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N o,«°, , a . 1(i ,£ guBR'Banaaxr No, 63,7?#-p. m.„flaujr No. 68, 19:61, Pallj, • KAStllfWUfp.,, Jfojju, l;09 a.m., qj,:San<i»y,fqr Albion: •MO. 68,7:J4a. ni., fealt dtjly; }fo,49. 8:48 ; 59, 8:88 p, n>.,dall ?l No . 5, 4i?5 _^ m ox, Sunday; No.7d,8:30,p,m., flail,; «o . ••W; 7:48_p,«,, flaily, ^ralnp.Xos, #< S4 snft 74 e'astbound «S4 troinB Nos. 87 and 49 weitbound Vul can on fast sphoaulo »na make iiop» only ,ftfcithB mbre Important stations. N6,,67aotlj, jBuflnlo express, WiOO p. p>- 1'Wa train will loayo Hoohoster §:ud p. m„ arriving, lookport tO$S p, m., Bat. falo 11:40 p. ni. %«> leavj»R Rogbutor UjTO.p. rn^ for Medina will not run Sundays. M>OA£ BBIlT«Ti«a, Cfo/iestiii GBQ. .1U OWEJ1N3, oa GtOTHES OF QUAWTY gg 11 CI,0THI|R,TA«,01|m™B, r FTOSIIER, Hi Main St.,Medfna,N,Y, 1 oSno«aB»!nanarjatia!3aBarjnnn OauuEniJauacQOBDaaaEiQ\ Relt Phone 2671 .. SundayHoursl2tolp.m.I MACK'S REXALL DRUG STORE School BooKs School Supplies K lyill pay you to see our Second-Hand School Books. Many of them good as itew and cost much less. Everything for the School Room. CHARGES A. MACK I DRUG MERCHANT THE REXALL STORE I If it is oTWCLOTHING SUITS OR OVERCOATS we are headquarters,. Underwear, a!! grades, Hats Caps, Hosiery, fruhtts and Bags. I U BVERYpflING GUARANTEED ~** *JU DBRR LOTT piothier and Furnisher, Medina, N. Y. OFFICIAl GRANGE STOKE OF WESTERN ^EW YORK This Solid Oak Library Table, top 26x40 inches, large draw, book or magazine shelves on both sides, lower shelf exr tending entire length, heavy stjuare legs. Golden quartered Oak, polished or .weathered oak, for , $13.05 •*^!^jSjtt:Ol*Mbrfry Tables Is extremely large, mostly new MtteinipSch Jhave J^ist arrived. WE 6rVl*g/^JB.' GfejEEN ^HABINGLSTAMPS Toan Association wets Saturday ewn- tne. Dpn t forget tho spjoiaj jnootlnsr of the I»onn Association Saturday eTejilng„thls week, Medina qhnpter, 0*. B. &' will enter- tain phe members of Prlnoess Ohapter of' Mlddlppprt on Monflsy ovoulng, Noyem. bor 7th, Thoaowho malio a praotloa ptoatlnc hard, sour apples, ohowlnir thorn slowly, bit by bit,, -will haw glistening whlto taatU. Oneappleadaylasnfllplont. , Tho Young Woman'* Mlislonnry Sooloty of tlto MatliodJst Ohnroh will nieoton Monday «TOn)os, Oo(ol»r'81«t with Miss iday Montgomory on Qwtnn Street. November 3d Is tho date of the annual meeting ot tho Wbmon/s Uoipim As, soolntlon, olcotlon otoOIoors will be held at this tlmo, Beintaba* City Hall, Xhursday af tarnooimt 3 o'olook, Jay AUIs entertained his fcolpora to tho nuwbor of twenty-uve at an oystot supper at Nlchois' restaurant on Satur- day oronmg last. After wiuoh the; men presonled Mr. Allla wllb, a »s»eater coat. Thoflritinoatlnjfonhe Winter Stndy Glob will bo hold next Tuesday evening, November 1st, with Mr. and Mrs I\ 0, Botafurd. Snbjeot, \Stopo. and Aim ot Geology,\ Tjoader, Mrs. Juiophlne M, Reed, Holl call, Gcncnla J-a. Tho largo barns owned by- Saumol JJosblt near. jVlblon nora doitrojrcd by flrtfSumlnyovonlDg. About 1800 barrels ot apples and a quantity ot hsr and grain were bnrncd, MM IOISIS »bout|15,000, partly covonxl by intnranoo, Mildred and Ilouolato who always give a mighty good snow ato booked hero Krl- day, Oolober 88, at Cook's Ihoator. TUey have an entirely new company ot entertainers with thorn this trip, and* rery big audience wl» bo on baud to wel- come thorn. U is stated that county clerks aava been nolltled by the fjtato BJucallonal Department that wonion willnAt basil- giblotto hold the officer o( Sehool Director under tho now law. this decision was mnda In answer to many Inquiries that were sent to Albany from tho various towns m tho state. Tho Federal Pustofnco department re- port* that then have btm established In