1\ _ _ [U jj —How —ll 1 Raf resiling 11 Ji n. tu ui S Gj A good bath is aftei a fjj hard day's work, especially [jj u 111 il if you take it in your own K if home where vou have mod- |j In ru ® ern conveniences for it. nj m Now these eonvenien « B ces can be had at a smaller rfl |j expense than yon may have |j [L imagined, unless you have "] n) consultedlwith us in regard [n P . $ J? to it. Most anvoue with aJV "1 Jj nJ [n modern income can afford n] i . IS [}j one ol our >T a I Bath Room Outfits. I s 1 ffl ® n, , P Of course, we have ex- m P "I pensive outfits for people (n J] with more elaborate tastes In ffl in and longer pocket books, [fl m We have to keep a big as- "] n] sortment to suit all classes m jjj of people, and WE DO IT. [jj H nJ in I F.V. HEILMAN&CO. 1 a $ Jl nl 3S3STHHHS HS P b' HSHSBSHS Emporium Goal Yard Jiear Freight Depot. EMPORIUM MACHINE GO. Shingles, Lime, Wall Plaster, Portland Cement, COAL and WOOD, Red Brick, Fire Brick and Fire Clay, Sewer Pipe and Fittings, Bowker's Fertilizer and Land Plaster, Agricultural implements In connection with our| Machine Shop Gas, Water and Steam Fitting, Iron Pipe, Fittings, Valves and a general line of factor supplies. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. OFFICEIOF coAi. yard at Ma chine Sliops. EMPORIUM MACHINE CO. SHSHSHSH 53 SHSHSca e SB 1 I Wall Paper! | AT | | Old Reliable |jj $ Drug Store 0 id i U| Variety and styles. Im- nj ijj menße line. Prices so u] nj low as to not fear honest [}j competition. Come and ru (JJ see. Jjj |- J Paints,paints pJ Paint for the house, Paint In x] for the floor, paint for the Qi furniture, paint for all ru IT kinds of fancy and deco- ui [ji rative work, also varn- [s ishes and oils. All fully ru tr> guaranteed. UJ L. TAGGAftT, Propr< -Jj %atcst Gountv Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. CAMERON. Wiu. McVain went to Lock Havan hospital last I Wednesday where lie will have an operation , performed. Geo. (Jraham wasa business caller at Empori- . um Monday. .Mrs. John Clark went ti> Williamsport hospital i Tuesday morning to undergo an operation. j The Brick Company will soo he manufacturing pavingliloek, as their new plant is about com- | pleted. The now building is much larger and more convenient. E. D. Gardner, I*. It. R. Division operator of I Itenovo, was a business caller in town Saturday S D. C. Linninger and wife were Emporium visi- J tors Tuesday. Mrs. O. L. Page is spending this week with her ; parents at St, Marys. There will be a dance and supper in tilt: IC. G* E. hall next Monday evening and the N. P. li.L will serve ice cream in their rooms the same evening. Alfred Kobinson, P. R. R. janitor cleaned up around the station Tuesday. D. B. Spangler, signal man of Sterling Run, was in town Monday. Chas. Burkland and wife visited friends at Howards last Sunday. Mrs. Davis who has been ill for some time with consumption, died at her home at Canoe Run last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Wilson ofCroyland, who has been j visiting in town the past week, returned home Sunday. One day last week people around the station were startled by sounds ol a desperate struggle in the ticket office and upon investigation found that llagiuan John Kepler had station agent •Schneider tied hand and foot upon the floor and | making all kinds of motions around Schneider's head with a pair of sheep shears. At first it was thought that violence waß intended but on in. quiring it was found-that Kepner was trying to cut the agent's hair. Strong hands disarmed the desperate flagman and quiet was again re stored without calling the.police. It is under stood that the trouble started over a dispute about the length that gentleman's liair should be worn. J. F S. HUNTLEY. Mrs. Eliza Johnson of Sinnamahoning is spending a few weeks with W. W. Johnson and family. Supt. Miss Mattie Collins, spent Sunday with B. J. Collins and family. Mrs. Emmeline Summerson of Wylie Hollow and Miss Ruth Sullivan were Emporium visitors Saturday. Henry Layton and wife, who have resided in Huntley for the past two years are moving to | Watogo, W. Va., where they will conduct a boarding honse for H. H. Cloyes. We wish to correct the statement made in last | week's PRESS regarding Darris Ives moving on | the David Logue estate. Mr. Ives has moved | into Levi Smith's tenement house on East River j street and will continue to work at team work this summer. Mrs. Wm. Johnson continues about the same j at this writing. Dr. Beale of Driftwood is at tending her. Tlie Driftwood callers this week were W. 11. j Logue, Levi Smith, W. W. Johnson, Lloyd and Selburn Logue. Mrs. Frances Logue and daughter Mrs, J. E. Johnson were Emporium visi ors Saturday. | Mrs. Wesley Barr has