Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 08, 1907, Image 8

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    Xatcst Count? Gorresponbence.
FKOM OUR REPORTERS.
HUNTLEY.
Mrs. William Wheaton and son of
Sinnamahoniii" spent Sunday with W. It.
Smith and family.
Frieda Collins is visiting friends in
Emporium.
George Bachelder and wife of Sinna
mahoning spent Sunday with J. S. Jor
dan and family.
A. 11. Jordan of Grove Hill spent
Sunday with his parents.
Mrs. (ieorge Hill of Grove Mill spent
Sunday at W. It. Smith's.
Mrs. E. I. Walker, who has been vis
iting friends and relatives in town for the
past week, has returned to her home at
Falconer, N. Y.
Mrs. W. W. Johnson is visiting her
daughter in Renova.
The Driftwood callers this week were
J. S. Jordan, W. R. Smith, W. W.
Johnson, Walter Logue, Selburn Logue,
William 1 iOgue, Levi Smith, O. J. Mil
ler and B. J. Collins.
Grace Jordan is visiting friends at
Wyside.
The Emporium visitors this week were
W. 11. Logue, B. J. Collins, Walter
Logue and Mrs. C. J. Miller.
Bessie Billings ot Driftwood is visiting
her grandfather, in town.
Homer Ives spent Sunday with his
family on Mason Hill.
Captain English of Castle Garden was
a pleasant caller on friends in town Sat
urday. While here he sampled some of
the famous Jordan onions and the pop
ular "York state cheese."
The "knockers" still mail us their in
sulting post cards but we are willing to
stand it as long as Postmaster Brooks
gets the sales and cancellation and Cap
tain English gets the delivery. "It's an
ill wind that does not blow some good to
some one."
George Starr, who has been laid up
with a cut foot, resumed duty Monday.
Ruth and John Sullivan, Jr., spent
Sunday in Cameron.
.1. F. .s.
For Sale or Rent.
Sterling House, opposite depot, Sterl
ing Run, Pa. Inquire at City Hotel,
Emporium, Pa.
11-tf. MRS. MAHONY.
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 county.
The Great Van Hung Shows, SBS Ai*|. 10
THE vSHOW this year is Bigger and Better and in a more commanding position than ever before to maintain tlieir unrivaled
standing and rank and to amaze and delight their thousands of patrons with MANY ENTIRELY NEW and EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
A FFW fIF THF MANY FFATIIRF9 Yflll Will Marion Sheridan and her Troup of Performing Lions. A Herd of performing Elephants,
.Vi. 5 T/J? L u,r BABE, the largest elephant in the world. ROSEDALE, the beautiful Ten
1 housand dollar Horse. JAKE, the largest Gorilla exer exhibited in America. He is five feet ten inches in height and weighs 150 pounds, has tremendous
strength, marvelous agility and his powerful arms are a wonder to behold. A TRULY WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF TRAINED ANIMALS.
400 People. 250 Horses and ponies. 20 Funny Clowns. The flower and pick of feature performers from all natious in a program of startling struggles and
ludicrous revelries,-carrying the spectators by storm and wildly applauded by all.
n■ nu ELEPHANTS S " AN ENDLESS PROGRAM OF STARTLING EVENTS
KAHY CAMELS, ===-
MONKEY'S. See the Free Spectacular Street Parade s,ar,in ° T.-WNO * *
2 Performances Daily. Afternoon at 2 o'clock; Night at 8 o'clock.
CAMERON.
The Cameron Athletic club wax re
organized Saturday evening and a six
round practice Rmi was in progress, when
it was suddenly interrupted by the ar
rival of the police, and the large crowd
which was in the audience suddenly dis
banded. The general alarm was sent in,
but the fire companies came out in mis
take, and the police had quite a time
quieting the populace. No arrests have
been made yet but are expeetpd soon, as
several ol the interested parties are known.
.Janitor Robinson was scrubbing the
depot Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Burkland, who has been
ill for some time, was driven to her home
at Beechwood last Friday, by William
Greenalch.
The iufant daughter ot G. L. Page is
very ill at this writing. Dr. Busch of
Emporium was called.
The lawn festival which was held on
Mr. Schwab's lawn for the benefit of the
M. E. church Saturday evening, was
very largely attended. Quite a number
of out of town people were present and
all reported a very enjoyable evening.
J. 11. Yocum moved in with his
father-in-law, Albert Lord, Sr., Monday
afternoon.
The inspecting car of the right-of-way
ot the P. & E. passed through here
Tuesday on a tour of inspection. Fore
man ltobinson stands a very good chance
of winning the prize, as his section is as
usual in very fine shape.
Edmund Stewart and daughter Mary,
of Delßay, Mich., arrived in town Mon
day afternoon.
Master Johnnie and Miss Ruth Sulli
van of Huntley attended church and vis
ited friends in town Sunday.
