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mmmmmm*, 'sT f ^!!^?? m ^! f\\ -*N&; If You want to \SEE' ihe BEST ' ; |&E' #F ITJR^iTUBE , Jlyer, ShjOwA in Medina, • ; »' : • stephi my store. I Wfill If you, contemplate buying any-*, 'thing'?%: tide; l?^m|*ub;.5#a|. for the nest-month. ' *C' .- : ' • 7/ v •. P '.? '\ * &•''• „«.. la aHite branches a speciality. •B.M TR1PR JT^***?^*>**w****iwi|»!|Wwiwiy»w^MMMww<iyw. light I^Q.-fraah ylnda ; .-^i^?it' KkRS. THAYER & THAYER. *^ OSTEOPJJTBIO pmrsicaAH& Holdredge Apartment*, W«ii Aftnue. Houra:—9 to 1* a. m., I to6,7to8p. m, Ooniultation Free. Both'JPhon**. ' F RED B. 8KINHEB. Attcraey ana CoanMlIor »t LAW. Down's & Kearney btxfldlntt Medina N. Y» Gtnaral practice in all Courts, P iB the Bert BBEADuw \Niagara Fancy Hour.\ For tale only by tf. BLOOD 4 COMPANY \ OELEA1TS MILLS I •*>w*m>m***>*>r**x€**#**>* TO WW IT WAY CONCERN I Fifteen or aixteea-yeattj ago Dr. B. Mincer izamintd m y •re* and'made me a, pur o f* glasset. I have worn th«e same Ilasae* evor.Blncs and have found them entirely satisfactory. I have no hesitation in recom- mending Dr. Miucor to tkft pub- lic „ WALLACE L'HOMMEDIEtf. Saat Shelby, N. Y,, Jnly 7. '08. It gives me great pleasure to testify that Br. Mincer fitted my eyes 'a number of yeans ago; bare uteoVthem ever sines and can see as well in them today se- at first I -will use no other glasses M long at I can obtain them of him. Mrs. J. Q-ABDNER BARRY. To the PubliciT We have used Doctor Bernard Mincer , 8jlaases for four genera- tions. They have given good satisfaction to all. ^ MBS: ROBERT DENSMORE, Jnly 34 ( 1808. , Albion, N. Y. Shelby. N. Y.» Ijuly 80,1S08. This is to certify that I have used a pair of glasses, purchased of Dr.. Mincer, ibr about the last twelve years and they are today as clear as when I bought them. ••••'• , AS. BLASR. To whom it may concern:— I had my eyes examined and fitted-with a pair of glasses by Br. Bernard Mincer seventeen . years ago, and today I .can see as well with the glasses ad when I got them. Several years later Dr. Mincer examined my daugh- ter's eyes and made a pair of . glasses for her.' She wore the £ glasses .two years, her eyes were v entirely cured and she does not W wear glasses' any more. t MBS. B. DESTSMORE. • jf Albion, N. Y. f Pawnee Bill's: adveitisirig' ck H in town today, '.':•* 7;'._';'' •''•'' The Odd freHows WAlbioft are soon to ereofa.hoine of thel? own, Don;\fail to xead^ihe Medina Stea'iii 'Daundry advertisement on the second page of thuvissue. '.'.\•'' The'new \suiaaier: jail\ at Albion seema to: $ave £. fa&iiutfioi Iqr- nftmejbuaMedina *'cita&£ns;\ /\•';'• 1 'Ten-tons'of pluma were shipped by express Aoftr thJa'Station ye^t&r-. day;-' 1 -' •'..__ ( \' •' ' -/i • • ' _ ;' . , Bead the ! »e^\ advertisements, of totter & Alien and E. W, Tripp in this jssue*. j, , , • , Th> funeral of iti;s;» ThomaB Goon of Shelby. \yill_T)B held^this afternoon, athet iate.$oft)6. ,' yolacl^ow^ Sm|tU. ^make a few anuoUnceraQnt on \this page, which will-mterest al£ in need of footwear. , work is now in progress on the ,Allbion.-i?6wer Company's electric transmission line from, that village to Brockport. . Our local sporting men have wag- ered, considerable' money on ,the Corbett-Jeffries fight at San Fran- cisco tonight. The prevailing odds are, two to one on Jeffries, Mr, fayette Doty died, last even- ing at WB . home oft South avenue after-ar long^iUuess, aged about 75 /ears, Deceased \was a veteran of the 0M1 War and a member of the 4. A. B, ' A aobBcriber asks as the question: \Why is the residential rate for the 'Bell telephone* (selective ring) $12.00 per year «a Albion and $18.00 per year in Medina?