The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, October 04, 1876, Image 8

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    tatut and giuotheld. ,
Award or premiums: ,
Premmths awarded at the Thirtieth
Annual Fair of the Susquehanna County
Agricultdral Society; ht4d in Montrose
Sept6mber 13th and 14th, and then id
liousEs—Best Stallion, 4 years old and
journed to September 21, 1 1876. _
upviard,; L. T. Birehard, $5. s
Best brood mare and colt, Chas. H. Ely,
$6 ; 2d hest, I. .P. Baker, $3.
Best single=geldin, foyer 4. years old,
raised in thb county, Micheal Heffren, $5. 1
Best si ngle mare, over four years old
raised in the county, E. G. Warner, $5..
Best parr matched , horses raised in the
county, M. J. Harrington,j
Best pair three-year-old colts.. W. R.
Caswell; $4.
Best three-year-old colt, (D. 1. Kinney;
s3_,. 2d beg, - G. B. Horton, $2.
Best Yearling colt, C. Ely, \ s2:
Bost sucking colt, Horace Brewster,.
$2. I 1 t
PasteSt ipairwalking• hor'es, ink harness,
. 1
twice, ku l Lound track, Daniel . 'Wart; $5. \
Fastest sin gle horse :Ili arness, twiCe ,
around Itrack, Charles: summers, $2.
Judgs-H - 11,;.F.Grifhili, Darin O. Mink
ler, E. 113; Smith. : --- . • -:';' - .. i
DtTuffAms:-13 est :herd pf. six, titiltand
five. fe4ttles; IV. IEI. ,li-_ , Ssup,. *10..' • , ..
• Best bull, two years - old and Upwards,
,Wm.. Ilf Jessup, $6, ; 2d be . stiPhillip Dbriv . i,
$3. -1.:. - - • :•' i.• - . \, . . '.
' ' Btst IDurham' cove,';
.years old end. up ,
wards, Wm. IL Jessui•, 5; 2d best; Cas.
Somme rs, $3.- . .. .. ,- . • .
Best Durham bull; .1 veer old, H. C.
.& A. 11. - Conklin, $5. ‘ i
. ,
PwstlDurham°. heifer, 3 years'\.old WM.
H. jesSup, s3;2d hest, 4'. 11.. - 13 an nel I, $2:
- Beat Durham heifer, ', years old. IV .H.
' Jessup; $3 ; 2d .best, H. 'C. &A. 11. - Conk
lin, *2. - • • •
Best Durham ,heifer, 11,year ' •• old, WM.
H. Jes Sup, *3.- -•- ..
• -
!. . •BeSt Durham' :bull Cal' , . .P-ere ' Conk
lin. $3l. . •. .. -
Best, Durham hiAfer,.Wm...H:Jessup,s3.
; . GRADE DURELLMS.-.-t , herd of six,
bull and five females, H.C.. & A. IL Conk
• • 1
. lin, $5. .: , , , • • ' .
• 1 .
0 ' Best bull, 2 years Old aMi upwards, J.
W. Alen, $3. .. . • !,' 0 , .
Best cow, 4 years old and. up: wards W.
- H. Jesup, $3. .- . ' • • - '... \ : '
-.- Best heif;l l , - 3 years old, .11.. C. & . A . ,.. H.
• ,Conklin, $3, - I . 1 •
Best 4 yearlings, - _,Wm. H. Jessup, *3.•
Best 4 calves, H. C. &.'A. H. Conklin,
• $3:. -. '•• . -- • . '-,. .' .1 . ' • - .
• *- Best bull•calf, Phillip Doran; $2. 1...
0 • • Beet heifer calf, E. C. Potter,.s2. 1
Judges--41enry - - Halpin .. , i Christopher
'By'rne; A. H: Allen. .. •- 1 . . . , .-,. • .
DEvoNs—:Best herd ' of six, 'bull: and
five female4'p...4. - I : Banker,lslo... ~;: --'. s-,
• SeSt.bull,2 years-old and: : upniards,.E:
T.. !Litany -*az 2d- bat, - Wm. H Jones, -
• ._ ,-. .
' $3. .- . ' -.-.: • ~ ' ...,\ . -; ,
", Best bullil yerit oldib, &.„L - Barr,ss,
Beat 'cow,,,4' years 'Cud,. and . upward, :E.
