Xateet Count? Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. SINNAMAHONING. The Liars Club me: in regular session ra their hall Monday evening, at 1:32, when the crowing cocks awakened Pap Blodget from bis first sleep. The club discussed the whopper about the bear killing that boar as Published last Sun day. We are trying to find the author of the yarn. He would make a shining light in our club anil would be accepted as a full member,with all the degrees free of charge. Jim Mead saw the track of the bear and took up a sapling. The bear was so frightened that it was white in the iace. There were more truths told in ten minutes than the secretary could record iu six days. Frank is learning fast and iu otic week more can tell as big a truth story as any member. Pap Blod get and Batchelder are debarred from practice. FIDE. Well, election is over and the G. O. P. came out ahead. There were many plit tickets in Grove. J. 11. Batchelder took his annual va cation of two weeks and captured a bear, a wildcat, four coons and quite a bit of small game. All of the mighty hunters are getting ready to slay the big bucks when the season comes in. Ralph Sutnmerson has moved to Jamestown, N. Y. John Huff and family moved to St. Marys, Wednesday. John Berfield and wife were visitors Wednesday. E. >l. C'. Peasley of Pottersdale was a visitor here last week. A. H. Shafer of Ridgway was a visitor here Wednesday. He reports the fever patients all improving. Mrs. Geo. Chace and daughter Flor ence are visiting at Picture liocks. iNellie Gray strayed into town Tues day enroute for Galcton, and had quite a time getting her ticket iu time to make the train. The bear story in last Sunday's Grit has all the young and old hunters on their metal and now you may look for something doing in this line. A. B. Penrith and son started after bruin one day last week and located one ni Wykoff Itun that would weigh about 900 lbs., but they did not bring it in. J. R. Batchelder tried John Jordan's bait, onions and cabbage and peanut butter and caught a musk rat. He says the bait is all right. Four small boys got the. bear fever last Saturday and started after bruin with two air gune and two bows and ar rows and came in contact with a wildcat, and took to their legs for home with hair standing straight up. G. L. Barclay is home from Seattle, Wash. Mrs. P. 11. Rich of Wharton was a visitor here Monday. Frank Wolf met three doer Monday, an old doe aud two fawns, within sight ot town. They feel safe this fall. Pop Blodget and .Jim Batchelder arc going after a big catamount in Pepper Hill and they will then have their pic tures taken with their game. A party of hunters from Harrisburg opened camp on Monday. They are go ing to be on time. DEBSE. He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayett, N. Y., who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: Electric Bitters have done me more good than any medicine I ever took. For several years I had stomach trouble, and paid out much money for medicine lor little purpose, until I began taking Electric Bitters. I would not, take 8500 for what they have done for me." Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great altrative and body builder; cure for lame back and weak kidneys. Guar anteed by All Druggist. 50. Investigating committees are fit can didates for the Lime Kiln club. The Postmaster of Gasconade, Mo.: Danial A. Bugh, says of DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder I 'ills, "I am doing so well, and improving so fast in health, that I cannot say too much for your Kid ney and Bladder Pills. I feel like a new man. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold by R. C. Dodson. The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the Dowels is BEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP - - ... . _ Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the patural channels, Guaranteed to give ifttisfacuon or money refunded. STERLING RUN. Rev. W. H. Ebersole of Brighton, j Ont., who has been guest of his parents, Rev. S. Ebersole and wife returned home j Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. Whiting and Mrs. L. J. Wylie were Emporium visitors Monday, j Mrs. John Ncenati who has been quite ill the past week is reported better. Mrs. Emma Marsh Whiting and Dorothy of Ilichwood,W.Ya., are visiting j relatives and friends in town. Mrs. Gus Carlson of Emporium, was guest of Mrs. Thos. M. Lewis, Saturday. Dorsey Spangleraud wife are keeping j house iti Mrs. Chapman's house. Mrs. Geo. McDonald of Austin was j the guest of Mrs. Ellen Mason the past I week, also Mrs.Anson Lyman