•Jtiirjrjeror) S®ur)fy jf pass. I ESTABLISHED BYC.B. GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Per |S 00 Tf' paid fn advance $1 AO ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements are publish eclat the rate of one lntl;n per square for oneinsertion and fiftycents ft MtiaTe for each subsequent insertion. Rates by the year or for six or threemonthsare and uniform, and will be furnished on appli cation Legal and Official Advertising persquare.three luicaor less. s'.! 00; each subsequent insertlonso fonts per square. I,oca! notfeeaten cents per line foronei nsertion, #ve cents perlineforeachsubsequentconsecutive Insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per ttiuo. Slmpleannouncenients of births, marriages tinj deaths will beinserted free. Business Cards, live lines or less ss.ooperyear »vnr five lines, at the regular rates of advertising Nolocalinserted forle»s than 75 cts.per issue. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of ttoe PRESS is complete, »nd ttt'ords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willhe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out oft he county must be paid for In advance. fl*-No advertisements will be accepted at less h:\n the price for fifteen words. WS|r Religious notices free. STAI . OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, I LUCASCOUNTY. J I rank .J Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner ol" the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State afore eaid, and that said firm will pay the BUM of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed iii my presence, this 6tli day of Decern ser, A. !)., 1886. A. W. GI.KASON, (SI-AI.. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and iriucuous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take 41 all's Family Pills for constipation. Men gue.->S at a thing, and if it hap |l '.N to come oat their way, they boast of T!;uir good judgment. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Fruises, Sores. I leers. Salt Rheuui, 'I ttcr, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. Ft is guaranteed to give satis f.v.liun, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams M'f'g Co., Prop's Cleveland. O. For sale by R. C fcodson. 9-LY. Every time a large man shrinks from 11 ; duty a small man vises to the occa sion. Hunting for Trouble. I ve lived in California 20 years, and ant still hunting for trouble in the way of I URN? sores, wounds, boils cuts, SPRAINS, or a case of piles that Bucklen'S A rtrica Salve won't quickly cure, writes (lliarlt s Waltcs of Alleghany, Sierra Co. N T.><• iiunting. .Mr. Walterr; it cures evcrv ca- . <« uaranteed at all >JRULR stores. Sftc* 'i'he whole world loves to get the •ugh on A lover. A Valuable Lesson. ' Six years ago 1 learned a valuable K son, writes John Pleasant, ol Mag nolia, IML. "I then began taking Dr. IVINGS New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better 1 find them." T iey please everybody. Guaranteed by #!! druggist 25c. Don't hope to please others if you ClA't please yourself. The Hest Physic. WHEN you want a physic that is mild jtv.d gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect, take Chamberlain's Stomach and J.ver I übi . J _."I cents. Every box warranted <L.-I A free sample at L. Tag {.'irt s store and try them. J. E. ftiniti Hun Crttm Bros.. Sin- V::tmahoniug. B -wai ' >f the man who is envious of t.o * liuppinsss of others. Itching Pitts. 1 y.'.l aie acquainted with anyone who -s troubled with tlii-' distressing ail- I 'til Y6U an do liim no greater favor 4*. 11. tote! him to try Chamberlain's FC.-.L* :t gives instant relief. This ralve also cures sore nipples, tetter and salt «':'-UTN. ,'riee -~> cents. For sale by I/. Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling; Crum 1' 0.-1.. Sinnamahoning. The Portage Store. W. L. Dixon, proprietor of the Fortage store, desires to inform his 1 itrons and the genera! public that he FE offering special inducement in canned t;oods for the next thirty days. Read liiH; Tomatoes, 10c; Good California I' caches, 16c; Mince Meat, Bc, Corn 8c; Finest String Beans. 10c; Best Seeded •; tisens, 11C; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap, 9RE Other goods in proportion, G Call me on 'phone. W. L. DIXON, 7 tf. Near Portage Bridge. College of Music. I reeburg, Snyder county, Pa., is an •ifloal place to study music. $34 pays six weeks board and instruction on either, piano, organ, violin, band and string instruments and singing. Terms be gin May <, June 17, July 29. For cata logs address 49-4t. HENRY B. MOYER, MtDIX RUN Mr. Hay lies and wife, of Galeton, have moved into the Pistner residence on Brooklyn side. Lizzie McKay, of Tyler, was visiting j in town between trains on Thursday. . Chas Barr and wife, have gone to I keeping house in the Russell building. James Barr who has been sick for some time went to Kane hospital a few dayß age. Will Doyle and wife, of Caledonia, was visiting Mrs. R. M. Ford, Thurs