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•ytii?it!i *»m*^!^*i»*»ii *f*g wwywyw ^T!i'*ff , ^ , '***™'*i*'W*' , **'\'* — **W**' , i iryga gff»« . Weather indications. ! s Blowers Saturday;' \Sunday resh^east to north winds. Mr,;. A pretty and attractive line of Flower Pots* Jardineers, Pedestals, Umbrella Stand*, Fern Distie*, etc* This, is the most handsome -line ever shown; in Medina ' -^come, in end see ' ^fjhettj. B.W. TRIPP D RS. THAXBR * EHAYER. . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICUM& HoJdr«d*g» Apartaente, \West Ararat. Cou«ult»tIoa Fr««.' Both'Phones , P BXB B. 8E3NNEK. • Atttraey and OounssUor »t Law. Down** & Ke*ni»r btilldins, il»din» H.Y. General prsofioe in All Courts. A fine magazine August issue Four Track News on sale it news- stand*,, \Go. a copy. Subscribe for MBDtK*,DiitT JOUR- irjuu #2.00 for one year; $1,00 for Bjxmonthfl. . ' ItO WH0.\HTM4Y.CONCERMi v FifUon or i!xtMn years »fo c Br. B. Mincer tzanuntd m y x «T<( and made me * j>*ir o f v glaaee*. I hare worn thtse same Q glaaeet «v»r tines and h * T • h round them entirely iatisfaotory. I have so nesit&Koa in itoom- Ktsmding Dr. Mincer to the pnb- lio, > WAliACB i'HOMMEDIBU. I East Shelby, JSf. \ST. July T. »08. It'jivti me great pleasure to\ tartify that Dr. Mincer fitted my eyes a manner or ye»ri ajd: mere used them ever since and 'oanaeeaawell in tiiem today as at first. I will tae no other tlaaees aslong u I o»n obtain them of him. Ui Hrs. J. GAKDNKR BARRY. To the Public:^- We h»T© used Doctor Bernard Mmcer'sfelaseel for four genera- tion*. They, hive ^ven good satisfaction to all.- MfiS. ROBERT DBNSMOSB, , July 34, i»Ofi. • Albion, N. Xi Shelby*. K. Y., July 80,1001. This is to certify that Ihave'tued a pair Of glasses, purchased of Dr. Mincer, <for about the last twelve years and they are today at clear ai when I bought them. A. S. BLAIR. To -whom it inay ooncerni-^ . I had my eyes examined and fitted witk a pair of glasses by - fir. Bernard\ Mincer seventeen years ago, and today I can Bee as -well with the glasses as -when I got them. Several years later Dr. Hinoer examined my daugh- , ter*a eyes>aiid mane a pttr of . gliassM for her. She wore the £ glasses two years, her eye* Were A entirely oared and she dots not » wear glasses any more. •* A MRS. B. DENSWORE. S , . . Albion, N*-YV f • 4t)8, Ami ,&b, Medina, N. X IpurcfiaaedHy glasses of Br* Miiacer'8 years ago. They hate: senred.me welfcanaX wcmldnot - parte^ith(idhein-for any inoHey; Can trulyisay toy eighfcii iSetter todar than **er. ; .-.,..,...: MAByE.GttliBBR.T i , 1 . August6;1908, M#<M**UM»a«»«» 0nly one week more of ..Vacation.. Some of the trees about the vih lage are already assuming, fall col- ors; Read |h> new advertisemeiit of Mike's iunoli rooiii opening in .j^is.' issue. Tl^e teaqhers'^institutefpr Qrleana county will be held at -Albion: |te weei,l?e^iming Oqtober 12th. Sutnrday, Aug. 29tbj will be tW last day of onr Sweeping Ont Sale. .\I79t2 . W.i; MASTSH *:Od. : -!garly lt(Bt evening a- flock of ap- jparently tliqusapds of birds passed over Medina in their annnaV migra^ tion to the sotttb. Niagara county Republicans will make Ibeir Assembly and' county nominations September 18th and 19th, s^ , • . The law of the Inat legialature to prevent the unauthorized use of the name or picture for the purposes of trade takes effect on September 1st. According to reports* made to the International Shippers Association, the orqp of apples this year is to ox- ceed that of last year by about 7,OQ0,OQ0\barrels.