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4 TTTE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. MONTROSE. Pa. The Montrose Democrat Turn on the Light. The discovery that of the amount of GLEAN HASKINS HILLS, That spent by the department of justice for special counsel to represent the trusts hasn't landed any of the malefactors of great wealth in jail to date.

down, but fell dead before reaching it. Her husband and several children survive. Mrs. George Warner Mrs George Warner, of Kingsley-died June 18, after an illness of some for which a voucher was issued EqaalopportuultieB to all. Special Privilege None Thomas Jefferson.

Why Does the Beautiful Wo-man Marry the Ugly Little Man? Here's something that comes mighty close to us, fellow citizens. Why do beautiful women marry ugly men in payment for a portrait only S850 was received by the artist, and the ad Cor. urt and Chenangi Streets, fj II A fTIIM Opposite lite Court House DUlUnMltl I Ull Thurday, June 29, 191 1 mission the state dep trtment that it doesn't know wbat become of the rest of the money, but that it assumes months. She is survived by her hus band and five children, Lawrence, benjamin. Floyd.

Gladys and an infant daughter. Over 3,000 college students have re-spopded to the call for farm help from Kansas. It is a cinch, however, that they do not come from the gilded youth FsSore People Than Ever Before Have THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT Is published very Thursday raorntnK at J1.50 a year In advance otherwise $2.00 a year, as the government oompells us to use stamps. 'that it wis employed in some secret- of the country. MARRIED.

service wr.rk," ought to lead to an exceedingly interesting congressional in- Said to Us This Season "It's a pleasure to trade at your store, as we find what Postmasters In sending notices of papers left lying In their offices are urgently requested to say to what iotolliee the party has removed. vestigatioi of the secret service. A great deal Is said in criticism of In igo8 Representative McCall said we want, and your prices are always right." Never have we car Governor Tener that should be directed at the voters who placed him in the ried such liberal stocks of new and ux to date merchandise. The trading public are showing their appreciation of our store ser gubernatorial chair, says the Doyles-town Democrat. The people of Penn that the -cret service was costing the governme it 89,000,000 a year This was repeat ed by Representative Tawney the next year, he adding that there were at that time 3,000 detectives on vice by giving us a more liberal share of their patronage.

The question is proposed by the Chicago Tribune man, who had noticed the fact that in very many cases the beautiful wife has an ugly looking husband, and put it up to some learned professors of psychology. Prof H. F. Cameron of McGill university. Canada, says that it is because beautiful women are obsessed with a "blind psychic impulse," and Prof.

George Foster of Chicaeo university says that the aforesaid impulse" is a mystery. We are not psychologists enough to even tell why a dog turns around tour or five times before lying down and we wouldn't be able to recognize a "blind psychic impulse" even if we met it coming down the street with our best extra edition in its hand, but we've got some unprofessional, hornybanded notions that answer this question in a large number of instances, at any rate. Stroll up Fifth avenue, New York sylvania elected Mr.Tener knowing him THEY FIND NOTHING HIGH PRICED HERE. That is. to be a thorough machine man who the payrolls of the various departments.

Ocaers have placed the number at nearer and Mr. Roosevelt they find cere the most reliable and dependable quality of mer would do Boss Penrose's bidding. Consequently when he approves the general atone tirce admitted i.qoo chandise without high prices attached OUR PRICES ARE ABSOLUTELY FAIR. The difference will he refunded on any Becker Fagan Miss Mary Fagan was married to Mr. Joseph Becker, on Wednesday morning, June 21, ryu, at ten o'clock in St.

Mary's of Sarrams church, Buffalo N. Miss Fagan was formerly of this place and a person of many charms. Hewitt Stevens Married at the M. E' parsonage, Camptown. June 2 1911, by the Rev.

W. H. Stang, Wilber Hewitt, of Fasrdale, and Essie K. Stevens, of Camptown, Pa. Brown Junk Married at the M.

E. parsonage, Camptown, Pa Jun? 2 1, 191 1, rv the Rev. W. H. btaog, Archibald Brjwn, of Toanda, and Laura E.

Junk, ot Camptown If irregularities such as admitted ex article bought here if priced less in any other store. run of machine legislation passed by a servile Legislature, Governor Tener is doing only that which his candidacy Persons ordering their addresses changed mast say from what postoffloe to what post-office. Cruser Gardner, Publishers. Chas. S.