T. Tittany, $5 : 2d best, D. - . .&: J,. Banker,
$3. •
Best heifer„ 3 years oid, D. & Bank
er, $4 ;' 2d best, E. T. Tiffany;
Best heifer, 2 years,old, E. T. Tiffany,
$3 2d best, D. &J. anker, $2: j. '
Best'l year . old, D. &. J.ll3auk r. $3.
Best heifer ,calf, E. T. Tiffany;
bun, Win. 11. Jones, $3.
' DrvoNs—Best her of six, bull
and Ore females, James A. Bunnell, $5
Best cow, 4 years old and upward, ;E.
T. 'Offaily, $3:
Best heifer, 3 years old, C. J._ Hollister,
$3.
Best heifer, 2 years old;J. N. Austin, $3.
..Best heifer, 1 . year old, James A. Bun
nell,l $3.
Best, 4yearlings, O. Hollister,
J.\-Ba..
'Befit 4'ealves, llollisier,s2. '
Best bull calf, O. J. 11011ister, 2.
Judges -C.`T l'errigo; J. D. BeelsP
b Moore.
AizOlista,.7rßefit bull, years fold
and !urriiiird,' W. t. Bullard, $6.
Best bull, 1 year old, s.,sriMitchell - , $3.
'Best heifer, 1 year '`old, S. L. Mitchell ,
$3. '. .
,KrinnuriEs—test., .herd, hull' and five
lemalo, OhristOpher 'Byrne, $lO.
Bestiticill; i i:V:Butterfieldi $6., A ;
Blest now, J. F. Butterfield,ss ; 24best,
Oh nstopher „Byrne, s3l' - -
*et heifer. 4.,.,..yeara, pm
Byrne, $3 7211'. beg - Ciffislopher'SYrne
$2.1
- Beat trailer, 2 years-old; J. F. Butter
field, $3 ;`2d best, Christopher Byrne; $2.
Best heifer , calf, +c hgistopjlerl3yrne $3.
Best bull c alf, J. F . Butterfield, 431 ,
13E4 MA-Grade Ayrshires; bu ll alid , s
females, J. F. ButterfießT,46.. A
Judges--H. S. c0n1441 1 Wm . . - Jones,
W. N. Hall. ‘L
Oxv..pimSTßEns.—Bestpair wOrk ii: oxen D." 41; J. Bauker,--$6,-2d best, E.T..
Tiffany,' 4 3 * 1 - L 5 '"
Bes4Atair steers, 3 years old, E. T. Tif-'
fany, $3 d best, F. L. Iluirister;l2.
*st - pair - steers," 2 years 91d, p r e& J s
Banker, $3 ; 2d best, W. W:Billlard`,l2.
Best pair steersl. year tl old,E.aT.'
finks! .
Belt pairosivea.biotceti .bb boy,'Sani
• uel Patey,.a douirs24:t::best-1 , 1:: L. Hol
ister;ldollars. , : - .
Beat piir fat cattle,l •F.Bitterfield,
toners.-i .
JUitgetWm , T. A:6'64761:
win '!-Clas4„,PrichariL
844007-Best 'fine-wool buck 0.1
dollars; 2d. best, L. TJ4irthar4 .
2 doilos.,.
cop iTt0 . :007:14 -- :It/ 3661: d;
3 dailiiii. r
BOtirrie:100I IMO* fOktiro6rdi,,
3 d o ft,.*,4.
Beitioaiie w.ikot
,
5 dollars; 2d best, L. T. Birehard, 2 dol
lars.: •
Best 3 coarse wdol ewes, F. H. Bu nnell
$3. - ;
13 . 'st 3 coarse wool lambs, E. Bun:
hell, 2 dollars.: ... .„
Best middle' wool buck, H. C. & EL
Conklin; .3 dollars; 2d best, H. B. Ruesell,
2 dollars,
Best t'-ree middle wool ewes, Wm. T.
Austin, 3 dollars ;k2d best, H. C. & A. H.
Conklin,` 2 • dollars.
.Best 3 middle wool laxnbs, T.
,Austin, 3 dollars.
SwlN . E—Best' boar,_ H. S. Conklin, 5
dollars; 2d best, Wm. t , Austin 3.dol
lars. • -
liteo brvding.sow, Daniel Stuart, 5 dol
la.r_g; 2d best, IL- S.. Conklin, 3 dollars.
fudges—Patrick Byrne,- Milem Birchr
aru, 0. J. Hollister.
