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THE MEDINA SENTINEL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914. y"Vg. ::,-..,;...J, imww .! JUUmSmmmtnmmmmmmmMmmmmam MALLEI CREEK li - ii rmer We would again call your attention to the fact that we have a full line of Plows and Tillage Tools At prices that are right and every piece is fulljr warranted. ,. This Same Square Deal;the Same to Everybody Miller M Collin ROBINS Q orn Crib "MR M'H'i ' '' '''K. lY' ' Manufactured by A. N. Robinson MEDINA, OHIO. There are many more good reasons why it will pay any farmer or anybody who is obliged to store grain of any kind, to own one of these ever-lasting fire-thief -rat-mouse and bird proof galvanized iron and cement cribs. Also grain bins. Seeing the crib buys it. What it saves pays for it. Write for prices. Address A. N. Robinson, Medina, Ohio. . . Are You One Of Our Depositors? If so, we are glad to render every service consistent with Sound Banking. Let us know your financial needs. We are thoroughly prepared to take care of you. 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My wife Induced a . lady friend to try it She had been eating only a raw egg or cracker or two, and often could not keep them down. This lady used your remedy and it has almost cured her." , , Letters like that come from the thousands of users of Mayr's Wonder ful Stomach Remedy all, over the United States. It is known every where. The first dose convinces no long treatment Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from stomach, liver and bowel trouble. Many declare it has saved them from dangerous operations and many are sure it has saved their lives. Because of its remarkable success there are many imitators, bo be care ful. Be sure it's MAYR'S. Go to all dealers and ask them about the wonderful results it has ac complished in cases they know or send to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting St, Chics go, 111., for free book on stomach ailments and many grateful letters from people who have been restored. Any drug gist can tell you about its wonderful effects. BRUNSWICK Harry Ayland and wife returned from Mt Clemens Saturday , and stopped here for their daughters and attended the Brunswick reunion. J. F. Babcock and wife were Cleveland Friday and Saturday mom George Coleman, wifs and daugh ter attended the Kemp-Feist reunion at Joe Haumesaes at Erhart last Sunday. -' ' Ada lifcwton of Warren is h- re vis- iting at her relatives the Chapmans, Brasee and L. Pecks, j Mrs. Frank Case and children went to Elyria for over Sunday to attend ! her familie's reunion at her brother's, Mr, UriasV Mrs. Frank Rowley of Elyria spent the past week at her daughter's, Mrs. Ralph Deuble's and calling on old friends. Mrs. John Moody of Akron spent two hours Saturday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Forrest Myrick. Charles Damon, wife and daughter Dorthea, Carroll Damon and wife and Ed. Holden, wife and baby go to Mil lersbprg for the Damon reunion on Thursday at Philip Damon's. . . A. Gardner, wife and daughter spent Sunday in Columbia. Mr. and. Mrs. Talbot and two chil dren of Willoughby spent a few days here with Charles Gibbs. Mrs. F. H. Gibbs is spending a week in Cleveland and Mrs. Roe Mox ley is keeping house for her. The Odd Fellows expect the Olm stead Falls brothers over next Sat urday night and all are requested to be' present D. M. Johnson and family went to Werren Wednesday in their auto. Jake Kellar fell on his left hand, hurting the muscles and ligaments in his arm and shoulder. In a bad electrical storm last Fri day afternoon Steve Kling's barn was struck by lightning and after the crowd got there the house was struck and both buildings soon burned to the ground. The contents of the house were saved. It was a sorrowful outlook for a family of ten children without a home. Neighbors took them in for over night and on Monday Mr. Kling bougt the home next door to Mrs. Edith Tebbitts and are living up stairs until she can move to Me' dina. The lightning followed a wire down through Mr. Corlett's house making several holes, but did not burn it James Fordham put a pail under an eaves spout to catch som ewater and the lightning came down the pipe and knocked the pail allying. Mr. Fordham made haste for the houes. . ; " Saturday wa. a fine day for the Brunswick reunion, tho not as large a crowd as some years they seemed to have a good social time. The ex ercises were held in the town hall and the historian's naner may be found in another part of this paper, E'i Peck was elected president for another year. A martial music band was present, consisting of two fifes. three snares and one base drum. They srave some very stirring music Among those from out of town were Will Pitkin and daughter and Mrs, Lantsbury of Elyria, Mrs. Eunice Bennett and daughter, Mrs. Lamont and Mrs. Fred Stour of Cleveland, Aaron Hinmari of Berea, Sidney In gersol and family of Granger and a few from Medina. Next year is the 100th anniversary of Brunswick township and we are looking