Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, May 10, 1906, Image 8
The Cream of the Poultry Press \ \ £■*' for £scents a year. Thnt*sjust \ \1 tMn cents a month and one l««UO ttluQO H HI COBtlio Infor mat ion of praetieal u»e worth dollars t<» you. The Poultry Review Is not :» law l»ulky paper that you have to waste valuable time in "wadiDß through to lind anything of praetieal values I»ut it contains the I'renin of Poultry Knowl- Horn! In your subHerlption now. Bam pie copy and premium list 5 cents. Poultry Review, Box 7, Biilem. N. Y. J METAL MOTHKIIS ol " e rycle HateheVco., 112 HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure iliseasos of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ilogs anil Poultry by acting directly on the SICK PARTS without loss of time. \. > FEVERS, Coiißemlonii, liill.muua ccßEsj lions, Lung Fever, Milk Fever. 11. 11. JSI'R MVS, Lnmene.«, Injuries, CURES ? llbeiiinalUra. C. C.iSOIIE THROAT. Uuln.y, Epizootic. ci-HEs 5 liixteuiper. j WORMS. Bota. Urubn. K. K. M OUGIW. (olilh, Influenza, Inflamed CURES J Luna*, Pleuro-Pneumonln. F. F. 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Get the habit—the H health giving habit of eating the products of our sanitary shop. I Emporium Bakery I BREAD OF QUALITY Post Office, EMPORIUM, i 25 lor one Si is Wise Economy 825 lor Iwo Soils is Unwise Economy 525 for three Suits is Foolishness Men, it costs no more to have one BKDARD Sl* IT, and always be well dressed, than to have two or three cheap suits and never be well dressed. Our Spring Woolens are Here Rprlarrl The Tailor, Parsons' Bazaar, Emporium, Pa. % / Three Fine Pictures Given Away Free. For the next throe Sundays, all peo ple Who bay THE GREAT PHILA DELPHIA SUNDAY PRESS, will get a line picture suitable fur framing. . Many newspaper picture supplements are only cheap chromoa. These are I not. You nover see a SUNDAY ' PRESS picture thrown away. It is a work of art. SUNDAY PRESS pict ures cost more U> male than any other pictures and people frame them. Are you reading the New Anthony! Hope Novel in THE PHILADELPHIA SUN DAY PRESS? Your newsdealer will supply you. 11 3t. A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily ills than almost anything else. It is good to clean the syutcni out occasionally. Stir the liver up, and get into shape generally. The best results are derived from the use of DeWitt's Little Karly Risers. Reliable, effective, pleasant pills with a reputation. Never gripe. Sold by R. C. Dodson. You cau get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. rSHSHSBSHS3SHSHSHSHSHS^ THIS IS IT. I The E. W. I Eschbach | | Wall Paper Col jjj Mr. Edward W. Eschbach,who jjj , u has located in Emporium, in til Parsons' Bazaar, Chestnut street, nj [}J desires to inform the public that n, he carries a full line of [}{ I WALL PAPERS $ (U in ni which he is prepared to hang m u] at short notice. Window Shades nl [S made to order. All orders by !{j J mail will be promptly attended In u] to. Store open Tuesday, Thurs- HJ $ day and Saturday evenings. No H] ru trouble to show samples. | The E. 111. Eschbach Wall | Paper Company. HSHHHSP S HS as HSHSHSHS CAMKROU COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY io, 1906. Xatest Count? Correspondence. I ROM OUH REPORTERS. RICH VALLEY Airs. Leon Chadwiek was a valley vis itor ou Saturday. Bert Barr was home from Hicks Run Saturday. A number of our young people attend ed a patty given by Miss Beatrice Barr, of North Creek, Friday evening. All report a pleasant time. llena Swesey closed her school at Chad wick's Friday. W. W. Lewis at.d son Clive were visit j ing their family and parents at Elk Fork Sunday. They are employed at Hicks Run. Tilghmau Chadwiek returned ou Mon day lroiu a visit to his daughter, Mrs. | Alvin Wright of Buffalo. Crystal llousler of Howardville spent | Sunday with her parents at Elk Fork. W. L. Carter and wife were viewing j the sights at Cooks Run Junction, Satur day evening. Kx-Supt. Bcrlue and Lewis Giuter of eamp 24, were on our streets Saturday. R. Lockwood and son