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7 7 I ' ' 1 ,. -.J.... ...... . ...j WADSWORTH 4 I Y T f t t t T ? t t t t f Y v EIEFIT CO GIVEN BY ' v MEDINA CONCERT ORCHESTRA . Directed by G. A. OFFINEER ENSEMBLE : Supt Jenks First Violins :Ralph Harrington :Stowell White Second Violin Earl Leininger Cello A. T. Adams Bass J. A. Seymour Flute G. M. Denton Clarinet J. A. Dannley Cornets :Rollin Hartman :E. Behrend Horns :W. J. Wall Fred Clark Trombones :H. S. G. Stoudt :Chas. Iper Traps Chas. Dannley Piano Miss Ora I. Lacy Vocal Soloist Miss Genevieve Brintnall Reader Miss Helen Marie Clark IN THE INTEREST OF MEDINA Yi SSi Ci iL . X z Y Y t 1 Y t v t PRINCESS THEATER te. Eve. Dec. 15 8 P. M. EASTERN TIME Reserved seats now on sale at Walls Drug Store 35c Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y RATES OF TAXATION In pursuance of law, I, R. J. Hyde. Treasurer of Medina County, Ohio, hereby give notice that the number of mills levied on each dollar of property listed for taxation within said county for the tax year 1914 is as follows- FOR STATE PURPOSES: Sinking Fund. .0025 m.; O. S. U., .0925 to. iouows. STATE COMMON SCHOOL FUND .055 m. . STATE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND, .3 m. , TOTAL STATE LEVY. .45 m. "-' FOR COUNTY PURPOSES: General, .844 m.j Poor. .047 m,; Bridge, .797 m,: Indigent Soldiers 07 m Blind Relief. .047 ra.; Pike Repair .29$ m.;. Judicial. .07.; Mothers' Pension. .068 m.; Agr. Society. .019 m. ' TOTAL COUNTY LEVY, 2.25 m. ' TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS SCHOOL DISTRICTS IfBrunswlck Tp. Tp. Tp. Brunswick 3 Brunswick Brunswick Tp. Strongsvllle sub dlst. etBrunswlck Tp. Hinckley sub dlst c 7 S Weymouth spl dlst. Liverpool aub dlst Chatham Tp. Chatham Tp. Litchfield sub dist .. Granger Tp 9fGranirer To. Richfield sub dlst 10 Granger Tp. Medina sub dlst ,. 11 Granger Tp. Hinckley sub dlst . . .. 12 Granger Tp. Bath sub dist. .. .. .. 13 Granger; Tp.. Sharon sub dist .. .. 14 Granger Tp. Weymouth sub dist . . 15 Guilford Tp. .. ...... 1 Guilford Tp. W. Gull. spl. dist .. .. 17 Seville Village dist 18 Wadsworth Sub dist 19 Seville Corporation 20 Harrisvllle Tp 21 Lodi Village dlst 22 Burbank sub dist 28 Lodi Corporation 24 Hinckley Tp 25 Hinckley Tp. Royalton sub dist . . . 20 Hinckley Tp. Brunswick sub -dist. 11 Homer Tp 28 Lafayette Tp. .... 29 Lafayette Tp. York sub dlst 30 Lafayette Tp. Litchfield sub dist .. 31 Chippewa Lake spl. dist 32 W. Litchfield spl. dist 33 S. Litchfield spl dlst. 34 Litchfield Tp. Chatham sub dist . . . 35 Litchfield Tp. York sub dist 36 Liverpool Tp. . . . . .... 37 Liverpool Tp. Strongsvllle sub dlst. 38 Liverpool Tp. Brunswick sub dist . . 39 Medina Tp 40 Medina Tp. Weymouth spl. dlst . . . 41 Medina Corp. Montville side .. 42 Medina Corp. Medina side 43 Montville Tp 44 Montville Tp. Medina Vil. dlst 45 Montville Tp. Medina sub dlst 46 Montville Tp. Sharon sub dlst 47 Sharon Tp . . 48 Sharon Tp. Medina sub dlst 49 Sharon Tp. Granger sub dlst 60 Sharon Tp. Wadsworth sub dist. . . . 61 Spencer Tp 62 Spencer Tp. spl dist 63 Wadsworth Tp , $4 Wadsworth Tp. Guilford sub dist. . , 66 Wadsworth Tp. Village dist v ... 66 Western Star spl. dist , 67 Western Star Corporation 68 Wadsworth Corporation 69 Westfleld Tp . ., 60 Westfleld Tp. W. Guilford spl. dlst. 1 Weatneid Tp. creston spl. dlst 62 LeRoy Village dlst 63 LeRoy Corporation 64 York Tp 65 York spl. dlst. '. .. . 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Real estate on which any portion of the taxes for 1913 remains unpaid will be sold on the second Tues day in February, 1915, unless the taxes are paid before that date for such unpaid portions, and the entire taxes unpaid for 1913. Taxes delinquent from last June Bhould be.paid on or before December 20th, to avoid property Being advertised for sale. Property stands charged on the County Treasurer's books in the name of owner on Feb. 1st, 1914, and the duplicate delivered to the Treasurer in the fall remains unchanged for one ye ar. Bring or send your last tax receipts or complete list of your property. This will be a help to us and avoid errors. When writing for statement, or remitting for taxes, stamped envelope should accompany request, and pro perty must be clearly designated as t ownership, location and township. SPECIAL NOTICE! ' ! the treasurer will not be held reBpons ible for any money deposited with out ,' iced in the hands of the treasurer when his receipts will be given for the lira. Harry Simester received word i vn r na7 ei vn ucava oi ner iauier ui jnarsnsmue una leu ior mat 5 lace to attend the funeral on Sun-ay.