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EecaAF, tyvammsi Miss Efiie Evans was shopping Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKeage THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT in town Tuesday. have moved from rooms in the Bert Hollister. of Scranton, was THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1920.

in town Tuesday. Miss Foster, of Pittston, is the Smith house on South Man street to the Groesb-eck house. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Atterholt and daughter.

Kat-hleeif, left for their home in Pittston Monday, after spending several weeks at the "Evergreens." guest of Miss Lewis. CENT-A-WORD COLUMN. No advertisements inserted for less than SB cents, except "Lost and Found" Potatoes are rotting to a con siderable extent, it is reported." Mr. and Mrs. G.

R. McKeage are visiting friends in Chicago and Nashville, Tenn. Z. D. Jenkins returned to Akron, Monday, after spending a few days at his home in this place.

Dr. and Mrs. Horace Birchard, of Scranton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.

F. Pepper over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. McKeage, 3d, of Binghamton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

McKeage, Jr. Mrs. Winfleld R. Martin entertained Saturday afternoon at a variety shower for Miss Mae Smith, whose marriage to George P. LiCtle will occur Oct.

6th. Norman Stewart is recovering Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

McKeage, of from a severe attack of pleurisy. Fay Downer is attending the Dallas Fair. W. M. Teel, on of East Lynn's well-known citizens, was among our callers Saturday.

The exhibition of the Pet Live Stock and Poultry Association, of Susquehanna, will be held Jan. 17, 18 and 19, 1921. Mrs. Emma Stephens, of Camp-town, has returned home, after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Andre.

Mrs. Walter Litwitz and little son returned to their home in New York Monday, after spending the summer at the Dessauer home. Postmaster O. W. Chase, V.

B. Chase, his guest, of Carbondale, R. C. and Ch- Sprout are attending John M. Caterson is ill at the Port Jervis, N.

were in Montrose the last of the we-lf'to ship their household goods to Port" Jerivs where they will reside'-. home of his son, Dr. C. W. Marriage notices tnd death notices are published free.

For obituary notices and. jKetry, cards or thanks, resolutions or respect by societies, a suitable charge Is made to cover type setting, proor reading-, etc. Resolutions, ordinary length, one dollar. We must be entirely Impartial. Cards of thanks are SO cents.

Peter C.areny, of Auburn, spent Mr. and Mrs. C. NT A the first of the week with Montrose friends. who have been spending the summer in Montrose, left Monday for CREME Miss Harriet Bullock, of Johnson Newark, where they will make their home in the future.

FOR SALE. City, is spending a few days with friends in town. cfeanBnew is your beati Miss Mollie Miller is visiting Mrs. Chas. A.

Carpenter, at Terry- town, on the Hudson. tooth troubles. There is no dentifrice aoweO devised to give supreme riranlirwas as Klcnto. The creamy. Quickly soluble lather whitens the teeth, fcacdeos the gums, and brings to- the mouth that Coolj Clean, Kkaso Feeling.

Step in today and get a tube. Raphael Dolan. after heing ill at Ideal Theatre MONTROSE, PA. A. WELLIVER, Prop'r.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Blanche Sweet, in "Fighting Cressy" Don't miss this picture. Also good one-reel comedy. his home on Chenango bt, is reported much improved. VAI UABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A farm of 140 acres, in Bridge- The Woman's Home Missionary Society was entertained by Mrs.

Nettie Wood, Tuesday Miss Irene Dolan, of Bingham water, about one mile from Mont ton, visited her parents Mr. arid Mrs. J. Dolan, over tne week end. N.

R. Jones and daughter. Lil SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Constance Talmadge, in "Romance and Arabella" Be sure to see this picture it's lian, recently visited his brother at the old home of Mr. Jones, at 'worth seeine. A nictiir thnf ia tha Allentown iair this week.

"In Old Kentucky," at the Ideal Theatre, Friday evening, Sept 24, at 7:30 and 9:15, for the benefit of Mary Rebekah Lodge. Samuel Flumerfelt visited his brother, at Lakeside, over the weekend. The latter recently moved to Lakeside from Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs.

D. G. Stark, of Waverly, N. and Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Stark, of Scranton, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. William Stark. Eighty-nine men employed in the Erie shops at Susquehanna have been laid off.

These men were the last hired for the Susquehanna shops. E. E. Small, of Binghamton, formerly of Birchardville, has leased the L. H.

