Xatcet Countv orresponfcence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. CAMERON. Miss Losey, 112 Sterling Hun, visited friends in town Sunday. We were ohi<j< d to omit in last week's PRESS the seven round bout between A. E. Lord, Jr., and Frank Sullivan, which resulted in a draw. The purse being equally divided. I). E. Spangler of Sterling Run, was in town Tuesday looking over the electric lock and block. Joe Yacalano, one of foreman Ander son's men, is quite ill with the grip. The Swartwood orchestra of Empori um will bold a danco in the K. G. E hall next Friday night. It. N. Beck visited his parents at Em porium Sunday. Mrs. G. L. Page visited her home at St. Marys over Sunday. Fire was discovered in the New Cam eron House at 0:30 Tuesday morning, in the partition between the bar room and the liquor room, and was burning very rapidly when discovered, but with the as sistance of the neighbors Mr. Walker suc ceeded in dutting it out and saving the building, but most of the goods were de stroyed. The most of the goods were carried outside but through the hurry and excitement, what was carried out was broken or smashed to pieces. Loss is estimated at §BOO. Mr. Walker had no insurance. The fire again broke out at .3:155 p. m., but was soon extinguished. -J. F. B. RICH VALLEY. Estella Duling of the city spent Sun day with her parents. F. E. Swesey called on Lewis Run and Slab town friends Sunday. Ctystal I lousier of Emporium is visit- Elk Fork relatives. Murdock McNeal had a foot injured an Spence's lumber job on Hicks Run. M. F. Hamilton, V. S., was in the valley Sunday. Clinton Ostrum, of West Creek called on his Slabtown friends Sunday. A number of friends of Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Dow, surprised them Friday night. Ilenrv Carter of North Creek was the guest of Lock wood Station friends last week. John Buck of Sbintown, visited Pat rick Duling and family Sunday. Jas Dixon moved from town into Geo. E. Housler's house at Cooks Run. 11. J. Newton, while painting for R. Loekwood last week, fell from a ladder seriouslv injuring himself. Every one who owns a team is busy hauling logs for one or another of our various jobbers. Eugene Dulling of the city,was on our streets Tuesday. C. M. S. STERLING RUN. Mr. Washington of Pine Street is very ill, with little hopes for his recovery. Robert Whiting of Richwood, W.Va., is visiting friends and relatives in town. Wm. Wing left town on Monday for Filmore, N. Y., where he intends work ing. Mrs.Jennie Mason returned home from St. Marys Monday. The social in Brooks' hall Satur flay night was well attended, clearing §l2. Mrs. Ellen Mason, who has been ill with grip is reported better. Mrs. Maggie Pauley of Driftwood, visited friends and relatives in town the past week. P. E. Trump of Olean, N. Y., was called here Saturday on account of the illness of his grand-father W. Mason. Miss Bubb of Williamsport was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. John May. Clyde Mason of Shyrock, W. Va., ar rived in town Tuesday to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Burns has moved his family in J. W. house at Pine Street. Mrs. Bibiana Spangler was an Empo rium visitor Tuesday. They took Mrs. O. B. Tanner of Ma son Hill to the Lock Haven hospital SunJ day, for an operation. Mrs. Cora Stewart's youugest daubg ter Grace, has been quite ill the past week. Geo. Star, who has been working at Dents Ruu, was in town a few days the past week. Mrs. Houser of Olean, came here Tues day morning on account of the illness of her grand-father. Evangeline Brooks ol Sinnamahoning, attended the social in Brooks' hall, Sat- j urday evening. Mrs. W. 11. Smith was an Emporium ! visitor Monday. Miss Gladys O'Keefe and friend Miss Barr of Mix Run, were entertained by j the former's mother, Mrs. Martha Smith, on Saturday. Miss Winnie Losey was a Cameron visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, Geary and daughter, Mrs. Sykes, j of Lock Haven, were called here the past : week on account of the illness ef the ; former's daughter, Mrs. 0. B. Tanner. Hulbert Smith was out exercising his line colt, ''Dexter," Tuesday. Blue Bei.l. SINNAMAHONING. The members of Sinnamahoning Lodge No. 1 LJK, I.(). 