Gardner Ray D. Cruser The Democrat's Clubbing Rate The Democrat and Thrlce-a-Week World, hoth one year la advance, only taxi. The Democrat one year. Farm Journal two Tears and Horse Secrets, S1.80. The Democrat and Tiibune Farmer one year 2.oo.

Tue JMifmrat and Bryan's Commoner $2 00 Democrat and Pictorial Review Handsome indies' Magazine, only t'i uo. Regular price. z.0. The Philadelphia Reord. dally, and Montrose Deni jCrat, both one year for in advance.

Montrore Democrat and Country Gentle man, 2 50. Democrat and Toledo B'ade. $1.75. ist in the state department it is more tbanprobible that the other department will show a similar state ot affairs. T.ie secret service is so conducted as to admit of many opportuni represented and which the people who elected him knew he would do.

ties lor ooseness of accounting and City, for instance, some fine Sunday graft. Jt ought to be thoroughly Governor Tener, of Pennsylvania, probed. morning, about church time and note the little ugly, ape-faced, dudelettes miccing along beside beautiful young notwithstanding his sub-erviency to the machine, occasionally balks at the wives. Money Some foolish beauti Lower Wool Duty ful women would marry anything mas THE STORK'S VISIT barefaced attempts to loot the state treasury. Some jokes are so rank that even this governor of Public Utilities fame cannot stomach them.

Among culine on two legs for dresses, jewelry, autos, palaces and that consideration concocted by the Devil, called "social PRETTY FOULARD SILK DRESSES Spot proof. Some new ones on sale at $9.75. MISSES' OUTING SUITS In white and natural linen with red and blue collars and belts to match. Styles entirely new. Price3, $6.98.

SHIRT WAISTS Some new styles on sale at 1.00, 1 50, $2.00, $2 25, $3.00 and fc3.25. WHITE DRESS SKIRTS At tl.00, 1 50, 1.98, 2 00, 2.50, 3.50, 5.00 to 10.00. PARASOLS AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES We bought them for le3s on account of the lateness the season. You buy them on the same basis of reduction. Buy With bet one Democratic vote in the negative end 24 Rer ublicans voting for it the house on Tuesday pas ed the Underwocd bill to reduce the tariff on wool and woolen manufactures by a standing.

others was that to increase the com To Mr. and Mrs Llewellyn Swack-hammer. of Montrose, June 25, 1911, a daughter. Again, in 7 per cent of the cases, a Political Announcements pensation of the members of the next Sullivan, of vote of 233 to 100. Lower duties on L.T? Mr: atld MfS- Joe legislature 60 per cent, which he has just vetoed.

Pennsylvania public of 1 i tiallstead, a daughter wool will benefit those who wear beautilul man has only his beauty to recommend him, and the women know it. Such a man is usually 00 per cent, conct it, eight per cent selfishness and the rest just male sex Unless such a one has money enough to warrant the rlrithes rtiite a universal habit her I To Mr. and Vn. Cha Connor, of fices at prevailing salaries do not need a press agent to get the attention of District Attorney. To the Republican Voters ot Susquehanna since the passing of poor La to a very Hallsted.

an eight pound son oads against her. the beautiful woman, Keystone patriots who are willing to even the one with only a modicum of 1 itek toannonnce to you my candidacy for the office ol District Attorney and reppeetf ully rve their country. sense, passes him by. bhe atnows be HARRiMAN MERGER LEGAL pretty much all self and that one beau while assortment is at its best. Scranton and York were more than liiul woman will not for long nil solicit your support in my Denan at mo primary election to be held September 30.

1911. If honored with the election to this Import ant office. I will endeavor to perform the do ties thereof in a carefnl and painstaking man ner to the satisfaction of all. Very truly your fl; VasSHOTES the bill for him. It's the ugly oneswho anxious to entertain the next Conven have character ana who will stick because they appreciate their ugliness.

tion of the Fedoration of Democratic Clubs. The members of the General tsut there something else A man Montrose, rs. Jan. 9, 1911 considerable extent, and instead of hurting tfce wool growers it will cause' an increased demand for this staple because oi the greater demand that will come for woolen manufactures on ac count of liwered price A stronj opposition to the 11 will, of course, develop in the senate, fcut the number of house Republicans who are recorded in its favcr is some indica-tion of the stand that the progressives and insu'f ents will take in the upper bouse. Tse bill has a good fighting chance.

was demanded by the people. It lowers rates on a staple that enters in-o the manufacture of the clothing of the people, and which has under the Republican tariff been taxed inordinately while luxuries, such as may be as ugly in outward form a a Council, however, enthusiastically ac cepted the invitation of James P. Col frost bitten hedge fence with moulting turkeys roosting in it, and still be nobly District Attorney. lier, jfresiaent ot tne oune Men's Combining of Union and Southern Pacific Railroad Was Not In Raatraint of Trade. Edward n.