tho State ot Xnw fork 1,838 ratal rouiof, and there ara now peniltajc far now sor- inceifnly thirty-four pilltlons, It 1* ap- parent tbatnearlyalLtotrltory available In tbal'Utola now coverod by rural dallv- ery. . Mtltlrcd and Itouolaro are -coming to town with ths best show of tho season, and that's no He. I'ooplo who have setn their performanco are oathtultstlo In prnlso of U, and, those who haven'* ought to hi ashamed/ of themiolvejis mi salio thlsppportunlw to ice a dellghttal, stir- prlalng and altogether apldndld. onter- talrAnent. Tho date Itj Friday, Ooto'bor S3 n't Cook's Theater. l'ho court ot appoalsf lias alllrmod tho vwdlotottso.000 ngalnjll the Now York Oentrttl In favor ot Mlas Nona OloaaOn of this plnco who, it will be remombcred, was Injured by falling ovor tho handle of a baggage truck In tho train shod at Rochester. It is claimed that this Is the largest verdlct^.«ver glvon by a jnry In this county. A marriage which will be a surprise to many Boston Harbor bloods \When they hear the news occurred Sunday evening, when Mr. Marvin J. Vincent took for his brldo Mrs. M. W. Buih. at PjgiMose. &OGHESTER, N. Y. J THE FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Powers Bldd., Rochester » STANDS, FOR.BANKING STABILITY. •=« Capital, surplus and truztsfi f\f\fl Special facilities 1 for Bahkinjg by Mail—Send for booklet. Interest oil Deposits. 4% Street. Tho boremony wol porforinod at the Baptist parsonage, Bov. A . IV Bowl- log ofllolatlng. Mr. end Mrs. Vlnoeut- wlU occupy the \Vincent home on Broad- nay. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent are both highly esteemed and hove long been nxddonts of this city.—Hows-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Mich., Oolober 17, A new Bed Cross Christmas stamp Is now being prepared and will bo ons.Me overywhero during the holidays. This organization has been a ivondorfnl success, and has spread over the civilized world with a rapidity that surprises Its founders. Tho InOucnco of Its unique charitable sohemo last yoor in oheoking tuberculosis was so Jgreat that speelal efforts wlll\be mado to lnorease , the site this winter. One hundred million $tomps will be printed (or use In this country. In every community thoro ate people, who keep pretty welt postoi on amuse- monts, the starting of showii entertainers eto. We have many such among us and thoy in n way guido tho taite of the aver- BROI theater goers, and havo mnoh to do with the success of the entertainments that visit us. Wo feel auro tlmt those local oracles will agroe with oaln our high opinion of Mildred and Kouolefe and their exoellont oompany, wbloh Is an- nonnced for-an appearonoohere at Oook's Theater Friday, Ootobor S8. Under a now law, cnaotod at tho last session of tho Legislature, there must bo delivered Into the hands of oyory votor a printed copy of tho -officoi to be flllod, and a complete statement of the amond- mohts and propositions te bq voted upon. in order to do this the Com ty Clerk will bo caused a large amount of additional work, and tho county will have a con- siderably larger bill In tho election ex- pense column. Tho purpoie Is to better inform voters upon the jtqploa for wbioh. they are voting. Tho methods of In. forming the voters on propositions and amendments ljavo been suoh that few have known what they havo boenvotlng for. Every telephone oorporotlon undj jurisdiction of the Publif~ mission hos been ordered commission by November 15th sohodnioi which will show by eaoh siohabgo, thosi of Its patrons or anbsoribors who Ore re- ceiving telephone service ol any Character at rates whloh differ In any way fri etandard rates adopted and now l! for contracting new businois. Tho com- mission has also ordered that all tele- phono