Xatcst Count? Correspondence. HUNTLEY. B. J. Collins and wife were Driftwood ! callers this week. Pennsy carpenter. Thomas Kilburn,of Erie, spent Sunday with his father. Wm. H. Logue is repairing his new dwelling house on River Street and will move into it in the near future. Several of our townsmen attended court at the county seat this week. W. B. Smith was a business caller in Driftwood Saturday. William Kailburn called on friends in Sterling Run Saturday. .J. E. Johnson is very hu>y improving the Logue estate, upon which he expects to farm the coming summer. Phineas Johnson and son, of First Fork, is visiting the former's father this week. W. W. Johnson called on friends in Driftwood Saturday. Boyd Bro's spent Sunday in Sweden Valley. Op'jrater li. 11. Getchelll has been transferred to the west end tower at Em porium yard and is relieved here by Operator J. A. James. Herman Jones spent Sunday with his parents at Tunnel llill. D. W, Eastman was a business caller in town Friday. -J. F. s. BEECHWOOD. Sleighing parties were quite numerous here last week. Mrs. llobt. Wylie visited friends in Emporium Thursday. John Smith, of Medix Run, spent Sunday with his family at this place. Elmer Toner and wife, of Allendale, Pa., visited the former's parents at this place last week. Ed. Rcid, of Emporium, spent a few days with parents here last week. We are very sorry to learn of Mrs. J. llcrbstree's illness. She is somewhat im proving at this writing. Mrs. Forest Pye, of Emporium, visit ed her parents a few days last week. Mrs. J. Wylie is spending her vacation with her daughter at St. Marys. Richard Lawson, Emporium, is visit ing his parents at this place. John Meade, of Renovo, was a pleas ant visitor iu our town last week. Floyd Morrison, who has been quite sick is slowly improviug. Bessie Whaley spent Sunday at Em porium. HEMLOCK. MASON HILL. The roads are very sloppy. Sleighing all gone. » We caught sight of Guy Hicks on our roads. Dorsey Bailey and James Hicks, of Mason Hill, attended prayer meeting at Huston Hill. David Ives expects to begin his new tie job. Kresely Duell made a flying trip Sun day. L. F. Barr was seen on our roads this week. Mrs. Amelia Ives had a sevete fall. Glad to hear she is better. Marjorie Welt .n spent Sunday at home. The fixtures for the school house ar rived last week and are now in place. Bad as last Sunday was Rev. Ebersole appeared on schedule time. MAPLE. HUSTOiTHILL. A. 11. Barr was a business caller at Emporium on Tuesday. Lawrence Hicks, of Hicks Run, was seen on our streets Sunday. Mrs. Winslow, our school teaeher spent Sunday with her parents at Grantonia. Stanley Barr who has been at Wolf Lick near Benezette, came home this week. Thomas Connor, Sr., attended church here Sunday evening. The Huston Hill Sunday school havo ordered a new organ for their school. .Josiah Howard helping them purchase it. 3lany thanks Mr. Howard. Ben Miller went to Wolf Lick on Saturday with his team to haul bark. Ray Miller who works at Hicks Run spent Sunday with his wife. Grace, the little daughter ot R. F- Connor and wife is quite ill at present. Harry Dill is a little under the weather at present with a cold. Mrs. Thomas Connor is visiting her children at Dents and Hicks Run. A. H. Barr was a business caller at Mill ers Bun one day last week, taking dinner with Saul Nyce and family. X. X. X. If a cough once gets into your system it acts on every muscle and fibre of the body and makes you ache all over. It especially afl'ecis the intestines and makes you constipated, so in order to get rid of a cold thoroughly and without delay you should not take anything that will tend to constipate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. Lt contains no opiates—it is pleasant to take and is highly recommended for child ren. Sold by B. C. Dodson. FROM OUR REPORTERS. SINNAMAHONINU. Our fine sleighing disappeared on Sunday, but arm 1 l.rr cold wave is here, so will have hope l> i more. J. Ilawley Baird it) ill with typhoid fever, hut is getting along well under the crri' of Dr. Beale, if Driftwood. Miss Anderson, teaeher of our primary school has not been able to teach this week, is having a severe attrck of grippe, but hopes to be able to resume her duties