Harriman's gijrantlc merger of the Union I'aciHc and Southern Pacific railroads vraa not a combination In restraint of -trade, according to a decision handed down by the United States circuit court of appvahi in St. I'aul and In St. Louis. handsome. Masculine beauty is not a To the Republican Voters of 8usquehanna Democratic Club of Williams port, to matter of facial or bodily symmetry.

It the heart, the character, the pnn- meet in that City, and the delegates WHITE SILK GLOVES Kayser's celebrated double finger tip gloves are considered the best. We have them. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.25, and $1.50 pair. Tailor-Made Suits For Surrjroer and Early Fall Wear At the special prices of $10 00, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, and $22.50. LACE CURTAINS If you have curtains to buy you will find here the newest styles for the parlor, recepti hall, music room, library and sleeping room.

Price3 range from 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, 00, 8 00, 10.00, 12.0'J, 15.00, 20.00, 25.00 and up. from York and Scranton eracefully I respectfully announce my candidacy for the office ot District Attorney. Obviously it win mpossible for me to call personally on very voter. Therefore. I take this method of asking tor the snpport of all voters at the Sept.

primaries and refer those who do not know the soul This some of the beautiful women realize and it is why some of them are found with husbands vhose visible lack of beauty would yielded and made the choice unanimous. Williamsport has the finest club house me to my many friends and clients. SELDEN MTJNGER tilks, are 1:1 ven a much lower duty. The decision, which is a clear victory and one of the largest clubs in the State keep a clocksmith repairing the family clock Binghamton Herald for the railroads, ends litiiration start and is represented in Congress by Hon. ed by the government three years ago.

County Treasurer .1,. TTAnnhlioftn VntAnt fit SUHO'a CO! William B. Wilson, the Federation's The chief allegation was that the liar- President. I hereby announce mjself as a candidate for rlman Jaterfsts had conxplred to mo the office 01 uouniy lreasurer ui uu-nt County subject to the deciaiod of the Re nopolize traffic to the Pacific coast. publican primaries, eeptemuer ou.ii.it GEO.

H. WATROTJS Culled from reports of a recent debate in the New York state legislature are the following choice nouns, presented Montrose, Pa. Young Mr. Havemsyer, who succeeds his father in the sugar trust, gave candid testimony in bis examination by tl bouse investigating committee. He is trying to obtain control of the Nationa Sugar Ref.ning company, and if he sue ceeds purposes to give the American Sugar Reining company, the trust financed by his father, a race for its life.

There will be real competition, he sayf, in which the consumer will be temporarily benefited, "until someone is bust The preachment of protection for the farmers and workingmen should be understood as the protection of the trust and their allies. Neither the farmer, the workingman nor the consumer get protection. That is reserved for the select few, who are protected in their garroting of the populace. The interests and their reactionary representatives in congress wouldn't recognize to the parliamentarian as a valuable District Attorney. The dwlnlm vindicates the greatest coup of Harriman's career in the manipulation of railroad properties.

After he had entrenched himself la Union Pacific control he got the Huntington and other large holdings in Southern Pacific and then nuited control of more than lo.OOO miles of road. addition to his vocabulary in discus- To the Republican Voters of Susquehanna County: 1 iniuUnihr nnnnnncA mv candidncv for CURTAIN MATERIALS BY THE YARD At i2c, i5c, 25c to yard. CHINA AND CUT GLASS DINNER SETS Prettily decorated dinner sets at $15.00, $16.50. $13 00. $25.00, $j5 0), $Sa O0ani up.

Gold Band Wnner iete at $13 00, $43 00. $75.00, and $143.00. CUT GLASS In choice 00' lection of pieces I 50, $2 00, $3.00, $5 00, $7 GO, $13 00 to $50.00. Vnd-r Porch Shade, Porch Chairs, Porch Seats, Couch Hammocks, Lawn. Swings, Hammocks.

