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. \«\^vi»iioy E50W.?' Fofsal^ or# fc'y . ; . Weather tntfteiifons,\ *ri<iay.; fresh wett vrfndaj; iBC61dwige r Apartangnts, West; Avenue. Hpnral^-?*dJ3 ; a, in., t to 5^,7 to 8 p.m. \~ : \&ris^tation.fee» ~33otn 'Eh'ones; ••• ftJBED B. SKITTER, ; Attcrnjey ana IT 1 . Counsellor *t Law. Powh% & • , J£&gney jjniiaing, Hedina N. % G^nejatpraisficeiaallCtourts , . % Are growing in favor every day. They are. * made frotn the best tobac- cos W firs>class . fvork- men, A ricli sinoke and the last puff as good as the-iiEsU I^ke all good cigars you will find them At the Leading Dealers .Jreadeasy.. THE GREAT HEALTH SHOE JFOR WOMEN. What pneumatic tiics are to the wheel T?cadeasy shoes are to the feet. They have th e full rub- ber ieels and cork CQ^kion, insoles. Ail(Styles One JMee iLEWIS'i Only S cents ii copy.—The Four- Track Hews lor November. On sale nil \newsstands. Bright, Entertaining and In- structive.-—The. Four-Tract News for .November. Only 5 cents at nearest newsdealers. When in want of tip-to-date wed- ding invitations, calling cards, etc., call at tlie JOORSAI, office. I£youlia\pe not yet paid for yonr Jotnuut, please do so a t once. Re- member, car terms are strictly in advance, The Best 5 Coat Magazine on the Market.—The Four-Track News fbr November. On sale at all news- stands. Boy the Pour-traclc News For Hovember. Tiianjksgiying; day. is, only one weokttway,-\ .'Bead Boptoi-Ella Pomeroy's hew ^adyertlsemsnt ii this issue, * Attention is directe'd to the new advertisement of E, W. Harlow. in tbis issue. A woman in a beastly state of h> .toilcation was a disgusting specta- cle at the depot yesterday-afternoon. In> our article on the ne'tYpostoffiee [yesterday, a. typographical error occurred:; . The floor space was given as 156 square feet, while it should lave read. 1569 square feet. \The death of Charles Kegling oc- curred Tuesday evening at his home-in Lyndonville. Sis age was fifty-seven years. The funeral ser- vices will he held this afternoon. The remains of Daniel Sullivan who was drowned in the canal Tues- day morning, will be placed in a vault, in Boxwood cemetery this afternoon. An effort is being made to find bis relatives, in which event they will probably wish to claim tho body. Doctor Ella Pomeroy's world re- nowned ttterine suppositories, a pos- itive cure for piles and all women's diseases, andthe noted household liniment ior man and. beast, a guar- anteed care for al l pain -caused, is oa sale at Zimmerman's pharmacy, or at her parlors, 128 Oak street. Miss Aieott of Rochester will open her olass in dancing this evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, in tho Downs- Kearney Hook. She is a graduato of Prof. Rivera of Now Yorlc and hna had years of experience in teaching dancing, and at present has suc- cessful olasses in Rochester, Tono- wandanad Palmyra. Her Medina class tshoodd, and undoubtedly will, be a large one. A conference of prominent busi- ness men and the Board of Health was hold yesterday afternoon. The object of the meeting was to discuss the subject of renting or purchasing | of a deteation hospital, A commit- tee, consisting of THcsars.Albert 1. Ooe, I. U. Qobalte, Eugeno Walsh and John Crowley were appointed to act in conjunction with tho Board of Health- They will meet this afternoon and take immediate steps in tho matter. iuUkiU..u' TTr townyesterday. : Miss iSatbryn Murphy spoilt yeg* teidayia Buffalo.., - : Mrs, S- A. Bogs and Bliss.'Roach were i n Buffalo yesterday. • • \ \ Mi'B. O. Ii t Hood entertained #. eonipany oifriends at whist at her home on Pearl afreet last evening, Mr, and' Mrs, Chas. Harlow of I Syracuse are visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Harlow of Pearl .street;' LYIiDONVILLE. Rev. S. A, Freeman was suddenly called away on. Monday to New Jcjv sey on account of the critical illness of a relative, He, however, expects to bo home before Sunday. * The union Thanksgiving services will be held in the M. E, Olrarch. The pastor, Rev, L, J. Muchmore, will deliver the sermon. There will be a collection taken at \this servico for the benefit of the Lopkport Homo for the Friendless. The gifts are not confined to money, but according to* the custom, of one year ago fruit, vegetables, etc., may