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f • I Ift STONE RpTOOWWP i •'. ft?\-in*tj$l?estj 6t. waer 1 .ano> deliver it Vonxp|lx^t»^oS.erate. cost. EDWIN ft BJppEET:.J5*9r M&n si, Medina, Weather Indications. \fair Monday ana fues4ay; warmer rnesday; light north winds, becoming Variable. ; •'\.''' • , • **'*•,. OSirEOP^HJCQ- PHYSICIANS. HoldM^g&Asa'ftoenH West Avenue; '•••^»'nf»!-^9tfti$jt»'ta.-, , 1 to5,7to8p. in. \-'0(>nanltaHlpKL iFree. Both'Phcines. l)MK$nlQ-,A3SfD PAPER HA1TGINS r Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave oiv ders at Gtybrge Fisher's, LeVan Broth' era, ox at residence, 231 Pearl Btreet H. E. SIMEONS, ' F EED B. SBnpSEBi Atfcrney ana Counsellor'fiSnCaw. Down's & Kearney building, Medina U, Y General practice in all.Courts. COB thflBest PEJ3AD use^ M Niagara ''^ ' Fancy Fkrar,\ For Bale only by S PiLWDt \GOMPM ^ 0RUB£NS 1111115 THE WATER. i &B.1 Joseph. J. Rosenthal, who. IB % canvaasing i Medina selling the .©His Water , Purifier, . i8\meetinff with grea£ success. It isl attached to the faucei,,and takea all impurities from t)ie> wateri Bead the following tes- timonials from people who have trtfd/tliem: \ ToViom it may coneorn: . I havo licen using one of the yater purifiers sold by Mr. Rosenthal for several clays and find it clears tho water vevy much, making it spark- ling, almost as much as the distilled' product. I call heartily recommend ii to any one a*s tho best and cheap- est on tho markot today. o. u. smoND3,at f D:p. D. s. -I feeliove tlio^llis r Water''Pif| !f ;; fior' is all it is- recommended tot\' and should meot jviUi a' ready s^,,, in Medina $? ,|£§J Mtia; \W.B. RoBBrKft?^ M > ft . \I havo&ffad Onc-of Mi'. Joseph Rcse«jyjfti;|^^eMitt|}ars in use for eWrtfl d*fe njff&f say* that it •*emss.tQj4Mi#|flWyj adapted! .for jemotring fellf $t^ttrgies;'finara tho water- !.''I t.T.lAmm, .*\ *Pastoi; Baptist^Wrbh,** \I liavo one of 'the 'Ellis l|.Varer Purifiers, in uso for more ^h an ono week and it has prosedihighll\Satis- factory, in fact, doing'^lOre than is claimed for it. In- adM*it|on to puri- fying the water from filth it renders it ranch more palatable withoat storilization by heat, and I cannot too strongly urge the necessity for its use. X-i • .'. _ H.C. BLTORNIJJ^M D. \Tbe 'Ellis Water Purifier' seems to do all that Mr. \Rosenthal claims for it- The water passing through it is certainly more palatable than tlmt which is not thus purified. Wears pleased with what it has done thus far. . It is well worth a trial; once tried you will retain it. J. E. \WILLIAMS Pastor of the Methodist Church.\ Mr. Rosenthal can he consulted at 122 West Center St. For a lazy liver, try Chamberlain's Stomach mid Liver Tablets. They invigorate the liver, aid the diges- tion, regulate the bowels and pre- vent bilious attacks. For Bale by Ckas. A. Mack, 420 Main St., Medina. •The general delivery of groceries, meats, etc., will make one trip Wed- nesday, at 8 a, iri, S; J . MALL. ^Srhmd a small subscription for the lountaift fond to Mrs. .Bush, WestCenter street, Mr, A. B. Qhainb- edain or Mr. Hamden. • -. ' Fine half tone poistrajtsi of Chief .of Police Stork and Cbi&f Engineer Gallagher appeared. in yesterday's Buffalo .Courier. ' V • •• ' \ If you want-to drink pur0 water purchase one of the Ellis Purifiers. For side in Medina by J. J. Rosen- thal, 122 West Center street, ' TbeY. M, 0. A,„are fitting up a fine lunch room for firemen's parade day in the store formerly occupied by J. Kearney, jeweler. . '.\' Mr. W. Ii. Gurry Received quite a severe scalp wound by a falling brick ^rikiugHImon the head \yi4ie ftt work on liis nevffe*ailding <^%au» street, this morning. members' <uythe h>'cal bWch* i of the Knights of Columbu^ ^^mdten, for a few\davs. wdanne!., nurole hndses fi»,tM»t.v' \V'^:„.E-U„U„ T> L~'* 1. wearing. purple hladges foK,ith% days, in memory of the late Pope Leo XJ,II, this order being issued by the Supreme Council. Tho o%ote te \leading north from Prospect Street bridge is badly cut up by wagons ljelrig J driven across it. This should Tje stopped. The ball game Satu|laV tetween the Lockport nine aiJdahe loga] team resulted in a victory) for the' latter by ascore of 4 to 2l Mrs. Bush, West CbtorstrSi, and Messil. jCrittmborlhln %id Halnden n|e recoiving dtthations