corporations idle by December 1st a schedule showing all rates, rentals and oharges for services over their linos be- tween points' in this state and upon every lino leased or operated by them .and all points upon the line of any othor tele- phone corporation whonevor a through service or joint rate shnil hsve boon ea» tabllahod between any two points. ; C, 3?, -,janjdj..jji i)iW£l% .oiteijilYe luj'^ proYs\man^»ttb;}si»T?01o%St»rt. ; \j : Jjteyri£!., :i>o4oklet'pi.iijls^|ia$o'.p«Biie)itJl-' lnQene,v»ofi*f3un;uay*Wn'llV^ltts»;/' : S«we?r•pipe.forfsaleatBpyd'scp»l^ard> AlsoJjeWii'hWsnerit,. ' /.\ fife P*yyou^o«a *asQci»^on,du*»» 4*tnr» dt7'0V9!»uig;tJ>t>>wi^kAil»^>|iett^i!a>«y' > JJ« sure and. atfend *'?ihe. Wight of jJjiJnwsJtltte'.aV ths.now; Cook'Tn B a)er tomorrqyf eys'nlng. The *, (), T, Tj, v»Ul meet 'Hi tho, home of MrVJohn K.oed Wednesday, i?ovem-: ibspS.a,t.8o'.olook. l •._ -' • i, • : Theohlokoni pie s.upper whloh. was to beglven : J -S(Hlie Baptist Cliurofa (otaprrosv oyoninghasboertnostponed... .•• ..*.' The residents of Stvrk Streethaye pro- Son ted' a petition:to;thp sewer boardW-k' inirfor asowar on their street,- . The T.adiej! Auxiliary of the y.'AlVO,' A. will jaeet next Monday afternoon at 8 p'olook In tho-Haptlst Onuroh, \Tho Co4dfpt Glenwood\ given, under ,th»*uspf(ies of the Latltea. 1 , Auxiliary of the % M. 0. A., netted the Auxiliary W?. . v , ' '\'.. Owing ^o thei absence trprn town of tho rgotor there will be no teryloes hold In St, John's Olmroh on Sunday next. The Sunday School will meet aa usual, Tho.regular meeting of the Women's Soolal Union, whiqh was. to have boon hold Friday, October 88, has been post- poned until Wednesday, November 83. A deoreo ot divorce diisolvlng the msrriagr -wntraot between Mr. and Mrs. Uoorgo B Sheldon of Mlddloport was granted At Reno, Nevada, on Ootobor 18th. \ The Dye Cold Btorsgo Co. his a quan- tity of Ocogon apples paokod in bojcoi and wrslpped wltb paper tho tame a« oranges In their establishment for stor- age. Tho fruit Is pertoot and handsome. Tho A. I(, Swets Elootrlo Light and Power Com piny of Medina aire Installing at the faotorjf of tho Biitavia Frosorvlng Company here on Mill Streot, a twenty horsepower motor, whloh. will provide additional power.—Mlddloport Herald, Now York contains more than twice thonumbor of tree's, mors thah twice the acreage, and more than double tho yield- ing capacity In apples of the six Hew Kngland ptatci. and leads all tho states ot the. Union In commercial, apple growing- Sheriff Catlaghan was touring Ridge- way and Shelby yesterday delivering court invitations to visit Albion and lit with the jury at tho next term of the Supreme Court, The sheriff was every- where received with manifestations ot groat joy. The tuberculosis exhibit last week was well attended and the meeting Friday evening awakened considerable Interest, Iter. Mr. Htrondaon and Dr. Mimson addressed tho meeting and Mr, Smnlloy, thademonstrittor In ohvge. gw a very interesting itorooptlonn talk on the subject. Chief Mab.nr , at our fire drpsrtmont, has banded In hti reilgnatton to take effect Immediately. Mr, Mahar has accepted* pcilllonifn TonawnniUwith the telephone oompany and toavct tor that burg the middle of next week. Ho mads an excellent chlof and tho cltlsens ot Medina are sorry to-have him go. Alderman Thomas Garrett wasilrlck* n with paralysli on Tuesday evening last at his horns on Elisabeth Street. The right tide Is affeoted. Dr. Tumor It In charge ot the caso and this morning Mr. Garrett's oonillllon Is reported* lllghtly Improved, and hopes are entertained of hltrooovsry. He hat been In. poor health for some time. Tho death ot Adam Hubsr of lookport. aged T8 years, occurred at the City Hospi- tal In that