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r ' ' . TUB MEDINA SENTINEL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, L . . : ; 'K; jUyTO-rsagggJ V y t t "t t t ? Y f f Y ? y t f t f y Y Y v t Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v Special Tilattres and Bed Spring Sale. Commen ces Saturday Oct. 3lj for 8 days only wKmmi' Mattresses ft ft,, o . P ''ilil1' i Medina om ""ffacre : . ,. . . m - Special Mattress and Bed Springs Sale. Com men- a ces Saturday Oct. 31, only. for 8 days Mattress and Bed SpringS - 8 DAY EVERY MATTRESS AND BED SPRING WILL BE SPECIALLY . PRICED. Our fall car load of Mattresses has arrived and as usual we are offering a special price on every mattress. , We guarantee a saving of $3.00 on the better grades and the cheaper ones in like proportion. THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN YOU CAN PURCHASE AN OSTERMOOR MATTRESS All goods delivered by our wagons. & LOIGfAG EE t t y t t t t Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y z 4 x:"X" h$h,hh kx: Is a Person Judged By The Clothes He Wears? How do you tell a tramp or one who is down and out, you tell him mighty quick, and you know how you do it. How do you tell the prosperous man or youth as you meet them ? You know exactly as well how to do so by the well fitting clothes and the refine ment that goes with the inteligence that prompts them in their selection. This is why that we have chosen the CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES for our particular customers. The styles are fitted over living models, then for each shaped person are marked and numbered by letters so each customer can find his becoming style. CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES are sold from New York to San Francisco, one can tell them as they are worn and pass you on the street, or where ever you meet them. If you take off "our Overcoat, Balmacaan or suit, any one that knows quality and style knows that you are correctly dressed. Come in and get one of the style books and pick out your form, we can fit you and dress you to perfection for $15.00 to $20.00. Then for those who care for well fitting wear resisting suits at a mod erate price just look at those we offer at $10.00, a better suit you have never seen for this price. Hats and Cap up to date all styles of seasonable underwear for men and boys, in fact you will find everything for wear and our price for same qualities have never been so low. The high cost of living has not touched the CLOTHES you wish to wear. HE CLOTHCRAFT STOR O.W.Leach&Son Clothiers, Hatters and Haberdashers OVER 42 YEARS IN MEDINA 42 and 43 Public Square and located irt lott 7 and 8 in Tract Number 5, and being: more particular ly known as lots number 23 and 24 ac cording to the plat of Abbeyvllle Vil lage, located In the north-east part of said township: said parcels containing one and one-ninth acres of land. . Said premises consist of a dwelling house, barn and lots, and are appraised at I43E 00 anrl ran nnf h utM fw !. than two-thirds of the appralsment. The terms of sale are to be cash. JESSIE WITTER, Administratrix of th estate of RONE KEMP, deceased, Br J. W. BETMOUB, ber attorney. 1-i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL By virtue of an order of sale Issued to me by the probate court of Medina County, in the matter of the estate of Koney Kemp, deceased, and for the pur pose of paylnf the debts of said dece dent, I will sell at puble sale, upon the premises, on Saturday, November 14, 1914, at t o'clock p. m eastern stand ard time, the following; described prem ises: Situated In the township of York, County of Medina, and State of Ohio BRUNSWICK Judge A. R. Webber of Eyria will speak on the wet and dry issue at the M. E. church Saturday evening. Every body come out to hear him. The ladies of the Disciple church will serve a chicken pie dinner for 25c at the OddFellows hall on election day. The Odd Fellows will serve an oy ster supper election night in their hall and they will be connected by wire so as to take the returns all the even ing. Mrs. David Sprague returned home from a visit at Frank Clement's in Me dina since Gala Day. Albert Bonnema and family of Wick llrf spent Sunday at Charles Gibbs'. They are driving on the new brick road from the center to the sub-station and it is surely fine after such bad roads. The next Mother's club meeting will be at Mrs. Morris Perkins on Wednes day, Nov. 4, at the roll call to answer with a current event. The first literary of the high school will be in thetown hall on Thursday evening, Nov. 5, to which everybody is invited. A little son was born last Friday to Floyd Fuller and wife. E. C. Miner and wife sent Sunday at Remson Corners at Val Rickert's. Mrs. Rlckert and Mrs. Miner attended the temperance rally exercises of the Sunday school and church to hear Charles Searles preach. G. E. Pitkin had charge of the fun eral of Mr. Stefflns In Hinckley Tues day. 1 a moving picture machine in our town linn bu me una umeu ion xuesaay naa to becalled off. The pupils had a par ty in stead. Albert Allan and family of Elyria spent Sunday at Wm. Vaughn's. Aunt Dell Woodward came from fir and Tlanlria Mlrh loaf nti,Ii t ""vu., niuv nccn L V spend the winter at Elbridge Gibbs' in There will be a political speech in the town hall Friday night. The speak- Pr tn Via rtomnifo tin rnmlnnn. u. - uuu.iiiv. nil, Underwood and Mr. Reynolds and Mr. uemon eauor or tne Medina sentinel. Let all come and hear these men. ERHART . .A