r , , --, i i sB i I I IH&lf the boys withirv school £"&tes we^r Mr/: Ja.ne /Aopkin/" Bqx-Prool Clothe/- ! | duces such sweet strains as Price and Quality—they're mus ic to the ear. IMischievious youngsters play the very mischief with clothes— 'tis the way of heedless, happy go-lucky boyhood. I A Mrs. JANE HOPKINS' BOY-PROOF SUIT gives a I lot of wear and style for a mite of a price. | JASPER HARRIS, | • • | Opposite Post-office, Emporium, Pa. | | Giii|HiriiiinFiimitiir«(k 1 Our New Year Introductory 2 Sale I WE have just finished a wonderfully pros perous year. One in which all our past 1 sales-records were thrown so far in the rear H that it will require the most vigorous and untiring work to surpass them. But work is our pastime and we are going to Your splendid patronage has placed|in creased purchasing power in our hands, the force of which will be felt in the ever increasing values that will benefit every money-wise person in this county who is wise enough to profit by it. Keep Your Eye on Is all this Year it it <1 Watch I's Grow. Emporium Furniture Co., E itKKKARD KOAN, Manager. Undertaking. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905. SINNAMAHONING. The harvesting of grain is about over around here. Potatoes are rottening badly. Not more tha» a third of a crop is expected. G.B.Barclay has the finest field of corn in town. Nace H. Sliafer of, Straight was shaking hands with his many friends here last week. Mr. Edward Council and family of I.aqnin are visiting their friends here this week. Howard Council of Lock Haven, is taking a 1 vacation this week. H. M. Fry is busy these days, running out the I garde for a railroad for the Powder Co. Henry Auchu was down on Monday looking after his interests at the Powder plant. The work of grading the road for the Powder | Co., is going on as fast as men and teams can I rush it. The Keystone Handle Factory started to turn out handles and levers Monday. Another whistle is added to our industries. George H. Hyde, the brick man has sold his first car load of brick and they are all right. Mr. Hyde is prepared to make brick any size from •l.xß, Bxß, sxlo, 10116 inches in fifty different de> signs. Mr. Hyde will increase his plant in tha spring The inhabitants of Enterprise, thought ther"- was a serenading party out on Friday night but Jack Lytle says there was not. Another match game of base ball was played Saturday between the Juveniles and the Has* beens which was witnessed by a large crowd and very exciting until the seventh inning,when the Hasbeens lost their nerve and the Juveniles took the lead. Drum made a good catch of Fulton's liner; fehafer made a three bagger and stole home, after which his nerve left him. Scudder brought on a bottler of mineral water | and rellivcd the Hasbeens a little but the water did not hold out. Score 18 to 15. A game of base ball will be played between the fats and leans next Saturday. Nace and J. Harvy Drum went as delegates from Camp No. 13H to state convention of P.O. S. of A. at Dußois. Quite a number of our members will wiiness the parade. Mr. and Mr. I). W. Horn took in the excursion to Dußois. Fulton Brothers are finishing painting the hall building this week. J. L. Johnson has a force of carpenters on his new house this week. CAMERON. Agent Krape made his regular visit to Cam eron Sunday. A goodly number of our towns people visited Sterling Run Saturday to sec the ball game. The railroad bridge near Gilmartin's is getting . to be quite a resort for chicken roasts. 1 Mr. G. L. Page visited C. A. Dice, of Sterling Bun, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hoyt, spent Friday with Mr. and M r s. J. F. Sullivan at Huntley. Miss Agnes Wade, of Sterling Run visited friends in town Thursday. Miss Cora Yocum, of Sterilng Run spent Sun day with her parents. Mr. W. H. Ci, Walker Supt. of the Calder Brick j As Coal Co., has returned from a two weeks busi ness trip to Buffalo. Benjiman Listen and Tlios. Cummings of Em porium spent Sunday in town. We are glad to learn that Mrs. E. M. McKad den who has been sick for the past week is able' to be out again. Berry pickers are numerous. The fire bugs and chicken rustlers are still in | evidence around here. Mr. G. L. Page ran a nail in his foot while put- i tir.g up the new slate black board for the school | directors Monday his foot is in bad shape. The Fmporium visitors this week were: Mrs. Wm. McVain, Mr. Warren McConnell, Mr. John j Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hoyt, Mrs. C. W. j Pennington, Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Jr., Mr. Adam I Ritchey, Mr. Edward Stewart. HUNTLEY. SMr. and Mrs. Leon Goodrey, of Clearfield are 1 visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Levi Smith. Miss Florence Darrin visited friends in Sterl- | Ing Run Sunday. Miss Freda Collins has returned from a weeks I visit in Emporium. Win. Nelson, Lloyd Logue, Chas. Collins, I Wayne Nelson, Roy Smi'h, Walter and Selburne I Logue and Dan Kilbourne attended the social at Duells Grove Saturday night. Mrs. Patrick Farrell spent Sunday with her parents in Cameron. Mr. Duel), of Mason Hill is the guest of Mrs. Augustus Nelson. FIRST FORK. Potatoes are iu bad shape here blight I and rot having struck some