olty on Sunday irom Injuries received falling from a wagon In front of his home about a week ago. Ha survived by ai widow, two danghte Mrs SylvesteflBronson And 3Stt, Ciu- itanop White,' and two/sons, GllWart HUUe/r of Lookport anil George Hubefof this placo. Tho funeral ooourrod on rucsday. * A/law pasted by the last legislature gives the keeper of a hotel orbcardihg houtejho. rlRht to soli by auction to the highest bidder, ktter six months, any unclaimed articles or baggage that aro being held lor board. Notice of suoh sale howevor, must bo printed lb a looal news- paper, After paying all expentos, 11 there It any lurplns left, over, and the owner ot the baggage; cannot bo found, uoh surplus must be forwarded to the oounty treasurer, j At the next regular mooting of the Loan jAagoeMthis dividends; vrill i fcs credltouland pail books tooted and proved. .On acodunt of tho extra work business hours wilt bo from 5 to 9 o'olook. In order to relieve the orowd at the regular meeting there will also bo a special meet- ing for. crediting dividends and paying dnes Saturday ovenlng, October Sfltb, from 7 toB o'olook. All members* #B6\ can possibly do so are urged to attend on Saturday instead of Monday evening, An effort Is to ha made by bird fanciers through the National Association of Audubon Societies to counteract the aeyenteen-year plague of locusts that Is due to arrive within the next five or six months, The object ot tho oainpalgn Is to arouse lntoreit throughout the country fertile protection of birds ot all species that feed on these Insects. For Instance, the sparrows, robins and 'woodpeokors havo done much In former- years to help devour the pests. They wont them pro- tected ai they will do a groat service to the whole country in keeping down the plague. The farmers have boon asked to co-operate. They benefit primarily, bnt as a matter of foot, It helps tho whole county.. The most important office to be filled at the coming oloctiOn In this county Is that ot olerk, a position that requires aeOuraoy, ability and experience, A mistake made In that ofOoo may Involve tho title to your property and CUUBO unending litigation, i t therefore bohovoa the voters to consider weli the (juallflca- tlonn of the candidates before he oasis hU ballot. In Harry D. Bartlott the Demo- crats have a candidate who has proven his ability to perform the duties ac- curately to the entire satisfaction of, all who hovo'had boo>slon to do busln'oss in; the odnnty clerk's ouiors Opposed to him is a pereninai offioo seokor who is without experieiico In this particular position. Mr. Votor, can you afford to take tlio chanco of turning this lraport- antqutceover to greon hands? OllITBAKV. OUBKt. Mrs, Mary j, Curry, aged 70 years, died at her home on South Gravel Bead on Thursday afternoon fast. She Is survived a husband, John Curry, The funeral ourroil on Saturday morning and the in[ormont was at Barre. BOSTMit. The death of Conrad Bostlcr ocenrrod at his homo at Alabama on Sunday even ing last, aged TO years. The funeral ooourrod on ^Tuesday and the sorvloos were conduoted under tho auspices of the G A. B. MOOBE Mrs, Sarah Ann Frances Moore died ou Sunday at the home of hor daughter, Mrs. Preston, \ at Khowiesviile. Tho remains were taken to Bliss on Tuesday and the funeral ooourrod on Wednesday, -;.. ;i;l.s^irA^;i«n|>*»ii6*f.. .- ,'- &n*lv|i. .^oodfoid^\tatt tOwuV?«ott- 1 day-.fcr.0aUtoraW, ; ', ; .;Mis«Mary Kd.Wey bf'ljudson Is vWi.- tp^^vSrahjinJlin?,'. '» Vt^.m^-ig^-lf. D ^rlonqil wore. In ;Aibtai|-pvot§uh!3'>yA•.•\ . ' \ Mr. and iitss, S,ltiokejaavegono;ta§t, Q)pud. I'.ioridii.fdf .the wtuto^ ; *WaJt»r b'iilalley-vvatoai.led.to Cub> on Tuesday by|h», death ofjiliunQio. Mlts-Maj-lpn Bowon #ifr!ll be at.h^me from \ycb|ter§»tur^ay-and Sunday, ;' -Mra^O. K, Sturgis and - ton, Donald, hftye-rMiKn'eti-f o thotr'hpmevln Ro^hoetori; W, ^.Hainiftond and sohi lteymond, of jLo^gptirtispentStihdajr wlth-roldttvosIn: ,r?wn.