CONSUMPTION'S WARNING 112 \ .'i ii Inside facts snon become evident iu outside symptoms. —DR. ij. G. GUEEN. <|Tlie aid of scientific inventions is not needed to determine whether your lungs are affected. The first symptoms can be readily noted by anyone of average in telligence. (JTliere is no disease known that gives so many plain -warnings of its a] proacli as consumption, and no si ions disease that can be so quickly reached and checked, if the medicine used is 1 >r. Hoscliee's German Syrup, which is made to cure consumption. oll Morton transacted business in Emporium one day hist week. Walter Smith spent a few days with Emporium friends. Tommy Britton is moving his family into Edward Cool's old house. Hazel Chandler enjoyed a day sight seeing and visiting in Etnpojium week. Mrs. Llewellyn Moore is attending; Wrsleyau Methodist conference this week, as delegate Irom this appointment. X V. Z. ELK LICK. Marshall Lorsbough.who has just return ed from the hospital, spent several days last week with Elihu Chadwick and family. We are glad to announce that Hoy Chadwick is still improving. Elias Barton, who has been on the sick li st is able to be about again. Johnny Lewis, lately of West Virginia jis visiting friends and relatives at this I place. Allen Davis and Milton Lewis have ! finished their shingle job. Give Lewis went to Hicks Bun to visit his sister. Susan Housler spent last week with her niece Mrs. Oserr Heath. Chas. Bates of Emporium was seen on our streets week. Christie Housler is visiting relatives at 1 Emporium. Garnie Housler spent Saturday and Sunday with his father at this place. A. McAuley is hauling hay from the old Frank Lewis place to the big barn. BIDDIE. CANOE RUN. This place is booming. The mines have been closed for a few j days but will start again Tuonday. Ellis Grenaleh is setting up the cigars. I It is a ten pound girl. Mrs. McCiure and children of Em porium were visiting in town Saturday. Mrs. I'. Kirk who has been quite ill for some time past is recovering. B. Sinsabaugh is here after a weeks rest in Potter county. F. Webster has purchased a fine Jersey cew. Messrs.Clark and Sullivan were in town the latter part of last week. Ester Clark is on the sick list at. this writing. J. i>'. s. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A Happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if you are suffering from rhenuia tism. \ou throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved fom those rheumatie paius also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will give you re lief and its continual use for a short time will bring about a permanent euro. For sale by L. Taggart. .J. E. Smith, Sterl ing Bun and Crum Bros., Sinnumahon ing. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps the finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles that ever came to Cameron cou CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRII. 5, 1906. RICH VALLEY Rage Adams was visiting friends at j Cooks Hun Sunday. Bernard Montgomery moved to town Monday. Geo. E. Ilnusler visited St. Marys last j week. % Clive Lewis visited his sister Mrs. | Truman McCaslin at Hicks Hun this j week. • I Fred McCaslin, accompanied by Miss j Hazel Lock wood, were Hicks Hun visit- ! ors last week. Doia Bonner visited Mis.L. Loekwood this week. Vere Swesey called on ye scribe this j week. Walter Granger returned from Buffalo this week. He informs us that he has accepted a position there. You can't keep a Hich Valley boy down. Geo. Barr has resigned liig position with M..). Leadbetter. Mr. Cousins has accepted a position a.» gardncr for M. J. Leadbetter. Now look out for some big pumpkins. Warren Moore has moved into his owu house. Geo. If ouster has remodeled Mr. Han's house and will occupy the same. Rev. Dow and wife left Tuesday to at j tend the Wesley an Methodist Conference jit Levant, -N. Y. Mr. Dow's many i friends hope to have him returned to this ! place. C. W. Swart wood ant' lady were in j the valley Monday. Wm. J. Carter is the Supt. of a hay j pressing at Wiley's stock farm. \ incent Lewis, one of Warren Ange vines right hand men, was in this end of the valley Sunday. Garnic Housler was in the woods look ing after the timber interests of Buffalo parties this week. Lewis Yates was the guest of Anson j Lewis Monday. Mrs. Frank Swesey and son Vere visited her mother on North Creek, Tues day. Harold Chadwick returned from a visit to Bradford county friends. Itena Swesey visited her aunt, Mrs. McLeod at Lewis Run, Tuesday evening. Cameron Housler is dismantling