fields. The B. & S., ran an excursion to ■ Wellsville front Dußois ou Sunday which j was well patronized. I'ncle .Jimmie O'Brian has rented the part of the Phillips place owned by 11. \V. Martindale, for another year. Curriers mill has shut down for the season, having sawed out their stock, and most of the mill people have gone to Potter county, two families are still here. Miss Delia Phillips has returned to her home at Clear Lake. Wis., having visited friends in Pennsylvania and New York for a few weeks. Barclay Bros.' ran in another drive last I week, which will enable them to keep j their mill running for some time. They j still have a drive left for the September flood. Dr. D. D. Colcord went to Coudersport on Saturday, M. J. Colcord of the Hotter | Journal, accompany him. where lie will i spend some time in the hopes of receiving j benefit from the change. Chauneey E. Logue anil family, return- ! ed last week, Monday, lrom Cal., where they have been nearly two years, having sold »ut their timber ami laud interests in Moiioe, county. It is reported that he will move into the I). I). Colcord house soon. Nukk SEI>. 1 Lucas Paints I II Increaae the ca»>h \alue uf your house, and the H 9Eg£, l.u ut /'atnis costs y»>u It tn aus they cover H ——| more (surface and d>» it thoroughly. Tiiey havea H FOR richer gl>*. They lam—and t «<>o la-1, * | tp | A k y.' lt <1 ilcr. ,phu| Lumber Grades. A subject of increasing importance to every lumber producer and consum er is that of grades. That these grades should be uniform where practical is well recognized and many eftbr ts to j arrive at some general rules have been j made. In view of these movements to standardize grades, the Forest Service j has undertaken to bring tegether the ! specifications of the various lumber j and manufacturers associations and to I put them in such a form that they may ! be compared. The subject of tlio study is not to de vise a system of standard grades but to j make, simply, such a compilation of j the grades now in use as will be of ser- I vice to lumber producers and con- I sumers, though it is hoped that a great | deal of information may be accumu- | lated that will be of value in eventual- j ly preparing the way for a standard j system. It is planned to get the views of those concerned partly by interviews and largely by correspondence. A repre sentative of the Forest Service will en deavor to visit the secretaries and members of grading bureaus of various associations and learn their views in regard to the practical workings of the various rules. A large number of mill men and manufacturers will be reached by correspondence and their views sought. It is especially desired to find the important points of differ- j •nee in grades from the view points of both producer and consumer of lum ber, and also to ascertain the chief dif ficulties in the way of devising and ex ecuting a system of standard grades. The assistance of manufacturers and consumers of.lumber is earnestly de sired in this work. Suggestions con cerning it will be gladly reeei% r ed by the Office of Forest Products, Forest Ser vice, Washington, D. C. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit lrom this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. Haw Is Your ; Complexion? I)o you realize that you can have u clear, smooth, velvety skin by simply using liosmeo |! The Beauty MaKer Only 50c per jar. a tmamo J FOR SALE BY M.A.ROCKWELL, 1IKI'G(;IST, Emporium, - f»a - HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL :::::: FOR PILES, ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED FREE. l " A t Drugglftt*. 2f» cents, or mailad Humphreys' Medictue Co., Cor William and John MrevU New York. TERVOUS DEBILITY. I Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other j causes. Humphreys' Hoineu pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 year's, the only success ful remedy. $1 pervial, or spec ial package for serious cases, SB. /ild liy DruggtiUs.uritcnt prepaid on rocelptof j M;' Humphreys' Med. Co., William & Johr. Sts., N Y. STRANGE ADVICE! Dr. G. 1 Demorest Sewing J I Machines I i . ... I We have a lull line ui Demurest Sewing Machin I,' and|all in working order. The kind you need 'if do your spring sewing. Any person contemplating the purchase of a new W sewing machine will do well bv calling on us. I . Prices, toS^o.^o I I * ♦ C. B. HOWARD & CO. j This is the 1 | Store | | For the People. j £ 81b Rice. 25c. 1 i i 7 bars Oak Leaf ar Acme > | \ Soap, 25c. i I \ 3 Cans Corn, 25c. > j % 3 Cans Peas, 25c. c !11 Cans Tomatoes, 2 sc. < W ... i ( A full line, of fresh fruits, s ) vegetables and canned \ \ meats suitable for camping \ s parties. % * Free delivery to any part * £ of the citv. c C _____ 0. B. Barnes, j j C Allegany Avenue, c j l 'Phone 81. 3 8 Old Reliable j J Drug Store I i SPRING DRUGS jjj Clear the system of im- }{] | [|j purities. IX] | SPRING WALL PAPER j [}j Brightens the home. Uj II SPRING PAINT }£ j [n Does away with and covers I [|j up disease germs, j nJ Buy them oi L. Taggart. [n 1 [}j We carry the largest line of J/j [jj Drugs, Wall Paper and Paint in U| in Cameron county. {Jj j m Get health, cleanliness and [n good cheer at the ! |jj fU ft nl ® I Old Reliable^ HSHSHSHS 25H5 E&