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THE MEDINA SENTINEL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914. M f t t 5 Y ? Y Y ? Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y ;Y Y Y 5 Y When The School-Bell Rings!!! Have the kiddies well shod; keep their feet warm and and dry. We have School shoes for children of all ages, every size and every price. RUBBER BOATS Say! Mister, we have the largest assortment of popular brands of rubber boots in Medina. Jersey $3.00, Woonsockett $3.50, Ball Band $3.50, $3.75 Massachusetts $3.50, Diamond (red) $4.00, Bulls Eye (everlasting sole) $4.50, Gold Seal $4.50. Fisher's Quality Shoe Store Medina, Ohio. VALLEY CITY Miss Edna Dawson of Cleveland is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Messmer, on Mill street. , Mr. and Mrs. Brazie of Cleveland spent Sunday at Mrs. Minnie Metz ger's. . ' "' Mr. Albin Platz and family of Mapjedale avenue left here last Sun day for a week's visit at Meadville, Pa., where Mrs. Platz's parents re side. Mr. Chas. Swartz of W. Main street is spending the week at Columbus visiting friends and also . the State Fair. Mr. A. W. Geinke has accepted a position with the B. & O. at New Philadelphia, 0., as car inspector. . A musical Cantata will be given in the near future by local talent for the benefit of the Public Library as sociation. Good citizens help the good cause by your liberal patronage. Mr. Coughlin of Grafton is the ton sorial artist at the Grabenstetter par lors on W. Main street while Bill is enjoying the State fair. Mrs. Chas. Frank is recuperating at Mount Clemens, Mich., for two or three weeks. BINS orn rib ; H' ill fill 'ill' i'1 Klv ' slats !! m: I 1 ' I1 It 1 ifeJjMggab Manufactured by A. IM. 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. She is. there recuperating after a se vere case of typhoid fever. Miss Charlotte Holcomb is spending this week in Medina. Miss Julia Baisch is spending her vacation with Mrs. Fred Hasel. Repairs are being made at the St. Paul's Lutheran church by G. F. Mes mer. Mrs. F. C. Hoppe and son Selin spent Monday in Cleveland. Mr. Emil Platz, one of our local German citizens, keeps us all posted 1 on the war news. Mr, E. J. Devire has accepted the position of district superintendent of several townships in Lorain county. Dr. A. G. Appleby and his sister, Miss Mary Appleby, were on a trip to Erie, Pa. Miss Martha Appleby, who has been visiting there, returned with them. Miss Anna Krebs and Mr. and Mrs L. C. Prescher spent Sunday in Berea. Am requested again to announce that people will please look through their book cases and if they have any public library books will please re turn them before the 15th of Septem ber. Many books have been gone for months. Please remember others would like to read them. Tell your neighbor who may not think of it Children Cry for FSeicher'o Mushroom menus have been the predominating dinners for the past j Help the good cause along, week in Valley City. Mrs. Frank Hawkins of Cleveland Mr. Emil Platz sneiit ' Fridav at was the guest at Mr. E. D. Bennett's 2 1 Elyria as the guest of her daughter, TWo Willi a T7aiiViov XI J. i 0 If A11J.0 AV4V1U1 u The Board of Education are to be praised for the good work they did at a recent meeting. They elected Mr. Troxell as superintendent at a salary of $1,000 by going into a dis trict alone, thereby saving the tax for the past week. MUNSON Emma Hein of Wooster visited at J. Hien's last Saturday. Mrs. Lizzie Kilmer fell from a plum tree on Monday this week and broke payers of Liverpool township about one of her ankles, $500. Let the good work continue. Rhea Clark of Ruggles is visiting Kev. Wilson, .pastor of the bt. at H Ei Mantz's last week. n ij t ....1 l t. 1 1 i Tt KT ? Mrs. Beulah Billman of Spencer u eve T ' T . , visited at J. Kemery's last week, 01 wiucn iter. n. weiuner 1a pustur. Mr. A. J. Miller and family were the guests