• ••MHiaHHiMHiIM ' *.• 1 I Ha lf the b oys withirv. school £&tes we?v.r Md: Jane rtopkiiy" Bq>-Proof Clothe/- I I® ,p pHEßE'S!jinothing that pro- I duces such sweet strains as Price and O uality—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. I j JASPER HARRIS, 112 ® • | Opposite Post-office, Emporium. Pa. | fs r 1 j Eni|»o riiiiii Furniture €(». I Our New Year 1 Introductory I 1 I Sale I I WE have just finished a wonderfully pros perous year. One in which all our past sales-records were thrown so far in the rear 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. IKecp Your Eye on Us all tliis Year and Watch Us Grow. Emporium Furniture Co., 1 BERNARD KG AN, Manager. Undertaking. I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905. \lj& (Tinted (j'.oss) will hold its color, !;' brightness and gloss 112) tor many years. The «•; paint doesn't fade, streak, blister, or crack, ' hke some paints'do. fi Any paint will look well at first, but nont- ! ( 1< oks well so long 112 ij I.ucas Paints. Ask your dealer. } \ . John Lucas & Co y. : Philadelphia THE COUNTY. CAMERON. Miss Alice Stewart has returned home after a two weeks visit among relatives out of town. Miss Annie (rreenalcli has returned from the hospital. We hope she may con tinue to improve. Miss Ester Stewart is also on the gain and is expected home soon. The musical entertainment given at the New Cameron House, Saturday even ing was well attended. Mrs. Win. Wykoff has returned home after a short visit among friends in Port Allegheny. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hoyt spent Sun day with friends in Kane. Miss Edna Summerson spent Sunday with her parents in Sterling Run. Joseph Fauver has returned from a business trip to Iloboken, N. J. A. L. Terry is ill with ;>rip. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy, Jr. have moved from the brick works to Weedville where Mr. Eddy has secured a better position. Train Dispatcher John Alderfer, of Kenovo, spent Friday with his aunt Mrs. Eddy. F. C. Linniger has moved to Eagle Rock. Mrs. Ivrise mother of Mrs. Wm. Wy koft has recovered from her recent illness. Miss Susie Sullivan is slowly recover ing from typhoid fever. Agent Krape, of Cooks Run, was on hand for roll call Sunday. We are glad to welcome our former worthy citizen Mr. Robert Niles to Cam eron again. Mr. Niles has accepted the position of engineman for the Calder Brick and Coal Co. Mr. Niles is a past master on all matters regarding steam engineering, having for some years pulled the Sunset Limited on the Frisco Line. lie also holds the undisputed record of loading the most logs in a given liiuc while he was with the Cameron Lumber Co. J. F. S. HUNTLEY. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mason spent Sunday with Mr. W. R. Smith. Miss Bertha Wiley, of Pine Grove, visited Mrs. Augustus Nelson Sunday. Everybody is getting ready for the , fair. Wm. Johnson is on the sick list. Frank Sullivan, of Cameron, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Farrel. Wayne Nelson is spending his vaca tion with his cousin at Shoboygan, Mich. Mr. John Carson has recovered from his recent illness and is able to work again. W. E. Cupp the genial operator, of Renovo is working one of the fifteen hour tricks at Huntley Tower. Mr. Frank Alger will deliver a temper ance lecture at the Hall Saturday even ing. W. R. Smith will furnish a few vocal selections ably assisted by Major Ha i ley. In conclusion the Poet Laureate wishes to state that: October's somber days are here, The leave« begin to turn, The farmers sing a merry tune, As they till up their barnn. They all are wearing pleasant smiles. Their crops are very tine, They feel well paid for their hard work, Through the g«*>d old summer time. I'otatoe* |>eep from out the ground, In H. J. Collins field, Karl 1 one will weigh at least three pounds, They aie » goodly yield, While Brother Johnson * buck went crop, Is something grand to see. And I>a\id Logue's Hue fields of corn. Are nice an they can be. Ho cheer up fellow citUeiis, No nee t to weep or wall, For while you stay in lluutiey town. You'll have full dinner