I I I This Space Belongs to Jasper Harris, Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. I I lEinporinuMtireCft. 1 Our New Year ■ I Introductory I Sale IMI IWIIIII MI IMIIII iiiinmlP 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 Eye on Us all tliis Year and "Watch Us Grow. i Emporium Furniture Co., | BERNARD EGAN, Manager. Undertaking. ■ CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY,IJANUARY n, 1906. CAMERON. Mrs. Jas. Fetter and Mrs. Gilbert Morse of Emporium were visitors of Henry Morse and family a few days the past week. Mrs. J. E. Lester has been quite ill the past week, but is somewhat improved j at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster of Canoe j Run, were visitors of Wm. Wykoff and wife Sunday. L. R. Tiffiany of Corry. was in town a J few hours on Sunday. He was on his | way to relieve Mrs. Anna Hayes, the j old time telegraph operator at Croyland, who accidentally fell and broke her right arm. Miss Rena Lawson who has been visit ing her sister Mrs. Robinson returned to her home at Beech wood Tuesday. Robt Shreve, who had charge ot a j gang of men taking up and loading the rails of Cameron Lumber Co s yard finish- | ed Saturday. All property owned by above Co., has been taken away. The Calder Brick Coal Co., will ! start shipping brick this week and expect i to keep their plant running at its fullest , capacity all winter. Mrs. .1, I'. Fddy was an Emporium visitor Monday. Robt. Glenn visited friends at Renovo | Saturday. Irene Edwards left Saturday for bet , home at Philipsburg. Patrick Farrell of Huntley, has been ! visiting friends here a few days. Thomas, son of' G. L. Page, is very low at this wriring with croup and pneu- j tnonia, with small hopes of liini recover- | ing. Dr. Heiltnan is attending him. j. p. s. ! Jan. !), 1900. RTTH VALLEY D. W. Swesey was on the sick list last j week. Talk about fast driving, we had it here last week. Henry Carter of North Creek had business in the Valley Saturday. tJ. S. Housler was calling on friends in this end ot the valley Sunday. Jas. Russell leaves this week to take a post graduate course in chemistry at the University of Penna. Roy Berlue of camp 20 was calling on his Pine Street friends Sunday. A fine vein of coal has been found on the land of Wm Carter. He has men at work opening a mine. Miss Sadia McCaslin attended church Sunday evening. The boiler of the portable mill, located at Lockwood station on the E. and 1!. V. blew up Monday. The engineer,H. Lewis, was badly scalded as was also the setter Earl Rifle. Vere Swesey has taken the j contract to move the new boiler from town. Warren Moore moved from his own house to that of Chauney Barr. Miss Cista Housler is visiting her sis ter Mrs. Merrick Barker ot town. Wm. L. Carter is going to purchase an auto iu the spring, and his old one is for sale. M. A P. | HUNTLEY. F. Wilson, who has been in town the j past few days deputed for his home iu I Pittsburg on Saturday. 11. 11. Cloyes took the Buffalo Fyer 1 Sunday for Jamestown. From there he j intends to take a trip through the South, j 11. Layton is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. I'. Farrell are visiting in [ Cameron. Mrs. Wm. Springer of Couderspoit, j who has been visiting Mrs. Layton has returned home. David Ives of Mason Hill is moving i into one of Wm. Logue's houses here. The Huntley store, formerly owned by the Willson Bros., has been purchased by Wm. Logue, who will continue to supply the community with necessaries of life. His many friends wish him success. David Logue is confined to his bed, suffering with liver and heart trouble. Dr. Smith of Emporium is attending him. W. W. .Johnson spent Sunday with his wife in the llidgway hospital, where Mrs. Johnson has underwent a successful operation. Her many friends will be glad to welcome her home again. B. J. Collins is busily engaged in cut- ! ting logs and making ties in Big Run. I assisted by his two sons Charles and j Clyde and Clarence Miller and John j Carson, Wm Nelson and Frank Alger. They also have a contract of log cutting | for Mr. Collins. Willson Bros, started a force of men cutting timber and will manufacture lath j the balance of the winter. William Logue has charge of the work. A. W.Smith of Sterling Run,assisted s by Geo. Collins, performed the last sad 1 observes on Mr. Collins hog Saturday. | This was the hog that was intended for the county fair, but owing to the enor mous size of the animal the freight rates footed up more than the prize at the fair would bring, so it was not exnibited. The Driftwood work traiu crew kindly < consented to loan Mr. Smith their derrick to swing the pig up with and everything went off nicely. It weighed a trifle less