Sisson Bros. Welden 40., Binghamt9n, N. Y. ' • 01e THIS WEEK The largest and finest,.assortment of ladies' Usliu undergarments .evtr'shoWn in Binghamton, and: leVery, one at. a . • - . • • Genuine: Reduced Sale Price. • . • • This is the-best time of the year to buy . musli.: ml derw.ear as stocks are largest and - prices' lowest. spRov:•CArtiETS iNp . •RUGS ARE DERE. DRESS.'OOODS AND SILKS' ARRIVING DJ Muslin Underwear ',.- Entertainment o . for 'every home- with EDISON PHONOGRAP H ,q RECORDS;: For SaCe by H. E: PULLER, e Binghamton Trust Compan , 1 Binghamton, N . I)ep6sits capital and surplu Does a genera ..anklng Business and p ye • • • 4 Per Cent Interest - . ' on time deposit's. Deposita received - at an) time, and In any amount. , and interest paid same date if left three month, or longer. Acts as Executer, TrUistati• Ad+ rninistrator Guardian , Agent or in any, °ear' Fiduciary I Capacity. Freed frnin the oonidngeney 'ti death.' Jac ' Trust Company will survive the =Wanes cif any trust. is a Legat:Depesitat7 ter Curt aid Reserve Ageetsfir State Racks. Offers its services ob favored terms as Trtui tee of Cotwratton Mortgagee, Etegristrar of Transfer =t for Corporations or mantel ' pandas. Loans money on bonds sad Mort gales fad "rvldartij secant MiPP. Free, 'Tifitarmers toad of hers having beech trees, that would. li eto have a weigh scale •for any pui.- pose, house use, platform, stock or wagon. We have a 'pro' osition where by you can procure sane with out money. ,Just a bit of la bor. • For : information concerning thiS easy method of securing a weighing .machine, inquire at Harrington's Mills. of "Toms truly, ' J. 'C. HARRINGTIN.. W.HlGraham, Washington Steet, Binghamton, - N. Y. FLOW. WORE of all kipds{ CUT FLOWERS, BULBS, PLOTS. BC: • • • - SPEOIAZ . ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Al4' _ ME MS -AT Patter & Co's Choice Groceries, Hams, Ba con: Sausage, : Oysters, etc., a speCialty.. A full line of Confectionery, Nuts, .&e. Auctior)eer. Special atteplion to sales of stock and farm propertf.,:.liand, - bills furnished. Send list od property you wish to sell. Write or :Phone for dites:= Chargei ,Reasonable. N. E. Phone. ;-`, ROB'T I.'ADAIft, R. F. D. 2. Auctiooe!! / I hereby announce that - I am!at liber ty to act as auctioneer st VendOce,Pub lie Salta. &e„ and will siyirlywe is Suequptuuuas or Wyoming eounuei Li r JOHN MAXEY . N. E: Pions. • Nicholson Ps ; ...3 and $3;B00,00 1 • 600,90( K .- Thompson. Pa. II orcl INSCRA ICE. 'wort !i D. A. Titswort ThoOld` ~aliable The Best iiii ere Isi i, . Is None To Good. , ~. The policy of our mar; et has always been to furnish the very ~ U stOnality lc all kinds of meats, fislpohliry, &c. and it is with a renewed Jaeterminatior kt , to continue along tills ennelhat we In i, angumte the new year- if, We shall tr 3 to serve you well., li Enszerstrus ~. . . .00ERS , , . , NJ New Proitiitor at Jeffers' kill The undersigne d '• having stocked up the well-known Jeffers Mill in Monrose, is pre-. pared to furnish a 'lowest• cash prices . • 1 4' Flour, Feed, eal, Mid. dlings,_Brat &c. _ 1 • A fair share of e patron age of the publiO is ~ . solicited. - - ---- - T. W. 'rink' er. Isaac Lauder& Son Marble and Granite - Works Matinfacturera of all*Lnde of lansolcuinsi Nonunijnits, • Hemistoues, Etc. 59, 61 & 03 Elditdge St., North, of R. R. near Cinenango St Binghamton. , 4 • N -Y- Working Men's Gloves and Mittens. Largest Stock Town t Call nd see' for select from. yotireelf; Goods Right Orices Right John Heffiwan aulballst, -a well-known medical' wtose friends are legion. Orders say Opposite MontrOse House rerajty t te n 'il °te r' Ma" unman 4.(4. .. \ TEE . MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. MONTROSE, PT. February 18, 1909. REAL ESTATE Building lots arid vacant tracts for sale—some of them suitable for ordinary home sites, and some of them in five, ten, and twenty acre plots, beautifully situated for GENTLEMEN'S PLACES .; Also two houses for sale on Lake Avenue. (Montrose's fash ionable thoroughfare) and two - , farrris near the Lake and Coun try Club. W. C. CRUSER. Pilliam Bright,; _maw:dimmer and Dealer In LIGHT and HEAVY WAGONS Of Seery Deeerlption.