returned from Waterloo. I N. Y., where she attended the funeral of her father Sam'l Brewer. Bears are getting very numerous in this sec tion. David Ives, while hauling ties in Big Run Friday last, came upon an old bear and and two j cubs, aside from making his horses jump a little there seemed to bo no excitement. A. Smith and Geo. Starr killed a rattler 011 Friday with 16 rattles on in Wylie Holiow. ! J. E. Johnsen of Sinnamahoning, transacted j business in town Saturday. Wesley Barr, of Tunnel Hill has a new Edison j phonograph, which is one of the finest machines I in the county. He has a full supply of up to date records which are the delight of his friends for miles around. We are sorry to hear that Blanche, daughter of Alex. Mason is very ill and will be taken to the hospital this week for treatment. Her many friends hope for her recovery. Last Thursday evening Mrs. William Logue had occasion to start a fire in.her hen house in order to purify it from lice and in some way did not get the fire put entirely out. Shortly after building was found to be 011 tire and was entirely oonsumed together with about seventy-five nice chickens. When the fire was discovered it was too late to put it out. W. R. Smith was a business caller in Empori um Saturday. G. W. Starr called on friends in Sterling Run Saturday. A. W. Smith killed a fox Friday on the moun tain and presented the hide at the Squires Office where he made formal application for the bounty. The onion growing contest between Levi Smith and John Jordan is getting interesting. Both gentlemen are doing their best to win the prize offered by W. R. Smith which consists of a full treatment of Dr. Dunlaps Spring tonic, seven bottles in all. At six o'clock Tuesday evening Levt's onions were in blossom and John said his would be in the same condition in the morning. Major English, of the R. F. D. will act as Judge and the contest will be watched with interest. Elmer Hill and Clarence Johnson were Em porium callers Sunday. Monday evening about 7 p. m., a small gray team belonging to Mr. Hayes, the liveryman, of Emporium and driven by George Carter were' frightened by a dog at the residence of Alex Mason, and ran away. Mr. Carter was thrown out of the wagon and the team rau down the township road as far as Bquire Sullivan's hen yard where they fell on their sides after becom. ing entangled in the wire fence. In a short time B. J. Collins, W. R. Smith, Homer Ives and C. J. Miller were upon the scene and soon had the team on their feet and disentangled tlfe wire from about them but C. J. Miller in trying to un buckle a strap narrowly escaped being kicked in the leg, so near, in fact that his trouser leg was torn open at the knee. In about fifteen minute after this Mr. Carter came down the road a.nyj' took charge of the team. Mr. Carter was hurt somewhat about the ribs and was attended by Dr. Beale, of Driftwood, The team was not in. jnred much outside of a few cuts about the legs but the wagon was damaged a great deal, the en tire being demolished. Mr. Carter was driving a traveling man from Emporium to Sinnama honing when accident occurred. J. F. S. I'll stop your pain free. To show you first—before spend a penny—what my Pink Plain Tablets can do, I will mail you free a Trial Package of them -T)r. Hhoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache; Toothache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood con gestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, liacine, Wis. Sold by all dealers. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907. STERLING RUN. Miss Jennie Anderson was married last Wed- I nesday to Mr. Norburg, of Bitumen. They left j for Sweden Thursday, and expect to visit three j months with their parents, j John Mitchell and wife of Cleveland, who have been the guests of their grand-motner, Mrs. Her ( rick, for several days left Thursday for Columbia . to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Wrght. I Mrs, V. A. Brooks and sister Miss Bertha Ful | ton of SinnainahoninK, were visitors in town the past week. j MisslSibiana O'Sullivan of Driftwood was a visitor in town Sunday, j P. K. Turnip of McKees Rocks is in town for a ( week's visit. Glad to see you, Pearl, j Mrs. L. J Brooks and daughter Ximena, Mrs. Ed Whiting and family returned home Saturday from Hicks Kun. Mrs. L. J. Wylie and grand-daughter Margaret left Friday for a month's visit at Harrisburg. Mrs, Waterman and daughters of Elkhart, Ind.. were the guests of Mrs. Martha Smith on Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Smith and daughter of Driftwood, were the guests of her parents Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Fulton and children of Sinnama honing, were visitors in town