '• ' .nsr / ca Never overlook the fact that f| you are always ©rtylew to other if ^people, and that It depends In II a great measure on ydurff Clothes how you are sized up. -it -- -E H , . - ... . ,ea- You can find herei- Sir, the new f§ fabrics that will be-worn this Season ia by the best diessers, •§§ You will see tlie handiwork of il .the. Artist in the cut of the liberal ff lapei-*the dbape 0 f ega* that put; g|- %es^thefigiire-~and. thegraceful ease-1|' and bang -ofthe Tr&users. g| Two and'Three Button Models; ' §§ mm IltUS rABlE. ^ttlts $10, $12, $15 to $20 ll •y ',. .\..r.'. • , . • ' g* * Every Man, that wears a en Suit bought here, will know |§ what It fs to be well dressed. §§ ** DO \ , ' .: . • '\ DB. - -.. - ••. - 1 .\ . . ' ....' - 1 - 1 , .:. i . . oa Ggo;':UOWBN»,. I Sn ....•--. ' . . . . • • • r BO 1 cWTW.TAIMfc-mW)fc FURNISHBR, «# Main St., Medina, M.Y, if rannnncBnacannDnnnnanEinncnDnnnonnnntinncinDaopirinBanatMnn WESTBOUND, Jfp 88,7:18 a, ni.,'d»l]yj No* a?,0M8 ». m.^allyj No « l U;iSa.m„ex. Sunday; :JfQ. 0, t;10 p, ,»„ dailyi'So . *9 , 6il0 p . nv,,(*. Sttndayt No, 5?, 7:*0 p . m„ daily r Ho, B(l, is-64, Dally. EABIBOUNq, No. SO, 1;09 a hi., ex. Sumlsy.for Albion; No..?8i7jH a, in,, m»H dally; No. 49,0:18 am.,.<MHr;No,48, 18.-S9 p,ui., dally; No. 53, SCSSp. m H dalIy ; No . 61, 4:85 p, m., ex.Sundoy; No 70.0;S0p,ra.,daUy; No. ?i, 7:43 p. IB„ dolly. Traln^Nos 48,61 an d 74 ostbonnd and trams JSios. -87 and 4 9 wosjbonnd will run on.-fasjc sohodujo an d umko stops only at the Bon important stations. Nq. 87dally, tfntfaldeitpresg, 10;00. p? m t This train will leave. Rochester 8 ;8Q P, m.j.arrlviuit report i0:8S p. m„ Buf- falpH:40p.n,. \ No. 60 leavlng^toohester |1:80 p, m, for MedlnO; will not rnnSundsjs; Big bargain* at Brusts' this week. *BeKuo. Bros.' Minstrels are coming ahies/lay evening\ Leslie Tanner took premium on boxed apples, and a few on. single plates a t the State fair . I. LOCAL BRETKTIIS. I n e 11Phone.26U SttndayHpursl2t-o4p.m.1 MACK'S REXALL DRUG STORE Ma|H>BHlH MM>iMaMa«a>«>*MaaMa MM aaMaMj^^ School BooKs School Supplies It will pay you to : see our Second-Hand School Books. Many of them good as new and cost much less. Everything for the School Room. - , CHARLES A. MACK I DRUG MERCHANT THE REXALL STORE I Time £ FALL SUIT AND TOP COAT Step in and nsk to see the many new things. Wc believe you could not bnj* better for the money anywhere. \We've a fine big- ossortment r to show. you-\-every desirable weave and pattern-slavish variety ofstyles. '' We Guarantee Every Garment Should yon find any defect in the cloth, any imperfection in the tailoring, return the garment and get a / new garment or your money refunded* \ / I ' * I I E;VERYTHIN61 NEW IN FftLU CfOODS U. Dt3(R'R L&TT Clothier and Furnisher,, Medina, N. Y. P OFFICIAL CRAflGE STORE 0?WgStE»rf ffl Parlor Furniture At Low Prices This Complete Snite, 3 Pieces , ®i»y: ^22.05 J Our3*tores cbnibjned represent the largest Furniture and Housefurnishiiik estibiishrhelit in Rochester, N. Y. County less values such* as*is,represented in the above cut are tojbe found in the variotis departments of Bofflefurnishings. me illustration represents-a 3-piece Mahogany finished &M°t Suite with polishedI: frames \and loose cushions of green Silk plush for the low price of \$22iOSj and can be found at either of our 3;store|*'\ , Wcls & liste Co.; ISiSJ^JL ^.v. 3 STORES '-,''-. ' 373-375 LyellAve. .\;'.itdqHks'rER to. Y. - \Va rren Xoar want, i,» i P~&<! ». n d . m . inejle't. ftinni \n 7i52 Q1 iayajtisra .'deal'..Has, highly bnnJL» ? A \°M a>*teatdly -and' «Viii4 n? T0 %--W. *l ° ?to:Jlpd ,pef ffh °n you d„ P »i t? c \ x ?& ki *W : uiHtoke •>»« bnllX?^?