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i THi; MEDINA SENTINEL, FRipAY,,OCyOBE3 23, 1M4. I,, f ' A. It 'it. .- t , . SOUTHWESTERN SYSTEM , . J " ' EffeVtive "September Iff,' 1914 Eastern Standard Time.,,, 4 H Lxal cars leave Medina ,f or, Berea Kamras and Cleveland, ,6 ,7;16 8:13, 10:11 a. m.k 12:11, 2:11, 4:11, 6:11,8:11, 10:11, 11:58 p. , m. Limited trains leave Medina if or Cleve land at 7:57, 8:41, 10:13, 10:41 ,a. ; m., f2:00, 4rl2,,4.41r, 6:1 p. m. local cars leave Cleveland for Medi- l ria t;7:20, 9:20; 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 3:20, 5:20," 7:20, 9:20, 11:20 p. m. . Local car leaves Lorain St.- Depot for Medina only, at 6.05 a. m." limited trains leave Cleveland for Me dina at 6.08, 7.48, 9.48, 10.48, 11.48 a. m.. 2.48. 3.48. 5.48. 6.48 D. m. .' Iocal cars leave Medina for Chippewa Lake, Seville, Creston, Wooster, Lodi, West ' Salem, Ashland, Mans field, CreBtline, Galion.and Bucyrus at 7:26, 9:09, 11.09 ai m., 1:09, 8:09, 5i09j 7:09, 9:09 p.; m. 'Gallon only , 11:01 p. m. Seville only, 12:57 ;a. Limited trains leave Medina for. Se ville, Creston and Wooster at 11:15 , a. m., 1:15, 5:15, 7:15 p. rn. 'For :'i Seville,rtIodi, WesSalem, Ashland,; yMansneld,vUre8tline, yalion, and K Biicyrus; af.9:l5 a,1 m4l2:15, 4:15 Tp7m., Galion only, 8:15-p. mi." " The y Ckidut- Sonthwesteia j & Cblumbw Rj, Co. iu Newton, Afwrt, : ftmlW qaa uwvulrwuinAiuirinfinnru. ii. r n r ri a i '. U avuarinAhinnnnAnnnjriAAiiiu George Woodruff visited In Orrville Wednesday. Miss Pella Hartman spent the past . week in Cleveland. Florence Bowman, spent the veek i "end with her parents. Mn W.H. Gardner has moved Into Ms home 'n N. Court street , Mr,, and Mrs. Pardee 'Sanders jofcSan ' dusky spent Sunday in Medina Mrs. Paul Styer spent last week with. ", her mother at State College, Pa: Mr. P. W. Woods returned Saturday from his speaking tour of theatate. r Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gage and. son Joseph spent Thursday in Cleveland. Ben Shepard-and wife spent last week with their son Howard in Chi cago. ' Mrs. C. V. Manville and sister, Miss ' Griswold will spend Friday in Cleve -land. . .... . .... ', P. , Mrs. - John; Miller of Columbus has been visiting her ' sister, ' Mrs:- -E. C. Green. Mrs. R. G. Strong has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C. Chadeayne In Buffalo, Mrs. M. V. Green left Friday to visit her son, - Chas. Green and "tfaniily. in Philadelphia. - V y Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seeley of Oak Har bor spent Wednesday with her brother, a; A. Spitser.; .- O. B. Dealing. Chas. wightman and .' C. E. Jones attended the races, at Rock port Tuesday. ' Mrs. J. L. Dealing will spend the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. & . Scott In Cleveland. . , Mrs. W. Li! Sarteant Is spendlnr the , ; week, with hee daughter,; Mrs. fRoscoe, Ewing in Cleveland. .. Mrs? H. W. Breckinridge of FranHlln.! v. Pa,,, spent last week.wWh her mother, ' .Mrs: W. H. ZHmmermsA.' l ; ?TS tltfX Esther Hald leaves today tvtpeod v k- f.'Sometinje .with. .her sisteti Mrs.ftOwen ' A Van Epp at Port Clinton? ' "fl - ;' " - Ed. Newberry and W. V. Newberry :. and wife of Creston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George1 MdNeal. E. E. Wood of Chicago and C. H. Wood of Cleveland left last Saturday ; . ' to spend the winter at the IsWty Pines Mr. Will Curtiss ,an- fartliy wlll leave the first of next week for Mt. Dora, where they will spend the win ter. . ' . ..- , -r Mrs. Aria C. RaHiwell left Monday for Lima, , where' she will spend two months with her sister, Mrs. H. P. deverdon. i Mr. Joseph Beck left Monday night ' for Lebanon, 0 wJiere he will be field manager for the A. Nash. Co., tailors of Conclnnati. L. W. Boyden and family motored to London and - Columbus and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lahham while in Columbus. Dr. and JKra. H. S. Orr and Mrs. J. ' B. Severcool have returned from their visit with Mrs. Severcool's son, Earle - Severcool. at -Toledo. . 