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We-fta,?'e onhaSo*nne?|tae P$ Water- buyer. ha%~tke s^viustage* of • ,- assortment! '''<*> \ Shears Of a,U £faa>. OHAJFINS DISHES Fine imported goods, stag and plain hawaieB. $3 to $20. . *- OABtlNQ- SETS Stag anil mother of pearlhauale.% silver mounted, $?,75 to *9.0Q Complete line^noluOnig the- Speed skate-, fromSQoto $$M- SOGER'S S]TiV£BWA*U3 In knives, forks, soup ladles, dessert spoons, etc, Correot prices. For boys and girls- Ropa attached free \ STAMP WARp Complete tine of sugar bowl* cream pitcher*, etc, Hanlon Brothers '-..•.' Weather Indication^, ' Cloudy Friday;; probably- snow In t'jrth and west portion; Saturday I'qudy? fresh /west winds becoming tariable*.\ '..•'.. 'Christmas! We b*ve a complete Hoe of Fancy China, Salad Dishes, Cake Plates, Bon-bon Dishes, Chocolate Pots Fancy* Cups and Saucers Al$» an up-to-date line of * temps, CfOdtery, etc. For the holiday* we havei a Hue line o( ROCKERS in toll tut!* lentlier *od f»ntrj upho1*t*ritig »t , price* tint ne the lowest. Give us & tall before putcfc**uig yourholid»tgiffat W*fJv«Tr*aiai Stamp* O'RHLLY & CO. H.fi Weio ttaaertitlting tad give ovarsp*eM attention to Ui$i work. Christmas Trees! Any size and. length POTTER & ALLEN, 41S MAD* STREET iv»<MWi«i^k4WM»y> Bargains! /YNkY a few days more remain to wuicli*to stake your selec- tions forXhnstmas. Don't wait until ttae crowds prevent you f torn getting t good choice. t3fntaCliristmasthis coupon is good for 10 cents on every dollars w^rtfcoi goods. MM^<WWywW Out line is more complete than •ever! beiorfe. Do not buy until yott look, over our &A$SW,ARE, GUI! GLASS Kid glove taffy in bulk, or pack- age at Cvuntnihgs*; - • 27Qt2 The ice 'hapveB.fr has commenced. The present thickness is eight inches. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees trill be held this even-'. in Sv * • . ' ' \ . ' If you want to see the finest line of robes goto II, W, Harlow's. 270t2 Ohristmas neck\vear at greatly re- duced prices at W,I.Jfa8teh cEGo.V clearance sale. Votes given on the piano. Holly wreaths {ctf sale at the old post office building. * 268t5 Picture booltB at-Rrompart's* ILool; at U. W. Harlow's tiger and peacock, the only ones in town. 270t2 The finest display of'sweet Florida and California oranges in town at Ouramings', 270fc2 Do it now, . Buy your holiday gifts before the best articles have all been selected. The Orleans American says that in Albion dressed hogs are quoted at $6.00, There, are \dressed hogs\ in Medina that wouldn't bring half that amount if placed on the market The Sunshine Circle of the Bap- tist Church has decided to postpone its sale until after \the holidays. Double trading stamps at Krom- part's from now until Chrlstnas. Bad or green. 27Qt6' Christmas mufflers, both squares and oxfords, at big reductions at W. i Hasten & CO.'B clearance sale* Call and see E. \V. Harlow's Mil- ton Blankets'. South Main Street, Medina N. Y. . 270tf Christmas clothing at cost and leaa at W. I Masten & Co.'e clear- sale. Wo must cloeo our winter stocks. Mrs. Mary E. Phelpa of Orient St, while on hi»r way down street last evening, slipped and fell on tho icy pavement, injuring herself quite badly. Havo yoa noticed the beautiful display ,in the north window of G. 1L Frarrs store? It is ono of tho prettiest] trimmed windows ever seen in Medina, When you para the store just pause and have a look. Country editors learn to live and still he happy on nothing a week- When they nicely get the hang of the art, they die and go to heaven and hunt in vara for the fellows who owed them here. Santa Claus will draw on us in a few days, and in order to honor his draft we will have to \call on you for that; little subscription bill you owe us, Christmas cards at Krompart's. Balph E. Winchester, a book agent, will canvass for the next ten days with Sheriff Cole's \boarders.