^ lo lUPVdstn)ent i ;• Also ; b »tiaanco (k^ 8 i ?rl *i - »1'*irapes In We Want Your Patronage The New Drive Barn Having purchased the Gris- , wild Drive Barn wre are in tlie business to accommodate 1 Our patrons arid we warit yoUir\ patronage. Prices , reasonable. Best service. Call a;nd be convinced. Billings $ Co. Howo'a Plotueostontirtoj Sooial hop «ft Mlddleport tonight, tspoejal aalo ot Brnsta' for the hoxtSO- days. Sewer plpo for salo at Boyd's coal yard; AlsoIpolilKhoouiont. S7K ChlQl i 6nthloT03:aroai E aln.ntworlcln«io southern part ti{ the town, ': •' The deatn o f lire. MarHtte Barrelt, asod J5 years, ooourred o n Snnitay at her homo )n Albion-. ' ' •* BesnreypB«eothosBrpll Has ofiralW wWoh Brne* Is showing made t o meaturt fprypnrownidons, Madollrte-ola(Bfor *?O:OQ. Have you »epn Hmt iwoll ml t of\ grey •wtiloh yoiit^nalghbor l« •v?o«ing' t Sbai U one pi tboso.mado to orilor aniti at 130,00 at Bra» f big bargains, Tho ffourtoonth Annual Obnvantlottot- tho WorklnguTon's ^deration gt tho Stato ot No w York oonvonod lo Int«r. national Hotel Convention Hull, Niagara Falti, Xuenday, September, 80, Tlio kit band oonoort o f tho laaxon wn given on tbo High Sohool oompm on Sunday afternoon an d was th e niual high class mualo wbloh, h« boon glron by this sompany tho p*st mmmor. Have'you coon tho bargain^ Brui t is offering 1 Suits, overcoats, raincoats, bats, caps, shirts, unaerwosr, trousers and straw bat* ranit be clo^d out to make room for nltoratlona In the atoro. In tho prlzo baby contaat ai tho County fair, Russell'O, Harrison, ion of 0\A. flarrlsdn ot Albion waa glwn'flrat prise, Lavorno Joy of Knowiesvnie, ioeond.»Bd Elizabeth Prost of Baglo •HsMjoi' third prlxa. Tho open season tor gronso, vroodoook, biaok and gray sijulrrols begins October bit and o)oios November BOlh, Qattltnty be taken only dnrlnn tho mont h of Novoraber, wUd fowl from I Soptember ISth to January lOtb. Paste this In your hat. Rubber boots which lull for tl a pai r In this country are set! abroad at wholesslo by tho rnbbor trust of this country for B$ cents a pair, Tho working; moo who are t*iegreatest usersofrubboc boots lathe United States pvt dearly t o protect the rnbbor \Infant\ industry, Beduccd rate* have been dtotsuwd on all railroads operating within I0O mtlos ot Buffalo for- tho grost ButTslo lodui- trlal Kxposltlon, Oot. S-15, atllroadwsT Arsenal. Buffalo wilt b o In carnival atttro for this occasion, ana the itr»* u in tho vicinity oftho arsenal wIH«p«rkIo and glow with romnrkolilo oloctrlosl offcots, Look a t tho goods In ouc south window and no will bo.ploiuod to ahon roa more of thorn If you will drop In . This Salt sale will last 10 days only. Soloa-reyoar measure for one of these tnlt s curly. All work guaranteed the best. PimiU* - I Bitprr, Medina's Popular Ttlco Icsillon On September 1st, according t o tho government's crop report, tho condition of corn, baokwhciit and, applos wa s bettor than a year ago. Oats, while » fraction less than last year, eiooedkO. tlio ten year average, wUllo corn! spring wheat, barley, buokwhoat, potatoa'a, to- b:\cco and apples were bolow it. / As black bass ostt not now legally bo sold l a any way, according i o aa amend - ment of the game law by the last Legis- lature, they will bo of Illttlo use t o men who have berotoforo been;- taking tne m from the lako b y solnos. Xhey may be taken from the lake as usaal and secvod at home, bnt thetc sale is positively pro- hibited. - Among the th e new laws onsoted by tin recent legislature fs on e amending the \X iwh Iijw by providing; that a town m-IT changj the date of its townhibetlng to okctlon day by the adoption of each a priposltlon at a ' town meeting. Tho terfn of/ offioo of assessor lsflxol tinder tho not as twoyoaars tor one assossor and fobr years for two . Considerable cimpialnt iEfmidoofthq Hooking ot Main, Wo3t and iiwlnn street orosslng by trolght trains and oars. Last Saturday night tho lrnlt train kept tho West Ave. crossing blocked daring Its stop bero which wa s not less than twenty minutes. Tho police have neon instructed to arrait ovjcy train OMw that keeps a orosstag blocked more than the lejal limit, Wender why they don't. - The elderberry Is said to ohnrni away epllipsy and dropsy, it s jtttaos make sallies for moat and vinegars for salads, As olderflowored, water it appears among tho cholo3St accessories of the tolljt table , and the dried flowers Imvo