1 ,,-m ' Mrs. Frank Styer and Miss , ' Mary ' Keel were in Wellington last Friday at tending the Rebekah school trf instruc tion for .the 9th district. Mrs. Hobart Edwards and daughter, .Nedra and Miss Florence Root will vis .? i . It in, Cleveland from Friday until Su,n . -day. Mr. Edwards will Join them Sat urday night. Mr. Will Bohley, who has been in "i- the U. S- navy for the past four, years, . arrived at his home here on' last Tues day. He spent several days of the week ' ' -visiting his brother Phillp-in Elyrla, :, ' ! Mr. DavW Mahan af St. Paul en route '' ; ' ' ' to Mechahlcsburgf was a . guest of .Mr: and Mrs. John Beck and Mr. and Mrs. ., a., A Swar tat of .Mallet Creek. Mr. Ma , ' ,han spends his winters witS ithe'.lat .ter people in Mt J)ora, FlaiVur v ' ' - . i. ir . i 'l, 'j' t, f- . PROBATE COURT , ' will of a. J.t BianK and aiDlIcation for probate filed. Hearing set for' Oct. ' li at 10 o'clock. Hearing had and will admitted to -probate: .Citattoiv asued; t$ . , widow to make her election. - .?-r Orders of appraisement returned in ., the estates of Peter and Anna Klein. v.- Order of nr irate sale Issued ana re turned. Sale confirmed and deeds or- Commission Teturhed with deposition of subscribing witness to win or ma Overholt Will admitted te probate. Ci tation Issued to widow. Affidavit filed allearlnir that Stanley Kerkovlo Is a dependent and neglected , child. Hearding set for Oct- l$n at. JO o'clock, and citation ana suopoenas is sued. Proof of publication filed in estate of Sarah M. Geiger. v Will of Abner B. Bishop and" applt- i cation for probate filed. Will of Hannah Evans filed and ap- nllMtlon for nrobata filed. Widow of G. J. Blank electa to take 1 under the will. . i Stanley Perkovlc adJudred to be dependent child. Commlttmed deferred. ' First and final account filed In es tate of Varf Maple. ? . i; Annlicatlon filed to have administra tor appointed In estate of Edward Fil ler . will of Geo. K. Logan and applies tlon for probate filed. Hearing had and will admitted to probate. First and final account filed in ea . tt of Fred W. Camnbell. - Widow of Wm. R. Reynolds elects - to take under the wuu DOCTORS HERTC FROM FAR AND NEAR Dr. aid Mrs. . J. Damon asxlsted b Dr. and Mrs. Oleason were hosts of th North-eastern Ohio Medical Assoc iation at their annual meeting held In Medina on Wednesday. Between 40 and 5fl phvsloiann with their wives, from Cleveland. Akron, Barberton, Ashland, Orrvllle, Seville. Marshallville and oth er points were here in an all-day ses sion. Dinner was served at the Chris tun church, of which 69 partook. Many Interesting and Instructive 7 ? read ?A' vote takenn-,tt ?' iti dryland': ,wotpaft's iuffra J'J.i' r5utted la a -victory for, I ' the women." At least ' fre Interesting and Instructive papers were inrage ouestionf ; , the crys ana; i M pe-a, ttetbe,v eU 8s t t y f .t t y t v. Ihe Possibilities of a Dollar 'One dollar rightfully used in youth and properly handled throughout life should be the foundation of prosperity, of happiness and of plenty, Teach the children to an account. ' ' , We pay FOUR PER CENT INTEREST accounts. THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL , LODI STATE '' Capital and Surplus $80,000.00 Assets More Than Halfa Million Dollars; , WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Mates Subscribe today Call at Store, Telephone or Write. 1 V ; Special attention given to smaU.: Prompt delivery guaranteed. Orders taken for any papeif or magazine printed and will give you a club rate on any Isfze order laken during the following months: November, December and January. ' '.''--; -' : , Your business , A; ic NEWS STAND MALLEI CREEK :.. - t - .: . , Mr. C. P. Dlckerman Is 111 with lum bago. Fifteen boys met in the sbeeisl dis trict hlrh school rooms last Prldav And orgsnried a boy's band. Mr, Chas pr, jviu j0 xaeir leaaer.: Mr. n& Mrs. M. E, Branch, Mrs. An gle Defeew s.nd Rev.iT. D. Phillips are sttendlnf the: Congregational confer ence at Amherst, , 1 t , nviu nam vvva rKntgn iroio Alon- so Early of the death of Mrs. Early from quick .consumption, jhx..OcL. .S. Rev. Early was a few years ago pas tor of the Tork Congregational tkiirohi He is now located at Jennings, .tjoulsv lana. The husband ' and the children have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. On Friday evening. Oct 23. the Es say contest for school chuldren, under the auspices or the W. c. T. v., will be held at Tork town hall. ' The contest wlU begin at 6:45 'central standard time and will be fdllowed by an ad dress by