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»Vt^' West Shore ;iMi^d;|)fqur$i()n to •Boston ^0li$ep- j*a(tiner, ,Wed- Round Oft $e#iie%fa$ * Dec,.\ .233, the West SJi^e^.Biiii;bii4;wilJeell tickets to aboye; poiftfeat.theijov^ -rate of ^lOiQO fioift -jpUff^lQ. ol^Ifcqcliester for. the 'tawi'trip, ilpkeis .good going* VFedjiesday,. Deo, Md.'good returning.ori; or hiefore.r Saturday, Jan; <%jt, &&$', (See dodders adver- tising time'^Hlto^^ trairb^,.' • This .e|capao;n. afiard,B.a splendid; • opportunity tft visit wk ^Jriglani during/the £ol4da,y season at very little expeh&e. 1 • •* • • ^ Boston is one of America's, most interesting cities; ii Has wore tQuriat Weather Indications. Partly cloudy Tuesday with snow tturrtes on the lakes; Wednesday prob- sblj snaw--with colder to interior? bean northwest to northerly winds, DoUs from lo. to $4.00 at, ' ( '\ COOPER'S, Lost* ,a leather mitten-. Please leave at this office , Ha^iou seen, enmminge' home- made ijandies? . ' * ' . Furnished room;to Jet to respect- able gentleman,..\ Jnqjaire -.JbuRiS&t office. * •••-''. A'picture of the> yomig son of Mr.-anul: Mrs. : <Envin -A. Bowen ap- peared in.last Sunday's Times, , , ... , . . , ,, Don'tfailto read fixe new- adver- travel than any- other, Ojtywtheljiv^^ qtmn E g Q % - country! it lias *t great many -objects | ^.'^ m,.i„„ „„j -a' i \ / of importance, such, asTa^eail|ja.u,' the Cradle of liberty, Bunker lull Monument, 3Sj»1a. : Church', tie^Old Slate House, Old, -Cm'rist Church, Old Sou^h Meeting House, fjMtfrtVs great\ stores, Baalo^ssplendid thea- tregj etc. ' Uall on West .Shore Jiipket. agents for tickets, time of trains, space in sleepers, etc. ; Mr.'S. Srigiff. Pjt*^ qf Clifton Springs IB in to wit todlyi ••• Irs. J\D v Zimrae|maMind Hiss •Mabel West ^jjefcg c the day in RECTOR OF ST, Ashburnhaifiv Ontario, Testifies to the Good; Qualities of Chamber' \ lalifs Cough Remedy, ASHBOBSBAMJOS^ April IS, 1903. I think it is .only right that I should tell you ivhat a wonderful effect 0hamberlaitt*8 Cough lWEfedy has produced. The day before Easter f was so distressed with a cold and cough thail did not think to be able to^ take any duties the next day, as'iny voice was almost choked by the cough..** The same day 1 re- ceived an Order from you for a bofc- tlo of your cough remedy. ^1 at once procured A sample bottle, and took about tfiree'doses of the modi- cine. To my groat relief the cough aud cold completely disappeared aud I was able to preach threo. times \m Easter day. i know that this rapid and. effective tfurejwnf\\duo to- to your cough remedy, fl.make tldf. testimonial without solidfauonT bo- ing thankful to liavo found such a GodSaent' remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A. LAiioFKyKr,.U. A^ Rhetor of St. Luke's (Jlrarel), To dh'ainberllriuJs, Medicine Co, , This remedy is for-sa{o by. Oluw A.Mack. \' \ „\•„„•' „,„ ^ ,^,1. ....... t A Fine Magazine.—Juat. iat, The Four-OCrack Slews, Chri^mAs num- ber. Only. 5 cents, any newsdealer. Only 5 jCeata a Copy. The Four- Track Sows for Decemhor (Ohrist- mas Namber}, * On Bale at all news- Btands. and Henschej & F OR the Beat HREAIJuao \iBagtt* Fancy Jlonr. 3 \ for *ale only by S. P. B100D 4 COMPANY ORLEANS MILLS rsiHKc -u.ua sum *. cans ALUS & CI.ARK, ATTORNEYS* AND COUNSEU.08S AT I.AW, * HOtXEY, r?. Y. D B ^RS. THAYER & TSAYEK- OSTEOPAamO PHYSIGIAHS. Holdreage Aparbnonts, West A.Tenue. 5ours:-*9to 13 a. m., 1 to 5,7to-8p, m. Consnltetlori; I'M*. Both 'Phonesi F RED R gE2HNER. Atttmey aoi Oounsellor at Law. Down's & Kearney *mildin& Medina 2J. Y. General practice i n all Courts NewGrpceryStore I have opened the store lately occur pied by <& fi. GtraYOS with a full line of groceries and -provisions and'respect- fully solicit 6 share cf ptiblio patronage E. CONGER 819 MAIN 3T. W. •<K>4r>4»«^C>«»C><rME>«>«!