0. F., accepted the iu ; vitation of our pastor, Brother llev. Con way Wiug Dirk iin to attend service on j Sunday morning, .lan. 20th. Twenty j four members formed at the hall, and at j the sound of ilie bell marched to the M. 10. church, where they listened to a fine discourse and earnest appeal to attend church oftener and to always remember our motta."Fraternity, Love and Truth." Several members from Driftwood at tend. The members of the P. O. S. of A., assisted in the institution of a Camp at Hicks Hun, last Thursday evening with twenty-one charter members. The new Camp starts with bright prospects. A bounteous banquet was served aud an enjoyable time was had bv alh V. E. Crum was an Emporium visitor Monday. Geo. P. Jones of Emporium, was in town Tuesday. L. C. Wykoff of First Fork, was in t.iwn Monday. Clyde Krebs and Jas. Mead left for the gas works in llammersley Fork. W. J. Mead aud family of Renovo are visiting here. The P. & E. carpenters are putting some improvements on the station here. Edward Verbeck is moving into the house of Chas. Krebs. A party of young people gave a sur prise party to Master Harry Ensign on Tuesday evening. All report a good time. U. H. Wykofl of Mix Run visited his family over Sunday. The mighty hunters are in the woods looking for big frame. Anything from a chipmoqk to a bear. Mrs. Geo. Batchelder and daughter Eula ar visiting at Huntley. Mrs. Martha Beldin visited Emporium Tuesday. Amos Bennett went to Laquin Tues day. J. Hawley Baird, who has been ill with typhoid fever, is improving. There was quite a strife for the nomi nation of high constable on Satuiday, but J. Henry Logue beat his friend John Swartz by six votes. Our bakery is doing a fine business. J. V. Strayer is an old hand at the busi ness and knows how get a good trade. Miss Grace Lupoid visited friends in Sterling Run last Saturday and Sunday. A sleigh load of Driftwood's young people visited our town Monday evening. Evangeline Brooks attended a church social at Sterling Hun Saturday night. Ralph Shafer, wife and daughter, of Benezette were visitors in town Sunday. Heber Wykoff was home last Satur day. His father I). J. Wykoff, who was sick, is able to be out again. Rev. Conway Dickson began a series of revival services in the M. E. church last Sunday night. J. Herman Krebs, who has the posi tion of bridge inspector for the B. & S. is inspecting the bridges here this week. Mrs. V. A. Brooks is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wra. Piper at Galeton. Mrs. Cal. Swarfz entertained her sis ter Mrs, Murray of Emporium Tuesday. Glen Bailey purchased a new Edison talking machine this week. Debse. BEECHWOOD. There is some hopes of sleighing now. Richard Lawson visited his parents Sunday last. A big card party was held at John Lawson's, Thursday night and everybody reports a good time. Bessie E. Whaley visited friends in Emporium Sunday last. Robert Wiley visited friends in Em porium Saturday last. There was a large surprise party held at John Smith's. We are sorry to ham that C. R. Morrison, of this place, got badly in jured at Hix Run Friday last. He is having bad luck. PINE. MEDIX RUN. At Aaransburg, at 8 o'clock Monday evening, Jan. 20th, 1908, Abner Hill, of Medix Run, and Eva Wanco, of Aaronsburg, wore united in marriage at the parsonage of their minister, at that place. They will make Aaronsburg their future home. Dr. Mock is able to be up. All the fever patients are doing well at this writ ing. Mr. Winslow was re-nominated for school director. He is not sore. UNKNOWN. If a cough once gets into your system i it acts on every muscle and fibre of the j body and makes you ache all over. It especially affects 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 theeold out of the system- It contains no opiates—it is pleasant to take and is highly recommended for child ren. Sold by R. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1908 HUNTLEY. A. W. Smith, of I licks Run, visited friends in town over Sunday. Geo. W. Starr, of Hicks Run, was a | business caller in town this week. Mrs. James K. Jordan, of Emporium, visited 15. J. Collins and family Satur- I day. County Supt. Miss Collins called 011 | her brother Friday. Mr. Biam, of Andover, N. Y., has 1 returned home after visiting his sister, Mrs. John Jordan. Geo. Batchelder and wife, of Sinna mahoning, are visiting J. S. Jordan and family. Wayne Nelson spent Sunday with friends in Shintown. Darius Ives has cut off his mous tache, Darius is a sorry man, for he is afraid that inflammation will set in and he will get whiskeritus 011 account j of the drop in temperature. llena Carson, of Shintown, is visit | ing Mrs. A. F. Nelson. A large number of our voters attend ed the primary election in Driftwood j Saturday. There seems to be plenty of I good timber for Associate Judge this ; year. Melvin