be given, T\hiB is a worthy cause and after Buch a prosperous fall, should meet the approval of alL A social under the auspices of the Cbpia Society of the M. E. Ohorch is to be held in the church parlors on November 27th. Hon. H. M. Hard is confined to! the house on account of sickness. | Mr. and Mia. Archie Preston of Bliss, Wyoming Co., are visiting in town. It is Ml of bright, instructive and interesting reading, aud may be obtained of nearest newsdealer for five cents. If youjhave not paid for. your paper novflftah acceptable time to do so Our terms are strictly-in advance. MEETING OFTHE TAXABLE INHABITANTS. In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees, there will be a meeting of the taxa- ble inhabitants of the Tillage of Medina at Bent's Opera House on the 24th day of November at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose ol taking action on the report of the joint committee composed of the fjoard of Trustees and the Citizen's Committee appointed to investigate the matter of water supply for the village, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Trustees. J. W. COOPER, Village Clerk. Dated, Nov. 11, 1903. A GOOQ ATTRACTION. Tho question has oflou been asked, \What goes to make a good farce comedy\? or, in other words, \Why are some successful, whilo others fall flat\? This is easily answered by tho management of Bloiulell & Fenueasy'a \Kalzenjammor Kids,\ who oro to appear at Bent's Opera Houso, on Monday evening, Nov. 23. Manager Fennessy says: \To make a farce comedy a success is to give the public ploutyoTgood specialties, new and catchy moaic, good-looking chorus girls and costumes, mid sur- rounding,them with modem up-to- date mechanical and electrical ap- pliances ; also have no idle moments during the performence, and you have it, Henco the success of the 1 Katzonjnmmer Kids\ for die past five seasons. V*^- fc-HilDSOH RIVER B. B. THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. TX BFEEttE NOVKMBEB 15, 1908. • Tr»lMp««BH©dln»»«follQi™: ' J HASP 'BOTfiSD. ' ~\*r 0;03*. M.ar.Socai. V!80-». in. ar. ii. Y. wsa -« ». -.,.«!»..•« \ 6*0 p. a |8:85p.ilri;'> SiOOp.oii \ B:tB _'' m 'i «. . 4*16 •• •• 6flo»:>B. •«!»: «* « HIS •' > 0:16 \ \ 735 \ Train leaves Bnff»lo at 11:80 <Univia:<0 BundayinoniliJir, \.VfiSsr&tnsp. . &&*.A ' • „. • J * • »iIWls 1-JXn.m. •JMJ*ar.Btttffl6 8i6S»;iii. \• Sits >• *f 16 \ . «• i. gaa \ ^ \ 8:25 -> . 'ir^^trateittel^dMty-. \' ' '•\'• * it. PBAlgy;, ffraieral Agent, ••-.•'•. 877MiilttSe^BiiffBlo,lir.Y. QEO, BUOANlfiliSi - (,«etJeral 4 P»i6scmga^tgeni New Yor&. ^ifli^rasS, Cten«ralMtaager. mj> • \ -•- »B:1™ '• BahuflajmonlT. SScathleai 5. m^ arrlyoi lnMedlniv IS:« Subscribe for the DAILV JOUBNAL $2.00 per year. Apples taken at the factory of Heinz Co. 243tf Rooms for rent. Inquire at Le- Van Bros', store. 239tf, 4k Fine Magazine.—The Four Track News for November. Only 5 cents, any newsdealer. For sick headache try Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets; they will ward off the attack if taken iji time. For sale by Chas. A. Mack* Druggist, 420 Main St.. Me- dina, N. Y. Machtoery Repaired. Equipped with new machinery we are in shape to repair your break- downs. * Also hand forged stone cutters tools. M. J. COLLINS & Co. Medina, tt. Y. Old light Plant, 235tf APPLE BARRELS. Standard or short sizes in car lots. Prompt shipment and right price, EdflEM; GILLIES, 239t£ . Marlboro, N.Y. LIKE fllfDlO HEY. Red utieiieK oilers PopmiirJioiiesii IrPtt. Fred A. Shelley the popular drag- gist, is making an offer that is jast like finding money, for he is selling a regular 50 cent bottle of Dr. How- ard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia at hair-prire. In addition to this large discount he agrees to return the money to any purchaser whom the specific does not ciire. It is quite unusual to be able to buy a fifty cent piece for a quarter, but that is what this offer really* means, for it is only recently throngh the solicitation of Druggist Fred A. Shelley that this medicine could be bongbt for less thnn fifty cents he urged the proprietors to allow him to sell it a't this reduced price for a little while, agreeing to sell a certain amount. The result has justified he has good judgment, for the sale has been, something re- markable. Anyone who suffers with head- ache, dyspepsia, dizziness, sour Btomach, specks before the eyes, or any liver trpublet should take ad- vantage of this opportunity, for Dr. Howard's specific will cure all these troubles. But if by chance it should not, Fred A. Shelley will re- turh your money. ' The specific is very pleasant to take, coming in the form of BmaH granules, and there are sixty doses in every package. It is especiaUy convenient when traveling, and no one should start on a journey with-' out a bottle of/ this reliable medicine. ; Th^.