* PROMI>T Umbrellas fiOOb WORK and Recovered Coy^irpiq ^xeats np; Old covers repaired.. A.n 4jsort-' ment»f nWiSndies. Brok- en xib» replaced*With, hew ones; W«\ catty, everything from the gptd the hatfdle.^ \ M^athjMaifl-Jt 1 : . SATISrAOTIQN E; )¥. Harlow |rajik; . .Cooper Bros, invite every boy and gii'lin Medina to\-isit their new toy and. grocery store, on .second floor. Entrance from grocery. It is stated that Postmaster Den- nett of Eagle JHarbor will succeed Sheriff Cole as Supervisor from the town of Gaines. * . We publish in today's issue the business card of • AlHs _& Clark, at- torneys, of Holley, N. Y. ' Mr. AIHB is also a proficient auctioneer. Children's fancy chairs from 25e. to $2.00 at COOPER'S. The \Smoker which was to\ have been, held in the 'Knights of Columbus rooms tomorrow evening, has been postponed. Special attention .is directed to W. I. Hasten *& Gp.'a December Clearance Sale advertisement on the? fourth page of. this issue. This; morning the -Feast of the ImnYj&&late Conception, a buliday of par'Seular interost to the Romnn Catholics, was celebratod at Si. Aiary|s Church. • . \5h]ve^change Bays a hardware man advertised heating stoves last tvittfor by setting one out on the ^fsid^valk and-building a fire in it on'l'ojy &ld days. Ifrmrltat lard, 10c. per pound, at jjjm '^ MACKBY'S. ^-.Iflid jail coramkteO-^Albion did Boi'wii^ene today; ^jaaccdtintpf Jhia Mlagappointed'shoriJF, Mr. Cole is nollonger on the committee. Mr. Beekfelth could not attend the meet- ing, Jbonscquently it was postponed •until tomorrow. >Mgic lanterns from 50c. to $6.00 at COOLER'S. Soo the fancy, work and waste \baskets at Erompart's. * Subscribe for the DAILY JODBNIL #2.00 per year. ( .Wanted, at once. Boy t o strip tobacco. Apply at factory of Calls gher& Bradley. \*\ At yesterday's session the Board of Supervisors £xed the fee* of the officer for conveying prisoners to the penitentiary, juvenile delinquents to the House of Refuge or State Indus- trial School, and lunatics to the in- sane agyluna, At eight cents par mile for each mile necessarily traveled in going and returning in conveyiug <pne prisoner. For each additional prisoner taken at the same time, one £alf of the aboVe fees in addition. A fine line of flaviland, Japanese Austrian, Limoges and German C5hina at COOPER'S. ^ Mr. Samuel J. Burrows, of Now York, corresponding secretary of the Pension Association, 'gave an in- teresting talk at this morning's ses- sion of the Board of Supervisors. He made_a strong argument in favor of making the sheriff's office a salaried office, instead of being, paid by fees. The present situation in this county is a convincing argu- ment on that subject. Hand sleighs from ,25c. to $5.00 at COOPST'S. When in want of np^J^date wed- ding invitations, calling cards, etc., call at the JOURNAL office. December Christmas Number Four-Track News.—An interesting magazine. Only 6 cents, any news- dealer. The Best 5 Cent Magazine on the Market.—Christmas Number of The Sfour-Track News for December. On sale at all news-stands. If you have not yet paid for your' JOURNAL please do so at once. Re- member, our terms are strictly hi advance.. \Mjrs.I > eteirB[aflec|,and daughter, Miss JiQuise, are #|!enaing: (lie\ day in Rochester.. „ ' ' * * - - %.;.and; '.'%&. Frank- f. Sparling •enfer.tajraed Mii. £nd Mrs. Roy -Hcd- lister of Loekpork last evening, .. pastes Itgbert Card ^is entertairi- 'ing^c nnmher of. his yo'ung \•frieueft at Vbwthday party this aftemooa. The Tuesday Reading Club will meet tomorrow (Wednesday) evefii' ingatJthe home of Miss\ Warne on Paik Ave. • • MV V and. Mrs. F. Motondo have annoujjeed the marriage of ,theii only daughter, Dora L., to:. Asa &., Miseuer, Dec. lGth, J903. Mr.