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THE MONTROSli MONTROSE. "PA. August 5, 1909. Fiy Catches. State Benefits to the Fruit Growers.

Family Reunions Lynn Susquehanna 1 AND OAKLAXD. Rev. Shepton was cordially received Mrs. George Echard and children, of New York city, spent the day with Mrs. HILLS, fJcLEAN HASKINS.

Early Fall Announcement. New Fall Tailor-Made Suits, Fall Coats, Dress Skirts, Shirt Waists, Rain Coats and Millinery. We wish to inform 011 out-of-town patrons that we now have on sale a C. ti. smith, Wednesday as pastor of the Avenue M.

E. church, Sunday, both by the people of the chu chand Lis former friends of other I he haying season is about over this locality and tome are harvesting No more important work is going on nywhere in the United States than is carried on by the Government and State Agriculture Departments, for the developing of ourtarms and making "Rural life profitable." There should not be any spirit pessimism among the farmers, for everything desirable is be-ins done for their prosperity. The Ag Hartley-Marcy Reunion. The seventh annual Hartley-Marcy reunion, will be held at the John Marcy homestead, three miles from Nicholson, Wednesday, August as, 1909. Carriages will leave Nicholson at 10 o'clock a.

m. and return in time for evening trains, chu ches of the community Although their oats, while others have none to harvest on account of the extreme drouth. IMtchers Oicotte and Steele of the Boston Americans are two of the surprises of the season. Dick Padden, former captain and second baseman of the St, Louis Browns, has been signed as scout by President Hedges of the St. Louis Americans.

Lou ('riper and Jimmy Williams of the St. I.ouii Americans say that Tris Speaker of the Hustons is. In their estimation, the greatest outfielder since Jimmy McAlecr's time. Clark Griffith, the Cincinnati manager, is willing; to pay a pood price for the release of Vn'laub of the Wash The Camp meeting at Dimock is the topic of conversation now days. Several free of charge.

li. Marcy, Sec y. large and representative stock of New Fall Suits, Coats. Skirts, Rain Coats, Shirt Waists and Millinery. Every garment shown is new and has been received and placed on sale within a few days.

Over three hundred stylish new snita at $16 50, Gow Reunion. from this place expect to occupy cottages there and take it all in. The annual reunion of the Gow family the people of the avenue church regret the departure of Dr. Hill, who has accomplished so much for their church, they greet the new pastor with open heart. Mr.

ani Mrs. Maclntyre, of Hornell, are here, summoned by the death of her father, d. Ogden. William Boyden killed a rattle snake with tbiTteen rattles, Friday, near Sus-quebanni. Miss Frances Wrighter, of Montrose, Rev.

Howard Taylor is taking his va will be held at the home of Mrs. James cation at his home here and will in the Ixow, Lenox, fa, August iqth. 1000 near future go back to California where All relatives, friends and neighbors are $18. 00, $20.00, $20.00 up to $00.00. Stylish Coats from $10.00 to $3o.

00. Shirt Waists and Dress Skirts at a wide range in price. NEW FALL RUGS. CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS We are first to show New Fall Merchandise, at the same time, if yon are looking for Bargains in Summer Good, yn will find them at this store. Strictly Summer Goods offered at a fraction of their real value.

he has spent some time before. ricultural Department at Washington has taken about 32,000 demonstration farms in the southern states and with the advice of the 148 agents that are traveling about, endeavor to teach the fanner on his own farm how to raise the atandard of his farm and make his work more profitable. To show just how successful this has worked out in one kind of crop alone, one hai only to look at the following table: YIELD PER ACRE OF CORN. cordially invited. A.

K. Loomis, wife and son Ralph, were doing business in Meshoppen, T. J. Tingley, Pres. A.

G. Gow, Sec'y, Titus-Loomis and Jeffers Reunion arrived Monday for a visit with her The Lynn and Lymarville Sunday school picknicked at Lake Carey, Friday. Thev report a good time. The 1 oth annual reunion the Titus, BINGHAr.lTON. Cor.