- ••' • .-•..•' JUrs.Edwrd Munson spent the latter p'artBt last wook ; with M? daujrhtor o* 'Savannah,; , %V. %'. -Dwyer'of -East Aurora has boon! .the.jruest of'id* sister, Mrs, Wi Gv WirttnoV. Mrs, QeorgOi Benson entortnittod on •Monday .afternoon for her guest, Airs. John Cox . \ . • Sunt, ; J, C» YanKtten la in Albany this week attondlng the mootlnif of superin- tendents.- .,..'.. Born.toMr, apd Mrs. John §tork-af East Contor-Streot.on Thursday ovonlng last,a ion. Mrs, P. A. D»vls, who has been spend* Ing some, time nt Ashvlile, N\ 0„ hat returned hoihe; ' .. Mrs. M, TJ. But9hlnson of Booliostor It. visiting irelatlvoi anct frlondt in Medina andiflcinity* Kev. W.H. -Becaowsfcalled to Phelps yotterdST to attend the funeral ot hit litter, Mrs, Beagor Mrs. John T, Miller entertains « oomi panyotherhomoon l?ark Avonno this afternoon at.brldgo, Mr, and; Mrs, H, S. Olmitod and daughter, Helen, were In Koohostor Saturday and Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas BrnMoll .who have boon in If ew York for tho past week, have returned homo. ' Mrs., Arthur- Uamroril and daughter, Arlcen, are spending two wooka In Ctttaraugns County. Sirs, A. H. Poler in ontortalnlhg her brother nn'd bride, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Baker, of Memphis, jkloh. Mr.audMrt. O.K. (Jhumway and son ot Lowvlllo, who nave boon thoguoittof Mrs Alma Spoor, have roluruod homev Mr, an(l Mrs. John Cox rotnrnod to their honio In Brantford, Ont, Wednes- day after ipenottng twowooKsln town. Mrs, A. J, Stiles and Mrs. E\ M. Ban- kin and daughter ot Boohester havn been the gueiti ot Mr, and Mrs, Charles Drake. Tho marriage of Mlm Edith May Oallagban, daughter of Mrs. Addle' Oallaghan of Qwlnn Street, t& Mr., tfloyd William AuaUn will ocour on Wednes- day, Novotttber OHi, nt five o'clock. Invitations have been reoelved by Orleans County friends of,Miss Winifred Voilnr ot California announcing her spproaohlng marriage to Wlnflold Scott Williamson. Tho wedding will ocour on Wednesday, Novomborild. LOCAL OOilUKgl'ONDKMOt:. KSOWLXBVJLtK, Mrs, Ddlo and Mrs, B. .7, Whltwoll spent a couple of days In Buffalo last Week, Mrs. Pratt and daughter, Margaret, spent the week end In Maoodon. I. O. Hoot attended tho expotltton In ttoohsltcr a couple ot days last week. Mr. Dickenson ot Washington, D. C. was thoguoitof his aunt, Mr*. - William Trow, lait week. Mrs. Clara Bailey Hood bat returned from her wcitern trip. Mrtf. Morrow kndltori ot Ht. Luvroiico County are vlsltljnp: flier dousiii, Mns. W'llllam Parka, land M«. Morrow's mother, Mrs. Davis ot tho Jamo place, Is also vl«Iting her sitter, Mrs/ Ltxzlo Boot A company of them visited Niagara Falls on Tuosd-ty and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Boot helped to makeup tho party. Tho high school building Is to be em- bellished with aoino fine now engravings on the walla ot tho dlHeront rooms. The fund whloh tho school has raised has boon duplicated by the state, making the ownership of those chaste pictures by tho school possible; • The John Hauser home is being groatly Improved by a very lino now veranda. McGlenn BrasJ architects. Mrs Molvln Shaw, who has boon apohdlng some months with her huanand in Newburg, ana Mrs. Jcssio McGIlIevery arc spending the latter part ot the wodk at the homo of John Wold north j6f Medina, and on Saturday thoy, with a tot ot other rotatlves, will help Dncle John Celebrate his. birthday, Fertile Volley farmers aro busy gather- ing in the fruits of their labors. Waiter Fluingor has a One orop ot apples and quinces