u Pou,tp y P ress I \^*^ B **^matTi>n t "112 practical use worth I j dollars to you. The poultry Review ■ | 1* not a large bulky paper that you have to ■ j waste valuable time In l, wa«liUK throUK" B to find anything of praetieal value, l»ut It ■ Containable Cream ol r«Milt r> Knowl* ■ Sample copy and premium list 5 cent*. I Poultry Review# Doi 7, Salem* N* Y. I MKT AI. MOTH KHS Cum-late »» wea rs longer and for Gas Ranges. It c(Jstß |esß tha „ any Kills Rust on Stove other Kcers foreyer Pipe, Wire Screens. always ready for use- Stoves or any iron B|g work. It will not wash off, and wears months. Price, 35c. Ask your dealer for either kind. If your dealer hasn't it, P. V. Heil nian has. If"GET THE HABIT"" We are doing a splendid business. Our I patrons seem to be so impressed with the de liciousness of our baked goods that many ol them have ''got the habit" of coming here regularly. We anticipate more of that "habit," because our bread and pastry is.bet- Iter than ever before. Get the habit—the health giving habit of eating the products of our sanitary shop. I Emporium Bakery I BREAD OF QUALITY L Next Door to Post Office, , EMPORIUM, PA. ft ■ I———>>J 825 lor one Soil is Wise Economy $25 lor two Suits is Unwise Economy $25 lor three Suits is Foolishness Men, it costs no more to haveoue BKDARD SUIT, and always be well dressed, than to have two or tliree cheap suits and never be well dressed. Our Spring Woolens are Here Bedard The Tailor, Parsons' Bazaar, Emporium, Fa. Three Fine Pictures Given Away Free. For the next three Sunduyn, all peo plu wl\o buy THE (IRK AT PHILA DELPHIA SUNDAY PRESS, will got a fine picture suitable for framing. Many newspaper picture supplements 1 are only cheap ohromOH. These are not. You never see a SUNDAY PRESS picture thrown away. It is a work of art. SUNDAY PRESS pict uresjeost more to make than any other pictures and people frame them. Are you reading tbe New AnthonyjHope 1 Novel in THE PHILADELPHIA SUN j DAY PRESS? Your newsdealer will | supply you. 11 3t. A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily ills than almost anything i Ise. It is good to clean tlie system out | i ceasi' lally. Stir the liver up, and get 1 into shape generally. The best results i are derived from the use of DeWitt's i I jit ile Early Risers. Reliable, effective, | pleasant pills with a reputatiou. Never | gripe. Sold by R. C. Dcd«.n. Eggs for Hatching, i Full blooded black Minorcas. In | quire of E. G. Rentz, Emporium, Pa. SHSaSHSB 52 SHSHSHSHSH 5^ THIS IS IX. I TheE. W. § | Eschbach s Wall PaperCo j ! [}j Mr. Edward W. Eschbach,who S |(] has located in Emporium, in if, I m Parsons' Bazaar, Chestnut Btreet, ju ! [Jj desires to inform the public that 2] he carries a full line of § WALL, PAPERS n) ju W nj which he is prepared to hang In I U| at short notice. Window Shades [" ![5 made to order. All orders by Sy I n| mail will be promptly attended In u] to. Store open Tuesday, Thurs- [jj I jj{ day and Saturday evenings. No n] ru trouble to show samples. in | The E. W. Eschbach Wall j | Paper Company. ESaSHHP =;asHsasasHsHH CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906. Xatcet Count? Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. NORTH CREEK. All our farmers are busy witli (heir spring work. Mrs. M. K. Taylor transacted busi ness in Emporium Saturday. Hazel Chandler spent a delightful day Saturday with Wm. Lcavitt and family, j Mrs. .John Long vicited her parents, ('has. Barr and wife. Agnes Taylor visited the city on Mon day. Ernest Housler returned home Satur- ■ day evening, from Dußois works, where he has been employed for the past two week. Our roads are receiving the attention of path master Lewis. Wednesday closed our school. It is to be regretted greatly that some of our patrons would cheat their children out of three months sehoot rather than comply with the vaccination law. We hope by the time school re-opens all will be feady to resume their places. x y. z. RICH VALLEY Elden Lewis, of the city, was visiting friends in the Valley Sunday. Fred McOsslin was