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THE MONTH OS DKM)( UAT MOVTROSK 5 W7 F. Clatk. of F'irchardville wae do- Ice Cream at Its Best. Montrose Schools. f.lontrose Democrats ng uneiDtws here Vomiay.

THE BEST WAY THe Mir.tno finrij its fail term n-x fa Viral- uri pi 6iay. Thursday, August 29 1907 i ram t-It'Cieti term Mf P'liilipHtMirk; pa. iiighly rtc rnii.puot-J aut: was bv Mi ttrvr ma' lit TVaim veat her makes us wish for something cool and refreshing why not place an order withSpr lit for a quart of rich, smooth and delicious Ice Cream Our Cream is better than ever before, and a trial convinces you of its merits. All Flavors. much coo8uicaTion.nl' tou Rev H.

Benedict will occupy tis pulpit next Sunday. The of Veterans will me Tnes1ayat7.30p.ini. Mrs. S. E- Hart and daughter were Binfhauitpn yesterday.

F.nnla Birch attended the horse races at Wilkes Barre yesterday. Stimrt Watrous. of Syracuse, iaspeml-Ine his vacatiou with his parents. Mr. aid Mrs.

C. F. Watrous. Miss Berha Benedict has been off er a nice position as music instructor in a scho '1 lu Maryland. Division Xo.

3. A. O. H. of will hold third annual ball Sept.

li. E. Warntr'i hise u. ich improved in its new coat of pain-. Mr.

Mclnerney. of Frieudsville. was doing h-re Friday Mrs. Amanda Smith attended lb Dar. row renniou on Saturday 24.

Leon Kelly recenrly visiteii New York City. Also Etwin Hibhard. Fred Silshee aud wife, from On goo. pent Monday at Claik Frank Pepper, "the Auhnru CVe.Ku-ery miu, wns doing lumine a here Tuesday. Mr Ln'her Smith aud Mi-s Bolls CENT-A-WORD COLUMN.

Brum jour hoii and veal vit.ur-ctnv ami net the lilgiiKt prior. Poultry oil roasting pins everv rnesdiv lor and net jnc a ponn.l live a eight. Bob vc If. every I'uwday. Wiu.

HibWurd Shade Ttee-I will furnix'i and set Vonng trrii. and irnriixtwi uimii to grow. II Brown, Pa. Wanreil A irood utronK kitchttn girl at the Mimtron Houe sf once. Mm.

O. M. Carpenter. F. F.

Sprout. To pay your bills is by givinir a check which constitutes the best form of a receipt for all payments, ami is the most convenient and businesslike war of making payments. it makes no difference -how small your aceount may he, we will be glad to have it and get you started along the line of paying with checks. Farmers Nat. Bunk, 31ntrose, Pa.

BOTH PHONES. Mid Summer Sale of Wash Goods. 1 Fur sale-One new barn door, 9 tt. louiitu. of pringvule, were! Mmtrose All are cordially invited.

I --Fred Hart, who was managing Daviei' Hilre. ors door it. Kip'itre, lo.itched FiiJ-iF. ud paint rolU-M Bnd conu-lete. It has been our custom to reduce summer fabrics each vear.

but this vear wa A. 8 rdjnr. wish to close out the present stock of these desirable cotton dress soods. I -fi "ww 1 Cra itlnll House, HiuKhamton. were here F.Uay.

xuia miie is unusual in several ways. Large variety, an seasonaoie goods Will you share the Below we mention a few of the manv. Kor sale Hcmv lor and bai n. about 2 acres land in Montrose, on easy term A. 3.

Payne. Ltwt A heavy gold bracelet. lietwi-en creamery in Silver Lake, is at his home in Fairdale, ill with a fever. The 27th anneal reunion of Company 17th Pa- Cavalry, will be held at tie home of Win. H.

Lake, in Snsqiehann on the first Wednesday in Sept. Miss Helen Lathrop, daughter of Mr. Bricklaying was begun yesterday on Montrose's new postofllce by F. Underbill. That "Corner Mr and Mr.

