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r*- ...:.:,-•ii:, 1 :,\ \ Iflfouwani to SEE the BEST ^I/BSfE OF FURNITURE JBver Shown, in Medina, ' step in my store. I wui Save You Mofley If you contemplate 'buying .any* thiifg. in the Pu^niture tine for the next month. . In, all its brandies a specialty. E.W. TRIPP i Few people have any idea of the im- * portant effect the shoes they wear have on their gener- al health. Try a pair of \Treadeasy\ Shoes and notice the dif- • ference. For sale at LEWIS' D RS. THAYER & THAYER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIClAm Holdrcdgo Apartment*, VT*«t Avenue. HOOM:—5 to IS a. m., i to6,7to8p. m. ConiultatlonFite. Both 'Phone*. BED R SKINNER. Attcrney »oa Ooumsllor at Law. JDown'i & Kearney buUdlus, Medina N, Y. General pruofic* in all Court*. | PAIMISTRY. Madame Hiues has arrived and can be consulted at Mrs. Nichols, 901 Church street for a short time only. 162tG 6 T© WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 11 fc Fifteen or sixteen year* ago Dr. B. Mincer examintd my •yea and made me a .pair o f glktiiM. X haye worn thtse game glasiet ever linoo and hare found them entirely satisfactory. I hare no hesitation in recom- mending Dr. Mincer to the pub- lic. WALLACE LTSOMMEDIEU. Ea#t Shelby, N. Y-. Jnly 7. '08. It giyca me great pleasure to testify that Dr. Mincer fitted my •yes a number of years ago; have used them ever since and can see a» well in them today as at first. I will use no other glasses u long as I can obtain them of Mm. Mrs. J. GARDNER BARRY. s •?• 5^'lh'ef i ublio:r- We hare used Doctor Bernard Mincer's glasses for four genera- tions. They hare given good satiBf action to all. MRS. ROBERT.JXENSMORE, Jn}y 34, 1»08.' Albion, N. Y. • Shelby, N. Y., July 80, 1908. This is to certify that I have used a pair of glasses, purchased of Dr. Mincer, for about the last twelve years and they are today as dear as when I bought them. A. S. BLAIR. To whom it may ooncern:— I had my eyes examined and , fitted with a pair of glasses by Dr. Bernard Miricer seventeen years ago, and today I can see as well with the glasses as 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 entirely cured and she does-not • wear glasses any more. MRS. B. DENSMORE. Albion, N. Y. 408 Ann St.,. Medina, N. Y. I purchased my glasses of Dr. Mincer 8 years ago. They have served ine well and I .would not part with them for any money. Can truly .say my sight is better today than ever. „„_„ MARY E. GILBERT. August 5,1908. Weather Indications, Partly cloudy Thursday, showers in the morning in west j portion; fresh west to northwest winds: Friday, fair »nd warmer. - I age of sixty-nine Sweet potatoes are in market. Medina is to. have another new clothing store., • / The village schools will open on Tuesday, Sept. 8th. The Toronto fair opens August 27th and closes September 12th. Pawnee $ili's shpw, with 'all its splendor^ will be in town tomorrow. ., A goodly number from Medina attended the pioneer pienicat Qicott Beach yesterday. «* 9 ^Niagara county expects- to market one of the best and largest peach crops in its history. Mr. Geo. E. Spooner this morning placed'an elegant new gold leaf sign over his dry goods stores. Mrs. Catharine Clark died Tues- day at her home near County Line, at the advanced years. We direct your especial |&tter|tLeJj|i to Volschow & Smith's larg'pi ad«er*|||n| tisement on the second page'pf this' issue, i '''. \\\ Owing to unfinished business I)r. Mincer will be.at:Hhrt~HouBe next Monday^ August. 2m\, only. This is his last vis.it to Medina this'\flea- son. E. J. Dellinger, the manager of the Batavia Opera House, has leased the Grand Opera House in Albion for one year with the privilege of extending the lease for five years. ^Medina is threatened with a boost in insurance rates becausoof its poor facilities for fighting fire.