Mrs. Isaac Wykoft returned home Sat
urday afternoon, after a few weeks' visit
with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wilson,
at Portland Mills, Pa.
J. F. 8.
Those who have stomach trouble, no
matter how slight, should give every
possible help to the digestive organs, so
that the food may be digestive with the
least effort. This may be done by tak
ing something that contains natural di
rective properties—something HkOwKodol.
For Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Kodol
is a preparation of vegetable acids and
contains the very same juices found in a
healthy stomach. It digests what you
eat. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907.
SINNAMAHONING.
The members of W. C. No. 13G, P.
(). S. of A., are making arrangements to
attend fhe state camp at Philadelphia
this month.
N. 11. McCloskey is laid up with a
severe dose of ivy poisoning, this week.
Miss Zella McCloskey went to Lock
Haveu Monday.
Mrs. Millrose Hull came back from
her trip Monday evening.
The scandal suit brought before
Squire Smith last week, was settled.
There seems to be an explosion brew
ing in Grove Run, but not of dynamite.
J. It. Batchclder killed a monster
rattler one day last week, in the field.
Ed. Snyder killed two big rattlers
whilst gathering berries last week.
Ben Calhoune, while mowing for J. It.
Batchelder, last week, ran onto a large
black snake, and after an exciting chase
captured the fellow. It measured 10
feet and seven inches.
A. J. Barclay reports seeing a trout in
Wykoff Run last week over two feet
long. The water was so low that the fish
kicked up such a dust with his tail that
he lost sight of him, and is now waiting
for a rise in the stream.
J. Lytle Logue opened up the Sinna
mahoning skating rink Saturday evening
last.
Crura Bros, have opened up their new
bakery and any one can get bread, cake,
pies and all other kinds of eatables at
short notice. Mr. J. Y. Strayer is head
baker.
"Pop" Blodget is headquarters for
Edison phonograph records.
"Pop'' Berfield is still hunting fish
bait. He thinks he will take a trip to
Lake Erie.
Some dogs ran a small deer into the
Fork last week. Several deer have been
chased into the First Fork lately by dogs
and some of them don't live to get back
to the woods. It seems too bad to hound
deer this time of the year.
It seems that both game and fish have
a hard chance for their lives in this
county. So much poison in the water
that the fish cannot live, and dogs to
drive the game to death and out of the
county. DEBSE.
For Sale.
A good six room house, with gas and
water; centrally located. On easy
terms. Apply to
52-tf. W. H. HOWARD.
STERLING BUN.
Mrs. German of Sunbury, was the
guest of Mrs. Ellen Mason the past
week.
Quite a number of our town people
went to I'ortage Falls on an excursion
last Sunday.
Miss Evengeline Rrooks of Sinnama
faoning, returned home Tuesday after
spending a few days, the guest of Mrs.
Ed. Whiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hewitt and son,
of Ridgway, were visiting friends and
relatives in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sterling, of
Byrncdale, are visiting friends and rela
tives in town.
Miss Marian Towers, of Driftwood,
spent a couple of days last week the
guest of Joseph Kissel and family.
Mrs. Robert Warner and daughter, of
Emporium. were the guests of Thomas
M. Lewis and family on Monday.
Mrs. Robert Faucett and daughter, of
Emporium, were the guests of Lulu
Lewis the past week.
Mrs. W. E. Devling and Robert were
at Williamsport hospital Monday to see
Mr. Devling. They report him getting
along nicely.
Mrs. John Reck, of Kmporium, spent
Saturday and Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. N. E. Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howlett spent
Suuday with Mrs. Wui. Summerson at
Hick's Run.
Mr. and Mrs. lioag and family have
returned from a visit to friends in
Ridgway.
Misses Florence McDonald and Mag
gie Denney and Wm. Mitchell drove up
from Driftwood Sunday afternoon. They
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Spangler.
Tom Moore, of St. Marys, stopped off
between trains Sunday to shake hands
with friends.
(ieorge Darrin and family of Sinna
mahoning, spent several days last week
with his mother, Mrs. J. 11. Darrin.
BLUE BELL.
"We never repent of eating too litte,"
was one of the ten rules of life of Thomas
Jefferson, president of the United States,
and the rule applies to every one without
oxeeption during the hot weather, because
it is hard for food, even in small quanti
ties, to be digested when the blood is at
high temperature. At this seasou we
should eat sparingly and properly. We
should also help the stomach rs much as
possible by the use of a little Ivodol. For
Indigestion and Dyspepsia, which will
rest the stomach by digesting the food it
self. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
Local news on every page.
Endorsed by the County.
"The most popular remedy in Otsego
County, and the best friend of my fam
ily,' writes Wtu. Dietz, editor and pub
lisher of the Otsego Journal, Giibers
ville, N. V.. '-is Dr. King's New Dis
covery. It fias proved to be an infallible
cure for coughs and colds, making short
work of the worst of them. We alwajs
keep a bottle in the house. I believe it
to be the most valuable prescription
known for lung and diseases"
Guaranteed to never disappoint the taker,
at all drug stores. Price 50c and SI.0(1.