nearly all cared for, Joy Wood Is nearly through ploking apples and his crop was very fine, Chester Harding has a targe now silo tilled with oorh foddor. MA. John Ola'rk and son are spending tho week wltji her father at Watorport, Mr, and Mrs. Curtain, Mr. and Mrs. Don Root and tit. and Mrs Arnlo Boot are expecting to take an ,nuto trip to Syracuse thljwoek. Miss Luella Uolmau. spent Sunday with her papnt\. returning to Booliostor the same day,. Walter dolman and family took Sun- day dinner/at his father's. Mrs. Willis Grogory Is at the Medina Hospital. •! At prosent writing it It thought she Is a little better. Myron Porter has rented his farm and oxpeots to move to Medina in the spring LTSDONVIliZ. Mrs G. T. Stakes is visiting frlonds In Clyde. Mrs. C. B, Bontloy of Buffalo Is tho guest of frlenlls In town. . Mrs. Adolbart Malin of Petoskoy, Mich , is visiting friends in t8wn. . D. li. Cain and family have gone to Grand Haplds Mich., for the winter. Lucius Webster of Cleveland, who havo been visiting friends here, has returned homo.. ' , Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MoArdlo are re- joicing over tho arrival of a son at their home which arrived on Tuesday, Ootobor 18, . . Mr. Dallas and family have movod to Onto and Mrs John Sill will ojcupy the house made yaopnt by thorn. The doatb cf Dr. lioyal IS, Cootrrane, a formoAesldont of this placo and a civil war veteran, occurred in Fehueld on Sunday. Tlio remains woro taken to Albion for burial on Tuesday, ' Hospital Van-. Boslde tho Ave different boothg.ot the Hospital Falr f thoro will bo a fishpond, whloh will afford quite a bit of fun tor the ohlldrbn, The committee are in neod of smalt nrtloles which ooa be used for this purpose. Anything' vvhldh will be of interest to tho ohllaron. Kindly loaVo tho saiao with Mrs. IT, Howeli or Mrs, E, Boynolds. Celey P. Wright was olootcd member on tho direot primary Issue, Ho stuck to hit pledge and the voters of Orleans should have sufficient appreciation of a straightforward official to koop him ih the harness,. • ' •' '9B«i]!A>fV8»tiJt.yi|')|?f, . H»tlioc(li.t»(|iiieoii»imiurch, Bsv, %^ B»*^OD<.D,, ;PA«TQ«. ,t J?reachlftst : l>y ,<ho P*«^, .' . The suhjogiiottlio>sermo»:!h the oven- big will bS) :, .SoinoS.orvW9^Vdmon of tjho qiVljWar.\ Whe idoille Pltchofs and tha Klorehwlfightlllgaio't. |u,,ho'»ip:it»1| aiidevfl.n In bajtlo, >vomon did tnu.oh to -g8,tntho-ViotOr1f, \'..'>.- • : MUai>oo.he will rcottb \l'ho Soldier's Pstjdm to women,\ Svtnday sohpptnioots, at IS; - ^pwortJliDaguoSitOjcio,.. . Week tliatr prayor mooting Thursday. at?:30. , '•; \ ••;• \;':: lUptUt unuron. Kgv; Tl!0JJAS»i;GRuqnv. D.D,. RaSttir. Sunday mprnlhg sermon by .tho pastor a.t.H>!8t). ' - V - \ Blbto Sohool nt. 18, A, Si Brhughtoni iunorlntondopt. Pastor's JBtble\.class tor yiijon nnd women at the oloso Ot tho morning- sorVisp. You are Invited to baapine a memberpf.thopiass, 48 moinbor%sv«r« present lajt.S&hbaHi and two vliltors, . Christian |Endea.vpr Mooting at (I sharp, A very enoouraglng meeting was hold Isat Sabbath, Bo proiont next meeting. headerHHrf. N. S. it, Qllbort.. Subjoot: \Mlsstpnarios Kventnif aorvioo at 7. Tjip jaatorwlll proacb tho third In tho sorlos now bolng glvonon Grsat Men and Groat Kvon.ts, •Thp Waldontot and Their Tlmoi.\ Nex' Thursday ovOftlng a very Impor- tant mooting Is called by the board of trustees, Wo are all Interested In the rebuilding and removal of. the organ,, Oomo anil vote to have tho work done »ud thpw your Intoroat by ybur proaonoe, i'r««i>yt«rUn Unurch, •• 8t. John's (Episcopal) Ohnroh. ^J.H, HKR8H»K'gtf. BKOIOIt. St. Agnoi Guild will meet WcdilotduV evening with Mrs. W, S- Kandolplt,. Ladles' Sowing Hcolety moots Tliurf- doy attornpon with Mrs. D.