•MittaaHiaHaaiMaHitflit 1 « *1 1 HaJfAeb(^withirv. ft school g&tes MrxJane/Aopkiiy- Bqy-ProolClothc/- nothing that pro [ 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 I A Mrs. JANE HOPKINS' BOY-PROOF SUIT gives a I lot of wear and style for a mite of a price. I I JASPER HARRIS, | • • | Opposite Post-office, Emporium, Pa. £ I Eiii|M»i'iiiiiiFiiniitiire('». I Our New Year Introductory I Sale 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. Keep Your Rye on Us all this Year and Watch Us Grpw. I Emporium Furniture Co., I BERNARD EC.AN, Manager. I Undertaking. I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1905. THE COUNTY. FIRST FORK. At a school entertainment and box social, on Saturday evening, nt Oilraoiv scliool house, un der the charge of Miss Mabel Edwards, the sum (20.00 was netted, which will he used to buy ex tras for the school room. Chauncey E. Logue was appointed Post Master at First Fort, on Sept. 30th, I). 1). Colcord hav ing resigned before leaving for Coudersport, where he died on Oct. 4th. Mail train, on Saturday evening, was several hours late, the engine having played out, making it necessary to send to Hulls for an extra, Mrs. Geo. and Verne Beckner started for their ! home at Laurel, Miss., but owing to quarantine . regulations, in regard to the yellow fever, failed j to reach there for several days after due. The house of Reuben Ward, on the East Fork, i was destroyed by fire with all its contents, on Saturday, a little before noon. It is supposed to have caught from the stove pipe. Fully insured. A pork and bean*'social was held on Saturday evening at the home of B. F. Rolf, at Wharton, for the benefit of Rev. Simpaon, but we have not yet learned the result. The good weather of the laßt few weeks has helped the farmers along with their buckwheab and potato harvest. Nearly all are gathered in and soon buckwheat cakes will be on the menu. NUFK SEU. Oct. 9th, 190.'). CAMERON. Mrs. Harry McGhee, of New York, is visiting h<jr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wykoff. The pupils of Grammar school enjoyed an out ing in the mountains, one day last week. Our genial and esteemed townsman, Joseph Fauver, and son, have entered into agricultural pursuits. They are both hustlers and we now know where to get a square meal. Cooks Run was represented as usual on Sun day. Agent Krape is to be depended on. Samuel Barr, of Sterling Run. attended lodge meeting Saturday evening. Joshua Starr has secured a position at the brick plant. D. C. I.inniger and Joseph Robinson attended school meeting at Sterling Run, Saturday. Collector Potter is hustling these days, collect ing the balance of his duplicate. There was quite a sensation in town one day last week, when two tots of tender years were missing from their respective homes. For a while it was feared that another elopement had taken place but this proved to be a false alarm. Miss Esther Stewart returned from Williams port hospital, Sunday evening, where she under went an operation. This was successfully per formed and she bids fair to recover entire.y. She has the beat wishes of her many friends. Mr. Alfred Schwab is assisting Mr. C. B. Potter to complete his new house. Mr. I). B. Peterson has accepted a position with the Calder Brick Co. as carpenter. Mr. Peterson is ajfine workman. Mr. Ed. Gardner, who is employed at the brick plant, accidentally got his lingers caught in the machinery, Saturday. His hand was so badly crushed that one of his lingers had to be ampu tated. The boys and girls here have been carrying thoir left arms in slings for the past few days. Thirty-four were vaccinated last week in pur suance of the order circulated by the Board of Health. Mr. Frank Kepner, who is employed atSinna mahoning, spent Sunday here with his family. The school contemplates giving an entertain ment in the near futur*. in order to raise money to purchase a new organ. It is needless to add that everyone will contribute to this project, as the organ is badly needed in the school. Operator F. C. Hoyt sprained his ankle on Monday, while alighting from a engine, and Is in pretty bad shape, but is able to attend to