\ We give it up. It's ap to the company to answer that question. Don't .forgot the Pioneer pienlo on Thursday, Aug. 27th, at Lakeside. The arrangements liavo been com- pleted; and if the wcptlier is favora- ble a very largo attendance will be present this year. There will be good music, and an excellent speech by Hon. John Gmracon, Attorney General of the Empire State. . Afalsoalftim,of fixo from \box 136 was Bounded about threo o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tho depart- ment responded and was given a wild gooso ohaso around a couple of blocks before they discovered they had been fooled. Tho authorities failed to locate Qxo miscreant who sent in the alarm. Albert Smith, who was arrested yesterday by officer Fuller for intox- ication,'plead guilty this morning wien* arraigned before JuBtice Brainard. He was fined $5.00. He paid the fine and was released. His onion crop, therefore, is saved. Martin Miller, a boatman, was ar- rested by Chief of Police Stork yes- terday afternoon on tlie charge of cruelty to animals. Ho was driving ahorse which was badly galled. The arrest \Was\ made at the instigation of the agent of the Humane Society of ftocheater. Justice Brainard fmed Miller $5.00 and warned him against committing similar offenses. The lawn at the New York Cen- tral depot needs mowing. Jl this was done it would very much im- prove the appearance of the sur- roundings. — Orleans American. The appearances of the \lawn\ at this station would bo greatly im- proved by the erection of a new depot thereon. The parishioners of St. Mary's Church will hold a picnic in Cham- berlin's grove tomorrow. Everyone holding a ticket will have a chance of drawing a stove, which waB do- nated by Hanlpn Bros.; a Morris chair, donated by Malier Bros., or a barrel of Gold Medal flour, donated by M. & J. Slack. Mrij;: J$hi ^rtbitof' Toronto- Ssjiv, guest a|>v!jit resid$ne$ of Mr. Siiaiti| Tuqtefe .',. ... Y;,,' ,..:;• Miss/sElla, Mc<3oivfn, of Syraense- ia the gT^esfof hej.uneje, Mr. Qhil'( Drake* \*v • ••' ••'' •''•'•• Ipsa JSlizatMh...Pierce of Roclies* 'tefis* vHtisgiaisses Jean and Rate -Tuckery\ -•;\' '' •'•• : '. : 'Mr. : s»3 Mrs,; Edw. Cringle' of ISfeyf York .Qity are visiting Mr., and Mrs, J,H,Goniey, Mr. B, ,R. iMwdock of Chicago arrived in town yesterday and is t|0 guest of his brother, Up. 0, S. Mm* dock. >'• ... '.„. '. Mr. Jf Alton Smith returned last evening from a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sroilt, of. Grand Bapids, Mich. '\ Mrs. Jossia Miller left We'dnesday afternoon for Milwaukee, \Wisi whore sne will spend some time vis- ifirig her sister, Mrs. Fred Brown Mrs, \W. B.. Bobbins entertained at progressive euchre , yesterday afternoon in Jhonor of her guests, the MisseB Whitman of St..Louis and Miss Mix of Seneca Falls, - v... in He Hit the 'Mi's Eye. 1 : Waster Willie, son of Mr. and Sirs,. Watson H. Whipple,, has the distinction of being a good marks- man with a rifle. That he justly deserves tho title his father will testify to, «B be \rung the bell\ yesterday 'afternoon which cost \Wat\ -a valuable horse. Willie, with samo friends took his rifle out to\ practice shooting at a pieco of papar which he tacked on the side of the barn. He'took deliberate aim and fired, hitting the paper* and also a horse which was standing in tho stall directly opposite tho impro 1, vised target. Tho ballot entered tho animal's brain, killing him, in- atontly. Hereafter Willie will prob- ably go to the xiflo range to practice. Dr. Mincer, export eyo specialist in lens*»s for the eye, hasnover boon excelled in fitting the eye, no mattor how difficult or complicated the case may have been. He will be at the Hart Honso on Monday next, Aug. 17th, only. T3HB ie Ms -last -visit to Medina this season.* igome VBJ0irig'. developments |n; the police department are promised iii -$he near' future/resulting from theprrestoii ©eorgeS, Ives, an in~ niate of tne,courjfy'alrnshouse. The arre'siwal made las't'night by officer upt41wj. the charge preferred being intoxication, . After' t~ks.