- ENGINES an er : all rep ki a nds of oti mach o lt n : notice Also—New-and second-hand Ma °binary and supplies bought and sold ma moderate. . . No. 17144 North. Nitsin A ye., • Scranton,Pa. OE WAGON REPAIRING AND PAINTING, Horse Shoeing, Wagon Ironing, and all gPueral- repair work. Wagons built to order. Opposite Montrose House Barn E. S. PERIGO, Montrose, DR. T. B. FULLER Dentist, WESTCOTVSLOCK State Street' BINGHAMTON. N. Y. & SOl3 laiglncY If you have a harness or a collar to re pair, give us a ttial, as we make a "metal low price on all , job work. There is no better single harness made than our $15.00 one. Try one and you Will get the best out for the money. A choice line of Robes ana Blankets. MRS. H W, MORGAN • CLAIRVOYANT lAD sad Charnel*: limadings. _ Billable Advice on Sodas= 41fairs. Long Mania Phone.. • .A•klive Ave. LosteestiThi Hel,elita N•lizioa. N. T. -.i.ri l ikicarkgraA: 4 llo l lllo lll ' trona:out pt. " _GO ON DEM, coreriajitrrOrc+ rttAlocris"pH . Ina of swim Cement Wurit. Also Building Stone for Side. Montrose, Pa. • LEWIS HOUSE. • T. D. CARTERPropriator. Remodeled and Refurnished thronlibnut. One Block from Devote. Rates $l.OO p-r Day BING.IIA3I.TON. - N. Y. . • DR. .1 : D. KELLY,;- Dentist and Oral Surgeon, SOMICOFORM for Painless extraction. Office Hours: 1:15-5:3o '4 Floor Binghamton Savings 1311,pk 13 'ld 'g • GEO. P. TRIPP, - Painting, Decorating and Papering Hanging All work is gauranteed Wall paper trom Samples. LOCAL PHONE Corner MLocu st ONTR an OS d E. P High A. Sta. Auctioneer 1 hereby offer my services as Auction eer at public sales and vendues and shall be Pleased to hear from those in need of such work. Will go aiywhere in Susquehanna and. Bradford Counties. W. E. CHAFFEE; Birchardville, Pa. I wish to announce that 1 ans prepar sd to do painting, 'papering, and all und. of finishing. Contract work a pecialty.Correspondence solicited. Frank DePue. Montrose., Pa. - FRANK GLIDDEN, Upholstering and. General Repairing of Furniture.. 4 7 Prospect Street, - MONTROSE, PA. Prof: 8. F. REEL 535 North Sixth,St. It.2.•"'nebn MThe MIMI TIMITIIarr the ley pareeteed sere for SiortMs Meet Tikes 'then meet s ate Mewlea. Emmet, Mons. Weekeen= Ihietakr.lat Meelmel.Dreles. leems,Var4eseeteh tee estilar Wary • Illedlier.ftel3 llihrseheei ewes: eh mn ma a a yeses Ilmeertai esperinee Is thoreemy. Ilene ter Mei tellsezheebg aty k Coestrt hie& Beeme. granseee. 4 . trentamot OW or wear WO acres In Silver Lake Twp mostly lm proved. good buildings. tenon. water, fruit. inquire of Katherine Clark. owner, or . A. B. Smith, . lontroae.Pa. New Milk Route• IN MONTEOSE. From Fernheini Farm. Jams Williams manager. - A. akukre of public patrolman, adlotted Notice. J. I Chapman.. son. rois,offloe Corner. Mounts& BINGHAMTON: N; Y Papering and, Painting Farm for Sal.. OMAN DAbt, JOHN W. J . Proprietor [NO R A lIITON • • Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe .Outdone in Springville. Evidently there is no 'race suicide in old Springyille_ The "Dknocral." is indebted to S S. Thomas of Springville for the following list of fam ilies (as he knelt-them in his childhood, say about -184'4) and the number of children in each: • Wiiliam Taylor, 9; Charles Thomas. - 8; Salmon Thoinas, 4 2 Sylvester Strick land. rs; Samuel Sutton. 9; Sylvester' Sutton, 9; GeO L : Watson, so L)- man, 9; Samuel Lyman. 8: Lisdeon Ly man, 3; At win Lyman, 4; pardon Fish. • ii; Caleb Fish.'s 7; William Welch. t 3; Hiram Hudson. so; Artemus Ro:en rant, 8; Jeremiah Rosengrant, so; Jonathan Strickland. 8; WillianscHas kins, 8; Luaj Culter, v, Arad Waklee. 3: Spencer Iliekox, 3; James Hickox. 6; Nehimineah Lathrop, ro; AsabelPr ch ard; 5; Benjamin Prichard, `7; F. ancis Spencer., so; Daniel Spencer, to; Thom as Cassidy,- 7';, Titus Scott, 7; Jesse Scott, 7-, M. R - Scott, 5; Ezra Tuttle, 7; My on, Tuttle. 