.POULTRY - best trio turkeys,D.J. Bank ;
er, 2 dollars. \
Best trio dark Brabinas, J. F. Butter
field,' 2 dollars., • -
Best trio light Brahmas, D. & J. Ban.
ker . 2 dollars.
Best trio Haniburgs,,..D..W., Austin 2
dollars.
Best trio Bantams, Myrot Moon 2 dol . :-
lars.
Best trio Ducks, Hunting Sayre; 2 dol-
Iftrs. 1 -
Judges. E. Baldwin,. Harry Slitith. , Or
ville Hancock.
'HOME VRODUCTS—Best tub June But
ter, Marvin Hall, 5 dollars; 2d' best, F.
Ili Bunelf, 3 dollars; 3d best, P. H. Tif
.
fauv '2 '
doll4rs• 4th best, F. H. Hollister,
Best tub September butter, F. H. Hol
\lister, 5 dollars 2d best, Horace Brewster,
3 dollars ' •.3d best, Wm. 11. Jones, 2 dol
lar;Ath best, H. Bunnell, 1 dollar . .
Bebt cheese, Bridgewater, Uheese Corn
pa,)y,. (Ellen 8.-Decker manufacturer,) 4
dollars: \
13est 1.0 lbs. roll butter, Mrs. Marvin
Hail, 3 dollars ;
.2d best,\ C. L. Horton, 2
dollars. .
Best gallon - cider vinegar, E. C. Potter,
500.
B-st honey, Jerome Tiffany, 1 dollar.
SEEO.---Best bushel corn ears, M. Hall,
3 dollars; 24 best, H. C. &. A. H. Conklin,
1 dollar. _- .
Best 4 bmhel white Winter wheat, M. L.
Catlin, 2 dollars,
Best j. bushel spring, wheat, ,G. P.& D.
0. Wells, 1 dollar., '
Best f. bushel rye, J. W. Tifla,ny, 1 dol
lar.
Best bushel oats, Wm. H. Jcssup, 1
dollar.
Best 12 ears sweet corn, W. FL Jestup,
50.
SPECIAL PREMIUM.—Best acre of winter
wheat, Wm, Stockholm, 25 dollars.;
.Best acre of spring wheat, M. L. Cat
lin. 20 dollars.
,An error Is
claimed in the'
. award of ,
thus premium, which the Judges and com
petitOrs desire to bp considered at the an
nual Meeting in January..
LEATHER ..&r... —Best Ringlo listr_rulacvN
-S. Pitman 2 dollars.
IMPLEMENTS—&c.. Best r•low, Susq'a
Co. Agrl'l Works, 3 dollars; harrow, 1
dollar cultivator, 2\ dollars ; strawcutter,
2 dollars • churn power, 2 dollars; wash
ing machine 1 dollar-; 1-horse power and
thresher, 3 dollars.
Best, horse rake, Daniel, Stewart, 1 dol
lar. • • .
Best InowiTig machine, L. B. Parks, 6
dollars.; 2d best, Susq'a Co. Age' works,'
4 dollars.
Best fanning mill' and power, J. Flos
ford, 5 dollars.
Judges—Hyde Ceocker, Jr,.C. F. Wat
lons, and M. V. Sutton.
DOiIESTIC MANT.TBAcruriEs.—Best 10
yards flannel, Mrs. Edwin Tiffany; 2- dol
lars ;2d bist . W. SOuthwell 50c.'
Best 10 yards rltg, carpet; Mrs. W.,W.
Bullard, I dollar; 2d-best, Mrs. E..C. Pot--
ter,- 50c.
Best pair wool socks, Ellen Se.a4e, age
yeari, 50c. • ,
Best. pair mittens,. Sarba Tiffany, 50c,
Best 10 yards linen cloth, Mrs. F.
Hollistet, 'doller ; 1 2d best 10 yards towl
lng, I dollar. is
Beat-10 yd's eassirnere,W„ A. South well,
$l.
FINE \ ARTS, ORNAMENTAL NE.EDLE-,
IVORK, 4 1 0.—Bestqt4lt „,ttny Mrs.'
Jemima ildoitato.r!, ,
iNßeat spread v itirs; , G. A. Lindsey. 2 dol.