* Frederick Perks and wife of Einglafid are'stOppirig with Sfr. Fred- erick Tozer»of Ridgeway. Mr. Perka, who is « mining engineer, has trav- eled very \extensively lately return- ing from Egypt aud Australia; GIRL WANTED. .' Good girl wauteo! for general Jiousework. Apply to / 2(?0wleod MR8.0.N. HOOD. DRIVE\ BARNS SOU). Supervisor Alfred H, Milohana, through real estate agent John Crowley sold his drive barns yester- day to Frank Eokerson of MihVille, who will conduct tho businosB the future NOT YET SHERIFf. David Cole, Supeivisor of the town of (James, would Jiave. been skeiifrof Odeans county today, hut for> mistake of an Albany official in di,lwing> up his * appointment yesterday, signed by_ Goyernoi Odell, but the papeis weie made\ out in the name of David L, Cole, instead of David Cole, and had to \be reiteed. to Alb'auy for correc tion-.,;',':'- _ ••• '- yj&,. * JOM^L. reporter went to Albion this morning .and h«d an interview with SC?. > .Cole ,as to the numbs*' off \deputies he would appoint.'iff\ Medina, When told that it was^Eiimored that no deputy sheriffs Would be appointed in this village, jttr. Cole stated that he had not fully mad'e up his mind on the matter, but if it - was necessary or expeaieiit for, siiqh appointments they' would probably,be made. He would not talk, much about natters pertaining to his office, \for the reason, as he stated, he was not yet sheriff. His qowected appointment papers are eSpeeted to arrive to- morrow; in ; Have A look.' If you have not seen those elegant fitting suits and overcoats matle by Brust, the artist tailor, call on him and look over his Iiu6 of woolens. His siock is tho largest and prices are correct and popular. AH goods guaranteed as sold. PltlUP* I. Bttt'ST, 259t£ Artist Tailor. flEDllGllON SAIE, In order to reduce my largo Btodc of men's overcoats, 1 have this week inaugurated a great reduction sale. If you contemplate the purchase of an overcoat donV fail to my line and prices. l All lines of gent's famishing goods at reduced prices, this week. r~ J, N. KEHSUUBO. * ^ , * examine Don't forget. We have selected for your Christ- mas dinner tho very choicest line of meals and poultry that can bo ob- tained. We also sell 10 pounds of lard for $1*00. Remember to give us a call before purchasing. - 246tf i ^ HiLL&Min.ER. Buy the four-Track News For December. It is full of bright, instructive reading for the Holidays, and may be obtained of nearest newsdealer for five cents- Wanted. A good girl or middle aged woman fcn\ light housework. No baking, washing or ironing. Apply at once to Brainard's Bakery. 29otf Notice to the Public. Having purchased the Hart House Every 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. HtaPMMM4«M« THE SHOP THAT PLEASES, - THE PFUGES THAT SUIT 1 • LYNDONVJUL- H Jamea Q. Stokes, Dr. J . T. Stokes and wifo and Mrs. E. h. Pitls visit- ed G. T, Stokes 'of this village on Sunday, ' ., Miss McGrath of Medina visited at the*, home of Miss Helena Beck during the latter part of the past week. Georgo K.Morris of Springfield jCouter is in town calling on old acquaintances. The social hold on Tuesday even- ing of last week in tho&L E. Church was a success, Dr. Haines, tho eye specialist, winning first prize for doing tho best work in making a buttonhole. The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian Church wfll hold a social in tho church .parlors on Fri- day evonin^. Tho mott will be given a chance to display their taste in trimming a hat for their chpice of the fair sex to wear. The oxchango of pulpits between Boy. S, A, Freeman and H©v. L.