6.; Abiather, Tuttle,4: Benoni Tuttle, 8; John Bullock, - so; Brown Brooks, 8; David Rogers, 7; Justus Knapp, 9; Henry Button, is ; Zoplor Hlakeslee, s 5; Aaron Taylor:s; Jothqm Taylor, 8; Aaron Blakeslee, 6; Gaylord AldOch, 14; Holmes Atwood, 8. UNIQUE CREAMERY CO. Popular `Method of . ,Oper, ation at . Aillnfrn . Corners AT Auburn Four 'Garners: this coun ty,F-F. Pepper is the general man ager of one ofthe largest and most popu lar creameries in this part of Pennsyl vania. The system carried out at. this creamery is 'Urilik# that of:any other Mr.. and Mrs. Niel Peterson similar esta.blisliinent• in the county. Originally it.was a co-operative cream- MO the families not residents cry`. Philadelphia businessmen obtain- A -NG of Susquehanna e , county, - but ed control of' the plant and operate it ' closely connectedwith it through fain upon the baSis of running it and pay ily ties and assoc:ations, is that of -Mr ing all operating expenses, also paying and Mrs. Niel S Peterson of Tempe, to the farmers the highest New York Arizona_Mrs. Peterson was Mi•s Su prices for butter, in,addition to the eX- Emma - Decker, Caughter of George pence of operating their c reamerv. So Deaket. one of the early and best known popular is that method that the farm residents of the South Montrose neigh ers in that section are now , realizing borhood—a resident, 'et fact. of that fo more than ever before , for the raw pro- cality before there was any. South duct; hence this creamery is an ideal Montrose, but whet: "South Bridgewat one in the estimation of the rural coin er" was asutlicient designation for .all munity of that part of the county. • that region down that way, filled - The company has under c 3n sideration with goo.i farmers. M r Decker ass the establishaient of a new skimming always a leader anior.g them as,a farm station at Spring Valley, in addition to er. a citiien, and a, churchman, and the two they are now operating--one the father of a large farm-1y oflltildren. at Elk Lake'and one at Auburn Center. all of whom have grown up to fill .re- This company's output at present is , sponsible positions in life, among them rsoo pounds, of print butter daily. being Rev. A. D. Decker a Methooist This butter is strictly fancy. print and devine; Silas, Henry and Fulmer Deck finds ready . 'Sale in the .Philadelphia er, well known and successful farmers market. As a manager Mr. Pepper is a of South Montrose; and Mrs. Petersen. valuable man for the company and a The latter, though marrying far from man well liked in the community. •• I - : home when she wedded Mr. Petersen of Arizona. 17 years ago. was neverthe- NWT() J Nit. - - - 1 'less married most happily and to a man who was fast achieveing su- ess . L.c . after success in his locality as a ranch -Ccounty Treasurer's Popu• man. owning large amounts of. land, cattle and other live stock, interested h ir it y while In Office in banks, irrigation projects, etc. He was a vem s also ocr a a m t. emher of the legislature— ' 3 1 EWTON R. JONES, who'las re cently retired from the oftice of While they are nnt, as we say. Sus county treasnrer of Susqueharca county, quehanna county residents, the cld as was bo r rnin Onondaga county N. Y., in sociationsare here, and- they occasion; 4852. He gained his education in the ally pay the old htinie" - locality a visit, schools there- jie *rear up „its - a 3.-ouhrrupok which,owasiOns they are usually man with anteusee4o4 , TOrkinesalor -,..l;:z"feti by a large circle of friends. rural "life; tic; - - ' - V*79041-0.4 1 lima slack,', :fudge of far* riot surprisinf he had come' : one of the fines' and one tha' 'manner—a ail bitious youn• He was also: fairs. holding duties of whi with credit ti In 1905 h party as tit( county tri.a ,- January. i 0 moved his fa , has since rt .Rush to a to His condur was in kerpi record in hi , important such a manf sible record continue b : 'the wish of - iPa Ex•Sherift Pritchard! Now a Hotel Landlord, Leading Florist in this Part of Ex-Sheriff J. H. Pritchard has re- • cently secured control of the 'Central the Country House in Great Bend and is now con ducting one. the best and most popular .0-110LITHVIEW GARDENS, as con .hotels in Susquehanna county. The ducted by Mr. W. W. Nash, con building haibeen renovated, refurnish- stitute a floral eitablishment that is one ed in part and refitted and is now very