to pay ior •tijte connecting of the water pipes (Jj the drinking fountain. It looks ^ell when you go a little) out of your Avay to help a good cause. Persons wishing to communicate \with Dr. B. Mincer, eye specialist, will receivo prompt attention by addressing him, General Delivery, Medina, N. Y. . Poj> For Sale. Ono hundred cases pop for sale. Apply to ECOESE WAtsir. For Sale Cheap. Lady's-bicycle. Inquire at police headquarters. This is a rare bar- gain. Notice. The gallery and both sides of Bent's Opera House have been re- served for spectators at the meeting of delegates to tho firemen's conven- tion on Tuesday. J. W. L.VBK1X, Pres. P. I. BRLST, Vice Pres. Potter & Allen Are acquiring the reputation qf keeping the finest Hue of Cool Summer Drinks to be found in &1 edina. They also keep a fresh line' of / Confectionery | Cigars When in need of any- thing kept in a 6rat class confectionery store don't fail to call on tnem. , Mi% Edward Andrews is visiting friends- in Buffalo. \ijft .{piardey Foster spent Sunday wiiili'relaliyl'slih Buffalo. ' , Mp r 'John l?arrell of Auburn is spending a few days in town. . Mrs. t, J. Murphy of Albion is visiting her \parents Mr. and Mrflr M. ariffin, _':•' Mr. JohjftW, Griffin of Buffalo i| spending a few days with Mr. I)an- iel'Horan, '. . i .'Mr.-Morris- Gotha of New York'is a guest at-the residence of Mi\ I. Hfdeballe,: Mys, Bitrton and children of BiuV falo are spending the week with Mrs* Martin Smith. 1 Mr. C. M. Topliffe suffered aa epileptic stroke at his residence on Pearl street, yesterday, / Mrs, Wood ,and Miss Wood of Lockport are guests of Mrs. John Murdock of P#rk Ave. \ Mr. and'-Mrs. Ernest Do\mton of Summervillfr, iColjn., arevia|tin^^S', and Mrs, David Fje%fepn.,| ?- ,, • 51* Miss Edna Wyatt o| fioffesteris the guest of her cousSi, S Just a few more Suits * left, they are going at HALF PRICE SALE We have decided to continue our Half Price Sale of Sum • • mer Suits and Straw Hats forth is week only irt order to close them but. $1 Straw Hat at 25c Boy's and Children's Suits which sold for $2 to $10 go it $1 to $5 each Suits which sold at $5 tO $15 go this week at s $2.50 to $7.50 If you. want these bargains come ill this week. j Volschow & Smith 'f)ii$ 'Hel^n Pomerdkhas teturnod ^rn^Shacligee, wheretfflie 'has been 'spendiugjiiji cipttple of w^ks. , , MP^. lijiryj Colomai^>f Jeddo is the< guest of her jfanghter, Mrs. Walter Brightman of^ark'Ave. Victor Soraerville ahdlrring Hol- lnnd' J -\vero guests of Misses Wilmarth and Brown at Shadigee, Simday. Mr. and Mrs. Breese of Panna.and Mr. Fred Cole of Holloy attended tho funeral of Mr.,Myrou W. Toombs yesterday. ., Mrs. Sanih Lee and daughter, Mrs., Robert Auld. of. Now York Uit| are guests of Mrs. D. DTfhjl- dredge, \ j Mr. And Mrs.IIi«r^C.Davhik Denver\ Col., while en route hon\o tram a European trip, are spending the day in town. Mrs. Wesley CSrinneil has return- ed ,witli her brother, Mr. Jlyron Haines, of Fairport, Mhin., where sho will make her future home. . Mr. and Mrs. Hiram P. McCoutun of Lockport andJMr. F. Gottishall\ of Buffalo were guests at tho resi- dence of Mr. Lawrence Brennan yesterday. Mrs. Albert A. Smith and two sons, Fred and Floyd of tliis place, and Misses Myrtie Arnold and Ma: Johnson of Middleport spent Satur- day at Rochester nnd Ontario Beach A WelcomjB Friend. The W. C. T. U. drinking form- tain has been connected with tho wnter supply with a view to helping relieve the thirst of the large crowds that will be on the street Wednesday during the firemen's parade. The water will pass through a coil of forty feet of pipe packed in ice, thus insuring a continuous supply of cold water. One or more of the faucets will be supplied with the \Ellis Water Purifiers.\ Acknowledgment of favors receiv- ed should include Mr. Rosenthal, Mr. Culver for ice aud Mr. Dingle- dine for a free suppjy^of water dur- ing the convention. Besides these, • many other friends have assisted by their services, by furnishing neces- sary materials at cost and a few by generous offers .of financial assist- ance. ; As the expenses will amount to $25 or more it is urgently requested ,fchat all wishing to aid this, worthy cause will hand in their voluntary offering, large or small, as soon as possible Wo Mrs. Bush at her resi- dence West Center - street; Mr. Harnden at the Y. M. C. A. rooms; or Mr.