IThis Space Belongs to Jasper Harris, Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. I Eiipioiiitaitnrelk I Our New Year I S Introductory 1 i 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 placedjin 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., I BERNARD EGAN, Manager. I Undertaking. I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY x, 1906 1 GOOD for OLD and YOUNG t «l ! August Flower keeps the children healthy and : I strong— | lull of and frolic the whole day long, j So when Mamma needs more they rush off in j high glee, . . . j And shout to tile druggist: ' Please give it to nun dinal rility to yet up brisk and fresh in i | the morning, lack of appetite, pallor, I muddy complexion and poor spirits— j these all indicate a disordered stomach and bad digestion—in adultsaud children, | too. They also indicate the urgent need | of taking Green's August Flower regu 1 larly for.l few days. | (Jfl's a reliable old remedy for all stomac' ; troubles, never fails to cure indigestion dyspepsia and chronic constipation, and is a natural tonic for body and mind, n (JTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. K. 0. DODSON. TO THE PEOPLE Rich's Famous All Wool Sock has fallen into competition with a very inferior article. The imita tion is so perfect that only an ex pert is able to detect the counter feit with its cotton and shoddy mixtures, until the sock is put into service. Unscrupulous com petitors are representing the sock as Rich's All Wool, thusdeceiv ing the customer and injuring our reputation. To protect ourselves and the trade, in the future Rich's Socks will bear a Red Seal Trade Mark printed in white, a fac-simile of j which is shown above. Respectfully, JOHN RICH & BROS. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cure by acting directly on the sick parts without disturbing the rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Teething. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 " Whites. Nt>. 13 " Croup. Nc. 14 " The Skin. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria, No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. No. 27 " Tho Kidneys. No. 30 " The Bladder. No. 77 " Li Grippe. In small bottles of pellets that tit tho vest ; j pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each. Medical Guide mailed free. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. WUllam&John Streets, i | New York. B CURES WHERE ALULSEf., . ' |J D-st Couch Syn Ptl Uss In time. S-1J by !ru. G3 BBS k . i j HUNTLEY. Dr. Heal of Driftwood, was in town on Monday vaccinating the school children. Ham to Mr. and Mrs. I'hinn Johnson, a fine baby boy, Saturday, Jan. 27. All concerned do ing well. Cigars are easy. John Witchey is ill with grip. A. W. Smith and Miss Florence Johnson spent Sunday with friends at Sterling Hun. Miss Florence Whiting of Sterling Run, spent Sunday with Henry Layton and wife. Miss Edna Collins visited in Emporium Satur day. David Logue is regaining his health slowly. His many friends hope to see him on the streets again soon. Mrs. Wm. Johnson is able to walk around the house, hut it will he some time before she has fully recovered. P. Farrell and family of the east end, spent Sunday with Mr. J. F. Sullivan and wife of the i west side. ! Operator Krape of Cameron is holding one of | the tricks at|Huntley Tower. Besides being u | No. J, operator he is a splendid musician and an : up-to-date monologue artist, having been con nected with Tony Pastor for some years. ' W. It. Smith's automatic trolley line is fast 1 nearing completion. Mr. Smith has just received j a new gasoline engine from Shears, Hawbuck I Co., of Chicago, which will furnish the power. ' He expects to" handle a good many excursion parties as soon as the season opeds and lias en gaged Wm. Johnson as treasurer and J. F. Sulli van as advertising mananer. Wm. Logue has received a large consignment of staple grocei ies, dry goods and notions and his store promises to be one of the finest in this county. | A new pipe organ with pianola attachment was installed in the club rooms this week- Frank Alger was appointed to play the instru ment. Jan. 30, 1906. J. P. s. RICH VALLEY William Carter was home Suuday from Drift wood, where he is running a hay press. Chas. Bonor and Archie Carter returned last week from a trip to Buffalo and other western points. MissErma Craven of Dunkville attended a party at Chas. Barr's Friday evening. Itoy Berlue has resigned his position with Howard & Co., and