Jobn Hay. and Mrs. Carey. Anbnrn Centre, visit'd Mrs. A.

and Mrs. W. A. Lathrop. who areoccups Herman eeUe and Montroe.

A suitable rewxid upon returu to Hubert Booth, Forest Lake Pa. Room to rent. W. C. Cruetr.

A fnrnisliM raoin to runt tojrirl going to school. Inquire Mr Shaw, Mill St. Wanted. Old china and antique ma ing the Stewart residence on So. Main Stone." Printed Muslins We lSe now 13c.

Printed Batiste Were 20c, now 15c. Silk Muslins Were 3o and 35c, now 23c Silk Sissues Were 5oc, now 2c, Cotton Crepes (grey and cream only) Were now 13c. Cotton Voiles Were 3o, now 23c. White Waistings Were 25, 3o and 35c, now 23c. Cotton Foulards Were 19? Si.

Merlcle Sunday. The Veteran Organization of Susiiue-lianna County, will meet on Mt. Mauoto-nome, H.ilstead. Sept. 12.

Last week we mentioned the putting iu a sealed bottle and placing it in the wall of the new postorBce building, the list of the county and town officers. The this summer, entertained a party t'f friends at the Country Club house. Tuesday evening. Letters uncalled for at the Montrote postortioe: Chenev Bartol, Sadie Davie, John C. Fox.CIydeGilson.

Rowell Havee. Fay Harvy, George Hyde, H. Rayner. Mervin Kent. Mrs.

B. H. Rabinant. Mrs. Mrs.

Felter recovered his lost gold watch she advertised, it was found and returned by Miss Justin. bottle contained the following Montrose. Aug. 21, 1007. Prof.

J. Hostermax. This handtul of prices is merely a whiff of the feast of bargains. GEO. H.

WATROUS, Montrose, Pa Mrs. las. L. Lach. of Roland Park.

This building was erected during the year of 1H07. by T. J. Davies. an Attorney We herewith present picture of theuew principal, and thus introduce Baltimore, is a guest of Mrs.

at Law ol the ejusunehanna County Bar, J- J. W. Shiner, Bessie Thompson. Foran 3andTO.T especially for a Pos.omce and being the Radeker. Farvie cottage'.

Lake Ave. I Tiffany, Wm. Plowman. ested in education nrst Duliaing erectett tor sucn purpose Youngster's Toggery is a mattsr of "osrerman first attended school; At the time this building was erect 1 at Pa-. Dd afterwards en moment when school days approach.

The subject is treated of In H. P. Read's ad ed the county, borongh and other officers were as follows President Judge. Hon. D.

W. Seirle. Sheriff. John H. Prltehard.

Protbonotary. W. A Titsworth. Register anu Kecorder. M.

Birchard. Coroner, Dr. A. F. Merrill.

District Attorney, H. A. Denney. County Superintendent of Schools Geo. A.

Stearns. Myron Strange, one of Birchardville most popular citizens and best lanners, was among the Democrat callers Monday. Miss Verna Millard is expected home Saturday, after a two weeks visit with ber brother, B. E. Millard and family in Elmira.

County Commissioners, A. Tiffany, G. McKune. M. J.

Lanuou. Commissioners' Cierk, W. H. Foster, Killed in the Woods FREEMAN BENNETT MEETS DEATH MT BROOKLYN YESTERDAY. While fel'lng trees at his farm about one mile from Brooklyn Center, on Wednet-day morning, August 28th, Freeman Bennett wis struck by part tf one of them and so badly injured tht he died at two o'clock the ime day.

A tree had been cnt ol at the groun 1 but In falling split apart, the two parts taking entirely different directions, one striking Mr. Bennett It. the side and bad 7 rrauKiin and Marshall Colleue in the fall of 1900. In he graduated with lionore ainorg a class of forty-seven men In the full classical course. After eradn-ati- be wa assistant principal of the rViiennte nehoois and later principal of the Pnillip-burg high schooLand has also been for several seasons a sucessfnl teacher of summer courses.

