THE LIVER QUARANTINE ' TAKING JUS MEALS OUT." <JTlurri'ed eating lias ruined many a man's ' stomach. The digestioti-d( • tioviivj P ri > I cess is gradual, often unnoticed at first. j But it is only a short time until the liver balks, the digestive organs give way, and j almost countless ills assail the man wlio j endeavors to economize time at the ex- | pense of his health. SflA torpid liver causes a quarantine of the entire system. It locks in the diseased germs and bod v poisons and affords them lull plav, inviting some serious illness. <3l n I amilies where August Flower is used, a sluggish liver and constipation are un known, so are all stomach ailments, as well as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, headaches and kidney and blader affec tions. No well-regulated family should be without this standard remedy. « <JTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. R. C. DODSON. Emporium Goal Yard Near Freight Depot. EMPORIUM MACHINE CO., Lessee. Shingles, Lime, Wall Plaster, Cement, Hay and Straw, COAL and WOOD, Red Rrick, Fire Brick and Clay, Sewer Pipe and Fixtures. In connection with our Machine Shop Gas, Water and Steam Plumbing, Fixtures of all kinds. MOULDING A SPECIALTY. REPAIR WORK SOLICITED. OFFICE OF COAI. VARD at Ma. cliine Hliop EMPORIUM MACHINE CO. LE ROY PLOWS win prizes whenever exhibited. We can givetes timouials from some of the best farmers in the United States, who say "the Le Roy draws easier holds easier and doesbetterwork inallcondition* of soil than any other Plow used." Made by Le Koy Plow Co., Le Hoy, N. Y. They are for sale by C. H. .Jessop, Emporium, Pa. The Great Headache Cure, Bromo- Pepsin " Note Tlie Word Pepsin. " CUR FS ~tiulacll(!' Indigestion _—llhzlnsomnia, Ncrvonsiies On the Spot. \'o Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. All Druggists', 10c, 25c, and SOc. L. TAGUART, Emporium, Pa. 4-ly. $25 lor one Soil is Wise Economy $25 lor iwc Soils is Unwise Eeonomy $25 lor three Suits is Foolishness Men, it costs no more to have one IBKDARI) SUIT, and always be- well dressed, than to have two or three cheap suits and never be well dressed. ' I Oor Spring Wooleos are Here Bedard The Tailor, Parsons' Bazaar, Emporium, Pa. L NORTH CREEK. April showers! M. E. Taylor, employee of Emporium j I>vtiatniti' ('o., ( njoyet? a week's vacation. 1 George Barr, of Hieh Valley, moved Ins household goods into Eldred Free- 1 tuan's house. The family aro visiting at Charles Barr's. Maggie Moon, ot Dunmore, Pa., is visiting her brother, Frank Moon, and family. Fred Soheson transacted business in Emporium Monday. Beatrice Taylor spent Saturday with Emporium friends. Mr:-. Willis MeClennan is spending a \ few da\> in Emporium the guest ot her i mother. Mrs. A. (J. Swartwood. Mrs. Bert Walker, Mrs. .Jeff Keller, S Wharton, Pa., and I). C. Haines were , guests of their sister. Mrs. Frank .Moon, j and family over Sunday. Mrs. Llewella Moore returned from j Levant on Monday. J. W. Lewis, M. E. Taylor, Ernest j Ilousler and Willis McClenuahan were j Emporium visitors on Saturday. Millieent Moore is spending a few 1 days with her grand-mother, Mrs. II ousler. L. Haskins and son, Herbert called on friends Saturday. Some of our boys spent an enjoyable evening Saturday ou Four Mile. X. Y. Z. HUNTLEY. Philip Sweikart of Emporium, spent Sunday with P. Farrel. M. C. Tulis of Emporium,visited Wm. Johnson and wife Sunday. Engineman Harry Johnson of Renovo, spent Sunday with his parents. 1 A number of our young people enjoy ed the excursion to Pittsburg Sunday. Myrtle Logue is suffering from a severe attack.of grip. Dr. Beale of Drift wood, is atteuding her. Wilson Bros', log drive to Kettle ! Creek was finished on Satuiday. Some of the boys were wet inside and all of | the boys got wet outside. None of them 1 complained of being sun-struck. Gladys O'Keefe of Sterling ltun closed ; a very successful term of school on Grove i Hill last Thursday. Ralph Richardson of Driftwood, who has been teaching here finished his term on Monday. Squire Smith was a business caller in Driftwood on Monday. B. J. Collins transacted business in | Emporium Monday. j F. E. Willson of Pittsbunr, has been j here the past week preparing his mill for I the summer cutting. Mrs. Dan'l Sullivan and daughter I Susie of Cameron spent Monday with | Mrs. Farrell. Susie will remain for the j present with her siter. Wesley Barr of Pine Street, visited j friends at the east end Monday. B. J. Collins and wife called on Mr. Wiley Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Johnson is greatly im | proved at this writing. j. p. s. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A happv home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of I mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com • forts if you aie suffering from rhenma j tism. You throw a.