sick last week, but is improving at this writing. J. J. Lewis was under the doctor's care this week. 1\ &E. It. K.. Yardmaster, Theo. Newton and Henry Haupt were on our streets Saturday. Police! Jerry Dice was the guest of W. J. Carter and family Sunday. Harry Lewis, of West Creek, was call ing on friends Sunday. May Moon, of North Creek, attended services at the church Sunday afternoon. Francis Leadbetter, of Salt Run, is visiting her parents, M. J. Leadbetter and wife, of Lawn View. Thomas Nickerson, of Emporium, was calling on P. S. Culver and family Sun day. Mrs. B. L. Spence was calling on Elk Fork friends Sunday. "No Mollie," that ring did not come from Eagle Rock. Pathmaster F. J. Lewis is repairing our roads for the summer. They need it. Chas. Ross was home Sunday. He is employed at Four Mile. Norman Mcintosh is having his house remodeled aiid piazzas built. Auios Norrigan is the architect. A meeting of the Rich Valley Athletic Club will be held Saturday evening. A belt will be awarded carrying with it the championship ot Howardville and Cooks Run Junction. M. A. p. MASON HILL. Rain much needed. All the rage—forest fires. Alvira Farr, of Emporinm, finished her term of school to-day. "Vie" is a number one teacher. Thom is Kailbourn, of Huntley, visited his friends on Sunday. Delos Duell, of Mount Pleasant, visit ed his parents Sunday. Chas. Collins, of Huntley, was seen on our streets Sunday. Think he made a mistake in the place. Rosa Hanskom, of Huston Hill, is employed as chief cook bv Mrs. Byron Duell. Alice Williams, who was visiting with her sister, Mrs. George English, returned home last Monday. Mrs. Thomas Marsh gave a quilting party to a few of her lady friends. Those in attendance were: Mesdames James Russel, David Marsh, James Jordon, Nancy Lane, O. B. Tanner, McClellan Bailey, Etta Bitter, Owen Ives, Chas. Williiams, Byron Duell and Misses Mar garet Farley, Nellie Marsh, Lizzie Jordan and Alice Williams. There will be a box social given at the Mason Ilill school house, Saturday even ing May 19th for the benefit of the Sab bath school. Everbody invited. Mr. Cooper and son, of Ivittaning. I have boen visiting Byron Duell and family, the later returning home on Mon day. The former will stay for some time. ZIPP. I MEDIX RUN. Albert Russell, of Cross Forks, is visiting friends here. Miss Cora Johnson, of Honns Camp, has a class of music at this place. L. B. Russell is having his store build- 1 ing made over intu a dwcllidg house. Thursday night a supper and dance was niven for the benefit of the M. I'. A., I< dge, report a financial success. Ben Chambers, of I'enfuld, was seen on our streets Monday. Mike O'Connor, our city barber, vi-it ed his home in IMi Hois over Sunday. X. <. Why take a dozen things to cure that Kennedy's laxative Honey and Tar allay- tile congestion, stops that tiekl iug, drives the cold out through your bow Is. Sold by It. ('. Oodsou You cuu got all kinds of good cedar übiogitis at 15. |i. Howard iV Co.. STERLING RUN ITEMS Blanche Kissel is visiting her sister j at Sinnamahoning. Mr. and Mrs. Iloag and son and daughter, of Bidnway, spent a few days with Mrs. lloau's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade. Fred Confer and Joseph Furlong called at Huntley Sunday. A number of our young people attend ed the funeral of Matt. Sullivan at Drift wood, Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Smith is visiting her sister at Williamsport. Mrs. Asa Murray, of Emporium, visit ed her parents a few days last week. Misses Alice Quigley, Ella McCarty and Eva Marshall, cf Emporium, spent Sunday with Mrs. Leouard Smith and family. Stephen Bunee has moved his family iuto Thos. Hart's house. Mrs. P. 11. Mason did shopping in Emporium Saturday. Mrs. Millie Sprung, of Emporium, is i visiting relatives in town. Misses Lora O'Keefe and Florence and Nellie Whiting left Monday for Wil liamsport, where they will enter Com mercial College. x.x. x. SINNAMAHONING. Born to Lewis Wykoff and wife a 1 daughter, Saturday the 30th. Oren English is moving into one part