a few days the past week, M.W. Whiting ofLigonier, came home Mon d vy on a short visit, j Miss Elizabeth Arnold of Elmira is the guest of her sister Mrs. J. E. Smith. Long Lord of Newerf, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Delia Lord. Two serenades in town the past week. Boys get in a good supply of rice, there are still more to come. | Mrs. J. A. Dice and grand-son Don, returned from Renovo Monday. Ben Dayton went to Hicks Run, Monday to work in the back woods. Alpheus Herry is wearing a broad smile over the arrival of that eight pound girl Monday night. Miss Elva Whiting of Ilidgway, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J . E. Smith, Tuesday. Miss Ella lObersole and niece, May Cranton, went to Buffalo TuesJiy on a visit. BLUE BELL. RICH VALLEY. Garnie Housler of Camp No. 20, Sun dayed in the Valley. Otto Nellis and wife were on our streets Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Heath of Elk Fork, called ou her city friends Monday. Blanch Moon of North Creek was the j truest ot her sister, Mrs. Floyd Barton of | Cooks Run Junction over Sunday. •Jas. Housler and D. W. Swesey have | taken a lumber job on Hicks Run. I Mrs. Rorroughs, ot Turtle Point, at tended the funeral of Flossie Housler at J this place Sunday. V. M. Dow took in the siuhts in Ktu- I poriutn Saturday evening. Mrs. F. E. Swesey and Mrs. <i. M. | Burdick of Maple Shade called on Mrs. Win. Krebs of Emporium last week. | There will be a box social at Lafe j Lockwood's Saturday evening, June 22d, I for the benefit of liev. A. C. Dow, past or of the loeal church. Re sure and come, boys and bring your gi— pocket books. Mrs. A. II Davis of Elk Fork called on city friends Monday. M. A. p. How's This. | We offer One Huudred Dollars Re -1 ward for any case of Catarrh that can- I not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. j We, the undersigned,have known F. : J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Panama Canal -Erie Canal. Machinery is dicing the Panama Canal a thousand times quicker than the shovel dug the Erie. Machinery produces the L. & M. Paint at 50 times less cost tor labor, than if made by hand. The L. & M., gives the best job in the world, because L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M., White Load and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron for 10 or 15 years. It only requires 112 gallons of this cele brated paint and .'5 gallons of Linseed Oil at GO cts per gallon, to paint a moderatl sized house. If any defect exists in L. & M. Painte will repaint house for nothing. Sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporuim. There is no case of indigestion, no matter how irritable or obstinate that will not be speedily relieved by the use of Kodol. The main factor in curing the stomach of any disorder is rest, and the only way to get fest is to actually digest the food for the stomach itself. Kodol will do if. It is a scientific preparation 1 of vegetable acids containig the very same juices found iu a healthy stomach. It conforms with the Pure Food and Drugs Law. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Ketnorkalile Rescue. That truth is stranger than fiction has ! once more been demonstrated in the little j town of Fenora, Tcnn., the residence of j ('. V. Pepper. He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages I | of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed | to Ijclp me, and all hope had fled when | I began taking Dr. King's New Discov ! ery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding dimin- I I ished rapidly, and in three weeks I was j able togo to work." (iuaranteed cure lor coughs and colds. 50c and SI .'MI at all drug stores. Trial bottle free. T will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys, Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are mere ly symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat ing symtoms only. Symtom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves—the inside nerves—mean Stom ach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their con trolling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have week vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy ever claims to treat the "inside nerves" Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion use Dr Shoop's Restorative. Write me to-day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis The Restora tive is sold by all dealers Bert Barber, of Elton Wis., says 1 have only taken four doses of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done far more than any other medicine has ever doue. lam still taking the pills as I want a perfect eure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Bills, which