STRANGE ADVICE! : i<* '" v'v ' 4"|M| | JU & Dr. G. <". Grrcn Ki v <"- >1 rt personal attention to his great humanitarian contract. <JIn our Almanac for many years past m have given unusual advice to those afflic- I ted with coughs, colds, throat or lung ' troubles or consumption. We have told I them if they did not receive any special benefit after the use of one 75-<\ :it size bottle of German Syrup, to consult their doctor. <?\Ve did not ask them or urge them to use a large number of bottles, as is the case in the advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice. <JWe know by the ex perience of over 35 years that one 75-cent bottle of German Syrup will speedily re lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles—and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. <JN evv trial bottles, 25c.; reg ular size, 75c. At all druggists. •» R. C. DODSON. SEALED PROPOSALS. County Commissioners Office, Emporium, Pa., Feb'y 20th, 1906. SEALED proposals will he received at this office O until 9 o'clock a. ra., Tuesday, March 20th. 1906, for Highway Bridges:—One across Hunts Hun where the Public Koad leading from Em porium to Sterling Run, crosses the same, and one at Hicks Run where the Public Roud lead ing from Driftwood to Dents Run crosses the «ame. liids will be accepted on the following propo sitions: Superstructure complete with Plank Floor, 52 ft, center to center of end piers; 14 ft. Hpadway. Safe live load of 100 lbs. to square foot, dead load of 350 lbs. to square foot. Also, 46 ft. center to center with cylinders l'or piers, 14 ft. roadway, 100 lbs per square foot live loads, 350 lbs. per square foot, dead loads. Also same as above with cement flooring sys tun. Detail plans and strains sheet mut-t accom pany all bids. Commissioners reserving the right to reject any or all bids! A. H. SHAFFER, 1-to-d Engineer for County. Mia ill! Schedule in Effect Nov. 26, 1905 : TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUfI. For Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington, 8:10 a. m„ week days; 12:10, 3:15, 10:30 p. m.daily. For Renovo 8:10 a. m„ 12:10, 3:15,10:30 p.m. daily. For Wilkesbarre and Scranton, 8:10 a. in. week days. t'orErie and intermediate stations: 10:30 a. m., 4:23 p.Jm. daily. For Clermont, Falls Creek, Red Hank and Pittsbun.', 10:30 a. ni. week days. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM JUNCTION Forßuffalo: •1:05 a. m.and 4:15 p. m.daily. J. R. WOOD. I'ass'gr Truffle Mgr. W. W. ATTERBURY, GEO. W. BOYD, Oeneral Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. | HENRY JAEGER, Harness Maker and Upholsterer P. G. Judd's Old Stand.) EMPORIUM, PA. A TBr Manufacturer of and Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS, j BLANKETS, ROBES, COLLARS, WHIPS, etc. At Prices as Low as Possible, Repairing a Specialty. UPHOLSTERING —I carry a full line of cloths for recovering furniture nnd guarantee all work. Henry Jaeger. THE DIFFERENCE. I Brlwf.n T H pf r rem. Bnd KOVR „,r «nt. Ihrr. i» » ,li(Tr,. rnr.ol SI.OO on ever y hun ed dollars R inve>ted*-prnportionate on other amounts. WHO GKTS IT? You iliould receive for your funds I the highest interest return ronaitttrnt H Mith abnolule aafety. No queation about I 9 pad infarct! on Savings and 3 1 irna Deposits snd Certificates of Deposit H !FOIR I»F;R CFNT., I and interest is compounded twice yearly. H Aaaei* 515.00P. 000.00. I guarantees security. N 1.~, .112 I ■ toitk < ' nee »;.<J »af<M; by ut< «i.i bf H BANKING BY MAII. | IJh .« B< uliUi ( P.. mU I ■ - I PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVING® 3 OF PITTMUACH, PA. ittfcj|tAS)bUl Li'li .ir.it* ME. NORTH CREEK- M. K. Taylor has been home the past j week recovering from injuries received at j the dynamite works. \\ • Hie j.li'an >1 to i> -tin that Lila Beir\ hit- kuhciml from the typhoid line) sufficiently to leave her bed. Edith Berry has recovered rom an at tack of tonsilletis. Florence Faucett visited friends Friday , and Saturday. Mrs. S. M. Howler and .Mr.