forward to a celebration. Helen Miner and . Mrs. Alice Miner drove over to Windfall Wednesday to L. C. Thomas' to see Mrs. Mary Thorn as. who is staying there for a few weeks. Herbert Peck fell from a load of hay last week in Cleveland. His feet ere c rushed, but he is now able walk on it again. Mrs. Morris Perkins had to have the d octor take a crochet hook out of her arm Tuesday afternoon which had got hooked under the tendon. Different ones from here have been attending the Chautauqua in Medina and speak very highly of it The Gibbs reunion will be held here next year at F. H. Gibbs. One hun dred and ten attended the one at C Miller's. 1 WEST GUILFORD Miss Helen Kohn of Akron is a guest at the home of Mr. E. E. Van Ornum. Mrs. J. Bricker and daughter Lu- in ' vern are visiting relatives in Creston. The Congregational' church ex tended a call last Sunday morning to Rev. Charles E. Mummey of Cincin nati to become their pastor. It is expected that Rev. Mummey will preach here again next Sunday morn ing. There will be choir meeting on Friday night. York ladies who spent Chautauqua week in Medina were Mrs. M. E. Branch, Mrs. C. P. Dickerman, Mrs. ! Angie Depew and Miss Lillian Wall. Mr. Tom Phillips who haas been at tending summer school in Oberlin, and Mr. Ivan Weisz who has been in Wooster summer scnool will be at home Friday evening. Mrs. Philip Bohley and son Louis, are in Elyria visiting the family of Mr. Philip Bohley, Jr., where a little stranger, Wilbur Carlton Bohley, has recently taken up his abode. The Sunday .school picnic at Lance's Grove Saturday, promises to be the good time of the summer. Everyone n the township is invited to come with a well-filled dinner basket and enter into the sports. Mr. O. B. Severcool has gone west to visit his daughter in Seattle, Wash. Miss Hallie Manning is serving as rural mail carrier while her father. George Manning is attending the Nat ional, mail carriers' convention in Washington, D. C. Kev. T. D. Phillips was called to Chardon, Saturday to officiate at the funeral service of Judge H. K. Smith, who Berved as probate judge in Geauga county for 43 years, probably the longest period any probate judge in the United States ever served. Mrs. A. K. Weisz and daughter, Mrs. Effie Holmes of Litchfield are planning to go to Pennsylvannia the first part of next week and "Grand pa Weisz" is going to Elkhart, Ind., to attend a family reunion. The ladies' society of the Congre gational church met at the town hall Thursday. There was a special lit erary program. The primary election shows that New York people have not forgotten Teddy and liked the very sound of the name, Jimmy Garfield. LITCHFIELD Mrs. Hattie Mills and son spent the week-end in Lorain. Mrs. Susie Halliday is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Kellogg, in Penfield. Mrs. O. C. Aycliffee of North Da kota visited at the , homes of Mart Fritz and Peter Biehl last week. Mrs. Rev. Wotring is entertaining her father, Mr. Smith. Richmond Halliwell and family of Ravenna are visiting in town. Mrs. Hattie Mills entertained the "Thimble Club" Wednesday. She is also entertaining an aunt from Toledo. A. M. Canfield and wife returned home from Berea, Kentucky. Their son Clare and fami:y came with them for a short visit M. Fritz and daughter, Pearl, J. C. Winkler and wife, Geo. Fritz , wife and daughter Fern, all attended the Fritz reunion held at Chippewa Lake Saturday of last week. J. J. England and wife, Carl Eng land and wife, John Richie and wife and Bernard Black and wife and two sons all of Michigan spent several days at the home of M. and George Fritz last week and attended the Fritz reunion. H. L. Halliday and family spent the week-end in Akron. Arthur Heintz and wife brought them home in their auto and returned home Monday morn ing. Helen Smith is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roscoe Gark in Detroit Miss Marie Rising is spending some time with her parents, H. L. Rising and wife. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in US6 ior over ov J eu-Be wis iramo u w6uuv Jt m. k.A mnA tmHim tifa luff t4 tulU AlUa uccu uittug iumiv f tS?--- sonal supervision since its infancy m 0 ft fvww, uvvv w s-- ' - a il r tlt-a Tmta4lnna anil ' .TllS.n S-frWWl ' are DUC Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health t Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. 