Sprout Sons repair shop, an announcement of which appears in another column. Plans are complete for the boro of Wyalusing to take over the water works at that place. Bonds at 5 per cent, to the amount of are to be sold to pay for the plant. The engapemont has been announced of Mrs. Ellen Dudley, of Roanoke, formerly of Binghamton, to W.

Palmer Jones, of Boston, Mass. Mr. Jones until recently was S. C. Thompson and family, who interestim? to e.varvhodv rose; well watered and an ideal dairy farm, running water to dwelling, pastures well watered; two houses, two barns, excellent sugar bush.

Will sell at attractive price. Also house and lot on Cherry Montrose, Pa, large lot and barn; good location. Also house and lot on Bank street, Montrose, Pa. For further particulars, price and terms, apply to W. A.

TITSWORTH, Atfy, have occupied the Stewart homei Also the serial this summer, returned to New York, The lnyisible Hand Mondav. c. A Starring Antonio Moreno and Paul- A. L. Esfabrook and daughter, jne QUriey and Mrs.

S. J. Estabrook. of Gibson, "Tk F. D.

MORRIS CO. The Store TJim bUSineSS ia Mntr0Se 011 re'they dShSd to death on KP fallini? hrirlco Hn for, 4V, Roberts Turrell, son of Mr. and escape See the nxt chapter Sat- MrsW. H. Turrell, has gone to urday.

Two shows, at 7:30 and Syracuse to work for an electrical 9:15. company. i Montrose, Pa. For Sale A 13 -Inch whirl wind ensilage blower; also a Case 14x18 bay baler. A.

S. BUSH, R. 5, Montrose, Pa. For Sale One 1918 Maxwell touring, -excellent condition; one 1918 Dodge Bros, touring, run 7000 miles; one Waterloo Boy tractor, demonstrator like new. M.

E. RYNEARSON, Hop Bottom, Pa. For Sale or Trade I have a good, serviceable nine-year-old mule, weight, aBout 1300 pounds. Will sell reasonable or trade for young cattle. ROBERT C.

CALVERT, Vosburg, Pa. For Sale Large quantity or apples, on trees, Tor sale or on shares. MRS. LAVINIA STARK, Montrose, Pa. Fer 8ale Two Holstein cows, two and live years old, with calves by their sides.

They are beauties. J. B. SHEEN, South Montrose, Pa. For Sale Four high-grade Holstein heifers, three years old, freshen this rail.

Also one Chester White boar, pure-bred, 11 months old; also pure-bred pigs, three weeks old. RICHARD STOCKHOLM, Montrose, R. D. 6. Merchants "phone.

(Franklin Forks.) For Sale A No. 9 Scranton stove, with "water front. Hasn't been used a year. COE H. STEARJNS, Kingsley.

For Sale Upright piano, nearly new. MRS. H. S. CONKLIN, 31 South Main Montrose, Pa.

For Sale One horse one mare and two delivery wagons. H. G. H. STORES, Hallstead.

Pa. For Sale Twenty-seven acres ensilage corn, eight head of horses, three lumber wagons, tractor all kinds of rarming machinery. KORRIS FARMS, Bell 'phome 7711. Dimock, Pa. For Sale Three good work horses, ages 6, 7 and 12 years; 1200 lbs.

each. Rei-sonable. Residence, 2 miles north of Lawsville. GEO. VON THLRRACH, R.

D. 2, Hallstead, Pa. For Sale Store fixtures for every kind of business, National Cash registers, at hair price; safes, show cases, scales, soda lountains. Write for prices. BINGHAMTON STORE FIXTURE 177 Water Binghatomn, N.

Y. For Sale Registered Guernsey cow; also registered Guernsey bull calves, two registered yearling Guernsey heifers. Breeding and price on application. FRED VAN HOUTEN Hallstead, Pa. Merchants 'phone.

Route No. 2. For Rent Old established and successful photograph gallery; always doing a line business. Only gallery in the town. Can be purchased at a bargain.

Address, W. C. CRUSER, or H. P. READ, Montrose, Pa.

For Sale Moline hay loader, suitable for use or a tractor, or will exchange for light motor truck. FRANK LESLIE, Bell 'phone, 3-3. R. 3, Montrose, Pa. For Sale Firteen sboats.

Would exchange three horses ror cattle. HARRY V. MOORE, R. 1, Hop Bottom. Pa.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Mrs. Susue Hayakawa or Trusu Aoki in Miss ETie B. Evans has returned home after carinpr for Mrs. C. S.