,•1
FRUIT AND = V.:Eci#ASLRK.-Biat, • and
greatest :variety ofiminter apples, Orville
Hancock, 2 dollars.. ,
''Best snit g iefitestr*iiiqty ; • ,fall
E. L. Weston, 2 doilatril;
Best and,grpatestvarjety, of,f4tra,
Wiit r oi4 2 'dbileik - ' ' "
Best,tuld'zgreateiV *firititt - ' , l of -iiiiiiiabtl; !
W.:W.-Bullard, 1 dollar.. - -
Best' and greatest variety
13:,Stnith,2 dollars; 2d best, Daniel Brott:.
man,p9c; """
. ----
hest. and greatest - variety,nt: yegatatiles,
Rim:Ti: IT.000.01),::a . 1161114 v.
Beat
,0 cabbage .headffp .S.
'
il3elit 5 squashes; stin.
Best purnpkMs Paniel,Stmart, 500. :1
; :Beat 12 Onion, F. H.
": Bekl2 - tomatoes, Horace s!'ovei•
Beat bushel •of ;pcitatoes,.
, 400.
Best bushel' ,
dollar.- - ''.‘ ;,..
,
riiigeaTesetibr .Jamesoni::ll;.f Ber,=- ,
tli6ll,.and J. W: Allen. ' 1 , 1 ,, •
` ;e ; s tans AND CABINET- ;3t.apii,„
- 12•Tifir, Cotricrit.-4Beat
(nianisfa9tiireCby
i r ,2 t 4, l ,, , Piirdy,)• '4 Apjlaro;
carriage, E.
' 40 1 1 4'4 ~ .'••. ... ), I'4')
Ulan
.THE ': ilia*Kft-Oi.. Q,:i.o)-:ii1R774.-Tiigi.6-
; 11'
Best democrat wagon, E. T. Purdy, 3
aoilars:
The improved a'nd patent side spring
on a buggy, of M. T. 'Jackson, is'Worthy
of special mention,' and we recommend - a
Diploma. -
&lit tidy, Mrs A: B. Potter. I_ dollar.
• Best chair cushion, Mrs. H. H. liar:
rington, 50c. - • 1
'Best - knit shawl, Mrs. James Melhuish,
500.
' Best collection *of flowrs, Mr Joseph
Lines, age 76 2 dollars:
Best vase of flowers, Mrs F. H. Bunnell;
50e. and bouquet, 500.- r .
Besp .lamp mat, Mrs W. W. Bullard,
50c. -
Best speciinens of Worsted - work; Mies
Eva -Tiffany, 50e. .
~•
. Beet i prilaineatal work, limit Sayre,
50e. .
Best - pontnatiship, J. Willis' Demo, 1
Judges—Mrs. J. Lyons, Mrs. C.
F. Perrigo, and Mrs. F. H. Hollister,
UNENUMERATED' AliTlOLES' 2 llo.lnderL..
sitined; . .Jtidges . On' tTnenittnerated Articles
report that'we have examined all pertain
ing to this ores ; and would state that,
though many of . ..the - articles.ehibited,
are worthy of . - meritorioutt: . mention,
yet w do not feel authorized . to•
mend any premium as in •most 'of the.
articles. exhibited- there was. nO•coMpeti
tion ; yet we feel that the .06nks of the
zicleiety are due - the ehit,stor.
Mrs. Wm. T. Austin and W. A. South- . .
well exhibited samples of woolen - yarn
that was very fine.' • • .
Mrs. E. A. Foiter -a:toilet; set
.needle-book,.aud fancy baeket, of thread,.
work,. that e7 . idently. took 'sortie time to
make.
Minting &iv . exhibited some fine
specithlnS . of . bracket and -scroll work
that show much care andskill in mann,
fadUre. • ' ,
J. F. Bronson had on exhibition a
"Wood's Organ," 10 stops. As it did not
speak for itself, and no one being present
to make it, we cannot speak' ,as to its
merits. '
MA - G. 15r. Lockwood exhibited a
wreath of hair flowers, the hair evidently
having come from beads yong and old.
and of all colors (the hair we mean) ;
and one could not help admiring the
patience and per Severance she had in the
accumulation of materials and in put
ting them together in such beautiful
shape.