Court and Chenango Streets, Opposite the Court House cousin, ifarrv tighter. Ed C'gden, an old and respected citizen, irf Oakland, passed away at his home on Saturday afternoon. Funeral Loomis and Jeffers families, will be held with the family of C. T. Cook, Charles smith and wife and grand State.

General Average. Under Gov. son, Ralph Loomis, spent the day with will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. ington, but Manager Cantilloii refused to consider any proposition. What a wonderful trio of outfielders Mclntyre.

Crawford and Cobb are. All are good hitlers, fine throwers and fast men on their feet. Mwt of Iietroit's strength lies in these three men. Outfielder Ward Miller has done some sliiitiiif; this season. He was drafted by Chicago, secured by Pittsburg via the wnivtr route and bus now W.

C. Smith and wife, at Parkvale, Roosevelt avenue, Binghamton, Wednesday August 18. Dinner will be eaten at Ross Park. Those not wishing Saturday. Direction.

Mississippi, 17 bu. 3s bu. Alabama, 15 37 i Virginia, a 5 43 4-5 Tarry-fl-WbUe" Mrs. Hugh Cloase and children, of to carry lunch can purchase meals on WilkesBarre, are visiting relatives at the grounds at reasonable rates. William Bryan, ot Binghamton, who has been the guest of Francis Walters, of West all has returned to his home in that place.

Miss Nellie Singleton has started on a three weeks trip to Buffalo, Canada and othjr points of interest. Tofcn Callaran has gone to Norwich, Avery for a few weeks This inquires no argument to show Comfortable Porch A. E. Carlin and daughter Mattie, atd try that Furniture at the rood results of wise direction. were at Montrose the latter part of Ust leen traded by rittshun; to Cincinnati week.

Now, what the national government is doing along general tanning lines the Pennsylvania Aericulture Department, for Pitcher I'laine Hurbiu. Quarterly meeting was held at -the where he has arcepted a pjsition. He will also play with the Norwich base M. E. church on Sunday, when Rev.

A. tnder Prof. Surface, at Harrisburg, is ball team. HENRY L. KRA1SS Furniture Enjporiurr), 24 Church Street.

Short Stories. rfoincr for fruit trees and shrubbery. Nellie G. Cor. bee y.

Payne reunion. The descendants of Amos Payne dee'd will hold their annual reunion with the descendants of Peter V. Dun, at the Payne Homestead in Lenox, now occupied by Charles ivianzer, Tuesday, August 17. All friends of both families and neighbors are cordially invited to meet with us. Mrs.

Netty Wood, Sec'y. Shay and Bertholf Reunion. E. Potter changed pulpits with Rev. McAlpine, of Meshoppen, on account of the absence of the presiding elder.

Miss Cecilia Dunlea has accepted a Prof. Surface has cnosen aoout winy men. whom he thinks a-e nullified for position as stenogtapher with James The war liiMmrtment i.ald for Herbert Fish and A. JJ. unsman Paye.

the work, to be inspectors, wofe work Ve especially with to call your J. Maher who was formerly em it iB to visit the orchards in the varimj ployed in the shops at this place has attention to the spent part of last week on the Mehoop any mountains after buckle berries, meeting with good success. They report that berries are quite plentiful. counties and by personal contact with the farmer on his own farm give him advice as to best methods of treatment FAMOUS OLD HICKORY PORCH ROCKER Mrs. Unas, riartman has leased rooms cf infected trees and shruDDery.

A farm iournal may give very good The seventh annual reunion of the Shay and Bertholf families will be held at Heart Lake, the first Saturday B9 Aleo a fine line of Porch Shades. acceptel a position at Uneonta. Misse? Mamie C. and Grace E. Glary, of Washington street, have returned from a two weeks visit in Hornell.

Miss Madeline Hassett is the guest of rien is in Binghamton. Frank P. Carr and William E. Dougherty spent Sunday with friends artificial limbs hist year. There are not more than resident American on the Island of Cuba, or a third of 1 ier cent of tbe total population.