a camp on Cooks Run this week. He will erect a new house this summer. Jas. Granger informs us that he will erect a new house and has gone to St. Marys for doors and windows. Willard Swesey was calling on Cooks Run friends Monday. M. A p. SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Metzger visited at Willliams i port Saturday and Sunday. Lenore Ilansconi of Lock Haven was | was visiting her sister, Mrs. A. DeShetler. i last Saturday. Commissioner Bailey was at the county seat on Saturday. (Jeo. Chase is at home, laid ut> with a carbuncle on his arm. Geo. and W. 11. Mahon of Wharton were down last Thursday on business. They report leeks a litttle late this spring. Amos Bennett, Gen'l Supt. for Barclay Bro's. is in Bradford and Sullivan coun ties this week looking after the firms in terests. A fish hog made the remark last week that he had caught several fine messes of j trout aud if any one reported him he I would burn him out. By the looks of the trouble in the mining towns the mounted state police ! will have something to do besides fishing j this spring. Pap Blodget is getting ready to take ! a fishing trip this spring. When he goes he will let us knew his success. Pap is one of the old "hasbeens," so look out for a big catch. Philip Yeager of the l'owdcr Co., vis ited Williamsport Saturday. A. L. Ensign of the Powder Co., visit ed his family at Emporium over Sun day. Barclay Bro's. commenced breaking landings last week, getting ready for the spring drive. Sinnamalioning Lodge, No. 1138,1. O. O. F., will install officers on Satarday evening. Installation by D. D. G. M., S. P. Kreidcr. Born, on Tuesday the 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Darren, a daughter. Capt. C. F. Barclay made a business trip to Elmira on Tuesday. The Sinnamalioning shad arc ijuite [ plenty this spring aud some good catches j arc being made. By the looks of the paths along the | different, trout streams this spring, the I best of the fish will all be caught before i the fishing season is here. J. F. Wolf is going to build his store j room out of tile, lie has the material j on the groumd. J. A. Shafer came home tromGardeau last week. He has been in the birch oil business at that place, but has sold nyt his interest tor Wm. French. The Enterprise fortius < term on Tuesday, with good repoits from both parties. 'l'hc Wyside school closes next week. One day last week Andrew Smith cut down a big pine stub, and when the tree fell it started to roll, when out jumped a small sized bear, which had been confined in the hollow of the stub for winter. Smith made chase but the bear was too quick for him and made his escape. The Supervisors of Grove met at their monthly meeting on Monday. DKHHE. HUNTLEY. Mr. T. H. Daugherty the popular operator of Emporium tower made a friendly call on operator Krape and Sullivan at the tower between trains Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lay tun are spending a week in I'otter county. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Collins were Driftwood callers Saturday. Mrs. A. P. Nelson has been called to . ltenovo on account of severe illness of j i relatives in that place. Mr. A. W. Smith of Sterling Run, j called on friends at the East end Tiies- : day. Wm, Logue has just received a car of strawberries from the Bermuda Is lands which he will dispose of at ! moderate prices. Store open evenings. ! Mr. Logue also has a fine stock of tigs and peanuts which he will dispose of ! at cost. Wo wish to thank Merchant Crum, | of Sinnamahoning for the fine box of perfecto cigars which he presented to the operators at UY tower this week. Wesley Bnrr has returned from a hort visit with relatives iu Scranton. Wilson Bros., Lumber Co., started their log drive Wednesday morning. These logs will goto Kettle Creek where Tlios. Smith will take charge of . them from thence to there destination. Mr. Henry Hill, of Grove Hill, start ed delivering-100 ties to the P. R R. Co., at Huntley. Mr. Hill is a hustler as his successful operations will show Mrs. P. Parrel and Mrs. J. P. Sulli van were Cameron callers this week. A farewell smoker will be given at the Athletic Club rooms Friday even j ing in honor of the club's retiring Pres ident who ieaves shortly for the wilds of West Virginia. In Mr. P. Parrel the club has had an able president, whose executive abilities will be greatly missed. Quite an attractive program has been made up for the evening, consisting of a three round exhibition ! bout betweeu David Ives, of Mason j Hill, and Evert Barr, of Sterling