duty, "not-wltb-standing." J. F. 8. HUNTLEY. Foreman W. W. Johnson is having a severe run of typhoid fever, but his rainy friends hope ; for his speedy recovery. The infant child of Mrs. John Carson is suffer, j iug from a severe attack of indigestion. Supt. Mattie Collins, of Emporium, spent Sun. ] day with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Collins. Train Dispatcher Foults, of Renovo, spent Saturday with Operator Sullivan. John Carson has accepted a position in the woods at Pa. Miss Ruth Sullivan was guest of Miss Mariatn ! Barnes, Friday and Saturday. David Logue and Mr. Ives were Emporium visitors Friday. Misses Myrtle Logue and Alice Jordan are . soliciting subscriptions to raise money to pur- i chase seats for the Huntley Church. This is a 1 worthy undertaking and everyone should cheer fully lend their financial assistance. Mr. Clyde Collins lost a valuable dog Friday. The animal was struck and killed by a train. Two new members were admitted to the Ath letic Club last week, Mr. Thomas Kilbourneand Tommy Smith. As is usual iu such cases. they; went on for a three round bout at catch weights. In the absence of referee Parks, who is at present in Peugbkeepsie, N. Y., Mr. Frank Alger acted as referee. He was forced to stop the contest, owing to some of the lady spectators objecting j to this kind of recreation. J. K. S. ! Oct. Uth, 1905. SINN AM AHONING. The farmers took advantage of the fine weath er the past week. S. P. Kreider, Bepubiican candidate for County Commissioner, was down to our town Monday ' evening, shaking bands with his many friends, Mr. Kreider is a fine gentleman and highly es teemed by all. Barclay BroV mill will finish cutting lumber this week, for the season, if there is not a flood to drive in the balance of their stock. The Sinnamahoning Powder Co., is rushing the work on their plant, and are laying the iron for the railroad this week, also the foundation for ! the power house, I Cruiii llro's have putin a line of dry goods, I Clyde K robs has opened a pool room opposite | the depot. i An Italian broke into the house of Suuiue i # \ Paint costs money, but ijooil paint pays I ■ 4J> Clark, Sunday, during the absence of Mr. Clark. Miss Clark, who was in the house at the time. The Keystone Handle Factory is running full time and making a large output of handles O. 11. Hyle is turning out a fine lot of building 1 brick. Wilson Peasley has purchased a camera and will soon have a snap shot of all that goes, fled through the back door to a neighboring house. Constable Crane is in hot pursuit of the rascal who, it is said, is heavily armed. The box social given by the teachersand pupils of the Sinnamahoning schools, on Saturday eve ning, was a success. The young ladies vied with ' each other in fhrnishing the best lunch. The re -1 suit was convincing evidence that we have some j cullinary experts in our little town. The pro. ceeds will be used to provide maps for the school, j The Patriotic Americans will serve a chicken j and waffle supper in Brook's Hall, Saturday I j evening, Oct. 14. The Nobles of Klan No. 136',, ! will participate. DKBSK. MASON HILL. Coon hunters are plenty. Reuben Jordan spent Friday at the Fair. Mrs. Nellie Barr and son Thomas were on the 1 Hill Thursday. | Miss Alvira Farr spent Sunday at East Kinpo rium with her parents. Miss Ethel Barr returned to her school at Wy side after a week's absence. Messrs. Thomas Marsh and Ray Jordan madea business trip to Emporium Friday. Jay Smith, of Driftwood, spent Sunday viewing his old home and visiting relatives at this place. Mrs. C.W. Williams, Mrs. Emory Hicks and daughter Ellen, attended the County Fair last Friday. Some of the young folks enjoyed a chestnut outing Saturday afternoon, but alas, Mr.Squirrel A Catalogue of the McCurdy & Norwell Store ROCHESTER, N. Y„ Is now being prepared FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. This book will contain illus trations, general descriptions, and price lists of dry goods, house furnishings, furniture, etc., in • fact, nearly everything for per sonal and home requirements, al so complete tables showing the freight classification, [freight and express rates from Rochester to all the principal towns in West ern and Central New York, and Northern Pennsylvania. EVERY READER OE THIS PAPER ! ought to have one of these books. I It will be of great value whether I you wish to buy from us or not, ' for it w'll give the prices that ought to be paid for merchan dise. Fill out the blank below, cut it out, put it in an envelope and mail to us and your name will be filed and a catalogue ! sent to you absolutely lree of charge as soon as the books come lrom the press in October. I i M | St.and No j I T«wn , ■ R. F. D 1 County State | ' 4.1 . 