Hatcst Count? Correspondence. MEDIX RUN. Fever cases about all over. No new ones just i)i iw. F. P. ill' ni'l wife, of Westover, are visiting their pm.-iits, M. Hill and wife, at .Mcdix. Kay liussi sou ot litiM Itußsei! and wife, died at hi home, Jan. 30th. He li-:d a »tr«>ko <-f ;iralvsia la>t fall; while li never recovered from it still we thought he would <t. well, until he took scarlet fever and di id. Infant son of Mr. Mace and wife is slowly recovering fr.m a severe ease of meascls. C.N KNOWN. MASON HILL. We sec Mr. Duel! is getting in some logs to be sawed into pickets. There wijl probably be a handsome junior lawn in that vicinity next summer. E.G. Hicks has beeu cutting some railroad ti < on bis own place and is now getting some of his father's. G. M. Hicks has his ties readv for th • mad. Delos Duall and wife aud their sweet little.dau-L 1 ' r Beatri •> gavo their ivlativ> at this place a weiome visit lately. Mrs. Ceary -md daughter Lily we.re called ?o tlii ; by the veiy dangerous state of health of Mrs. Virgi: Tanner, who is Mrs. Gcary'B daughter. Mrs. Tanner returned to Lock Haven with her mother to enter the ho.'pit I. We . irocstly hope she will soon return, much improved in health. Much credit i; due her young (Jatight-T Vera for the care she took of h. r mother at such a critical time. Cold weather and drifting snow is keeping some of the younger pupils at home, much to their dissatisfaction. We have a fine teacher, Margie Welton, form erly of Sinnamaheniog, now of Hicks Itun. Cecil and Orlcn Marsh were under the weather with grippe last week. Raise your own flour, potatoes, meat, milk, butter and fresh eggs and have them. Who? The farmer. MAPLETOO. BEECHWOOD. Frank Toner visited his parents at this place. Saturday last. Mrs. S. E. Toner and Mrs. Hoy visit ed her son last week. There was a large sleighing party last week. We are all glad to learn that C. It. Morrison is recovering. C. It. Kline is rushing business put ting away ice. Some people are afraid that they are going to get too much ice. PINE. STERLING RUN. Mr. William Berry and wife are both sick with grippe. Mr. John E Smith is suffering with severe pain again, from the growth in his mouth. He left for Erie Wednesday, where he expects to hold at conusultation with the Doctors there. Then talks of going to seethe Doctors at St. Louis. We hove for his speedy recovery. H. B. Baird, of Williamsport, was in town Tuesday, Miss Bud tiogan, of Emporium, was the gueet of Dorsey Spaugler and wife, over Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ford and Mrs. Maggie Nice, of Millers Run, were visitors in town the past week. L. C. Summerson and father-in-law Fred Shaf. fer are both on the sick lisi;some better at this writing. Ed. Faucett, of Huntley, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Miss Lulu J. Lewis our Post Mistress moved in her new office opposite the M. E. Church, last Friday, Jan. 31st. Alonzo Barr is quite sick with grippe. George Allen went to Lock Haven Hospital Friday. Mrs. Bibiana Spangler is sick with neuralgia. J. W. Mason, of McKees Rocks, was called here on account of the serious illness of his father, Washington Mason, who is very low at this writing, U. H. Howlett who is working at Ridgway, visited his family Sunday. Lots of cases of grip in town, Dr. V. K. Corbet is kept busy. Robert Whiting left town Saturday for Greys Run to visit his wife and little daughter who ex pect to accompany him to their home at Rich wood, W. Va. BLUE BELL. Save Honey by Buying Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You will pay just as much for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as for any of the other cough medicines, but you save money iu buying it. The sav ing is in what you get, not what you pay. The sure-to-cure you quality is in every bottle of this remedy, and you get good results when you take it. Buying cough medicine is an important matter. Neglected colds often develop serious con ditions, and when you buy a cough medi cine you want to be sure you are getting one that will cure your cold. When you buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy you take no chances. It always cures. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. For sale by L. Taggart. Neighborhood 112 avorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters, says:"lt is a neighborhood favorite here with us." It deserves to be a favorite every where. It £ives quick relief in dyspep sia, liver complaint, kidney derange ment, malnutrition, nervousness, weak ness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alternative tonic is sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. FROM OUR REPORTERS. CAMERON. Fridas ftertioon. George Walker had tlio mi - fori 11 no to k|m.l li Is ankle v.-liich was very pit iu fal, but i . • abv V Iter at tliiH writing. I'red f'iinlcy i.the repair work at the New Cameron :1 o : . ,Aw is partly de-.'royed by fire. Tliec l.i snap i>ti(l »■-scent heavy mow which we havi . !I\ . the pa few days makes travel inn very «:!?»»:•. eaol« and the heavy snow nlso spoiled f-kating, v.hich .'•pert the young folks were expectidg to participate in. The IVlin Vitrified Brick Co., received a car load of brick Monday, to bo used in making new arches in the new kilns which they are building at their plant. Unt owing to repairs being made on their engine at the present time were com pelled lo unload same on their siding. Frank Sullivan returned from Ttenovo, Sunday evening, where he has been visiting friends a few clays. .Miss Mary Sle.vart, visited in Becchwood over Sunday. Kobt. Graham had a large force of ice cutters at work Saturday, filling his icc house. Joe Itobinson and family spent Sunday with friends at Beechwood. Howard Buriingame is spending a few days with friends in town this week, it. N. Beck, visited friends at Emporium be tween trains Sunday. Jaun i .Leonard, spent Sujiday with his family, :■ turi to Dent - Hull Mend -, where hi i employed in the lumber woods. It has been rumored that there is not very many scholars >t the Canoe Run, and the writer v, i«lies to state that all of last week there was mi aver.' ,e attend nee of twenty-five scholars and there arc a number sick besides the disagreeable weather. Prof. Peterson has a very well trained lot of children and deserves great credit fur his Miss ituby Itocnier was presented with some poetry last week composed by one of our young iui :i ■:) about town, ituby °ays it is not the lat est but that the young man has a great future before hiui in that line. Warren McConuell, ot IMdgwuy, visited And rew Junks a few days last week. Miss Roeincr, the primary teacher, is giving her pupils music lemons. Miss Mary Summerson visited Mrs. John Schwab, last Friday. Mrs. William Dixon, of Emporium, visited Mrs. A. F. Walker, Saturday, Miss Mildred Hazlcltc and Bessie Summerson, called on Mrs. Wm. Wykoff, Saturday. A Leap Year ball given by the Old Maids Club will be announced in the Pni;ss later any young man not 75, or matrimonlaly inclined will be in vited. Miss Greenalch is ou the sick list. Robert Uoyd is visiting friends litre this week. Mrs. Fannie Knight, of Olean, N. Y., visited Mrs. Win. McVaine, last week. —J. F. S. SINNAMAHONING. J. V. Hanscom or Lock Haven, was in town Monday. Alex. DeShetler of Kendal, Md., was visiting friends here Tuesday. J. B. l'erry is visiting here this week. Road Master Smith was down Tuesday. He reports a big blockade of snow up the Fork. O. L. Baily visited the county seat Tuesday. Clyde Krebs, Jas. Mead and Harry Michaels have finished their job at Hammersley moving in last Saturday. It seeius there is a haunted house at Enter, prise. A strange and terrible noise is heard about midnight. J. D. Council and A 1 Losey are trapping this winter. Losey gets the scalp and bounty and Council gets the rest. J. H. Drum is suffering with the grip. As is also Geo. Batchelder. Mrs. D. L. Council was very sick last week. C. A. Council and A. J. Barclay attended Masonic meeting at Williamsport last week. Wm. Logueaud Lewis Smith were callers at Huntley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Galeton visited friends here over Sunday. Miss Dorothy Smith and party of young friends were down from Driftwood Friday evening on a sleigh ride. Jas. Mead reports that the roar from the gas well at Hammersley Fork made so much noise he had to come back to Sinnamahoning. Jim Batchelder's traps are all snowed under and he is oil' the trap line at present. Our county papers are pretty hard on the mail order houses and those who patronize them and say we should patronize our home merchants and we should if our home merehants would deal with as. But when we have a few fresh eggs to sell most of obr dealers will not purchase jliem as they can get