rumor of a marrlagewest of town. Mr. Robt. Doudell is visiting st B. B. Spieth's. A rumor that the Bending Works is going to move to Creston. Mrs. Bert Myers visited her brother in Akron the fore part of the week. We wonder why John Haumesser goes to the depot every evening. A number from here are planning for a trip to Florida next- Tuesday. Mr. Perry Spleth of Elyria was in town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quin spent Sunday at Columbia withe her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Guillc of Lorain have been visling with Mrs. Grullc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haury. Miss Treasa Stauss spent Sunday at Theo. H&ury's. MIss Hilda Nllges was home over Sunday. Old and young folks dance at the K. O. T. M. Hall Saturday, Oct. 31. WESTERN STAR v It is reported that the N. O. T. Co., will remove the cinders from the Star crossing shortly if we don't So it be hooves all pedestrians to get busy. It would be wise if our supervisor would also get busy. Mrs. Laura Benner of Akron, oldest daughter of Jerry Harter, is very sick at this writing. Rev. and Mrs. Wagoner of the High church and Mrs. Praig of Akron were guests of Mrs. J. Harter Thurs day. Mrs. J. Harter and Mrs. Walles Santee visited in Doylestown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Walles, accom panied Harve Gross of Wadsworth on an auto trip to Cleveland Friday af ternoon, returning at 9 p. m. Mrs. Ed. Lef fler of Akron Bpent Saturday and Sunday with her par ents at this place. Miss Helen McDermott attended the football game in Wadsworth on Sunday. Mrs. Garmen entertained the W. M. A. ladies on Thursday afternoon. Sewing was the pastime after which a fine lunch was served. LAFAYETTE Mr. and Mrs. John McElroy spent Sunday and Monday In Rlttman visit- insr thft fnrmnr'i hrntVia DnUrl fn Elroy and family. Melvln Moosler and family spent over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Moos ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamison of Westneld. Mr. and Mrs. England are moving from their home on the Lodi road to Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ballasch spent a couple of days the last of the week in Cleveland. Cortland Ringler is suffering from an attack of blood poison in his foot. SPENCER Mm A S Rrnnrn la anAnl. - days in Cleveland. jonn mown ana family spent the week-end visiting relatives out of town. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh entertained an nntn Innri et rlanH. f,nm AiF.An n Sunday. - o - t iivooaiiii surprised Saturday afternoon when the U 4 t-l 1"! 1 .. . . iiicuiucia vi ins ounqay scnooi Class came to bid him goodbye. Little Rog- grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dickason, vi ouiiits iiiuo wm soon aepart ror Baltimore. MM.' Pnill Vlrktnn anit ann ml T T. Fuller and family were guests at N. jo. n uuer b me iasi or me weeK. Miss Gertrune Beta spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Betz. A temperance program was held at me jo., m. vnurcn eunaay evening, sev eral citizens of the town, Prof. Metts, Tlr StAnliAna Hit. T vr iirrti - a ir.. ..4., M . nvu B.11U jura. C. R. Aldrich, gave excellent addresses vu Lciiiyerotiicv. Florence Curtice was in West Sa lem Huturrinv anH RnnHov jirs. in. ui. inner ana L,a vern White ieii Monaay ror Mt. Clemens, Mich., where Miss White will take treatment iur rneumaiism. Tjf riTl T UvA.I a Vrklino 1 nnrirnK ... J 1 1 give a temperancelecture talk at the Baptist church Nov. 1. This will be the last temperance rally before election 0.1m an bio enyeuiany urgou 10 come. Don't forget the lecture Friday ev- Plllnir Oft 30 at tha Inwn Tl I. the first number on the high' school uiiuibb ana win De given Dy Hon. J. Beauchamp. The high school was very fortunate In oDtalnlng this man, as he comes more highly recommended than any previous lecturer they have had on their courses. Supt Stilling was in Columbus Sat urday and Sunday. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doan's Rcguletn operate easily 25c a box at all stores. We are not seeking any office but we are hustling for your groc ery orders, and believe we can please yon with our supplies if al lowed to place them in your home. We do not buy in large quan tities, but keep our stock fresh at all times. : OUR PLATFORM: The best articles for ALL the people all the time. ' We believe in Woman's Suffrage in regard to the purchasing of eatables provided they see that ther husbands settle the account regularly. ' , TO THE FARMER: Even Trade butter and eggs exchanged for groceries. i4l i J SATURDAY'S SPECIAL FOR CASH ALL 10c ARTICLES 8c OUR CARD V ! i Idwards rocery, Medina, Ohio Independent Candidate for your grocery orders. .... . Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A 'Don't let the burning questios of Temperance and Suffrage occupy yoor whole attention. Remember you will need coal to meet cold weather. I We have a good supply in our yards liedina oal Co. , 'Phone 1171 CREAM SEPERAT0RS Now la the time to toy a new De Laval. Save cream when butter is high. Bring in the old ones. I make a liberal allow ance for them in trade. We can at tach them to your gasoline engine. Phone or write) E. T. PIERCE, Medi na, Ohio. , ,7-4 FOR RENT 4-room house with all modern conveniences. Ready after Nov. 20. 132 W. Washington Btreet. Mrs. Triffit 7tf Acidents will happen,-but the beet regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectic oil for such emergencies. Two sixes, 25 and 60c at all stores, adr. r