1 46 I ~ Address: McCurdy & Norwell Co., Rochester N. Y, ————— ■ had been there before them and gathf rid nil but , few which the party ate and returned home with I empty pockets. ! Mrs. Martha Losey, of Sinnamahoning, is vis iting her sister, Mrs, Aizina Harr. j O. B. Tanner was among the number that en ! joyed the Republican Supper at Emporium last Thursday evening. Mrs. J. M. English, of Castle Garden, and Mrs. Walker, of New York, spent pa r t of last week with their many friends at this place. We understand that the Police Force of Hunt- I ley is looking for a man who lost his way while out here to a box social a few weeks ago. If we ' discover his tracks will inform you. ROBIN. I New Cure For Cancer. • All surtace canjers are now known to I jbe curable, by Bucklcn'g Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Puflield, Va , writes: "I bad a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till incurable, (ill Buck len's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. The cash register church makes but a poor record above. Plans to Oet Rich. Are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. IJrace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizzi ness too. At L. Taggart's drug store; 25c., guaranteed. \ 1865 ' j N. EARLY FALL ANNOUNCFMENT 112 OVERCOATS for Men, Boys and 112 Children. 1 N GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, V / TRUNKS, SATCHELS, J \ SUIT CASES, r Always the best in the market and ! j at the lowest prices. I sell at old 1 IT C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, General Merchandise. ■$ ||; STORE ON THE RIALTO. it # B 112: | White Suiting's, 1 We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and ||f M Suitings for Spring and Summer. I)o not fail to see {ft [&! them. Prices very reasonable. M ® 1 Bate's Seersuckers. We received lately SCXJO yards of Bate's Seersuckers R Ijtfj 1 that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going M Jt| fast. The patterns and color are much better this year jjjf ||| than before. |jt' 1 McCall "Patterns I Jsv The McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use R j®|i McCall patterns and you will always have a good fit, Jf 'Jf and you wi'l have no trouble in doing your spring sew- ffi. [Mjj ing. Fashion sheets free. 1 Deniorest Sewing- | I Machines § We have a lull line of Deniorest Sewing Machines ||| jH' and all in good working order. The kind you need to fl|' i W do your spring sewing. Any person contemplating the purchase of a new hy sewing machine will do well by calling on us. I 8 Prices, S 19.50 to S 1 i # iS I I C. B. HOWARD & CO. I This is the J > ; > Store | s For the People. > 81b Rice. 25c. \ I > 7 bars Oak Leaf ar Acme \ I \ Soap, 25c. \ j i 3 Cans Corn, 25c. < ( 3 Cans Peas, 25c. < { 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c. < ( A full line of fresh fruits, j 5 vegetables and canned \ | > meats suitable for camping Y j \ parties. % j * Free delivery to any part < of the city. £ 10. B. Barnes, j I { Allegany Avenue, C j£ 'Phone 81. £ , [ Tr--ic:!3cJh3c's^^ I Old Reliable $ J Drug Store ; SPRING DRUGS H) j[n Clear the system of im (jj purities. u)' I }{| flfl j[n SPRING WALL PAPER Sjj I [jj Brightens the home. I C| SPRING PAINT j3 I []j Does away with and covers I fjj up disease germs. 1/j j ru Buy them of L. Taggart. [n i ui pj | IJj We carry the largest line of irj Drugs, Wall Paper and Paint m p] in Cameron county. jr n| Get health, cleanliness and J{J good cheer at the jyi I |! fold Reliable!
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