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' Effective May 28. 1914 . Locals' leave Medina for Beree and .Cleveland at 6:22, 748, 8:13.10X11 m. 12:11, 1:42, 4:11, 6:11, 8:11, 10:11, 11:58 p.m. ',: . ot R-ftft. R;1fl. 10:1210:42 a. m.,' 1:30, 4:13, 4:4V6:42 p. m. Locals leave Cleveland for Medina at 6:08, 7:20, 9:20, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 9:20, 11:20 p. m. '.. Limiteds at t7:48r 9:48,. 10:48, 11:48 a. m., 2:48, 3:48, 48, 7:48 p. m. Locals leaye Medina for Chippewa Lake, Seville, Creston, Wooster, Lodi, "West Salem, Ashland, Mansfield, Gal ion, Bucyrus, at 7:26, 9:09, 11:09 a. m., 1:09, 3:09, 5:09, 7:09, 9:09, 11:01 p. m., and 12:57 a. m., the latter for Seville only. , , ; ; j ' v Limiteds at 9:1, 11;15 12:15 1:15, 4:15, 5:15, 7:15:9:15 p. m. : Wooster limiteds at 11:15 a. m, 1:15, 5:15, 7:15 p. m. Ashland, Mansfield, Galion and Bu cyrus limiteds at 9:15 a. m., J2:15, 4:15, 9:15 p. m. x The Cleveland, Southwestern & Coimnbos Ry. Co. ' las. Newton, Alent, Phone 1167 nnnvnnnnJuxnJinJTJiJTJVinjinArui ui. PERSONALS. J Mr. E. C. Carrington is critically ill. ;-.;.,,.'.:- .t; M', . E. J. Miller was up from Seville last Friday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. Roshon are visit ing in Sharon. -" : ' Paul Fetzer of Canaan Bend was in town Saturday. Attorney Frank Woods was in Ritt man last Friday. ; Velyra Gast of Burbank was in Me iina last Friday. R. F. Howe and friend were in Me dina last Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Beck were' in town last Friday.;:' r ! ,.' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Santee motored to Creston Saturday? ...l- 'vS K-.-;. C. W. Lee of Wadsworth was in Medina last, Saturda"y. N ; W. C. Rhode of Valley City was a Medina visitor Friday. Fred Schriver of jtfassillon was in Cleveland last Saturday. Linley M. Thomas of Wadsworth was in Medina Friday niorning. "L. M. Thomas of . Wadsworth was in town last Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamport spent Wednesday 'visiting in! Spencer. u. lvey wuonter, was over , irom Waifsworth lat Friday morning.: : J ,Mr. and Mrs, l. u. inatcner speni several"4ay In Akron lastJweekr ry MraChas. and Miss, Grace Palmer " WCXO JMCUUIfe T401W1O vi wawuwit: ; Miss Fern Wetton of Chicagtf is vis iting, at Jttie home ol C P. Hobart' Miss Cora Leeof Seville spent Sun day with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Henry. Mr-. Frank Arnold and Mrs. Tom Bailey' visited in Canaan Bend last week. .,..,. ' Mrs. Sarah Whitney of Akron in a guest at the home of v' Mrs. C. ' E. Hoover. . ;. . . .. " V . Miss Marcella' Fisher has gone to Akron where she will attend business colleee. ..... . .i- Mrs. Carrie Beach will move to rooms in the O .A. Smith home, on .1 T-il 1 . -Nonn jLimwooa. x ., ... Mr. and Mrs. Frai&ARepIey of Lakewood will visit Miss Mame JBradway Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ef R. Ro6f : visited . Judge and Mrs. Amos Webber in Lo . rain over, Sunday.. . , . ,Edward Newljerry or ureston .vis ited his grandparents, O. B. Dealing and wife, last Saturday., Mrs. Pearl Eriman of Cleveland visited her father, Mr. Chas Loomis, and family on Tuesday. . Mrs. Emma Perrin is spending several wekes with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Bowers, in Sharon. Mrs. Walter Bibbins spent last week in Columbus, visiting relatives ' and attending the State fair. Mrs.' Bartunek and neice of Cleve land are visiting at the home of her son;' F. C. Bartunek and family. Miss Julia Anderson' will leave Jfor Columbus next Monday where she will attend O. S. V. the coming year. Mr. Russel Canneld and Mr.. How- ' t ........ ., ard uawK cz jutcnneia were cauers on Mr. and Mrs. John Beck Sunday.- Mr. arid Mrs. John Beck spent last Wednesday visiting friends in Litch field. Mrs. Beclt remained for; a few ..days..- "..'.! '1'-,; -i Miss Alice Thatcher of Litchfield, who has.been spending several weeks ' V A hv4- Law IflUlAV ttfl. .AtllimAfl r! ilfVC W4V11 ilI4 ,tWE. UU. , IVHttUVU ; h3meJ :' Rev. D. E. Tobias; wife ". and Mrs. Engle of Albion attended the mar riage of Chester Engle in Medina last week. l.'V ' Mrsl Flo Steinhoff. and daughter Josephine of Lorain are .spending several days at he homf ot jJ.. F. Borger. . Miss Ruth Wright inJ M Yoder began their second - Baldwin-Wallace Collcje fit. IsB-. Helen Xea?, at Scrsa on ' Tuesday. .'