Dnring this somiuer is studying tor higher decrees at Colnnibia University. The Is as follows: Prof John Hosterman. Principal. Clara Winans assistant. Adalaile t.lizbeth Al Tashjian A Grammar, Laur-i Williams Grani'ii-ir.

Ada Fancher A lnrermcijate. Teresa Kelly Interuie jevnie Hail. A Piimarr. Lena Bmhnell P' iuiary, KUen dearie the Directors are: Davies. Pr.V.

1 r'tsorh. Sec A Baker. Treas Mvhaa. Wair.er. and ii Krfad.

Sealshipt Oysters Season Opens Tuesday, Sept. 3d. A. W. LYONS.

Baker and Confectioner -1 1 1 John Murphy and John Ferguson, of Kings Park, S. who are visiting Frlend-ville friends, were among onr. welcome callers Tuesday. I hogany furniture Correspondence ci n-fldennal. Address Z.

M. May, Montrose P. Pa. Tor Sale. TMaoo eay term, address.

Drawer -Vh). Montrose. Pa. More new colored local views of Mont-iiw. Heart Lake.

Ac. made In Germany just received at the Democrat office. For Sale--Two-eated carriage-a ber-galn. Address Drawer 500, Montrose. Pa.

Lanndrr work wmted. washing and Ironing. Mr. and Mrs- F. M- Cameron.

45 Cherry Montrose. For Sale. Farm or 140 acres, in Gibson KwLsMp. known ae "Smith Inquire Mrs M. Wickwire, 10 Tremont Avenue, Binghamton.

For Sale. A remodeled house on Lake Avenue, in a splendid location, commanding fine view. W. C. Crnser.

Post Cards showing the club house and olf links, at Democrat olllce. Lost: Ladies' jacket, on roai fri.m Montrose to Eugene Hollistr'e. Leave at Barns' drug store. Pediaree Giant Early Genesee ed -wheat. See samples at this otlice.

at the store of Cooley Son. und Brown At Faiett'. Waranted clean. Edgar W. Holies.

Fairdale. 8nsq. Pa. Wanted A man to work in dairy house and go with jiilk. Will hive no milking to do.

Appl) M. W. Palmer, Kingsley, Pa. Ire signs (or sale at this olllce; 10 eta. each.

Bny the nllnt ei. trine und -Usee cut-ter at Frsnk Wei a' faiui: worth 0. for sale at f'-iO- Or discard tread nower. furnisL ter sher and cleaner and ni'ike a bare bargain. F.nttitte, is 4 1-2 horse power, comp'eie.

on trucks, and running at Wells' anriion. D. T. Brewster. Montrose, Pa.

Fur Sale. 20-horse powe boiler and eight horse power engine. J. J. Qu.ilev, Hop Bottom, Pa.

Found A curd case, containing a railroad tiotet. Owner may have same nnon Rev li. A. Torrey was nnabie to County treasurer, li. Jones.

County Surveyor, Morris Tingley. Borough Officers. Burgess. Milier Allen, Esi. Members Common Council.

C. Harrington. Preei. lent. C.

T. Marviu, Vice President. H. A Denney, secretary. Wm.

H. VS'arner, reasurer. S. G. Fancher.

H. Ball, N. C. Warner reach Montrose on Ang as expected. but will come during Sept.

The exact date will be announced later. N. A. Warner, M. Knoli, S.

E. Xeton, L. ri. SorouL. The summer Is nearly gone, bnt we didn't realize it so fully until we read new ad.

in today's Democrat Hardware Items Tmgley. Chief of Ponce. -hooi Uirectore. T. J.

Davies, President. D. A. Tus worth. Secretary.

W. J. Baker. Treasjrer H. P.

Read, John Meehau. Wm. H. Warner. Justices of tae Pesce John S.

Court-ri'ht, M. H. VanScoten. United States Officials Hon J. S.

Courtright. Keferee in Bankruptcy, Geo. C. Burns. Postmaster.

The above was complied by Seldon Munger, an Attorney at Law. Oysters! See Lyons' ad. Additional local on 3d and sth pages. -It lsniw expeote-1 that Rev. Torrey will be in Montrose.

