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^••^<*i&**M*mHmS&m&bBmua*iii*r. y>f,i*i*m>v. • ^pp^^spp 7~W REMEMBER! The \Holiday Season\ is close at hand and also tve'are prepared for it with a fine Bupply pf turkeys, okkskens and all kin Js of meat to meet your many wants. .We guar- antee every piece 'we send oat to be strictly first elnss Low prices and good goods. Give as a call. Mtf HI3LL <&MlULEn] '^f^f LABORERS WANTED. Apply at Heinz Co 's plant,- 212tfJ HaM9gB«y©h'aiedtli©.Sr| l£o&$& livery outfit i ai'n, np>vv/ prepareci'to/ deliver lja§gag$ to anj^jart hi lie. village;,'$s>. to* carry passengers to aftd.fj»ift t««3i9. 2<S0tf \ % P, BOTP3KD8' • REClOROfSLillfS^ :•-' AslurriliarHY Oriiarifv Testifies fo the €op| Qaalliles <rf Chamber* ••' • JaiiiV Goudfr Remedy. AsuBqnm*, 0.w, ApwU8 r Ml- I tjiinfc it is only right that I should tell yon what a' Wonderful effect. Chamberlains Cough Remedy lifts pioduc«d«; The day before Easter I was SQ distressed with a uold and Weather Indications. Sno-w PfiSay-j Satafday snow ex- cept fair |h ; soixthQ£at©?n,.|QjtfiO,nj qold- ar In .\wejterai ^orftoiofci $&$:$&• nrlsk easterly ^soiitiiffly -wluV shifting-to west andflttrtkVfelt, ••..., idj waste See the, fesey, work and baskets aU&onipart?fl, . Skate straps for hoqr? aad girls, a 25'7t3 \' 1, W. B>.flE.ow's. Double green trading Stamps all noxt week. . ' , BiitlBir & STB^ETOSF. • .\_ Bojsn't yonr lodge need a pano ? i^lyoiir r clothing,an<| fuxaishings of %-£. Mnsten, 4 G/>* and- get voles on thajiiano. - \•„ ; •' ' Don** fall tor^d flaenew adver- tisements ofGeorge E Spooner and pLandaaer-liros, in this issue Wanted, at once, Boy >• tobacco- Apply at factory of gher<fc Bradley. . Jj|Io the,, near future the Jojj /will publislfa resume of the Endoor athletic prospects in. Medina for Yote early and often, but don't forgetlto vqte on tlfe_ piano,\ -$Eaw about that overcoat yoa are thinking tp strip Calla- DBNAI, pffiqer Parker last evening suc- [ceeded in locating the person who ftvaa with George Bishop when hfr tpok his fatal ride ou a freight train from this place about nine o'clock Wednesday evening, intending to, go to Niagara Falls. | , The man's name is James Lynch, The investigation into the-matters pertainiiBg-ts the sheriff's office was-j resumed yesterdayat Albion. One of the-'lljth'esses before the committee. w fls B&bert Fuleton, and he told substantially the same story TOhioh &© related to n Joyniui. re* conghthfltl idid not think .to be a °° ut ^' OTe i -c «\ yoa are thipki'ng able-ta tab, aay duties the nest of ''\yi^jR? tet n? show you omi$I0 dtiy, m my voice was almost 'ehok^d ^\e. W. I, iusxEN & Co • bj; the cough. The same day*l re /. ceived mi order\ from yon, lor a. bolr tie of your feough remedy,. I at - onco* procured a sample \bottle* and took about tluree dosea of the medi- cine, U'o my great reiiefitlie eongh and cold completely diaappeared' and I was able to preach tlrue- times on Butter day. 1 know that this rapid and effective cure was dtxe to loyour cough remedy. I make this testimonial without solicitation»;^)e- iag thankful to hayo found su^h a <3od-8flttt romedy. • , ' ' Eeepectfully yours, *E. A. LiNaFEtDr, Igi. L, . • Rector of £36, Luke'is Churoli, To OhamberlaiB.'s Medicino Co.. This remedy is for sale by Gbaa A. Mack. \ * ' The Albion'pajetjs-arBfair in their eomraorits on the oxistiag conditions in. Medina. We wish we could say the same of some of oar other con- temporaries, jlrs. Stephen UuDorniott, no. old resident of tide villngo, died yester