Nearly 75 per cent of the watchmakers hi American factories are Germans. 20 per cent English and almost all the rest natives of other European countries. Six hundred diamonds have been found in the Arkansas diamond field. to some WilkesBarre ladies, who were seeking a quiet place in the country through the heated teem. It must be advice as to what others have done in a in August (the 7th.) successful manner in their orchards, but All relatives and descendants of these sweltering in the city these days.

Henry L. Kraiss, Undertaker and Embalmer. families are earnestly requested to to have a State Inspector come right Into one's own orchard and show the be present. Secretary. in New Mil ford.

Stops itching' instantly. Cures piles, Mr. a ad Mrs. Leon Bagley and son. Terry Reunion.

BOTH PHONES, MONTROSE, PA. I OLD AXDREW KOCKEB eczema, talt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, Webster, are guests of friends in Mt. The 7th annual reunion of the Terry Vision, N. Y. herpes, scabies Doan's uintment.

At any drug Btore. the largest I wins; CVi carats, tbe small family will be held August 14, 1909, at the Lawton Grange hill. All relatives Saturday afternoon the Y. M. C.

A are cordially invited to be present. beat the Oakland nine in a game of base ball at the Parks, with a score of Special Reduction on Suits reason for the infestation on his particular trees and give the remedy, should be (infinitely more satisfactory to the farmer. tJThe State Inspector for Susquehanna county is Allen Finn. He is placed in the county by the State that the farmer may be directly benefitted by his advice and suggestions. The farmer who it anxious that hisfruittreesand shrubbery ould be productive and be protected from future infestations will come every visit of the Inspector.

Mrs. F. H. Deuel, Sec'y. Bolles Reunion.

Thompson. vs. 3. The L'irls in Mrs. Sarah Stevens class est one thirty-second of a carat and the average size about one-half carat The government tests at Washington of samples of the chain to be used on the gear of the Panama canal locks withstood tensile tests of 153,000 pounds to the square Inch before the metal parted.

of the Presbyterian church, accompani Bolles reunion, Wednesday, Aug. Aug. a The following teachers have ed by their teacher, held a picnic at nth, commencing in the morning. Columbian Grove last week. been engaged to teach the Thompson school, beginning Sept.

6th: Principal, Come ye Bolles kin from far and near. Theodore Springsteen an old and With pleasant smiles and words of MEN AND If you need new suit to wer on the "Fourth" call and get our prices. lieady made suits, Collegian Brand is the best. We have them. Tailor Made We have Tailor's new book now ready for inspection.

respected resident of Susquehanna, The demonstration orchards that cheer. Robert J. Beck, of Columbia, N. Intermediate, Miss Frances Pickett, Lock Haven, Primary, Miss Mabel die! at his home Monday evening. Meet at the tent with open door have been selected in the county should be visited and watched by all the farm- The Cookbook.

Just as you did the year before. Tucker, Jackson, Pa. ers 10 that they might emulate them on At midday with thanks and song. A O. salebbury is putting an addi tion to bis house, on Main street.

their own farms. There are. however, some farmers who shy at the State In- Partake of some goodies and pass take your measure and Tailor makes tbe clothes. From 113.00 np. Guaranteed to lie all wool.

200 samples to choose from. A roast of meat which Is to be served cold should be wrapjied In a cloth them along. T. D. Miller.

had a couple of pector as if he was fioine to dupe them, After dinner stories, short, timely and when It Is put away. It Its fla machinists from out of town, last weed John Stnder, of Church street, has returned from a visit with relatives in Brook n. Bruca Leslie, of New York, is spending his vacation at his home here. Miss Isa belle Hogan. who about a week i go was successfully operated on for appendicitis at the Simon H- Barnes Memorial Hospital, has sufficiently recovered as to leave that institution and be taken to her home on Grand St.