Sept. sth. --Mrs. John Stnlake, of Wllkee-Barre, is vislriua uer daughter, Mrs. Bray.

--M Vlviau Pettis is very ill and an operation is being considered by Drs Gardner and Birchaid. South New Miltoad Sunday s'-hool picnic at Middle Lake Friday. August All iuvi'ed to come and bringyonr triend. ly crushing him. He was immediately removed to his home, and Drs.

Ainey. of Brooklyn, an 1 Taylor, of HopBottom, ealled. but nothing conld be done for before one of the physicians reached him) an 1 be passed away after sulVering much for about two honrs. Mr. Bennett was a highly respect 1 citizen, and at the tl'ne of his death hell otlices of trust in bis town -hip.

His snd-dn demise has cast a gloom over the cuuimnnu The funeral will be held Saturday at two o'clock, from his late home. which tells of new fall goods. The ladies of St. Mary's chuich served a tine supper, as usnal, and won many merited compliments npon it. They cleared about li" for the church.

James Wr. Gilpatrick who has been vistlnghls d'ocle. Rev. A. T.

Brodrick.wil1 reanme his studiej at St. Bonave utnre's College in Allegany. N. next month. Dr.

A. M. Hendei-shot has returned to his home in Wilmingtou, after spending some time in Canada, and with his brother William in East Bndgewater Mr. and Mr. John P.

Lyons, alter a ten days visit in Montrose, are now sojourning at Lake Hopatcong Next week Lawn Mowfrs Ice Cream Freezers Express Wiigoas Screen Doors "Window Screens Screen Wire Fence Wire Scythes Snaths Rakes Forks Grind Stones, Whet Stones Hay Rope M-m on surro inding farms were re cently called one to tight tire which was running over fields oned by Tiffany ami ii Davis, in Harfoad. threatening destruction to bnildinirs. After a oesoribing property and paying for tbi Louise Storck ha returned to her home at New Tork. after tpendi' a fortnight with hr friend. Mrs.

Bray, on notice, at Democrat otlice. Blanks for bounty nnder the new law at lkemoerat The bounties are: Wild "ats. 4: Foxes. $2: Weasels and fi-w i ours of hard work the flames weie subdued and the danger averted. So much to the credit of the telephone.

Church Stret. they will return to their home in New York City. The LVi abery reunion which his been AT "HINDS FARM, Letter to F. I. Lott.

MONTROSE, PA. minks, 1. Glass cutters wnted. Kelly Ar Stein-man. Honeedale, l'a- Small sale for sale.

Inqnire of Ambrose Payne. Montr" se. Pa- For Sale. Work horse and colt. i ti postponed on account of the death or Also we handle most everything in the h.ird vare line, if we haven't got what von we will get it or you.

H. E. MILLER, Harford, Pa. Leuoder Lott, Mrs. Linabery's De ar Sir: Kvery job Dfv.ie ia doue with LADIES' MINSTREL SHOW A BRILUANT SUCCESS.

The La-lies' Minstrel show gotten ua foi beb-Miotit of file mlross Conn' ri-Club Fund, Mov place the The-it-e. on Friv evening. August Si uti lions ill in ever brt'sre aim any The Hinds farm, in West Bridgewater, receutlv acquired by Mrs. Emil heinl. of New York City.

a seassn of cay-ety ne er before ktio-rn in its history. Last Saturday evening the social event of the season tok place, gathering around brother, will hH held at her hom Sept. All are cordially invit 01 fet int. ft hi -nl. lodianola.

Fla. says: "Al! Psttiiiiaier and Mrs. I Sh.u ft. ULn-s tir' iiaiav i 1 he hot air i- Tim. In- o'n-r p.i-in.s.

One tiud ws a or.tliaut a-iCi-es all rt -p-pects. The cri.wtl was so ttift Saiiueliaaua. anil Mr. 'lis. K.

K. coat 11 -v. 1 be'Ter rt0 wo of any h'-r tai ot, Jar we know. reri town ann l-ook people were Uuabi'- 10 diu aduns-- n. I ue eathiisia-m wis so overwhemi- that eucores were iiumero.js Yours truly, 3i V.