^no-lack:of-''h|}^Ma%' headquarters this niQcrung, :• \E«« r .prisoners were arraigned fpr intox^ 'catioa',. .;.-;. ••• ' y The first viotim gave the aaima o/f Teeter Ooodwin, Peter will board with the sheriff for the next ten. days, his personal estate not being valued at 15.00. itm, 3. Mjzner, an employe at Oamp Swett, was arraigned before His Honor* He was disoharged upon his promise to abstain in the future. The third \culprit was, John Mahaney. John is an old offender and has heretofore got off with tea days in jail. He held up his hands in. holy horror when the Judge pro- nounced the sentence of seventy- five days in the M, 0. P-j and asked a JOURNAL reporter who. was present not to mention his sentence in the paper, as. ha did not want the public to know he drank. Thefoiirth and last victim was Miles Fox.*\ He pleaded guilty and never uttered a protest when he was sentenced to roost in the \hen coop\ at Albion for the Bext ton days. REMEMBER! i The \Holiday Season\ is olose at hand and also we ara prepared for it with aline supply of turkeys, ohickens -and all kinds of meat to meet your many wants. Wo guar- antee every piece wo send out to bo strictly first class. Low prices and good goods. Give us.a call. 24Gtf HILL & MILLEII. BAKER THEATRE. Manager Boyle announces that ho will give two orchestra seats to tho lady or gentleman making tho most words out of the letters in \Sag Har- bor\ Also two additional seats to any pupil of the public schools mak- ing tho most words out of tho letters in \Sag Harbor.\ These seats will bo for James A. Heane's beautiful play, \Sag Harbor,\ which is to play a half week's engagement at tho Baker Theater commencing Monday Matinee, Nov. 23rd. The lists of words can be mailed to Manager John E, Boylo or loft at tho Baker Theater box-office. The contest will close on Saturday night, Nov., 2lst and tho names of tho winners will bo published in the daily papers. Thanksgiving Excursions To Rochester, Thursday, November 26th. *aAR^BTf* N»w ;^ork proylalon Wark?t.' ISfW' Yoflc Nov. 18. ' WfiAT-rNo, 8. red, S7%o f, o. b. afloat: &o. t Duiutii, 8^c. COR1* r-No. 2.corn, 50g4c f, o, ft, afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5134c. OATS — No, ? oats, 41c; Ho, 2 wntte,,48c; ISTO. 3 vrhtte, 48c. £U0KWH13AT FLOUB—? 2.26@2.35 , PORK-^-Wtess, fl3.O0.@aS.75 ; family, JJS.ftO, ' KAY—Shipping, GO@76c; goqd to choice, 8R@92^c. 5tJtTJ3Hr-Preanier?, extras, 23c; factory, 15@l?c; -western Jmtta, tlon creamery, a^lSc, QHtEESE--SMe.Jtull cream, good P> Oriiae/ lt?40. EGGS •—> Stat? and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected, 88@4E2e, POTATOISS—State and eastern, per M?l„ J1.B0@2,0Q, » \\i \f Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Nov, 18. •WHEAT —• No.. 1 northern, 8S%c; winter wheat, No. 2 refl, 86c, COBN — No, 3 yellow, BQ#o f. 0. b. afloat; No, S yellow, BOo, OATS — No, 2 wWte, 89c t 0, b, j afloat; No. 8 white, 38o, FLOUR— Spring wheat, best patent, per bM.. |5.00®5,75; low grades, $3.25 @>4.00, • BUTTER — Creamery western er:- tra tubs, 22i/4@23cj state and Peansyl- vania creamery, 22@23#c; dairy, fair lo good, 19@2Qo. , CHEESE—Fancy full cream, 12%; Rood to choice. lty4@12o.; common to fair, 8@10o. EGGS—State, freah fancy, 82®85c. POTATOES—Per tra., C0@05c, .. Man MoI^e.;|^'take\c : har^ detentionhospitaj, -^dHvag^i^ill ha paid aioibl, jpropBipnf fu^^ed. Apply by letter? to th©,'' ; : - ' : '*H. Sweet eider fqr sale, pi^ly 5 c0«ts- per gallon, at Jk,;%- ^pyinuth's iftiE at Shplby 0ejp.tei', 2i6w6 Rooms for Rent. • Good suite of rooms on West een^ ter street for rent, fia^uire atrwi- denceofP.aHoldred^ 238wleod E. W, Harlow Carries a full line of Blankets and Itobes, • SteMe Bliflkets, lined ^ and imlined, also Single and Double Hat|ess. j 540' South Main Street BROWN BUOCK, Medina, N.Y* Open Bveningi. formerly with R, B Rmtcliffc. Eatt Buffalo Live Stock M»rk«t. CATTLE—Best stoew on sale, |5.0O ©6.15; good to choice butcher atoera, ?4..10@-1.35; medium halt fat ateora f3.1! 