been mod as a porfumol filling for sofa pillows, and. as a prnollo.il packing for fruit nuJ eve n 6g;s. European peasants- dry elder- berries in the summer, and i n tin win tor mak3 of them a wholesome soup. ' Commissioner Pearson, o f tho state 'department o f Agriculture, has notified Sheriff Foley that a rabies qosranttno Will be maintained In tho town of Boy. alton, thus making throe towns I n th e county that are now uttdor quarantine, James Hallhah baa boon- appointed' dep- uty for Boynlton, and has already noti- fied mnny^dbg owners to muzzle or chai n Up tliolr dogs to protedt them. Notices have also been posted.—Mlddleport Herald. The arrangement .ot the program fo r the state convention of. Young People' t. Sooletlos of Christian Endeavor, t o bo hold a t Boohester Ootobo,r 4, 6 Jdl B* Is arousing great interest i n ,'BniioaTor olroles. I t Is now announoed that flbver-, nor Charles E. ffughos will be ono of. thb; speaKera at the convention, an d that th o notod Bpoakor, Hon , William Jennings Bryan, will nddross the delegaiirt. *phe numes ot those wh o arc to spook make one of the moat notablo lists ovor naoured for any convention. Whllo the modern system ot school work may bo dofloient i n somo rospeots, and no doubt tho tendonoy i s to take on more work and too many branches o f Study for the pupil to master thoroughly in th e tlmo. tho average bo y or girl IS allowod for schooling, yet there. Is a faul t on the part of tho parents, which Is per- sistently loft out o t account in tho argu- ment o f tho orltlo. The.'pupHs, especially in the higher grades, aro allowed to spen d tho nights during the week In various amusements which distract their mind s from sohool, nnd tho, loss of sleep inca- I patiatos them for good, work during; school hours. At th e Odd Rrilofs* fair In Batavla last week; the profits wore about |1,000. The expenses IS.0OO. \ P Wi, Ulngleaino ot this place has been awirdid a oontraot by th e Helms Con.- patly to oonBtruot a sewer at their plant at Hilton. Miss Wlikbain will give a social hop a t Social Hall, aliddloport, o n Thursday evening, September S3 Everyone is luvltcd to attend The Ne w STork. fitsto Erult drowora' Association and tlie. Orloauii r County liultQro^Wors'j^oolelytwkflrstlr^iiu ojvftuU.eirlilblta a> ths Stsktajalr,- AboeURcbekah iodgeotAWohinltlal - ed a oI* s <l of ca.ndld|tes.la«t evening for ^oio^mei I^elickah iodgo. -After .tho ceremony a'«u»p$rsj(M tepred, A bain, owned, by J\t* r }on- SmUb on;the corner of'JSaglo and Ann Street was dl«- aovorod t o be on ijre early ruoscUy morn. it)g. Thod.oMrtinontrosponded : pronipk it ahd.iltt)e damage VM dono.. Hnwlsy IS*. Bldweil; ot »o,' 7 KUioott nyonue ha s filed » cjrtltloato with the oountr clerk entitling htm to do bualnoss under the name of the Los Angolos Pur e Food Oompanyi-^B»t»Tla>N;ewS| AffloeptloeforBeVi and ijrs.. JECanry R Elllnwood win b« jiiven li?' tho Pros- bytorlan; c^uron parlojii' Wednesday,, evonlug, Sept. 98th, All friends of Mr. and Mrs-MllnwoeA are eordiaily Invited to attend. - - At.thooponlnrPl tho.Sdflj annual«os- alon ot the sovereign grand lodgo of Odd Follows in Atlsnta. 0«., on Monday i t was roportod that the total uiomborshlp ot t(a order, including Rabokahi wa s 1,083 Ml, . , The papers an d magazines for the Y* II. fj, A, will be called for on Saturday by Thomas Farley. Persons having same Will ptsiie notify Mrs , VV, Duok- Wlts, Mrs. Grant Slmondi or Mrs. Arthur Ql|iot|Bon or beroro Brlilay. Xhs entertainment given at the Metho- dist Church on Inesdsy avenlng was ea r oeptlonnlly fine and WM certainly worth more (ban the admission charged. Th e doooratlons ot tho church wcr o also very Uno, Tho Genesee (looteronoo ot tho .Metho-» dtst iftiisoopal ohnroh Yflil b« hold this year In th e First MothotUsfc church of Boohttter, beginning on Ssptembor 38th. It will probably last over the following Sunday, ibaymen. aro eligible to attend. It I s ai this mooting that ministers are assigned for tho following year. There wll| bo .ss, meeting for women, young an d old