cold storage eggs a good deal cheaper. They do not want home-made butter for it has no coloring in; no potatoes for they can send to York State for them; no beef, as they get all they want from the Beef Trust," and so it goes. The hard working laboring man gets the blame. Our chickens, if we have any to sell must be sold to a commisson merchant and so it goes. The item in our last issue in regard to the institution of a lodge at Hicks Run, should have read P, O. of A. DEBSE. RICH VALLEY. Chas. Barr and wife of North Creek called on Rev. and Mrs. Dow, Friday. As did Beatrice Barr and Lettie Craven. The great Blizzajd put a stop to the usual routine of things here. The mail carrier has been unable to get any farther than Cooks Run. The roads are in a very bad condition. Gilbert Gibbs of Emporium, is visiting his sis ter Mrs. Jas. Dixon. Don Morton of North Creek got caught in the Blizzard and had to stay In the Valley a few days. Vincent Lewis is employed by Frank Eock wood. Wm. McGee of Slabtown braved the storm to town on Monday. Vere S wesey aud team were breaking the main road from Maple Shade to Peasley's on Tuesday also a large force of men were shoveling oil the North Creek road. C. M. S. The Jumping Off Wlace. "Consumption had me in its grasp, and I had almost reached the jumping off place when [ was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Improve ment began with the tirst bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles 1 was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Orimcsland, N. C. As a rem edy for [coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneu monia New Discovery is supreme. 5(10 and 81.00 at all druggists. Trial bottle ree. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908 HUNTLEY. William H. I. an.! li' vi I! Sniiili arc crcctiug n saw mill on the si!r v. li re Wils >u Hro's ci ill recently oofl. A;. . miii will i'-> b ■ n'.tached r.r.il tiie gentleman 'vi 1 lir be ]»rv pared to do business i'i an up-t i i.itc njanDer. n&irius ftinl \V.liter Ives ai ■ h.i.".!.'-.- r , out >.l' Tanglei'cet Hun to tin now null. William nil 1 O rj?c Wylic .luiv.lh rlnjcali o this winter. Edgar, Wiillnm iu".l Scth Biker, o." Amlnver, N. Y., weretbc r i,i .-is of J. S. Jordan over a day. Zinneas Uyam, who li tfi been spending the winter with J. M.Jordan, returned t:.. (4a!; t >n Monday. J. N. James was r. Driftwood caller Monday. Mrs. J. L. Johnson, of the Eust Side, vtiiled her son and daughter Thursday. Levi Smith lias received some fine Eiiison records, which will help to ;i '.sd lu'iny pleasant hours whde we are snow bound. llenry Hill, of Clrove Hill, railed on Darius Ives Friday. Our progreseiva farmer, C. Wesley Barr, was a pleasant caller in town Monday. He annobnc • himself as a candidate tor the oliii e .of (>ousta)jle and Collector on the Independent itipublieau tijket. For the p.'.st (llteen years he has held several county and township offices, which he has filled with cr: (Lit. Always a staunch Kepub lican he has built up a reputation for boneity and good citizenship which can well be envied. If elected, i! kol-s without saying that -Mr. Barr will fill the otiice v.it! :redit aud satialiction to the citizens of dibsn:.. We are tlad. to learn that Operator Janit and H. C. Junes are improving are and are now out of danger and taking their meal., regularly. Nelson Bros., finish, il tbeir thir 1 rir of lum ber Monday in p,tc of the bad weather. Darius Ives who received a present < i'a new paii of snow shoes recently, took a trial trip c \ them Monday. He lefl Wm. Login 's ,r>. at 3 p. ill., an 1 arrive 1 on the top of Grote liiil ill twenty minutes after, lie was dress,; lin Opera tor James army cap and gloves and mad. a fine appearance. For the benefit of the Sterlin;; Bun St.."Com mittee, who were very much worri I <,vjr the news that Operator Sullivan had made a mistake in a train order. We will explain matt. ;s so th honorable body will not lose any nior. , .i. "Foreman Johnson's Italian Special hi orders to take siding at UY tower to let Eastman'. saw mill pass, Jmt Sullivan failed to deliver the order and in consequence both kept main track, hap pily Herman Jones was out with the flag and gut the special stopped in time—just as the two pilots touched. We undertand that Sullivan will get sentenced in the near future for such gross care lessness. Wo request the Honorable Committee to keep the good work going and are glad to be able to furnish food for discussion. J. F. B. "Health Coffee" is really the'closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This, the linest Coffee Substitute ever made, lias recently been produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Cof ffee is made from pure toasted cereals, with malt, nut-, etc. Really it would fool an expert—who might drink it fo." Coffee No twenty or thirty minutes boiling. "Made in a minute," says the doctor. Sold by all dealers. For That Terrible Itching. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by L. Taggart. FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of peo ple who have been cured of coughs and colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have done more than nil else to make it a staple article of trade and commerce over a larce part of the civilized world. Sour StomacH No appetite, loss ot 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 ttx 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:— ' 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured mo and wo are now using It in milk for baby," Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. Relieves Indleeitlon, sour stomach, belchlne of eas, etc. Preparod by E. 0. DeWITT & CO., OHIOAQO. Sold by R. C. Dodson. iSsflSai, ■ iii" VTrfßTTTfihriirii i7~ • M/iMMllllTpu/ri ■ A Safi, Ciktain Ukukk for SL-rciuMHKn MsKirrr.ir>TioN. : NEVER KNOWN TO JAIL. Safe I Sure! Speedy I Satis- i faction Guaranteed or Money Iteftinded. Sent prrimid r ; i lor |l.oo per box. Will nend them on trial, to be liaid for ( J when rellered. Sample* Free. If your druggist doe* t»ot H j J have theui nend your orders to the Sold In Emporium by L Tsggart & R. C. Dodson \ \ \ X N \ \ X \ \ \ \A/ SECOND TO NONE % ' ADAM, MELDRUM & ANDERSON Co. - <•' 39G-408 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. Opining Spring ' Dress G.ods \ Ti;o opening oft he drees goods / f.fii- on at thi'; store tells the / whole t.toi'y of tbe stylts for i spring. No otherfitoro begiriß to , thow the largo variety, the com- / i■< plete stocks and the wide range j ' of colors that we offer you. Our i / Rfock 13 largor thaa ever—larger / ' than tho combined stocks of ■' \ j.' other department storey and our '' / low prices make it for your inter- / j ! eat to trade here. The leading | , '' materials for Spring will be sh»er /i, y, fabrics, plain and fancy voile, / j veilings and chicbinette filet net, - 1 wool taffetas, monotone wors- ' | / teds, surah and stnrm serges, / \ i worsteds fancies otid mohairs. ' The colors for Spring with popu- j / larlty aproximately in the order / ! y .named will be the blueseries-- i , ■ navy, royal, Copenhagen and ' ; e y electric; tho brawn series- to- / ! : , bacco to biscuit; reeeda, coral . : tones, crinv 011 and violet. . || Big Opening ' Bargains 12-5 piccts .j2-iuch Chiffon I'auama, fine ! / t| liility u«l any shade* deslri-il. Wo / ■liX.iUf: a i!: filler of tills Oloili. Why pay .' ■ wlicr 'ale the width, £?>),, / •Siitoial ni t/WC i / WO piPi'.ca -11-in ;;!1 wor.l Freitcb Taffeta / ' Suiting V. • beautiful shades. Hold / -..•r.-wher,.!,.?!.00. 7 Rf> ' Our prico . i cat ;il « ft l'o |i;eci33 52-itioli English Mobair, Slcjli' , • / <in (Jit-y. Rrowu.Nayy,Blue and B1 <:k* / '■. :,v"' soc y: I 20 pieces 52-i:ich Black Chiffon Panmua. > < 1 / ■ :<i i-l-i ••• bor •at 7;c r/1- / Special at O%JC > ! * 20 pi(M.vs 52-i oil ICngli-Ii Mohair, Sileoan, •' • soc /; |> Mi'unii Railroad Fares ; j / . •> i \: In connection with the;■ ■ \ ' Chamber of Commerce we { j ! y refund your railroad fares >■, \ | according to the amount of / / your purchase. / ADAM, || , MELDRUM & ANDERSON GO. -- / American Block, Buffalo, N.Y. I . %\ /\ \ S N N \ VVV \ \ V \\ HLodSol For Indigestion. •H.