of Julius Kanulegs house. Chas. Council went up to First Fork Tuesday to look after his lumber inter ! esta. Walter Berfield of Wharton was in town Tuesday. Pap Blodget is under the weather this week. It may be indigestion, 1 caused by eating the trout caught on hiß fishing trip. Nace Drum has a fine Edison talking machine—the best one in towu. Go j and hear it before you purchase W. C. No. 136, P. O. S. of A. are go | ing to Emporium on May 26th to hear the lecture delivered by Clarence H. j Huth, under auspices of Camp 382. Nace Drum gave a phonograph en -1 tertainrnent to the members of W. C., ; No. 136 Monday evening. Capt. and Mrs. Barclay started Sun day on an auto tour. They will visit Coudersport, Waverlv, Elmira and i Owego on their trip. They will be ab I sent about a week. 1 Barclay Bros, have purehared the | timber in Nany Run above Driftwood, j Theo. Kephart will stock the logs and put them to the mill. There will be i about two million. A party of six fished up Wykoff Run one day last week and the entire catch was 38. The largest catch was nine. Sinnamahoning and Driftwood ball teams crossed bats on Saturday. There was some pretty sharp playing 011 both sides. The score stood 19 to 13 in favor of Sinnamahoning. Several consignments of small trout | have been received here lately to stock I the streams here. The first lot of 16 1 cans were nearly all dead when taken from the train. The Sinaamahoning base ball club organized last week and have leased a | ground for this season and will begin lat once to put the same in shape. DEBSE. HUNTLEY; The Emporiuum visitors this week were: Mrs. N. Barr, Miss" Mable Nel son and Wm. Logue. Homer Ives was a business caller in Driftwood Tuesday. Miss Mattie Collins, of Emporium, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Collins. Miss Jordan who has been very ill with measles is recovering. Mrs. Reuben Bailey, of Dents Run, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Major Bailey. A. W. Smith, of Sterling Run, is assisting Jesse Johnson with his spring farming. Miss Ruth Sullivan visited friends in Driftwood Tuesday. John Witchey has resigned his posi tion with the P. R. R. Co., to accept a position in Emporium. Mrs. A. L. Kepler, of Renovo, waß the guest of W. W. Johnson and wife, last week. P. Farrel and wife and Mr. Mayhew, of the East Side, and Mr. Furlong and Fred Confer, of Sterling Run, spent Sunday with J. F. Sullivan and wife, at Big Run. Wilson Bros., lath mill is now run ning full time giving employment, to a good force of men. B. J. Collins out his ankle very severely with an axe while in the woods last week and was confined to Ins residence until Monday, April 30th when he was able to walk a very little. Operator Krape shot a large hawk Mouday morning and upon ex uniiia tion It was found that th •• bird's claws had been cut off both fuut A. W. Smith claims it wuh one of the hawks that Ji if 1.) licli 1 rippled with his sythe blade* The bir.l Is on exhibition at Wm. 1. igUe's store. Operators Doughorty and Botsford, ! ol"Emporium, called in town Tuesday, I Mr. Botsford has taken up boxing again after a rest of two years but ho ! says he feels as spry as ever. As Kipling says: A genteel young fellow named BotsCoril, Instructed the pupils at Oxford, And at Kizerville too lie puts the boys through, | For his boxing is at the top notch sir. _ | SIZERVILLE. All farmers are busily engaged pre- I i paring ground for early crops. John [ 1 Kelly with the rest. | Mrs. J. H. Evanß is rapidly improv- I ! ing in health of late. The new saw mill is about ready to j I open up for business. The main impli- j I ment arrived yesterday—the saw. E. C. Dayy and son Benjamin are as sisting E. D. Sizer about the farm. ' They are experts at this industry. The "sary nadi" near Gardeau on , Saturday was a still affair, Uncle Deck -1 er not being on deck when the pro- j j gram is completed. Pike county must I j have a show. A. Market and family occupies the j IJurlingame flat. Their many friends i , welcome them to our burg. They will look after