! ' -:. . --i'v 1 .-i.-iivv-'! Vlr 'kh Rtftuffer ahd'familv moved Warner bought their house nd will " Mrs. Garence Clark "and daughter Lena were out 6f town this week the former with friends in Berea and the latter, in Cleveland.... . '. .' : ' , : ' Mr. and Mrs. Clare Chipps, after a visit at the Gruhiger home, have left for an "extended trip to! Yellow Stone Park and the far west. ; ; Miss Grace Nye who is in the em ploy of a well-known legal firm inAk ron spent Sunday and Labor day with her mother, Mrs. Madonna Nye. Mrs. Wm. Schmidt and daughter Elfrieda, John Gayer, Sr., John Gayer, Jr. and W. H. Reinhart and family of Medina attended the Behner reunion Mr.' and Mrs. Floyd "Van Deusen and little daughter of Cleveland spent the week-end and Labor day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Van Deusen. Mrs. Anna McDowell of Springfield, O., arrived last Friday evening to at tend the funeral of Mr. AjB. Bishop. She will visit with relatives till after the fair. " v ' County Superintendent Geo. W. Leahy is confined to his bed by sick ness. He was taken ill last Satur- day. A speedy recovery seems as sured. ... Mr.' Howard Warner' is the - new clerk at M. T. Wright's book store. Mr.' Fred Kelser, who has been work ing there, leaves next week for Otter- bem College at Westerville.' Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Lyman and tkree children-, arrived at the A. B. Bishop home last Wednesday noon. They were unable to come for the funeral on account of illness of both Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, the latter a daughter of Mr. Bishop. ., , ' R. P. Welch, residing near Medina, returned Tuesday from Fremont where Jus daughter, Mrs. L. Lowe was still unconscious from an auto accident A W. & L. E train hit the auto in which she and her husband were riding Saturday night' . ' Mips Grace" Lacy,' a teacher : in Cleveland 'public schools, who has been spending the summer at Chau tauqua, N. Y., returned to. her home Saturday evening. Miss Lacy will begin work in Cleveland schools next Monday, i- WADSWORTH Mr. and Mrs. William Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hart left Saturday morning . for an automobile trip through Pennsylvania and We t Vir ginia. They will go tkrough Wheel ing, Pittsburg and thence into West Virginia, reWrniing by way of the Ohio ''River.; "; .'i' Miss Rhea Davis of Alliance spent the past -week with her aunt,' Mr. Thps.; Donnelly,, 148 Kingj sf' She ierVoh Saturday for her home", acconi- panied by Mrs. Uonneiiy and cnarie.s Rickert, the latter of whorii sang in an Alliance church on Sunday. v Mrs.' Frank Gariyard of ; Medina was a visitor in town Friday." After a suspension of meetings luring the hot months of July and August v the. ..Wadsworth : Masonic lodge will hold regular sessions on the first and third Wednsday even ings" Of each month. ' . Mr.. Dickinson, a machinest at the Ohio , Match works, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Mildred, left for a trip to Niagara Falls on Satur day. . . ThvPaynter family . reunion will bej held at the residence of Mrs. David James, Lyman st., on Monday. Many quests from -Warren and Youngs town are expected. -,.Mrs. T. Losier who r .was recently operated on for appendicitis by Drs Johnson and Bolich is rapidly recov ering. She was formerly Miss Aston, daughter of John Aston of Silver Creek. . Mrs. Cyrus Evans who has been seriously ill at her home on Pine Bt., during the past summer is in a very critical condition. Her death was ex pected at any time last week. The marriage of - Mrs. ' Mae H Brouse to E. E. Depler of Ashland has been announced and' was quite a surprise to many Wadsworth mends, Mrs. Brouse had been the stenograph er in the office of Allen & Hartzell in the Meyers block. They will reside at Ashland. ,Miss Alice Griffith attended the dedication of a new school building at Massillon Monday. "v. ' Mrs. Harkins of Doylestown visited her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd. 