—Orleans Republican. Editor Beach is tho only person who knows about that boost in rates. \Say Mister, about everybody takes the JOORKAL,\ exclaimed a newsboy who for the first time took out a number of dailies to soil on the Btrcets yesterday. That boy was right—they all take the JOORKAL by subscription. The annual picnic of the Sunday School of the First Presbyterian Church will be held on Wednesday of next week. The steamer \Good-^ will\ will convoy the party to Perry's Grove, via. the Erie Canal, where dinner will be served, then to Albion and return Tomorrow (Friday) is Pawnee Bill's day in Medina. What the erowd will be remains to bo „seeu, but it will not be untimely for us to give warning to our residents as well as our rural friendi to. ^be on the lookout for the sly fingered gen- try who travel about the country making a living by theft and games of chance. • The labor unions of the county are completing arrangeinents for a great Labor Day celebration in Al- bion on September 7th. In the morning there will be a parade with 2,000 men and three brass bands in line. The firemen of the town and the merchants wifl'also be asked to join in this parade. Athletic sports Miss Inez Wihuarth left yesterday for a two weeks' visit in Rochester; Mi^s'Anna Long.qf Niagara Falls, is being entertained. by Mends in town*. •• . Miss Seilie Yoorhpes of Qvid»; Mich., is the guest of Miss Bessie, Holdredge. Miss Edith Berlin is enjoying a week's vacation witn friends, in Niagara Cdupty. ' Mrs. Thornas Mooney and sis'er, Miss. Alice' Owens, are visiting with friends in Buffalo, Mrs.; S, C. La Fever and Mrs. Emma Butler of Chicago are guests of Mrs.F.-H/Hurd. Mrs. Longfellow of Rochester and Miss Carrie Smith left Tuesday for a trip up. the lakes to Detroit, Mich. Miss Hattie Livingston, who went to Cleveland, Saturday, via the 0. and B. Line, is expected home this evening. Master James Ferger^ entertained twenty-five of his friends at a party given at his home on Gwinn street, yesterday. IJEiv. F. T. Latham ia expected from hi8 vacation tomorrow, 'Sft#ser\vicos will he held in the I^pist^hurch, Sunday. Mrjg^hnrles Woodford.of Knowles- ville^ lias gone on a trip to the Paci- fic coast. . He* will be absent a year and before bis wturn home expects to visit^Ovibf^jip-.. s Misses Mafy:aiui Marth^ Hennolly of Rochest^spe^^the* %$ °* the week with Ihajrlimcje.-f^lri.Edward McGur% e|i G\ylj|i $tree^i Mr. F.-s5 uf||ot tie firm of LeVau Bros.;* is^X^v* York and Boston, jilncln^rdbrs? for fall and winter. Rev. Henry F, Ellinwood, pastor of tho First Presbyterian Church, returns tomorro$ irbra his vacation spent iiyflie Jpftprn States Mrs. EUinwo6ptretu'r|i^af a later date. M&: Sarah sJawva^d- daughter, Mrajlobert Aul|^^wi^tn^ who\ have been- \^^^-iai. some limeint the rendeiico of Mr. D. D. Hol#edg#, left\ yesterday for Oattr f$d:^tan Club 0iIfi<K .Tlie, firsi'aBcnual putiagof; ifeifj 'Crlea^s.G^uhty.Eod and Gun-Cilib' «ill'beheli:pli 'Fi'iday \anfSaiutr ;da^:gbptember^th ai\d Sthj, at •$$&' •jitpti.Beaiih,,,' ' ', ' .':• <: . -Tickets areaow on sale and'can! b'e.parcMsed of the Board of Di- rectors o| the club. The price is $1,50,per tickeji, whicli, onbeing ex-' fihanged at tlvg; New Vork Qentral 'ticket Qfficei coders the round-rtrip railroad fare of the trip. A meet- ing Of the club will be held on the 27th inst,, at \v-hioh time all details of the trip wiE be finally decided upon. It is necessary that all in- tending to go shall have purchased their tickets by that* time- in order that 1 word may be sent' on to the club's headquarters at Manitou Beach as to how many .will be on band. The club is very anxious to make^ the outing a success from several standpoints. There\ is a great deal of hard work to be done tliis fall in planting fry in the watefi^-hero- abouFand it is necessary that all unite in the movement for better game' protection in the county, if satisfactory rosults are to be pb- tained. Belo^'.we publish a statemeixt wwtWL^dsigned by o%er Heiirip. ^F^e^whiqb,» he wishes us to Damaged Buggies for Said. The buggies that were damaged in the recent fire will be sold at a bargain at my etables for the re- mainder of this week. 169t3 A. H. MruniAU. Pawnee Bill Here tomorrow G. Williams on Conter street, the past week, returned to her homo in Fort Wayne, Indiana, today. Miss Elizabeth Williams will remain for a month'B visit with her brother and family. * horse races at the fair grounds will take up the afternoon. Wanted, A Shipper. Apply to THE BIGNALL Co. Taken With Cramps. .;.\ Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Little- port, was taken ill with cramps and 1 kind of Cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have the mem- bers of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and conetdt- ed. He told them he had a medi- cine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the, result that the fellow was able to be around next day. ' The incident speaHs quite highly of Mr. Gifford's medi- cines.—Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in 7 your home, it may saye life. For sale by Charles A. Mack, Drug- gist, 420 Main Street, Medina, N. % '.! With gorgeous posters, many col- ored pamphlets and an abundance been the guest of her brother, Mr.t°f interesting literature scattered Miss Keturah Williams, who has -OouWffeding Stamps SATURDAY AND MONDAY. < LFVAS BBOS. IMPORTANT ¥EAL ESTATE DEAL The present postollice building on Main street, owned by Mr. J. W. Cooper, was yesterday sold to Mr. G. A. Wiekham of Middleport Possession was immediately given, and, we are informed, as soon as the rooms in the Downs-Kearney block can be fitted up the postoffice will be moved therein, which wiU probably be some time early in October. Mr. Cooper took in part payment for valuable prizes and a series of ioJ . th& Woefe 80me ^^a^ j^ Niagara county; also some personal property. We understand that the building will be occupied by Wiekham & Hodgkins of Middleport, as a cloth- ing store. Double Trading Stamps SATURDAY AND MONDAY. LEVAN BROS. Wanted. • Neat, honest, agreeable woman, to Keep house in family of two. Good home to right person. Address LPOKPORT, N. Y. 1691w Carrier R. F. D. 7. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy, to take and certain to act, always nge Chamber- lain's Stomach and Laver Tablets. For sale by Charles A. Mack, Drug- gist, 426 Main St;, Medina, N. Y. Wanted. A strong, competent girl foj gen- eral housework. Apply to \ MRS. 0. W. HOLMES, 165 • 322 West £ye.' broadcast the managers of the Paw- nee Bill Historic Wild West havo earnestly endeavored to give tho public an adequate idea of their magnificent exhibition. But they have only partially succeeded. One must visit the performance; must see with his own eyes; must listen with his own ears, and drink in with his senses ihe full glory, grand- .our and stupendous propositions of this mighty exposition, ^or it is nothing abort of an educational ex- position. The promoters of this mighty undertaking are deserving, not alone of a generous public's pat- ronage, but also of the gratitude of all public-spirited and patriotic cit- izens, for the elevating, educational influence of their meritorious- per- formances. Morally, mentally, pa- triotically, we are all better off for having visited this splendid show. WATIOLTERS. I have the exclusive agency %r the Hygienic Water Filters, reversi- ble and self cleaning. Price 75e, Also filters for 25c. and-?'35c, fully guaranteed. » 167wl J. KEARNEY. publish in tiadic4tiop of himself m the recent police, ^mixupj. wheii--be was, acouse4 °? giving money for the purppse of bavlng George..S^ Ives plead guilty tp. the ohargejbt drunkenness. The JOCBRAL,:in\this as well as in other niattera, wishes to ha fair. If any officersj or, other persons, have statements to \make our columns are open to them, pro- viding they do as Mr, Fuller has done—sign their name, to .the article they wish published. \fe\dp not take sides with any of the officers in any of their controversies, this we wish thoroughly understood, and we offer Mr. Fuller only the same chance we do' others—make their statements and sign them* MB.- FULLEI^I STATEMENT. . In reply to thef if 01d Army Game\ scaudal,l have this' to say: That th^ujtemMts madefy the prisoner rv^ajp false J^ve|| particular, as devVlopmeuW'.ij^Te^ shown that I never in any way induced, paid, hired, or in any. manner tried to haveHrry person plead guifty*to any charge except what they were arrest ed for. That officers Parker and McCormick are tho persons who dic- tated what Ives, the prisoner, should swear to; that they agreed to pay for counsel to defend him; that they said, \we have him (meaning mo) now whero wo want him, d—-mbim*, let's see if he will interfero with our business.