We have a full stock of shoes in the Sdow and Royal Blue and the price are right. imply because have been swindled by ome unscrupulous fruit tree agent that true. putting his automobile in running or vor better. All our kinsmen may be heard; each der again, so we are hoping to hear it have their due. gee whizz again.

Watery custard Is caused by cooking In an oven that Is too hot Set tbe eustard in a pan of hot water and nee has passed through that section. The State Inspector is out for the good of the individual farmer, but he is also out Lmdiea' shirt waitn and skirts we have a large assortment. Fine Hosiery and Suit Cases. All kinds of Hats and Caps. Call and get filed up for the "Fourth" at ths Christopher P.

Carpenter came to Then about three o'clock. Thompson quite recently, and is in tbe In best coat and frock. for the good of all, and when an Inspect' employ of the Ene railroad. Last week We'll adjourn to the big rock Mri. Emory Finch and daughter.

or meets an inftactous farmer who has he took one of our fair girls. Miss Bessie Meet cousin Frank with Koaat. that it does not boil during the baking. A tasty addition to ham sandwiches Is a pickle or two minced with the cold meat. For this punose broiled Laura, spent Sunday in Binghamton.

KEYSTONE bis suspicion arouse 1 because of past experiences, that farmer must be Palmer, to Binghamton, and now they And then, oh then the giftie gie us. A. Smuckler, Montrosa Pa. CLOTHING No. 12 So.

Main are hunting for "rooms lor light house To see ourselves ever as others see us. Gibson. keeping," and receiving the congratula bain Is often preferred to that whkh By order of the president. brought to know that if he personally does not wish to succeed that there are host of other honest industrious farm Is boiled. tions of friends And while we are on this part of the subject allow us to say Payne Reunion.

ers who do, and the State, for their sakes, Aug. 6th is the date of Ye Old Tyme that Clavton Lewis, of the township, The annual reunion of the Payne reviled eggs are ofttinies filled with French peas, small pieces of sweet Singe tt P. O. S. of A Hall, Gibson permits the Inspectors to visit every orchard to see what infestations might family will be held at the home of Mr.

was seen on the street the otner aay with his new wife. Pa. Came and enjoy an evening of and Mrs. Charles Davis, near Jackson, be there that would endanger the or pickle, olives and the yolk of the egg softened with butter and hut vinegar. The peas are not mashed Into the egg.

Myron Miller has no definite clew to rare er tertiinment and belp the Home Mission Class. There will be music August 6, iqoq. chards of others. No one man has the right to stand as hindiance to the parties that robbed his store a week F. E.

Barnes, Pres. on trie on the new fangled Harpsicord, It makes a delicious egz salad to be success of another man. Hinckley Reunion. Kev. U.

M. Tower, ot uneida, i. Medley's. Kounde also music on the wicked fiddle. Home made candy Kill served on crisp lettuce leaves.

This demonstration, or purely educa Eighteenth Hinckley Reunion to be and his son. Rev. W. J. Tower, of Mor be for sale by nice young women.

held on the Dimock camp ground. tional work, now going on, had its beginning out of the necessity to show the farmers how to combat San lose lam sweet and friend Aelson Recent Inventions. Saturday, August 7. All relatives of tbe family are invited to be present Watkins of Binghamton, have returned ris, N. visited his brother.

Rev. P. R. Tower, in this place to-day arid for a few days.then they all go to the Tower church, next Saturday, for the annual Tower reunion. It is expected that home lifter a very pleasant visit with and destroy the pests that have ruined their trees.

It must continue and ex A combined metal cover and handle Come early. Fremont Hinckley. Pres relatives in this place. which lucks securely uimn milk Itottles Mrs. Terwilliger has been in bcranton John M.

Crossen, Sec'y. Rev. C. M. Tower will preach there next tend till every farmer who ap preciates it will profit by it, and the farmer who has been Invented by a Massachusetts EXCURSION via W.