'Hartzell, here Sunday . . , , : Mrs. B. F. Nice and" granddaughter Pauline ,were guests f her sister, Mrs. S. C. Goss, on Sunday. V , The. following persons spent Labor day. in Akron: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Young,, Mr. and Mrs, O. L: Nolf, Mr.' a,nd Mrs. - William - Artman, L. O. and Mr?; Caine and son, William, Misses Capitola Breyley, Vera Nolf, Clarence Seiberling- .Helen Falk and Mildred Rickard: Wayne Young, George Ba ker, : , Charles i Alexander - and . wife, Irvin Young and wife. : f v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griffith and son Tom, of , Canal- Fulton visited Mr.:- and " Mre William Bergey over 'S.unday.J'Jtif , ,' ;'''.',"' . Mr and, Mrs. C. Irwintonred , to Marion on Sunday morning and will spend several days there. ' i Mr; and Mri. Itobert EucUty Uri ; fresh mx Oysters What is easier and better to have for supper than oysters? We have some direct from the beds. ' Leave your money in Medina by buying our baked goods. We sell a dozen buns, cookies and a cake or jell roll for 25c or 12 cookies 10c Large piece cake 10c 12 cin rolls 10c. jell rolls 10c. Bread 5c, 8c and 10c always 6 small or 3 large 10c for 25c. Baked fresh every day in our own oven. Anyday you want a hot pie for dinner call by 9 o'clock, tell the kind and you will have it - FRESH CLEAN TOO from Pelton's Grocery and Bakery The Place to Buy Wright's Book Store returned from a few "days' visit in Cleveland. ' Walter Ebert' has ' begun excavat ing for the cellar of his. new: home to be erected on Beck 'street v,r. Aaron Baughman of . . Kenmore, Charles' Baughman and .wife . of Hametown and Thomas , Biijkbeck and: wif e t of Akron - attended the funeral of John '' Harper who'! was brought here from Akron for burial in Woodlawn cemetery Sunday, i - Milton Killmer is spending several days visiting his uncle in Chatham. At the - annual .reunion .for soldiers at Shocalog pond, Copley Labor day, over 50, soldiers were present and, with their friends, num bered about 150. The day 's pro gram (was carried out with great en joyment by all. , .. , MALLEI CREEK Mr. Philip Bohley, Jr. an,d family of Elyria were Sunday guests at the .iome of Mr. Philip Bohley, Sr.' Miss Rhoda Warrensford was at her home in York on Wednesday. v Rhoda has entered upon her second year of training at- the city hospital, Cleve land. Mr!" G'enn Welsz has entered Ihe 3enior class of Medina High school.' Mrs. George Starr is ill. Mrs. George McKee, who has been very ill, is improving. . ; ' '"' ' York schools opened Tuesday morn ing with the following teachers: Dis trict No. 1, Robert Lance; District No. 2, Miss Eva Herrold; District No. 5, -Miss Pauline Spooner; District No. 6, Miss Ruth Maurer; District No. 7, Mr. Charley Bart; District "No." 9, Miss Murray; District No. 10," Miss Mae Waltz. - ' The teachers at the special district are: William Crosby, principal; Ivan Weiss, high school teacher; Miss Fox primary teacher. Rev. Ferguson will preach at the Congregational church next Sunday morning. Mrs. Ferguson's sister, Mrs. Davis wi,U sing a solo. The Congregational parsonage has received a number of repairs, among which is a new roof.' The C. E. society of the Congrega tional church will give a marshmallow toast and corn roast at the town hall, Saturday evening. Everybody is in vited. The cattle judging contest at Me dina fair on Sept. 17 promsies to" be an event of unusual interest. Every fltudent of an agricultural college is debarred from entering just ordinary boys have an excellent opportunity' to try for the prizes. Some boys in Me dina county are going to be winners. 1 1tching, torturing,' skin eruptions disfigure; annojnfsnd drive one wild. Dean's Ointment To'p'raised for' ha work 69t at aH irt trlocea, ' r LET US FIX YOUR SHOES Make them look like new New heels 25c, Ladies soles 40c, mens' soles 60c, Very best of leather used. Rubber heels while you wait Ladies' 40c mens' 50c. GRIESINGERS Perfect Safety You can rely on perfect safety for. your money when you deposit.it in the Savings Deposit Bank Company, Ample Capital and Sur plus, conservative manage ment, as well as strict State supervisiout-all these fac tors go to make the strength, and security, which this bank affords you. Open an account by, mail today small as well as large amounts invited. Banking by Mail is a feature of this bank.- ' '- .'