Miller's children, Carolyn and William, in New York. 1 Atforn -y Chas. L. VanScoten "A Tokio Siren" and Reeri-ifer Recorder B. R.

Don't miss this nicture. Also employed by the Beach Mfg of Gardner were transacting business Martin J'msons. "Crusing in Solo- this place. The large seventy-ton steam When in need of Spectacles or Eye Glasses Consult EARL J. SMITH Eye Specialist SMITH STONE shovel for the Ppruks company arrived here Tuesday morning and" in a few days will be at work on the excavation for the Lackawanna OU CcMTtell in Binghar iton, Monday.

mons une snow at 8 clock. Mrs. James P. Taylor has re- turned fol owing a visit of several! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Thp A Mulford, ai Asaph, in Tioga county.

rP(. drama thaf will in- Mrs. E. Rosendale has return- terest everybody. Also a good ed from Binghamton, where she comedy, with a laugh from the be-visited L.

B. Downer and Mrs. ginning to the end, and the serial, Charles Hayden, former Montrosers. "The Lion Man." Episode 17 star- Bentor James returned yester- Jack Perrin and Kathleen day to Ph ladelphia to continue his O'Connor. pharmacei.tieal course, after spr-nd- ing his vacation with his on our Trail near the Summit bridge New Milford Advertiser.

The census bureau gives the pouulatinn of Wyoming county as 15.101. In ten years the population has decreased from 15.r0 to 14,101. Meshoppen boro has decreased from 630 to G08. while Meshoppen town ilvervfore ship fell off from 538 to 382. We note that S.

J. Roper, a Mrs. B. E. James.

Miss Agne3 Casey, who is in training ft the State Hospital, in Scranton, came home Tuesday to spend a week's vacation with her former Heart Lake boy, lias been appointed a member of the Great Bend School Board, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Arthur Williams. Mr. Roper has also been mother, Mrs. John Casey. Mr.

and Mrs. George Burns are I on an auto trip to Harkettfown. X. where their daughter, Mrs. Herbert King, resides, and fromi elector secretary of the Board.

Regular meeting of Gardner Warner Post, of American Legion, REAL ESTATE For Sale, For Rent- evening, Sept. 27. Every member is urged to be present Some of you fellows who have not beon out for some time, report next evening, when assembly, is sounneo. -r-Mr. and Mrs.

D. D. Campbell, Antmch, 111., are visiting the for mer's brother. Oeorge C. Campbell, of Franklin Hill, and with their Of course you do not desire to give an imperfect present or' to wear shoddy ornaments.

To be SURE i you are right buy your jewelry and silverware from the jewelry store which Is KNOWN for honest dealing. Ask those who have USED our jewelry about its' QUALITY. Come in yourself and see our styles. Our WORD is our BOND. nephew, David Campbell, paid the THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Model One Ton Truck was the first low price truck to carry the worm-drive that tremendous power delivering mechanism had previously been an exclusive feature with high priced motor trucks.

In the Ford Truck, however, you get the worm-drive of manganese bronze material, absolute in strength and positive in the delivery of power, at a very low price. Come in and let us point out the many superior merits of the Ford One Ton Truck, because yiu need one in your work. We give prompt and efficient repair service. U)unty ieat a visit Monday morn nig. The brothers had not met in nineteen years.

Mrs. Lucinia M. Shelp. execu trix of the estate of George L. Shelp, will sell at Fair Hill, one mile northeast of Fairdale.

cattle, stork FRED B. SMITH, Jeweler For Sale 96 acres. su2 miles Montrose, on good road (near trolley.) House, barn, fruit, good land, line location. Also other farms, big and little. Also houses.

What do you wish W. C. CRUSER, Montrose. For Sale Firty-acre farm, known as the Florence McKeeby farm, on state road, between Fairdale and Rush. Good buildings and water.

J. M. SIVERS, Fairdale. For Rent Pleasantly situated furnished house. Apply at this olllce.

If you wish to sell your farm or house, write or see W. C. CRUSER. For Rent Flat, six rooms, with bath over Slatter's store. Also one-half double house.

Church street. Possession at once. L. H. SPROUT II SONS, Montrose, Pa.

For Sale My house and lot, No. 40, Grow avenue, Montrose, Pa. AH modern Improvements. I. D.

HAWLEY, Supt. Consumers Water Co. For Rent Seven-room flat and bath and use of barn, centrally located. WM. H.

WARNER, Executor T. J. Davis estate. For Rent One suite or rooms In Odd Fellows block, on first floor. Inquire of I.