\ He was sentenced to jail hy Police Jattres Brainard yesterday on the charge of intoxication. If you should happen toVliscover your wife or other women folks of the family hastily putting away something as you suddenly enter the room, remember you are sup- posed to be stone blind to such transactions! Don't forget that Christmas is comma. How much money is contained in a quart jar filled with 1 )-cent pieces? Hon. Fred L. Downs has a quart jar full of dimes which he will open and count on Christmas day. Consider- able interest is centered as to how much money is in the jar and a number of wagers have been made on the count. Are you. thinking of buying Christmas presents ? What is bet ter than a Suit or overcoat ? Where is a better place to buy than at W I. Hasten & Co.'s clearance sale? A. Fine Magazine.—Just out, The Font-Track News, Christmas Num- ber. Only 5 cents, any newsdealer, See. the fancy, Work and waste baskets at Krompart's. ilrs, W, Babcock is-confined to her recirn by illness, \ . '^ „• MissMna Balleeh of tonkers. is home for the holiday vacation. _ ' Mrs. Thomas Phillips of'Niagara Fall? is the guest of her json, Mr; A;a.Phaups. Miss Daisy E, White and Mr. Keep, ©yea of.Youngstown,N. f !,,, were \united 4'fl' marriage yesterday at the iP/resbyterian parsonage, Kev, H, F. EUinwoo'd olfioiating. Mrs. Burt.D, Timmrrierman and daughter, Helen, returned, yesterday from a-visit with friends in Buffalo. Miss Emogene Sehuyler is visit- ing friends in Philadelphia, ***- irjmm^mmit^mmmiiftii' ft M~4® U A3PJF OPKlBBS; Great Reducfion Sale. We have decided to sell all trim- med dress and street' hats at half pfioe,,regardless of costi until Dec. Wth, J V. Sw, The PariB EnterprJze Parlors, f20St4 Opposite Curry's Grocery, NEW ADYERHSEMENTS. Cooper Bros. - . ^ . Peter Thaoaorakos. Herrehel «fc .Frank, Potter & Alien, __ , _ j 11 UK lillP IRI ^ The Tabard inn 25e, | ot« We will sell for the next j^ ^ ten days one hundred life te. JJ» memlie/ahips in the 1'abard j^. J^ Inn Library for 25 cents, * «t jv? - BICKW Buos/*H. Have A Look. • If you, have not seen thoso elegant fitting suits and overcoSts mado hy IJrust^ tho artist tailor, call on him and look over his lino of woolens llis 8toek(jj|B ,tha largest and prices are correct and popular. Ml goods guaranteed as sold. PJUUP I. Biiusr-, 259tf Artist Tailor; COOPi'S STORE. Open evenings from now until Christmas. COOPER'S STORE. Cider For Sale. Extra fine russet cider for sale. Price 7 cents per gallon in barrel lots, 10 cents per gallon in keg lots. Address GRANT ROSS, 2«Gwl. ^ Medina, N. Y. Buy the Four-Track News For December. It is full of bright, instructive reading for the Holidays, and may bo obtained of nearest nowsdealer for five cents. The Youth's Companion In 1904. As tho years increase Tho Youth's Companion endeavors to keep paca with theut in all that ia wise, beautiful and progressive, and n.it only to retain but to deserve tho honorable nnil esreption- ttUv high place it holds in tho confidence and affection of three generation of readers. The greatest living authors in nil branches of literature continno to eotittiTmtetoit Among the important series of, arti* clt-s will be oue on t e otonpataon of the farmer in many parts of the world —in England, in Ireland, In India, tn Argentina, etc. 'Iheaununl Announcement Knniber of The Companion, describing % the prin- cipal featu*es of The Companion's new truimnc, will be sent to any address free. Ihe new snhactiber for 1004 will re- ceive the issue of The Companion forth© remaining week of 1003 free; also The Companion Calendar far 1004, lithojrrar.hed in twelve colors and gold. THE YOUTHS COMPANION, 144 Beraeley Street, Boston, Mass. . WMEfiT Young girl to assist in housework. Apply at W. R. Curry's. I68wl Cutter for Sale. Portland cutter for sale. Inquire at Hart House. For clubbing rates with all news- papers and magazines apply at this office. $5.50 Pocket Money in one Even- ing, and You get your Pay at Once. \Really I do not see how you can afford toMo it.\ That is what Mrs. Alwilda Jackson, of Wolcott, Ind., Baid when she received our proposition. •'Can I not represent yoa in this local- ity V was the first question she asked, and 'when we. explained our offer she could not understand how we could afford to do it. Her first order earned commissions amounting to $5. §3. You can do as well or better. No capital required. The work is pleasant and re- fined, and will not interfere with your present duties. Write today for full particulars to The Red Book, State Street, Chicago, 111. Ji&yand^ Mrs.'Minard h. Bawtey steted; yesterday altetnoon fpif i<os» Angles, Cal,, #her,ethey will spend, the;; ivljiter- months at the ,!