- prisoner was .placed in the lockup, whioh was ftbout one o'clpok tiiis morning, he-made aniffidavjt..b0fore l a notary puMp, in wiidh, sevoie charges were made against officer'JFuller, ; When the'cas6. f was .brought xip beforo Justide Brainard this moi-n-, ing the affidavit.waaprQdwced.\ Mr. Fuller, under oath, ^indignantly denies the charges and claims. that Cllier officers on $ie force are seeking to 'do him injiiry. This, also, is de- nied by the officers accused, Ives -was sentenced by Justice Brainard to ninety days in the M. 0. P. At this writing the prisoner ia being closely questioned behind olosed.doors as to the truth of the affidavit which he signed, and some startling disclosures are expected. The readers of the JOURNAL will be made acquainted wjth the true facta of the case, l • : m .•VfJ BALANCE $16.41. Tho executive committee of the firemen's convention met last even- ing and wound up tho financial affairs of' the recent convention. After paying aU outstanding bills the committee had a hnlanco of §10,41 left in the treasury. This is a remarkably good showing and thoao in charge are to ho commend- ed for tho maimer in which tho affaire of tho convention, financial and othtsrwiso, wore conducted. Tho money left over is to bedovot- ed to a good and worthy purpose. This is your last chance to se- cure BIQ BARGAIN^ in all kinds of Summer Goods. GEO. E. SPOQNER <*• PAUWISTRY. Madamo Hbaea has arrived and can bo consulted at Mrs. Nichols, 001 Church atreot for a short time only. 102t6 for Sale Gheap. Lady's bicycle. Inquire at police headquarters. This Is a rare bar- gain. Folding Bed for Sale. In excellent condition. WH1 be sold at one-half cost'. Inquire or address JOORSAI* \ 408 Ann .St, Medina, N. ,Y. 1 purchased my glasses of Dr. Mincer 8 years ago. They have served me* well and I would not part with them for any money. Can truly day my right is better today than ever.. . il MARY E. GEEJBERT. / August 5; 1908. ? •I \NO DRIVER NEED APPLY.\ \^ The party \of young ladies, who started for tho\ lake recently, and Vf hose trip ended so disastrously, are about' to attempt it again. And as they .are to have the Barne driver none need apply. t WANTED. A bright young man to learn the dry goods business. Steady em- \ployment and good wages to right party. : ', Q#- E.,SPOON6E, Jugs for Sale. One hundred one-galloa jugs, for. sale at 10 cents each. B. J. Ci'MMrsos. Challenge rromChas. A. Mack, Offer to Refund Money if Dr. Hon aid's Specific Will Hot Core Any Case of Constipation or Dyspepsia. Mr. Ohas. A- Mack is seeking the worst ease of dyspepsia or constipa- tion in Medina or vicinity to test Dr. Howard's new specific for the cure of those diseases. • ,So confident is he that this re- markable medicine will effect a last- ing cure in a short time, that he offers to refund the money should it not be fluccessf ul. In. order to secure the quickest possible introduction Chas. A. Mack will sell a regular fifty cent package of this medicine at half price, 25 cents. This specific of Dr. Howard's will cure sick headache, dizzy feelings, constipation, dyspepsia, and aU forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a*ime; it makes permanent. and ^complete cures. f • i.' v T s '- It will regulate the. bowels,, time up the whole intestirial tract, give you an appetite, make food taste good aid digest well, and increase vigor. Joy and happiness will take the place of that \ don't care whether 1 live or die\ feeling. Take advantage of Mr. Chas.'A: Mack's challenge and'secure a bottle of Dr.' Howard's specific at half price, with his personal guaranteeito refund your money if it does not help you. VOLSHOW & SMITH t ¥ § We have added to our stock of Clothing and Gents' '•* Fairnishiiigs a full and complete line of BOOTS t-' AND Which we will place on sale c- \We still continue the HAI^l? PRICE SALE on all summer clothing, vertiseinent in tomorrow's issue. , Watch; for our ad- .*~ '.