- ' ; Prices not so much an object at W. I. Hasten, 4s Go.'s Swe'opmg: Out Sale as the room. Saturday, Aug. 29th, is your last chance. The Orleans County Fruit Grow-* era* Association is making an effort to get a.correct estimate of v the amount of apples, pears, peachos, quinces, potatoes and cabhnge likely to be gathered in tliis county this year. Chief of Police Stork, acting un- der instruction from tho* Board of Trustees, ordered all signs that project over the sidewalk and nrd three feet from tho buildings to be removed. In some instances lie met with flat refusals to obey. Joseph Oaborn will languish in Sheriff Rice's ''summer hoarding house\ for the nest ten days,having been committed to 'that institution this morning by Justice Bratnnrd. The charge against him was intoxi- cation. Medina Knight Templars will attend the Grand Conclave of the State Commonderv to be held at Buffalo on Sept. 1st and 2d. Evory arrangement is being perfected to have one of the best times ever known in the history of the State Commandery. A house on Hedley street, owned by Harry Cooper, and occupjgd by Gustavo Winters, caught fire about 11:30 this morning. The depart- ment responded promptly to the *lajrm and succeeded in subduing the flames before much damage wus, done. ^ We weald impress upon sar eiti- zens who desire that the' names of the friends who visit them appear in our personal column, to hand in their names and places of residence. There are many coming and going, and among them are those who nev^rcome to our notide. Letue know personally, by postal card or. call us up by.phone. An exchange says that an Orleans county farmer who went to a circUB and lost $50 on a- shell game went home that night feeling rather blue over the occurrence. He was milk- ing, his ,COWB when one of them kicked him half way across the stable. /The farmer got up, went w6nt along and patted the cow on the sides with the expression; \Qoodj old girl; you gave me just what I deserved.\ . Glffi.31 Superintendent Prank B. Seeley of j^okporfc is in town todiiyi * Mrs, W, Bibcock is visiting re|» ativea ••$.% Jjoneoy© J?^ 8 . N,. Y.. • /.; Mrs. %i?zie Grinnell of Sagiria^f Mich,, Is the,.guest ,qf relatives i& town.' - \••' ;. ; -i\ Mrs; Fred B. STowell-returned 'last ©venijig-fronta^ visit with relatives InReehestefc M$s; ii^epe Beyer, son and daughter left today for a visit with relatives in Cleveland, O . Mr..Harry F, Ives is making Ms'. Medina relatives a brief visit. He will return to New York tomorrow evening, . Officer John V. Parkfe|of the Medjna policei force was inphe city todays-Yesterday's Niagara, Falls Gazette. Miss Ora Bftiwster, who has been visiting her uncle H, E, Simmons, returned to her home at Clyde, NF.Y.j today, ' ( *• Mr, George |!. Spooner will leave, tomorrow evening for New York City, where he will purchase a fine stock of goodB for thefall and winter trade, Alderman ¥m, Comerlord re- turned last evening from Ogdens- bwg, N. Y,, where ho has been as a delegate from the local branch 0. M,B.A,to the Gnlnd Council of that order, which was held in that city thiaVeek. Death of Henry 4. Bruner of Albion. Tho death of Mr. Henry A, Bru- ner of Albion occurred yesterday at his lato home in that village, at the advanced age of sixty-nine years. Mr. Broner, up to nearly three years a«o, had the diatinctton of being the voteran editor of Orleans County, having been proprietor and publisher of the Orleans American for over forty, years. When his health failed him, M the fall of 1900 he sold his newspaper to Mr. J, G. Simpson, the present publisher, since whilch time he has led a retired life. He has held 'the office