Judge Webber of Elyria. First and second prises will beglven in the contest Judge Webber is one of the most popular speakers ever, heard at York. Admission, free for everybody. Mr. Will Bohley gave an interesting account of Navy life to the Christian Endeavour and their families Saturday evening. , The Congregational church voted on last Sunday morning to extend a call to Rev. w. o. Town of Clearwater, Fla., to become their pastor. Tom and Mary Phillips were in Cleve land last week, called there by the serious illness of their sister Stella. Next Sunday arternoon and evening the Township Sunday school conven tion will be held at the M. P. church. The speakers will be Rev. Rollln Hart, Mr. E. R. Root and Miss Helen scnmiat Everybody will be. welcome at these meetings, ' t ' Mrs. Chas. FrombaugH Is suffering from a stroke.- -1 Mr. John Condors lost a valuable cow the past week. Miss Ruth Maurer, me teacner or ue Abbeyvine school, has been ill. Mrs. Zorn or Cleveland is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Beldel. i Fourteen, from York attended the essay contest at Lafayette on Friday evening-." Tbey have words of hlghest praise for the essayists.' Miss Huldan wou writes emnusias tically about Hiram College life. ; WESTER!! STAR Our Sunday school at this place was reorganised Sunday morning, with Mrs Ila Nico as secretary, miss Ltna dpi- cer as organist, and Mrs. Reimer as treasurer. Our pastor, Rev. Heavlow assisted by Rev.' Hide of the Montrose circuit is having very-Successful meet ings. On last Friday evening we naa Elder Rev. Patterson and also the New Barberton pastor with Us. The Barber ton -minister will give a temperance lecture at this place Thursday evening. Charles Williams ad Wife spent Sun dT at the Star. V.' L Mr, and MraS. Dick Visited In Wads- worm Hunaay. ; MrJ, and, Mrs. Doubledee spent Sun day at Barberton with, their daughter. Fred Doubledee whowas hurt recent ly, is able to be out again, . Mrv and Mrs. Ora Long of River Styx visited at the home ofR. Long at this place Sunday. - Mrs. R. Long and Mrs 3. Harter vis ited a sick relative In Akron Saturday, WEST GUILFORD Mrs. Fanny Crawford. Mrs. Bert Hill, Mrs., Bess Walker and Genlna Long were visiting In. Cleveland last week, Mra. Hint In. Honmer'and son of Cros by, Minn., are visiting at the home of William Hosmer. Mr. John Carr has rented his farm to Earl Gordon and will have a sale soon. - - - f 1 Digging potatoes s in full blast at present. . . . The'fl is ifl 'the Wheat. ' Will Crawford is ' going to build new barn this fall In the place of the one that' burned. Fred Pernod was. the happiest man when that boy was Born last weeK. Hatty Cunningham Is In .Wadswortb taking care of that new grandson born ,a,t eek MARRIAGE LICENSES , Geo. Zdraveff and Anna Donard, both ot adsworth, y y T t. .y y : ,y save. One dollar will open ' -' on savings BANK your order be it large or Mm .Solicited. ' l N T O S H ; Medina. O. , .. .- , dtmigeiWe-ireDfertaf them "It htlf price and less.', Toirf kejs They are real bargains j We also have some dandy bread cans to go at 50c. Don't let some coffee .agent pester ' . - . f r,--e ' t - you to death. We have Reception Coffee all time.-' the Pclton's Grocery and Bakery SHARON Born, to Mr. and Mm. pnhort u.At' Oct 18, a daughter. . J The L. C. A. Will irva . ni.v . tifci high school Saturday evening. Nov.-.?. The proceeds will be used to help pay us Tauu wniua in oeing erecteu at the cemetery. The association hnn.. a KOOd Crowd on thia niiiinn dura, uev, A.cnDea or I n nnawo Tjw visited at her brother's, Chas. Dunn's home Thursday. , Mrs. John Halllwnll mH Jt. Berthuhd. Calif., are guests of Mrs. Arthur Bradley. :. ' Harry, youngest son of L. H. Ren. ner, was operated upon for appendici tis. Friday morning at his home. While not out of danger, he is said to : - be uvma wen as couia oe expectea. uente or oranger delivered ah illustrated temperance lecture at the high school Wednesday evening. uev. urawrora ana j. m. Aider r place have been actively eng :eniperance work since therm of the wet and dry campaign In this county. .! a numter or rriends and neighbors of Mrs. Margaret Ebert met at her home Friday to tie comfortables, sev eral of which were donated to the L. C. A. to be sold. Diriner. was served and an enjoyable day