R. R- TO ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY, OCEAN CITY, SEA ISLE CITY, or WILDWOOD, N. J. Sabbath mirning for a week receiving treatment for throat trouble. The Ferris-Lee-Cottrell Reunion man.

does not appreciate it will ultimately The pistor of the M. E. church and his Sunday school class picnic at Wright- Sidney Lupton and sister, Mrs. Pat The Ferris, Lee and Cottrell families A novel Mtato digger Invented by an Indiana man loads the tuln-rs by an have to give up bis land to those who do. When farmers have taken heed to the State's advice and suggestions we er Lake this afternoon.

terson and children are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lupton in will hold their 12th annual reunion in the grove of E.

R. Foster, at Burn wood, endless chain Into the wagon to which this ace. on Wednesday, Aug. 18th. -AH relatives the machine Is attached.

A. R. Collyer is doing a sweeping business down on Water street. He has sold one of his houses the one above will find that rural work has been made iust as profitable for the average man Ford Payne and family visited at are cordially invited to attend. I.

A Sweets Wednesday last. as work in towns and and cities. As To measure the amount of air admitted through cracks in buildings a the road and all his land above the Thayer Family. An agate and tin shower was given road, to Edward Carpenter, of Brook Tbe twenty-sixth annual reunion of Miss Adah Senior Fri. afternoon last novel Instrument has been devised, shaped like a funnel and carrying the Thayer family will be held August lyn, X.

He is finishing his new house below the road, and Harry Whitney and his bride will take possession 12, 1909, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. soon as that has been done, the social and intellectual building up of rural life will follow, so that the country will ceae to be drained by the towns of much of its best brains and character. This work of teaching the farmer brings quicker and larger results in small anemometer la its nozzle. by the H.

M. C's and many other Many beautiful pieces in in Cbma and silver were also included amonf the other numerous presents. Dave Thomas, Jackson, Pa. All relatives and friends are cordially of that, for a time, and he will move the house he lives in below the road. Don forget the date, August 6tn, THE and continue to show us how a man without a wife can keep house in an up- 1909.

invited to be present. Mrs. F. T. Barrett, Sec'y.

Bunnell Family. Aug 10. the bunday be boo 1 go to money than any form Of education that one can name, for it is the very bottom of our national well-being. to date fashion. HEART LAKE RESORT Luna Park Scracton for the annual pic Tickets good going on all trains The eleventh annual reunion of the nic.

liveryone is invited to go ana are entitled to excursion rates, by paying is now onen for the neaiton with. Friends in other cities would welcome Bell. Why not to the b. b. tbe price of reduced ticket.

additional accomodations for Rec Your neighbor has a you the sound of vour voice over the Bell reation SVekers and Ontine Par Aug. 21st, 1909, returning up to and Telephone wires. ties Good Boating. Batbinj and Lawsville Real Estate. Transfers Fishing; Extensive Picnic Gronnd and Dancine Pavilion.

Merry-go- Bunnell family will be held Wednesday Aug. 18, 1909, in the grove of Willard M. A picnic dinner. All relatives of the Bunnell and Carter families are cordially invited. Mabel L.

Bunnell, Sec'y. Owen Reunion. The fourth annual reunion of the Owen family will be held at the home of William Seamans, Stevens Point, on Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1909. All rela including Aug.

31st, 1909. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Russell, of Great Lyons, lot Roucd. Swiugs and other devices Isa E.

Lyons to Urbane in in Lauesboro; nom. con. East Kingsley Bend, are visitinefnendsin this vicinity Palmer, Mrs barle Bailey is entertaining her Daniel E. Fox to Ettie E. lot in Tackson; nom.

con. M. T. Perigo visited hi 3 daughter. friend.

Loretta Butler. for amusements. Special Rates lo Sunday Schools and Organizations Burt and Harry Luce, of Scranton, 40 MrsL. Sterling, Wednesday. Mrs.

Lucy Oakley, who has been un Hannah Kelly to James Cuilnon, acres in Rush; nom. con. Fare for round trip $565 from Montrose, are at the home ot bpencer der the doctors care for some time, is Luce. tives are urged to be present and each one is requested to bring a well-filled lunch basket. Mary J.