in the Baptist church, Sunday p m. at 8 o'clock a t which tim e Mrs. Elmore, a missionary from India, wil l give a n account .ol her eipcrliinoes, She will (ltworlbe In * rlvld way things tha t are no t usually touched upon by missionaries. Xott can not afford taints* this mr« opportunity. Ail offering will b* taken. The proposition to appropriate 113,000 Tor tho erection of a ne w high grado steel or conorete bridge across Oak Orchard creel:, i n thsvlllag* ot Kuckvllla was defeated tot tho seventh time Tdnday b y the tax*, payors of the town ot (istlton at a special town mooting hold in Baubor'a Ball, Two Bridges. Tho Tola was 83 against and 71 for. Of the 7d votsss cast, four wore de- clared void and one was blank. It Is said tha{ another proposition wilt now bo sub- mitted for a lower elevated slraoturo a t a smaller cost, »W. ICcnneth Sprague, tho celebrated Kngllsh baritone, lias been engnged as principal vocalist with DsRu o Uroa. Idia l Minstrels ITor many years h o sang In all tb« loading churches of Eng- land, whore his wonderful voice won tor htm unlimited praise and merit. After many Intfucsuisntat ho wa s prevailed upon to nppc&r With DoRue Bros, for this season. Bon't fall Id' hear him |at 'Bent's Opora llouJo on Tuesday, Sopt,i37 for ono night duly, VILtAQB CASK. Th e esse of th e village against th e Bonding Company Was adjourned b y Beferec Washburn las t Tuesday, on the affidavit ot Mr. By an, the rUlase counsel, showing that a largo portion of th e vlllago records of tho, colt of labor and material In finishing tho, sowers, kept by William A, Taylor, the superintendent for.the village, aro ac t to be found In the vlllago clerk's office* whore the y belong; and, that Taylor, Jhlmsolf, hae left th e State of Nsw Y6rie f lii wh'Wh no roslctert and was a t work, fo r Uoranton, Ponn., whero tho principal Office o t tbo Bond- ing CCmpany is located; and that h e refuses to oomo hero to testify. The adjournment was take n for th e purpose of Issuing a Commission t o Scran ton an d compelling him to. give his testimony there. If he remains there long enough to do so . In the absence of the'records referred to, Taylor's testi- mon y Is absolutely necessary to proves large part of the village esse. No blame Is attached to the present village clerk, whose records are in. excellent shape. . FUMSOlUX aCBHTION, Joseph Roll and family have movprt to Rochester, Airs, J D. Lott Is spondtng tho week lit Atlantic Oltv. M. D. Qrlnuoll Is attending tho Batavla fair this week Mrs. M. C. Webster ot Buffalo is visit-, Ing Mr», Sears Hill, Br. i. T. Jaipes ha s moved Into his house on BOdlov Street, Mrs, Palmor Ityons ot Albion Is tho guest of Mrs, O, K Porter. „. William Bletz leaves o n Monday t o rcsunio his studios: at Cornell. Mrs. 0 . M. Wage of Flint, Mloh., Is tho guost ot Mrs. B \ U. Baboook. « Mrs( D; K.Spoor of Deep River, Oonn„i (s visiting Mrs; H, A, Snyder.' Mr. sudilrs. H^rry Alienattcudsd. .the. Slate FulrstSyruouso last week. . • Mr« t Jennie JBeuen of, Aiustcrdatn, Is thes;uos|otMrg,A A .B. Hunt, Mr#. glsle Rowlattd of TooumMh. Mich., |s visiting Mrs. U L. Bates. Mrs, Ague,\) A. qtano ot HlHsdal?, Mloh,, Is vlsttingt «t A-< A. Bsnolds'. Mr*. Jennie Bland o t Detroit spent last-week, with Dr. ilary Radollfte. Mr, and jilrs. Iiquls Baiter qf Albion are guests of Mr . and M>» O.F.Butts , Miss H«ol De Forrester Cato' Wat the g^est ot her aurit, M,r«. 4, D. Hsirrlgah Mlsa Helen Ohsiuborlalu of Buffalo spent Sundsy with Mrs. H , £j. Olmstoad, Bor n t o Mr. aniJ-Mri. Barry Thompson Of ifofth Avenue on Thursclay last, a boy. \ yf. J, Hammond, an d family or Alllanoo, Ohio, are visiting relatlvos i n town, Ethan Pottlt of Lookport Tlsltod his oousln, Henry PottU, th e first ot tho week,. Miss ls'olliq J . Alle u left town cm Satur- day for Now.Yorkt where sbo will stutly' tora;year. Mr, and Mrs. Va n Beniten o t Anburn are visiting her mother, Mrs. Hoiuiottat Kldgeway. Mrs. William Munipn o f Ithaca is a guest a t tho residence of Dr. Edward Munson. Mrs. ifewln Gratrlok,' whp has.boon