Co. F. rris It Co sell onr lint tea with Landlord t'' Centi at llie Montrose House. They weie. on an automo-bi trip.

rtealie MCUulilliu ilose' ves. uillluitea board many tne countryside neUbb-rs and frieids, totJ? nothing of the large number of the city folks, who have made this place their borne for the past few weeks. The houseand grounds were bean tlfnlly decorated with Japanese lanterns, giving to its surronrdings a most briliiant effect. The evening was spent most joyously rnnsic. songs, recitations, and games.

dit for tue in elligeuce and skill fe For Sile Mcdern twelve win house. ri. ni' 1n 'e fruit 1 hree minntei walk f.iiui 1. it M.and V. K.

sttiius tiw price. esay terms. lr.jime a' this otlice. Note biok. Hi-twiien Stone Corners, Forest Lm eaud Mont rose or around e'intainiiig li It ticket, pss and other papers, tinder please leave at J.

L. iuailey aud lective lewara. For Sale. Fa tin In i the borough Friendsville, acres. Leii'er Tuireli, Biretiardvtlle.

Pa. For Sale. Thorough-bred S. C. Whits Leghorns eggs for liatchinjr.

Blanchaid iiuiiitesteu as igs nuniiger. 1 t.e state The long droueht wa broken by a f.iiij was perfect hil- he- added still orther to his laurels by giving a capitul rain last Friday night, and a shower Saturday afternoon But the farmers aie PAYNE'S WALL PAPER STORE, I IPublic Ave-. INIoiitrose, lpersonatiuu Mr. Dooley. with a in juologue Mat was tun 1 jol points verj thing, both amuseuients and iuirtn uiong tne joyous thronu.

Among those s.iying ground is sun ury, inn. me An equal li'e of is due Mrs. corn bus heeu standing still, and that rle MoCollum. wOurf hard work cor. ho contributed were Mrs- John Keini Select the Best School.

It costs very little more, in either time or monev, to aitend reaily good hoc' than attend one of inferior urade, and the diffe'ence In ttie outc rne is jire to veo greai-. Yiin pepie 01 fair education, who have iv ambition, uive the U.iehe-tcr Ku-ines-1 1 1 ute the preteieoce, Oeeau- rfcev are able to dis cri ninate. (ier.Mug t'i right track is ol the utmost importance. tubuted much to the the event ei.dering with clearness and sweetness noiuei ludt-fatiifabls rker was Miss Stra n. lor F.

F. Reeguie. many ot the classical elections, Schw-orer was ot foreotten in bis minh Maruare' L. Lyons, whose efforts weie Pi So. Gib4ou ppreciated by all who took part in the provoking solos, while both Mrs.

O-wold Reinl. and Mrs. Emil Keinl, contributed how. the grass does not start np afreth. Imitations are out for the wedding of Misa Bessie Ciia'obei lain and Nen C.

Warner, which will take place Saturday, Sept. seventh, at three thirty, at the ho-ne of the bride elect's sister. Mrs. F. B.

Jewett, at Brooklyn Gen. Warner, of Washington, 1) the pleasure of the guests by tilling rec Lyman Howe tonight. itations both dramatic and comic, lo add to the Interest of the evening were There are five prisoners In the cnii'ity made an sppropii ite speech of th luks on behalf of the tin ird of Vianaiitars of ti L'ouuuy Club, aud preseuted Mrs. Sear Wall Paper, Paints, Window Shades. I an Picture Fa nhig, Koom ror.ldings, I Plate an! Guard Rails, Stationery, I lUank Books, School Supplies, Holiday Goods, he rendition of several piano solos by jul.

Window display of Souvenir Novelties Mrs. Geo. DeWeide and Miss J. Morse. -SijUire l.yiua Sprlngvllle, i with a iti: ol lioni) jet 1 1 lillies aud asters from the ladies of the at Payne Novelty Store.

Don't tail to see it. Geo. White, John D. Kockyfoilow'g both exceedingly accomplished musician- here yaterily. Mrs.

