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The Montrose Democrat from Montrose, Pennsylvania • 4

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FT THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, MONTROSE, PA. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. TO THE VOTERS OF SUSQUEHANNA CO: CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Church Notes. The pastor has returned from his vacation and will conduct the morning and evening services on Sum-day.

The Sacrament of the Lord's CRUSER GARDNER. Publishers. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate ror tne omce of Treasurer or Susquehan- iaa. Gardner Ray D. Cruw na county, subject to the decision or tne Democratic primaries, eepi.

id, ii. --'t I VlP- THK MONTROSE DEMOCRAT la publish- nominated and elected I will perform the 4 avery Thursday morning at $2.00 a year duties of my omce to the best of my $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Announcement AND Invitation Supper will be administered at the In advance, earnestly ability. Your support most morning service, the Hirjie school will meet at 12 m. Lvenmg service Postmasters in tending notleea of papers solicited aft lying In their oflloee are urgently re- STANLEY D. LOOMIS.

Auburn, Pa. Address: Meshoppen, R. 1. at 7:30. All not worshipping elsewhere arte invited to visit us and P.

O. ajueeied to aay to wnat posiomoa ine party aa moved. '4t' make this their church home. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS A meeting of the Sunday school 16ppiraitit0i1ti ADVERTISING RATES. Per line 1st week 10 cents I 2nd week.

.09 cents 3rd week 06 cents A cabinet will be held on Friday evening in the chapel. Each teacher and a representative of each class I I hereby announce my candidacy Tor the I omce of Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Organs' Court, subject to the Democratic primaries. is asked to be present. Important Your support will db appreciated. P.

J. RADEKER Montrose, Pa. 4th ...05 cents Administrator's Notices, 13.00 each; Auditor's and- similar notices, $2.50 each. Advertisements for which no time is specified at the date of Insertion will be continued until ordered out, at the expense of the advertiser. matters and plans for the coming year will be presented and it is the hope 01 the superintendent that there be a large attendance.

FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject in tiio ripfiainn or thft Renuhltran voters lhis church will entertam the Important Arrearage, If any, for The Presbytery of Lackawanna at its fall meeting the latter part of this month. emoorat ahould be paid then a full year at the primaries. September Id, 1919. ir tor the two.

nominated and elected, I will attend to the please do not aak us to order papera duties or the onice to the best or my Mher than The Democrat, unlesa full pay- ability. Your support solicited. mnt. according to clubbing rate, le made B- SMITH. fcn advance.

muinruac, juijt PUBLIC DANCE .7 TT 1 1 'T CAR fiUFRIFF. A "uujnt; ucniue, au m-aii, laiie, rn- A New German Menace. JTO THE voters of susouehanna co. day, September 5. Come and bring IK your friends.

BEGINNING SATURDAY, AUG. 30 This store will inaugurate a $100,000 sale of merchandise in one month. On this date the new store on Chenango street will be opened to the public. This sale includes Advanced Fall Models of Women's and Children's Wearing Apparel and Accessories Millinery, Blouses, Lingerie, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear and Merchandise in All Other Departments. Large increases have been made in the New Basement House-furnishing lines.

You are invited to participate in the benefits of this sale. You will save, money by coming to the store. Watch Binghamton Daily Papers lor Details Hills, McLean Haskins BINGHAMTON, N. Y. $100,003.00 $100,000.00 George: Welch.

Dewey Fitch. American workmen fought for the 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the AmuKauwuiMiiui luuBui- of)ce Qf SnerilT subject to the decision eitfht-llOUX day for many years and of the Republican primaries, September li ,16,1919. OIRTON M. DARROW, it has been, pretty thoroughly adopt- Brtdgewater Township. ed in this country as the P- Montrose, Pa.

In view of present agitation for an for treasurer. even shorter work-day it is of in- to the voters of Susquehanna co: I hereby announce my candidacy Tor the 161081 to note that in Germany a ofilce or County Treasurer, subject to the ia annmHin for ei-Ira decision the Republican primaries Sept. movement is spreamng ror an exua i6xh nom)nate(1 and elected, i POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT At tr. 1 FOR SHERIFF OF work-day. to be will the continuous personal hour in every known as the atten; and m.

best enorts. Your sup-lndemnity hour, port 1 solicits and will be heartily ap- i nrp.r.intKfl. Susquehanna County ft' The proceeds oi tnis extra nours w. g. morgan.

work, it is argued, will pay the Montrose. May 21, 1919. German indemnity for the world FOR sheriff. war in fourteen years, and when to voters of Susquehanna co: r-nina nT France and Bplffium I lreby announce myself as a candl- the ruins 01 trance ana ueigiuiu date rop the omce of Sneritr of and the terrible shipping losses of nanni county, subject to the decision or ti the Uepublican primaries, September 16, England and France are contrasted 19t9 our supp0rt is respectfully soiicit- Tilh fho nnctipnllv unharmed fields and wi" De Breatly appreciated, ir Wlin tne praciieany unnaimeu 111 ius nomlnate(1 ana- elected to this omce, I wiU and factories of Germany, a pleasing perronn the duties or the omce to the best picture is presented to the hallie w. lewis.