day. Mrs. Patterson, of Benzette, was in town Thursday. Milla Bloom was seen on our streets Friday. Grace Nyce, of Millers, is visiting her sister Mrs. C. R. Barr at this place. Maude Rockwell who has been visit ing her parents at this place returned to Lock Haven Thursday. • Mary Barr was a Weedville visitor recently. Mr. McClintic, of Penfleld, was in town Friday. Will Possinger, of this place, went to British Columbia; his family expects to go in April. Cora Johnson, of this place, was a Weedville visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Wbitcomb was a Dußois visitor Friday. Miss Augusta Hiss has just returned home from visiting friends in Dußois. Katie Hackett was a Driftwood visit or racently. Bert Russel who has been suffering for about two weeks with catarrh of the head is much better at this writing. Will Mangolds is moving his family to Port Allegany. Cecil Miller was a Millers Run visitor one day last week. Mrs. Huzzy who has been sick with grip for some time is a little better. A. J. Chambers, of Penfleld, was visiting his sister Mrs. Isaac Frantz at this place. J. R. Russell cut his hand very bad one day last week, while making shav ings with his pork knife. W. C. Bouman of Lock Haven, was in town on Saturday. G. W. Tozier, of Dußois, was a busi ness caller in town on Thursday. Mrs. Dan Sullivan was a Dußois visitor one day last week. Mr. Harry and wife were in town Friday. Mrs. Thos. Delong was visiting friends in Winterburn one day last week. George Smith, from this place, is visiting retatives in Cooks Run. Mrs. Garrity was shopping in Du Bois Saturday. Mrs. Clarence King was visiting friends last week. Miss Minnie Krause was a Weedville visitor Thursday. Mr. Ed. Moore is on the sick list this week. Minnie Barr was in Dents Run Fri day visiting her sister Mrs. Roy Harri son. Misses Grace and Gernie Matthews, of Falls Creek, are visiting their sister Mrs. James Barr. Miss Maggie Potter, of this vicinity, is visiting relatives in Kentucky. Mr. Verman, of St.Marys, was a call er in town Tuesday afternoon. A sleighing party from Byrndale went through town on Wednesday. Miss Smith, of Dents Run, was a visitor in town Friday. Mrs. Pearson and daughter Joseph ine, of Lock lfaven, are visiting friends in town. Mrs. Daisy Marsh, of Croyland, was the guest of her sister Mrs. J. R. Rus sell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hill from this place attended the funeral of their nephew at Jamestown, N. Y. Miss Jessie Ore was a visitor in Du Bois Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Chambers were Benezette visitors Tuesday afternoon. Lorence Hicks, of this place, vi'ited his parents at Hicks Run over Sunday. Will Matthews, of Falls Creek, is visiting his sister Mrs. James Barr. Mrs. Sallie Johnson, is visiting her daughter at Benezette. James ines Hobert, of Oscello, is visiting her mother Mrs. John Callahan BELL BLUE. Rising From the (irave. A prominent manufacturer, Win. A. Fertwell. of Lucoma. N. ('., relate- a most remarkable experience, lie says: '■Alter taking less than three bottles of Elccric Bitters; 1 feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright's disease, in the Diabetes stage. I fully believe Electric Bitters will cure me per manently. for it has already stopped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years." Guarante ed by all druggists. Price only 50c. Marriage isn't apt to be a failure uu less veu marry your ideal. Neighbors Got Fooled. "I was iiterallly coughing myself to death, and had become too weak to leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that 1 would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God. I was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery. ft took just four one dollar bottles to completely cure the cough and restore me to good souud health." writes Mrs. Eva I'ncaphcr,of Grovertown,Stark Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by all druggists. 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. Xatcet County Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS" I -————----——J HUNTLEY. Miss Anna Helmbrecht spent Saturday with friends at Wyside. The parties who took the shoulder of meat from A. W. Smith's meat house on the night of Feb. Kith are well known and Mr. Smith will give them one week's grace to settle for the meat before taking action. Wm. A. Nelson of Renovo, spent Sun day with his mother. One more day of good sleighing will enable 15. J. Collins to finish moving his logs. We are glad to see Mr. Eastman is able to be about in his carriage, after a severe illness. John F. Carson is serving his turn with the grip Lyle Jordan was a Driftwood esller Saturday. W. 11. Loguc has his show case tilled with a choice line of confections. Douglas Smith, who lias b<en making ties for A. W. Smith during tue winter, left for West Virginia. Satdrday, where lie has a lumber contract. Mis. John Lightncr and two daugh ters of Sinnamahoning. spent Sunday with Mrs. A. F. Nelson. Mrs. W. W. Johnson