Trial bottles free.
"Regular as the Sun."
fs an expression as old as the race.
No doubt the rising and setting of the sun
is the most regular performance in the
universe, unless it is the action of the
liver and bowels when regulated with Dr.
King's New Life Fills. Guaranteed by
all druggists. 25c.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers don't
sicken or gripe. Sma'l Pills, easy to
take. Sold by R. (J. Dodson.
Keep the pores open and the skin
clean when you have a cut, burn, bruise
or scratch. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch
Ilazel Salve penetrates the pores aud heals
quickly. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
Everybody loves our baby, rosy, sweet and
• warm,
With kissy places on her neck and dimp
les on her arms.
Once she was so thin and cross, used to
cry with pain—
Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's
well agaiD. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
CM state Normal School
LOCK HAVEN PA.
J. R. FI ICKINOER, Principal.
Fall terra begin* September 9th, 1907.
If you are interested in securing the best pos.
Bible training for teaching or for business or de
sire to fit for college, or are seeking an excellent
course in Music, Elocution or Art, it would be to
your advantage to patronize this reputable and
thoroughly established institution. Its policy is
to train not only the intelluctual faculties but
to develop character and to tit for life's duties.
Address for illustrated catalog,
M-St. THE PRINCIPAL.
I
THE
Windsor
Hotel
Between 12th and i3th Sts., on Filbert St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Three minutes WALK from the Reading
Terminal. 1 ~"
Five minutes WALK from the Penn'a R.
R. Depot. —— ■
European Plan SI.OO perdayand upwards.
American Plan $2.00 per day. '
Pennsylvania Railroad
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS
TO
Niagara Falls
August 21, September 11, 25 and October !>, I '.to?.
Round-Trip Rate $4-15 from Emporium
Tickets good going on SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car and Day
Coaches, leaving 3:15 P. M., and returning via
PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE
Tickets good returning on regular trains within TEN DAYS. Stop-off within limit
allowed at Buffalo returning.
Illustrated Booklet and full information may be obtained from Ticket Agents.
J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent.
———________ ________NoJ>oß-21-13t^^^
I Pennsylvania Railroad
VACATION EXCURSIONS
$9*95 from Emporium.
TO
Atlantic City
Cape
WILDWOOD, SEA ISLE CITY, or OCEAN
CITY, NeuP Jersey
August 16, and 26, 1907
Tickets good going on all regular trains on date of excursion
to Philadelphia and connecting trains to seashore points.
STOP-OVER OF TEN DAYS AT PHILADELPHIA
allowed ongoing trip if ticket is deposited with Station Ticket
Agent, or on return trip, without deposit, within limit. Tickets
good to return within fifteen days.
Full information of Ticket Agents.
J. B. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, 1
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL.
(COMPOUND.)
For PILES. External or In
ternal, Blind or Bleeding, Itch
ing or Burning. One applica
tion brings relief.
Burns, Scalds, Inflamed
or Caked Breasts and Sore Nip
ples, Salt Rlieum, Chapped
Hands, Fever Blisters, Corns,
Bunions. Sample mailed free.
At Drugtftatfl, 25 cents, or mailed.
HumohrcvK' liomeu. Medicine Co., Cor. William
and John Streets, Mew York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in u»e
over 40 years, the only success
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases,s3.
Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor. William
and John Streets, New York.
Indigestion
Stomach trouble is but a symptom of. arid not
!n itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet
they are symptoms only of a certain specific
Nerve sickness—nothing else.
• It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoo A
in the creation of that now very popular Stomach
Remedy—l)r. Shoop's Restorative. Going direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success
and favor t<> Dr. Shoopand his Restorative. With
out that original and highly vital principle, no
such lasting accomplishments were ever to »>e had.
For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath and sallow complexion, try Dr Shoop's
Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—and see for your
self what it can and will do We sell and cheer
fully recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
"ALL DEALERS"
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 ttD greatest known tonlo
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;—
' 1 was troubled with eour stomach for twenty year*.
Kodol cured me and we are now using It In milk
lor baby."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottle* only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach.
belching of gas, etc.
Prepared by E. O. DeWITT * CO., CHICAOO.-
Sold by R. C. Dodson.
KEifsSSfl
112 A Safe, Ckktain lUi.ikP for Sipprxhskd Mbnktkiution.
I NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL Safe! Sure! Bloody! Sati»- E
I faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. S«*nt prepaid B
I for SI.OO |x*r box. Will aend them on trial, to be paid for B
I when relieved. Bam plea Free. If your druggUi due* not B
• J bare them send your orders to the
Sold In Emporium by L Taggart & R. C. Dodson
SDR. CALDWELL'S B|
YRUP PEPSIN
CURES INDIGESTION. I *