-A Aonr, Tho Girls' i\rlendly 8oo|iity nt* meei Thursday oVenlng nt 81>. m at the hi*<l>i- otMrs D, A, Acer. Kr.nx, btttbaran Trinity Church RgV, 0. POKOKtKH, PA8T0TI, English Roformatlon sorvloos will be hold at tho Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday next. A special anthem will be rendered by the choir. Gorman aorvioo* every Sunday at 10:30 except thp last Sunday of each month, which are conducted In English. . Young Peoples,' Sooloty Conoprdln moots Brat anil third Thursday of each month. • Choir rehearsal every Tuesday evening, Church oounPll meets tho first Tuesday alter tho second Sundar of each month. tut nf ,1uror>. Following Is the list ot grand and trial jurors drawn to servo at tho Nov- voiiibor term of tho supreme oourt, Justice Kmory presiding: UltAND JUItOltS. Athlon—Bonbon Prldmoro, Qeorgo Vldonger, , Darro—Hamilton Anderson. Carlton—Andrew I'ldingor, David Coon, Wniilam U Curtis Olarondon-J. M. Barker, Arthur Jnynes. aalnol-IUrry II, l.atlln, G H, New man, Murray—Grangnr Doirnoy, Bruco B Stockham, OInrk D; Moore, Henry Gnrr, A. B. Irving, Kldgewny-Jamot Conkey, William Coleman, Ipty IvjU, B. F. Fresl, Arthur Hoaei Samuel' Iiandnuor, James W, ArllngtoA. I Shelby—Dlvld Bontly, Frank Potter. '|TliIAt..ttnion«. Albion—Wnao l'lummer, Arthur Howe Barre—William Perry, Isaac Swnluy, B 0, Salisbury, 0. W, Bennett. Carlton—Michael Andorson, Ray ITullor. ' Olarondon-J. 0. Howard. . ^~ aalnos—Thomas Tftdridg^ II. Clnre iVhlto. Yntcs—Burt S Buret], Hugh Prasor. ObaHdi DJWI John Buroh, Fred Pofrlo. f Kendail-O. H. Sinford.S K Williams Charles H. Smith, Christopher Surks. Charles Stono. ' Murray—Kobort Wilson, Olaronoo timlth, 53. §. Webaw, D. S. Hard, Jr, Bldgoway—WIIUs A. Qlllott, Josopb Stanley, John CrOwloy, Georgo A Ncwoll, Shelby—Mathow Boyd, Frod Freeman, William Vincent, B.B.Saunders, George Castle. Anon*! Meeting of the Hoard of Super- visors of Orleans County Notice la hereby given that the annual meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orleans will bo held in tho rooms of said board in tho Court House In the Village of Albion, N, x\„ oh the Uth day of November, lOiO, at 10 o'olook In tho forenoon ot that day, Ali porsons having claims or accounts agalnBt said county are hereby notified and required to doposlte tho same, duly verified and properly cortldod by tho official at whoso instance or request tho sorvlccs wore rendered or supplies purchased, with ths clerk of the County Af Orleans or with the undersigned, on or before the third day ot Bald annual meeting pf said bosrd, and In default thereof snob accounts and claims will not bo audited by said board at said mooting. Dated Athlon, K. Y., October 17,1910, FimbEBio M. THOMPSON, Olrrk of Board of Supervisors of Orleans County, Office and post-office address Albion, Orleans County N. Y. 86w8 A Heslrablo Jterin for Sale Olirnp Orleans Opunty, 110 norcs, now 10 room house, good barns, feneos of wire, IS acres first class applo orchard, .8 acres penolies, all kinds berries and small fruit, 10 acres pasture, good lot of timber, -SO aoros whoa.t, the soil Is very productive. Price, tlio an acre. It you wish to buy a homo or building lot or have property to soil or exchange It will botoyonr advantage to see mo as I have many customers waiting, ;i also have^ inpnoy tbloiln^ WYT, WOLFBOM, • 8 Cook Theater, A GOOD l'OtilTION. Can bO had by ambitious yAUng mbn and ladles iu tho fleid of''Wireless\ or Hallway telegraphy, Since the 8-hour law booame effective, and since tho Wire- less companies' are, establishing stations throughput there is a groat shortage ol telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from tiff to $90 per month, with good ohanco of advancomont, 'Tho National Telegraph Institute operates six