Run. | Both man are in training at present j for the bout. Maj. Bailey will act as referee. The next will be a comic song by J. F. Carson entitled "Will my ; Butter Ever Return." Followed by a short lecture by J. F. Sullivan on how toeat chickens by telegraph. Allowan ces must be made inSullivan's discourse owing to the fact that he is President of the Liars Club in Cameron and ia j liable to slip a cog occasionally. The I last and most attractive feature of the | entertainment will be a vocal duet by i Asst. Foreman Affred Smith and Mr. j John Witchey; entitled "The Track ! man's Song:" We work upon the Pennsy track, Tony go oil tlie car, j Bad weather never holds us back, Tony go oil the car, We tamp up all the joints and sags, When duty calls we never Jag, When rocks fall down the trains we flag, While Tony oils the car. Our section has some crooked curve*, Tony go oil the car, But they do not jolt the peoples nerves, Tony go grease the car, The dishes are safe in the dining cars, No one feels a jolt or jar, For the pick aDdstove), the wrench and bar, Are handy upon the car. So it is joint ahead and center back, Tony go oil the car, Our gang they are all cracker jacks, Tony go oil the car, As railroad men we are hard to beat. Our track is always smooth and neat. We are the kind of men you 1 ik-» to meet. With Touy to oil the car. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Wm. I Johnson is slowly regaining her health 1 under the able treatment of Dr. Beale, ! of Driftwood. Squire Levi Smith departed on Erie : mail Wednesday morning for Falcoher, N.Y., to attend theWesleyan Methodist ! Conference at that place. Miss Alice Jordon is attending Wes ! lean Methodist Conference. The infant daughter of Mr. P Farrell | is quite ill with croupe. Maj. Bailey has returned from a ! weeks visit with relatives in Warren, I Pa., his wife also from a short visit j in Medix Run. J. F. s. STERLING RUN ITEMS W. W. Whiting, of West Va.. is visiting his family. Trox Fulton, of Sinnamahoning, called on friends Sunday. E. P. Brooks, of Medix Run, spent Sunday with his family. Aca Murray and bride, of Emporium, spent Sunday with the hitter's parents Eugene Devliug aud wife. Jos. Hurnside and Jas. Cavanaugh, of Emporium were seen in town Sunday. Paul Livingston, Harry Leggett, Mrs. Pearl Hopple and Nellie O'Keefc spent Sunday with friends in town. Henry Layton and wife, of Huntley, visited friends in town last week. Bibanna O'Sull ivan spent Sunday with her parents in Driftwood. J. F. S. If you ever bought a box of Witch Hazel Salve that failed to give satisfaction the chances are it did not have the name I of E. C. DeWitt & Co., printed on the ' wrapper and pressed in the box. The . original DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve never fails to give satisfaction for burns, | sores, boils, tetter, cracked hands, etc. For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud- ! ing piles it affords almost immediate re lief. It stops the pain. Sold by H. C. Dodson. Suffered for Five Years with Kidney and Liver Trouble. ''l suffered for five years with kindey ! and liver trouble, which caused severe pains across thn back and a. blinding headache. I had pyspep.Ma a:>d was so constipated that I could not move IUV bowls without a cathartic. 1 was curt'd by Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets and have been well now for f-ix months.' says Mr. Arthur S Strickland, of Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by L. Tangart. John K Smith, Su-iling Hun, aud Cruui iirns Siuiiamchoning. CAMERON. The tine Smith and Wesson Revolver raffled by (!. L. Page, last Saturday ! night was won by Mr. A E Andrews, j telegraph operator for the B. & A. V., j j at "JN" Tower, Emporium, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ShrevQS were 1 very pleasantly stisprised by a number J of their friends who gathered at the i I Shreves home as a farewell party as j • Mr. Shreves is about to leave here for \ West Virginia. A large crowd from Emporium, ! Canoe Run, and Sterling Run, attend- i j ed the dance in the K. G. E. Hall, last i Saturday evening. This was tho last ; of a series of plain and fancy dancing I held every Saturday evening, by Mr. j F. floyt, and Mr. J. J. Daugherty. A masquerade caster ball will be the j i next amusement on the board. This ' ; event is to be hold by Mr. J. Robinson I j and G. L. Page, in the K. G. E Hall j j Easter|Monday,no mishaps preventing. I Miss Edna Summerson, and Irene ! | Robinson, spent Sunday with relatives i i at Sterling Run The coal mines are about shut down ' i until something definite is reached, by i j the coal miners union pending a strike. Mr. John P. Sullivan, vice president | and general manager of the Amalga mated Poultry Farm at Big Run, Pa., j was in town list Saturday and bought up all the eggs avalable. Guess we will i have togo out to dinner Easter if we ; want to get an egg. Miss Harriet Darin, of Sterling Run, ! visited Mrs.