Oo'inet Sets, Trunks, Bags aad Suit Cases. Wood assort-men ro saioct ir-jtra. ing momentous issues of state Snake hyena, swine, bull, squealer, welcher liar, (not for use in Kentucky,) thief the office ol Dlstiict Attorney. I solicit the support ot all voters at the primaries to be held 30.1911. 11 nominated andelec-ed I shall endeavor to discharge the duties the protection for the working men if they hog.

mug, swill and flip-flap. These INDIAN CHIEF MUST GO. met it on the street- office with ability ana Imp GJRtl jjjj-; Forest City, Pa, ed." In ather words, he purposes to set up a trust of his own and bust the to daddy trust, alter which prices can be Government's Agent In Oklahoma Do Away With Tribal Heads. No longer will the Indian tribes xed at the will of the combine. For Register And Recorder To Republican Voters of Susquehann County- of expressive Americanisms are oSered for the use of debating societies without regard to geographical locations or temperamental peculiarities, always saving the peculiar word obnoxious to Kentuckians, of course.

A number of suitable adjectives will readily suggest themselves to the ral student of fervid parliamentary oratory. southwestern Oklahoma recognize trib DEATH'S DOINGS I hereby announce myself as a candida'e for theOirlceof Register and Recorder, and re spectfully solicit your support at the Primary election to held Sept. 30, 1911. It honored with th election to this important office I shall endeavor to perform the duties thereof In a manner satisfactory to all concerned. Respectfully yours, c.

a. Thompson, Pa New York MILLINEiwY FANCY GOODS David James Hillit. The subject of this sketch, David Wedding Invitations June is here al leaders designated for many years past as chiefs. No successor has been elected to succeed Chief Quanah Parker, who died four months ago, and none will be. II nane will go down to posterity as that of the last of the Comanche chief.

This announcement was riiado by Lieutenant Karncst Stecker. for the southwestern Oklahoma tribes, lo addressing the great intertribal council of the Kiowns. Apaches and Couiuu-ches in Oklahoma. ames Hillis, was born in Ruh town- hip July 2i, 1S46, and died June 16th. 9" Why does not the attorney general consider it "compatible with the public interests'! to inform corgress whether the department of jut ce contemplates criminal proceedings against the tobac In ms ounger days ne was actively cgaged in the purchase of cattle aed beep, and thereby became larzely ac The Money Trust Interest controlled newspapers are asking what Governor Woodrow Wilson meant when he spoke of "the money They specifically ask if he meant a control of the currency.

Thers ought to be no difficulty in understanding the governor. He refers to the syndicate, the Morgan-Standard Oil combination, which controls bmlcs, trust companies and life insurance companies, and so say who shall and who shall not have loans, and who kill or advance credit at will. By the recent purchase by Mr. Morgan's Bankers' Trust company of the holdings of the Morgan Equitable Life Assurance society in the Mercantile Trust company it was announced that the aggregate assets of the banks dominated by the Morgan interests exceed $1,000,000,000. Not only does this money monopoly control credits, not only can it make or break any concern or individual at will, but through its interlocking directories it controls the railroads, the steel, oil, sugar, lumber and other lines of business It is the most powerful and the least responsible financial agency in the world.

quainted in eastern Bradford and west E. B. T. PEIRSON s' For District Attorney I wish to announce to the Republican voters of Susquehanna County, my candidacy for the office of District A tor ey. rubject to the ie cisluD of the Primaries to be held Sept.

30th, 1911, and 1 assure you if Dominated anrt elect ed I shall ever strive to merit the confidence reposed in me. F. A. DAVIE3. For Register and Recorder To the Republican Voters ot Suqueharna County: I most respectfully announce myself as a ern Coutties.

He was time to get them now known as a square and successful deal co trust? Is the star chamber method relative to the sugar trust frauds that occurred under the Roosevelt administration to be repeated under the Taft regime? Taft is an eminent lawyer; so are most of the members of his cabinet er. Uf I'e years, as bis health was not robust, he confined his activities totak- "Stickley's Furniture- is THE KIND that serves you be-t. ng care his farm and stock thereon He kept a good grade, in whic1! be took Full line of Stamped Goods, Embroidery Materials Linens, Wools, etc. eminent lawyers. Is the principle of candidate for the office of Regiate and He corrler, subiec' to the Uniform Primaries to be Correct Styles Supeiior Workmanship Highest Grade publicity and popular government to held Sept.