An old fashioned, wedding dress was
on exhibition made in 1810,,50 scantin
skirt that our maidens now-a-days would
wait ,
long ere they would be tied in the
knot matrimoniatm such It dress. No
need of pull-backs there. The dies& was
worn by Mr‘ - Israel Richardson.
B. C. Sayer exhibited a broad-ast seed
and plaster sower.
Phelps & Pease,of Binghamton, N. Y.,
bad on exhibition several 'fine conehee,
Gothic,. Gondolia, 'Gilt frame, &c., and
also ord'..s - • :R. uitrAmv.l.'
seemed j !..!L ust the thing for those that are.
constitutionally timd—.--otherwise your
committee saiih not. • I
Jodges--J. R. Lyoni, Mrs. D. 0. Mink
ler and Mrs. James Sprout.
PLEIWING MATalf.—Pie Plowing Match
was held Sept. 2d, on the farm of J. F.
Hunter, in Bridgewater township, six
teams competing.
FirSt premium, A. H. Conklin, 8 dol
lars; 2d best, C. :.J Allen, 6 dollars;" 3d
F. H. Bunnell, 4dollars; 4th, James A.
Bunnell, 2 dollars.
• A special premium of 2 dollars is recom
mended to Fred.-`Hollister, a boy of 12
years old, for some very fine workman
ship, done with a p.iir of three-year-old
steers.
Judges—Dorr S. Gregory; Jeremiah
Banker, and A. H. Patrick: '
H. IL SKINNER, Pres..
D. 'humus BREWSTER, ' See.
B. L. BALDWIN,. Treas. •
B. R. LYONS & CO.,
RAVE RECEIVED LARGE ADD44orits\
'TO,'THEIR &rocs or
CARPETSL.OitCLCom I6 ',....S, I ""..,RITGGET
MATTING'S,
SHADES
. ,
PAPER HANGINGS AND' ENAMEL
CLOTHS, COTTON:YARN,
i ,C9FFIN" !NUM
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PLATED:WARE,Dtet'd:Ofki,SAND .
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Business Cards:. '
R.
..ELLEN E; CEELL, PH.Y- .
alma n and Surgeon, graduate :-of the Woman a
Medical College or the N. Y. Infieftnary, then rest
dent physician fora year in-the Woman ' s Hospital in
N.
Y:: after four years' practice in Fon du Lac. Wis
consin, has located in '3lontrose. Special attenticm
given to diseases of : 'omen and children. Office alt
the foot of Main Stree', in the old David. Post home
stead:, _
Montrose, Dec. 15, 1875.--Sm*nso
D. BA.LDWIN, •M. r•.; 110A10E
1 1 - • pathie Physician. and Surgeon. _has located
himself at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to
all professional business entrusted, to =his care.—
IlleitrOfilee in Carmalt'a building, second floor, front.
Boards at Mr. - E. Baldwin's. -
Montrose, Pa., March 10,075. ,
D. W. W. SMITH,, DENTIST.:—
Rooms at his dwelling, next door north of tor.
Ralsey's, on Old Foundry street, where he would be
happy to see all those in want of Dehtal ork. He
feels confident that he can please all, both in qualityof
work and in price. Office hours from 9A. x. . to 41'.x.
Montrose. Feb.ll, 1874—tf
VALLEY HO USE t :GREAT BEND,
.
Pa. Situated near the Erie Railway Depot,. .
IS a large anti commodious holm. Has undergone a
thorough repair. Newly furnished roomnaud sleep.
ingapartments t splendid tables,atid all things compris
ing a Ilist class hoteI.:',:HENRY ACKERT,
15ePt. 10th, 1573.-tf. . Proprietor.
_ ,
BILLINGS . STROUD, Film AND*
Life Insurance Agent. - All businessattendedtO
promptly.on fair terms. Office first doorefiSt oldie
bank of Wm. It. Cooper & Avenne.blont
foie. Pa. [Ang.1,1.1369.]
J.tly 17, 1872. - Brnr.trtos STBOXID.
T HE P,EOPLE'S" MARKET PHIL-'
lialin;Prepiletor. Fresh :and Salted: Meats,
Flame, Pork, Bologna Satvage.ete„ of the beet qual
ity, constantly on hand, at price: , to snit'.
~Ntoutroee;Pa., Jan.14,1878,-1y • ' :
EDGAR A. TURREI44.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
N Broati*ay, New 'York City.