Logue, of First Fork, was a guest of William Logue Thurday. Alice Jordan has returned from a visit among friends in Castle Garden. Charlie, youngest son of J. S. Jordan, injured his leg on Wednesday while trying to get in a wagon. George Hill, of Grove Ilill, called on ; his daughter, Gertrude Hill, Monday. | Mr. Hill there is plenty of snow 011 the ; Hill. Kathryn Johnson lias returned from ! a visit with her sister in Renovo. J. A. James and Herman Jones are i taking their turn with "grip" this j week under care of W. R. Smith, T. N. | Brother Parks says: j Jesse Jauies and Herman Jones, I Have aches and pains all through their bones; I The air is filled with mournful groans, | They are a sorry pair. | But Kaymand Smith with his pink pills, 1 Will knock the tar out of their chills, | He is the boy to cure their ills, And take away their cares. W. W. Johnson spent Sunday with ; friends in Driftwood. J. P. s. It depends upon the pill you take. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best i pills known for constipation and sick ! headache. Sold by R. (.'. Dodson. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood j ford's Sanitafy Lotion. Never fails. I Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. Fever Sores. Fever sores and old chronic sores should | not be healed entirely, but should be kept jin healty condition. This can be done Iby applying Chamberlain's Salve. This i 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. Everybody loves our baby, rosy sweet and warm, With kissy places on 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 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. Jamee, of Louellen. S. C. "It's called l Electric Ritters, and comes in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a ease of chills or a bilious attack in almost 110 time; and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonic med icine and blood purifier pives quick re lief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at all drug store?. It Does the Business. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen s Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed it without leav- | ing a scar behind." 25c at all drug j stores. Kennedy's j Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by 'cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It» For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try DeWitt's Kidnej and Bladdir Pills-Sure and Safe Sold by R. C. Dodson. S\ A \ N \ \ \ N \ \ \. \y, '4s. SECOND TO NONE j t ADAM, / MELDRUM & / ANDERSON GO. ✓ / 390-408 Main Street, /, y BUFFALO, N. Y. \ <■ | ' Half Price for I % %\ / . / • ; Coats am Suits; %. | ' ■/ We are now holding a great y / j . Clearance Sale of Suits, Coats £ j and fancy Gowns which will pay '% j / you to take advantage of. Every / j garment is up to-the-minute in style, and the values are the '% greatest we have ever offered. / ' §ls Coats, 50 inches long; all- £ / wool dark Cf* QQ / mixtures 4)0.30 / Caracul Coats if / Regular 20.00 up to $75.00 / / Now 10.00 up to 37.50 / Persian Cloth Coats / / Regular §IO.OO s2l 50 $22.50 y N0w.... 8.00 10.75 11.25 ' Suits % ' S3O line Worsted Suits; 28 and %. ; sassi sis.oo; / S4O line Worsted, Cheviot and / - S". $20.00 " / / ' Furs < / The greatest bargains in furs / "■£ ever known We end the selling season with the most remarka- ' / able reductions ever known in / the fur business: / % | ' We flefund Railroad Fares / g In connection with the * ' Chamber of Commerce we / / refund your railroad fares | / according to the amount of / yonr purchase. % \ / | I 7 ADAM. MELDRUM & \ j ' ANDERSON CO. §1 American Block. Buffalo, N.V. / I " /■V \ \ A <V \ \.\ \ \ \ \\ Kodol or Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat. New Wash Goods Arc Now on Sale and Await your Inspection. Here are a Few o | Soi Perlee, A magnificent sheer material, in of ii t 4/ I=3 tff] woven with silk, very elegant Cft„ Hie New Weaves | Fior.i ,ie»i g ,. s , price; wc v «... „ , Paris Tissue, A line Silk Mull, printed in ful new Japanese Silk beautiful designs of roses and other OS C 32 inches wide, in [\ 7 flowers, price __ < " M ' black, white, light y ] "V\ Imported Scotch Ginghams, Very styl hlue and pink jr ish ' lar S e aild * rnall checks, splendid OC per yard || \ jj 1 quality, price £DC Tokio Silk a thin Silk ———— finished wash cloth in black, red, white U/o Itfill flO light blue and pink - A SnlmirJirl nPW A«- « nillUH Soisette. a beautiful silk finished cloth abso jpicnuiu new «=>- pi ease (t f 0 ma ;| lutely fast colors. Black, white, light blue and | oomnlnt* nf nur I^e,.'