-ide business cares ! when you enter your home and }ou can |be relieved torn those rheumatie pains | also by applying Chamberlain's Pain | Balm. One application will give you re j lief and its continual use for a short time | will bring about a permanent cure. For j sale by L. Taggart, J. 10. Smith, Sterl j ing Run and Crum Bros., Sinnamahon ing. The most rational remedy for Coughs and Colds is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It acts on the bowels as a mild cathartic—expels all cold from the system. Cuts all phlem 'out of the throat, relievrs coughs, colds, croup, whoopingcough,'etc. An deal remedy for young and old. Children like it. Sold by 11. C. Dod son. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906. CAMERON. A new tower is about built for the 1 operators at Cameron. This will contain i sixteen levers, and will be large and roomy. It. is understood that the build- ! ing will be ready for occupancy within j two weeks. Several of our neighbors from Canoe i Run are moving away. These families i arc mostly miners, and will be greatly j missed in our little town. II you want a good steak, sirloin, or j roast, call on Johu Schwab. Leave your j order for meats, and same will be deliver ed into your mail box with your mail, and all delivered together, by the oblig ing and popular postmaster, 1). C. Lin inger. (i. L. Page and wife visited friends in Sterling Run, Sunday Bth inst. Robert Glenn has once more resumed his position as bartender at the Valley House. Our barber shop is once more going, with Dannie McFadden as the new pro prietor. Anyone desiring a first-class shave will do well to call on Mr. Mc- Fadden. A grand masquerade ball will be held at K. G. E. 11 all, Cameron, Monday evening, April ICth. Violin and oilier music has been engaged. Refreshments of all kinds will be served. An excep tionally fine time is guaranteed. Every body come. It is said that there has been a case of scarlet fever at Canoe Run very recently. From what we hear, it would appear that the house in which this case is, was quar antined, and the quarantine was very in effective, the occupants going in and out about as usual. This is a serious matter, and requires investigation by the proper authorities, for fear the infection may be spread. The regular Saturday night dance at the K. G. E. Hall, went off very nicely last Saturday evening. F. C. Iloyt had a number of new selections, and they were very much enjoyed by the dancers present. These dances will continue to be held every Saturday night as usual until further notice. After the regular dance, the few who remained were enter tained by a fine exhibition of a buck and wing dance, led by Mr. Robison, and as sisted by Edward Cole, George Ken worthy and Mr. McFadden. The new Chinese Galop was responsible for this, as it started these gentlemen going. A large attendance is expected next Saturday night. X.v. v.. Mrs. Robert Shreves, left last week to visit ielatives and friends at Warren, i Corry and other places near Erie, before | going south, where Mr. Shreves has a j position with the Dunlevie Lumber Co. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co., have ! began the erection of a new interlocking j telegraphing tower near the station,which | is to have what is known as a fifteen lever | machine. F. C. Iloyt was a business caller at ! Emporium Tuesday. Mrs. P. Farrel of Huntley, is visiting I her parents, IX Sullivan and wife. C. 11. Powers, who has been cm ; ployed at the Calder Brick works for j some time, moved his family to Altoona, ' Tuesday where he has accepted a position j with the Altoona Tile Co. The mines at Canoe Run are still idle. 1 Many of the miners have moved to dif | ferent coal fields. John Schwab was a caller at Sterling j Run on Sunday. Mrs. F. L. Webster went to Empori ! um last Monday to meet her little daugh | ter Irene, who has been away to school | all winter. : F. J. Weale of Williauisport, was a ' business caller in town Saturday. Wm. McVaine was an Emporium j visitor on Tuesday. Pleasant March weather, this. What! Edward Wykoff of Bradford is visit ing his parents at this place. Frank P. Kepner left on Monday morning for Dents Run where he has accepted a position with the John E. Dußois Lumber Co. Wm. Munn and wife are visiting the latter's parents, W. 11. Morse and wife at this place. Mr. Munn has a position at Kagle Rock, with Hyde & Doutt. J.E. Lester and Robert Boyd went to Hicks Run Saturday, where they expect to peel bark. Isaac Wykoff, still holds the record for gathering eggs. The other day lie re ports to have gotten 300 hen frnit in two days. .1. V. 8. CANOE RUN. Mr. Reed and wife are visising at Du- Bois. We are blessed with abundance of rain and mud. Little Cora Kelly is very sick