soon. Alice Shafer one the pupils of the Grammar school, has been teaching in her place. Our schools are doing well under the efficient leadership of John Schwab and Miss Anderson. Both teachers are well liked and appreciated by both pupils and parents. All who knew Alonzo Bailey will be sorry to hear of his death, lie passed away Wednesday, Jan. Bth, and was buried on Saturday in the Sinnamahoning If ill cemetary., lie was a friend to all and will be missed by all. Mrs. Bailey has the sincere sympathy of all her friends and neighbors in her affliction. Those present at the funeral from a distauce were: B. M. Williams, ot First Fork; A. I'. Stewart and wife and Mrs. E. K. Bailey and daughter, of Westport; Mrs. J. K. Gilmoie of Renovo and Orvillc Shafer of Benezette; also a number of the members ot the Masonic orders from other places. Beautiful floral designs were presented by Driftwood Masonic Lodge and by the members of the N. P. Li., ol this place. ENTKKPRI.SK. Commissioner Bailey was at the coi nty seat last week, auditing our county accounts for 1907. The Sinnamahoning paint works made and shipped the first shipment of paint on Monday. Walter Drum and Milford Krebs left on the Bth for Watoga, W. Va., to work for the Empire Wood Co. Jos. Strayer who has been doing the baking for Crum Bros., has bought out the business. J. H. Drum is attending court this week. Mrs. Martha Beldin is attending court. Elsworth Pry and wife of Josephine, are visiting their parents John Fry and wife, this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Davis Jan. 2, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Swartz, Jan 9, a son. J. 11. Baird has been confined to his bed for a week with typhoid fever, but he is under the care of Dr. Beal and a trained nurse. His friends look for a speedy recovery. Prof. John Schwab is attending court. Mrs. J. D. Shirk, who has been in Ridgway since August, returned to her home on Grove street Monday. The many friends of Miss Lillian Barclay will be glad to know she is slowly recovering to her former good health. She has been a patient sufferer at Atlantic City since July. Mrs. Thos. Piper had the misfortune to fall and sprain her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Port Stewart, Mrs. Cora Bailey and daughter of Westport attended the funeral of their cousin, Alonzo Bailey, Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Fry Casey and children of Harrisburg are visiting at the home of John Fry. The P. & E. lady operators Miss Mabel Baird and Nellie Floyd are hap py now since the eight hour schedule went into ieffect. John Pitts, one of our townsmen secured the third trick. Mrs. Beldin, Hazel Croßby, Beatrice Jordan and Myrtle Shafer were shop ping at Emporium, Saturday. A party of Driftwood boys attended the skating rind Saturday night. They must have had a good time judging from the noise they made. Geo. P. Shafer was held up one night last week coming Jrom the train, by a big catamount. It is the one Pap Blodget is trying to capture. He says he will have him if Ihe snow holds out. John Swartz reports following a mink 14 miles one day last week. Night came on and he gave up the chase. It looks as though some of the young ladies at Austin are getting quite interested in some of our young men here. Look out boys it it is leap year. The Sinnamahoning Liars Club have challenged the Huntley club for a contest for the championship of this county. Jas. Mead greased his rubber shoes and is going after thatcbipmonk again as soon as it quits snowing. Pap Blodget roasted a fresh basket of peanuts. Getting ready to start after that wild cat again. Henry Logue reports seeing a large catamount recently. DKBSK. Fever Sores. Fever sores and old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, hut should be kept in healty condition. This can be done by applying Chamberlain's Salve. This salve has no superior for this purpose. It is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. For sale by L. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908 STERLING RUN. James P. Furlong and bride returned liouie last Friday. The boys serenaded them in proper style. A crowd ot ladies surprised them with congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy life. A liumber.of our town men are attend ing court at Emporium this week. H. F. Foster has accepted a position as operator at Kinzua. Mrs. Ed. Whiting and Mrs. J. It. Strawbridgc were Emporium visitors the past week. Clara McClosky, of Renovo, attended the reunion of her A Class ol 1905, which was held in the school house Satur day evening, Mrs. L. C. Summerson, who has been quite ill the past week is reported better at this writing. I). W. Eastman and Beckman were in town Tuesday. John Kissell returned home from Re novo the past week were he lias been working some time. The "Mum Social'' in the M. E. Church Friday eve/ling, was a grand suc cess. All spent a very pleasant evening. Mrs. C. A. Dice was a Cameron visitor Tuesday. G. H. II owlett, of Hicks Run, spenl Sunday with his family at this place. Lulu Lewis was a Driftwood visitor Tuesday. There will be a Local Institute in the M. E. Church. Saturday, January 18th. 'I bey have a line program and it will be worth attending. Blue Bell. The Sinnamahoning Liars Club. Ihe Liars Club held an interesting session Friday night. Pap Blodget was awarded a medal for securing new mem bers. He was up the Fork a few days ago and brought back the names of Chancey Logue and Ed. Caldwell. We will give them the first degree the first time they appear. There is plenty ot timber up there, which is a good thing as our talent here is getting scarce, but with the new members we will be able to hold our owo with all comers. J. R. Trape is snowed under, so whoppers are scarce The paint mill is steamed up and is mak paint. Fide. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. I" R. KUEHNE I Emporium* s Largest and Sale of the Cr The tremendous rush for the exceptional bargains of the Cramer stock, which be gan last Saturday still continues. No wonder, such prices as we put on these goods have never been known before in Emporium. If you have not been here, come at once. If you have been here, come again. Many new lots have just been placed on sale. It's I like finding money on the street. Extra Special 1 January Bargains stock I Extra Special I I I Just Received a SIOO.OO 1 -£ Ayf w *£* n. A Wheeler and Wilson Drop g| e bpecial oale of Magnificent Head Sewing Machine for sale at I oteam Sponging Machine •. » .. TT - ■ — Muslin Underwear A| H|f p . Our muslin Underwear is made by the best manu- mmuai nail i i itc U L his machine does sponging of facturers of these goods in the United States. Ileuses __ |j cloths and dress goods most evenly the finest materials, the most exquisite trimmings and paid $35.00 not long ago 9 I and satisfactory. If you have any ,e workmanship is unequalled. Fit and style superb, for this machine. It has only A cloth or dress goods to sponge, yet prices are most reasonable. We show a very large been slightly used and is as good ■ bring it to us, we will do it on ™ net y ° as new. Having no further use short notice at Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers for ifc you can bu y ßame for n « AD „ ' In fine quality Broadcloth 52 inches aa B |sc OGI* Vard W ide in black, brown and navy, qj vj)19.00 A ———————The regular 81.00 quality g Justßec'd Special Infants Great New Men's Persian Very a n I r ri i .... WhiteEmbroi- Challie in Special An exquisite Sale of Joats in" Reduction deredLawn Fleeced Bou.ite, ■ assortment white, beauti- • C #■ Shirtwaists Underwear one pattern of imported Cottons, ully trimmed, ID CoatS llUsxzeSi ' Comforters or Short White I Turnover Bed Quilts, reduced from Btvlfs we -n T ° m I Collars Pillowcases 82.50 to an J £ f rom " UB 10 Exceptionally I and 1 J well made • 10,19,25 c coZ, k $1.98 Furs $1 to $3 39c 6c 59 ct 03.50 THE NEW DRY | L Sells Cheaper than other Stores, Because we Sell for Cash only and Buy the Same Way ■ ■A IHHIBHBBB iBBBBBBKB® fBBBHSHBB® 4BHHSSHSBI £l3) A Higher health Level. "I have reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, writes, Jacob Springer of I West Franklin. Maine. "They keep my j stomach, liver and bowels working just j right." If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be refunded at ali drug j stoics. 