-- .' Prof. F. L. Lytle and family on Friday attended the funeral of Mr. Lytle's uncle, who died at Strontrs- vnllA on1 nraa Kihma4 nf T o I A ners. Everett Kremer of Cleveland spent Saturday in town. j The meeting of the Sorosis club! with Mrs. J. B. Irwin on Mondav was a delightful occasion. A cantata, "The r nu lr.i ... 99 ... i viuiueu v aney, was iriven dv mem- i a. 1 . . ... . r t -w Ders oi tne ciud. it is based on an old Basque legend dating from near the close of the eleventh century. The members narticinatine were: Mrs. ! Thomas Donnelly, Mrs. J. B. Irwin,'! un a. v. a. uuucii, iura. winiam uver- holt, Mrs. W. L. Warner and Miss Mills. Tax payers are also notified thn side parties for payment of taxes until same. When you pay your taxes, be sur of the treasurer. The school levy . given opposite eluding the attached territory of other u pay on all your property, as thl Is your business and not the business . h township applies to all the property of the township school district in ci.il townships. Includes additional levy authorized by vote of the neople. , Office hours: 8:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Sundays and Holidays Excepted , Saturdays close at noon. ' R. J. HYDEJ Treasurer's Office, Medlaa, Ohio, Oct 1, 1014. , 1 TIUDAIUBBR OB MEDINA COUNTY. town basketball team, which has been recently organized. The armory hall, where the games are to be held, was equipped with baskets and other wise fitted up for play on Saturday, ana tne large room, with amnle snace for spectators, will allow the came to be played in the best possible way. No games have as yet been scheduled but the team is anxious to secure dates with neaf by towns. Despite the oisaereeab e weather. the week-end was marked by various high school gatherings and parties. On Friday night a crowd of seniors of Wadsworth high were pleasantly entertained by Miss Margaret Miller. Music and cards were the forms of entertainment for the evening and a delicious lunch was served. A freshman party was held at the home of Miss Gertrude Harter, on Friday nieht. A larire number of class members were present, as well as members of the faculty. The affair was an enjoyable one and the guests were entertained till a late hour. The Junior Camp Fire Girls spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Miss Gladys Brady, Friday, while on Saturday evening, the Natanee, or benior Uomp Jnre Girls, were enter tained at the home of Miss Zella Kreider. oiiY Coming! Rledina The best coal money can buy, We are sure you will need some before long. Phone your needs to oal Co. Phone 1171 veSW,KK'?hfai! 0ffice at - CShepard Co. store on Saturday evening A 4-s-v-r.T. A.AU 1 ' The Man Who Wants To Borrow Money WESTERN STAR Mr. and Mrs. Colon Brown and chil dren of Lawnsdale visited with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Wm. Derr, on Sunday. George winters of this place butch ered for James Moon at River Styx Thursday and Friday. George is now prepared to do all kind of butchering on snort notice. Fred Becker attended the funeral of a relative, Mr. Shank, in Akron on Monday. Ed. Hutchinson has purchased a fine new piano. Mrs. Hile spent last week at the home of her brother-in-law, George Bechtel, in Akron, who is quite ill. Mrs. Eli Reimer spent the weeje-end in Akron. Sunday visitors at J. Collier's were Eli Lower and family and Mrs. Carl ton and daughter, all of Wadsworth. LODI Miss Lena Long is visiting at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Long. Miss Knight was a caller in West Salem Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Carter and daughter of Chath am called at the King home Wednes day. Mrs. S. R. Auble has been on the sick list the past week but is better at this writing. Clarence and Harry Johnson of the west are visiting at J. F. Johnsons. Miss Ada Williams of Chester spent Sunday at the C. L. Williams home. Mrs. Mae Hoegner, Armstrong's pupils gave a very fine recital Satur day night. Rev. Sharp has been entertaining company from Oberlin. Mr. Parmelee and daughter spent Sunday in Cleveland. and the man who wants a safe place to keep his mon ey, a place where he can leave it with the certainty of getting all or any part of it at any time, are both ap preciated patrons at this bank. We do a general commercial banking business we co-operate with and assist our customers in the up building of their business. We