I 111 This Space Belongs to || Jasper Harris, I H Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. I, J j|r I Eiii|ioi'iiiiiiFiiiiiitiire(k I 1 Our New Vcar B I I I Introductory 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 >t. Keep Your Eye on Us all this Year § Emporium Furniture Co., 1 CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY,'JANUARY 18, 1906. CAMERON. | .). M. tWsen'u little black pug dog, had | its eve torn out by another dog Friday. |)r. ({roves gave it chloroform and took ! the eye out. j .M is.s Clara Kddy, vi-ited friends at I Emporium Saturday. F. (J. lloyt transacted business at I Emporium Tuesday. Miss Francis Stewart, of Ardcn, N'. Y., passed through our town one day last I week. Miss Stewart was formerly a resi { dent of this place. .Mrs. Jos. Robinson, was an Kmpori- I iini visitor Monday. Mr. Koht. Niles returued home after sponding Sunday at Coudersport with his wife, who has been in the hospital at that place for some time past. We are glad to learn that she is now getting along nicelv. F. X. Bluuilc was a business caller I here on Monday. Kd. McFaddc-n returned to Straight, j Pa., after spending Sunday with his ! family here. ! Robt. Shreve is scaling lumber for | Wilson Bros., at Huntley. Mrs. John Bay returned home to Re | novo Friday. She has been visiting her I sister Mrs. Page the past week. Mr. Alfred Robinson, was' in town Friday,with the section men and gave the station a .scrubbing. Mr. Robinson is the I'. Si. E. janitor. Miss Edna Summerson spent Sunday with her parents at Sterling Run. (i. L. Page's little son Thomas, who has been very sick the past weeek, is very much better. Miss Montgomery gave the music class lessons Thursday. Mr. Robt. Niles, the popular engineer on the C. B. k C. Co. R. R., has been, appointed road foreman of engines and hand cars, to to take effect April Ist 190 G. Mr. E. J. Nellie, of Williamsport, Pa., was in town Friday tuning pianos for P. S. Andrus & Co., who have a number of these instruments in this place. j. F. s. Jan. 16, 1006. HUNTLEY. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan was a business caller in Emporium Monday, j President P. Farrell. of the Huntley j Athletic Club, called the meeting to I order Monday night and submitted the : following programme for Friday evening: | First—A song, entitled "In the Shade of i the Old Hemlock Tree," by Henry Lay- j ton. Second.—A violin selectiou by Levi j | Smith, assisted by George Collins on his 1 I guitar. Third.—Wm. Logueand A. W | Smith will box four rounds at catch j weights. Fourth, —Georgs Collins will read a paper entitled "How to raise Pork in Pennsylvania." Mr. David Logue is feeling a little easier at this writing, but is a very sick man. Patrick Farrel is coufined to his house with an attack of tonsilitus. W. W. Johnson returned trom Ridg way on Erie mail Tuesday, bringing Mrs. Johnson who has been having an operation performed at the hospital in that place. We hope for her speedy re covery. Tony Cosolato has recovered from 't | severe attack of earysipelas. John F. Sullivan, Jr., is quite ill with j neuralgia. Ilobort Shreve, of Cameron, is scaling logs for B. J. Collins of this place. Jan. Kith. 1906. .). F. S. RICH VALLEY Mrs. Jas. Branon loft Tuesday for Hicks Run, where she is employed by Charles Boon. Eugene Taylor, an employee of the l I'. &E. It.lt. at ltenovo was in the val ley on Sunday. Boy Ohadwick began operations on 1 bis lumber job on North Creek Monday. : Miss Hazel Lockwood attended the j box social on North Creek Saturday. ( Mrs. Warren Fisher of Driftwood, has j been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duling returned home Monday. Ye scribe visited Keating Summit on Saturday and inspected the Emporium ' Lumber Co., plant. M. A I\ STERLING RUN ITEMS Miss Esther and Alice Stewart of Cameron, visited relatives in town Sun day. Mr. Pat Robinson spent Sunday at Driftwood. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hulisinger of lteno vo were visiting in towu last week. " Joe Robinson and family of Cameron, spent Sunday with his brother. Mrs. T. S. Fulton of Sinnamahoning, spent Sunday in town. Bufus Baker and family of Couders port, are visiting Jos. Kissell and family. Nellie O'Kucfu of Emporium spent Sunday at home. Win. Strawbridge and wife ot Mix ' Run, visited in town Sunday. Miss Winnie (iilmartin of Emporium, who has been visiting at home returned Sunday evening. Miss Susie Killeen, of Niagara Falls, has been visiting her parents for soute time. <>l teratoi ('has. l>ice wa« an Ivnpori urn vhitor Monday. J. F. S. You can gut all klmls of good cedar I Mitinglt Nat H. Howard & Co. THE LIVER QUARANTINE "TAKING HIS MKALS OUT." <Jllurried eating has ruined many a man's | stomach. The digestion-destroying pro cess is gradual, often unnoticed at first. IJut it is only a short time until the liver balks, the digestive organs give way, and almost countless ills assail the man who endeavors to economize time at the ex pense of his health. ! <i[A torpid liver causes a quarantine of the entire system. It locks in the diseased germs and body poisons and affords them full play, inviting some serious illness, fin families where August I'lower is used, j a sluggish liver and constipation are un known, so are all stomach ailments, as well as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, headaches and kidney and blader affec tions. No well-regulated family should be without this standard remedy. » CJTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. R. C. DODSON. SIZERVILLE. A. I). Peck, of Buffalo, was in town Friday night. L. H. Couley was a county seat visi tor, Tuesday. J. H. Evans was an Emporium visitor Wednesday. Mr. E. D. Sizer, is now able to be around again, after a long illness. Miss Anna Kreitner, ot Gatdeau, was in town Saturday. Mrs. L. 11. Couley is visiting at Port age, N. Y. J. F. Showermnn, night operator at depot. spent Sunday and Monday in Buf falo. Mrs. Charles Prosser 'and son John, from Emporium, were visitors in town this week. j The P. R. R., pay car passed through j | here Wednesday anl made the railroad | ! men happy again. The remains ol George Clark, young 112 son of Walter Clark, of Emporium, was | buried here Monday. The little fellow | died of diphtheria at Emporium Sunday. | Funeral necessarily private. SENATOR. Soothing and Comforting. The soothing and comforting effects of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, when ap plied to Piles, sores, cuts, boils, etc., sub dues [tain almost instaotly. This Salve draws out the inflammation, reduces swelling and ates as a rubefacient, thus circulating the blood through the diseas ed parts, permitting or aiding Nature to permanently remove the trouble entirely. Sold by It. C. Dodson. Ask for the 15)06 Kodol Almanac and 200 Calendar. Sinnamahoning Liars Club. Sinnamahoning Liars Club met in regular session Wednesday night, with J. 11. Drum in the chair. There was a great many whoppers sprung The great Anannias told one that took the house by surprise. lie said a man lost his umbrella and ho put an ad in the Drifcwood Gazette. The uex- morning there wero 2<io in his front yard; so ad vertising pays The ad read "Lost or stolen, the flndar ploisi leave the um brella at my gate.'- J. U., couldn't j compete with such whoppers, so he j took his seat on the shoe bench. O. A. Council took the first degree which ' was confered by our tonsorial artist. j J. B. Council took the third degree j and is so pleased with the work, he applied for the fourth and last de gree. Pap Blodget is ruled out. Abe Thomson was installed as our Secre tary. No further business the club ad journed until Saturday night. FIDE DIFFERENCE. Between THR.EE per nt. and I FOUR per nt. there is a diffrr- I ence of SI.OO on every hundred dollars invesled--proportionale on other amounts. WHO GETS IT? You should receive for your funds the highest interest return consittlent with absolute safety. No question about thst. This bank, founded in 1862. hns cont(Mioo»ly pnid interest on Savings and •£ 1 nne Deposits and Certificates of Deposit FOUR PER CENT.. and interest is compounded twice yearly. Its Csreful. Capable, Conservative man- i ageinent combined with its great finoix ial H strength, having As yet* SI 5.000,000.00. I I I guarantees security. Non-residents of £ Pittsburgh can transact their business with convenience aud safety by means of its system of BANKING BY MAIL fully explained in Booklet C. P., mailed free to those desiring a safe and profit able uivestinenl for savings or surplus funds. Wnlr fur a ropy today PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS OF PITTSBURGH, PA. liUHiiicsN Card*. B. W. UHEEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Emporium, I'a. All business relating to estate.collections real states, Orphan's Court and general law busines-B will receive prompt attention. 