Owen, Sec'y. Mae Claffhn, of Great Bend, is Store well stocked with Groceries, somewhat better at this writing. Mrs. Wm. Benning and daughters.

with Soda Water Fountain and visitirg Miss Bessie Myers. Brundage Reunion. He'en and Hazle. visited at H. Mrs Nettie Jaggler, of Binghamton, Ice Creaiu Parlor.

is visiting her sisttr, Mrs. Mary Tomp The descendants of John Brundage, Stearns, of Kingsley, Friday. and all stations Hallstead to Delaware, N. and Scranton to Plymouth, Pa. Miss Elsie Tingley.

who has been kins. and Polly VVayman his wife, will spending some time with her aunt in Professor R. Meeker, of Princeton DANCE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING American Board of Foreign Missions ar. 1 Cong- Home Missionary Society, to j. H.

B. Benedict, lot in Montrose; 1 000. Edward Munson, heirs to E. L. Muason, 43 2 acres in Great Bend; $600 PJW.

S. Beebe to C. E. Burdick, 3 acres in Dimock; $30. Guy Lamereaux, to S.

S. Edwards, 13. acres in Rush; $800. Edwin C. Boulter to Minnie A.

Bell, lot in Forest City; $2,300. Thompson, returned home Sunday. N. is spending his vacation at G. W.

Music by Mahon'a Orchestra O. J. Bailev and grand-daughter, Meektr's. Mis; Cartha Meeker, of Denver, Miss Margret Warren, were visitors in hold their 17 th annual reunion in Odd Fellows Hall, Harford, Saturday August 21, 1909. We will have a general picnic dinner.

All relatives and friends are cordially invited. Mrs W. S. Miller, Sec. Ackerman.

Watson and Davis Reunion. Montrose Friday, at the home ot Mrs. is calling on friends in this place. I Scranton Steam SE0. P.

TRIPP, Gravitt. where Mr. Bailey expects to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craik and Mrs.

remain for some time. Neil Stanford made a business trip to Ptaining, Decorating Geo. LaBarre spent Sunday at his Montrose, Saturday. P. r.

Cusick to m. areaensneK et F. T. nCK, Heart Lake, Penn'a. Local 'Phone.

Dye Works home near Harford. The friends and neighbors of Chas. Stevens made him a haying bee Thurs SIRES AND SONS. The annual reunion of the Ackerman, Watson and Davis families will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm.

Watson, in Franklin, August 12, 1909. Sec'y. Granger and Melhuish, Reunion. Dyes, Colors and and Papering Hanging. All work is gauranteed Wall paper from Sample.

UK'AL PHONE Corner Un-ui-t r.dHihSt. ilO.MKut-E. PA. day. A number from this place attended the temoerance lectures given by Mrs.

William Fenn is buried at 'Jordans, Steams after the al lot in Forest City; $12.00. F. and Mary A. and Margaret Quinn. 39 acres in Thompson; nom.

con. Frederick T. Gelder to Jennie B. Sho p. lot in Forest City; $1600.

C. Lyons and Isa Lyons to Chas. L- Depew, lot in Lanesboro; nom. con. D.

Kistler to Walter Kistler, lot in Great Bend; $650. B.Cook, heirs of, to TK. Jennings, iqo acres in Harmony; $2200. Incorporation Notice. Law at Harford, Sundav and Monday England.

lie was seventy-four years old hen he died. The Granger and Melhuish reunion will be held at Lawton Grange Hall, Most Approved In ihe Court Common Pica, ol Sasque- evenings, and at Kingsley Tuesday County. evenine. Mrs. Law has but recently Senator Beveridge served as cook for Processes.

Notice Is hereby (riven ma- an uppncawou will TTiAile to ihe said Court. aturiav. returned from an European tour, and his fraternity in order to aid in paying Aueust 14. 1 09. at ten o'cloc under the CHICHESTER PILLS WV 1MAMOND HKAMt.