day afternoon at ..the home of her daughter, lira. Bonry Wilcox, on and he says his home is in Uew Xork City. Be was taken to the law office of M. J. Whedon about eight o'clock last evening and closely questioned. He said that he rame to Medina 1 about a month ago and obtained emploj\ment at the Heinz Vinegar Plant, where he jirsfc met Bishop. As to his movements W the day and evening of the accident, (for such it now seems tohave? been) he was puzzled to tell and madp several contradictory statements an got all tangled up. The main part of his story, how- ever, is bolieved to ho true, and was to the effect that he met Bishop about,seven o'clock that evening. That the latter wasintoxicatacjEattho timo and asked Lynch tocatoh a ride on a freight train and go with him to Jfflagara Falls. At first he decided to go, but after be saw that Bishop ,„„„ — t— .11- -• porter and was jpublished in these Oriont street, Decoased was sixty- t0 8 °' , \ fter ho mv lljat bishop five years of age. Funeral services r\ 8 8 ° ** l ° toxiva ^ *\> C«anged _ : »i,..,_,, . v nis mind and jumped from the train morning at F IR the B«t BBEAD urn * f OT«s*« fancy Hour.** JFontloonlylsar S. P. MOW & COMPANY D RS. IHAYIilBt Os THA.-XER, o&rmemmio raresioiAm Holdrodgw J.p«rtaQteaU, West Arsn-no. Bfoun:—9tolS«.m,l foC, i zto l 0pw3tt < Coumltrntion Pre«. Both'Phoue*. \ Ooaxuwllor at Lnw. Down's & KtucnajhuiiaxBg, Medina ft. ~S- G*ner»l practice ha all Courts Union Finance Go. - STOCKS* BONDS, - ©RAM, ETC. Union Bank Block ^Li. COFEETST, Manager 4 ' ARJE HEADQUARTin* Oysters and Glams OTecrtlitf, \Weiav««lao teeetred » aapply o{ Sweet Cider wfilch wo !oltt?y tho g]ta« orme»saro. will bo held tomormw St. 51nry*s clmreh- . We would call Bpocial attention to the reading: notice, of Hanlon Bros,, oa this page. This firm has one of the largest stock of goods in their linei) soiao of which are es- pecially adapted for the holiday trade. Don't bay anything carried by a hardware ajaro before yoa ex- amine their line* aad get their p^ffies. How about elotaos for tlw bdys? Mothers vrill do ^well to look ovefvour large stock of claldtx6tt*8 elothing be fore buying. Wohavowliatyou ara [looking feu* and; prices are right at W. UlastenA Co's. Don't forget yonr votes on the piano. PfRSONALS. Mr. Harry Eofcert pf Philadelphia, is tisitbg relatives in town. Mrs. J. &. Dodtstader is* visitiag relatives in BuffaJo- Msca. A. J\. Corey and son are'vi&if ing frieflds in Buffalo and Tona- wanda. BJfx. W. S, Bock of alaple Lodge will spend the winter with friends hi Medina. „ — r -« — and Bishop went alono. Lynch claims that Bishop fihowod him about $7.00 just _ hefor« he boarded the train, yefcj, wjion, tho hody Avas eearcherf \ By Coxoaor Slayne of Lockport l|d monoy was found thereon. Alpo^gh death is believed to havo beeii catjsed from tho man's head bei% etWick by the bridge at Shelby Baairij the ques- tion arises, where did tho moioy go? Either Lynch lied or the body was robbed. . Aftc* those questioning 'Lynch' were satisfied that ho knew nothing about the death of his friend, ho was told he might go. Tho young man did riot appear to bo very strong-minded and nt tho close of the esaminatian last even- ing he broko down completely and vrept bitterly. ooInninB yesterday, ' Officer Parker of this, place, against whom, certain ^members of the committee have intimated that charges were to be made, has re- tained Ex-Judge W. 0. Romsdale of Albion to look after his. interests. Mr. Rarnsdale appeared before the \\-nmittee atyesterday'a