spent by all present airs. Clarence crane whose Illness from hearttrouble was reported ; last ween, died at her home Tuesday, Oct inn. wnue in in neaitn tor several years. Mrs. Crane's death came unex pectedly to her friends,, having been confined to her bed but a few days. The funeral was held at the home ori Thursday at 1 o'clock, conducted by Dr. Ira A. Priest; burial in the Sharon cemetery. Mrs. Crane leaves a husband, one son. Herman ana a sister, Mrs. Orlnda Chatfleld, besides a wide Circle of nrrnwlno- frlAnrla. -.' MYSTERY HIKE ASUCCESS. ' On thereturn trln last Saturday af ternoon from the "Mystery Hike," the Xi M. C. A. boys were privelegred to vis It the Medina Foundry Co.'s plant west of the villag-e, which added a feature of educational worth. On account of rain Prof. Godlove on the return: trip led the boys on a cross-country ran, which tested their sticking qualities. In the evening- an informal and athletio pro gram was enjoyed at the, association hall and short talks were given by President U W. Boyden of the local org-anliatlon and County, Secretary Stow. t Boiler i; -Sale :ti some kick8-"Encli8K"-v $3blind eyelets and the whole are for young fellows--but we've got the same 'shoe made up for "Dad" at $3 in a little more conservative style. Griesingers c L HcNeal Democratic Candidate For County Audita Election Nov. 3, 1914 R. H. Cotton, Ufe Accident Automobile Insurance No. 1054 Leader-News Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. ; , Telephone Main 6959. 0. Box 222. Gcorf Timely News From ;The: TUALITY Have you a good' Cough Syr up in me nouser men get a bottle of WHITE PINE cougt Syrup, 25c and 50c. up in the house 7 Then get a a " Bufld ui your body to stana the winter weather. Werecom- . mend NYAL'S TONIC We also carry all the advertised kinds. Prices 25c to $1j90 r : HOT WATER BOTTLES The best you can buy. Prices 'rom $l up. FOUNTAIN StRlNGES Full 2 quart capacity, l to -r $150.. Atomizers, rubber, gloves, Invalid rings, ke bags, , etc at reasonable prices. .... YOUR DOCTOR'S POT We understand the serious- -ness cf your doctor's orders '. and fill his prescriptions in S reds measure to those or ers. We use only pure relia M ble drugs kept fresh and po tent. Yes-. $3 Thank you-come again you'll find you've got the beet $3 shoe you ever kobt., . , v, Say boys that's a fact-have you seen them-our $3 shoes you want to do is you'll know where fO styles all $2.50 ; Lnglish shoes at business. These t It' i ; . - ....... TiTRV n il We have modern improvements for the house as well as for the farm. We solicit your patronage. OUR MOTTO: "A square deal the same to everybody,' t t If t Y t I iller&Gollin SVASV ASV ASV A, A4v AA. AA SlSfc mtJ4 SBA RENEW AT ONCE Ml tUst little tninga which ' insure health, comfort and satisfaction can be found here among the vast stock of fresh Drug Store Goods. Of course you expect to get the best when' you trade here at WALL'S DRUGSTORE. 'Man Wants But s. . tt. . -r-v 1 I 1 ft I P H OV P Kp I fWKT LallllSj 1IU UJ1J VV ' , But if its anything in Drugs he .-.. ,,- , "wants that little right. ' We pride ourselves on the T , . ' . ' ' ' , variety and up-to-datertess of our , - r s utocks and especially! on the qual ity of everything we .sell.r You pay no n)reI'-but you always get ' tar?, monev because more tor your money, pecause . - , .? , . . ,. you always get the best. ''v ; ; V "" r r '' ' r - V '. -' E J. Wall Corner Dpuq Stonec ' A.I f OT 8 A $2.50 SHOES Some style here. Patent or. Dull Shovel heels-fancy tops. Also made up in Gun Metal both a school heel Patents too- aH same price-what to take a look in our windows to buy shoes then. : Griesingers t t t Y t t t t t t t f Y t t Y t t Y Y t SBitV SfcA SfcA AAaBatVSB mmt4tmJkdt FOR TOUR SENTINEL 'Drug Store BRING . SOME HOME . Pure deliciou8 candy Such a8 you j,et from tj,i8 etore jg actually good for you. The names; HUYLERS, NYLO SHELLY and DOLLY VAR DEN alone should convince you that here is the place for good candy. Bulk or boxes. How ' about ;a good tooth brush. ' Better come in and): select' one. 10 to 50c. Every good soap for the bath .: or toilet. Your favorite odor; and make is among them Some at 10c, others at 25cj , also by the box. 'svv 1 'vi.,,'-'-,'i-j''-v-'t.--.- .;.'" , r sal " ' 'WIS -yy ''ft '' - :. t .t -