Xatest Count? Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. FIRST FORK. It was reported here Saturday that County Commissioner (). L. Bailey had accidently shot himself through the heel with a 22 calibre Winchester Rifle, while shooting KngiTsh Sparrows. Afterwards we learn,id that the gun was being used by some person whose name we did not learn. Dr. Corbet was there at the titne and dressed the wound. The old dwelling house formerly oc cudied by Judge Bailev was burned to the ground, on last Wednesday afternoon. The house was occupied by Wm. John son, commonly known as • Smallwood" Johnson, and he had just got home in time to save his furniture, getting most everything out. Lost some buckwheat flour and some other articles. We under stand there was no insurance on the build ing or the contents. lie moved into a house, that was vacant on the adjoining farm, and which is owned by Israel Bailey of Sinnamahoning. Fred Peno lost one of his team horses last week while drawing pulp wood, at the head of Medix Run. 11. B. Lorshbaugh was home over Sun day from Medix Bun, where he has been working his team, and returned Monday, I believe. The fox hunters of this place are hav ing lots of races, but getting very tew foxos. Since the ground hog had his innings we have had three weeks of his kind of weather, and it looks to-day like we might have six weeks more. NUF SED. HUNTLEY. Born to C. J. Miller and wife, a fine bey. All concerned doing well. Con gratulations. Mrs. W. R. Smith and children are ill with grip. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan was an Emporium caller Saturday. D. W. E astman purchased the sorrel horse, formerly owned by W. B. Smith, Friday. The Driftwoed callers this week were: B. J. Collins, Clyde Collins, Wm. Nelson, W. 11. Logue, Wayne Nelson, W. W. Johnson, Ray Smith and John Jordan. C. J. Miller was a business caller in Sterling Run Friday. Bertha Sterling, of Sterling Run, is nursing at the residence of C. J. Miller. Blanche Logue spent Wednesday with friends in Driftwood. John Sullivan, Jr., is ill with grip. Edward Fawcett was an {Emporium visitor Sunday. Bruno Tassso called on friends on the West Side, Sunday. George Wylie was a business caller in Driftwood Friday. E. D. Parks and D. W. Eastman, of Coudersport, have resumed operations at the Big Run mill, assisted by Nelson Bro's, Selburn Logue, Clyde Collins and Edward Fawcett. Charles Taylor has returned from a week's visit with friends in Williamsport and Newberry. J. F. s. SIZERVILLC. Bill ltossman sports a yellow pony, and comes handy on Friday evening. FYank Craven is hauling many logs down the Sizer Run pike. Hon. F. D. Councilman, arrived last evening from his former home in Potter county, having nearly recovered from his recent accident, the breaking his lea, in Galeton last November. Mr. Wm. Doneliue, section man, re ceived a phone message from Austin, Saturday evening announcing that his son had slipped on the B. S. R. It., and fell under the engine of a freight train. One leg was severed above the ankle. He is lying at the Austin hospital in a serious condition. The young man was employ ed on the B. & S. R. It., as a section baud. The family have the sympathy of all their neighbors. A sleigh ride party is booked tor the Sizer Spring Hotel, for this evening and with the elegant sleighing and carefully laid plans we do not see why the lads and lassies cannot enjoy an evening here, as they once did. Election day passed by here smoothly, all the candidates being elected by band some majorities. Some predicted our newly elected Justice of the Peace would have swelled head over getting elected but it seems to be the contrary, seemed to have decreased in size, just as if nothing uncommon had happened. Last Wednesday, the sad news reached here that Nelson 11. Sizer, of Altoona, had died from typhoid fever, after a very short illness. "Nelt" will be remembered by the older inhabitants here, where he always occupied many positions of trust and was always considered capable to fill any position called on. We have not learned full particulars but hope to be able later on. Since our last communication, we have two new residents locating among us, in the persons of J. Abbot and Win. Done houe, and best of all they are straight out Republicans, (died in the wool kind.) They claim to kno"- they are at. Wm. Sprayue. bideicg