session and fiestecl thom that an oppor- tunity be\ given Officer Parker to ap- pear before lha committee, when ho would answerany questions relating to bis conduct as an officer. Mr. Parkor also wishes to state that he invitOBtlre fullest investigation of 1 Ms official conduct Tho.investigation of officers is being continued at Albion today. HOLIMFGOODS -AT Hanlon Brothers. About 40 ftiqtes fejjj!, made from fineaBt wopl kersey, tfoM fifc*$&liu badfcwose double brejttjv ed ft'Onfe -with two rows- ot army buttons,. walK or stitofnng: all abound edges in fcohtafpottow arouna onffi a?U«ar awf at seams. .The set on turn down cojlar euiatn epaulettes oyer snonjih ers, wWch are embelu# ed \with small military * buttons, Wimpy fc urn back ouffs trlmjnedl witli small .button^ Th© yoka and Jileeves are satin .dinefl, \AmplomHiti8l;y capefranil a ontton tn\in> med strap }n' back nt • vraiati line completes tnls fetohlng a»4 styllsli obtti CASTOR ONL.Y SPECIAL 4Ma Landauer Brothers For ! < *«^f>c*-«vc^r>*yt>t> < >i>ev M W WOODWORK Jf Umbrellas rHOMPT Boy the fourTrack News December. It is full of bright, instructive reading for the Soiidaya, and may be obtained of nearest newsdealer for five centa. Subscribe for the DAILY JOIIBNAI 12.00 per year. Ook€ for Sale. Inquire at Medina Gas Company's office, 242m 1 A Fine Magazine.—Just out, The Four-Track News, Christmas Num- ber. Only 5 cents, any newsdealer. Only 5 Cents, a Copy, The Four- Track News for December (Christ- mas Number}. On salo at all news- stands: CHRISTMAS EXGURSKE West Shore Railroad Excursion to Boston, Greenfield, Gardner, Fifehbiirfj and Ayer, Mass.,,Wed- nesday, Dec. 23d, $(0 [found Trip. Return limit iO Days. On Wednesday, Dee. 23d, the West Shore Railroad will sell tickets to above points at the low rate of $10.00 from Buffalo or Rochester for the round trip L tickets good going Wednesday, Dec. 23d, good returning on or before Saturday, i Jan 2d, 1904. (See dodgers adver- tising time of through trains). This excursion affords a splendid opportunity to visit New England daring the holiday season at vesy little expense. Boston is one of America's most interesting cities; it has more tourist travel tban any other city in the country; it has a great many objects of importance, such as Faneuil Hall, the Cradle of Liberty, Bunker Hill Monument, North Church, the Old State House, Old Christ Church, Old South Meeting House, Boston's great Btores, Boston's splendid thea- tres, etc. Call on West Shore ticket agents for tickets, time of trains, spaco in CliaffinK dishes, fine imported of goods, stag and plain handle, $2.00 to $20.00. Finest assortment in Uown. Carving sets, Btag and mother pearl handles, ailrer mounted, $5.75 to $9.00 per set. Largo assortment. Complete line of stamp ware, in- cluding sugar bowls, cream pitchers, otc t CJomplete lino of skates, includ- ing: tl'o Speed akato, from OOo to §3*50 per pair. \ Sogers' silverware, in knives and forks, soup ladles,dcs3ert spoons, and in fact, everything in tills line at prices that are right. Corn poppers, pocket knives, re- volvers, doublo and single barrel shot guns, rifles. Hand sleds for boys and girls. Rope attached free. * ' Cnttors, robes and blankets, stores. In fact, wo have nearly everything that could bo ligitimate- ly carried in a ha'rdwaro establish- ment. HANLOX Bnns. XMAS. LINENS /^\UR holiday offerings of gift\ linens will appeal with J considerable force to people who wish to niake a gift that is both substantial and usefitl„..From a stock so large and beautiful as ours there will be no difficulty in finding the thing desired at a satisfactory price. * \ Table Cloths and Napkins in matched sets. Fine Damask with napkins to match. Beautiful Lunch Cloths. 