-. Llewella ; Moore spent a pleasant day with Mrs. M. K. Taylor one day the past week. Eugene Taylor visited relatives and j friends over Sunday. Mr. Wm. Lewis accompanied by bis son, Garle, were in our Valley Saturday. George Barr spent Suday afternoon i with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clias. ' Barr. Hoy Peasley, Oscar Heath aud Koy Cliadwick were in our Valley Monday. The surprise party at Frank Moons was well attended and all report a pleasant I evening. Mrs. Housler accompanied by her i "rand-son. Clendon Moore, spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Warren Moore. Walter Smith attended the party at Mr. Matteson's Saturday evening. Luc Yai os is suffering from an attack of the grip. Those making ties are all hurrying their work in anticipation of an early spring. X V. z. MASON HILL. Will Nelson of Huntley was on the hill Friday. Misses Alice Williams and Cecil Miller ot Millers Hun, spent Sunday with C. W. Williams and wife. Delos Duell was a visitor at Millers Hun, Sunday. Mrs. M. Nelson of Huntley nnd Mrs. Neomia Barr have been called to the bedside of their father G. W. Tanner, who is very ill. Miss Alvira Farr spent Sunday with her parents at Emporium. Hay Jordan was a Sterling Run visitor Friday. Clara Ives of Pine Street is visiting relatives at this place. Miss Ettio Hay ward fulfilled her ap pointment to preach at this place and Huston Hill Sunday. ROBIN. STERLINGRUN ITEMS Geo. Herrick and daughter of St. Marys visited relatives in town Sunday. Mr.Miller and wife of Williamsport, visited their niece Mrs. George Straw bridge last week. Edward Brooks of Medix Hun spent Sunday with his family. • Mrs. Steven Bunco spent Saturday in Emporium. B. E. Smith, son and daughter, of St. Marys, spent Sunday with relatives at this place. Clara 15. MeCloskey visited relatives at Henovo Sunday. Mrs. Frank Hoag and daughter ol ] Hidgwny visiy d in town la-t week. Mi s Elizabeth Devling visited in Em porium last week. Jos. Furlong and Geo. O Keel made a i business trip to Driftwood Saturday. ('has. Johnson of Scri'iton, is visiting i Lawn liarr and family. William Gilmartin fit Job isonburg. ' was in town Sunday. Mi ss Blanche Kissel of Emporium, ! spent Sunday with her parents, as did Miss Lora Bunce. Miss Frances Suiumerson of Kmpori utu is visiting in town this week. Misser Minnie Furlong and Mame Gilmartin visited at Cameron on Mon day. A number of our young people attend ed the dance at Cameron last Thursday night. Mrs. Anson Mason visited friends at Sinnatnahoning Sunday. RICHV ALLEY The Misses Crystal Housler and Ger tie Lewis visited friends in town this week. Mrs. Gamie Housler is visiting her : parents in Lock Haven this week. Mrs. W. S. Lingle is visiting Mrs. [ Mark Goodwin. Vere Swesey, accompanied by his j sisters, the Misses Hena. Gertie and Myrtle, attended a party at llowardvillc Saturday evening, as did also Fred Mc- Caslin aud Ha/.el Lock wood. Randolph Lock wood filled his ice house | i this week. I'. 11. Adam has a very -ore hand : caused by coming in contact with a hard- | wood sliver. Mrs. Bernard .Montgomery has been j ! very ill this week. <ieo. Carter has moved to Win. Hack euberg's farm at Garde m. \itie Freeman of Shippeo, h.i- in the j \ *lle\ Tuesday. \\ i.i. Carter i- putting in his suinmei ! supply ol wood this week. Kail Kith was home from Driftwood Saturday. Koy t'hadwick moved In household -olid* from hit farm on North Creek to his tulle r hone at Klk Fork. \S attended elei'tiull la*t Week .Illd did not -i ltd in our weekly report Mr* Wm farter a.m -In iii>in • in town Monday M. A H, CAMKRON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH i, igu6. CAMERON Mis. John Cirney of iienoyo, is visit- I in<_' Mrs John (Jardner. J:;» I .''(in ml vMtcd his Ikhiip S nil. Jay. M are glad to If ur thai Miss Mirm Uw'd likes li i new boarJiii'j place at .lus. ItobiiiMin's. Dan'l Sullivan. Jr., is hack to his work at the mines again. Fred Schwab is going to paint his i house this week. Mr. Robinson's family, Mr. Toner. Bob Smith and Miss Reed attended the ■ dance at Beech wood Saturday night and i report a good time Laudlord Olsen of tlie Valley House! is spending a few days in Grampian and Clearfield. Operator <J. L. Page and and his en- ! tire family are ill down with diptheria. i Mr. Page has only recently buried one of his children and now another great mis fortune has overtaken him. His many triends hope for his speedy recovery, as well as that of his family. Mr. Wilson was called to Antigo, Pa., on account of the serious illness of hia niece. Joseph Robinson is keeping bach- ! elor's hall, while his family are visiting ! in Beechwood. Operator Cupp, of Renovo, is work ing in place of Operator Page, during the latter's illness. Operator Krape is suffering from the gripe but manages to keep up and per form his work. Thomos Shieve is ailing the position as bartender, at the Valley House. Try one of Tom's West Virginia cocktails. Instructor Wellß, of the Pennsy's Lines, East of Pittsburg, passed over this division Tuesday, posting the operators upon the block system. Feb. 27, 1906. J. F. 8. HUNTLEY. Mr. A. W. Smith spent a very pleas ant evening with Mr. John Johnson, last week. Mrs. Henry Layton has quite a num ber of boarders since the mill resumed operations. VVm. Logue has just received a car load of watermelons