Stanley were visiting friends at Cooks Run, Sunday. Agustua Hueclmau and Mabel Matte son of Howardville, enjoyed a drive up our way Sunday. Wm. Wilder and Miss Blanch Moon of Emporium, were guests of Valley friends Sunday. The present holder of the Rich Valley championship belt has issued a challenge to all comers at 122 lbs., provided the challenger is allowed to stand on a barrel, so as to be the same height as the aspir ent for championship honors. We will have to decline the use of our hen house as a piaee to hold the contest, because we have two setting hens. Willard Swbsev informs us that he will build a pavillion at once, so the club can have a permanent place. M. A. p. NORTH CREEK. Beatrice Taylor returned the first o week. from a two week's visit with relaf tives at Canandaigua. Eugene Taylor spent a few days with friends. Guy Brundage is enjoying a few days vacation this week. The "Sugar Party" at Clias. Barr's on Friday evening was greatly enjoyed by the young people. Mr. Barr and wife certainly entertain their guests in au ex cellent manner. J. F. Lewis transacted business in Emporium Monday. Hazel Chandler and Beatrice Taylor visited at Emporium Monday. Garl Lewis is spending a few days at ltonovo while he is recovering from an injury to one hand, received while at work at the dynamite works, i Mrs. Ludwig and sons returned to her ! home Saturday. Lewis Yates is suffering from a severe attaet of neuralgia. Melvin Hamilton accompanied by Coridon llousler was in our valley Sun day. Mrs. Llewclla Moore was surprised Wednesday evening by a few friends, who gathered to celebrate her birthday. D. N. Chandler has a new bicycie. Beryl Spaulding is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Wm. Lewis. F. A. Lewis visited the county seat on Monday. X Y. Z. MASON HILL. C. W. Williams made a business trip to Driftwood Saturday. Omer Ives and wife and Miss Rose Hanseom visited the latter's parents on Hustou Hill last Sunday. Ray Jordan spent Saturday at Lock j Haven. Byron- Duell made a trip to Driftwood | Saturday. Alonzo Duell and Lewis Jordan attend- ! ed prayer meeting on Huston Hill Sun day eveuing. Ruben Jordan took in the B. & S. excursion and show at Dußois Saturday, j C. M. Bailey, wife and family spent Sunday with Mrs. B's parents at Castle Garden. Earl Marsh, who has bean working at j Medix Hun has returned home. Ray is looking very sad. You have I our sympathy, but never mind she will I return. Mrs. W. 11. Hay is spendincr a few j weeks with her parents. J. (). Jordan and 1 wife, while her husband is visiting his old i home in Monroe county. Chas. Connors of Hicks Run visited 1 on the 11 ill Sunday. Walter was seen on our streets Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Husseli returned home Saturday after spending a week with their daughter at Straight. Mrs. Maud English ol Castle Garden is spending a lew days with her parents, ('. W. Williams and *ife. Misses Bertha and Jessimine Sterliug of Sterling Run. visited Alice Williams on Saturday. /.IPP. C. H Howard it Co., have received from the Pitoiflc Couat what is perhaps the tin est lot of RED CEDAK shingles that ever came to Cameron cou SLAB TOWN. Miss Nickler closed her school Tues day, for.this year. We hope to have her hack next term. Mrs. K. B. Freeman left Tuesday to visit her daughter M rs_ W. White. K. L. Barton and wife are visiting daughter, Mrs. Gibbs. Mrs. A.J. Ban went to Beech wood to visit her daughter the past week. Mrs. A. 1 lousier was seen on our streets to-day. The taffy party at Bert Barr's was largely attended. An ice cream sociable will be held at Frankie Lewis' Saturday evening. Glennie llousler and Claire Lewis were guests of Bert Barr yesterday. MOJXIE. MEDIX RUN. Quite a number from this place at tended the show at Dußois last Saturday _ Lewis Mix, of Penfield, was in towu | one day last week Frank Delong, of Winterburn, is visit j ing his brother George Delong at this place. P. J. Pistner and Co., are building a I house on their lot. C. Chambers is doing the work. | 441mer Chambers, of