will take up his residence on Pine street this city. Welcome, cousin Roy. Vere Swesey and sister were on North Creek visiting their grandma, Mrs. Carter, Sunday. Oarnie Housler called on ye scribe Tuesday, also constable Willard Swesey. By fast running we escaped. Mrs. Lyman Lewis visited friends at the Sum mit this week. Miss Daisy Carness has accepted a position as cook in a hotel at Medix Run. James Russell suddenly disappeared on Mon* day. No trace of the little boy could be found and any information will be glrdly received by ye scribe who will pay a reward of $5.00 for his recovery. The large bell for the Chad wick school house ; has arrived and will be hung at once. | Yates Boon was the guest of It. Lock wood and I family Sunday. | Irvin Parks, who was employed by the Rich j Valley Lumber Co. as Sawyer is sick. Mr. Parks is a first class sawyer. M. J± P. MASON HILL. Bert Moore spent Saturday at Huntley. Thos. Kallbourn was seen on the Hill Sunday. Miss Avis Lane was the guest of her sister, Mrs. 8. P. Kreider last week. L. B. Russell of Medix Run, visited his parents over Sunday. Warren Dill of Driftwood was visiting friends here Sunday. Miss Eva Marsh spent Monday and Tuesday with relatives at Driftwood. Miss Botha Kreider of Driftwood was the guest of Miss Avis Lane Sunday. Mr. Fred Elmer of Medix Run, was entertain ed at the home of J. O. Jordan over Sunday. Frank Bertield, O. B. Tanner, J. O. Jordan, G. W. Tanner, Byron Duell and Ray Jordan attend ed the Republican and Democratic primaries at Driftwood Saturday. MissMattie Collins visited the school here Friday. MissEttie Hay ward preached at this place Sunday morning and at Huston Hill in the evening. She will continue to All these two ap pointments until conference. ROBIN. j STERLING RUN ITEMS Henry_ Layton and wife of Huntley, called on i friends here Sunday. Jas. Furlong called at Sinnamahoning Thurs day. Miss Daisy Cornell of Medix Run, visited in town Friday. | Mrs. Thos. Qtiinn of Emporium visited her | parents last week. | Miss Frances Summerson of Hix Run, visited I Lora O'Keefe last week. j Mary Summerson and daughter spent Sunday I at Ridgway. j Mrs. Rufus Baker and Miss Nettie Kissell visit ! Ed relatives at Driftwood and Sinnamahoning j last week. Misses Frances Summerson and Lora O'Keefe j visited Miss Gladys O'Keefe ..on Grove Hill, Thursday. I Miss Lulu Lewis, who has been in Emporium, returned home Wednesday. I Douglas Smith left Friday to spend the winter I with his daughter Mrs. J. S. Kline Felter, New London, Conn. Gordon Howlett of St. Marys, spent Sunday with his family. •J. F. S. CAMERON. Joe Robinson visited his brother at Sterling Run 011 Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Wykoif, who has been quite ill the past few days is again able to be about. Robt. Lord's lit tie baby has been quite ill with catarrh of the stomach. It is much better. Dr. ! Hcilman is attending it. | The Republican caucus was largely attended, i being held in the New Cameron House between j the hours of 1:30 and 3:30 p. m., Saturday. The i following nominations were made: School Directors—T. M. Lewis, Geo. Lynch, ! O. L. Page. | Poor Masters—Eugene Devling, Be.nj. Dayton. Judge—Win. Berry; Auditor—Fred Comley; In i spector—W. T. Dinniny; Clerk -Robt. Boyd. R. L. Law son of Renovo, called on his sister* j Mrs. Robinsan a few hours Tuesday. Mr. Law -1 son is a brakemau on the P. & E and has been i ill with the lever the past month, i F. C. Hoyt visited the operators at Sterling 1 Run, between trains Tuesday. ■ Robert Nile?, the popular engineer for theC. ' B. &C. Co., was badly frightened by a young j antelope, jumping from his engine almost in his ; | face. It evidently was warming its feet us Mr. i Niles declares it had opened the fire be* door i Wm. WykofThas set a bear trap for the animal, i Dayton Reed, of Mina, Pa., spent a few days \ in town recently. Mr. lteed was formeily our i barber here, but n > \ is operating a large farm iu • Potter county. He says he lias funshed his j : tonsorial career and in the future will cultivate t the soil. His complete barber outfit it for sale a( ; Cameron and we hope Mime enterprising bar ber ■ will settle here. J.F.S. | NORTH CREEK. Miss Li hi Berry iaijuite sick with ty- c phoid fever. Miss Aiines Taylor spent Saturday on West Creek, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis. Miss Beatrice Taylor spent a few days with friends in Emporium. Mrs. Sheruian Gibson, Miss Bertha I Gibson ami Mr. Fremont