A his way through college. Aim tn nrovlde fir the Incorporation aii ree her lectures are well worth attending as she is one who knows her subject Hannah A. Rounds to hi. W. Sher ulati-n of certain eorporati' aupToyed Senator Aldrich enlisted as a private Thursday, Aug.

19, 1909. All relatives and friends of the families are cordially invited to attend. Barber Reunion. The descendants of Williams Barber, will hold their 7 th annual reunion at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.

3. E. Clarkson, in Lenosville, Susq. on Au i.ril 1K74. and Its sUDip'ementd.

hy K. A well. wood, lot in Uniondale; $20. Have your old garments re colored and like new. v.

(i. (i Many. R. Clement. B.

Clan- Miss Lena Stearns spent the first of E. C. Munford to John uuieran, 191 in this civil war, but was mustered out before his regiment got to the front. Mn Keneilic-t. Vntnev P.

Klline.J. '111. la Krd ud Cold nluA tw, scaled Eli K.Um. Take a. eta.

Boy ef year Dreufet. the week at the home of W. W. Oakley. acres in Thompson; $500.

Gecrge 51. Bowers of West Virginia DIAUOMI HKAMt FILUi SCRANT0X STEAM ran uon ar Best. Sajea. tln Keim la When in doubt use the Bejl and find Some people waste time and spend SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE has been national fish commissioner so 1( ng he knows all the fishes by their first names. gust nth, 1909.

A general picnic dinner will be the order of the day. All relatives are cord lallv invited. out. money for journeys, while others stay DYE WORKS Goods may be left at the Democrat Mclnnis. al for the clia of an li tendc'I to be failed "The Montr-H3 Bible Conferfnce Asociatton," character nd object ot vhlcli lf niaintin an annual inter denominational conference mioWeri anrt a members of evanift-lical chunr f-r ihe promoMnK ot ible study and evangellcm, anj for the deepening o' intereBt of Home and Foreign Visaion.

urd lor itiw onrposeg to have, and enjoy all the fits and privilege coi.ferrtd by act and Its Rupplewenia. W. D. B. A.1NEY, Solicitor home and telephone.

VV men is Detier Vernon E. Barber, Sec. John D. Rockefeller has caused to be The wide scope of the Bell Telephone svstem enables you to talk 'one mile or Office. constructed on his estate a rainbow Cbamberlln Reunion.

The descendants of Weight and one thousand. fountain that throws out the prismatic CLARK STEPHENS, Trains on Time. "in the "Summary of PaSsenger-traifl movement for the month of May 1909," issued by the Public Service Commission, State of New York, the Lacka- colors whenever the sun is shining. Mnses Chamber in. Drotners, 01 Gibson, will hold their 18th annual re Ge leral Riza I'asiia, for fifteen years union at the home ot b.

urvnie uam- Clifford minister of war in the Turkish government, is prominent among the offi berliu, near Gibson, susq. Lack'a Time Table. kvanna raiiroaa again icaus uii mc wijc teteam railroads in average percentage of trains on time, wi'h a record of 98 Miss Marion Gardner's tea party last cials who have been exiled by the Young Turks. It is said that he seem August 19th, 1909. thinner win uc served by ladies' aid at 25c a piece.

All relatives are cordially invited. week, was a grand success. Our Pastor bevmour occupied ine ed relighted to depart for Mitylene, the ancient Lesbos home of Sappho. percent. Only a per cent of its total number of passenger trains were late during the Ena Barber, sec.

Conrad Reunion. Methodist pulpit in Jermyn, Sunday MONTROSE BRANCH A. M. time in light type, P. M.

in heavy ty pe. WESTWARD. Montrose. Penn'a. DEALER IN Rough Dressed Lurober Lath, Shingles, Mouldings and Turnings.

Interior Finishings, Mill Work a Specialty. t.ilv seth. is the reason we had no At the recent convention of the In- The. Conrad reunion will be held at month of May, ana. accorums i.