than seven hundred pounds and was lid exclusively 011 breaklaM foods and self j raising pan cake fl'iur. Sinnainahouing dupers please copy. W. R. Smith is putting in an over lead trolly liue across the creek. iu order to cross to and from his rcwsdence to the railroad tracks. The ear will be built to kmvey two passengers. J. F. H. CONSUMPTION'S WARNING | Inside facts soon become evident in outside symptoms, IJR G. C.. GREEN. qri.e aid of scientific inventions is not needed to determine whether your lungs arc affected. The first symptoms can be readily noted by anyone of average in telligence. (JThere is no disease known that gives so many plain warnings of its approach as consumption, and 110 serious disease that can be so quickly reached and checked, if the medicine used is Dr. Boschee's German Syrup, which is made to cure consumption. <fllt is in the early stages that German Syrup should be taken, when warnings are given in the cough that won't quit, the congestion of the bronchial tubes anil the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac companied by frequent expectoration. * <flllut 110 matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption ha already attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely efTect a cure—as it ha:-, done before in thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. <JNew trial bottles, 25c. Regular size, 75c. At all druggists. • R. C. DODSON. SINN ".MAHONING. The beautiful snow which tiie lumber men were looking for has come. • Barclay Bros, have a large force of teams in the woods this week. Chas. Crane is ni»ht watchman on the mill since the little blaze last week. Barclay Bros, will have about (1,000,- 000 feet of lumber to haul on sleds this winter. N. 11. MeClosky, I). P., went to I North Bend Tuesday evening, to install the officers of (.'amp 502, P. O. S. ot A. The officers ol Camp 122 were installed Tuesday evening by .1. R. Batehelder. Geo. Granley had a tussle with a large wild cat one day last week. He shook the cat out of the tree when it jumped onto him and had it not been for his dog there would have been quite a scrap. Geo. Pfoultz was up to the L. C. meeting last week and I'ap Blodget and Berfield had to take a back seat. I'ap Blodget was telling what a hunter his cat was when Mr. Pfoutz said that he didn't know how his cat was on a hunt, but for fishing was hard to beat. One day last week he saw the eat hunting along the spring where the ground was not frozen and it dug up a large woim and started for the creek. Being anx ious to see what the cat would do lie fol lowed it down to the creek, when the cat went to an air hole and dangled the worm over the edge of the ice, when a big bass made a grab for the worm Mr. cat landed it and brought it to the house. Several parties are hunting bear on the snow this week. Warren J. Mead, who is on the state police force at I'unxsutawney, is moving his family there this week. DKHSE. STERLING RUN ITEMS Mrs. Mell Whiting of llidgway visited her sister .Mrs. J. K. Smith here last week. Mr and Mrs. P. Robinsou attended the funeral of Edward flacket at Drift- i wood Saturday. Miss Fannie Stewart of Arden, N. V., j is visiting here this week. Mrs. Rose Smith of Driftwood visited j her mother Mrs. B. Dayteu over Sunday, j Mrs. Belie .Johnson of Grant, is visir- | irig relatives in town. The Emporium visitor* this week 1 were—Thos. M L.'wis, Byrde and Jessie Sterling, Mrs. Win. Stephens and naugh- 1 ler Mabel. J. F. S. 1 SIZERVILLE. Miss Mae Barney loft for her home Saturday I after several months visit with friends. Mrs Hose Hamilton moved to Custer City. Pa., Wednesday. Where she will run a board- I ing house for a chemical company. Mr. L. K. Huntington, of Emporium, was in | town Wednesday. K. Victory left Monday for Hammersley. Malcorn McCloud and Ray Mitchelltree, of ; Keating Summit were in town Sunday. Quite a number of young; ladies from (tar dean j were in town Sunday and enjoyed the first : sleighiuf( this season. Mr. John Wygaut has moved into the Webster house at Shippeu which he has recently purchas ed and we understand Mr. Win. Sprung, of Kin- ! norium, will move here in the spring in the j house vacated by Mr Wygant. S. Q. Havens, trapped a large otter Wed new day morning. The auimal will probably weigh forty pounds and is the first one caught in this vicinity for about ten years. SKNATOR. j The Brockway Jubilee Singers. The lirockway Jubilee Singers ap pearing at the Opera House Wednes day evening, January 3rd, under the auspices of the First Methodist Church gave a most delightful and diversified entertianment to a surprisingly large audience, the night being extremely stormy. That this was their third up peranee diminished