\ That tlioy invited a number of persons to BOO mo let down (ns they termed it) at the tryu, but Ives was convicted by two \•» ^jmtablo witnesses besido his own two (Parker and McGormick). Ives claims that Parker had 'paid him $2.00 the last couple of times ho had arrested him; that Parker did pay attorney Skinner to take tho affidavit; that Parker and Mc- •Cormick both agreed wtth Ives to swear lie was not drunk. When Mrker got Skinner to como to tho police station to take the affidavit of Ives he was told that Filkins & Coo were trying to put up n \job\ and that he wanted him (Skinner) to take an affidavit, but did not tell him the real reason until at the station. I further invite the public to enquire into this matter and Bee who the guilty parties are. HENBIE W. FILLEH, Medina, N? Y Read What is Said of Dr. Mincer. In reply to inquires from residents of Medina, the following letter waa received from Dr. V. A. Baker of Adrian, Mich., written, to Hon. Wal- lace L'Hommedieu: ADRIAN, MMH., Aug-. 15,'1903. PEAR SIR:- 1 *' # . - T Yours, inquiring regarding 'D«$B, Mincer, ppticinn, received; I State with pleasure, regarding your- inquires; that Dr. Miuqer is at the head • Pf his profession as regards accuracy and general knowledge. He is unique, in that h'e has Jntui- tkmira guide his ability* fitting eyest . perfectly by .observation, a. faculty' I •' believe/coaly acquired \by one otaer . occulistiai the Tfoited States, ajo4 perhaps world. . ?; •,--• I had been to several pcculiata with indifferent SUCOQBS, and some. 15 or*20 years ago Dr.* B. Mincer}'.' came here and advertised, I con* suited him with, distrust, but I was at once convinced thatTie had fitted me nicely. He has been, to our city regularly since with always a good following and uniform succoss ( Ho has a_,son, Dr, Mincer, \who is a fine optician, but does not pretend le can examine intuitively as can his father. Dr. Mincier. is not liked by\ tho optioians, generally, na be is in their way, but ho pays no heed and oort^ timtes to fit, and oven in obscure and difficult cases succeeds, Made ray brother-in-law, A, Owen, of Stockbridge, Mich,, to seo wmfortrr ably after Ann Arbor ocoulists fail-* ed. I think I have written sufficient, perhaps too enthusiastically, but I Iiayo. known Dr. Mincer so long, and noted his ability to do, many times, extraordinary work, that I feel jus* titled for every lino I have written, Yours Respectfully, V. A. BAKER, M. D. Special Attraction at Ontario Beach Park, Sunday, Aug. 16 to 23. Norin High Divers. Norin High Divers—man and woman—both dive from a high tower into a tank of water; also the great fire dive from tower eighty feet high. See New York Central ticket gents for information. Wcatkr is'predicted by the weather man for the next 30 days. COOL DRINKS will be dispensed at/)ur store to counteract the dry heat. Try us, Potter & Allen Double Trading Stamps SATURDAY AND MONDAY^ LEVA^ BROS. They^Off! About two hundred of Medina's representative citizens, accompanied by the 29th Separate Go's band, left at 12:45 today on the steamer \Goodwill\ for Albion to attend the Barge Canal Convention at .that place. Stops will be made at Knowlesville and Eagle Harbor. Returning''the boat will leave; Albion between six and seven, arriving . in Medina about nine b*«?lock. -„ _ LASTDF THE SEASON. Excursion for Sunday, Aug. 30th, 1 via New y«rk Central to Wat- kins Glen—the Switzerland of America. On above date the New York Central will sell excursion tickets to Watkina Glen at the low rate of, 81.80 from Medina, good going on train leaving at 7:08 a. m., returning leave Watkins Glen at 5:00 p. m., giving patrons five hours at the Glen—the most remarkable canyon in the world. Watkins Glen has as distinct an individuality as the Falls of Niag- ara, the Mammoth Cave or the Gar- den of the GqdB. This remarkable canyon is; colebrated the world over for its