Mott were j quests of Frank Moon and family Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr entertained ' a company ot young people Friday even- j ing. Refreshments were served for thirty. All report a splendid time. Mrs. A n;:evine spent Sunday afternoon with Charles I?arr and family. Mr. (Juy Brundage and Garle Lewis i spent Sunday with relatives arid friend?. Mrs. Marilda Morion and Mrs. Kveral Housler visited the city Monday. X V./. SINNAMAHONING. Win. Lytle caught a fine mess of eels Tuesday in Wykoft'Run. The sheriff sale did not come oil' Monday. II was appealed to court. The Grove primaries met Saturday evenirg i and nominated the township ticket. Hherifl Swope had business in town this week. Pap lilodget gave the kids a free entertain ment Monday evening. Chas. Shater, who has been laid up for some) time fell and sprained his ankle Saturday. I Thing of the past—The Batcbelor Girls Club, j Frank Lightner has a position at Pittsburg ; and has left. Mr. Kider and family of Grove Run, have moved away. Their many friends will misi them. Jas. A. Shafer is busy at Gardeau this winter distilling birch oil. The I' ulton tiros are putting a new coat of paiut on Brooks' hall. Several of our townsmen went to Emporium i on Saturday to attend a meeting of the Sinna mahoning Powder Co. The liars club met in secret session Friday evening to transact business and take action on ' some applications. There were some strong de bates. After the meeting the members took in the moving picture show given by Pap Blodget. Tne club of independent Order of Gobblers was instituted here last week. Lcgiou No. 1222 held a very pleasant meeting last Wednesday evening, when they initiated | four members, alter which a banquet wasserved i accompanied by music and singing. Sister, Gibson of Driftwood presided at the organ. The Powder Company will elect new oflicers i this month. Pap lilodget says he is goiug to try to raise a pig this summer that will beat the Huntley porker. We know Pap can do it if he tries. Dkuse. SIZERVILLE. Geo. It. Bazaman made a busideis trip to Buf falo Tuesday. Wm. Mitcheltree of Keating Summit, and 1,. B. Kigetlinger of Gardeau Sundayed iu town. I). F. Councilman ofllarrison Valley, Pa., was in town Friday. Operator Brszman left Tuesday (or Relay, Pa , where he has accepted a possitou. Success Geo. W. A. Miller of Emporium was in town Tues day. We saw Mr. E. D. Sizer, Sr., up town this waek. It is the lirst time he has ventured out since his sickness in Dec. Hartswell Peterson iutends moving to Four M ile shortly. John McCarthy has left for Olean to work nights at O. W. Tower. So many changes of night operators at this point. H. C. and Geo. Crawford have left for North Carolina, in the interest of their plantation. We uuderstaud the shingle mill will again change hands. XX Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano , forte, has received a full line of the lat- j est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. -a ■■tgajF.- jztanrr-!tw ,7rrjrr , "T- r I- doesn't pay a painter to mix h!s own '-4-J Ul > niiicry. I hey save liis time i I «.r : letter after Pi |\ ; they rt/r mixed. They sj;:- ! m eisily and JM 11 . 't | cover so thoroughly that he c.l f",.i.sh a job with If 11 ' ,Js\ much 1o ! 1 :bor and in shor; r l me. ftl JR .if |/S Be.it of all, they hold their color better, JL J II kji I' I wear longer, and always make a satisfactoryjob. iw 11 . | B I Ask your dealer. yfl II $ | John Lucas &Co Philadelphia I 1 FIRE SALE?' This sale will be continued for a limited time. Any I 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. MIJRRY & COPPERSMITH CO. 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PA. rwtMißiTniHfinMWiiii frrtfii'f'Ti~ ur* '• fspTcTflLCflsiri PRICES :> AT \ j 0. B. Barnes'; ( POPULAR FAMILY GROCERY < } STORE. > (One day only or until stock is sold ) \ FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 'O6 j s 25 cases Tom it toes - 3 for 25c > \ 10 capes Table Beets - 3 for 2oc 1 $ { 112 Special prices on our Bargain ? Day in all departments. Choice £ > line of goods to select from. j s WE KEEP ONLY THE BEST ) } 0. B. BARNES r ; < Allegany Avenue, (" r 'Phone 81. 112 The Great Headache Cure, Bromo- Pepsin " Note The Word Pepsin. " CUR FS H(,il(laeil<> ' liwligestioii Insomnia, Acrvousiits On the Spot. No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. All Druggists', 10c, 25c, and 50c. L. TAGQART, Emporium, Pa. 4-ly.
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