invalids seeking health this season. If one desires a good gentle spring ; breath, wait until an old soak comes filled up with leeks, with five drinks of : bark peelers delighi on top for a chaser. The aroma will exceed all fragrance. Messrs. Councilman Bros, are get ting things in shape for much business [ having enclosed the dancing pavillion for temporary bottling works. Have installed a new powerful gasolene en gine to drive their machinery. Messrs Kibe and Johnson took in the sights here on Monday. Autos putin an appearance on Sun i day last, surrounding towns being rep resented. Messrs. Bard and Flemm ing of Port Allegany dropped in on t their annual fishing trip. They were rewarded with a fine catch, using the right kind of "bait." XXX CAMERON. The Emporium visitors this week were A. E. Lord, S. S. Hieks, Mrs. Dan Sullivan Jr., Mrs. J. P. Eddy, Mrs. J. H. Yocum, Mrs. Wm. Wykoff, Mrs. M. Phoenix and Miss Clare Eddy. Engineman George Wykoff of the B. R. and P. R R.. at Johnsoburg is J spending a few days with his parents ' and incidentally doing some fishing. R. 11. Glenn spent Sunday in Keat ! ing Summit. Mrs. Robert Lord was a business 1 caller in Driftwood Tuesday. ; Mrs A. Dickey, of Johnsonburg has returned after a short visit with her daughter Mrs. Fred Schwab County Supt., Miss Mattie Collins I called in town Monday between trains Mrs. Wm. Barry, of Warren, Pa., I j visited friends here and Canoe Run j Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Allen who has been ap -1 pointed to this circuit by the M. E | Conference held services in the school ! house Sunday afternoon and also or- I ganized a Sundoy School. There are I the first services that have been held by the M. E. Church for some time. It is expected that Sunday School will be held every Sunday and preaching every two weeks. The next meeting will be on Sunday afternoon May 13th. Everyone who has had the pleasure of of hearing Mr. Allen speak are at once favorably impressed with his excellent i speaking and wish him every success. Merchant Schwab has just received a j ! full line of spring commodities and is I looking forward to a very busy spring | ; and summer season. He is ably as- i j sisted by the hearty co-operation of ! Postmaster Linniger, who is a natural born salesman and a man of pleasing personality. The Schneider Page Cucumber Syndicate Limited has leased the island just across from the station in the river to be used to plant the famous cucum ber seeds in. They purchased a new j Naptha launch to convey the products I j and supplies to and from the island. | i The christening of the boat was held j i Monday on the shore of the ! | river. A number of guests were in- ! | vited among whom were: Mr. John I | Olsen, Wm. McElwain, Joseph Robin 1 j son, Al Walker, Cyrus Lupro, Isaac : j Wykoff, John Schwab and I) C Lin-I j ninger, of Cameron and J. F. Sullivan, ! 'of Big Run. The boat was named the "Farmers Pride," merchant Schwab acting as toast master and breahing a ! bottle of Olsons' be-.t Moxie over the : | bow of the boat. Squire Robinson made a short speech and brother Page passed the perfeetos and Lemon sour. : Manage Schneider then sang the fol lowing original selection to the tune of Old Lang Syne: Our boat Ik culled "The Parmer* Pride", Pi uinlly sails the waves. Iter keel u built of hemlock hoard*. Her aide* of" barrel »tave», We K"t her for a battleship, Hut us we have Ito KUiis, With cucumber* we'll Mi her up. To carry fifty ton*. So here * to long hie and auccesn, We h 1 rely will not (ail, 1 o Im» mii the town ot l.'aiiMirtU, With incumber* lor tale Th« plertH.int party then ou buy else where it will pay you to call on the Broad Street Market. We are here to please. Excellence Bv buying Heiuz's Pickles in sealed glass packages, you are sure ot getting the best we can offer—better cannot be made, We return full purchase price if you do not like them. 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS & GO. | O. B. Barnes is i 112 preparing special } \ announcements \ } for next week. 5 i I | | |