F. A. DAVIES FOR District Attorney mind of speedy restoration to a New Miirorpa. Subject to decision of Republican Primaries, Sept. 16, for register, recorder and clerk lyiy.

Your support is earnestly solicited. i-lHimlllllilli fejiitiiiHiiiiiiHHtiiiKkai leading place in the worlds commerce and prosperity. The point for American consideration is that if Germany's industries go OA a 11 or 12-hour basis, while we cut our work-day below the present standard of eight hours. OF THE OKrnAns' wuni, TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY: I hereby announce my candidacy for the omce or Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Orphans' Court, subject to the September primaries. I earnestly solicit your assistance and support.

POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT For Register and Recorder BRATON R. GARDNER ir nominated ana eieciea, 1 wiu continue France, England and Belgium will to devote my time and best efforts to the I duties of the office. not be the nly sufferers from Ger-1 E. ROGERS. man competition.

The American rop TREISURER. So far in our artic' es respecting the candidacy of Braton workman may be unexcelled as an to the voters of Susquehanna co: nrf iinn hut he cannot comnete with nereby announce my candidacy for the arusian, nui ne cannot compile wiui omce Qf Treasurer subject to the a naturally industrious and Skillful decision or the Republican primaries, Sep- Gardner, for Register and Recorder, we have dwelt principally upon Mr, Gardner's military career. We have by no means said all we could upon leiuuer 10, iviv. iuur suppui win race that IS Willing to work twice appreciated and Is respectrully solicited. A.

L. TITMAN. as many hours in the day as he the subject matter, because we To Help You Win Riches power happiness. The average marTplaces these as his goaL He dreams about haying them. But thte average man is slow a practical step towards that goal.

He is content to dream about it and gets there. The most practical start ia to start a-savings account. Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. Character Earns Credit Saving men not only have capital for their efforts.

In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A arner has frequent need for capital if he is striving continually to improve hia property. How important it is then that he build up his credit-establish his char Montrose, May 1. 1919. works.

It is posible that we are 1 3TAVIQ have placed a natural trust upon the intellectual vision of the reader. It is with the same thought that we do not dwell upon his civic achievement, but merely mention that he graduated from the Law College, of Cornell University, and that he carrying our shorter work-day theory to an extreme that will hamper us in future world-competition. 000 VETERANS' COMMANDER MAKES HONORABLE MENTION Hallie W. Lewis New Milford, Pa. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

TO THE VOTERS OF SUSOUEHANNA CO. I hereby announce my candidacy for the ofilce or District Attorney, subject to the primaries to be held in September. I assure you that if nominated and elected, I shall do my utmost to conduct the omce on the h'grh plane which has been maintained by my predecessors. I shall greatly appreciate any assistance rendered me to securing1 the nomination. Very truly, F.

A. DAVIES. Montrose, Pa. v. started the first chapter of the Red Cross in his home town of Mont Subject to the decision of the Ilpnrlniinrlers.

1 Republican Primaries, Sept. 16, 1919. rose, and when leaving to join the Colors, said chapter was left in the hands and minds of excellent, ef acter. The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings ficient patriots. Veteran Organization of county commissioner.

Susquehanna County jTO therepubucan voters of sus- GENEIIAL ORDER, NO. 1. hereby anniiniice my candidacy for the Comrades omce or Commissioner or Susquehanna 4l Atriin vnn have rhosen me county, and solicit the support or Re- lsi. Again ou nave ciiost.n ui. at ttle primaries on Sep- as your commander, and again 1 tember 1 6, 1919.

I pledge a continuance arise to express my thanks. It is or my best efforts ror the welfare of the indeed an honor to be chosen aa the aDQrS.e county' lr re-electe1 for In an article, or rather editorial, by an opponent, the writer remarks 2' that "The people are realizing D. JONES, tjiiuora, ra. THE BON TON Millinery. Shop Presents the season's premier showing of exquisite MODEL HATS more and more that 'a public office is a public This is powerfully true as evidenced by tie great P.