D. HAWLEY, Consumers Water Co. Olllce. Farm for Sale 42 acres, In Franklin, near school and church; four miles rrom Hallstead. Intrulre or W.

A. TITSWORTH, Att'y, Montrose, Pa. Farms for Sale Blowers farm, Franklin, 112 acres, 12800; Gllroy farm, Choco-out, 109 acres, $1100. EDGAR A. TURRELL.

Montrose. larm machinery, tools and household goods, on Thursday, Sept. 30. For particulars see advertisement in ther? to Atlantic City and other points. Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Evans and daughter, Alice, and Will Evans and family v.nt to the Tunkhannock Fair, Thursday. The former spent his boyhood days Tunkhannock and met many old friends.

Rev. Mr. Watson, who has been the Laurel Lake Presbyterian church and the Lawsville Baptist church during his vacation, left the county recently for hi school work at St. Louis. Mr.

H. T. Hinds, of Montrose, under th" direction of Rev. L. B.

Bryden. will have charge of the Lawsville Sunday ever. ing meetings for some time. A Missionary Rally will be held at the chapel of the Presbyterian church. September 28.

3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frances Meeker, president of the Presbyterian Missionary iciety. and Mrs. Graham, a missionary worker, will be present, and matt rs of great importance will be discussed.

A social hour will follow the prosram, when light refreshments will be served. Last Friday afternoon while the family we out, robbers entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

West-gate, at Oakland, and ransacked every rocm, evidently in search of valuables. Dresser drawers were torn up. nd cupboards looked as if a cyclone had hit them. No place which mizht conceal money or valuables overlooked but, as far as knowr, nothing of value was taken. The damage done by the robbers in ransacking the house is considerable.

another column of today's Demo crat. Edward Birchard is building a Glenn L. Yoss Authorized Salts Service MONTROSE. PA. nessy, and other relatives here, LITTLE MEADOWS SeDt.

21 Weddintr bells will soon ilo on the farm he purchased from W. C. Cruser. He has a tractor, and I be ringing in this vicinity. doiner extensive farming.

Dr. L. M. Thompson, on the Carmalt farm adjoining, also formerly owned bv Miss Madeline nmg nas reiurnea to her horns here, after spending some time in New York City. W.

C. Cruser, has a tractor, and is preparing for extensive crops, and have left for Owego, where they will visit her niece, Mrs. Frank Bell. Mrs. Charles F.

Walsh visited Mrs. John Purtell Tuesday, last. John Kelley and Mrs. Margaret Kelly, of Middletown, ware seen this vicinity recently. Miss Lyda Bergin, of Endicott, visited, her parents, here, Sunday Mrs.

Jane Matthews, of Friendsville, visited her daughters, Mrs. T. Fitzmartin-and Mrs. J. E.

Hick-sy. Mr. ano; Mrs. Unas. aisn visited his sister, Mrs.

Stephen Purtell, Friday last. aiso improving and beautirvine: Mrs. Annie Caley and daughter, the buildings. This farm adjoins the lake. Mrs.

Marie Landauer, of Kansas City, Mo who have ben visiting Mrs. L. M. Benjamin, of Brook Mrs. Ualey brother, u.

bnaugn- lyn, and her guest. Miss Phillips. "of Serantnn. were in town Saturday. 3irs.

lienjamm called to show the editors a letter written to her by a iriend on paper made the paper mill, at Brooklyn, in 1835, having seen several articles about this mill in The Democrat recently. She said she wanted the editors to see a specimen of the paper made there. The quality of the paper was undoubtedly good for those days. but. WANTED.

Wanted Clerksfmen, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. 135 month. Examinations September. October. Experience unnecessary.

For Tree particulars, write J. LEONARD, (former Civil Service Examiner) 96 Equitable Washington, D. C. Wanted Beer cattle, milch cows, ralves and baionga stock every Monday. Address B.

WRUBLE, Tarbell House, Montrose, Pa. Wanted Pigs, Ave weeks and older, every Monday at Tarbell House Barn, Ttfontrose. M. J. KANE.

Wanted Beef cattle, milch cows, calves And bologna stock. B. WRUBLE. Call D. D.