1 Tray Cloths in all qualities. Napkins and Doylies, Handsome Towels, Dresser and Commode Scarfs. Patft miss onr Linen Department when on your holiday shopping tour. 1 GEO. E. SPOONER For clubbing, rates with all news- ror tu'Kets, t papers and magazines apply at this ,sleepers,'etc When in want of up-to-date wed- D, W* HARLOWES Covtofromjo cents up. Old coven repaired.- An asport- ' meat Of' new badles, Brok- en ribs itplaced :witk ne# <WK$ W« c*rfy everything from the «ip to'the handle. l : ^uthMaCn;St \lOHf MoBaL SATISrAOTION ding invitations, calling cards, etc., call at the JOOKNAI, office. December . Christmas' Number Foufc^ackNewa-^An interesting anagazine. Only Fcents^ny news- dealer. The Best 5 Cent Magazine on the JMarket.—Christmas Enmber of The 3Four-Track News for December. <On sale at all news-stands. £ If you have not paid for youJPpaper now is an aceeEttahle time to idb so. Our terms are Strictly in advance. \ If jtou bavejabt yet paid for your «ForjBi!ir4i.l)lease-doB0 at once. Re- member, otir terms are strictly in i : &dvfinelB. • i'. • •- • V Is the only harness shop on Main street. It is thej. place to buy youif: bldhltets^nd V^i- s ouiumiy iiameo, ic robes, also sntbtje: blanl&tsiJ-v:'|\-. ; j 'the secretary's Jgiesk I have jv(st purchased a full \\ \ \ ' * «-line of Wilton blankets— come and look them over. Also rubber lap robes, stortn blankets, buffalo robes, single' and double harness— anything in the line of har- ness hardware. '\ Cleaning and repairing of all kinds, E. W. HarJowi 540 So. Main Street, -' Medina, N. Y. withR, fi. Eatcliffe ROD 4ND GUN CLUB. Judging by the well attended and enthusiastic meeting last ovening in tbo dab headquarters in the Jlac- cabes Hail, the Orleans County Rod and Gun Club does not propose to let cold weather interefere with its work. Considerable important business was transacted, referring especially to the club's internal affairs. A letter from President Hoover of the Niagara County Anglers Club was read, in which the matter of botli clubs' 'representation at the meeting of the Slate Forest, Fish and (Same League at Syracuse De- cember 10th, was mentioned. The local club voted for full representa- tion, with Messrs. Frank W,. Malli- son and Ernest A Bowman dele- gates. - F. B. Sliinaer, attorney for the club, closed the last matter of in- corporation by presenting a beauti- ful certificate from the Secretary of State's office showing the fact of in- corporation, etc. This was ordered suitably framed, to be hung over free Vaccination! Tho Board of Health have arrang- ed to vaccinate oil fieoplo free of charge who will apply between the hours of 4 to G and 7 to 9 p. m. at the\ police station. Free Vaccination! All Wool Kersey Coat The \debate son the question making the executive board a mor efficient working body was settl by a wise compromise, i. e. ( leaving the number the same as originally constituted, bnt ' reducing/^the quorum, > - -» GIRL WANTED. Good girl wanted for general housework, Apply to 256wleod MRS. C. N. HOOD. Fitted back, straight front. Switched cape collarlnarrows into fancy escalop at back. Sleeves side pleated and fulled by pleat- ed darts below elbow. Finished with solid stitching at neckband —stitched edges, satin lining and shields. [Colors arc BlacK and Castor. Special $10 .\ . LANDAUER BROTIi^RS 'M