from the Philli pines, which are selling at cost. Store j open till nine p. m. The Driftwood callers this week were Squire Levi Smith, Mrs. B. J. Collins and Henry Layton. Daniel Sullivan, Jr., of Cameron, visited his sister, Mrs. Patrick Farrel, between trains Sunday. Mr. Riser has returned to duty and there is no lack of steam in the boilers of the mill now. John F. Carson has recovered from a severe attack of rheumatiem. Miss Ruth Sullivan,of the West Side, | spent Monday with Mrs. P. Farrel. Mrs Dennis Sullivan and John Sul- i livan, Jr., are conlined to the house j with grip. Willie Sullivan, oi Cameron, has been i visiting his sister, Mrs. P. Farrel, the! past week. Mr. Jordan, ofSinnamahoning, spent | Friday with relatives in town. Mr. David Logue suffered another j relapse Saturday evening. Dr. Beale, j of Driftwood was called and at present ! Mr. Logue is somewhat better. His i relatives have been summoned from Superior, Wis., and Chicago, 111. Abner Hill, of Medix Run, visited ; W. li. Smith and wife, Saturday and j Sunday. Assistant Foreman Alfred Smith had , his whiskers removed, preparing for j the spring weather, but ho is a sorry i man now. We would be very grateful to the | weather man if he would send us about j six inches of snow and a few days of j zero weather. The logs would move i down Big Run to beat the band if this would happen. After the logs and ties i are down, bring on your blue birds j and Faster bonnets as fast as you like. { W. R. Smith greeted his many friends with a pleasant surprise Sunday. ! "Guess what it was." Ray is a good j looking man, with or without whiskers. J. F. Sullivan has purchased the j prizo beef steer from Matthew Sullivan, ! of Driftwood. This animal was form- I erly owned by Squire Robinson, of I Cameron, and is a registered Berk shire with three white feet. We are very thankful to county offi cials Collins and Miller for the fine cigars presented to us. Owing to some of our best boxers ! being sick with the grip, President j Farrel has changed the program at the j j club rooms for a few weeks. Having | the good fortune to receive Mr. Jeff j Lynch and Mr. Everett Barr, both of | Sterling Run, into our Association. We are being entertianed in first-class | shape by the lively stories of their past experiences. Mr. I.yncli related an instance which is well worth recording. It Mti'ins some years ago he was greatly ; bothered with hawks stealing his i chickens, so he devised a very ingen ious plan to get rid of them. First, Iki found where these birds usually assem bled and cut all the HIIIIM* oil' the trees where they were in the habit of sitting and in the place of limbs hti put a <lo/.en scythe bliulcs all sharpened tu u raaor edge. The lutwkx would alight mi the sharp etigo ol the blades and their claws would la< clipped utf, limit depriving litem ol any means of get. ting food. ( 'otim quently they died o| AN ARGUMENT THAT CANNOT BE ANSWERED * 'lit ' L-\ „■ ''.''pAjfci. ~ ji* K tUxi 7 • Hhp H Jt During the recent epidemic of Small pox In Pennsylvania a family of four, a mother and three children were taken to the Municipal Hospital in Philadelphia, the mother seriously 111 with Small-pox. As there was no one to take care of these children, and as they had all been exposed to the dis ease and were liable to spread the In fection, K was absolutely necessary to take them with their mother to the hospital. Two of thees children being old enough to attend school bad, the year before, been vaccinated under tbe "tyrannical" law requiring starvation. Mr. Lynch says he crippl ed upwards of 100 hawks and about 10 owls that way in aliout four weeks and we have no reason to doubt his word, as he is a man of truth and veracity. Mr Barr related some experiences he has come through in his many years of railroad service as brakeman and lire man on the P. & E. Some of these hair raising episodes fairly made tho chills run down one's backbone. On one occasion he was coming down Kane hill and the air played out and the train ran away, every effort was made to stop but it was no use They run from Kane to Wilcox in four j minutes, a distance of eight miies. The : engineer had a full growth of whiskers | when he left Kane, but his face was j perfectly smooth passing Wilcox. The \ severe wind had blew his beard off! clean. In the meantime the wheels J had run from under the engine and she j rode on the frame tor over two miles, j fortunately no one was hurt. Another \ time Air. Barr remembers that he got the red oil in the white signal lamps t and the green oi! in the red lamps, and the white oil in the green lamps, caus ing so much confusion that the oper- i ator at Betizinger