42-ly. J. 6. JOHNSON. J P. MONAIINRV JOHNSON & McNAItNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all business en rusted to them. IG-lv. MICHAEL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW | Collections promptly attended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. TIIOMA.S WADDINQTOM, Emporium, Pa.,* CONTRACTOR FOR MASONRY'AND BTONE-CUTTINO. ' j All orders in my line promptly executed. All | kinds or building and cut-stoue, supplied allow i prices. Agent lor marble or granite monuments. Lettering neatly done. AMERICAN HOUSK; East Emporium, Pa.. JOHN L.JOHNSON, PROP'R. Having resumed proprietorship of this old and well established I louse I invite the patronage of the public. House newly furnished and thor oughly renovated. 48ly THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor. I take pleasure in informing the public that j have purchased the old and popular Novelty Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will he my endeavor to serve the public in a manner that shall meet with their approbation. Give me acall. Mealsand luncheon served at all hours. n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD. MAY GOULD, TEACHER OP PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY, Also dealer in all the Popular >heet Muf.ic, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taught either nt my home on Sixth street or at the homes ofthe pupils. Out oftown scholars will be given datesat my rooms in this place. F.C. RIECK, D. D. S„ DENTIST, Emporium, Pa. Oilice, Fourth street, opposite opera house. /V r X Gas and other local anaesthetics ad- f or the painless extraction SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in cluding Crown and Bridge Work. The Great Headache Cure, Bromo- Pepsin •« Note The Word Pepsin. " nißFSH.lndigestion -insomnia, Nervousnts On the Spot. I\ T o Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. All Druggists', 10c, 25c, and 50c. L. TAGGART, Emporium, Pa. 4-ly. \ 1865 N ' < EARLY FALL ANNOUNCEMENT ( r Overcoats for Men, ISoys and/ | } Children. \ i \ Gents Furnishing Goods, Trunks, 112 i C Satchels, Suit Oases. Always \ I / the best in the market. " / I pfUflsrn " "v-Ti'h; . »y A safe, certain relief for Suppressed B Menstruation. Never known to foil. Safe! H Kjj Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed g tij or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for B ! 0 81.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to EJ jg be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. H I kh ONiTCp MEDICAL CO., Box 74, LANCASTER. PA. EJ [ FIRE SALE! This sale will be continued for a limited time. Any wlio wish to avail them selves of this opportunity of securing bargains in Hard ware should come early. Remember this cut price sale will be discontinued at an early date. MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. I ' ! 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 Plumbing business formerly con ducted by| Hurteau & Forbes, , in the George J. I,aßar block, ( Emporium, Pa., and I hope by ■ strict and careful attention to | business to merit a reasonable ; share of your uatronage. i| Respectfully, K. VERNON HEILMAN. Emporium, Pa., Oct. 2, 1905. 1 r ' I M . I * I i !|| S PECIALIASH] PRICES j = C AT | ] 0. B. Barnes' I ' * POPULAR FAMILY GROCERY <? ? STORE. £ C (One day only or until Ktock is sold 112 | FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 'O6 j I > 2-5 cases Tomatoes - 3 for 25c > \ 10 cases Table Beets - 3 for 2">c. \ 112 Special prices on our Bargain J 112 Day in all departments. Choice J £ line of goods to select from \ j i WE KEEP ONLY THE BEST | 0. B. BARNES. | j s Allegany Avenue, £ MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL S DRUG STORE. My Lable is a personal guarantee of tlie quality of my goods and 1113- twen ty years in this profession has taught me your wants. Be sure to call at the up-to date DRUG STORE for TOILET ARTICLES PERFUMES and STATIONERY ■ I'erscriptions a speciality. MRS. M. ft. ROCKWELL The Druggist.
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