of Autsin. John Kissell of Ronovo was guest of | his parents over Sunday. John Devling visited his father at I the Williamsport hospital Sunday. Nellie O'Keefe was the guest of her mother Martha Smith Sunday. Mrs. Herrick and daughter Mrs. Wright visited her son Geo. Herrick at St. Marys the past week. Tho Reymer k Bros., candy agent, Mr. Jacobs, was in towu Tuesday. Mabel Stephens is \#siting her parents in town. Mrs. F. A. Kissell visited in Siunama honing the past week. Owen Dininny and Jasper Harris of Emporium were iu town one day the past week distributing posters. Mrs. Brenan and daughter of Itenovo, were the guest of her sister Mrs.Spangler Saturday. BLUE BELL. HUNTLEY. The Emporium visitors this week were, W. R. Smith, J. F. Sullivan and Mrs. G. S. Hill. Wayne Nelson was a Driftwood caller Thursday. Herman Jones called on fhends in Sterling Run one evening this week. Edward Faucett visited friends at Tunnell Hill Sunday evening. The Coudersport Mangle Holler Mfg., Company's mill, which is in charge of D. W. Eastman, began operations at Big Run this week. Everything is running smoothly and nine thousand feet of lum ber was sawed Tuesday. Mrs. Emmalene Summerson is visiting relatives at First Fork. A. W. Smith has accepted a position at Dents Run. The pie social held at the residence of Mrs. A. F. Nelson last Friday evening , was a success both socially and financially j and in view ot the pleasant time every one had, it has been decided to hold a box social at Mrs. Nelson's on Friday even- j idg, Nov. 22nd. As the proceeds will go towards securing books for the school j library it is hoped that all who possibly j can attend will do so and help the good j work along. Everybody come and bring j your friends. Hiram S. Getehell, the popular tele-' grapher at Huntley Tower, has accepted the agency from the American Woolen Mills Co., of Chicago, to handle their clothing. Any one wishing a fine tailor made suit or a nice evercoat will do well to call on him. Give him an order. John Jordan has secured six fine "coons" this week but no bears as yet but says it is only a question of time until "Br'er" Bruin will yield to the perfumes of Levie's onions. As first assistant tail sawyer Elmer Hill was digging a post hole at the Big Run saw mill he came upon a nest of cop perhead snakes who had made their winter quarters under a rock. The snakes were frozen' and the mill boys are using them for canes. B. J. Collins is making extensive im provements on his residence, what was formerly the Huntley property. Charles Taylor is the champion checker player of the eighth ward, having beaten William John and W. R. Smith to a stand still in six different games. How ever he has not tried Levi Smith yet. Wait a while. Harvy Mason who has been troubled with grip is on the gain. J. V. .8 When the Stomach, Heart or Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs al ways fail. Don't drug the Stomach or stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. Get a prescrip tion known to the druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves and build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative —tablets or liquid—and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on re quest by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is surely worth thfs simple test. Sold by all dealers. Don't worry about your kidneys when you can obtain a 30 days treatment of I'ineuels for 81.00. These little globules bring relief in the first dose. Backache, Lumbago and Rheumatism yield quickly. If not satisfied your money refunded. This is a fair offer, you can't lose. Sold by R. C. Dodson. To Kent. Oflice or store. Best location in town. Inquire at this office. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907. BEECHWOOD. D. M. T 'oner made a business visit to Emporium, Monday. Mrs. R. Dankel visit at Howard, Pa.. | one day last week, guest of Miss Fisher. Mrs. Ed. Reid and child ren of Renovo j are visiting the former's parents at this J place. Bessie Whaley spent Sunday with her ' mother at Emporium. , Mrs. D. Kirkpatrick visited a* How | ard, Pa., Tuesday. Richard Lawson ofOlean, N. Y., eall ied on his parents a few hours Wednes j We are glad to learn that Delhia Law | son, who has been quite ill is again able | to resume her duties. A. J. Kautz of Emporium was a visi tor in town last week, guest of Otto Ton er. Mrs. Thos. Lyons of Emporium is the guest of her parents at this place. Mrs. M. Evers returned home Tues i day evening, after a six weeks visit with | friends and relatives at Williamsport. j The Emporium visitors this week I were Mesdames Geo. Hartsock. R.Wylie, | Geo. Market, D. Toner and Robt. Mor l rison. Preparations are being made for the I W. C. T. IT. Demorest contest, which is to be held on Saturday evening, next. ROSEBUD. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purga tives. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorators. Guaranteed to cure headache, biliousness, malaria and jaundice. All Druggists. 25c. DeWitt's Little Early Risers arc the best pills made. They do not gripe. Sold by R. C. Dodson To cure a cold first move the bowels. Bees Laxitive Cough Syrup acts gently in the bowels, drives out the cold, clears the head. It's pleasant to take and mothers highly recommend it for colds, croup and wl> oping cough. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Equally goood for young and oid. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 1 TheNE^WIoDTsToB P IN THE NEW CRAMER BUILDING. || We have met with remarkable success since our opening of last week. I||l We wish to thank our customers for the liberal patronage and assure them ipl SS that whatever is bought at this store, shall and will be of the best of its kind for the money paid. It is our aim to sell only good up to date goods at the most §j| reasonable prices. ||gj New Merchandise is Arriving Daily jl|| We have just opened a very handsome line of Fancy Crockery and Novelty Glass- §|| ware, suitable for daily use and special gifts. IpS I w!fa n el S P" n Q mnnMr««nn 1 Dress Goods Dep t gj fill line of Infants hand crochet \ Utjl 11 Ul 10 (Id 11 Ull } If you are in want of a new % Bonnets, ranging in price from \ \ , , , . , {fefflE 112 ) dress, ot course this is the store gSRJ American Beauty i > > the very latest and np to date. < Underwear Dept Corset This Week. cloth in black, navy or brown, It will pay yon if in need of i * the SI.OO quality for 84C agi|j good warm underwear to give us ( \ All wool Ladies Cloth x 6 in. .(fIR a call. We have the best of \ MISS McINTYRE, ot the American { • i • tan. vv e nave me dcsioi i Reautv Corset Co is with n« V( ..lr ) w,de » ln three shades of gray everything 111 this line, for meu, \ eauty corset u>., is with us this week \ . y7*L> , , M j i 1 ( and will advise you, lust the style of corset <* mixtures the ">oc quality t SQp Llis women and children and at > yo u should wear for style and comfort and J ggl prices to suit your purse. 5 remember we do not urge you to buy. ) BH — > Come and have a talk with her, it will cost > /*~ii a t-* tt t\ x. } you nothing. i Ciloak N ,,Fur Dept Hosiery Dept. } i ... , , J „ s£s No matter what kind of have marked all our Coats, \pr£jj Hosiery you may' wLit, we can Skirts . and Furs at remarkable |S9 supply you. We keep the very T"|_ I W P" ces ' ' n act ITluc ' a below best makes only. Such as Lord InQ &cl|f|o|f) % I B.iffalo prices. Coats range & Taylor's celebrated Onyx ||||J DUIIdIU OIUIUI from s ' o ° to # 2 7-5°- Skirts £53 Hose, Burson's seamless, Bear 7 from $5.00 to $12.50. Fur Scarfs £s® cimdren a and makls! In the New Cramer Building f ™'" 9 ' ,c to . and every " M lowest" 068 are abSO,Utely lhe "• KUEHNE. Propr. " abSO "" ely ™lg CAMERON. Wm. Greenaleh lost his valuable driv ing horse, last Friday. Mrs. C. A. Dice, of Sterling Run, visited her Lister in this place Tuesday. Hon. John McDonald, of Driftwood, made a business trip to this place Tues day forenoon. Herman Anderson, section foreman, is busy the past few days remodeling westbound main track. The intention is to lengthen the main track cross over about 1 i) 0 feet. Rev. Allen, of Emporium, visited anion;, bis members in this place last Friday. Joe Vocuni, while engaged in cutting wood for H. l>. Krape, Tuesday, slipped and fell in the creek. Joe says it is rather cold to take a shower bath, but he dou't mind it much, if it don't come too often. Henry Norris, A. E. Lord and Robt. Boyd are busily engaged tearing down and loading the boilers and stacks wnich where located at the old mill. .Mrs. E. D. Krape was a caller at Em poriuui, Friday. Robert Graham butchered a beet arid a large hog Friday, being among the first to butcher in this place this year. We are glad to sec Robt. Sinsabaugh back again at bis old position as clerk for the Furnace Supply Co., after a, few months leave of absence. Constable Cyrus Lupro made an official trip to Driftwood, Tuesday. D. C. Linihger is now waiting on his telephone wire, otherwise the telephone line which he is erecting is nearly com pleted. Dido is a hustler. G. L. Page truant officer, made an of ficial trip to Driftwood, Tuesday morn ing. Bookkeepers are in demand in Cam eron, after church hours, which was plainly