visiting her mother a t Alabama has ro- torhed liopio. Mr, andilrs. Fred McQraw of Boston, Mats,, are visiting a t th e roildcnoo o t Frank Dswd. ^ Mrs. Harrison llartlott and son o f Hal ley are visiting her mother, Mrs, E, B Slmonds If H! Colbj an d J . J, Colby are attend- ing the 0. A. R, National Knoainpmont otAtlantloOlty. » . • Prof, aptl Mrs. T, Morey Hodgsmau left tow n o n Thursday foe their homo In St £anl, Mtnm Arthur CUsry, wh o ha* been in, Bur- lington, la., tor the past season, arrlrsd in town, on Tuesday, Mr. an d Mr* Q . A.Nlchol ot Flint, Mloh,, aro guests at the residence of hit brother, It. \V, Nioho!, Ker. P. F. Buckner of Jllddloport has aeoeptojlaoaUaspaitorortho Itnlrersa- 11st Choroh at Kldgeway. ' Mrs. George Feonoy And son, Charles, ot Akron arc visiting h» r parents. Mr. and Mrs, Oharlos Burohcll. Mrs. Kate B . Hill Of Maple K|dgo roturaod the first of th o week fro'ul av three months' tour across the ocean. Mr. an d Mrs, K. 1. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wilson hava returned trout their auto trip I n tbo eastern pan of the stato. Mrs \Warren SutlllT an d sen, touts, and wif e o t Blyrla, Ohio, am visiting at tho hom o ot their/ cousin, Sirs, Henry J . Taunsr. Mr. and Mr. an d Mrs. W.T.Schonel d anddaoghler, Grace, ot Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting htr parents, Mr. and Mrs U. Q, Coon ot Park Avenue. • Mrs. Klbert Davison and son, Franklin Rron, and Miss Davison, who have been visiting relatives i n / itown, returned, , io tholr honio InifowMork o n Saturday evening. If f Mr. an d Mrs, Gedfge Aijta arrived In Medina on. Sunday last from a three months' tour Ot Europe. Mr. Alfs left yesterday rortitshonielu fiarlington, Ia„ and Mr». Alt's wil l remain- for a time visiting Tier fitther, Henry Pottlt. aUHDAV SstRVIOJSS, RSV. t'ceslutarlRa Vltwreh. H. F , Kw.ijrwoop. PASTOR. 10:80—Morning worship and sermon. This will be tho concluding service in, tho ministration of the present pastor. 13:00-Sund»y fjehoql and Bible glasses, There will be no ovoning service. Tho subjeot a t tho whUweek. sorvloo Thursday evening will be, \The Promises ot Clod.\ ho t each bring some promise, that has boon verified in hts ow n oxporlonoo, _ KathodlstlulscopatUUarawt BKV. W . H . RgKSK, U . B., PABIOII, Proashlng by tho pastor ntlOlUQ and 7:80 Ulstholasf Sunday o f tho opnrerpnoa yoar, .Boforepoo wlU bo lhRae In th e jreludos to tho happenings of 'the year* ¥h»Blblo School meets (it IS, Kpworth.Iieiigna ^t tJiSO, •Week, tiide prityer mooting, TluiWday- *t7tap». , Conforonoe will bo' hold »» Woohostor theSSth. -, • - .' Baptist otinrOh, .tisy, THOMABDS qiniOHT, D. X>„ Pattw, Nex t bunt|ay will boooaowil »*Ml«(on» ary Sabliath, Spjnday morning «t 10 W missionary address by Mrs;, Jtaud John- son filmoro o n tho work in India, Mr». Rlnioro was hoard with,groat pleasure before the missionary- circle and gave suoh a n oxoollont address urtlqao In Its oonooptlon o t tho life and morals i n India that H wns thought besttosoouro hor for this day. l^hink wo afoto.be . congratulated to havo with ns a lady so woll voned o n tho matter, Coine an d hoi»rhor. The Bible Sohool Wilt rueoUUS o'elook A, S, Braughtpn, suporlntondont. 'Xha Pastor's Blblo class will-meet a t 19 a s usual. Young Poopio-a Soolutv will moot a t 6|80, Bquday afternoon a mass mooting ot all th e woman societies of our ohuroh will bo held a t 8 o'elook. A n Invitation i t cxtendod to all tlio missionary societies of th e other' churches' to oomo. Mrs. Elmore will glVO the »ddress< Kvonlpg lervloo a t T:30,- Tho Rev WilberBlmorewMlbowith u s and will give an Illustrated lecture on tbo work tn India, Mr. and Mrs. Et'ruoro at e oou- noetod with the Theological Seminary ot Raraapatnnnm, India, St. Joha'a (stplioopal) Ohuroh. J. II. lUtltXHpKN. BIOTOK. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Sunday School a t 19:00, Beginning this week the Girls' Frhtmlly Soolej^p wilt moot every Thursday ovon- Wgattpvui, _^ . Kvaag, t^thsraa Trinity Ohlurch KKV. 0 . POKOKLXR, PagTOtf, Hngllsh sctrloos at the usual hour next Sunday. I OUITUAIIV. l)»Ro« nro«.MInitrel». On e ot tho principal featurest with De- Rue Bros, Ideal Minstrels will bo th e reappearance of Leroy and Adams. In America, direct from their tour ot the prlhoipal cities btKaropO, Which; Inoludbd a ten weeks' engagement at the CoIIsuoin Hippodrome, i n London, England, Whoro their act inottwlth groat fervor and was Witnessed by DeRae Bro.' Kuropoan| agent, and immediately an agreement was made and tljoy wore engaged forj tholr first appearance In America. They have tho distinction of being ono ot the few aorabatid duo who have performed and appeared before royalty. This sen- sational novelty is without a doubt the most marvelous performance which has yot appeared In America, performing soeirilngly impossible feats o t aorobatlo -agility, DeRuo Bros, guarantee, the appearanOe o f tho feature aot eaoh per- formance a t Bent's Opera HOUBO on Tuesday, September S7, >«•• I Brusf s BigCIosing Ouland Alteration Sale I I Here are a few of ihe great bargains yojiqanget at Brust''s this week: Bargains In Clothing In Made-to-Qrder Suits, in Hats, Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Keckwearand altkinds of Men's Furnishings Summer Underwear Bnlbriggan Underwear. ,Speeial 25c a garment Porosknit Uuder\ve?\i' „Si)ecial\89c A garment B,¥.D. A»thl<»tio l5ideitvean.v,,..U,..«Speoial 39c each. B..Y. Pi Union S«itSv l .,... > .,.:.,,,,,,..,.,.i..i.,.Sweial 85c $1;5Q UnWtt Suits,,,. „,$|,00.cacn - ,i i ;,-.i i.,;(.i-,Jn..-i.ii,,lii.ii,Ti iiiii'i.iiiiiii ••i.iinii.i ,i'n iniiii ii . ' Meft*« Negligee Shirts tut«jdl'VontCoajtStylt{,CniT8attachedorSepwate v • ;,{3o siifrte,.,,,,,.,.. ,.„..,.„.» .,.,.,-...;i.„....$i.i9 l l $1.25 Shirts.,..,.,.,...-, „,,„.* ,...,... 1,00 ; $1.00Shirts vJ6c,, BroRcn Lot of fcL.OO Shirtg to Close Outat 0Qc Men's Work Shirtg.,,,,,,..',,. Men's Negligee Shifts witii Attaclied Collars,, AuColcirs ,;„„„. Blue Nsgligee Shirts with t'tvo Separate Col- - lars, A Fine Shirt,,,*,,....,,,, ,..,.,,„.,.,..,. 3?c i8v 50c Raincoats Kttbberhed Ralnqoahj. Special. .,„„„„i(!4.25 EtlglisliSUp on RaincoRts. Regular $13.00 , Coat, at,,,..j.„....,..,.,..».,*„.,.„„.„,,,.„„,.*»«»„,»»p8jpO I PHILIP I. BRUST r- HYMENEAL. l'OSSOX fOHK . On Saturday evening at 0:30 o'clock at the hom e of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A B. Polor o f tho Freaman ttaad, eeoURBd tha TSBfrlngB o r their only daughter, Jessie Irene, to J . Cornelius Posson ot Mlltrlllo, the Iter W H. Kecso ofthoKethodlst Church officiating Th o bride's gown was wblto crepe do chine and she carried a boaqnst orbrldo's roses. Tbo bridesmaid was Miss Lillian Roberts ot Henrietta who wore it white crepe do china-dress Mi KrruTd\ plnsc roses, Mrs , OsoarWVAttracted o> matron ot honor end was-eilirod In a gown o f lavender landsdowns and carried pnrple asters. Miss Myra Trmtnerman wa s flower girl Barr H. LamboHon ot BnrfalO aotsd as best man. Tho honso was prettily decorated, tlio Color schema being lavender and vvnlto. After the cer»!nony» supper Was served to about 90 guests. Mr. and Mrs, Posson toft for a trip to Detroit, Mloh 1 ', and on their return will reside a t Millvllio whoro tho groom Is dngajrea In Wslnoss. Tbo following were tho ont-of-town gnests! Mrs. Addje H , Settle of Albany, B A. Tillman and sister of Buffalo, Miss Elizabeth Miller of Sand Lako, Mrs. 0 . |fi. Godfrey ei Waterylelt, Miss LUHan Roberts o f HoohoStor and Mr , and Mrs, A, i5. Berry of Buffalo. HCOlUTlt, William llcQrath died at hts homo on Church Street on Friday morning, Sept. IS, after a long Illness. Heart failure was the cause Mr. McQrath. had a largo circle ot friends and he was Very popular with thorn. lie was b'orn tn Medina and nU ways lived here. H e wa s employed, by Gorton & Dnol In the Itvvry business and In tho Gorton House, now tho Hart House When that hotel Was first opened to tho public late r tor many years bo con- ducted a barber shop bu t sold ou t tbav that business several year* ago, Ho was oinploycd for a tlmo i u the