O. Uniondale, R. D.i3. eommanaing omcer 01 uie cunau Organization of Susquehanna county, but to be unanimously so chosen for the fourth time is an expression of confidence that is most highly FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. 1 I annonunce my candidacy for the Re-nuhlican nomination for Countv Auditor.

increase of the Independent Voter. Not merely of a sectional trend, but all over our land this very Inde and duly appreciated. 1a Ao tlntnrl in fnrmnp nrrlnr Ihfi subject to the decision of the voters of the pendent, voter arises from the Political Sea a very white spectre thai more than disturbes the self-seeking politician, the Bosses and then- Myrmidons. Our opponents are putting up the cry that "Their candidates ar- A wealth of charming and exclusive creations, featuring stunning ARDEN HATS and LADY DUFF HATS entitled to a second We challenge this contention uDon the verv BANR WITH IJ annual reunions and camp tires are September primaries. TICKAEU the main object of this organization, Susquehanna, July 10, 1919.

and to make those in the future a success as they have been in the; for district attorney Fas' each member must do his nart. At the request or my many friends, I Cn linn Hereby announce myself as a candidate to shall endeavor to do mine and succe4rt mySeir as District Attorney of Shall expect each Of you Will do Susquehanna county, subject to the devours. It was said of the one held tne voters at the SeiemDer last year that it was a "hummer." unless 1 neglect the duties or my omce, If that was true of the one then It will be impossible for me to make a Viol.i ho nnn rf l-iof wooTc must hft canvass or the county aid call on the voters held, tne one OI last weeK must DO personally. uiererore, I shall be able to see called a blinger. but a rew or you individually.

But sar ajad do what we may, we', asking Tor this omce I have no Hnnnnnoni hn tses to make, other than to say that dur-are greatly dependent upon tne ing the tjme nave served you, you have good-will and assistance lrom Other had the best efTorts there were in me to sources than within our organiza- f'v falr a udiic Avenue MONTROSE PEMN'A. FARMERS NATIONAL BANK VICTOR VARNISH CLEANER and POLISH "THE BANE ON THE CORNER." MONTROSE, PENN'A. fact that no individual has ii right to ANY TERM unless the people awara him that right. We desire to call the voters attention to a very commendable, historic fact That no nation on the face of the earth has ever failed to award or reward its fighting war heroes when they stood in the light and made a privileged call upon its people. Surely we are not going to break from such a noble, patriotic precedent.

WE DO NOT BELIEVE SO. Another thing, it is certainly very complimentary to Mr. Gardner that those opposing his candidacy can only fall back on such thread-bare political umbrage as they are indulging in. Signed Friends of the Boys Who Offered, and Who Gave Their Lives to God and Country. tion.

Especially is this true Of our treatment at my hands in the Is necessary in every well-regulated home. Very truly yours. kindred organizations, the Sons and future. JOHN FERGUSON. Reasons Many of Them.

July 8th, 1919. Susquehanna, Pa. Daughters of veterans. And on behalf of all old comrades present and of the organization, I Made by W. H.

Allen, So. Montrose. Subscribe for The Democrat FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. For sale by all dealers. extend thanks to an wno contriout haMh innniinpA mvSAlf AS ft rjulrtUtAtA ed in making the meeting of last for county commissioner, subject to the week the booming success that it Democratic vote at the primary election.

"TW U.fJ! 1 3 i i nftfiiiM-T-rT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. was. And while all was duly harmon a. stone. preciated and enjoyed, it is due that Dimock, pa.

a few should have special mention, namely Mrs. Edith Nash Felker, for county commissioner President of the Local lent. D. of to. nt vot nv eiTuniiFHATuiwi who with her well-groomed I hereby announce my candidacy for the MR.

AMERICAN committees of Daughters did such j- vi, the decision or the Republican primaries efficient service at the dining hall; neid sept. i6tn. 1919. ir nominated and tne ever wining and oepenoaDie eieciea 1 win attend to the duties or the ofuce to the best of uty oumiy ill uie future, as In past. Yours truly, F.

H. BALL. Blrchardvllle. Pa May is, 1919. Daughter, Jessie B.

James; W. G. Comstock, the live-wire of the Fair asociation; for camp fire oratory, D. K. Hardy, W.

H. Warner, Hon. A. B. Smith, Warner, Claude Hardy and Frank Simpson; Rev.

E. A. Gil Are you going to the Polls on September 16 to stick a knife in the backs of our brave, Soldier Boys and take Honest Bread and Butter out of their mcuths, or are you goiag to place Susquehanna County In the American column AN AMERICAN FATHER. FOR 8HERIFF. I TO THE VOTERS OF SUSQUEHANNA CO.

lespie for fine address and leading in camp fire songs; Rev. L. B. Bryden I herebv announce mv canrtlrtacv for th fnn hia oroli ia-vt "Vu rA puujecv 10 lue uecision oi viukiuii, iv.me uemocranc primaries, September 16, 11919. and will annreclate sunnnrt at tha iPOUS.