pails. J. K. H. Latent Popular MUHIC. Mi MM May (lould, teacher of piano fort*, haa rcvtlved a full linn of the lat ent mid moat popular sheet music. All the popular alr*. I'rtoM reasonable. «tr. SINNAMAHONING. Geo. D. Mead has rented the house ofF. E. Jordan and will commence to keep liouse this week. W.J. Mead went to Harrlsburg Saturday to get a position on the state police force. G. B. Barclay will harvest his third crop of alfalfa clover this week. J. S. Johnson is rushing his new house as fast as he can get the work done. D. B. Johnson of Lock Haven, was in town 011 Monday. Goto Cruui Bros for fine Peaches—the best in the market. The tent meeting closed this week. Pap Blodget dug part ot his potatoes one day last week and left them lay out over night. He did not have them to pick up next morning. There seems to be quite a lot of light fingered work going on here this fall. The Powder Co., commenced laying the iron for their railroad this week. Houses for rent are in great demand. Dr. Russell has moved his oflice from D. W. Horn's residence to the residence of Miss Bertha Fulton, where he is ready to attend calls. S. P. Krcider, D. D. G. M..of Cameron County assisted by J. R. Batchelder, are making ar rangrnents to institute a lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows at this place in the near future. They have the necessary number of third degree members and forty-two applicants, as charter members, and will start with over sixty members. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Floyd, a son. Miss Ethel Barr, teacher of the Wyside school was called home last week, owing to the serious sickness of her mother. Mrs. G. W. Batchelder was visiting at Castle Garden this week. L. E. Krebs is moving into his new house. M. N. U. L. Brooks and Chas. Logue started after bear this week. It's all right if they get right kind. The school directors of Grove township are going to investigate the cause of the polution of the wells at several of the school houses along the First Fork and notify the State Board of Health of the results. Constable Wm. Crane is on the track of the poker players who are doing business around Enterprise. He has the names of several but is waiting to get evidence of some of the leaders. Some are mere boys 10 and 12 years old, led on by the older ones. One of the residents of a nearby town had a dream a few nights ago,which troubled him, and at the breakfast table he related it to his family. He said he had (dreamed that he saw five rats going along all in a row, the head one was a big fat old fellow, the next was a poor mother rat, the next two little rats and the last a poor slim old rat, almost blind. His wife thought it meant some sore afHction to the family, but the little girl about four years old, says,"Papa I know what it means, the big fat one is the landlord down town, and the next is mamma and me and the baby and the last one is you." Pretty good in terpretation for a child. Several of our staunch Republicans will attend the Banquet at the New Warner House Thurs day evening. O. L. Bailey is looking up his political fences these days. Those who are in favor of good roads should take a trip up the First Fork. Fine chance for a law suit. The water runs nearly all the dis tance in the wheel tracks. The farmers do not have to soak their wheels to keep the tires on. DEBSE. MASON HILL. Miss Cora Russell has returned to the Hill alter a few days visit with Hlx Run friends. Rev. N. J. Bacus, of Oil City, drove over the Hill Thursday apd called on many old time friends. Mrs. W. W. Marsh has been visiting her son Bernard and other relatives at Renovo the past week. James Barr, of Hix Run, has completed the new school house on the Hill and school began Monday. Mrs. Roy Harrison and Mrs. James Barr, of Dents Run were on the Hill visiting Wednesday. Miss Alice Williams whu has been making her home at Emporium is spendiug a few days with her parents at this place. Mrs. Alzina Barr is seriously ill with pneumon ia. Dr. Corbett is attending her. Mrs. Martha Losey, of Sinnamahoning, and son Herman spent Sunday at M. E. Barr's. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Farr drove down from Em porium with their daughter Miss Alvira who is to teach our school for the coming term. Mrs. Chas Connor, Chas. Barr and Miss Ethel Barr were suddenly called home Saturday on ac count of the serious illness of their mother Mrs. A. Barr. ROBIN. School Report. Last year Number enrolled to date 650 626 Average attendance COS 675 Percentage of attendance 95% 96 Number present every day 399 398 Number tardy 70 -13 Number sick 83 32 Number of visitors 50 62 The total enrollment to the end of the first month last year was 697 including 70 in the kin dergarten. Figures given above for last year are in all cases exclusivo of the kindergarten. Ab sences caused by the enforcement of the vacci. nation law caused oua record for this first month to lag. We regret this because it was needless. Notice was given early iu August, in plenty of time to have that disagreeable busi ness attended to. The persons named below have made a gen eral average in attendance, scholarship and de. portment of 95 or more. HONOR ROLL. High School, Seniors—Elizabeth Lechner, Annie Welsh, Ruby Heidick, Vera Olmsted, Edna Palmer. Juniors.—Mary Welsh, Jane Glenn, Edith DeArmit, Bessie McQuay, Cather ine Orr. Sophomores—Mary Blumle, Belle Cleary, Mary Farrell, Jennie Robinson, Alice Rohinson, Marguerite Metzger, Ellen Swartz. Freshmen—Jean McNarney, Mildred McQuay, Annie Edwards, Marian Judd, Ethel Lloyd, Katie Kraft, Laura Ilout, Kate Metzger. Senior Grammar—May Mulcahy, Mabel But |er, Nellie Tubridv. Junior Grammar, A Class- Dorr Spencer. B Intermediate, Middle Ward, A Class—Helen Orr, May Henry, Margaret Streicht. B Class- Ruth Pearsall, Maty Welsh. C Intermediate. WAV., A Class—Nancy Ttirley Matilda Scott, Marguerite Faucet t, Margaret Twicheli, Mauiie Fridette, Martha Flick, Agnes Cleary. B Class- Helen Friendel. A Primary, W. W., A Class—Agnes Gordan. A Primary, East Ward, A Class Frederick McClure, Vc-luiu Frappler, Florence Nelson, Hazel Shearer. It ('lass—Grace Prentice, Beryl Spauldlng. B Primary E.W., A t'luss Murgaret McCaalin. C Primary, W. W , A Class Laura Evans ttouahi Robinson, Dorothy Howard, KuseHum lunraoii, Lewis Letourueau, Vera Welsh, Char lotte Jessop, Made Connelly, Walter Ncllts. ,B I 'la-s —l.olllse Xidun I.DWAKD s. LING. Principal. Warning. All persons HTM hereby forbidden from trespassing upon lite property of this Company without u permit Irorn thia olttett, or the Huperlntendaiit at the works. KEY-TON K I'OWDK.H MM. Co. Emporium, I'a , Attaint Ist, ltio,s A FAMILY SAFEGUARD | i./ Dr. Green arranges w'th the Niece of Dr. no 1 srliee to handle her famous Uncle's Great Tl.roat ami Idling Cure. CfThe best family safeguard is a reliable household medicine that will cure croup, ; coughs, cold chilly sensations, running ' eves and nose, sore throat and bronchial i affections—that will keep the children proof .against all contagious diseases. (JSuch a medicine is Boschee's German Syruji, which has a record of 35 y nrs in the cure of consumption, catarrh and ull lung and bronchial troubles. (JThe fame of German Syrup as a con sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. : Green from the niece of the famous I)r. ' Boschee, has extended to all parts of the ■ earth. It has big sales everywhere. 10 « 0 4 < i o J % K\ ) This Is the j | Store i { For the People. i £ 81b Rice. 25c. 1 i 7 bars Oak I.eaf ar Acme > } Soap, 25c. \ \ 3 Cans Corn, 25c. 1 C 3 Cans Peas, 25c. * 112 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c. < £ A full line of fresh fruits, i vegetables and canned meats suitab': for camping S s parties. j > Free#deliv<.: to any part s of the city. c /\ 1\ vJi 15 ■ i £ Allegany Avenue, £ 'Phone 81. J | Old Reliable 11 Drug Store jjj H SPRING DRUGS S []| Clear the system of im- H] [}| purities. uj SPRING WALL PAPER ft Brightens the home. «] [n SPRING PAINT jO [s Does away with and covers s] [u up disease germs. uj nJ Buv them ol L. Taggart. [n Ul nJ We carry the largest line of UJ Drugs, Wall Paper and Paint m H] in Cameron county. m }{] Get health, cleanliness and [}J jjj good cheer at the [jj Ln pJ i I SOW Re liable J