with ! scarletina. Geo. Morris' little boy ate laurel and it took all the doctor's skill to save the [ little lad's life. He is resting easy ut this ; writing. The delegatesof the Miners I nion ar j rived here Monday night on the (1:10 | train from Clearfield. Mrs. B. Peterson, ol Oak Hill, was a 1 caller in town Saturday. This place is very quint at present on account of the mines being closed. Jutnes Muhony bait resigned his posi tion heiv us blacksmith and intends mov ing his family to Possum Glory, in the neur future. We regret to loose James 1 Ma honey and wife a« they am line people. I 1,1.1 SINNAMAHONING. S. S. Miller of rumbo apple fame, wan in town Monday. He reportß that the apple crop looks favorable. J. V. Hanscom visited hi* family at Lock Haven Sunday. Alex. Deßhetlor was at Lock Haven Mondav 011 business. County Commissioner, S. P. Kreider was in town Tuesday looking after the 1 interests of the county. Get your ticket for the supper Satur day night -only 25c. Anson Logue says he has some of j the finest bred O. I. C. pigs in the i county. Barclay Bros have their pond nearly j full of logs and will start their mill this week. Geo. Mead met with a painful acci dent Tuesday. While at work had the sharp end of a tamping pick driven through his hand. It is very painful and will lay him up some time. Mrs. John Shirk is very ill with | pneumonia. Mrs. A. H. Shafer of Emporium, was visiting relatives and friends here Mon day. Miss Beatrice Barclay has returned home from National Park Seminary. Miss Rhodes of Tacoma, Wash., Miss Baker and Miss McQuaid of DesMoines, lowa, are visiting Miss Beatrice Bar clay this week. Constable Crane was pretty busy last week. He is right afcer the wrong doers. Frank Lightner came home from West Virginia last week. M. N. U. L. Brooks was in from Lin coln farm Saturday to attend installa tion. Geo. Batchelder is recovering from a severe case of measles and pneumonia, under the care of Dr. Russell. The officers of Sinnamahoning Lodge No. 1138, I. O. O. F., were installed by D. D. G. M , S. P. Kreider on Satur day evening. A lunch was served after the meeting, and all had a grand time. Several members of the order from Driftwood, Muncy and Benezette were present. The Patriotic Americans will hold a I pink and white supper in Brooks' hall jon Saturday evening, the 14th. All ; are invited to come and have a good j time. Music by the band. Dkhsk. MASON HILL. Rain and mud. Mr. James Barr, of Sinnamahoning, visited friends at this place Sunday. Mr. Walter Barr, of Hicks Run, visited our Hill Sunday. Mr. C. W. Williams made a business trip to Jersey Shore last Saturday. Mrs. Jane Duell has been sick for the last few weeks and is gaining slowly. Mrs. Lizzie Miller, ofMedix Run, is visiting relatives and friends of this place. Mr. Delos and Evart Duell, of Benne zette, visited their parents at this place over Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Heveriy, of Renovo, is j visiting her brother, Mr. O. B. Tanner [ and family. Mrs. O. B. Tanner attended the funeral ofHarry Heverly's little daugh ter at Renovo last Friday. Mr. C. W. Williams has purchased a fine team of colts. They are a pair of beauties. Miss Avis Lane, of this place, accom panied by Miss Audra Kreider, of Driftwood, left last Saturday for Lock Haven Normal School. ZIPP. If you ever bought a box of Witch llazel Salve that failed to give satisfaction the chances are it <lid not have the name of E. C. DeWitt & Co., printed on the wrapper and pressed in the box. The original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve never fails to give satisfaction tor burns, sores, boils, tetter, cracked hands, etc. For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing piles it affords almost immediate re lief It stops the pain. Sold by R. C. Dodsori. Suffered for Five Years with Kidney and Liver Trouble. "I suffered for five years with kindey and liver trouble, which caused severe pains across the bock and a blinding headache. I had pyspepsia atid was so constipated that I could not move mv bowls without a cathartic. I was cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and have been well now for six j months," says Mr. Arthur S. Strickland, !of Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by «L. Taggart, John 10. Smith, Sterling Hun, and ('rum BrosSinnamuhouing. Living indoors so much during the i winter month* creates a sort of u stuffy, ! waut-of-ozon>: condition in the blood and system generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a few Marly Risers. These famous little pills cleanse the liver, itomach aud bowels and give the blood a chauco to purify itself. They relieve headache, sallow eoinplexion, ete. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Don i tie a cough or i eold up in your system by takllll! il remedy that bill !s the bowels. T'ike Kennedy- Laxative llouey and Tat. It i liilf. tent from all other cough syrups. lii- better. It open* the boWih—expels all cold frolU the system,reliev es eoi lis, colds, croup, whooping cough, ute An idntl remedy for young and old. Sold by 11. C l>od* sou. A Daily Occurence at the Home of Crocker's Rheumatic Cure. Cblurnbus, Pa., Feb. 5, P.MM!. Mr. Phillips. I Dear .Sir: Please scud inr ono b'ule ol ('rocke.r's Rheumatic Remedy. I gi.t two bottles a abort liuie ago, and it i-. doing tin: MI much good 1 shall keep on taking it. It is a wonderful medicine for Rheumatism. MR. FRANK WOODARD. Columbus, I*u., l>ox 177. Money order enclosed. Sold by I!. C Dodeon. 21Mar.*»m. Man hopes for the best, but womau insists on something better. F. H. I'earsoll Practical Painter Painting is practical work. Skill wins. It's the satue with paint waking. You know I gallons L. & M.. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil makes enough paint for moderate sized house—the best paint money can buy—because the L. & M., Zinc hardens the L. & M., White Lead and makes the 1.. & M. Paint wear like iron. Buy L. & M., and don't pay $ 1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in ready lor use paint, but buy oil fresh from the barrel at (ill cents, and mix with the L. & M. Actual cost L. & M., about Si.2o per gallon. Sold by H. S. Lloyd. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. Nothing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough digestant. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach to rest—recuperate — grow strong auain. A few doses aftei meals will soon restore the stomach and digestive organs to a full perlormauce ol their functions naturally. Sold by R. C Dodson. If some men were to put their con sciences on ice it would spoil the ice. ItrnfnM. Of course there is no future for stall brains or for a man who stands stil and ceases to grow Tie is old win thinks lie is old and useless who think: lie is useless. When a man has eease< to grow he begins to die, and man} people are half dead at fifty, not be cause of their age, hut because of theii mental attitude, because of the waj they face life.—Success Magazine. Tin* Honeymoon Over. "Xo one comes to see me," said slit wearily, "like they did before I was married." "Speaking of that fact," said he,"l used to call ou you seven evenings ir the week at that time. But I am a< bad off as you—l now have nowhere to go." Too M(loll Ijpvity. KiKlulT For a !>i!i collector young Dunn displays considerable ill timet levity. Kkidmoro- In what way? Kll duff—When he comes after an aecouni he says chc'-i'iilly. "Did you want tc see me today V" A I'l.T (!:<■ liny. Give it;; to awake with smiles; give us to labor smiling. As the sun bright ens the world, so let our loving kind ness make bright (ids house of our habitation.—Robert Louis Stevenson. Oiil;* SIN ii I.SINI Reaonroe. Luck is a good enough thing to trust to after you've done everything else to Invite success. -Kansas City Times. [Anything ' _ 'Cu> ir- painted with IN*' them is easily cleaned and easy to ; keep clean and bright. < The fine glossy sur- ? face of Lucas Paints ; sheds the dirt. They 1 hold their color and » g| brightness and we? .• longer than any odu * y| paint made. H Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co jlr PliilaJ: phia T|lraraHr«r • * \ The Cream oVthe | Poultry Press iV*"*!\ forSSmiitmi ytsir. Tbat'-H)u*t I tw»» fruit* 11 uiMiitlt ami • • ■ \V : I nmtmii of |.ra. iu il urn* worth ■ <1 illarn to you. Tin* l'«.ulir> K**vl«*w ■ In not a lurtr« hulky patM-r that voiihnvtMo ■ HaMe valuuMo lluto in "wading through" I t<» ltii'l uiiyttnnif of tic.tl \alur, l»ui it ■ contain* th«* (renin ol I'.Mill rv Knot* I- I r<lg«* t 8rn«l iii \.iur nul»mri|»ll«»u n v. ■ Hauiplo uo|»y ami t>r<-mluiti lUt 4c«• >* ■ I'oilltry Iti'vii'H, Itua 7* Salt-in, N. 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Writr for a r->py today PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS OF PITTSBURGH, PA. m mmmmmmammmammmmm m IG. H. GROSS | & COMPANY Before you buy else where it will pay you to call on the Broad Street Market. We are here to please. | I I Excellence i J B\ buying' Heinz's I Pickles in sealed glass I packages, you are sure I & of getting the best we ■ II can offer —better cannot ■ be made, We return ■ B full purchase price if ■ j I you do not like them. I 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS CO. jTplcTfliTcTsTj | PRICES I I ————— jo: B. Barnes' j c POPULAR FAMILY GROCERY <> STORE. > } I c > SPECIAL BARGAINS } j EVERY FRIDAY j \ Snow Fluke Flour fl.no per nack i i I 'anil Only. i s WE KEEI' ONLY THE BEST I 0. B. BARNES 112 Allegany Avenue, r I'lmui. m
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