I This Space Belongs to Jasper Harris, Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. 111 I IIIIMMI G EiipiiiiFiiniitiireCo. I Our New Year | I Introductory | 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 \ our 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. IKeep Your Eye on IK all this Year and Watcli Us Grow. Emporium Furniture Co., I ftKKNARD KGAN, Manager. Undertaking. 1 CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY,IJANUARY 4,1906. STERLING RUN ITEMS .Miss Floye Whiting did shopping in Emporium Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. Verbeck spent Xmas day with the latter's parents in Sinnama lioning. Ch;is. Day of Toronto, Ohio, was the guest of Miss Edna Summcrson this week. Mrs. E. 11. Marshall and mother of Emporium visited Mrs. Leonard Smith Saturday. Miss Nora Hunee and Miss Nannie Bpence of Emporium arc visiting relatives in town. Jas. Furlong attended the New Year's hall at lienovo Monday evening. Miss Nettie Kissle is visiting her sister Mrs. (ieorjjc llullsinger in Renovo. Mr. and Mrs. Binj; Sterling are visit ing relatives in town. J. V. S. RICH VALLEY Edna Adams who is attending the Houghton, N. Y., Seminary, spent Dhristmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). 11. Adams. She returned on Tuesday. Mabel Mattison, of 1 Jowardville was calling on friends in this part of the Valley Sunday. Jas. Russle and Earl Uifle are employ ed by the Pipe Line (Jo. Miss Daisy Cornell of Medix llun is visiting Leltoy Carter and family. Miss Kate McCaslin, who attends a college at Rochester has been visiting her parents here. Yates Boon, an expert organist, re paired Randolph Lock wood's organ last week. Music galore.^ Miss Rena May Swcsey the popular teacher at Chadwick school enjoyed a week's vacation. Ezra B.J Smith, teacher at Swcsey school spent [Christmas with friends on First Fork. Vera Swesey called on ye scribe tlii week. Also Miss Hazel Lock wood. Frank Gayner of the city was in the Valley last week. A sister of Mrs. Mark Goodwin's from Johnsonburg was visiting her last week. Mrs. Bernard Montgomery was shop ping in town Monday. A child of Rev. Dow is very sick at this writing, Tuesday. M. A I'. SIZERVILLE. Mrs. Joint Wygant was in Emporium Tuesday. E. D. Si/.tr, Sr., who has been very ill is im proving. F. D. Lest was in town Monday. Warren Peterson of Crosby, was transacting business here Monday. Martin DeCoursey of Buffalo, is in town. Miss Clara Edwards wasjvisiting in Emporium this week. Miss Flora Edwards left Monday to risume her duties as school teacher in Rich Vally. Carl Frazer returned to school at Emporium, Monday. A large crowd attended the serenade at («ar deau Saturday night. Miss Gertrude IGermond of Emporium was a visitor here Saturday. Mrs. F. X. Blumle and two children were guests of A. Market and family one day last week. Mabel Krebs of Austin visited her grand par ents Mr. and Mrs. McDowell latter part of last week. Miss Grace Norton is confined to her home the result ot a kick from a horse. We hope to see her arouna again soon, as cheerful as ever. Miss Pauline Parker and Wm. Mitcheltree were married at Buffalo last week. They re turned to Gardeau Friday and will shortly re side at Keating Summit, where Mr Mitcheltree has a position with Emporium Lumber Co. We wish the couple a long aud happy life. SENATOR. FIRST* FORK. A little daughter of uncle Jimtnic () Brien'-> was very badly burned vestei day morning. She was building a" fire in the stove and her clothing caught fire, and before she could get the fire out Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien had their hands burn ed considerably. Al. Vangorder of Waverly. N. Y., is visiting old friends here, after an absence of over 40 years. He thinks this sec tion of the country has changed greatly but not for the better, at the hills were covered with timber when he left here. Christmas passed off more like the -Itli of July on account of the turkey and chicken shoots in the vicinity, and New Years has struck out in the same place. This weather does not suit the lum bermen as thay need a foot of snow for hauliug. A* last we are to have a depot at this place, some of the lumber being on the ground now. This will lill a lon>' felt want. Dr. Reese of Costello, was down to day to attend the little O'Brien girl and thinks she will recover from her burns. Jan. 