of the attractions of Mnntrose. ' Plow comfortable andcozy. It is Mr. Pritch- ers are loved for their delicacy and ard's aim W . conduct his hotel in a man- beauty of' color' and tint, for the fra ner sure to'Please commercial travelers grant odors ,emitted. Nothing else is and other guests. by providing a boun- quite io.exquisite and harmonious in a tiful table and keeping clean, neat and world that would be prosiac indeed but comfortable rooms. The cafe is stock- for theirexistence and nothing is of mole ed with-the best, - the office and sitting convipcing evidence that a great and rooms have been fitted .up for the con- supreme power created them. Har venience and comfort of patrons, and at- Waters of the seasons typical of a together it: is such a hotel as to corn- revification of life after death—spring mend itself to those who want the best./and summer as they gradually emerge Mr. Pritchard is ,personally very PoPu- from the icy grasp of winter—these lar throughout the county and that he beautiful emblems of a Higher Life are will make is prfreftruoced success of the Nature's most lovely gift to Manlind. Central ficitise is a prediction based up- In this connection Mr. Nash is one of 'on the fact' that bis past undertakings the most experienced and reliable flor have proven successful. While sheriff fists' in this section. His greenhouses of Susquehanna county he filled the and yards are Unsurpassed for the vari office with( credit' to himself and to the ety they contain of flowers, shrubs entire satisfaction of the taxpayers, the bulbs, special vegetable plants, .etc bench and bar. ./ and Southview Gardens are well worth • a visit by all who are interested in flori culture. He has made the subject a study for years Ind has 'brought the businiss up to a degree of perfection that elicits much admiration. Various kinds of flowers and rare plants abound in • his establishment, including those most commonly, seen, such as carna tions, pansies, ferns, etc. Potted plants suitable for home decorations, cut flow ers, greenhouse and budding_ plants, rose bushes and cuttings, vegetable plants of the best and most popular varieties, fertilizers, sprays, wire bas kets and benches, earthen pots and other articles'ngual in a first-class floral concern, are kept in stock and spit at -moderate prices. Mr. Nash makes)spe:ial designs for weddings, funerals • and receptions °which reveal much artistic_ ability. Courteous in his treatment of all with whom he comes in contact;. honorable and perfectly reliable in all his repre sentations and dealings" and having ar ticles in his line of business to meet al most any requirement, he enjoys a large patronage from many of the best fam ilies in this section and his business generally is constantly increasing. ( !Or BEV. 1 4 . L. Ditrity. ) Now if t e l / 3 " ibie Is not true, A. some would , have us know, Then tell us. critibs, vrbat to do,- Whigh is theway to go To find the light?, • And if t error to be fuund On e''ry page we read. Do tell tie. critics. what I. sound Philosophy or creed, • lead us on? . . And if Hie Bible is a tale. • Likeothers legendS:old. Do tell till, critics, ere we fail ' To find the one true fold, How can we know? U man riruilded and alone, • Has yenned its pages through, Do tell us. critics. mate it known, ' • To all the world. anew. What then Is truth, If Danielle book is out of piece. Nor ivcrrk that lie had done, Do tell tis how be came to trace The;Kingdoms as they run The sges dolt' ? If down'tbrough ages molt remote. The Prophets all have erred, • 'flow Mei savior then to qu ote Thearitit gs. thus Inferred they are But w"Claa'of heist ? how can we know Th 1111 e is-truth or nay, liGospel resod* errors shows - By the Wisdom of t i•day; !There can we go ? Why make confession everywhere; Whysinil oar building down, And nos redinild fo us vita care, . . Nor snake our future known, .NQc give ns faith . . tica! yon cannot deceive longing hearts of ours; Out liod made us to believe In lila enlight•nicr powers, j And word divine. WRW ye qt Tei the Sibie Critics. F. E. BARRON Nlontrose branch of the Lehigh Valley fully_ At :hie store one can find - a cot+ . wia built ("The Old Narrow Gauge") plete assortment of. dry goods, grocer , -- • ae-station was established-there and , ies. boots and-shoes, paints,. oils, patent His Up-to-Date General Store got but littlOiusiness for the railroad. medicies, etc. Kr. -Barron pa#s cast • A po,stoffice••was establi..htd, express 'for poultry- and, eggs, and does a large at South Montrose '. office, coal .sheds. stock yards, ..etc,.: business in that lint with farmers in t • and later a big milk Shipping station _surrounding country.