Roe. Both phones. Wanted Potatoes, apples, live poultry and everything grown on the farm. Phone or call THE PIERCE CO. 22 Lackawanna Scranton, Pa.

oh, how people would kick! if Do not wait for Tactory shipment of Plate Glass, Window Glass, Mirrors, etc. Our stock Is complete W. J. Schoonover Glass Co. Scranton and Wllkes-Barre.

you were to ask them 40 cents per pound for it as we have to pay now Farms and Residences for Sale Large and small houses in Montrose. Also a number of desirable farms. For further particulars, call at the office of LITTLE INSURANCE and. REAL ESTATE AGENTS Republican MONTROSE, PA. adays.

Floyd Titman is home from New IN York, and expects to remain here for a little time at least. He and New Auto Repair Shop his cousin, Bruce Titman, of Montrose, have leased their garage in the city for a term of twenty-one years. Beck3 Basement HELP WANTED, AGENTS, ETti. Wanted Christian women, middle age, or kitchen, dining room and dormitory WorS. Apply In person with references.

XEYSTONE ACADEMY, Factoryvllle, Pa. Some idea of the extent of the garage business in the metropolis may be obtained from the fact that the lease calls for a rental to be paid of per year for sixteen LOST AND FOUND. years and S35.000 per year for the remaining five years, and this is only one of hundreds of such places Having leased the L. H. Sprout Sons Auto Repair Shop, adjoining their garage, I am prepared to repair all makes of automobiles.

For the past year I have been in one of the best garages in Binghamton, and formerly conducted a garage in in the city. Tunkhannock New Age. Bruce Titman is a brother of A. L. Lost Brown Athletic Sweater, between Titman and recently visited friends Kittle's store and Oias.

Knoll's farm. Re ward. C. B. DAYTON, So.

Montrose, Pa. and relatives here. TERLING- Cortnz H. Jennings, millionaire AUTOS, TRUCKS, ETC. lumberman, died at his home in To-wanda.

Thursday niirht. at 9:30. He was stricken with paralysis in Jen Your patronage solicited. E. E.

SMALL Montrose, Pa. Rear Dessauer Block. For Sale My Peo five-passenger automobile. An honest car at a fair price, We have just recently re-stocked our Bargain Basement and are now offering some very fine values. Here are some of them Men's All Wood Suits from $20.00 up.

Men's Hats and Caps, all 50 cents. Men's Heavy Overcoats from $10.00 up. Ladies' and Men's Raincoats from $3.00 up. Ladies' Skirts from $1.00 up. Boys' All Wool Suits, all $8.00.

New line of Extra Wide Laces, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries and Fine Bushings, All 25c. a yard. MANY OTHER BARGAINS AT RANGES HEATERS nings. several weeks ago. Mr.

Also a Brockway one-ton truck. Motor recently overhauled. Verv cheap. JI. E.

COOLEY. For Sale automobile, Just overhauled and painteu. Good car at Sizes and styles for all homes. Prepare for winter now. bargain.

Also wish to find home for mare began active life as a driver of mules on coal boats between Wilkes-Barre and Nnnfiroke. won a cadetsbip at West Point through competitive examination, was expelled from that institution after three years for leading the student, body in hazing and other "college with foal for the winter. ERNEST LIGHT, P. 0. address, Friendsville, R.

2. MONTROSE MARKET What Local Merchants are Paying (Corrected Every Wednesday.) For Sale Six-horse Lambert gaso: ---6 i II 1 engine, two years old; good condition. ERNEST LIGHT. P. O.

address, Friendsville, R. 2 We Furnish the Home Complete Used Cars Coma to Scranton and get a capers, but later on was reinstated. However, he eWted to go "to work, and engaged in the lumber business, makinpr an immense fortune. He was chairman of the Republican county committee, of Bradford county, and was active in the K-nort used passenger car or truck or will your old car for you. Broilers 30c.

Fowls 30c. Veal calves (live weight) 14 to loe. Spring lambs (live 10c Used cars, the kind you can sarely nuy. WM. POWELL, 401 Wyoming Scranton, Pa.

BECK'S sur- i Sheep 07c affairs ol the county. He is For Sale Maxwell touring car; lights vived by his widow and two chil- Eggs 58c. THE FAIR STORE 13-15 Court St. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.

starter; excellent condition. WILL D. TURRELL. Stenographer and Notary Public. (iron.

Mrs. Honort Kizer ana Jfaui jjairy Duurr M. Jcnninjrs. Hon. "Worth JermiiVffK, I Creamery butter 64c.

of Towanda, who was a candidate Green cowhides 10c. for senator in this district last New potatoes (per bu.) $1.00 spring, is a nephew of the deceased. Unwashed wool, per lb 27 p. LILLIAN CALBT. Montrose, Pa..

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