ofilcial Institutes In America, undor supervision •f B, R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay ybu to write thorn for full details at Cin- cinnati, 6,, or Phlladplphia, Pa. 81w0, SubSeribe for The Medina Hegistor tl pe,ryoar, , v I I I I F ALL siiowing oi all the newest things in Suits and - Overcoats. \VVe are showing a nice line of Brown Suitings, also Swell Blue Merges, which make a very \'dqsir- able Suit, and the Grey Suitings are very neat, just the thing' for good business uses. TUe Qyeryoats arc- made fairly loose, fitting and Qf nice 01-ey;, Black orBrOvfii materialSjin sntpoth finished k,ersep, ; ' KaiuCoats-^Weatetaltowux^aSxvell'Lm? in the.Plairt or Awto Collar Style, '' ' : ' r ' ~ 7 , ' JLefc its show yott our line of Wo.Olenfaria' wc:\\vilj mate yott thePiaestSuit qrOvercoat yothmsivcvvtoifni: <:'. • Blue Serge'Suits $20;iqd to $36.00 '•*• : JSdbby Br<>W Suits $16,00 tc^ $30.00 , Grey Stftts * <•,. $20,00 Jo $30.00 . Overcoats r , . $20,00 to $30iOO Raincoats • . . $18,00 to. $25.00 Trousers $S0O»$6.Q0 ( l $7.00 arfd $$;p0 All otii 1 goods are Hand tailored aixdj are ihacJe in our workshop.bysl;lllecl tiiilors wlio arc up-tosflate in every way, All gartnents are guaranteed to hold tlwir shape and will also fit you well, , Let us have yotvp order lor your Pall Clothing what- ever yott want, - , \ Tfr&msl makes it «#» O.K. . I Saves Time on ttic Farm T HE farmer witb ^he Bell Telephone Service at hand, doesn't have to travel in rainy weather. The Bell Telephone Service saves him all that. There are always a lot of rniny-dny chores about the farm. Instead of spoiling a day in going to town, the farmer goes to his Bell Telephone and docs his business, The timo saved can be spent profitably. That is why lio would not think of being with- out the Bell Telephone Service. It is poor economy to try to get along trithout it, Consult out local \\\ manager. ' rf&vlr* VORK TELEPHONE COMPA ' } NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY- t Eperft TBcll MeptioM it a long Distance SldiaH '• The Rochiiter Truit & Safe Depo.it Company wuhet to ball the attention of those residing in surroundifag towiu to the exceptional banking facilities which it offer* r.r?rfiS.tF er u?^' Dor ****** calendar months on deposits, which are subject to chick at alt times. Money for deposit can be senfiVform of dTaft.pbt-officb % fe^ 0r i y r 8Xpre8?! **• w6kfe a **?<*' i3 tameaiaclF «nt, or m case of a new account, a bank book. ..H T e 2? shM t 0 draw **&** «n account a check can be SttT& nttHfirwhicl1 a dfaft oe ™«*y CAPITA!,, fSBOO.000.00 SttPIUS OVEB 51.000,000.00 RESOUaCES ovsr 520,000,000.00 Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Company i Rochester, IS. Y. ..- .i •' BaBssHat3aBaaauai3BuaBacucBBauuuacaQaBaBaBaBHBaQaciaBa INPW QOOn THEATER I || bNE NIGHT ONLY •Bin • . ca na oa rjn BO nn ca nn BB ma ea ass pa fen oQ mm oa en na Eft DO no DO Ba na HEI BU HB FRIDAY. OCT.. 28 if Eta • .no The Big Musical Show MILDRED & ROUCLERE1 and their merry company in PRINCESS IRIS Complete Scenic and Electrical Equipment || 2 1-2 HOURS OF MU8IC AND MERRIMENT ea ''EH aa n a na B B on ea ea || Prices am jffir Seats oti sale KrqJUpairt & Drake's pgacnrjnnnGOBaBgrjtsciacnEncnBBcanaRnnnrjnBianacnnH .BQBBBaBlBQHBBlfaHaBaBaBaBBQaBaiaa^ 25c, 50c, 7Sc, $1.00 || . „ ^ ... . Ba One Fare Plus $2.00 for the Round Trip Friday, (November 4, 1910 to BOSTON, SOUTH FRAMINGriAM, WOR. , ClESTER, PALMER, SPRlNeplELp Special -Extra A^factl6ji.M0offieil> Harvard Football Game at Cambridge November 5th. , M.HVOKK (ENTKAI. v LINKS Far tlokots, time ot trains, stopBvor jjrlydegea and all Infoririatlon^pP'y '° \°k oli \IStonMr \ow Xotk Oontra! '.•.#: I'AMERICA'8 GREATEST BAILWAYSYfTE^'^ ,u li rt-l m \3) W I