his time having exception line, has slain two monster wild cats and tlirei! foxes iti the last week. Says he ought to have extra bounty for extermin ating so uiany ferocious animals. x.x. x. SINNAMAHONING. Trox Fultou and wife visited at Sterl ing Run Wednesday. Geo. Darren, son and daughter visited Sterling llun, Tuesday. Dr. Gilmore, ofßeuovo, was a caller Tuesday. A new telegraph line is being putin at this place by the young Americans. O. L. Bailey who had the misfortune to get shot on last Wednesday is improv ing slowly. A Winchester bullet went clean through his foot. Mrs. John Berfield, of Hicks Run, was a visitor on Wednesday. A. S. Losey took a slighing party to Castle Garden on Sunday. No school in the A Grade the first of this week, the principal, Prof. Schwab being laid up with the grip. The new box factory is looked for with much interest by our people. It is a fine location and bids fair to be a good in dustry to the town. B. M. Crum, Forestry Officer of Cam eron county, has been at the State Capitol this week. Several members of the 1. 0. O. F., of this place, took in the banquet at Be novo on Friday evening. Several delegates of W. C. 136, P. O. S. of A., attended the District Conven > tion at Emporium, Saturday the 22nd The next Convention will be held at Be, novo on May 30. Anthony Fulton visited Renovo on Tuesday. The people of Sinnamahoning feel more safe to walk the roads now since the ac cident to O. L. Bailey. Too much shoot ing on the streets is not hardly the proper thing. Too much snow has kept Blodget and Batehelder from going to Round Island after that big wild cat of Seth Ann. Rev. Conway W. Dickson closed his very successful series of special services last Wednesday. Forty-two persons join ing the church on probation. The Wyside school factor, Vida Housler, spent Saturday evening and Sunday in Emporium. Rev. W. 11. Allen, Miss Losey and Miss Bessie Summerson were guests of Evangeline Bri oks, Saturday. Mrs. J. P. Strawbridge and Mrs. Whiting, of Sterling llun, attended the Washington's Birthday exercises at the Grove school, Friday. A party from Driftwood enjoyed them selves at the skating rink, Monday even in?, The Driftwood Band did themselves credit playing at Brooks' Hall, Saturday evening. This band was only organized a few months ago. T. E. Fulton one of our popular townsmen is the leader. Bertha Fulton is a visitor at Johnson burg this week. Mrs. George Hyde, of Johnsonburg, had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. 11. B. Wykoff spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Minnie Fox is spending a week of vacation with her mother. An interesting and instructive Teach ers' Local Institute was held in the M. E. Church, Saturday, Feb. 22d. Prof. D. M. Brungard, Supt.of the schools of Lock Haven, gave many pleasing talks. The Ladies Aid Society realized about forty dollars from their Washington's Birthday aupper. This amount will al most liquidate the debt of the parsonage slate roof. Lloyd McCloskey took a load of the most popular young ladies of our town sleigh riding on Monday evening. Who said they were old maids? We are pleased to see J. 11. Baird able to be out again. Leon Swartwood is home on the sick list. Mrs. C. M. WykofJis quite ill with the grip. Mrs. Caleb Swartz entertained Mrs. Devling and Mrs. Strawbridge from Sterl ing Bun, on Tuesday. DEBSE. How's This. We offer One Huudred Dollars' 1 Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned,have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDINCI, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Ring's Little Liver Pills wake up lazy livers, clean the system and clear the skin. Try them for biliousness and sick '•u;he. Price 25c at It. C. Dodson's tore. :j m . CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908 STERLING RUN. Geo. CliaptiKiu, the oldest resident of this county, is reported very ill with plural pneumonia. Geo. Darrin aud children of Sinnatna honitig, were guests ot his parents, J. H. Darrin and wife Tuesday. A. W. Wylie is home suffering with a bad cold. Mrs. Lylia Pondaf of Hicks Run, and Mrs. Minnie Quinn ot Emporium, were the guests of their parents, Wm. Berry and wife the past week. Carlton Smith is very ill with John Neenati of Dents llun. spent Sunday with his family. Wilson lJerry and Jas. Lynch have opeued a new coal mine and will have good coal