at post- master at Albion,- also tho office of deputy collector of internal revenue at Rochester, and inspector of\ ous- tosmfr at Uiagara-Falls. He served as clerk in tho Assembly, and was for many years State comnutteeman. Ho has lived in Albion over 43 years. A widow survives him. OPENINGOFBENFSOPM HOUSE. : Bent's Opera House will ope!n for tho season on Monday eve^ning, Sept. 7th, wheu Miss Marion Wilson, the leading costumed impersonator on the stage today, wiE give .one of her pleasing entertainments for the benefit of the 29th Separate Co. tland. Thd boys should he encour- aged by a packed house, for they deserve is, and have secured .an attraction also which merits it. The' Holyoke, (Mass.) Transcript says of her: \Aliss Wilson proved herself to be a decided artist and carried the rapt attention of the aadience with her through every role she assumed. Her mimicry was perfection, • her gestures and enunciation faultless.\ If yon want to save money on jour fall suit buy it at W. 1. Masten & Qo.'s Sweeping Out Sale. Sat- urday, Aug. 29th, is your last chance. 176t2 :No JMIf aim Today, :QiV^epqutit :of. the bad weather ^ere wilt be'no game of ball at Orchlfd^ark this afternoon. I The 29th Separate Co. Band hiis engaged to play at Tonawanda oft liaho* Day* The fact that Manager Graves has refused four other en- gagements for the hand for that day, together with the fact that the muBift bf the banol actually pleased the Albion people pii the occasion-of the barge canal excursion, to that place hist week, aceordjhg to the Albion papers, speaks Well for the band. •pt.-W: OV Wells haft been matte BIUBM. director of the band* found. Stray ducks. Owner] can have \same by describing property and paying for this notice, at this office. When you want a physic that is mild* and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamber- lain's Stomach, and Liver Tablets.' For salpJiy...GharIeS A. Mack, Drug- gist, 426 Main St., Medina, N. Y. Universal Peace Union. aaystlc. Conn., Aug. 29.—-Hezekiah ButterWortn of Boston rnade the open- ing address at the Universal: 'Peace Union's session, his topic - dealing. With effect Upon world of the .opening of- the Panama canal. He said' that; the cianai would wed. two oceans -and; rdaW ail rnatikind all one „ family^ Supreme„Justice C5. B. Lore of Deia» : Warfe, who at the time of the lynching in Wilmington, Del., denounced such practices, made ail address. ' Ij M the regular , meeting oi tho Boted of Tifusteea last evening aTl rae^ibers were present excepting Mr* Comerfprd, -. The foSo^ing bills 1\'ere ordered id'; Bmi labor, |93 s 30;. OhaS, Baj'hitei $1M; S. J, Plummer, 5Qa.\ Ira Willett/ $1.00;. fire: department, ^r.00; 'Joseph Barcfel, p,14; Han- Ion Bros,, $2f.tl. _• ' . Oh motion off Mr. Bowenj Cather- ine street was ordered to he improv- ed from Center to'ljearl street. The •president appointp Messrs, Miller and Hood to euperneethe work. On inotioa of Mr, Bowen, a CCJIT mittee consisting of the president and Mr. Miller was appointed to settle the bill of John Horan against the village. On motion .of Mr, Breed, adjourn- ed. : ; . ..•'•,: Water Analysis. The following analysis of water taken from springs on .the Sowl. farm, east of Shelby Center, whioh the Board of Trustees inspected a short time ago, was received yester- day from Chemist Herbert M. Hill of Buffalo: BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 27,1903, MR. JOHN T. MIIXBR, * r -\Medina N. Y. Dear Sir: The sample of water received Aug..25th, '03, has been ex- amined, with results- as foUows: Eesidue after ignition, 17,80 grains per gallon. Organic and volatile , residue, 11.00 grains per gallon, \ Total residue, dried at 100°! 