is some better at this writing. W. 15. Smith received news from Fal coner, N. V., announcing the death of his seven year old nephew—killed by Buffalo flyer, Wednesday of last week. Geo. E. Wylie was a Driftwood caller last Friday. Miss Bertha Wylie of line Street, spent Friday with friends in town. A message was received from Renovo bringing the welcome news of young sou, born to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Witchey, Feb. 15. B. .1. Collins returned Monday morn ing from Cleveland, Ohio, where he has been at the bedside of his brother Edgar, who was seriously injured some time ago. Mr. Collins'brother is in a critical con dition and but small hopes arc entertain ed lor his recovery. .1. F. s. STERLING RUN. Miss Frances Sumnierson of flicks Run, was a visitor in town over Sunday. Mrs. E. M. Ebersolc, of this place,was successfully operated on by Dr. II S Falk, Thursday morning, Feb. 14th at the home of Miss Carrie Miller, profes sional nurse at Emporium. Mrs. Patrick lvilleen is seriously ill. No hopes for her recovery. Miss Zoe Mason has recovered from the grip. John Kissell had the misfortune to cut his foot very badly, one day last week, while at work in the woods. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Devling invited a jolly crowd of Sterling Run ladies for a sleigh ride to Huston Hill last Wednes day evening. They spent several hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Barr. Phenomenal Sale We are now Selling the Celebrated Cooper Remedies In Immense Quantities. We claim that the sale of them in Emporium is larger than any other proprietory S medicine ever introduced in this city. We are receiving wonderful endorsements of a these preparations daily from people who have purchased them from us. We unhesitatingly say that we have yet to see a case where they have not given I complete satisfaction. To all who sulfer from stomach trouble and rheumatism who call on us we will take pleasure in explaining the nature and remarkable effect of these new medicinal formulae. WE SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS: Cooper's New Discovery, SI.OO per Bottle, six for $5.00. Cooper's Quick Relief, 50c. per bottle. R. C. DODSON, Pharmacist, Fourth Street. Emporium, Pa. embmmwMin in so j Refreshments were served by the crowd aud all had sin enjoyable time. Miss Evangeline Brooks has recjvered from the grip and is able to resume her school duties. A large crowd attended the New Eng land supper and ice cream social. Satur day. Over #3l was taken in. Nettie Ray Kissell returned home fr»m Renovo Saturday after a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Robert Warner and son George were visitors in town Saturday. The poverty party, given by the "jolly dozen." in Brooks' hall, Monday evening, was a grand affair. There were hobos of all kinds. Miss Floy Whiting, dress ed as a gipsy girl, entertained the crowd by telling their fortunes. Refreshments were served and all report a good time. Miss Lola aud Eva Beck of Empori j ura, were visitors in town Sunday. An Italian was seriously hurt on Mori day by jumping from a flat car on a fast train. F. It. Morrison took him to Em porium and Dr. Smith dressed his in juries. Bertha Sterling who is nursing at ; llidgway hospital, was home between I truins Friday. Mrs. Robison of Emporium visited her SOD I'. J. Robinson over Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Furlong and mother, wno 1 have been suffering with the grip arc bet ! ter. Miss Etta Huyward commenced reviv |al meeting on Huston Hill, Monday night. The lady Maccabees will have an oys tei| supper in Brooks' ball, Friday night. BUT BEU.. CLEAR CREEK. Will yon please announce to those in | terested, the result of the box social, held ! at the Clear Creek school house, last Sa't ! urday evening. The proceeds were ! §23.05, with which a library will be 5 procured. Wc are very grateful to the ! people of Emporium, Sizervilic aud other | points, who gave us their patronage, aud extend our sincere thanks to all, especi | ally Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hall, who so ! ably assisted us on that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wright were unable to attend, owing to sickness. RICH VALLEY. Mrs. W. W. Lewis, of Camp No. 13, called on Elk Fork friends, Sunday. Chas. Doebler, of Lock Haven, is visit ing his sister, Mrs. Patrick Dulling, of Cooks Run June., this week. Roy Chadwick and sons Herald and Elihu, of Elk Fork, visited their daugh ter and sister, Miss Doras, of the city. ! She is recovering from an attack ofscarlet . fever. The oyster supper at L. Lock wood's, Saturday evening, was a financial success, a counter attraction, a box social on Clear Creek; proceeds were ! $20.80. William Brown, of Riverside Park, was seriously injured at Howards mill last 1 week. He was assisting to unload a large | log when he was thrown into the mill ' pond and the log rolled in on him; two j ribs were broken and he was injured in- i j