Andrew Keinl gave a series ot 11111. partner in the oil business in Mentrose. oniitry Club. 1 lie programme was divided into two tations and comic medleys, while Geo Miss Mabel Roberta has lxeo visiting is now delivering oil with some nice big A Banks Growing pans. 1'art one opened witu a cnorus ty Sprout aud his rive manly boys sang with their usual vim.

After the mnsic came ui'iles that the company sent to him, on I If we have not got whit yo-a wiat in stock, we will get it promptly be entire company, 1 lie Lunil hich was sunn ith tine leelii the dance, and the merry teet of the dan the wag in. They have found that the in Lesterslilre anil Hingnaaitou. Rev. and Mrs Pll Ruck man, of Frank 1 lu Forks were in town yesterday. cers kept time with the music, maklna nd spirit.

horses could not stand the work over Xi H.iA UiS (bi -irfsl-wi Surplus Fund life haoDv for all. Miss Bertlia Benedict vocal sol hese hills. Ainont: tliose present were, miss j. Somebody's Waiting for ks bdrmiuiily sung She has beautiful Morse. Miss Calhoun, of Philadelphia Pa.

Hild. brand Kitsgralu. Editor of the Geo. Sprout. Stewart Wilbur, fceulen and oice, and natural moslcal ability.

Indicates Philadelphia Item, of Philadelphia, spent Marion Sprout. John Horton. Mrs. Miss Minnie Morris' coon shout. "Uhost Ogden.Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Keinl, Mr. and the first of the week witb nis taniuy. ot a naujo was capital, ana tu was Miss iitswoitb's "Poor John." Mrs. Oswald Keinl.

Mr and Mm. Andrew their nleasant summer home ou Lake Reml. Mr. Charles Scnweorer. Mise Edna Prosperity, Conservatism JEPTEnBER is a good time to buy Avenue.

The item talis the largest em Miss Janet McCauslands song, "'He's Cousin of Mine," and Miss Jeffers' Dream On, Dear Heart. Dream Ou." Gorbel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson, Mrs. ulation of any evening paper in the ITnl Tames Leddy.

Miss Kate Keinl. Miss Anna and Continually-Increasing Reinl, Mrs. D. Adams, and many otneis were ettective py contrast, me ted States. PITTSBURG; "PEKFECT EC1G.

It gives protection ana security to your too numerous to mention oeing a couno ditty, ana tne latter Lloyd Calby has gone to Plttaion. where he is learning tne onaWiakiog busiuese. Harold Leonard, of Cooperstown, has been visiting bis brother. 'F L. Leonird.

The great Ly wan Howe moving pictures tonight. Tho seats are selling well, bnt tickets may still he bad. -Mr. and Mrs W. W.

Nash, and daugh. ters, Fannie and Edith, attended the Seven County Veterans reunion. -The soldier's in iiiuuientls being neat improved, by the County Commissioners, under dirotiors of Clerk W. H. Foster.

Monday, Sept. 'J. Labor Day. Post- The annual premium list of the Sus expressive love sung. 3lKtINUlnA matter of interest Mrs.

Conklm eud song, Under tl quehanna Agricultural Society, appears Big Fig T'ee," could not have been givtn nnother oart i.f today's Democrat- The Window display of Souvenir Novelties then to depositors and the business oetier style. at Payne's Novelty Store. Don't fail to imphlete containing the list in now bi Miss Mary Courtrinhts song. "Hindi see it. public.

stock and adds dienity to your acre3 elded joints tnat will nut break, heavy cross wires that will not saar, and a galvanized coating that will not rust." We can give our customers t.ie benefit of a carload purchase now ready for delivery. 1 ALYAMZED SKKEL ROOFING over old shingles gives an ideal covering for for your henhouse or barn and adds to the appearance of your property. It is' positive proof against lightning and if properly applied will give years of service The price is less than that of shingles. We have the material in stock and can furnish skilled mechanics to lay it. ing distributed, snd may be had of the Man." was imiueuse, and brought down he bouse.