0. 28.80 /pains per gallon* Hardness, temporary, 2.04 grains per gallon. Herdness, permanent, 3.70 .grainB perjjallon. 1 Hardness, total, 5.7d grains per gallon. Ohlorin, 17.30 parts per million Oxygen absorbed in fifteen min- utes, 0J.O parts per million, Oxygen absorbed in four hours, 0.11 parts per miUioli. Mttocen as free ammonia, trace. Nitrogen by alkaline 'permangan ate, 0.03 parts per_ million. • Nitrogen as nitrites, faint trace. Nitrogen AS nitrates, faint trace. With the exception of a somewhat high chlorin figure the water is n good out*, although somewhat hard. I am of tho opinion that water in your region from wells will get bet- ter after being freely pumped for a time. Respectfully, HERBERT M. HILL. Laboratory No. 7996. Wanted. A good girl for general house- work. MBS. 0. N. HOOD, 177wl Cor. Pearl and Prospect St. Rooms for Rent. A suite of living rooms for rent. Inquire at l72tf ' LEVAN Bites. PALMISTRY. Madame Hines, palmist, 1B stHl lo- cate at Mrs, Nichols, 901 Church street, where she can be consulted. This Is her last week, J70t6 5 Today! f fWlPA\.' •l«WMMk«MiMM*«MMila'; >M'liii,i|i;iM'iiiftV'i iijlywi. Orleans Gounp f|ji At ALBION I7«th -'•• f M \'^P3 The best breeds 0! Horses, Cattle, SH«p, Svine r Pottos Piacoits, Pet SIpcK* Flowers, Fruits, fmtk JHwhincry M and Weedlc WorK, Culinary willouse-* , hold Work, Etc, * $4500 in Premiums-$1300 in Race Purses SPEED SOHEOULS 5Chttrsaas-, Suptsfebw mji. Olmfar Grqen Hp«c« owned in >;,..„l?ursH) K» ...MjPnrsOlSOO Orleans qqiipty, „„ Friaay, Septomlbej*lSth, M0 Trot and Pace 2«S Pace and 2 S3 iS-ot Saturday, QopteWbof I9th. S 8-r83Paceand2:30Trot!......l \ SCO ]frat Horso ,...........: :.;„.„.,m per coot faeconeL Howe. ,.„..,„„„•„.. .125 per eont 5D?ilrd Sorgo.... ,„„., , is 5X r cent Fourth Hp» 0 :^£Z£3C£3P vSm I^Kooonte 8«ptpmber Wtjjobar. Address an raco ontries to Wm. B'yrpnk, Raco Clcrk.AlWoo.JI.T., , Brass Band Each Day. A ^#rec Scats for Pqfci Spring Water on Tip \•\'•'^ \ .'i'\ 1 \ ' » BITRiitry* books now qpoa. Msko.cntrioa early bjntudl or call »t Orleans BepubUoan of- fice. Albion, a?y dgr but Monday and TucecUy. «,05buwBiS3lj'moke1i, *' W. S. WTTIiIB, President A, W. BARNETT, Treasurer, . b. H. BEAOH, Beere^ry Just Arrived * Kew stylee of tbe • FAMQTJ^ PROSTTJlY'S 0RA.T- laSETTE OL0IB3— Jlxo switable for all kinds of Weather and are guaranteed rainproof ('Sdor- less and Porous to air. , „CfrtttTbo worn smnshina or rain- JTew styles are Coverts, Miltons »na Wiilpcords In all tho' popular shades and\c61ora. Madte to your order with Satin Linings for f 18, $20, >33 and »85 ^ ' Come and osk for samples. RH I L. IF 3 I. BRUST ARXI8?T TAILOR i_.i..-i.rrf n**—\ \ \'\ *'*' H Do You Know Travelers Insurance 0). will write you anAccideitt and - . ^*\ Health Policy that pays in futlfor ANY accident or ANY disease-ox: sicknesi. i A policy you will not have to take to an attorney for examiu- • ation to find whether or not you are covered after an . accident or sickness has happened. Call and Get Our Rates on Life and Endowment Policies. x We represent eight of the leading Fire; Insurance-Companies and earnestly solicit your patronage. « E. W. CARD. E. C. MOONE. J. W. CARD John W. Card & Son, Agents Office—Medina National Bank. WVV»WW**W»K»Awii w Is the Opening Day at I s Day and Night We are nb^ prepared to do all kinds of Picture ftatnihg , '\ and rnat cutting at reasonable rates. Get btlr ' ' prices before you go elsewhere. ;.•- > < O'Reilly &#l <:> /-',•