iu 110 degree the desire to hear them and in the opinion of those present the company was never as good as now The individual voices are better. The whistling of Mr. Washington as ever evoked rounds of applause. Miss Adams, the tirst soprano lias a voice ol remarkable reach and smoothness of tone and was 1 eealleil. A new feature was u male quartet, introducing some unique specialties that sent the audience into ripples of laughter. The program of two hours waw enjoyable in ever) part. Business Cards. B. W. GREEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Emporium, Pa. All business relatingto estate.collections, real OStates, Orphan's Court and general law business will receive prompt attention. l'2-ly. J. C. JOHNSON. J p, MONAKNEY JOHNSON & McNARNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all business en rusted to them. 16-ly. MICHAEL BRENNAN, „ „ ATTORNEY AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, <"5-ly. Emporium, Pa. THOMAS WADDINOTON,; Emporium, Pa.," CONTRACTOR FOR MASONRY AND STONE-CUTTING. All orders in my line promptly executed. All kinds of building and cut-stone, supplied at low prices. Agent for marble or granite monuments. Lettering neatly done. AMERICAN HOUSE, East Emporium, Pa., JOHN L. JOHNSON, Prop'r. Having resumed proprietorship of this old and well established House 1 invite die patronage of the public. House newly »":i r nislied and thor oughly renovated. 481y THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor. I take pleasure in 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 in a manner that shall meet with their approbation. Give me a call. Meats and luncheon served at all hours no'27-lyr Wm. McDONALD. MAY GOULD, TRACKER OK PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY, Also dealer in all the Popular -heet Music, Emporium, Pa. Scholarstaught either at my home on Sixth (Creet or at the homes of the pupils. Out oftown scholars will be given datesat my roomsinthis place. F. C. RIECK, D. D. 8.. DENTIST, Emporium, Pa. Office, Fourth street, opposite opera house. <T*!'- Oas and other local anaesthetics ad- TlSgSSLministered for the painless extraction J 1 JXir of teeth. SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in cluding Crown and Bridge Work. The Great Headache Cure, Bromo- Pepsin " Note The Word Pepsin. " CURES H,,l,lacllc * '"digestion On the Spot. No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. AH Druggists', 10c, 25c, and 50c. L. T AGO ART. Emporium, Pa. 4-ly. \ 1865 190' /N "T J N. SEGER j EARLY FALL ANNOUNCEMENT 112 Overcoats for Men, Boys and 112 / Children. " x \ Gents Furnishing Goods, Trunks, ( Satchels, Suit Cases. Always 1 Ban's I A safe, certain relief for Suppressed Bj M Menstruation. Never known to full. Safe.' n Hi Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed jfj j S or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for B I fj Si.oo per hox. Will send them 011 trial, to B : 5 be paid for when relieved. Nam pies Free. H P| UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74, LANC»3TC« r« ■ \ :--gga«sa | FIRE SALE!' Sweeping Reduction SIO,OOO worth of Hardware of all kinds must be sold during the next Ten Days, regardless ol cost in order to allow repairs to be made on building. Bargains For AIL 1 MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. CARD TO THE PUBLIC I I desiie to call attention to the I fact that on the 28th day of Sep j tember I completed the purchase iof the Hardware, Tinning and) : Plumbing business formerly con ducted by| Hurteau & Forbes, in the George J. Laßar block, Emporium, l'a., and I hope by ! strict and careful attention to 1 business to merit a reasonable ! share of your patronage. | Respectfully, F. VERNON HEILMAN. Emporium, l'a., Oct. 2, 1905. 5 sTicTTrcTsTj j PRICES j j AT | < 0. B. Barnes' j 112 POPULAR FAMILY GROCERY ) ? STORE. £ c (One day only or until stock is sold > * | j FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 'OS j !) 20 cases Daisy Telephone Peas £ j J 3 Cor 25c t ! > 5 cases Mothers' Oats 3 for 25c \ ' 5 cases Arbuckles Coffee 14c lb \ i Special prices 011 our Bargain V s Day in all departments. Choice j \ line of goods to select from \ i WE KEEP ONLY THE BEST i C 0. B. BARNES ) | s Allegany Avenue, Y 1 ( 'Phone 81. MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL'S DRUG STORE. My Lable is a personal guarantee of the quality of in}' goods and my twen ty years in this profession lias tauglifr me your wants. He sure to call at the up-to date Dlil'G STORK foi TOILET ARTICLES PEREVMES and STATIONERY I'erscriptions a speciality. MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL The Druggist.
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