several aays tasi wcck bi iuc numc uiwas a time that will n The speakers were mo should have been hear town people. Thursd the largest session, tl anniversary program.Rev Chauncy Pond very interesting talk t primary room last Wee It was greatly apprecin also the teacher,Mr, and Mrs. Jasehis grandfather, John Turner.Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood and daughter of Cleveland spent Sunday with Mrs. Wood’s siater, Mrs W. P. Ainsworth.Ned Hawkins went to Sandusky Sunday where he will spend a monthsuperintending a job of asphalt paving.Mrs. Owen VanEpp and children of Pelee Island,who have been visiting relatives here, returned Monday to their home.Lodi spent several da friends and her father Mr. Beck had ligl on his building last J The annual bazaar tional church will h hall Nov. 6th, on F evening. Chicken y things for sale includ by Rev. Keller. Eveattend.J. C. Rowlee is ou under medical care 01 A Bible Teacher’s being organized by Imembers of the M. P fine advantage, and 1 to such a class when pastor recall it withMrs. Engle returiafter attending the f er-m-law in Litclifiel Mr. and Mrs. Sloaare spending a few dfarm.Clarence Pritcha Ralph spent SundayFloyd Shaw of I violin solo in the Co Sunday morning, grains that the chi for the past two moi and any member v who may w’ish it.Forest Hunt, wi Cleveland spent Su home. M. E Benn Sunday dinner the'!Dr. A. P. Nichols and wife visited inWellington [over Sunday. The doctor also took in the foot ball game at Ober-lin Saturday.and daughter for Columbus of the GrandMrs. J T. Ainsworth Miss Carrie left Monday to attend the meeting Chapter ol the O. K. S.Our readers must excuse us if our paper is a little shaky this week. We have gone through tnough to upset the uerves ol half a dozen men.people’sinvited.FaithfulMiss Florence Dealing returned to Cleveland the fir$t of the week after a week’s vacation at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J L. Dealing.Rev. C. A. Lemon was called to New? York Tuesday morning on account of the serious illuess of his father. Secretary Lanham will fill the Baptist pulpitflr ..Sunday.We observe that some of our exchanges are telling liow the farmer’s wife can earn money ’’ just as though she was uot every day earning a great deal more than she gets.Mayor P N. Yoder and County Secretary T. B. Lanham will speak at a public Y. M. C. A meeting at Grangerburg on next Sunday night, November 1st. Everybody invited to attend.Mrs. C. M. Weltou received a telegram Sunday afternoon that her sister, Mrs. J. C. Smith, had died at her home in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs Weltou left Monday afternoon to attend the funeral.A good attendance is desired at the meeting of H. G. Blake Post Wednesday afternoon November 4th., as business of importance is to come before the PostR. B. Hart, P. C.The Medina County Teachers’ Association will meet in the Medina high school building November 14. R. L. Wagoner, president of Baldwin , University and Lee R Knight, principal of Akron Normal school will deliveraddresses. /PhotoDuring the mont give with each dlt; purchased, one exi: a fine 1909 calende cents.People contempli for Christmas will 1 portunity to secur early, will hold % for parties wishingBetween Fenn’s Corners and my resi dence an 18 ft., cable log chain.W. P. Roshon.10-12Foia Gold Coin heatiu dition, and a ser Both can be bouWanted to BuyA second hand hard coal burner in good condition. Call at this office.quire of J. M Cr« Star Phone, 3 on 1Corn For Sale2000 bushels. Inquire of H.*M. BKRCH,Medina, Ohio.The Wheeling aLow Homeseekc a number of Milt;of sale Oct. 13th , 24 th., and Dec. good returningThere is only one thing better than a sack of Armour’s Bone Meal per acre for winter wheat—and that is two sacks We have any amount you want. SoldAt a meeting held at the parish house of St. Paul’s Monday evening a start was made to a bettermett of Medina by t he appointment of six committees to investigate six conditions in Medina. I he following were appointed to investigate: Slaughter houses and markets; Dr. W. D. Wise, E. T. Pierce, P. N. Yoder.Milk and the sources of the supplysold in Medina; E R. Root, Rev. H. D. Stauffer, C. C. Carlton.The condition of city water and to secure an analysis of same; Dr. D. Freeman, Dr. G. J. Damon, Frank Spellman.To inspect and investigate moral conditions in the pool rooms and other loafing places of boys; T. B Lanham, L. H Randall, Rev. R. H. Balmer.To report on any unsanitary outhouses and cess pools, etc.; E. T. Pierce, Judge F. M. Plank and M. E. Schlabach.To investigate the hygienic conditions of the public school buildings, and also any possible lack of clothing or of sanitary or moral environment in the homes of any of the school children; E.R. Root, Mrs. L. H. Randall, Mrs. E. T. Pierce, J. R. Kennan, Mrs I. H. Kennedy.Catholic Church Mass at 7 A. M. on second Sunday of the month and at 10 o’clock on all otherSundays.Methodist Church.Rev. Robt ll Balmer, S. T. I)., pastor.Services each Sabbath will be held as follows: 10 a. m., public worship, 11:30 a. m., Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m., Junior Epworth League, 5:30 p. m., Senior Epworth League, 6:30 p. 111 , public worship, 7 p. ra., Thursday, mid weekworship.Congregational Church.Morning worship 10:10 Communion and reception of members. Begining of a series of seven sermons from IsaMembers of the family oi Joseph S Freed of Montville swore out a warrant before Prosecutor McClure Saturday,but when the sheriff went to serve it, he had fled to Pennsylvania. Mrs. Freed has begun divorce proceedings charging drunkenness and cruelty.Game Warden Schmittle had a man named Bates arrested in Liverpool Monday for hunting rabbits. He was arraigned before Xus**ce F* V. Wood iu Liverpool and fined $25 and costs. The Game Warden seems to be bringing offenders to time all right.9:6.Evening worship 6:30 Aservice and all are cordiallySubject: The Story of aHusband and a Faithless Wife.Rev. C. F. English who has been con-Civic League Meeting.Church Notices.St Paul’s Ch rcli.LostHoly Communion and sermon 10:15, vespers and short address 4:ot, Sunday school at 11:30 a. 111 Evening prayer and address, Thursday 7:00.