of the former's parents for several days last week. Miss Bessie Bordine of Berea is spending her vacation with her cousin, Miss Eleanor Schaefer, on Mapledale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bauer of Cleve land are spending several days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wolfe.Sr. The Behner's reunion will be held September 7 at E. Behmer's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hammon have returned from their wedding trip. George is back on his job on the rural route. Mrs. Edmund Hasel and, daughter and Clyde Bennett spent several days in Cleveland with Rev. and Mrs. H. Wiedner. - Mrs. Boyer is at the home of her parentsHr. and Mrs. Wm. Frank! The Kind You Have Always Bought, andwhich has been " 1X1 or nna. i,n9 hnmnthe signature of in use ior wvr " .T,, hls Der. 1 nun - --- - isonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-sood " are but . A nrtH anH Andansrftr the healtn OC K, Sd SEipS Tagatasi Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Sins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic SubSce? Its age is its guarantee. It .destroys Worm and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulenc Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles . and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, asSlates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Bcars the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI CCNTAUK COM FAMV. r.w . Geo. Hantz and wife of Friend -ville visited at W. Bansom's last Sunday. J. Hien and family visited Mrs, Margaret Neise at Cherry Corners last Sunday. The Philathea Class of Reformed church will sell ice cream at the res idence of H. E. Mantz on Tuesday evening September. 8. Everyone in vited. John Fenstermaker, who suffered a stroke of paralysis on Aprl 16, died Aug. 24, aged 65 years, 7 months and 13 days . Funeral' was held at Re-' formed church, Wednesday, Aug. 26. He leaves a widow, four sisters, four children, five grand-children and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. W. A. Briggs, Flora Grill, E. Fal coner, S. Fetzer and JohnFetzer were in Cleveland and North Randall last week. r-'"." ;;- ' "'. II I 5,JiUHC. b itk'w. In DAILY BKTWCCN (leveland n 99- y r'1 l"t TVE CRPAT SHIP "SEEANDBEE" ' and Magnificent Staarnm "Gty of Erie" and "City of Buffalo" Daily CLEVELAND and BUFFALO Mr in to Dec 1st llnaamUnd 9:00P.M. Lnva Bafialo 9:00 P.M. ' Lena Cleveland Arrire Boflalo 1-M A. M. Arriro Clereksd (Ewtem Tim.) 7:30 A.M. SUMMER LAKE TRIPS DAILY TO CEDAR POINT and PUT-IN-BAY and RETURN $1.00 Uare ClenUnd 8:30 A. M. Rotnnung ArriTB UereUad (:30P.M. , (EMtem'TiiB.) Ceil Point ferric Mutt .boat Jane 15th TRI-WEEKLY STEAMER TO PORT STANLEY AND RONDEAU. CANADA Lsn. Clwdiid OdaUuiaJue,odddtiinIuly,eTen dUtcia An(.,odd iMm inSepk 11 P.M. (Jim. :i to Sit. 5) ENQUIRE CITY TICKET OFFICE 19 Taylor Areado DOCK 1290 Wart 11th St. V. fflfflHE r Si ii S I 1 r S i 1 r ir ii lajJ HWMHMM J a j j &00 VMIWHHMH gj p MMIiiHMWWMIiMMi OP THE V ' gf' 111 lSjli UJ TM AGRIGULTUKAL ASSOCIATION Tues , I1DIIA Wed., F AT THE HE G10TJND and Th 16 and 17 Tuesday MEDINA v. SPENCER Wednesday LIVERPOOL v.. BENNETS CORNERS LADIES BAND OF 18 PIECES ' From Chicago Junction Will Play Both Tuesday and Wednesday Itook Cadging Qont est On Thursday 17th RACES Wednesday 2:30 Trot, Purse ..$300.00 2:22 Pace, Purse $300.00 2:18 Trot, Purse. . . . ; $300.00 Thursday 2:30 Pace, Purse .. .... .. ..$300.00 2:24 Trot, Purse ..$300.00 2:16 Pace, Purse .. .. .. ....$300.00 Tliere is a great demand being made for room for the display of agricultural implements of all kinds f n n rt nt live StOCK. .'i VAM w Y, 1 O.O. VAN DEUSEN ;v;; , Secretary JOHN WHIPPLE Supt. of Stables t H. E. JENNE and H. S. ORR ? v Supts. Speed Dept. ,: : f Y : Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y- Y Y Y Y Y - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y WW,