*J. Gross of West Somerset, which was cancelled two weeks ago on account of the funerals, will occur next Sun- day. ' * Charles Snook has his now bean warehouse at tho depot nearly enl closed \ Joknson & Meland Jjjwe ceased paring apples' in their dryer for tho season and will make their apples into chops., BAKER THEATER. \The Great Buffalo Tragedy\ comes to the Baker Theatre Mon- day. Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec 14, 15 and 16. Bargain Matinees Daily. This play is based on the Burdick Mystery, which occurred at Buffalo, and excited everybedy, especially in this section of the State. To thore unfamilar with this famous murder trial the play would indeed prove a \Mystery''. An important factor in the elec- tric success of the Buffalo Tragedy is the lavish aud elaborate* stage settings. E.W.f\ARLOWE'S •Wlien it is good Harness you want, see w' AM SHOWING an espec- ially «no lineoMJl^flif. *» r . • .• ets and.Robe5-\V6ry ap- ^•j>ropriate©hrJ8tmast.gifts. The* . Robes have juijfr arrived \an d >,Were jieleeted \v|th a ytew to 'the Holiday trade. : Everything •thatis b'esVis included,in ^he assortment and the prices will suit yon. <!o>»e aud look them ' over. . ~ • ' «W»N' EVENJNQS * \ 1 - - • E. W. Marlowe's . So. J\|ain Street, ' Brown Block, Medina, N: Y. Pan-Am CONFECTIONERY VAAA^A^vt^^AA/^^^WW^ ***W*fW***M^Mt HANLQN BROTHERS We have on hand a fine line d Woter- . loo Cutters wherelay an je^rjy ,,. buyer has tho advantage of assortment.?\ • .••'.. OHAPFINO DISHES \ « Fine imported, goods, sta^ ana plain ' lmndlca. |3 t o fSO. CABVINQ SETS * Stag and mother ot pearl handles; silver monntetl, ^3.75 to $0.00 ] • —' • * Skates Home Made^Crjfl#tmas 1 ' C^hdyfiesjv every day. ~ Nufs,;Kgs, Dates, iauaa'as and ev^rythingr in the Confectionary line, / ' . |Efot 1 Drlnkst,~ Chocolate,, Clatn and ^omsito ' - Houllion. l ' \ ' \ Ice Cream and Soda Water, • A. fijrie line of Tobacco ««d Cigars. \ a f^ Peter ThaodoraRos, ' ,40* MAlfl STREET * BRAHCH OaijEf MAIN ST- For Christmas M^<UXX^>iC*»A^y»*»^X^ Coiriplpte line inoln«ing,tlie Sjjeed slmto; from 0o> to $8.C0, HOGER'S SIWEBWABB * In knives, ferlts, sou^ laillca, deport w spoon?, etc. Correct pricey ECAKD8X.EDS For boys and jdrla 1 Rope »ltachcd fws I StEAMP WARE ! Complete line of sugar bowls, cream! pitchers, etc j I hovQ Just received * large assortment ot high, grade BIPBS for the holiday trade whluh I am offering at prices wit|hln the reaoh of everybody. A full Hue- of Tobacco and Cigars, C*n- ale3.ote% Don't fail to get acoupo* tlokot on tho $&Q Choir-to be given away on January 1st, 1004. Hanlon Brothers.!J. M. Comerfard, E. C»nter Str**t Christmas Shopping ^S a much easier proposition if begun now than two weeks hence. THE BIG STORE makes a mag-- nificent display of HOLIDAY BARGAINS. Our slock of FINE FURS cannot be matched in quality or price Oar splendid showing of HANDKERCHIEFS eclipses all previous efforts. Prices range from 5c t o S3 each. GEO. E. SP00NER FOR RENT. Two stores, \two flats, first class business location, south Mfain Street j Medina, just completed, aU up-to- date. Address W. R, Curry, Me- dina, N. Y. 259wl Coke for Sale. Inquire at Medina Gas Company's office. , ( ' 242ml FOR RtNT. Barn for rent. Inquire Park Avenue. at 315 26Iwl ! ^ A glass or 'two of water half an hour before breakfast will usually keep the bowels regular. Harsh cathartics should be avoided. When a purgative is needed, take Cham- berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action. For sale by Charles A. Mack. - • _._•'• BARGAIN! THIS CELEBRATED SCHUBERT PIANO, VALUE $460, USED CKNLY*0O DAYS. WILL SELL FOE $225.00 CASH OR TIME. ' C D. liVan