Penfield, trans ! acted business in town on Wednesday, William Pistner and wife and daughter I Emma, of this place, are visiting friends jJo St. Marys and Rascellas this week, j Olie Khoer. of this place, was taken to Dußois hospital on account of appendi citis, and arrived home last Saturday. Martin dill and wife, took in the show at Dußois last Saturday. Rolla Ford and wife, ofShyrock, West Virgina was calling on their aunt Mrs. L. B Russell at this place. A dance was held in Ilackett's hall Tuesday night. The music was fine. It was largely attended and all report a good time. Frank Williams and wife, and daugh ter Lelo, of this place, visited tlieir par ents in Micks Run over Sunday. Vida 1 lousier, of Sterling Run, is visit -1 ing friends in town. 1 Mrs. Clarence King and Miss Swayne, of this place, were visiting friends in j Austin last week. HUNTLEY. Mrs. Patrick Farrel and children spent ' Sunday with relatives at Cameron. Sadie Comley of Cameron spent Mon day with Susie Sullivan. A. W. Smith spent Sunday with his sister at Sterling Run. The Driftwood callers this week were: Squire Levi Smith, John Jordau, E. D Mayhew, Henry Layton, W. W. John son and Edna Collins. John Witchey of Sianam ihoning | spent Sunday with W. W. Johnson and ! wife. Mrs. J. F. Carson's mother is visiting j at her home. Helen Jordan is spending the summer ] with her sister at Sinnamahoning. Mr. Willson of Pittsburg, was a busi j ness caller in town Monday. The many friends of Major Bailey are ! glad to learu of his reinstatement in \V r m. j Logue's employ at the lath mill. Major j was suspended for making a pair of I leather spectacles for one of the men, I which was contrary to Wm. Logue's: strict orders. The joke caused one man j to resign and made no end of trouble. | In reviewing the matter William says. It try to treat my men first-class, I do not mind the jokes they pass, Until they carry things too far, And worthy people's feelings jar. So one and all must now take heed, j For I am very mad indeed. I will not have my workmen vexed, By Major Bailey's leather specks. Last Wednesday while B. J. Collins j [ was putting his cattle in the stable lie was j j attacked by his large Ayishire bull and j narrowly escaped serious injury. The j bull threw Mr. Collins across the barn j floor of about 20 feet and was about to ; gore him when Chas. Collins came to j the rescue and drove the animal away, j Mr. Collins' clothes were toru nearly off j his back and while he was not cut here- j ceivcd a severe shaking up and was bruis- I ed considerable. (). B. Tanner remov-1 ed the animal's horns a few days later. .1. F. 8., E. J». K. CAMERON. J. E. Gardner moved to Driltwood last week. Mrs. O. E. Housler moved to Kittan ing Friday of last week. M. Phoenix received five bags of u new choice hit of seed potatoes from O. W. Ford farm, New York, lastj Wednesday. The tinners from Renovo shops finished roofing the new tower Tiles day. The tower is utmost completed. I A. F. Walker, 11. Kephart and liul bert Smith took a fishing trip over the hills to Brooks Hun one day last week, returning with some beauts Mrs. E. M. Lord, of Sterling 'tun, visited her sister, Mrs. it. A. Lord, a few days last week The school directors held a meeting at the school house last Friday. Emporium visitors tor wirk wen .MrH. E. I). McQraekon, F. H. Hobin | son, Mrs. J. P. Eddy, Miss Clara Eddy, Mrs. F. E. Comley, Mrs. C. C. Potter, Mrs. Lupro, D. Sullivan, Sr., and wife, Mrs. P. Farrel, Mrs. J. M. Olson. E. D. Krape and wife and Miss Hulda Olsen, of Emporium, spent Sunday with J. M. Olsen and wife. B. J. Kane, formerly telegraph operator for the N. Y. C. & 11. R. I?., near Clearfield has been posting on the work at Cameron and expects to locate on the P. R. R , in the near future. Miss Hulda Olsen is spending the summer with her sister Mrs. E. D. Krape, at Emporium. Miss M. Collins, county Supt., came up from Driftwood last Friday and spent some time between trains at this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. G. Walker, Gen'l Supt., C. B. & C Co., spent a