HrinHhnT FISH, have caused the name of God to be remembered throughout all generations;" also Mr. and Mrs. Bryden song selection. SpringTllle, Pa. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER (TO THE VOTERS OF KIISOITF.HANNA flfi 2nd.

The quartermaster's report Shows that 100 persons were present. hereby announce my candidacy ror the STREET DANCE AND TAG DAY ASSURED 34 old veterans and seven World office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision or the Democratic primaries, held Sept. 16, IT nominated and eletced, I will attend to the duties of the ofllce to the best of my ability. Here are a Few Suggestions from Our Ready-to-Wear Department The new fall coats have just been opened. They comprise a line of imitation Polo cloth and Silvertone.

Real Silvertone, Velours and Beaver cloth at $19.00 to $45.00. A few of last year's garments at $16.50 to $25.00. Children's Winter Coats at $3.00 to $15.00. If you want a bargain in suits, we have a a few left from $5.00 to $20. Medium weight Coats and Capes at 20 per cent, reductiona good buy for Fall and next year wear, prices now $10.80 to $18.

All our Ladies' Spring Gingham dresses bear the same reductions, now $2.20 to $6 40. The Voile and Organdie Waists at $1.50 to $4.00 are attractive. If you are after bargains you may certainly find some at less than materials cost in White and Colored Skirts from $1.00 up in Light Voile and Dark Serge dresses from $1.50 to $3.00 and in house dresses as low as $1.00. the last night of the Fair Montrose is expected to turn out en masse and make the event a "howling" success. As for music Montrose is apt to have the treat of her life.

This is pending, but at least you can count on Binghamton's best The above named committee will also act in connection with the dance. xours truly, WM. HIBBARD, Montrose, Ps. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER. TO THE VOTERS OF SUSQUEHANNA CO.

I hereby announce my candidacy for the omce or Register, Recorder and Clerk or the Orphans' Court, subject to the September primaries. Very truly yours, BRATON R. GARDNER, 27 So. Main Montrose, Pa. War veterans registered; it further shows the cash expenses of encampment were last year deficit, ll cents; total indebtedness, that the cash donation was $11.04, leaving a balance in quartermaster's hands of $1.93.

3rd. The following are hereby announced as aids and will be respected and obeyed accordingly G. P. Stockholm, D. N.

Hardy, H. L. Beach, James Keach, D. S. Michael, O.

M. Doloway, George Nichols, H. G. SpafTord, A. W.

Hickok and Itufus Lindley. By order of F. Lott, Commander. Atfest, James W. Adams, Adjutant.

SALE OF VERY FINE H0LSTEIN CATTLE COMING Look out for future advertisements of a sale of the best pure-bred In last week's issue it was stated that a street dance and tag day were being planned by the American Legion. Both these activities are now assured and the boys are making every effort to "put thf across big." Liberty Day, the last dry of the Fair, is the date set for the distribution of the several thousand tags the boys have ordered. As the local American Legion Post includes the soldiers and sailors, not only of all the surrounding communities, "out-of-1 will not be excluded from the privilege of buying tags Mrs. Braton R. Gardner is chairman of the Tag Day committee, with Missses Helen Burns, Mary Moehan and Mollie Miller assist-atns.

The Street Dance promises to be the most novel and successful affair of its kind ever staged in The Borough Council readily granted permission for the roping oil of the section between Hef- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER TO THE VOTERS OF SUSQUEHANNA CO. I hereby announce my candidacy ror the office or County Commissioner, to the decision of the Republican primaries, held September 16th, 1919. IT nominated and elected I will attend to the duties or the ofilce to the best or my ability. Yours truly, ANDREW CARTER, West Auburn, Pa. August 13, 1919.

1 caitie ever ottered in Susquehanna County about 40 head with records up to 22 pounds. I About a dozen grand-daughters jof King of the Pontiacs, granddaughters of Pontiac Korndyke. I Watch for the finest lot of young cows, fresh and near-by springers, jbred to some of the most fashion-: able bulls of the bred. Future ads. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

iKW fl A I hereby announce my candidacy ror the III office of District Attorney, subject to the in Spn. -i. iicmnrraiic primaries, to be hel held win appear. tember. I will appreciate your support.

SEARLE McCOLLUM, Montrose, Pa. Geo. E. Page, Cuyler, N. Y.

For Infants and Children (n us ror uver iu lesra HEAH The Sales Promotion Campaign is an's store and the crussing in getting S.way and your suh- oi ai orris Many of us won- ir.

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