- ) NE of themost lively and interist- and Allen 8,:" Son'skmills. -all„•cf which • • He has alsei•kienn postmaster much 9f •-!- ing-little toWns • in' this section combined• added inzreased business and ,the timnandiiktftess agent. Hia deal of the county is. South-MOntrose, ,two importance to'the-town. • - -- ins With...thtwitblic hisve been such tie .. and one-half milei south of Ntontrose: - Among those—men entering an active, to rnalw-liirilo. NTT y popular man in his From the eailiest'yearS it was a first- business life the(e 'is Frank t... Barron 'c'priimnnity and hiS influence 'in the pci class farming region with many pro. -In q 79 he establjshed A generatArntry litibal field at different limes has been' gressive- farmers there, When the store which he has conducted success:- :often felt. - ~\• • _ W: W. NASH NC G. Morgan funds of Succitiehanna county will: be well -guarded under his able &drain ir * 4 * * * ** * * * , * ** * HE county treasurer, William 0. istration. PriorW to his • election as *. * , Morgan, hails from Cli ff ord and county-treasureettlr: Morgan was for * Montrose la Scriptural. * but recently came to Montrose, where eighteen years constable and. collector * * he will reside for at least three y: ars of Clifford townsbip. Heves raised in * '"Aitv that is set on a.hill can-, * during his term of office Mr Wrgaa that township, • having moved there * .not be bid."—Matthew 5:18. *is a genial man, a, good citizen and won with his parents when a ehil&. - Mr.! *• • . * his nomination at the primaries last Morgan's personal popularity was de4 ** * * * * * * * s • * ** * * April• against • apparently overwhelm monstrated •in the last election) by hie ing odds. It is safe to say that. the' leading his't;cket by a fewhundred votes. , - _ MTh= F. E. BARRON'S STORE; SOUTH MOMTROSF. . the - County: Mr. 'Moore • - sh;psatbout . . 400 quartS of certifiTd milkto Brooklyn. ~ [ —l---- . NY . daily. ""This is , bottled on Beautiful Fain, ' and Daiti, • . < - the fariii , which is about two milesfrom .., . c. 1 t - , -Alfn,r3:- He has one of thejargest anct ; ,-.4, - ',C N e ar Alf or d .r - best'. Vairy herds -of .blob..led cows lit, - 1 _, - , Sti- -- quehanna county and his hong; S will be noted by the engraving ,and all the appliarces of the farm are - film , appearing above:the F. E. Moore' first-claws in every respect. _ . , . . - 1 1 •. . . , Dr. Decker's Beautiful Flow.;. valid has been gladdened by these beau. r ' -, titul bloioms. The, flowers are raised er Garden . . on a sloping plot, which faces Chtl i street Tnere is a. nine-fork lawn be- DR. PECKER'S flower garden is tween eha beds, and when the flowers one of the objects of interest in are in full bloom it is one of the pretti- Montrose. Visitors from far and wide eat places in this part of the country. go there in the late spring and summer The doctor has raised as high as 5.000 and all admire the profuse and beauti- at one time. arnongwhich are the choic ful collection of rare flo Airs The prin. est variety of asters known. Rutty 300 cipal ones raised by the doctor are can- .cannas are in full bloom at the same nas, asters and salyia ( , c trlet sage). time as the asters, and about 600nt the These flowers are raised, not for sail.. scarlet sage are in bloom at one time, but are suppled gratis by the do:tor the'whole presenting one of the' pretti to the sick and poor, and many an 'in- .-est floral scenes imaginable. BE - GORE F. E. DR. C. R DECKER'S - RESIDENCE: loXTROSE 7 - 7 - - -71 MM - - .... - • _ . - • 1 1110 - . _ _ lli I Elii =I / • / /