#»*&$ Mx8,\;E!&wley'a mother and easter^ Mrs, 5'lary Daniels and Mrs,. Warren Rosier,.\'..'\ --.'•'• <T\vp iuxpQKtant reaj estate ^ans^ fers are fcepprtedj the first heing an exchange of the Eidgeway Hotel, 3dow. owned by Daniel Dono/an for the fifty-two acrei ftirrn, KnpWnas MeCauley farm, situated, half way between Ridgeway and Ifedina, The BBcettd being the Stephen B»% rgtt farm on the Ridge road one- fourth mile weBt of Ridgeway, Ohrtstmas\ exercises by the stu- dents of the Ridgeway school will be given on Thursday aflernoon, Dec; 24th, • Wo were \unable to open Our store for business on the 15th inst, as ad vertised, owing to unfinished work but our store will be open to the public tomorrow ^Saturday) with n full line of footwear for men, women and children. Our stock, is new and carefully selected. Wo are permanently located in Medina and .will do our lovel beet to merit your patronage. WroKnwt & HonsKiN. Old P. 0. building, first door north of-Presbyterian Church. S. P. BLOOD k CO. * Eggs are high. Sow is the time to feed your poultry. S. P. Blood &Co., keep animal meal, meat meal, beef scraps, ground hone, out clover, oyster shells, grits and all kinds of poultry supplies; also good old pop corn that will pop, buckwheat and all the beat brands of flour nnd feed of all kinds. Prices are right. Givo them a call. 2C9wI ^ ; :> V ;M... • -. The' gtahcjJ'go^geons ^hristrntei pfferiag wiltae bigrovhpl of the- i>Qpiil»r,.eveviafe^ and <$ly gv&at- ^nglish .pa^toWne. now in • thi& : county, Ooriieirs famous tvyenfteth, Ceniury - piodnetions^.that could he eecnredfor'OhristinaB feast, Tlits irjaainnjQth,. elaboratei' coinplfete arid Idazzling play of \Old Mother Qodse's fairy Btorj^' ^11 he handsomely pre- sented by a caat of fifty Americ«n and.Ew'opeennrtists, Every act a.nd featuveis elaimed to he new, novel and original,. All of it was hnilt for this season and!' represents an outlay of over $50,000, The .costumes \vom by the members of the com-' pany were designed in London tiad many of the dreisea worn by the ladies were imported from. Paris.. \Bumpty Durnpty\- this year cen- sisfs of three acts and a host of scenes, the principal full stage $ets representing Old One Two's House, the Brimstone Cave. with its wiorfl features, the Coral G-rotta, a street fair and the grand transformation etc. The advance .sale is now open and tickets can be ordered hy mail; telegraph or telephone, \Humpty Dumpty\ engagement is for three days only, Thursday, Fri(Iay(OlM8t- mas) and Saturday, December 24, 25,20, with matinees daily. To the Public. I wish to inform my patrons that tho young-man who is earn-assing this place for holly wreaths and tell- ing the people ho is canvassing for mo is a fraud. lie is canvassing for a Lockport florist and will probably furnish tho same poor cheap grade of holly that canio from the same sdurco last year. 1 also .wish to inform the people of Medina that I will furnish hotly wreaths at 15c each and loose holly ut 15c per pound to all who will leave their orders with us before Dec. \20th. Orders for cut flowers should also be placed early, as they are scarce and high priced and cannot be bought at wholesale at tho prices for which we are selling. 200t5 J. H. QOCLD, Florist. Real Estate Agency Farm and Village Property bought, sold or exchanged. JOHN CROWLEY, lapr Medina, N. T. Beautiful Xmas. Gifts. Things off beanty ate joys forever, especially at Smas. time, if they are net too expensive. Call on Mrs. C M. Frary at her art and novelty department<md she will illustrate this fact to yott. t * NOTICE. Parties who have left pictures at my storo to be framed are hereby notified that if tho same aro not called for within ten days they will be sold. E. W. TRIPP. CHRISTMAS GIFtS. I have a fine lino of Bibles and books for young and old, suitable fur holiday presents. Call and see my line. , L'liOtf W. J. CoLLlKS * Four Laborers Kilted. Dubois, Pa., Dec. 18.—Four Italians were Wiled and two probably totally Injured by a dynatriUo explosion a* Cramer, 10 miles from here. The men were laborers on grading work for the Buffalo..Roehe3tor and Pttts- bi'rg road and wero blasting. An at- tempt to thaw out dynamite caused the explosion. -* • Murder In Second Degree. New York, Dec 18.