engineers' office o n the barge canal work, but bis hut employment was with (he Kow York Centrat. / Ho is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs, Howard Caltsjghnn and Miss Amanda MoGrnth, his mother, Mrs. Bogor McGrsth,, a sister, Mrs.' Frank Dowd, all of Mcitlim and throo brothers, Philip, of Washington, John, of Ijondou, Obt. and/Frod, ot Boston. Thofuijoral wa s hold from St Mar)'a Church iMomlay' morning, tho Knights ot Coliimbns, o t which order deceased was a luembor, attended l a a body. I sr-KSciavr. On Monday afternoon last occurred the death of Mrs, Hannah Batcllffe Sponooly at her home on Prospect Avenue a t tho advanced ago of. 00 years. She Waa born In Kngland In 1830 abd married Join? itatolliTc there, -Thoy satlod far America in IBM and during tho voyage their first born died and wa s buried at sea. After landing I n Now York they came dtrcet to Batavla and drove across tho country to Medina where they located and whoro Charles and John Bland, brothers ot docsascd, had already made homes for themselves. Mr. Ratcliffo died tn 1361 and eight years later she married George Spencoly who died about tw o years later. I n he* youngerdays.Mre. Itatclltfo wns prominent i n the social life o t tho village. She has always been a member of and active worker In the Baptist Church ^untll advancing years prevented. She Is survived- b y a daughter, Br. Mary RatcIuT o t this place. .Tho funeral wns hold yoaterday after- noon at 3:80, Rev. Dr . BeQronohy offlolatlng. . Sudden X>eat!w Mrs. Clarabel H. JDndlnnl was. found dead In her bed this morning a t her homo on Oa k Orchard street. Sho rdMred last 'evening apparently in usual health, but failed to respond jo a call this morning whiohlod to the dieOoVery Of\ her death. Heart failure Is given as tho oa use . Mrs. .Iiud'lum was 39 years of age and Is sur- vived b y a son , her mother, Mrs.O.K. Pettis with whom she llvcdVa sister, Mrs. Robert B. Brettle o f Pavilion and a brother, Howard Pettis of this plnco, The fnnorai will be hold da Saturday afternoon at i:80 from tho residoncoc interment at County Lino, BA.im.ETX VJBAM8 WAOTln- Persons having llartlott Pears to Sail will do well to oall us Up by phone or irii person and arrango for sale of their crop We are putting Up pears this season and need large inanity. We also Want a qdahtltyvof Iombard plunis. so.tr MKDISAOAHKIHOCO , Bonrfit Kntertalnment, On Wednosdoyeveningi September 28, on entertainment'^ will be given a t the Scenic Theater for the benefit of the Medina Hospital, Tho admission foe has been fixed at 16* oonts and oh o halt, tbo proceeds goes to the hospital. Besldos the regular cntortalamont tb o following giftcdlar.tlslfl of local fame wlliasstsfi: MrB. W , -\W. Smith,, Miss AliOo Loulso Chase.Mlss Urayco Maloora, Miss Mildred -Hill, Frank Sweeney, Arba Brldgeniah: end William Slattery, B a sure and attend and you will pot only got more than yohr mbttoy's worth 1>ut old i n a worthy charity'. Sas Anybody Hexe Eleoo -Martin About plumbing, gasfltting, stoam or hot Water heating f Oh tei, qnlfe.a number have and those who have not will find it .tothelradvnntnge/toddid; Bell20S4. To Encourasn Small Savings, An \arrangement has boon oonoludod between tho postodlco department and tho treasary department b y which th o latter dlreots tho buroau o f ongravlng and printing to prepare 1,606,000 postal savings stamp oards for th e Uso oftho postofllco dopartinon't, • Tho oards will' b e sold to r ten oonts each, Stamps sold a t ton oonts each by the pdst.omee department, ma y be affixed to'tho Cards and whon tho Stamps and thb card amount to ono dollar th e oard may bo* deposited at a postoMco savings bank station to the credit of tho doposltor. The Idea of this system is to encourage small savings by ohlldron, Th&BUih'do-, posltodih this way i s expeetod to aggro- gato a very large amonnt.