25c. The average dad at this season seems j to think he is in the midst of a financial j panic or did at least two weeks ago. It depends upon the [ ill you take. DeWilt's Little Early Risers are the bef-t pills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Turn over a new leaf and keep the snow shoveled off your walks more prompt and better than heretofore. Do you have backache occasionally or "stitches" in the side, and sometimes do you teel all tired out, without ambition and without energy? If so, your kidneys are out of order. Take DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills. They promptly relieve backache, weak back, inflammation of the bladder and weak kidneys. Sold by It. C. Dodson.^ Now that leap year is again with us it time eligible bachelors were preparing for it. ■ • Everybody loves our baby, rosy sweet 1 and warm, With kissy places 011 her neck and dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin and cross, used to ! cry with pain— Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's j well again. Sold by R. C. Dodson. A Cure for Misery. "I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces,"' says R. M. ! Janice, of Louellen. S. C. "It's called Klectric Bitters, and comes i.i 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a iase of chills or ; a bilious attack in almost no time; and \ it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonic uicd j icine and blood purifier quick re i lief in all stomach, liver and kidney I complaints and the misery of lame back, i Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. It Does the Business. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, 1 says of Bueklon's Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have used it for piles | and it cured thorn. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. 1 Applied it to I an old sore and it healed it without leav ! ing a scar behind." 25c at all drug stores. WHiSPCaij Economy in fuel and superior in power. The most simple and easiest eon trolled car on the market to day. Will be pleased to furnish any informa tion desired. Address all communications to F. H. REED, CLERMONT, PA. Sales agent for Middle Western Penna | NEW FIRM j | Stephens 8 Go. ] s [Successors to Stephens $ £ & Saunders] i \ SPECIAL PRICES. | I £ Gas Heating Stoves. Ten < i £ per cent. Reduction. ( LADIES SKATES, 80c £ sand SI.OO. Boy's Skates, < I > s°c. i S PORTABLE STAND \ , < LAMPS, 25 '/o off for two * I weeks. | A. STEPHENS, j W orl <f&l For Indigestion. ; Relievesscur stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat. Department of Forestry. llarrisburg, Pa., Dec. 26, 1907. riiHE State Forestry Reservation Commission 1 invites sealed bids f«»r the sale and removal of stone from Warrant No, 1152, Grove town ship, Cameron county, on a basis of 2000 lbs. per ton, to be measured in c.>rload lots by car capacity. A car with a capacity of 100.000 lbs to be regarded as 50 tons, of 80,000 lbs. to be regarded as 10 tons, and so on. All bids will be made at so much per ton, to be computed as above. The rigl t to reject any or all bids is specifically reserved. All bids must be received at the office of the Commissioner of Forestry, in Harrisburg, on or before Thursday, February 6th, 1908. ROBERT 8. CONK LIN, 45-4t Commissioner of Forestry. iiipstion Stomach trouble is but a symptom of, and not tn 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 "Ise. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr Shoop in the creation of that now very popular Stomach Remedy—Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought tlint success and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative With out that original and highly vital principle, no such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion try Dr '-hoop'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" (n BEAUTIFUL FACIE Before lii.:: I! you h*ve pitnpies, blolchcs, //- or other skin imperfections, vou can remove (hem and have a cfea*. and beautiful complexion by ufJn;- BEAUTYSKJSSS j' - *.. *'jj/ Improves the Remofts bkin Imperfections. tSSi Beneficial results guaranteed Fj cjff or money refunded. \ J] Send stamp for Free Sample, A Particulars and Testimonials. Nx—' K Mention this paper. 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