seen here Sunday. For informa tion ask some of our young town ladies. Quite a number of our young Indies intended to give John Schwab a surprise party on his arrival in town Friday even ing, and were dressed in the latent style, but it proved a surprise on themselves when he arrived, as they all took their sudden departure due the arrival of Mr. Schwab with compauy which was unex pected. Girls you should have placed guards to watch the situation. Wonder why? A number of our young sports partici pated in a coon hunt Saturday night, but owing to the scarcity of this kind of game and the quanity of creek water they in bibed, their suecess was not as expected, Ed. says Jack could not shoot straight and Jack says hd had too much creek water, BO don't know who is lo blame, but they returned empty handed. Who is to blame is the question? J. F. S. PARTITION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all parties to the lol lowiug action that the Court has made the fol lowing order: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CAMERON COUNTY. No. 2, December Term, 1006, Writ dc Partitione facienda. Elizabeth S. Barrows, Mary W. Barrows, Nancy C. Barrows, and Elsie B. Peale, heirs-at-law and devisees under the last Will and Testament of \V. W. Barrows, deceased, Frank Dallett, Laura A. Dallett, George P. Dallett and James Dallett, heirs-at-law of Estellina A. Dallett, deceased, vs Martha Noyes, Elizabeth Noyes, Hannah V. Noyes. Daisy Noyes, Margaret Noyes, Ellen (Mrs. J. W.) Sehnarrs, Edward Noyes and Harriett Noyes, iieirs-at-law of Charles R. Noyes, deceas ed, and devisees under the last Will anri Testa ment of Hannah M. Noyes, deceased, Mary E. Farr, Frank P. Noyes, and the following heirs at-law of James C. Noyes, deceased, to-wit: Maroa H. Noyes, Mrs. Belle Southard, Mrs. George B. Noyes and Mrs. George B. Noyes, Guardian of Christine Noyes and Margaret Noyes,minor children of George B. Noyes, deceas ed, and Willis B. Blandin, and Amos N. Blandin, heirs at law and devisees under the Will of Jen nie C. Blandin, deceased, Annie B. Southard, James N. Southard, Agnes Southard, and Fran cis Southard, devisees under the last Will and Testament of Hannah M. Noves, deceased. And now, October 18th, 1907. The said writ having been returned by the Sheriff and the re turn thereof approved by the Court, on motion of Green & Felt, attorneys for plaintiffs, the Court grant a rtileoti all persons interested in said case to appear in Court on Monday, the 16th day of December, next, to accept or refuse the premises mentioned in said writ and purparts thereof at the valuation made thereof or at a higher price. By the Cuurt, HARRY ALVIN HALL, President Judge. JOHN D. SWOPE, Sheriff. GREEN & FELT, Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. Emporium, Pa., Oct. 30th, 1907.-37-71. Kxecutrix'B Notice. Estate of LUCY SIZEII, deceased, late of Portage Township. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the estate of said deceased have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against thesauke will make them known without delay, to EUNICE ME DORA SIZER. Emporium, Pa., Oct. list, 1907.-36-61. A strictly high grade Illuminating Oil must make a large, white light, and burn the lamp out dry with strong, firm flame without charring the wick Family Favorite i LLUMINATING I Perfectly safe —ISO degrees fire test —water white and odorless— Will not soot or smoke. BOOKLET SENT FREE WAVERLY OIL WORKS Your Dealer Has It. independent refiners PITTSBURG, PA. A hard Debt to Pay. <; I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes <>. S. Clark, of Westfield,lowa, for uiy rescue from death by L>. King's New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when 1 commen ced taking New Discovery. The omin ous dry, hacking cough ijuit before the first bottle was used, and two more bot tles made a complete cure." Nothing has equaled New Discovery for coughs colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guaranteed. All Druggist 50c andsl.oo. Trial bottle free. | The Bargain j | Store 1 £ 1 can Areh Rock brand Salmon 5 I 15c. X < cans Lake Shore Pumpkin 25c \ r 3 cans Army brand Baked ) 5 Beano 25c. \ « 1 can Beechnut brand Beans \ 112 15c. All other canued goods as } i cheap as they can be sold. \ < 251bs Granulated Sugar $1.40 s 112 1 can Royal Baking Powder 3 \ 45c. \ < Fancy Jersey Sweets 3c lb. < r 61bs good Coffee §I.OO. 3 i A pure New Orleans Molasses \ S 60c a gallon. s r A fine line of fresh and salt 3 5 meats on hand at all times. V s Goods delivered to all parts s t of town free. J ! T. W, WELSH ] { Chas. Diehl's Old Stand, West Ward )