-A.-B. Chamberlain in the Brown block, south end of Main St. EAST SHELBY. Mr. and Mrs John Turner and Miss Goldie Alvord visited Mrs. Geo. Gilbert Saturday and Sunday. Miss Kate Young returned to Buf- falo Sunday after spending a very pleasant week with relatives and an)d friends in this locality. Mr.iWm. James and Fremon t Page are helping Albert Palmer with his haying this week. Mrs. Thos. Clark is visiting Mrs.. Frank Beckett this week. Mrs. James Clark and daughter, Mrs. Geo. SrTell visfted Mr. William, Olark last week. - A ! A^vrwEsiM _ A questijon that should interest every thoughtful person in Medina today is that of supplying the \visit- ing firemen and their fiiends with good drinking water during the parade afldwhifle they are with ua, $hatd$y> One Of the best plans,, successfully carried out. in other places, is the placing of barrels of cold water at intervals along the line of march .and 04 the corners of all'the principal _streets.. _ • If 'this.plan is not carried out here, ie-vevy public spirited citizen along t;he line ot anarch should provide several pails'ofi-cold \water that can lie brought into use. instantly when the; parade halts. . In connection with this plan a smtahle numbffr of drinking cups should be provided so the men could be served quickly. It is to he hoped that abundant provision will be ma'de for our visi- tors in this simple but necessary re- -^njrernent, v „;,_, _, • ti Popular SiolFsii, August 91, ua new M GW0110 inn's eien and Lake Keia, On above date the. Now York Con- tral will soil excursion tickets to \Wntkins Glen and Lako Keukn at Second week o! SWEEPING om/^£^fpm%'i^^^} ''} \ tive in prices thaft first \ T^ 1 , OHice of • ' yUrMASTEN & CO,, Mattufecttirers and WHofesalers, ; ;Kw ( --f y . Buffalo, N. Y,, July •m r lp($,^^ : ['',i Mr. E. (J. Leade-rV.Mariager, \\ '^~ '•'•• _, I. ' Medina, N^ .t, - '.\....' ~~ >y i>earSlti~- '•'••••• i -\.'• •>•' : ' '•''• •'•' not. wish to inventory any more s-tQofc than ; is absolutely necessary and If Xp^ prices will move stook.it ougTvN.o sell r,api^.-=\. Make the week of July 27 a memorable one'in * the Clothing Department. Close entire lines, lots 3516, 329p, 2712, 3279, 3162' in Men's and Youth's at any price you can get. All straw hats must go, even at a loss,'but sell them.- Close out children's suits'of all kinds, we donotwish^ suit left in this department. • Use fenive liber- the low rate of $1.80 from Medina, ally in furnishings of all\ kinds. \Wishing ' good going on train leaving at 7:081 you the same-SUOC.ess ili yoUTBO COud Week's a ml returning ; leaving Walkins • Glen at 5:00 p/m. Penn Yan at! sweeping out sale, we remain • \\ 5:00 p. pMn S patrons five hours Yourg ^ ^ at the Glen,' Hue mostiromarkablo canyon in the world, oiffotu- hours| ' f W. I * MASTKN & CO. s:uJ on tho most beautifill lake-in the! ',, United States passing KeukaC Pull- • ;• •\•. • ' \ enoy, Grbvo Springs^-Urbana, with j a stop of twenty minute at Ham- The ahovo letter explains itself. It is up to you to take advantage of tho mondsport \ tho ereal vinevsni' Sw00 P in S Oat Prices on Clothing, Hate, Caps, Trunks, Bags and Furrdahings at counter of A \ '• y j W. 1.3MASTEN & CO., 437 Mnin St., Medbui, N. Y.' T , \. , . , \ „ ,. ' ' . Don't forget your Piano votes. This Piano wns booglit of O, H. Utley of lor tickets and all {information BnttlUo and ia gaarautocd by hira for 6 years. , call on Now York Central.—tk-ket! ' ' ' agon Is. • '\\* j m ^!!ff^SSf^ m '^!l m ^S^^ m ^^S!XS l SF^^^ 0\& newspapers for salo at this atTlco. , •*• *4 3? n i Subseribo for MEDIKA DAILY JOVR- ! NAU 82.00 for ono year* gl.OO for ! she months. k CARLOAD OF BUGGIES. i Cots and Dishes Forwent during firemen's convoiitjon -week. I Apply at Camp Swott. LEVJLS BHOS., Household Outfitters. I { I have just received a carload of TEAMSTERS RANTED. now buggies. CaU and see them. in0 . I can givo you a bargain. 85t£ A. H. MILEIIAM. Clearance Sale OF Svmmer Prices cut in two on Wash feoods. All Summer Goods Marked Way Down Money Saving Opportunities all over the store in all lines of Summer Goods. ^ y Come at once! 1 • v t - Assortments are fesfiibw! GEO. E. SPOOLER Successor to Spooner & dates. ••(,)••