It was one of many big bit- Secretarv. F. L. Leonard. Also call of the entertainment.

ers at tno Deii'ocrat office will be sup '(7 85.000 00 Please Note how 1 lie Grand Fiuale by the ent're com The John'sOuick Lunch. 133 It, henango. plied. The list is a lonn oue. Street.

Binghamton. near the depots and July pany was tue sinning 01 unie, mane additionally elective by the waving of ours has been also convenient to business anl shop urn; 70.000.00l Will'ani O. urer. of oftln.i will onen from 9.SO to 12 a in. 3 to American tlags.

PATTON'S "SFN-FROOF" PAINTS are good for any building, and wear as a districts. Fine menu. The Philadelphia I 8bf First 5 t. R. F.

D. carriers will not make An admirable overture by the orchestra climbing Health Bread. Quick service polite at, 60 000. Litersliire. N.

i has bronghr suit 111 the Supreme Court the State of New good paint should. It gives a paint satislaction not Known wita otcer paints- preceded part iwo. tention. Never closed, rowlerot Juad Mobo'NMional Bank Mimi Lthel AntUony opened part tv Prop'rs. Give them a call.

up against the Krie Kallroad Company, to Atla ntic and Masury's White Lead, Kellosg's Linseed Oil, Small Paints, recover damages lor personal in.jnires to Montrose, Pa. 42 000 with an uuusually effective lullaby coou song, 'Kentucky Babe," illustrating tl.e putting sleep of a negro liahy, a uol rip. Mr. an Mrs. James Flcch, of Scran 'O.

ate spending a tew weeks here ae guests at the home of their niece, Mrs W. II. Turrell. himelf and for the aestrnetion of hi LYONS' automobile In a collision at Cambridge Varnishes and r.namels. PLUMBING, HOUSE-HEATING AND TINNING- COOLEY SON, Wlontrose, Pa.

which sue nelu 111 r.er arms It waa ma le still mure interesting by Miss Lydia Coinstock presenting Miss Autbony Wi.U pav 3 per cent interest in even Lc(V U.nCa Kc.tirit st Sprinus, Crawford County, on June -During a stonu lightning struck in the Quick Luhck loolva. months on Savings Accounts and Cer- last, in which Mr. raatz nairowly a millet over tne loot liebL out tield Ilhlel Taylor in Auburn, Quick lunches alwayj ready. Alio Meal ibe Bullirog and the Coon'" deserves I titicates of Deposit on all sums of $1.00 escaped with his lite. He has employed Cooked to Order.

Try our Hot Coffee. bnrniog a sheaf of oatsoniy, Dutcausiiig opccial mention for the artistic work ol and upwards if left three months or John M. Kelly as one of his attorneys t( Miss Conklin and Master Norm. 111 quite a fright. Table, reserved tor ladles.

A. W. LYONS Opposite First National Ban. conduct the case. lomrer.

lievnolds Mrs. George atrous vocal solo. it Speaking of camp-meeting manag Roy Shadduck, who hnida a lino position in the engineering corps of a new railroad in Mexico, has been mi ting Dawn upon the Swnauee Kiyer" was ei unl-itively siiutr, wnilo Mrs. Welden ment, it would seem that nothing coul Capital. Surplus, and Net Karnings over 00 "Old rilack Joe, was a feature.

be more needlessly ill-timed, tan to hav It Will Certainly Pay You To Wake a Comparison of Ours and the Elsewhere Furniture Values. Reduced Prices. Deposits. over 00,000 Tot al Resources over three quarters of a milliea his mother, Mrs. F.

B. Jewett, in Brook lyn. He was here on Wednesday. Searle MuCollum's Mr. Dooley with monologue, introducing Gwendlyn aod the afternoon sermon on Sunday at chorus, iu dunce, was au important and o'clock.