—Ex. _ v„ . ,. , -- , < - \ Timothy A OhOloO iqt of timothy seed a t lowest possible prices at 28w4' Onitis-witUiSEKD STORE, .DEAR, Fordyce 0. Bean, who years ogo con- ducted tho hotel at Knowlosvllle, dlod at hts homo i n Henrietta o n Fridjay last alter a prolonged illness from cancer ot _the stpmaohjegod 77 yoarS. When Mr. Bean disposed ot his hotel property In Knowloaylllu to Michael Rourk somo twonty-flve years ogo ho purchased a farm near Batavla and re- sided there until 1890 when ho removed to Henrietta. Mr. Donn is survived by his wife, a soUt A . P, Dean ot Henrietta and a daughter, Mrs. A H. Hlgley of Batavla. \ ~I Tho funeral was hold o n Suaday at 10:30 from his home and at three I n tho afternoon his remains were laid a t res, t in tile Tanner Cemetery wit h tho Impres- sive Masonio service at the gravo givon by tho Medina iodgo of which Mr. Doan was Ono of the Oldest monitors. EVANS. \* Jamos Evans died at his home in Yates lost Friday evening ogo J fifty-five years. .He Was a resident of Mbaiha for Several years conducting a Mnoksniith shop, dis- posing of his. business hOro ho moved to Niagara County an d inte r located In Yates •whero ho engaged in tho same busi- ness. Whilo in -Medina h o became a member o t Orleans Lodge I, O. 0 . F. and of tor locating a t Yatbs joined tho Lyridon- vlllo Masonic fratorhlty. About a yoar ago ho suffared a stroke a f paralysis and sinpo thort has gradually failed lb health. Hois survived by a wife anddnesOn, The fnhorol Was held on Monday, Sept. 19th, at noon from tho Baptist Ohuroh at Yatbs. The Big Bell BooH Closes for Publication Monday, Sept. 26th This Directory will be used for the fall and winter seasons Your business should be listed during next Holiday Season. Do not delay* Telephone today. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Get a Bell LONG DISTANCE , TELEPHONE I ssssss: The Rochester Truit & Safe Depotit Company- withe, to call the attrition of thoie redding in idrrountjiiig town* to the exceptional banking facilities which it offer*. Ii pays 4 per cent, per annum calendar months •oa deposits, which are gubject to chick at oll'tinrts. Money for deposit can he atnt ia form of draft, post-office order or hy fbrgreas, for •Kfelth a se&d$& is iraailaisWely sent, or in ca*e of a new account^ it bank book. If one wishes to draw agginit an account a check can be sent for the amount needed, for which a draft or currency . wfll be sent as desired. Deposits asade the first three days bl (he vJnonth are allowed interest as if deposited the first. CAPlTAt , SatMJ.OOO.OO SURPIUS OVBM 51,000,000.00 HJESOUKCESoVsr $2O,O0O.66<).60 Rochester Trust 8L Safe Deposit Company Rociealer, N. Y. AUTU/VI N UXCUUSIOlNS TO tHE Thousand Islands atia Adirondack: MojUntiains One Fare pins $2.00 foi>'(Ho««d TrijfJ September 15th to October Slat, Inclusive. Return Limit Oct. 31st For tlokotn, time of trains and all information apply to local tlokot ogont. ' S8w4 \AMEWOA'S QHEATE8T RAILWAY 9YSfEH» BEID. Mrs, Alary A, Bold, a former wol l known resident of Mlllvllle, died a t the hOmo of her soni F . N. Cole atlClhsley, Has., on Sunday last. The remains will arrive i n Medina this nfterno'on end burial services will b e held a t Mlllvlllo Comotory Friday morning. BENT'S OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, September 27th ONE NIGH* ON3L7S DERUfS BROTHERS IDiBAlw MINSTRELS «*A Scene in Italy\ Introducing their comedians, singers, dancers andSnperb orchesfera Seven—Big \Vaudeville Acts—Seven . BIkl/Sr DeROB ... '• rhafc Talkative Man\ BOBBY DeBUE ?'A Satan for the Blues'' LfiROY & ADAMS •JOHN LANB RITd\ER & YOtJNO Eccentric Singing and Dancing Comedians MASTER LAMBERT* '• . Phenomenal Juvenile Baritone COLUMBIA MUSICAL £>U*0 Twenty New Musical $6Vettfes ECBESERy- ' .Marx in the Box., • \' - ' THE IDBAL (JtliNO?BTTE \ 6—EUNSEY 5ND MBN-6 \' v - OUE BRASS SAND ,.\'••* ! Plays two high-class coneertsj daily. Grand street $ara4e,a;t n,opil_ A I • Reniernbef the dttte -i-' / '-\• Pit-ice*: 26c, 35cand SOc. ,,:/,'! .\ Clean and classic, Sot a vulgar \vord fraction- '' -- ' < ; 4 \ i ; : ,^ : ' s j Seais at Cumtniflgs> , ' .yt'. : : : 0;'-: -'''\;- *'V <' I , -! I t p J- »• I M j. >'\.. I 'j -,6-J *'; H 12 - .; * «t •> :i