ternally. He is as well as could be ex- | i pected at this writing, (Tuesday.) , Mrs. Floyd Barton, is teaching the j ] Chadwick school this week, in the absence of Miss Markctt. whose parents are ill. Frank Kinsler, of Plank Road Hollow, ! wasou our streets Sunday. Flossie [lousier is very sick at her i Elk Fork home, small hopes arc inter- . i tained of hei recovery. Mr. F. E. Swesey, of Maple Shade called on Cooks Run friends Saturday., Mrs. N. S. Culter is very low with pneumonia at this writing (Tuesday)- • Her recovery is not expected. LATER. —Mrs. Cutler died Tuesday night. M. A. I». NORTH CREEK. | Some of the loggers are mourning over the loss of the snow. Myrtle Cool who is suffering with ! tonsilitis, in not improving very rapidly. (liiv Brundage is working for Win. Lewis and son. Llowella Solveson and Frank Smith I I are suffering with grippe. Revival meetings are going to com ■ i tueuce here March Ist. Everal Housler and Wm. Smith ex peat to finish their lumber job this week The family of Thomas Britton, who have been on the sick list, are improving. Belle I'arr, of this place spent Sunday with her parents at Rich Valley. Chas. Chadwick is suffering with a J severe cold. Ethyl Turley and Rena Jordan were ! seen on our streets Saturday. I i Blanche Moou visited Mrs. Solveson, Saturday morning. ! | Susanna Housler is at her daugher's . i | Mrs. Solveson's. ' | We were all glad tosee Leon Brundage I' | and wife at church Sunday. The latter 1 1 who has been afflicted the first part of the winter. 1 Rev. and Mrs. Dow spent Sunday • afternoon with M. E. Taylor and family. SNOW BIHD. Nothing will relieve indigestion that ; | is not a thorough digestant. Kodol ! digests what you eat and allows the stom ! aeh tu rest —recuperate grow strong again. C KODOL is a solution of digestive acids i and as nearly as possible approxi j mates the digestives juices that are found in the stomach. Kodol takes the work of digestion off the digestion organs, and ' i while performing this work does greatly assist the stomach to a thorough rest. In addition the ingreditions of KODOL are i ; such as to make it a corrective of the i i highest efficiency and by its action the c .1 stomach is restored to its normal activity 1 I and power KODOL is manufactured | in strict conformity with the National , Pure Food and Drugs Law. Sold by # R. t | C. Dodson. SINN AM AHUNING. J. Henry Loguo came L'">ie to attend election. (). L Bailey transacted business at the county seat Tuesday. Dale Crum has sent his Rocky .Moun tain parrot away to be mounted. John Hix of First Fork reported see in" a big bear in Logue Run one day last week. It was badly crippled and he thought it might be the one D. Ives run over in Big Bun. Pap Berfield has a receipt for breaking a hen from setting. His fortune is made it this is true. B. G. Shafcr lias accepted a position with the B. S.it S. railroad at Medix Bun. He will move his family there this week. John Culp, wifo and son of York, Pa., visited friends here this week. A. 11. Shafcr, son and daughter of Bidgway visited his mother here Monday. Beatrice Barclay came home from col lege first of the week. Anna Helmbrecht of Huntley, visited Mrs. Geo. Batchelder on Saturday. C. A. Council is visiting in Lock Haven and Flemington this week. Edw. Caldwell and wifo visited in town first of the week. •C. E. Logue reports the sucker crop good up the First Fork. We have several chicken fanciers in ; our town. One of them reported having 1 chickene which layed 1 ■>• i eggs in I .one day. Next. Neal Bushore is trapping porcupines j this week. Born to W. E. Summerson and wilt on Monday, a son. Mrs. Jas. Qui<:gle was taken to the Williamsport hospital Sunday. Her sis ter and Dr. McFarland accompanied her. 11. E. Shade went to Williamsport hos pital this week for treatment. Dr. Corbett. is able to be around again, j He says a log car is most too much for him. DEHHE. Common Colds are the Causes of Many Serious Diseases Physicians who have gained a national I reputation as analysis of the cause of var ious diseases, claim that if catching cold | could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. Every one knows that pneumonia and consump tion originates from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and 1 lung trouble are aggravated and rendered l more serious by each fresh attack. Do not risk your life or take chances when 1 you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough j Remedy will cure it before these diseases develop. This remedy contains no opium. I morphine or other harmful drup and has | thirty years of reputation back, of is, j gained by its cures under every condi , tion. For sale by !J. Tasgart; J. K. I Smith, Sterling Itun, Crutn Bros., Sin namahoning. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden front trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendant at the Works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, l!t03. 24-tf.
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