^ cl tai 8 p^ i,lB " ft ' lotor 25c Isortment of Laces sa *S »« r Silk Dot Muslin, for party and evening J . . dresses, all the light shades per yard JL and Emb Xoi(le tie S (liS6 tO Ollt Of Nero Cloth, a uew and beautiful Linen linished _______ i nuin niietnmnre cloth for suits 111 brown and tan, pink, light J luWII CuSTOITIBrS blue, rae'd blue, full .s(> in. wide, "J C _ Is now on sale. All the qpqp jj§ POSTAL absolutely fast color, price - - latest novelties are shown and CARD AND the NEXT New White Goods You must see them to appre- |we oiler many special bar- MAIL WILL BRING ciate their beauty and quality, lO} CA. 1 „ a .j ns , YOU THE SAMPLES Many new weaves, prices I£*2 IU JVC. | *>' We earnestly ask you to closely V T TTV inspect our * 13 W W&p American Beauty Corset . K*F' ( -ir■ (Kalamazoo Corset Co., Makers) \\ ... 1 ■ 1 TheOnfyHose x?' 112 \ \ Cari ' y a varuHl as " thai is V\W / \ ) sortment in sttick and are pleased Knit 60 Fit // \J at all times to show this exquisite \\\ corset to those ladies interested. •e- _ . \\ \\ . ... Oeam furrowed Ankle 112 WORKMANSHIP. &******■ J lift These corsets mect eve,, y ,e( l«ir- inX^AlHo" line^? 19BPleDdid j> B6 I I inent aud are made in models to the celebrated (( / suit every purse and figure. Price J Io "? ,or 11> y ts\ AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 502 ' b Ladieß. J Kalamazoo Corset Co.. Makers c ©o.UU. PRICE, 25 TO 50c Rlfl TT7T-XNTT7 1 Emporium's Largest and • XV. J-ii Finest Dry Goods Store White m Car Lconomy in fuel and superior in power. The most simple and easiest con 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 j Slephens 8 Co. j s [Successors to Stephens \ 1 & Saunders] \ i RETIMED IDEAL 5 TINWARE 112 In Jill kinds of farm and £ kitchen Utensils. ? \ Bought Cheap for \ Cash and will be j sold at right prices < for cash. Prices } | rangingfromsctosl | £ SPECIAL PRICES. i ( Gas Heating Stoves and s \ Horse Blankets. s ( A. STEPHENS, j HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL. (COMPOUND.) For PILES.- External or In ternal, Blind or Bleeding, Itch ing or Burning. One applica tion brings relief. For Burns, Snnlds, Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nip ples, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Corns, Bunions. Sample mailed free. At Druggists, 25 cents, or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo, Medicine Co., Cor. William and Joun Streets, New York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use 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. Mediclno Co., Cor. William and John Streets. New York. Weak Women To weak and ailing women, there is «t least one way lo help. liut with that way. two treatments, must bo combined. One U local, one is constitu tional. hut both are important, both essential. Hr. .-hoop's Night Cure is tile Local. I'r Shoop'* I:.storative. the Constitutional, i'he formel —1 >r .-hoop's Night Cure—is a topicai mucous membrane suppositorj rem "fly. while Ur Mioop\ IPMnn.tive is wholly an interna! treat ment. Th" He-toiative reaches throughout the entire sy-t -m. ■■ king the repair of all nerve all tissu ■. and all blood ailments The "X'ght <'ure", as its name implies, floes it; work while yo i sleep It soothes sore and inflam ed mucous surfai.s, heals toenl wealim at. ■ discharge-. while the Restorative. case- nervous excitement, iriv s renewed v• i;nr and ambition builds tip « : :> d tis-,u. s, brimmm about renewed strength, vigor, and *wrgY Tak- I>r .-hoop' Hestorative—Tablets or Liquid— asgeneral tonic to the system For positive lwcal lielp. use us wci: Dr. vSlhoop's NigTrkt Cure ""ALL DEALERS" ■\B L 7. AU T \ 112 U L FACE U"f|j y CU pimpics, blotches. /- - f#t ether skin imperfections, vca / r • v ; ar 4-emovp their- and have a cle:» J ' ' , v . A .nd beautiful complexion by vr . 112 SEAUTYSKSN .j !t Makes Hew \, *. Vj Improves the J —£ Health, RemomSkin Imperfections. Ilcneiieial results guaranteed ,]Jj or money refunded. }f Send stamp for Free Sam pie, "Of /< I'"reticulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After t'aiuj.'. • <iCHESrEft CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. Ti!u ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SVRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEY^TAR KeJ Clover Blossom and t!aney Dee on Every Bottle. PINEULES for the KicSney* 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR SI.OO
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