- William Wykoff, Thurs I day and Friday of last week. Mr. \v. E Wheeler, of Philadelphia, | Pa., the traveling passenger agent for | The Chicago Burlington & Quincy | Railway Co., was a business caller on G L. Page, last Saturday. The farmers are getting ready for the spring work. We notice Brother Williams, the most prominent among the crowd. J. P. Sullivanand G. L. Page called on their old time friend Fred L. Webster at the Furnace Supply Store at Canoe Run Saturday evening. The many friends of Mrs. William Kirk, Sr., are glad to learn of this old ladies health very much improved the past few days. Mr. J M. Olsen who has been suffer ing with a severe attack of grip for the last week has so far recovered as to be able to manage his business at this | writing. His many friends are glad to hear of his recovery. Robt. Graham's registered holstein hen deposited an egg in the nest Tues day afternoon which measured seven and one half inches in length and weighed one and one fourth pounds. This wonderful egg is on exhibition in the show case at the Valley Hotel. Mr. Graham claims that this is a poor sea son for hens to lay at that. Mr. Robt. Schrieves has purchased a new SSO phonograph which he will take with him to West Virginia. He has " some splendid records with this ma chine and since we have heard the beautiful sound of this machine our parting from him is made a greal deal harder. Bob please write us every week. Our popular butcher Mr. Haynes is moving to his farm atKeating Summit. With his departure Cameran looses a nice man and a worthy citizen. His many friends wish him success. Mr. Peter Munson the genial car in spector of the Pennsy Co , of Renovo, was in town Monday repairing some cars, in his leasure moments. He gave a very interesting discourse upon the Belgian hare industry in Ottawa, | Canada. Springtime is on us stealing, The moments swiftly glide. E're long we will hear the robins. As they sing at even tide, So get your Inst years russets, Put on a clean white vest, And order a years subscription, From the CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. .1. P. S. NORTH CREEK. Did you get "phooled" on "All Phools' Day?" We think Rev. Dow must have been "phooled," as he ad dressed quite a large audience on North Creek that day. We know he was de lighted to have so large an attendance once more. The glad song of the robin indicates approaching spring. "Rolling home in the (Sunday) morn ing, boys, and very nearly tight," should have been the title of the song sung by the North Creek boys return ing from the "Grand Ball" last Satur day night. Wm. Lewis, whom we expect and will gladly welcome as again a citizen among ua, was a visitor here Tuesday. Clyde Gibson made his stay rather shnrt ,on the Creek, last week, owing to the prevailing attraction for him having gone. Mrs. Milda Morton is visiting rela tives and friends on* West Creek this j week. Mrs. Llewella Moore went to Confer ence on Tuesday, accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Dow of Rich Valley. F. A. Lewis has finished hauling the timbers for Thomas Britton's house It is anticipated that Mr Britton wil. ! erect a fine residence in the near future. Spring house cleaning has been be gun by some of our neighbors. Leroy Cool visited our school this week. Don Morton made a "flying" trip to Emporium last Friday. Although he was gone the greater part of the day bis vehicle indicated the nature of the ' trip. Leon Brundage expects to move into j the Ed. Kelley house and Thomas Brit i ton will occupy the Ed. Cool house nn- ! til bis residence is completed. Fred Solvereon was at the county j B eat Tuesday. Guy Brundage and Eugene Taylor were among our visitors on Sunday. Claud Swartwood and Miss Bates were'guests of Willis Cling and family on Sunday. Mrs Sprung and Mrs. Quinn came up from Emporium on Saturday to visit their sister, Mrs. Anna Housler, re turning home Sunday evening. F. A. Cewis, Mrs. S. M. Housler and Frank Smith and father were visitors to Emp ■rium on Wednesday. OOSSIPING JOK. Pure Barred I'lymoulh R< eks. Eggs 50c per 15. F. G. 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