May 12. '75.--(Feb .11. 187C - 1 y) •
TTLES AND - BLAKF4SLEE,
.I ,
torneys at Law, Montrose, Pa. 'Oilice opposite
the Tarbell Souse.
. • : R. B. LITTLE, ._,
GZo., P. LITTLE,
Montrose .oct. 15,1.872. BLAKESLEE. '
W. COOLEY, BUILDER,
STILL ,ON. THE TRACK I •
Every style of buildings, erected,' and everything
furnished, at GREATLY REDUCED PRIM. Contracts
cheerfully furnished. Stair building a specialty. None
but experienced workmen tolerated.• jan.20,'75.
Montrose. March 22.1876.-41 ' •
•
B. DEANS, DEALER .IN
• Books. Stationery, ' Wall Paper, Newspa
pers, Pocket Cutlery, Stereoscopic Views, Yankee
Notions, etc. Next door to the Post Office, Montrose,
Pa.W. B. BBANS.
Sept. 30, 1874.
<
VXCIIAIN GE HOTEL. M. J. HAII
--4 rington wishes to inform thepublic thathaving
rented the Exchange Hotel in Montrose, he is now
prepared to'accommodate the trrfeling pnbllc
first-class style. • ,
Montrose, Aug. 284878.
BURRITT, DEALER IN -STA
,
• pie and Fancy . Da Goode, Crockery, Hard,
wale. Iron, Stoves. Drugs. 011 s, and Paints, Boots
`and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fars, Buffalo Robes. Gro
ceries, Provisions, acc.
Now Miltord. l'a.,Nov 6, '72—tt.
JOHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE
t-1 Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's
Store. -Ali orders, filled In first,-class style. Cutting
done to order on short notice, and warranted to fit.
Montrose, June ZIO,
TIM, D. A. LATHROP. AM/HMS
-IEI tern Blear° Therinal - Baths, -at 1a e Foot of
Chestnut street. Call and 'consult in all Chronic
Diseases.
EWIS KNOLL , SHAVING AND
la hair Dressing. Shop in Searle's new building,
below Express Office, where he will be found ready
to•attend all who may want anything t n his line.
Montrose Pa. Oct. 18, 1869.
V T. PURDY. MANUFACTURER
of wagons of all kinds. Also makes a specialty
of wood Work for tale. Repairs promptly attended to.
Uses only best stock, and aims to make only first-class
work. - • • 28,1876.]
DR. W. L. RICHARDSON, PHYSl
cian and Surgeon, tenders hi norofession als er-,
vices to the citizens of Montrose aid vicinity. Office
at his rssiderCe,cin the corner east of the Penh
drV.; fAng.l, 1869.,
'QCOVILL AND DEW ITT, ATTOR
kJ Days at Law and Solicitors inßankruptcy. Office
W 0.49 Coartgtreet. over City National Bank, Bin
as ratan, ' Wm. H.ScaviLL,
Joao 18th, 1813 JEROXI DEWITT.
•
PAGLE DRUG STORE, IS THE
place to2get Drugs andldeaffines, Cigars, To
bacco, Knee, Pocket-Books, Spec - tales, Yankee No'
tiote. &c. Brick Block , A. B. BURNS.
Montrose, Pa., May sth; 1875.' '
.
- F ;PITCH,,:ATTO RNEY. AND
-IL4 I . Councellor 7 st7law Montrose, re.'Office se
heretofore, beloirlind *rest of the .90120 ~
Montrose; January lef, 1875.—L1y. • , .
LYON ;:I.SITOCESSOR TO'
t4•'rttrrelli dealer .:'-SUCCESSOR
brngb. Medicines;
(hemicals„, Paintsi , Dye , stuftlN : Tess, Spites,
.IPanby*Goodi;Jewetry i Pertuniery, &c.
MOntrose. )1113'. 49. 1676.."1
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0. WARREN, ATTORNOi*,',4
, Law, Bounty, Back P4'; . :r4iniitoti ;kid Az
enini::ork Claims - attended to. Office fire oor
Ibel.'witoyd'eStore,/dontrose.Pa. [Aug.l.43tfa
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• oit troee., ectlope prompily fittendeit,
to. Steciallittentiat iiveCtO econveyqnoag P 4 OP,
&iris Court pptetiriAl Office` 'tat' rublir:Aventio over
Ors liagocat, wk, pack. ,iftnarch lorci
NATlTAttitst . r.Tra . ati guitNitY(siti ,
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ha t t:o _rust enlikietWe•ln the Inuihielik
Will dattlfte'tol hd calls is tax pxo,fee4ipne.,, ;
monposer, Sept:l6;ls:7:4*
Vit SAilta, OASiNET'AND
,v, Y, • Chair Mantifactureir. Fobilit lds3n gtreet,
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Aardynkivaron,liatli.