*—P to* & Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat. Great Sale of Cotton, Sheetings and Pillow Gases Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7thandßth AT THE New Dry Goods Store The prices quoted below are much less than cost, take ad vantage of this sale and get your supply. t Bleached 9« c Unbleached Cotton 8c Sheeting All 8c Unbleached Cotton 63c very best SHEETING quality, Best quality Bleached. / including 10 " 4 re & P rice 39c > SALE PRICE 36c 1 t 9 " 4 " 3 7c, " 34c 112) L ""= dal " 8-4 - 35c, - 31c Hill and M .. other makes " "" UNBLEACHED SHEATING Regular price 121 | Best Quality . Sale Price 10-4 reg price 37c, SALE PRICE 33c All our regular 10c Bleached 9-4 " 35c, " 31c Cotton 9c. B _ 4 U S2g * 29C All our regular 9c and 8c c Bleached Cotton *7c. pit 1 Unbleached Cotton, very best riLLUW LAoco quality reg price 10c Q 16c quality - \2l Sale price - - 19c quality - - 16c RT/T TTT? T T I\T T? Emporium's Largest and • -IV. AxN Finest Dry Goods Store White rn Car ... - y/ ' - M £S Economy in fuel and snperior in power. Tho most simple and easiest eon trolled car on tho market to day. Will be pleased to fur/iish any informa tion desired. Address all communications to F. H. REED, CLERMONT, PA. Hales agent l'or Middle Western Penna Stephens I Co.! i [Successors to Stephens \ J, & Maunders] \ \ RETiNNEO IDEAL \ I TINWARE | Tii all kinds of farm and <? kitchen T'tetisils. } Bought Cheap for \ j Cash asni will be I i, sold at right prices < ? for cash. Prices \ | ranging from 5c to $1 j I SPECIAL PRICES. l ( Gas Heating Stoves and < Horse Blankets. | \ A. STEPHENS, j DR. HUMPHREYS* SPECIFICS, Dlrtcliom with (ifh Fltd Luignt|fi. English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French, No Foil Price 1 . Fevers, Cougo.'itlons, Inf. amir at i inn 25 2. Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease. .588 3. Colic, Crjlii- an<i W'u. >fuln aof luianu.2s 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults 23 5. Dysentery, Bilious Colic 25 7. Conglie, Colds, Bn.aofcitts 25 fe. Toothache, Facear. • Neuralgia 25 St. Headache, fc'i.EUxulncho, Vertigo 25 IV. Dyspepsia, liidig I lou. Weak Stomach... 25 IS. C roup, Hoarso Cou;;!i, Laryngitis. 25 Si. Sc.lt Rheum. Eruptions, Erysipelas 21 t5. Rheumatism, or l nmatlc Pains '25 Hi. 1 ever and Ague, Jlalaria 25 17. Piles, Ellndorßlor-.V' External,lnternal.2s ih>. OphtliaSiiil.'i, Weai; o.- Inflamed Eyos 25 S». Catarrh, Influenza, (/Old in Head 25 20. Whoopins Cough, Spasmodic Cough tiS SI. Aotiima,Opprei,aed,Diflicuit lireathing '25 B*. Kidney Disease, G.avol, Calculi 25 iW. Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness 1.00 2U. Sore Mouth, Fever Hares or Canker 25 HO. tfrinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed 25 31, Wore Throat, Quliuv and Diphtheria '25 35. Chronic Congestions Headaches 25 77. Grippe, H ry Fever ani Summer C01d5....25 A small bottlo of 3>!cr.s»nt Pellets, fits the vest pocket. Sold by druggistui sent on. receipt or price. Medical Book sect fr _ HUMPHREY HCIir.O. TTBiniNE CO., Corner William and J ,'..n '. , Now York. &>, 4 € . iL' H. A. li To prove nnntii silonabli. andl ■ yond any doubt, that Catarrh of tl. ■ n.. •» c tthn.;> «.:ii 1 • tur.«i lain furnishing 1 •. . thr.•• i^'i, <!r -gj.-t., v ,u freo Trial Boxes of Dr. > (...tinii Cu:.-. Ido this because 111 ui so r.l :' * % t 1 : r. 1 1 ■•. i. - i's Catarrh Cure will bring 1 : : -• i : mllal i i> Nothing certainly, I.;soCt.uvi ' in.': -a i:ln testof any artieleof r, ;:I,Kremlin 11 • i".iitt!i 1 article must posse. ; truomerit. . ... ■ tl, , t-t v.ill condemn, rather than adviuv: it. J)r, C.tarrb Cure is a snow while, ]i<-all:u; untis-riic l;:ilm, put np ill beautiful nielo 1< ■: •! j.v. .hvs » 1 ' fc'iieh -iiothing Oiteti; ; i>- '■! JV. ly;'.:-, 'Ahymol, Menthol, . ti\, arc hi' ri,.,:' 1 into a velvety, cream like P< trolattim. import u Iv Or. Piioop from KuroiHj. IfCatawli of thu no.-" ami I!•; ■; 1 Ims < .'..1-'U tot!,.. •<•<>:..;• C-.1,r r .u means* rn»lly, Dr.Sb< id'sßestorative r-; -■ . i i.• 11 distress, a Inclcof general str rth, bloat lug, lailehing. biliousru■«. Imd l.t.- , • te. * call '..r 1» m.'; ! t.,i. iv I'or ll!H •!l11>ll(.::ti'.l ' vl : . , ; : ; . tbroat Bowling else, liotvev-r, need us'd but Jul o wiiyt; o Catarrli €mre "ALL DEALERS" i'i BEA UTI )f UL. FAC JJr'fiirr ■ ii yen h»VC biotcli 'i, *? - a other akin hnpcrtections, you 'u icraove the.rand have a clca 1 \nd LcauJifu! con:piexion by ur' . ; ; ■/ SEAUTYSKi f3 j •-5' »rst,~ Removes Ukta Imperlsclions. <*■>. : Beneficial results guaranteed H or money ref urided. \ j I Send stamp for Free Sample, '."-S" Particulars and '1 estimonials. Mention this paper. After Using. " '■CHESTER CHEMICAL C< Madison Place, Pliliadolpitia, Pn. VHS ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYtiUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEY^TAB Ked Clover filossoo aud Uonsy Eeo on Every Bottle. 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