are unequalled for Backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. A week's treatment for 25c. Sold by 15. C. Dodson. "This little pig went to market," doesn't amuse to-night. Baby's not well; what's the matter, her dear little cheeks are so white; Poor litle tummy is aching, naughty old pain go away. Cascasweat mother must give her, then she'li be bright as the day. It is sold bere by H. C. Dodson. He Fired the Stick. "1 have fired the walking-stick. I've carried over 40 years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treatment, un til I tried Rucklen's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John (iarett, of' North Mills, N. C. Guaranteed for Piles, Burns, etc, by all druggists, 25c. A Fortunate Texan. E. W. (Joodloe. of 107 8. Louis street, Tex., says:"ln the past year I have be come acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever before tried so effectually disposes of malaria and biliousness." They don't grind nor gripe. '2sc at all drug stores. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit trom this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va.,says:— " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured ma and we are now usine it in milk lor baby," Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach, belching of gas, etc. Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO. Sold by R. C. Dodson. It's Easy to write a good letter when your paper, pens and ink are a'! friendly. Eaton-Hurlbut Writing Papers the "PAPKRS THAT APPEAL," make oolite correspondence a pleasure. Most people just now are asking us for Twotone and Highland Linen. There are other styles you may like even better. Come in and see them. I M. A. ROCKWELL, I.mi ])<) rin 111, ra. ffc. B. HOWARD CO., 1 General Merchandise Store, WEST END OF FOURTH STREET, EMPORIUM. PA. _ _ ♦. We now have the finest line of Embroideries and §4 & Insertions that ever came to town and at prices that Pifjl i%J can't be equalled, considering the quality of goods. Val. Laces and Insertions of superior quality, W ill nothing any better this side of Philadelphia or William- H|' Forschion, fiine and heavy as you lit-e, from 5c to w IOC per yard. ||;j ;||| Shirt Waist Patterns from SI.OO to $1.75. Thin ijjjj IP White Goods of all kinds, that the ladies desire for this M j||j season of the year or later. ||j| Say, Just a Minute- ; 111 We handle the McGrawCorsets, just from the dress making , \ department, PERFECT FITTING CORSETS which the dress :* j M makers claim superior to any they have ever tried, shapeliness, W? M duriableness, uniformity and easy adjustments, which are at once ((Ml j||jj perceptible. Try them. 11l Relts, Collars, Handkerchiefs in abundance. Hosiery for If] li|j everybody. Out sizes. Ribbons too, at prices to suit the pur lIKjJJ chaser. Bates Seersuckers, Lancaster Ginghams, "best made" India ffil j[m| Linens. |ipj Muslins, bleached and unbleached Sheeting, 9 and 10-4 wide. 'MI ■m? Pillow tubing 45 inches wide. I©| raj! Ladies Wrappers. Good quality, sizes 32 to 44. Outing Flannel, all colors and grades. Table Linen from 50c to $1.75 per yard. ll® Ifißir Lace curtains from 50c to $?.50 per pair ijj&j The McC'all Patterns which are always up to date. Wool and Cotton underwear from the infants sizes to the <jsjl grandmas size. M Demorest Sewing Machines, Mattings, Rugs, Carpets. Grocery Department. I :™j| Pressed Cut Glass. Just the thing for a present. ffli COFFEES—White House, Hotel Astor, Vienna, Java and Mocha Blend coffees that are unsurpassed for drinking qualities. rajl Everything in the grocery line. jM' 1 ' ||)Jj Clink's Ham, Conewango Creamery Butter, Cone- m waugo Cheese, John Peters' Home-made Lard and ;|sjj pi Sausage. B. HOWARD & CO 112 JASPER HARRIS I Spring Clothes X Sunshine again and the snow 8 rapidlv disappearing. Spring is S knocking at the door and suggests to S you that it is time to buy your Spring C suit. Couple JASPER HARRIS B with thought, and come here and get m all that's perfect and good in I SPRING CLOTHES. The new J broken checks are here in brown and 112 greys. I j SPRING DERBIES S Every man who is particular j If about his new hat will be interested i in a STETSON HAT. We sell high 8 grade hats at popular prices, and we J| guarantee every hat we sell. Dressing Your Boy The models of boys clothes this season surpasses all previous seasons. J The Bell suits, the Sailors and the £ Russians, the two piece suits, all are i | as artistic as tailors can make them. Agents for the Crawford Shoes Monarch and Silver Shirts, Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. I Jasper Harris, I Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa.
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