Uu, 1911. much pride, having all his buildings finely equ pped for their care and comfort. H-was of a genial disposition and deligl ted to visit amon his acquaintances, by whom he will be mush missed. (l -M fl be stifled again, by inside arrangements and "diplomatic'! manoeuvers which It win te lmpossiDie lor me to mate a personal canvaas, and therefore 1 take this me.h-od of soliciting support. My qualifications are writ known, and if I nccessful, will endeavor In the utu'e, as in the past, to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability.

He is survived by a brother, sister. will shut off the legislative branch of the government from knowledge of wife and daughter, who return heartfelt thanks to neighbors and fr.ends M. JS. UIKUUAKU, what the departments under its control who visited and helped them during DEMOCRAT OFFICE Montrose, Pa. Farm For Sale in Friendsvilla Excellent farm of 25O acres with large house pleasantly situated In tho Borough of Friendsville, Pa.

Desire, able location for keeping summer boardtrs. For particulars write J. RYAN. Friendsville, Pa. propose to do? Mr Hillis sickness: also to friends who For Register and Recorder gave the t-eautiful flowers, and to the singers who sang so sweetly.

Senator Penrose may be a political highbinder, but he is not devoid of To Democratic Voters of Susquehanna Co. 1 hereby announce mynelf as a candidate for the Office of Register and Recorder, and respectfully solicit your snpport at the Primary election to be held Sept. 30, 1911. If honored with the of this inmortant office I Here is the Real Political Situa-tion. Occasionally we hear a flippant Republican or disgruntled Democrat in Frank A.

Whitney. The death of Frank A. Whitney oc gray matter. He supports reciprocity not because of the economic value of curred Friday, June 23, ion. at the shall endeavor to pert orm the dnt.es thereof In a manner satisfactory to all concerned.

the measure, but because ha and his home of his brother George, in Oakland this hot-bed to Republicanism dec'are Kesp-ctiuuy yours, GEO. B. FELKER, Montrose, Pa. aged 43 years. Deceased had been in poor health for two years and at the The Democratic party is 0nlv.S10.70l Such an expression is extremely silly, time of on death was taking treatment at Susquehanna.

He was a son of the 200 Watches at Cost 7 Jewels, Heavy Nickel Case, $4.00 15 Jewels, Heavy Nickel Case 5.50 7 Jew-Is, 20 yr. Golld Filled Dust Proof Case 7.75 15 Jewels, 20 yr. Gold Filled Dust Proof Case 9.00 These are the Old Reliable Elgin and Waltham, and of the latest model. These prices should appeal to the farmer, the mechanic or anyone needmz a to say the least about it, with these two late F. M.

Whitney and had spent near facts staring everybody in the face Fly Tlrre! Are You Protected? namely. That (1) at the present time ly his whole life in Jackson. Besides his wife hi; is survived by two sons and two daughters, Mrs Claude Conrad, of South Gibson; and Gus, Lawrence and the Democrats have a majority of 65 in For this magnificent Turkish Rocker upholstered in Boston leather a splendid imitation of genuine leather that wears well and nearly as long as the best genuine leather. This comfortable Rocker is large size, well made and made for a lifetime of service. Handsome in design, strictly first-class in workmanship, and the equal of Turkish Rockers retailing for 115.00.

Carefully packed and shipped, freight charges prepaid, for $10.70. Send today for our latest catalog of furniture. Mailed free. strong, reliable watch. the lower House of Congress in Wash Pennsylvania machine cohorts don't give a hurrah in Harlem about it.

He has sufficient perception to observe the trend of Pennsylvania Republicans of progressive views to break away from the old standpat idea of a high tariff. This was made clear to him in the increase of the Democratic delegation to congress from Pennsylvania last fall. For that Republican votes were largely responsible. The Pennsylvania boss is evidently playing the favorites. His consistency, however, is knocked into a cocked hat by bis attitude of hostility toward the free list.

Helen at lome; two brothers and one rvrovnur rilUDIUTrrn nrnrrrT ngton, and (a) a majority of the Gov sister, Elbert, of Jackson: George of Have sold watches in Montrose ten veais have sold over eighteen hnndmrl ernors in these United States are Demo Oakland, and t-mly. of Binghamton and not a complaint. If you are carrying a watch that's not absolutely reliable it The funeral was held trom the M. E. crats.

church, Monday, Rev. B. R. Hanton officiating. Burial in Lamb cemetery.

would pay you to pass it up to the boy and get a new one for a mere trifle. The) kind that twenty years ago used to cost from twenty to twenty-five dollars. Rtad the prices over once more then look for the Big Sign over FRED B. SMITH'S, Jewelry Store, Montrose, Penn' Duke of Sutherland To Mrs. Gow.