'Jth, 1906 NUF SKI>. CAMERON. Mrs. Lawson aud family, of Beech wood, are spending New Years with Joseph Bobinson. George Cortwrii*ht and family moved to Keating Summit Saturday where he hai) a position with the Emporum Lum ber Co. Miss Lola Dickey, of Johnsonburg. who has been spending the Holidays with her sister Mrs, Fred Schwab returned bo me Mouday morning. A fine assortmeut of uieo turkeys were shipped to Kcoovo by F. C. Hunt ington which were purchased by ihc rail road men there for the holidays. .Mis. J. L ltoekwell was called heme to Muuuy Saturday by tin death of hi brother-iii law A Starr, who dn-d Friday afternoon Tt year-. INDIGESTION'S RECORD •■The best remedy I can prescribe for your in digestion, inaciam, is Green's August Flower. I know of several other physicians who pre scribe it regularly." <tf!ndigestion is making an awful record as a cause of sudden deaths. It is beat ing heart-failure iu its ghastly harvest. (jTYou read in the papers daily of appar ently healthy mid even robust men being suddenly attacked with acute indigestion after enjoying a hearty meal, and of their dying in many cases before a physician could be called in. <K'fhis should be a warning to you who suffer with regular or periodical attacks of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic tims of acute indigestion had taken a small dose of Green's August Flower be fore or after their meals they would not have fallen a prey to such sudden seizures. C!Aitgust Flower prevents indigestion by crcatiug yood digestion. It also regulates the liver, purifies the blood and tones up the entire system in a natural w:vy. T <JTwo hizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. li. C. DODSON. The funeral was held from the family residence at Pennsdale, Sunday at 2 p. m. His death was caused by a compli cation of diseases. Operator R. H. Gift who lately re signed his position with tho P. B. and L. E. R. R., is posting on the work at this office aud exhects to locate with the I'. and E., in the near future. We are glad to see that Mrs. Fred Comley is again able to be out after a very serious illness of three months with fever. Miss Katie Sullivan is still confined to her bad with fever. 11. G. Dunlevie has been at Cameron the past week shippid" the logging cars to Pansy, Alabama. Tho P. 15. 11. Co., had their derrick and wrecking crew from St. Marys to assist in the loading. Mr. J.J. Schwab Jr.. has been en joying a rather unhappy New Year by a large carbuncle on the back of his neck. John says its too big for a collar button nnd a little too small for a foot ball. C. W. William's little girl who has been very sick the past week is somewhat on the gain at this writing her illness is caused by a gathering in her head which broke Saturday night. A special secret .service officer of the P. It. R.. has been in town a few days aud will probably put a stop to the loaf ing around the passenger station which is getting almost unbearable of late. J. F. s. Jan. 2, 1906. SINNAMAHONING. Wm. Swank visited the county seat Monday. W. L. Barclay and family spent the holidays with friends here. J. G. Johnson was called to Lock Haven Sat urday 011 account of the sickness of his mother. Win. Davis and family are visitiuv friends 011 Kettle Creek. District President N. H. McClurty iast ilie I the officers of Cunp No 13? P. O. M.of A. on Monday evening. After the instillation oysters were served. Sinnainahoning Loige, No. 1133, I. O. OF. was instituted Saturday last. Timothy H utings a Grand officer of Wisconin was at the institu" tion. Messrs. Crandell, Walker an 1 saver 1! other prominent members from Emporium were down. The Senovo D.igrae Team conferred the degrees on 15 applicants in a most able manner. The Lodge starts with 3"> members and $135.0) in the treasury with the following ofHceis: N. G. Jas. .R Batchelder.V. G. Albert Losey, Secy. Wm. Swartwood, Treis., John F. BerfieUl, War den, M. Hlodget, Con., J. M. Swartz, I. G., O. L. Bailey, O. G., H. O. Berlield, N. G., G. L. Hyde, Herman Losey, Nathan Siler, E. 11. Snyder. The ladies aid society furnished a fine supper. Lieut. D. W. Taggart Post, 211 held their regu lar election of officers Friday, Dec. 23, at this] place. Mr. Frank Mills lost a fine Jersey calf last j week. A large black bear came to the yard and i killed it and carried part of it away. The Sinnamahoning Powder Co., are erecting | a large ice house. Their plant will soon be com I pleted. There is some talk of another industry starting ' here in the spring. The moretlie better. DEBHE. HUNTLEY. Mr. A. W. Smith of Sterling Run, dis- j covered what he supposed were bear ! tracks in the snow along Lowerltun.Tues- j day morning. He notified Mr. Jordan j who took up the trail, but found the tracks to be those of adog, but, as the dog j was going backwards. The tracks were j liable to fool any one. It is thought I that the d;>g had started in the wrong | direction and backed up to take a fresh ! start. I wish to make the following state- ' merit, through the columns of the PKESS: ! '•I thank the kind friends who art; circu lating the report that I use half of 111 y mouth's pay to buy