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(Ewtem Time) SUMMER LAKE TRIPS DAILY TO CEDAR POINT and PUT-IN-BAY and RETURN $1.00 Leave Cleveland 8:30 A. M. Returning Arrive Cleveland f:30 P. M. (Eastern Time) Cedar Point aervice Marts about June IStk TRI-WEEKLY STEAMER TO PORT STANLEY AND RONDEAU. CANADA Leave Cleveland Odd date in June, odd dates in July, eVen datea in Aug., odd datea in Sept. 11 P.IL (June 21 to Sept. S) ENQUIRE CITY TICKET OFFICE 19 Taylor Arcade DOCK 1290 West 1 lth St BURBANK LOYALTY: Let loyalty and char acter b the test of franchise then ws are lafe and ours can be known as a real chrisuan , X.Uva. Truly, , Loyalist . - . Everybody's friena-- Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil, the treat household rem edy for toothache, ear-ache, sore threat, cuts, bruit, scald. Bold at all drug stores, at 5 aad 50c Mrs. Henry Miller has been visit ing at Soly Johnson's for the past two weeks. Huffh Grafton of BIttman was looking after his farm this week. Hugh Brumback, wife and family of Cleveland were visiting at S. A. Hosmer. Mr. Bert .Crawford and wife of Fitzgerald Georgia, are visiting at the Hosmer home. The rain makes the farmer smile to think how much more corn and potatoes it is making for them. The oats are nearly all cut, Abe Roher threshed his and went 62bu. per acre. -" :.'C " ' Itching, torturing skin eruptions disfigure, annoy and drive one wild. Doan's Ointment is praised for ; its work. 60c at all drug stores. LAFAYETTE Mrs. Curtis Adams and family of Navarre, who have been. spending the week with her brother and sister, E. O. Shetler and Mrs. A. Culler, re turned home Saturday. Mr. JWeltmer improved the looks of hs place by putting up a new barn last week. Lucille Shettied returned home on Monday from a week's visit with old friends near Canton. Geo. Ballash attended the races at Randall Sunday. Amy Carlton from Ashtabula is spending several days visiting old friends in this vicinity. Gladys Elder came home from Ak ron Friday where she spent the last two weeks. W. A. Carlton and family attended the Monosmith ' reunion at Geo. Knepper's Thursday; Mrs. Carlton re mained until Sunday. Those from this vicinity who attend ed the Chautauqua thought it ' well worth their time. Mr. Stackhouse says he is grandpa arain. Elvin Rmi and wttV ruiva Ibabyboy: 1 ! Autin Malcomb who is working in Canton, visited at the home of his par ents, Sunday. i Friday morning the house occupied by Sherman Ditch and wife caught fire from a gas stove. Considerable damage was done before the fire was extinquished by friends and neighbors Several from this place spent Sat-1 urday in Creston. ' Chas. Myers anc: family visited at the home of Mrs. Myer's parents, Jos. Repp and wife at Cherry Corners on Sunday. Miss Veleyria Gast spent Tuesday inMedina. The union picnic at Canaan was well attended from this place. Ed. Norton of Kent, spent Sunday with friends in town. Wm. Myers, west of town, visited at the home of Chas. Gast and wife on Sunday. Lee Miller, who has been away for some time, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. Chas. Gast, mother and sister visited at the home of Louis Warner and family Thursday. Mrs. Wesley Gast visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Speichere, east of town last Thursday. Herry Stoner and wife of Ashland visited at the John Ditch home Sun day. James Ditch of Barberton, spent Sunday With his parents, John Ditch and wife. Myrtle Gast and Maud Repp were in Creston Saturday and Sunday. Earl Carver and family spent Sun day at the home of Albert Mosier. f( Mrs. Ed. Leffers of Akron spent Saturday and Sunday at the Star. Miss Harperest of Ashland is visit ing the Johnson home. Fred Bakers' and George Winters' attended the Baker and Wolfe reunion at Lakeside Saturday. CHERRY CORNERS WESTERN STAR Levi Nash, the veteran retired auctioneer, recently celebrated his 81 birthday, and is still hale and hearty. For nearly 50 years he has been cry ing sales in this vicinity, and only re tired a couple of years ago. Lloyd Walles and family were Star visitors Saturday. M.r and Mrs. Wm. Dick and Miss Anna, went with Reams of Wads worth in their auto to North Hamp ton Sunday. Miss Grace Snyder of Barberton spent laat week with her grandmother Mrs. Derr. Mrs. Shook and Mrs. Hutchinson went to Cedar Point with the Barber, ton excureion Saturday. Master Dale Dull of Aukerman spent a few days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milkey. Mrs. Jennie Myers and Mrs. Wallace Dull and baby were the guests of Mrs. Cenie Warner and family Thursday. Mrs. Edgar Sheppard entertained two little girls at her home Monday. Wm. Kime and family were, guests of his daughter, Mrs. Mertie Gast at Burbank .Sunday. Miss Maud Repp spent Saturday and Sunday in Creston, the guest of Mrs. Mary Baker. Herman Hagans and wife visited her parents, Alf . Strouse and wife on Sunday. Harvey ,'Jakbuse and family were guests of John Stair and wife Sun day. Noble Zehner and wife of Ashland were guests of " her parents, Jonas Simmers and wife a few days last week. ; . Mrs. Rosa Kline of Lodi spent ".a few days last week with her mothsx, Mrs. 'Margaret Neisz. Charles Neisz spent Saturday and Sunday at "the same '.home. George Roush arid 'wife, Roy Ben singer and wife an Jess Clinker and wife went with 'Lodi's business men to Myers Lake Wednesday. Chaiflea ;Myers and family "of Bur baiik weretthc guests of her parents, Joe 'Repp and wife Sunday. Charlton Briner of Polk was vthe guest 6f his sister, Mrs. Harlen Swartz Monday. Beacher Markley ana famfly visited his parents recently. Mrs. Hetler of Burbank, "was the guest of her daughter, Airs. Simmers a few days last week. CASTORI A Fw Infsjitt ' tnd CSiklrea '