few days in Buffalo, the latter part last week. Mrs. E. C. Williams is confined to her bed with a severe attack of grip. Richard Lawson spent a few hours with her sister, Mrs. J. Robinson j Saturday. Wm. Wykoff holds the record for J large trout. While fishiug last Friday j he landed one measuring 14 inches, j This is the largest trout that has been i brought in this season. H. 11. Rockwell, of Renovo, spent Sunday with his mother. J. D. Brooks, who hag been laid up I with rheumatism the past few weeks, jis again able to resume work. Mr. j Brooks has the sawing of the lumber | for the Emporium Iron Co., at the Coke Ovens. The parties who attempted to "strong • arm" John Schwab last week, are 1 doing penance in sackcloth and ashes, j It is hoped that they will stick to the - straight and narrow path in the future. Dan Sullivan, Sr., has corn five ! inches high in his garden and his I potatoes are sprouting. Dan says: Some people love the soldier's life. Some like the bounding sea, Hut of them all there is only one, The FARMER'S life for me. I love to see the green leaves come, And watch the sweet corn grow. While clear and loud at early morn. My BRAHMA roosters crow. So come you farmers, one and all, I do not heed your scorn, You may beat me on other crops, But you cannot beat my corn. J. P. 8. & E. D. K. SINNAMAHONING. Pretty cold weather for this season of the year. The farmers have most of their \ potatoes planted and are getting ready j for corn. W. L. Barclay, of Laquin, Pa., was in town Monday. Hon. 11. 11. Mullin, of Emporium, transacted business in town Tuesday. Mrs. W. L Belden and daughter, of Seattle, Wash., are visiting friends here this week. Master Sidney Barclay, of Laquin, Pa., is visiting his grandparents this week Capt. and Mrs. C. F. Barclay arrived home from the auto tour. They made the trip from Westfield to Sinnama- I honing, a distance of 74 miles, in six ! and one half hours. County Commissioner, S. P. Kreider ; was in town between trains Tuesday, j The Board of Supervisors of Grove ! met Monday to transact their monthly | business While here, they ordered | the new piece of road opened that was [ granted two years ago. The Keystone Handle Factory putin a new machine Tuesday to turn out insulator pins. J. Henry Logue and Jas. Dowley are getting ready to start on thier annual giugseng trip as soon as the leaves begin to show. Messrs. Van Wert and Ensign, of the Powder Works visited Emporium Tuesday evening. W. S. Miller, of Scranton was in town on Tuesday, transacting business. Commississioner O. L. Bailey has been making some improvements to the Mountain House. It is too cold weather for auy big fish stories. The Fulton Bros., have the contract I for painting the Powder Company's j buildings. Washington Camp No. 136 aud Camp : No. 122, of this place, are making ir rangements to entertain State Lecturer Clarence H. Huth and Hon. C. A. Rich on the evening of May 28th in ■ Brooks Hall. The State police seem to have enough to do these days without bothering lone fisherman. Dkhsk. The End of Bad Feelings. The lew unfortunates with whom cofleo disagrees a. at lu>.t emancipa ted. No more need to look for a coffee substitute. Everyone can now drink real coffee without miv had litter ef fect* if it Ih |)H TAN ATEI> India Col lee The Tannin anil other injurious ingredients have lieen removed, the healthfully-HtiniulutiiiK. digestion pro moting properties i <llllllll lutact. anil all the time you are drink iiiK real i i tl.-e oreiin red in the usual way For .ale by Ha too m A Lloyd. 7>tf J arC^^ BKHiiaWIIIII MM—II —lll I G. H. GROSS | &COMPANY Before you buy else where it will pay you to call on the Broad Street Market. We are here to please. I <«&££> a Pickle Excellence By buying Hein/.'s Pickles in sealed glass packages, you are sure ; | of getting the best we 1 can oner—better cannot I be made, We return I full purchase price if I you do not like them. I 'Phone 21, 16. H. GROSS CO. | | I l c ] I s \ O. B. Barnes is j 112 preparing special } announcements j ) for next week. j I i \ i ( I | I