Tower did not know whether there were a trolley ear on parade or an automobile, so he notified the dispatcher and orders were issued j to side track them to find out what they were. Explanations followed and the signal were arranged properlv. j Another illustration of presence of mind was also related. It seems that one day while on a fast freight ap- j proaehing Fenton's water tank the in jectors refused to work on the engine j and only a scant guage of water in the , boiler. The engineer wanted to pull i the fire but Everitt said to wait a little and let him try his hand at it. So quickly hurrying to the section house ; he borrowed a ladder and two water pails and climbed the ladder to the top of the smoke stack, succeeded in filling the boiler by pouring the water down the stack. This shows what the right man in the right placd can accomplish. Mr. Barr favored the members with the following song after which the audience adjourned to their respective homes: The Firemen's Song. Tune— HTien Johnny Comes Marching Home.. I lire upon the P. E., She rolled \ she rolled ! Our engine is sixteen seventy three, She rolled! I made the rockets come from the slack, The steam guagv? pointer it never goes back. If you have no fog you Ret the Hack, rpon the P and E. Aud when we start on our trip home. How she rolls! she rolls! The telegraph poles look like fine combs, She roll*! It iK sixty per hour ail ttie time, rpon the curves or on the straiKht line-.. For you've wot to tuakt your runuiug time. Upon the P. and E. Sometimes we *trike a red signal hoard. Then she groan* ! she «ro MM : The engineer put-* the brakes on har 1 And sin groans! The operator took a little -deep, I he t rew they *wear at him loud and deep And tell him iii* job is gone for keep*, ( pontile l\ ami E. But when Kcnovototm* in sight, Mmmm! , Yuu would I In iik she ulwayaaliwiK*! j .-I i .ulil llownho |K.|.» • Our bouriliiiK liouae* then we su k Wht-rr we our ration* Air nil |i»-r m-uk, I hi* In all l<>-ui|ftit that I will b|it'iili, Al-'iil (hi I' uuil K. Atl inlillnlrMt rl K'» Nolle*' htlalr uj HiiHKliT Ma ASI.IS, JlrrrHMti. \7OTH I. la lurrl. Kl\rn thai U-tli-i. liKlllar) 11*.*11 ill.- enisle uf Uiiticit M< . aalln. lat. ol Kuiporium, I'.. , ha .. 1..-1-n nr utlial 1m the iiinnminm-il whom till |, .1.1.11. Hiilehli.l 111 >aul Kalale luual M-UH ~l ..iu« ami Irti.M! imleliinl make , MAMV J Mit iSI IN 112 uipMiUW. Ha . Jau Slat, Iwe ~f* II teachers to forbid the admission to school of children who could not pres ent a certificate of successful vaccina tion. The third child being younger, the mother, yielding to the persuasion of foolish neighbors, refused to have vaccinated. The result is shown in the Illustration taken from a photograph. Contrast the beautiful, soft, healthy skins and placid faces of the two chil dren on the outside, protected by vac cination .with the horrid condition of the little unvacclnated sufferer between them, evidently in torture from the loathsome eruption and scarcely able to see out of its swollen eyes. This poor in prizes whenever exhibited. We can 1 timonials from some of the best farmers in the j United States, who say **the Le Roy draws easier i holds easier and does better work in all conditions ' of soil than any other Plow used." Made by Le | Mey Plow Co., Le Roy, N. Y. They are for sale by I C. H. Jessop, Emporium, Pa. ! MFN' 1 It is a little early to wear a Summer Suit Si Hj but it is not too earl\ to make a selectic: I Our New Spring Suiting's I I lAre here and we believe they are all that tj you can ask for in quality and stvh GRAYS are among the lea'leis this season. , ! Bedard The Tail <»-- j Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. 20 to SO Reduction; ; I Beta* Cost. Op all Ms to Long as ttiey Last.■ Murry & Coppersmith Co,. ammmmmmmmmmmmmmme MMMManunw/ i little victim of prejudice was infected! by its mother and broke out with th< j disease soon after entering the hoe ! pital. The two others remained sev I eral weeks In the hospital and. al ( though living all this time In an in ' fected atmosphere, continued perfect)}* 1 well. Is It possible tkat a mother live*.*! | cruel that, after gasing upon this pic j ture, she will be willing to deny heii darling children the benefit of proteeo I tlon against this terrible infectloe? j SAMUEL O. DIXON. < Commissioner of Health, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, i The Great Headache Cure, Bromo- Pepsin «' Note The Word Pepsin. " I CI I Indigestion Z. Insomnia. rvoiisiH s On the Spot. I\« Opiates. Absolutely Hai IIIIC.SN. All Druggists', 10c. 25c, and 50c. L. TAGOAHT. Emporium, Pa. 4-I.V.
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