—William Gush- ing, a naval veteran, said to haye been on the Olympta at Manila, who killed bis wife on'July 21, was convicted of murder in tho second degree and re- manded for sentence. 168404- Niagara Fancy Flour Makes the Best Bread, and is being more extensively used every day . in Medina. Try it t S. P. BLOOD & COMPANY OBtJEiANS MILLS Reduced Prices on Meats. Loin roast pork, 12)£c. per lb. Ham roast pork, 12^o. per lb. Roast beef, 12^c per lb. Pure lard, 9c. per lb. Pork sausage, extra fine, 10c. per lb. The above are the finest quality- of meats to be found in town. 263tf T. ROGERS. WATER RENTALS. All water rentals due Dec. 1st must be paid on or before Dec. 17th or water will be turned off. F» W. DlNGLEDINE, 266t4 Supt. ? • 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 irom trains. 230tf E. B. REYNOLDS. 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. Mr. Bryan Visits Tolstoi. \ Moscow, Dee. 18.—William J. Bryan arrived here and went to visit Count •Tolstoi. Mr. Bryari will proceed to St. Petersburg Dec 19. Butler's Fever Epidemic Butler, Pa., Dec. 18.—Two deaths and four new cases from the typhoid fever Is the record for the_day.__Th9 relief fund now amounts to ?3l,0oo. Pan-Am CONFECTIONERY Home Made Candy fresh every day. Special for Saturday: lO.cent candies 8clt>. Nuts, Figs, Dates, Bananas and everything in the Confectiouery line. Hot Chocolate, Gain and Tomato Boullibn. Ice Greain and Soda Water. A fine line of Tobacco and J Cigars. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Peter Thaodorakos, 404 MAIN STREET BRANCH 533 MAIN St. iratinn! CQOP«K-S'-Sotir* WINDOW, • •\' MEDIKVU. '%, • DEO. 17, '03. Ih DEAR Cnw^nEK:-^ Here we are again., Christ- mas alrnoslhero arid: I am bftly abont half ready fbr you. • j hftve a lot to do in the lew days between now tind the greatest holiday 6£ the year, I've got to hurry, hut I can do a lot in a short time, I have good help this year, beat I have ever had jnMedintj. In each town I look around and find the best place for headquarfers, a place where I can storp ray pretty things and , get them handy when I want' thenx. 1 always find the beat placer bnt olten the- bwfe i» not very good, bnt this yo&r it's a oinch, I mado a ojuiet little visit to Coopers newatore sev- eral weeks ago when they wero faring up things, and decided nt once that it was the placo for mo. It will be just as easy for rno this year ia Medina ns it is in the big cities, lioadu oE tho finest kind of toys—a plenty to go around, BO don't worry but bring your mamma and papa down to their store. They have so, many fine toys and things that they have to keep them upstairs, right up from their nico clean grocery. All you have to do is to follow the crowd, somebody always going up. I will bo in tlte big window on the south tide watching all the children and will notice how *hey act and make a little note of it, and if yott are not good children yoa will he very sorry. When yon get np stairo yon,: will hear tho sweetest music and seo the pretty toys and dolla and doll houses and go- carta and steam engines and see tho pretty .lights and fancy decorations and yoa wDl fool so glad yon have been pretty good all the year, and Satur- day if you come down and watch me I will do something. \W must ha good and not push I will not do very nuioh Saturday fori am takings roafc and thinking what I am going to give to everybody, and everybody ought to be doing the same thing. Give all your Mends something, Ji yoa can't do better give \them a pleasant smile—it will do yott good and won't hurt them. , Now remember that I am at Cooper's this year and that my pretty toys and things are 1ijh- staira in their new store, and that there is sweet music every afternoon and evening until Christmas, and there is a lot pf nice clerkB that whl show you all the toys and things and they have i candy aad. nuta and sonie of these: days they wiH give you some. TJprstairs there is a let* ter box whore you can put letters for me and after you are asleep at night I will open them, and if you have been very good yoa are pretty sure to get what you want. Be sure and come and see me. I'm at Cooper's. Your best friend, .,, SANTA d^Am •m