marvelous scenery and is vis- ited each, season by thousands of tourists from every clime. For tickets and all information .call on New York Central ticket agents. ' \'\''.' Best yet. Four Track News for August. Sold by itowsdealors. So. a copy. Advertising in the MEDINA DAUV JOURNAL, brings beat results. COUNTY COURT. COUNTY OP OBUKANB Helen T. h. Jlmd VH. John X Ryui,** cxo< ratorof tho last will mul twtament ol Sanli J. Horan. UrcowtxJ. <l al. Inparatmncoot »Jmlgraeot of Fortsclcwnra and Bale, mmlu and entered In tho nboro cxttltt- «1 notion, bearing dato tho 30th dar of Jnly, 1003, and enteral In Orleans Gonntr Clerk 1 ! Offlco on tho 21st dar or Jnlr, IMS, I. tho undersigned, refcreo In Bala judgment named, will Bell at pnhUo auction, at tho law offlco of Ryan Ss Skinner, In the viUaco ot Medina, county of Orloniuiand Btatoof Now York, on tho ah day of September, 1SOB, at 11 o'elocle-lnt tho fonraoon of *hat day, th» t ol« lowing descruxd prcmlnoi: All that nloeo or poroel of land, sltnato to tho town of KttlKmvny, In tho county of Orleans and State of Now Tfork, botnR a part of lota iiomupra thlrty-thrco and thirty-four, town- ship nnmbcr (Utrcn, tlilrd-raago of tho Holland OomiHuiy'H Land, boand.nl wen followf, to wit I Beginning at tho northwest corner, a* tho dlstanco of cloven chains thirty-all Unka north •if tho sottthwdst corner of lot number thirty- four and running thonco iwrath threo Aegtixn and thirty mlhutea wont along tho wait bound* of unld )ot» thirty threo and thirty-fonr, sixteen chains twenty-two Unka to hand of haao Hollo- ways tlieneo nonth clghtr-«lr degreea totir minntts cmst, eighteen chains twenty eight Unka! theneo aoulh three doKreca forty mtantw west, twenty chains dghrjf-fon* links, adong tho ea.it bonndn of *al3 Houoway'ii land to tho center of tho Erio canal :lh«mco northeasterly along the center of tho Erio-canal, flte citalno -twenty-six links t o thowotxthwost eotener of Nelson McCormlck'a land*| theneo north thrco degrees forty mlnotos cUt. along Mid KcCor- mlck'a land, thlrty-Yonr chains fifty Units to tandof Joel Playtcr; theneo north eighty-*!* degrees .forty minute* went, twenMr-shreu chains fifty-four link* to tho place ot bogirmlnn, containing forty-cjglit acres and one-half an lusro of land, more o r lass, Also aU that other traet or \parcel ot land alt< onto in said town of Rldgcway, Orieaiw county, N. v., being part air lot numbor forty-ono In tho fifteenth townaMp and third range of tho Holland Company** land, bounded na fallows : Beginning at a point In the eaat tineofsnid lot 41, ono hundred ono Todnaouth of tho northeast corner of (aid lot fl. and abont Boventy-tWTj roda north Of tho Brio cmnal| Ihenoo west, on a Unomrnllel with the north haanda of said lot C, af teen -chains to a a*a&Oj theneo north thirteen chains thirty-three links fo a Htiike; thence cast fifteen chains to tho east bounds of said lot 41; thence south thir- teen chains thirty-three links to tho place of beginning, containing twenty acres of-iami. Also that 'other certain piece or parcel ot land, situate in the town, comity and State aforesaid, bedng a part of lot number thirty- three, township ana rango axoresald, bounded ns follows : Beginning at a stone in the Toad between lot 41 and said lot 3J, and roaming theneo sooth eighty-six degrees thirty mtotrtes cast, ten chains forty links to tho center ot the Erio canal: theneo southwesterly along tho center of tho Erie canal to a point Wherw -tho renter lino of said canal Intersects the Use of lots numbers 83 and 41; thence north, threo degrees thirty minutes east, along tho lino be- tween lots S3 and 41, to tho place of beginning, containing four ana one-halx acres ot land. Dnted, Jtily 23d, 1B03. MORGAN. L.BRArjSrABD,Refereo , LEHOY J. SKINNER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Medina, N. T. M»7 LOOK A full line of Harness—sin- . gle and double. Also Whips, Blankets, Fly Nets, Axle Grease, 'Collars, Shoe Taps, Fly Sheets, Stable Blankets, Sweats, Harness Dressing, Neat's Foot Oil, Bits of .Ajft, Kinds. Cleaning and Repairing. £ W. farlowv ;;. t- S'if'i?^ 540 Main St^Medliria, N. Y. '•A.