Live in Alberta. Mrs A. Gow died suddenly of heart failure at her home in Latbrop, Satur Toronto, June 17. It is reported that uraay, jane 34, ion. tne the Duke of Sutherland, the second morning she was about her usual house The difference between the Demo greatest land owner in the world, will hold duties, but after dinner complained of illness s.nd started for a lounge to lie BINGHAMTON.

N. Y. Ik crats of the 62 and the Republicans of of the 6 1st congress is that the former come to Canada immediately after the coronation and take up residence for the are fulfilling their pledges to the peo summer at Brooks, Alberta, east of HOE 30E ple while the later fl agrantly evaded of Calgary, where he recently purchased GENTS' FURNISHINGS Specialization along the line of good reliable, sub-stantial furnishings for the conservative man you will always find the new designs for the well dressed man as against the faddist; the prices for the modest economical them. In the two and a half months a large tract of land from the C. P.

which the Democratic bouse has been It is said that be proposes bringing with him a number of Scottish settlers to in session it has passed many vastly important measures for the public bet establish a ready-made colony. Houses terment, besides indorsing reciprocity. JTlies are disease carriers, fhre and breed in an kmds of filth Infect food and dnnk by germ laden feet ach female fly can lay ISO eggs. creens should be used to keep them out will be built for each of the families and providing for direct senatorial elections the land be apportioned in small farms and the publicity of campaign contribu for them. buyer as against the money spender.

tions before as well as after elections, lawn Mowers placing many necessities of life on the free list, and making larger reductions East Kingsley. Mr. and Mrs.W. W. Oakley entertain in the cost of public service by abolish 25c represents a trood quality of half hose in the guar Truss? Supporters Elastic Hosiery During the summer months more trusses and supporters give out than any time during the year.

We make a special effort to please you in this line of goods. We Guarantee you a fit or no pay. This Store for 45 Years has Made a Specialty of Fitting Trusses And I think we fit more people with trusses and supporters than all other stores in the county combined. People come for miles to neve us fit them often 20 to 30 miles. Call and have jour new truss fitted by us.

All trusses fi'ted by Geo. C. i'-urns, who has had 25 years experience as a truss fitter. Respectfully ing sinecures, to say nothing of carry anteed cotton, the thinner lisle and the natty silk cheaper at Refrigerators Hammocks Ice Cream Freezers Rubber Hose Garden Topi ing on far reaching trust investigations ed Revs White and Hartford, cf Tala-poose, over Sunday. They having come to attend roll call service at West All this will cut an important figure in the presidential campaign next year.

Lenox Baptist church, Saturday, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

Tiffany went to Scranton Sunday to visit their son Hollis. who is recovering nicely trom his otoeration for appendicitis Everything Seasonable fetid Staple at the 'Quality Hardware Store" Cooky Son Mrs. John Gow's funeral service were hpld Tuesdav afternoon at the Congre lac ana 10c ana better at 35c and 50c. 50c represents a line of neck-wear that need not shame the most fastidious. Cheaper at 25c and better at 75c.

fl .00 represents a quality of shirts in the pleated and plain that are revelations for good looks, cheaper at 50c and better $1.50. $1.50 represents a straw hat that really strikes favorably the average man-other grades from 75c to $2.00. These are but samples of our well ordered furnishing department. There's a saving for you in Shoes, Underwear and other toggery no fancy furnishing prices ordinary dry goods profits charged. H.

P. READ'S gational church in nanora, 01 which she was a member. She had been liv CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. tt Rind Yen Have Always BougfcS intr in Nicholson for a few years past, Large line of trusses and braces in stock tirl rlierl verv suddenlv Saturday. She was on the street ana ten aeaa.

one leaves a husband and two Sons. Tne "MECCA" Restaurant. lormmj ine Kiiy r.henaneo Ohen aero tb A. B. Burns' Son 48 Church Street Montrose, Penn'a roi News was received here of the death of Mr.

Gow's brother. Tames, on Sun Every man should wee a suspensary. Ful I stock of all sizes and also lohn's Quick Lunch. 133 the fepot tn DUBiness ouu fL 0 day, in Thompson. His death was not unexpected.

He had been sick a long convcui Quick service- districts. Finemenu VI convenient; districts. Fine mi DO oolite attention. HOE I HE time. C.

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