- RH. Cotton, Life Accident Automobile Insurance . ' ' "' ' No. 1054 Leader-News Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. ' Telephone Main 5959. P. O. Box 222. LECTURER AT FAIR "The pre'ent International War will bring prosperity." says Janet Fenimore Korngold, "but it will be pro -peri ty for the captains of in dustry not for the working people of this or any other country. The pres ent rise in the price of food stuffs in dicate what , the American people may expect" ' Mrs. Korngold is a national lec turer for the Socialist Party. .She is by profession a school teacher, but' upon becoming a Socialist she left the school room to give . her time, and ability to the Socialist movement She has traveled extensively during the past five years, and is one of the most popular women lyceum lecturers in the United States. ' Mrs. Korngold will speak on the Medina fair grounds Sept. 17, at 11 a. m., standard. The European war situation will be - discussed from the .Socialist standpoint ; and by a woman who knows whereof she speaks. The title of her subject Is ."Wealth and Wages.'' There will U & admission ir 1 I U IM D E R STAT tT" 11 SUPERVISION Irj i J - look in the window;; Shoes 4 - At $2.50 Dandy lookers, Los of ' Style, Look 3.50 Shoes, but they don't wear as , well, for 2.50 they are great. 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E McClure Legal Advisor for the Village WADSWORTH 19124913.1914 Candidate for , Common Pleas Judge Ate Only Raw Eggs Until Mayr Remedy Restored Her Stomach S. D. Martin and Friend Are Both Saved by Using Wonderful Treatment ' S. D. Martin of Elkton, Ohio, suf fere with stomach troubles and diffi culties in his digestive tract He lost weight and his appetite was bad. He took one dose of Mayr's Won derful Stomach Remedy and was swiftly restored-with one dose. SeVen months later he sent in an order for more, saying: , j V- "Since taking your sample I have not been bothered any to speak of with my stomach. Before I had head aches and dizzy, weak spells, of which I am almost free. I have gained 15 pounds since taking the one dose. It is not that I need medicine now that I am sending. 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 keen them down. This lady used your remedy land it has almost eared m." I Letfert like tttat eone fwa For Tender ' Feet For years we uave Tzzis a special effort to get 2shoes that are perfectly comfortable. Women who have corns and-bunions our shoes are a God send. Hundreds of women in Medina county wearing them. $1.65 $2. $2.50 $3. GRIESINGERS Like but 4m A A 1 m t reconstructive Y ? f t f f t f t Y Your System. our personal Our' store is in A" charge of a regist- V ered Pharmacist at ' ALL TIMES. V LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Council of the Village of Medina, Ohio, at the office of the Village Clerk, until 12 o'clock noon on September lth, 1914, for furnishing the nec essary labor and material for improving Bron son Street from Huntington Street to Foundry Street; Foundry Street from Bronson Street to the north line of Lot Number 563 ; Huntington Street from Bronson Street to North Street; Union Street from North Court Street to Hunt ington Street, in Sewer District Number One. Also Mill street irom sewer miersecuun inereun and manhole to Elmwood Street ; South Broad way Street from Grant Street to South Street in Sewer District Number Two, by the construction of a sanitary sewer with all necessary man holes, flush-tanks and other equipment, accord ing to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of said T illaee. Bids for . labor and material must be separately stated. ' v. f i ' ... . ! .i. - ...ii - - r ' cacn Diu luusp cuniHin iub iuu uauie ul every person or company interested therein and must be accompanied with a certified check lor $200.00 on some bank in the Village of Medi na, payable to the treasurer of the Village of Medina, ts lecurity that if the bid is accepted, a contract will be entered into and its perforin-, ance properly secured. Should any bid be rejected such check will be forthwith returned to the bidder, and should any bid be accepted, such check will be re turned upon proper execution and securing of contract. 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