A large proportion of the peo The Koutrose Country Club's annual interesting feature. Tne girls included- pie who go to the meeting on Sunday Being overstocked, we offer white shirt waists and skirts, white waistings danco will take plaoe Friday even.ug Helen B. Anisliry, Caroline Head, Helen are farmers, and they cjn do tluir nee Aug. 3(ith. at 8 p.

in. at theColonial Hall Macker, Kathleen If itznerald. Frauiiis and dress goods, all thin, cotton dress css-iry morning work and drive several Cruser ami Irene Searle. Boys--Francis All are cordially Invited. Ticketo "0 ets.

goods, Hammocks, porch screens I p'ou. renunore Leonard, Frank Ga-d miles to be there in time for the morntn Can be had at Burns drug store. ner, Philip Alien, rrank Morris and Cjtna and "Cut 'Glass Bargains at Trues. womens', misses and children's oxfords rvice; while those going by train can Braton Gardner. The Fairdale Sunday school will do so, as there is no morning train; and and a vast assortment of summer goods How Grandma Danced the hold its annual plcnio in Halgey Smith's was expressively sung by Miss Kittv i- the afternoon the farmers, in order to Furniture of merit and quality is the kind every well thinking man and woman, as well as every household desires.

To such a Katheniiff of splendid values the likes of which cannot be at greatly reduced prices. grove, Saturday, Annual 31. As the pio ley; the dancers of the minuet were Miss tcet home in time for the evening milkin Anui. Wooilin aud Master James Kilyar, nio falls on the same day that Flroale and other chores, need to leave the camp Bosworth Brothers, LERAYSVILLE, PA- G'siise No. 1157 hold Its meeting, the whose artistic euorts were promptly ognized by applause Hundreds of single pieces in Import Samples.

Choice Pieces at little prices Orange inter on Fi iday a moon A burlesque sextette. "Tell lis. Prftty ground about 3 o'clock while the uptrain on the railroad leaves for Montrose thus a larne number of people are compelled to If-ave the grounds at 3 o'clock. L.aaies.' cluseii ne rein.irknu enterts ia August surpassed in this vicinity we invite your attention. Furniture of every style suited to all parts of the house, hotel, office, etc.

Whether you are interested now or not, call and see what we are ment. Jt inciiiueu tionKiin. iv iss Bent-iD Dennis readied his eighth Tyour dealer can't suit you in it your dealer can't suit you in rJenflict, Miss Mo' aueland. Miss ts birthday Tuesday, and his grand worth. Miss Vida James and Miss Pa5 ne iV HATS OR MEN'S Conic see (lie prody Initios offering.

ents, Mr and Mra 1) Payne, invited several of his I'lieiid-i to lolehrate the Don't forget the new jewels I jusiwuen nie ai ternoou seiunin is to lie commenced, and leave without au oppir-tunity to have heard the morning sermon tbe'efore they heir no sermon at all, on Smidiy the most, important day, or mis, under old-time la-inagement. A sermon at 2 o'clock tlio whole eotiKretration could occasion. Seven! pn tly ineiiieritos were 1. ft with ist.ir Kci.io;,. special woius 01 praise are aue fllrs-Stoddard for her able work as interlocutor.

opinion was unanimous that the "she moved with a smoothness and aecurncy that would have done credit to the ro-fe-sioiial nimstielsy expert. Tue orchestra was made np as follows: We Save You 15 to 40 Per Cent. Maor .1 Marrnr and fc, of Al- FURNISHINGS 60 or send a mail order to Scraotop, Penn'a. Extra large sizes in HATS, kford, and Misa innio Marciin, of ngton I'. Mr and A E.

Young, nf llgtOll E. IT. TRUE, Montrose, Pa. I fomiich, f.t Ai'ord N. and Mis W.

ii. irT.my, beiir-at 3 o'clock probably not one-half 1 Is: vtohon, Theodore Bauer, ot Scran on; of those who go for the day. Evidantly it needs a new program-maker, down at snntb: ciairouet, Kolwrt Smith; bass iol, Uiiuock. H. A.

Lyons. SHUTS and UNDESWE4R a Soeciatty, stent yester.liy a'trnooi, 1315 Court Street THE FAIR STORE, Binghamtcri, Mii 1,1 os.

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Pages Available:
9,497
Years Available:
1889-1923