Grocerleo and Piavy4tons, 00 4ilEitozio. laPPalla
romeed Tin WO', 4t4.;,,k. • • • _ ••Epargt; I
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Ltp•• tornve at Law. Made 'over W. IL Cooper' it
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Cards
S: POTTER, lIENTIST WISIms
I..af 41 to inforin - the people of Montrose snd Vicinity.,
that he is permanently located, in the secon d story of it `
P. Stamp's new building; opposite Cooper's Bank. AI
kinds or,Dental Work: done in the beet manner.
8.-4•Nitrous,o.x ide, Laughing Gars, given for m
Intitih3iis extraction' 'of. teeth.
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BACON; ,WILL HEREAFTER
Au. furnish the'eltizeur of 'Montrose and Vicinity,
with thst-class Bread, .Bustuit, Rolls Pies, Cakes and
Cookies, Tarts, &C.. &c., fte Parties and Weddings
supplied, and quality guaranteed. rirDinin Room*
np stairs, where Geo. Call's will be found rea dy to sat
isfy the cravings of the inner man.
Montrose, attiffia. R. ' BACON,
N EW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP.
All kinds of machinery made, or farniehed tool.
der.
_Repairing proMptly attended to.
_ • • JlOl.lllB HULTZ,
New Milford . .34uv
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W M. A. CROSSMON, ATTORNEY
• at Law. Offtee over the. Piret Nation
Bank, Moutrose,Pa. W. A. Caosaxox.
• • triontroEe. April 19; 1876.--tr.
,cs. PILL MAN & CO, FIRST • NA—
Auinal k Pa., Dealers E s.
`bry Goods , Goads, Booti‘ Shoett„
&c., ac. [April 20. '70.--tfl
• E. SNYDER; M. D. ) lIOI.IOCE
■• ••. pathic•Plysician and girgeon, New litlford„
Pa.: eine° at the Union Hotel.. ,
Ang::23, 1876. 7 11 •- • • • -
Banking;; fAe.,
- p A.NKING,HOUSE
WM. IL COOPER SI, CO.,
MONTROSE, PA.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE
COLLECTIONS' MADE ON ALL
POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUN
TED FOR AS HERETOFORE.
DOMESTIC - AND FOREIGN EX
CHANGE FOR SALE:
UNITED STATES & OTFIER BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY
• BANK CHECKS CASHED AS
USUAL.
OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE. TICK
gTs TO. AND FROM EUROPE.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPEC
TIME DEPOSITS, AS PER At_
MENT WHEN THE DEPOS,
• IT IS MADE.
• In the future,ns in , the past, we shall enOdav
or to transact' all . money business to OJ-satis
faction of our patrons and correspondfdts•
- WM. 'Et. COOPER Af IC CO.,
'Atontrose,itaich 10 Rankers.
TH'
!, 7 --- 0013 - NTY AGRI
CULTURAL WORKS,
Having been reorganized ;under. the firm. name, ant
style of Susquehanna County Agrieulturtl
Works. limited,
R.JEWEDI"; Prey , COOPER, Treas.,
1). SAYRE; Secretary.
Aro now.pifpared to furnish, on short notice,
cstationaq 6ngintst
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
WATER WHEELS., s'
And do all Made of mill and job work promptly ant
eatiethetorily. at !Ow ratee. We man afacture and have
on hand a . large assortmentnt
PLOW.' OF IefIiPROTED
?t . „ ; Q PATTERNS. .
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- RAN. '
CAUL ,ES of, different • dyke,
'ADJUSTABLE BARN DvOR HANGINGS,
MEADOIk - -” ROLLERS, . BLACKSMITHS'
FORGEB[POTS and ORATES',. - DOG POW
ERS fpr churning,lGnelnid Tie Horse POW
ERS an , d 1 1'H,HEBREAS. of •the•iateat and best
" patterns, etc.,4c, •
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