5@3.S0 ; common to fair, lioltow, |2.l\ 0@3.00 ; chotco to extra fat holfors, t4.t! 0@i.25 ; good butchor bulla, |3.<K( 03.50'; cliolco to extra veals, ?8,00fj> 850; common to light, } G.75@0.50 . SHEEP AND LAMBS — Choice lambs, J5.70@5.75 ; culls to common, ft.0005.25; yearlings, handy weight, J3.7G<0>4.25; wotlior snoop, f4.OO04.2G . HOGS—Mixed packora' gmdea, $4,94 @5.00; medium hogs, |4.00O5.0O, plga, light, *4.80@4,85. On Thanksgiving Day the New York Central will soil excursion tickets to Rochester at rate of 95r for the ronnd trip, tickets good go- ing and returning on regular ereopt limited trains. Tho attractions at the Rochester theatres will bo as' follows: Lyceum: Marie Cahill in \Nancy Brown.\ Bakers: \For Her Children's Sake,\ National: Eatherine Osterman in in \iliss Petticoats,\ Empire: Bowery Burlesquers. Call on New York Central ticket agents for tickets and all informa- tion. iuiftlo Hay W«rk«t KAY—Timothy, new, per ton, loot*. U3.OO@15.O0 ; hay, prlmo on traofc new, $M.OOSflCOO; No. 1 do do, U3.0O ©Xt.B0j No. 2 do do, |U.0O®12.0O. Royal Entertainment at WIndior. London, Nov. 10.—St acorgo'fl hall, a magnificent Norman gallery of Windsor castle. In which many for- eign sovereigns bavo boon cnterlalneJ was tho scene lost night of a Btnte banquet ,tho first elaborate functloi marking tho royal welcome to King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Holonn or Italy The function was In overy way as brilliant as any witnessed in tbe famous ball on past great ocens Ions. There wero 10O guests, Itielurf Inp tho royal hosts and tbelr royal guests, prominent statesmon from Great Britain and Italy, ambassadors from three continents and representa- tives of the army and navy. Wanted. To purchase in this village, a honse of about six or seven rooms. Will pay cash and must be a bar- gain. Call at meat market. 240tf HILL & MILLER. ; Repaired and Recovered Covers from 50 cent* up. Old covet* repaired, Au fuiort- ment of new handle*. Brok- en ribi replaced with new ones. We c»rry everything from the tip to the handle. MEDINA GYGLE WORKS 60S Sottth M*in St. NIGHT rmou. KATitrAOTioH POTTBR & ALLEN AMI HCAOOUAKTKKB I VON Oysters and Clams Which iiro rraoirai fM«h ovcrjday. Wolm-rumlso received n supply a t Sweet Older which TO sell by tho glsM or mcararc. Buffalo and Niagara Falls Burslay, November 26tfi. THANKSGIVING SALE of LINENS Notice to the Public. Having purchased the Hart House livery outfit I am now prepared to deliver baggage to any part of the village; also to carry passengers to and from trains. 230tf E. B . REYNOLDS. - Rooms for Rent Inquire at JOURNAL- office. 237t6 LABORERS MED. Apply at Heinz Oo.'s plant. 212tf' On Thanksgiving Day the New York Central will sell excursion tickets to Buffalo and Niagara Falls at rate of 85c to Buffalo and return^ and 75c to Niagara Falls and resurn; tickets good going and returning on regular except limited trains on date of sale. 1 The attractions at the Buffalo theatres will be as follows: Star.: Chaunqey Olcott. Tech: \The Virginian.\ i Shea's: Vaudeville. Lyceum: Joe Murphy. Academy: \Cripple Creek.\ Lafayette: \Thoroughbreds.\ Niagara Falls is always attractive to the visitor. There are one hundred points of interest that ,can be seen at this wonderful resort at any time of the year. Call on New York Central ticket agents for tickets and all infonna tion. SPECIAL PRICES ON Table Linens, Lunch and Tray Cloths, Side Board Scarfs, Napkins, Doylies, Towels and Toweling FOR ONE WEEK. The finest and largpst assortment' of above gooj!(s ever shown in Medina. GEO. E. SPOOIME:! Wanted. A competent girl to do house- work lor a small family. Good wages. Enquire at this .office. 245t4. Coke for Sale. Inquire at Medina Gas Company's office. 242ml BENT'S OPERA HOUSE | MONDAY EVENING | .NOVEMBEH 23, '03 BL0NDE1X & FENNESSY Present \ The Katzenjammer Kids\ The Big l Pantomimic Farce; Comedy. Funnier Than Ever. Special Scenery ^Electrical and Mechanical Effects. Prices 25c, 36c \and sac* No Higher.. $tatp at Camming**, V