this week. A sleigh load went to Canoe Run, Saturday night. They were entertained by Mrs. Minnie Runcc. Mrs. J. A. Dick visited her daughter, Mrs. Reamer of Renovo the past week. Geo. Whiting who has been ill for over a week is reported better. T.G.Jacobs of Warren was in towu last week. Mrs. Frances If owlet was ill a few days the past week, but is better now. Mrs. Geo. Hill of Grove Hill, was a visitor in town Monday. Dorsey Spaugler and %vi)e spent a tew hours in Driftwood, Sunday, guest of their parents. Jean McNarney of Emporium, spent Saturday and Sunday in town guest of Lulu Lewis. Harry Rostatter, of Renovo, was en tertained a few days the past week by his cousin Kateriue May of this place. Jos. Kissell, who has been ill with grip for some time, is able to be out again. Miss R. E. Sterling is nursing Mrs. C. J. Miller of Huntley. D. W. Eastman of Coudersport, was in town Tuesday. Joseph Bruno and family visited rela tives at Renovo Sunday. Patsey O'Sullivan was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Dorsey Spangler, Monday. Mrs. J. It. Strawbridge and Mrs. Ed j Whiting visited Mrs. Evangeline Brooks' school at Grove, Friday. Asa Murry, wife and daughter of Em porium visitedW.E.Devling and wife Su nday. Bessie Summerson of Catnerou visited Minnie Losey Sunday. John Ebersole of Emporum was in town the past week. Jessie V. Sterling returned home Sat urday from a short visit with her sister at Galeton. Mrs. J. R. Strawhridge and Mrs. W. E. Devlicg visited Mrs. Ethel Swartz, at Sinnamahoning Tuesday. Orlow Smith of Curwensville and Geo. L. Smith of Driftwood, were busi ness callers in town the past week. Jessie B. Lewis lost a valuable St. Bernard dog last Friday. Byron Smith of St. Marys, was a visi tor in town Sunday. Nellie O'Keefe was home over Sunday. Geo. Stiawbridge has been suffering with neuralgia the past week. Mrs. L. C. Summerson, who has been ill for some time, is able to be around again. BLUE BELC. Cloth all Wool and Paint all Paint. Is cheaper than shoddy cloth or shoddy paint. The L. &M. is Zinc Metal made into Oxide of Zinc combined with White Lead, an J then made into paint with pure Linseed Oil in thousand gallon grindings and mixings. Wears long, actual cost only 51.20 per gallon. HarryS. Lloyd. Emporium, L. & Paint Agent. The Jumping Off Place. "Consumption had me in its grasp, and I had almost reached the jumping off plase when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Improve ment began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles 1 was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, N. C. As a rem edy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneu monia New Discovery is supreme. iiOc and 81.00 at all druggists. Trial bottle ree. riany Sleepless Nights, Owing to a Persistent Cough. Relief Found at Last. "For several winters past my wife has been troubled with a most persistent and disagreeable cough, which invariably ex tended over a period of several weeks aud caused her many sleepless nights," writes Will J. Hammer, editor of the Hurlev, Colo., Bulletin. "Various remedies were tried each year, with no beneficial results. In November last the cough again putin appearance and my wife, acting on the suggestion of a friend, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The result was indeed marvelous. After three doses the cough entirely disappeared and has not manifested itself since." This remedy is for sale by L. Taggart. itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. Where a riultitude of Sins are Covered The L. & M. Paint covers defects in previous paintings and wears for 10 to 15 years, because the L. & M. is pure lin seed oil binder-pure oxide of zinc-pure white lead, and you help to make the paint by mixing three quarts of linscsd oil witli each gallon of paint, fts done in '1 min utes. Makes cost only 81.20 per gallon. Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. & M., i'ainu Agent. Grippe is sweeping the country. .Stop it with Preventice, before it gets deeply seated To check early colds witli these little Candy Cold Cure Tab lets is surely sensible and safe. Pre ventive contain on Quinine, no laxa tive nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia would never appear if early colds promptly broken. Also good for feverish children. Large box, 48 tab lets, 25 cents. Vesi pocket boxes 5 cents. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works. KEYBTONE POWDER MFG. Co. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. If you have Catarrh, rid yourself of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, single test, will surely tell you a Catarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write today. Don's suffer longer. Sold by all deal ers. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently but promptly on the bowels. It stops the by soothing the throat and lung irritation. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Genuine Offer. Seger Bro's of New York City, offer for sale one high grade Becker Bro's piano, brought to Emporium recently Same can be seen at R. Seger's resi dence. We will sell this piano for s'2so cash, or §3OO on time, $lO 00 down and $5.00 a month. We have also on hand two or three second-hand pianos which we will sell out cheap. Further infor mation can be had by writing us. SEUER BROS, 237 West 142 St. 35tf New York City. The Uniform Primary Elections. In accordance with the provisions of the Uni form Primaries Act, approved February 17th. 1900, the qualified electors of Cameron county are hereby notified that primary elections will be held in each election district in Cameron county on Saturday, April 11th, 1908, between the hours of 2 o'clock P. M., and 8 o'clock P. M., at the usual places of holding elections, at which time and place: The Republican electors may vote for and elect: 2 Delegates to the Republican National Con vention. 2 Alternate Delegates to the Republican Na tional Convention. 1 Delegate to the Republican State Convention. 1 Chairman of the Republican County Com mittee. 1 Member of the Republican County Commit tee in each election district. The Democratic electors may vote for and elect: 2 Delegates to the Democratic National Con vention. 2 Alternate Delegates to the Democratic Na tional Convention. 1 Delegate to the Democratic State Convention. 1 Chairman of the Democratic County Com mittee. 2 Members of the Democratic County Commit tee in each election district. The Prohibition electors may vote for and elect: 1 Delegate to the Prohibition State Convention. The Republican electors, the Democratic elect or?, the Prohibition electors and the electors of any other party entitled to make nominations may vote for and nominate for each party: 1 Candidate for Representative in Congress, 21st District of Penn'a. 1 Candidate for Representative in the General Assembly. 1 Candidate for Associate Judge. 1 Candidate for Sheriff. 1 Candidate for Coroner. 2 Candidates for County Commissioner. 2 Candidates for County Auditor. J. W. LEWIS, S. P. KREIDER, O. L. BAILEY, Commissioners. ATTEST: W. L. THOMAS, Clerk. Emporium, Pa., February 10, 1908. Tax Appeal Notice. is hereby given that the Annual Tax _L> Appeal meeting will be held at the office of the County Commissioners, Emporium, Pa., on Wednesday. March 18th, 1908, between the hours of nine a. m.and three p. m., to hear appeals from the assessments for 1908. J. W. LEWIS, S. P. KREIDER, O. L. BAILEY, County Commissioners. ATTEST:— W. L. THOMAS, Clerk. l-4t. jjj Old Reliable gj I Drug Store jjj BARGAINS, BARGAINS, ffl BARGAINS. Sj Seeley's hard Rubber Trusses, [jj In closing out at SI.OO each. n] i |Jj Cutlery, a fine line, closing out jj] jll at cost. [n I H] 100 regular 25c boxes pills, jjj I In None better. Closing out at nj 17c each. uj 100 bottles 25c size Cough and [jj Ln Cold Medicine, closing out at n] nj 17c each. There is not any uj ! iy better Cough and Cold medi- []j m cine made. nJ f}{ Kalamazoo Celery Nerve and [{] nj Blood Tonic. A tonic every- In u] body needs in the spring of the |ti yj year. Closing at 65c the bottle. }{] jjj Electric Bitters, one of the very Uj nj best Stomach, Liver and Kid- [n lil ney remedies Closing out at ru J}j 35c each. U] n) Skinner's Wild Cherrv Tonic, !r j Jl one of the very best appetizers. Price tu U] reduced from 50c to 30c. If] [n If your physician gives you a[n nj prescription take it to Taggart ru £ and save one half on it. [j] > S L. TAGGART, Prop Notice of Application for Charter. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made byO. L. HAILEY, A. W. WYLIE, A. D. GORE, and JOHN CUMMINOS, to Hon. Edwin S. Stuart, Governor of Pennsylva nia, at Harrisburg, Penn'a., on Tuesday, March 17th, 1908 i at lOo'clock, a. m., under the provision of the act of the General Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regula tion ot certaincorporations,"approved April29th, 1H74, and the several suppleme.its thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation t« be called the STAR BOX COMPANY of BINNEMAHON ING, PENN'A., the character and object of which is the manufacturing, selling, buying and otherwise disposing of boxes, chair stock, furni ture and other similar articles and novelties made from wood, and other suitable materials and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges conferred by the said Act of Assembly and the several supplements thereto. T. C. HIPPLE, HENRY HIPPLE, Solicitors. February C, 1908.—l it. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It» For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills-Sure and Safe Hold by R. C, Dodson. FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of peo ple who have been cured of coughs and colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and commerce over ji larue part of the civilized world. !i ™ 1 There are very few Men and Children who do not need to fill out there | winter supply of p 1 • 1 | Clothing, Furnishings, ; Shoes, Hats, I Caps, Etc. I || You can find them at our store. We i || are ready to wait on you and j[| give you satisfaction and are always pleased || to see you. j Jasper Harris | Opp Post-Office, Emporium, Pa The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is BEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS/ Direction* with rrtrh YI*I In Flra Language*. English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French. No. FOR Price 1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations 25 2. Worms, Worm Fever, or Worm Disease.. 2ft 3. Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.2s 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults 25 5c Dysentery, Griping*, Bilious Colic 25 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8. Toothache, Faceaehe, Neuralgia 25 9. Headache, Headache, Vertigo 25 10. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach 25 13. Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis 25 14. Salt Hlleum, Eruptions, Erysipelas 25 15. Hheumnlihin. or Rheumatic Pains 25 10. l ever ami Ague, Malaria 25 17. Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal.2s 18. Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes. 25 19. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head 25 20. Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough 25 21. Asthma,Oppressed,Dillleult Breathing 25 27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, Calculi 25 jjH. Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness 1.00 29. Sore Mouth, Fever Sores or Canker 25 tfO. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed 25 34. Hore Throat, Quinsy and Diphtheria 25 35. Chronic Congestions, Headaches 25 77. Grippe, Hi»y Fever and Summer Colds... 25 A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits tho vest pocket. Bold bydrugKistu.orsentoiirecelptofprlce. Medical Book gent free. _ HUMPHREYS' HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Corner William ami Juiin Streets. Sow York. €«tipa!ion liaked street apples, with some people, brinir prompt Miff for Constipation. With others, coarse all-wheat bread will have the same effect. Nature undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to relieve everyaulment known toman, ii physicians can but find Nature's way to health. And this is strikingly true with regard to Constipation. The bark of a certain tree in California—Cas cara Sagrada—offers a most excellent nid to this end. lint, combined with Egyptian Senna. Slip pery Kim Hark, Solid Extract of I'riuu ete , this same t'aseara bark is given its greatest possible power to correct constipation A toothsome Candy Tablet, called Lax-ets, is now made at the I)r. Shoop Laboratories, from this ingenuous and most effective prescription. Its effect on Consti pation, Biliousness. Sour Stomach. Bad Breath, Sallow Complexion, etc., is indeed prompt mid satisfying. No griping, no unpleasant after effects arc ex perienced, and Lax-ets are put up in beautiful lithographed metal boxes at 5 cents and cents per box. Kor something new. nice, economical am' effective, try a box of Lax«*ets "ALL DEALERS"
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