are constantly gaining new patrons and shall be pleased to number you among them. 4 Per Cent Allowed on Sayings Accounts. OLD PHOENIX NATIONAL BANK MEDINA, OHIO. 4 i i i sJ Edwards Edwards With the approach of another Christmas Season we have been busy gathering together a fine assortment of our good things to eat Whether your needs be large or small we shall be ready to give you the very best service possible. Xmas Oranges selected with care not bought at random. Figs and Dates Fancy Layer and Candied Figs. . Bulk Dates and Dromedary Packages. Malaga Grapes Fine Fresh Stock. Apples, Bananas, Grape Fruit Never Better Than This Season. Xmas Candy Made from Pure Sugar Assorted Chocolates. Creams and Bon Bons Don't Feed the Little Ones Cheap Candy. Fancy Groceries for Xmas. OMEGA Canned Goods Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Tomatoes and Succotash. Try our GOLDEN KERNEL CORN something great at 18 cents. We could mention a good many more articles just as fine and good as the above but we want you to come and see for yourself. No long waits or short answers here. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. Edwards Grocery TO THOSE WHO ARE LOOK INGFOR . GIFTS We should be glad to showour Magazine Subscriptions BOOKS PICTURES Manicure Sets Fountain Pens Writing Paper Purses, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Music Rolls, Bibles, Document Cases, S. S. Lesson Helps, Columbia Graphophones and Records. , Fine Confectionery Toilet Sets, Hair Brushes Mirrors, Pennants, Stand Covers Cushion Tops, and many other articles. CHRISTMAS DRESSINGS Tissue paper, seals, cards, boxes, Wright's Book Store ET TV HARK The Market of Quality SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Best Steer Beef Pot Roasts 14c per lb. Boiling Beef 12i2c per lb. Pork Sausage (Sage) 14c per lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. The above Bubject will receive spec- j require food just the same as live . ial attention at the Agricultural Ex- Bto requires feed. For several gen- tension School at LeRoy during the week beginning Dec. . 28 to Jan. 1. The statability of any farm com munity depends on the fertility of the better understanding of the composi erations much land has produced crop after crop and has received little or no assistance in the work other than annual plowings and subsequent cul- Boil. ' Originally most of the new,' tivation. At the present time, how- rich land in Ohio secured from the government at a ridiculously low cost, was very fertile and produced bountiful crops with much less labor than is now required to produce smaller crops. In those early a ever, the farmers of Ohio are paying $4,000,000 annually for fertilizers. The fertilizers purchased is used to supply plant food and to stimulate the soil to allow the plants to draw more I and more on thj supply of plant food already in the soil. Although , the tha 1d n vino- that "anv.i, fool can monev Eiwnt in Vnrchftlnr fertilisers farm" was almost the truth. Plants I in this community may be, and prob ably is, well spent, undoubtedly tion of fertilizers, of the function that each ingredient has to perform, and approximately what a fertilizer of any given analysis should cost per ton will enable our farmers to make a more judicious use of fertilizers. There may be some opportunity to Improve the quality or the quantity of crops being grown in this region or it may be that other kinds of crops" will suit . our conditions better than those now . grown. The specialists from the College of Agriculture have gven these subjects much study and are in a position to give our fanners assistance. V For Fanes And Village Priperty See Donaldson , 60 acre faru; good 8-room, 2-story house; fair barn; on C. S. & C. Electric line; in Brunswick Township; fertile soil, well-watered, some timber; just the home for some business man in Cleveland. Price reasonable. No. 67J-A 20 acre farm, cheap; about 18 miles from Cleveland City limits. See' Smoked Sausage (Just Fine) 15c per Fresh Pork Shoulders 14c per Pork Chops.. .. 18c per Pork Roasts (Loin) 16c per Liver Pudding 31bs. for 25c Chickens ' .18c and 20c per lb. Fresh Fish Oysters Sauer Kraut 6lbs. for 25c Don't forget our green cut bone for your chick- Ground fresh every day. ens. Yours for Business, jf9' Donaldson At once. It is sad to note tht the average i Christmas stocking is longer than most purses. I Know all men by these presents (Christmas presents) that the milk of human kindness is still sweat.