Y. 'l 'J TlPf train fUIl nrparhinp on loai uav. tern.ition.il Association ot Chielsoi ro- filpmrond. Saturday. Aug.

21, tne )r. x. iiarK, wire auu oiocci, ui but three tenths of one minute. Grange Hall. Bring your own luncn.

RrnoVlvn. N. and Eva ells, were lke, in Buffalo, the biggest man present was Michael Regan, the head of Jtwc ic in imorovement even over iriaitnrs of M. A. uaraner anu omer MRS.

VV.IV1. UAvui.iia j. Giles Reunion. Buffalo's police department. Chief friends of this place ana vicinity last EYE SPECIALIST Dr.

B. KAHN, Graduate Optician of Syracuse, N. Y. has arranged to visit Montrose weekly, and will be at the Tabell House oa Wednesdays of eacti week where he will be pleased to wait upon any one in need of his service. EXAMINATIONS FREE for First Two Weeks Prices for glasses reasonable.

"Will also call at private houses upon telephone request or post card ditected to Tabell House. Reg: in stands six feet four inches in The ninth annual reunion of the the Lackawanna remarKauic iu.uiu for the month of April. BUSINESS BY TELEPHONE Masnn Doud. mail carrier, of Scran STATIONS P.M. P.M.

A M. A.M. P.M. Alford Lv. 7 64 fl 23 10 35 f9 IS 1 HenrtLake 8 09 2 35 10 53 9 29 1 25 Tiffany 8 16 2 44 11 00 9 SS 1 82 Montrose Ar.

'8 25 j3 00 11 08 t9 43 1 42 EASTWARD STATIONS Ml8 A. M. A. M. p.

M. P. M. Alford Ar -0 t8 0 '10 20 12 50 '6 05 Heart Lake 6 8 35 10 0B 12 23 5 61 Tiffany 8 8 2 10 00 12 17 5 43 Montrose Lv 11 20 9 53 12 10 5 25 familv will be held at the home his stockings. He was electee vice president of the association.

Manv men do their out-of-town busi. ton, was calling on his many friends in this place and Royal, last Saturday and Sunday. B. F. Wells, of Seabreeze, Florida, was visitine his brother.

T. Wells, of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Lyman, Wednes day, Aug. 18, 1909. W. L. Giles, Pres.

Mrs. J. L. Benjamin, Sec'y. (Continued on 8th page.) pss bv telephone because it saves me I Prof.

G.F. TKEEL 535 north lenience and time. All points are last wpplf- LwflMtii wia earaaa and the Tk. elHal TBkitIT ta ael The Busv Bees, will meet this week Daily, Dally except unday. Sunday only Alter a service of sixty-five years as a teacher, fifty-seven of which were spent in the Boston Latin school, Charles J.

Capen has retired at the age of eighty-six. His friends and associates proudly point to him as the oldest professional educator in the woild. Mr. Capen was graduated from Harvard in 1843. reachable by Bell Telephone service is first-class.

ar tmr Mawifl. Klaal Taaai atam Mt Main line trains leave Aiioro a iuno. Tiwaril-nailv exeeiit Sunday, 6:35 a. Business men who realize the wide on Thursday at Merle Robinson's. E.

G. Green and wife visited at H. B. daily, 9:12 a. 1:12 and 6:19 p.

Sunday. AU fn.aw Max, liana. Ataaa. WiaiaH nl aalttr. Left aikad.

Itielas MrWtan, la ralttaji (ktsT Mala. SaAll dknakei lima al ntn erartir.1 jr katal naprkat. la I far Hook. tlb all. nrolu OtJ A Ca.U7 lTtala 'rasa Me piifW Bill ueUaca.

-rM scope of the Bell telephone system do their out-of-town business by telephone Carrrenter's. New Milford. last week. Get your sale bills printed at Westward Daily, 10:20 and 11.56 a. 7 32 Jeff Hobbs and wife visited relatives and 7.53 p.

daily except sunuay, a. y. and save the railroad ana hotel ex pense. in Benton, last wees. Democrat Office..

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