presents for the ofli- 1 cials, iu order to hold my position here, i and alio wish to say to a certain employee of the P. R. It., that I never repotted ' hi in or any tine else. I do not eluiiu to be without faults but I think 1 am on a standing with the average person. Hut the old saying that a person can do nine ty iiiuc things and if lie cannot do the 1 llOih. it were better he had not done any. J F S. WANTKU: To appoint resilient agent* iu Cameron county, l'a., to rep resent our full line of Lightning Hoax, for full particulars address Ifutn \ Ijtmtht rmau, 1 o:t Market HU., Pitts bllfg, l'a. 1 -j-41. Itusincss Cards. B. W. GREEN, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Emporium, Pa. All business relating to estate,collections, real elates. Orphau'sCourt and general law business ;*ill receive prompt attention. 12-ly. i. C. JOHNSON. J P. MCNAHNEY roUNSGN & McNARNEY, ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all business en rustedtothem. 16-ly. MICHAELBRENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. THOM AS W A DDI NGTON,; Emporium, Pa., CONTRACTOR FOR MASONRY AND STONE-CUTTING. All orders in my lino promptly executed. All kinds of building aud c ut-stone, supplied at low ! prices. Agent for marble or granite monuments, j Lettering neatly done. I AMERICAN HOUSE! East Emporium, Pa., JOHN L. JOHNSON. Prop'r. Having resumed proprietorship of this old and well established House I invite the patronage of the public. House newly furnished and thor oughly renovated. 481y THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor. I take pleasure iu informing the public that ] have purchased the old and popular Novelty Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will be my endeavor to serve the public iu a manner that shall meet with their approbation. Give me a call. Meals and luncheon served at all hours. n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD. MAY (JOULD, TBACHER OP PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY, Also dealer in all the Popular sheet Music, Emporium, Pa. Schoiarstaughteither at my home on Sixth *rect or at the homes of the pupils. Out of town scholars will be given datesat my rooms in this place. F. C. RIECK.D. D. S„ DENTIST, Emporium, Pa. Office, Fourth street, opposite opera house. Gas and other local anaesthetics ad- JffCJSSniiiiistered for the painless extraction 'l'll nf of teeth. SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in cluding Crown and Bridge Work. The Great Headache Cure, Bromo- Pepsin " Note The Word Pepsin. " CURES 11 ™ 11 * 1 " 5 ' 111,11Lr,,5,i,,n On the Spot. No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. All Druggists', 10c, 25c, and 50c. L. TAGGART, Emporium, Pa. 4-ly. \ 1865 £ N. SBGER | / Children. X \ Gents Furnishing Goods, Trunks, ( Satchels, Suit Cases. Always 1 7 the best in the market. > w Menstruation. Never known tofafi. iSafe! fcj ■ Sun*! Speedy! Satisfaction (ruarantecd N ■or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for K Bj ?i.no per box. Will send th* in on t rial, to H H be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. H B UNITED MEOICALCO., Boa 74. UNCASTCR, PA jfi | FIRE SALE!' I Sweeping Reduction SIO,OOO worth of Hardware of all kinds must be sold during the next Ten Days, regardless ot cost in order to allow repairs to be made on building. Bargains For All. MURRY S COPPERSMITH CO. % —/ CARD TO THE PUBLIC I desire to call attention to the fact that on the 28th day of Sep ! tember I completed the purchase 'of the Hardware, Tinning and j Plumbing business formerly con- I ductedtjby *"Hurteau & Forbes, !in the George J. Laßar block, 1 Emporium, Pa., and I hope by : strict and careful attention to 1 business to merit a reasonable ! share of your patronage. Respectfully, F. VERNON HEILMAN. Emporium, Pa., Oct. 2, 1905. I ijSPECIALCfiSHI | PRICES j C AT S 0. B, Barnes' \ { POPULAR FAMILY GROCERY } ? STORE. £ I (One day only or until stock is sold ) t j FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 'OS j P 20 cases Daisy Telephone Peas j J 3 for 25c * ! } 5 cases Mothers' Oats 3 for 25c > 5 cases Arbuckles Coffee 14c It) v > Special prices on our Bargain > s Day in all departments. Choice \ line of goods to select from. V j > WE KEEP ONLY THE BEST > } 0. B. BARNES «? s Allegany Avenue, C { * Phone 81. 112 MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL'S DRUG STORE. My Lable is a personal guarantee of the quality of my goods and my twen ty years in this profession has taught* me your wants. Be sure to call at the up-to date DRUG STOKE for TOILET ARTICLES PERFUMES and STATIONERY Perscriptions a speciality. MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL The Druggist.
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