Xatest Courttv Correspondence. FROM OUH liEPOHTEHS. BEECHWOOD. We are certainly having some genuine winter weather. Mrs. Jos. Hobinson and family are visiting her parents at this place. Everybody has the rummer's ice housed. Miss Mary Stewart was a pleasant visi tor in town. Floyd Morrison visited Emporium friends Friday. The roads iu this section have been blocked for several days. One of our popular young ladies has givt g up her town school and is going to graduate at Heechwood. We notice our boys are coming back for the winter. Frank Geswender was seen on our streets last week. Quite a stranger. John Heed is at home. C. R. Morrison is recovering from his injury. Our farmers are butchering some of their large porkers. Some weighing as stroug as (ISO lbs. Jas. Sanford has started an extensive wood job and wants to hire good men. Our popular ladies held a large sur prise party and dance. John Smith visited his family aud friends at this place. There was a surprise party held at Tlios. Carneys. WASH. STERLING RUN. Jos. F. Furlong left Saturday to at tend school at Villanovo, Pa. Mrs. Win, Stephens and daughter Mabel, were Emporium visitors Tuesday. Jos. Kissell and wife have been ill with grip the past week. Pearl Trump returned to his work at Olean on Monday. Last Saturday night was very cold, as low as 30 degrees below zero. Washington Mason is reported better at this writing. Mrs. llerrick was an Emporium visi tor Tuesday. Miss Mattie Collins taught school for Ximena Hrooks Monday. Minnie Losey was the guest of Mrs. John Schwab oi Cameron between trains Monday. Nettie Kissell returned home Saturday from Sinnamahoning where she has been staying for some time with her sister Mrs. T. S. Fulton. Ximena Hrooks is ill with grip and unable to teach her school. O. B. Tanner is busy hauling ice this week. Jessie B. Lewis and daughter were Emporium visitors Tuesday. Fred Shafer is still very ill. John Whiting's horse ran away from him Monday, but done no damage either to John, horse or sleigh. Mrs. Jas. I'. Furlong is visiting her parents at llenovo this week. The young folks have been enjoying some fine skating. Mrs. Minnie Quinn of Emporium, visited her parents, Win. Herry and wife this week. E. C. Wing's saw mill, which was shut down on the account of cold weather started again Monday. Lylia Horry of this place was married to Mr. Pandas of I licks Run last week. A. L Barr, who has been ill for several weeks is able to Jje out again. HLUE BELL. Reason Enthroned. Because meals are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubie, biliousness and constipa tion. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at L. Taggart's drug store. Samples free. 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-eure you quality is in every bottle o! this remedy, and you get good results when you take it. Huying 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. Wheu you buy Chamberlain > 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. I>. Charles, ol Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Hitters, says:"lt is a neighborhood favorite here with us." 11 deserves to be a favorite every where. it gives quick relief iu dyspep sia, liver complaint, kidney derauge 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 graud alternative tonic is sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. CAMERON. Mr. Lupole, who has been employed for tin; |l<-T month at Mcdix HUM, visit- I] his family over Sunday. Rose Lawson, of Heechwood, spent Saturday and Sunday with her friend, Esther Stewart. Edward Morris, wife and family, of Heechwood, \ isited Julio Clark and wife Sunday, makiti use of the fine sleighing, which we have had for the past few weeks. Joseph Robinson aud family are spend ing a few weeks in Heechwood with the parents of his better half, John Lawson aud wife. James Cock burn, who has been very ill for the past few months, is some bet ter at this writing. Dr. Hush is attend ing him. William (ircenalch, Jr., is reported some worse at this writing, lie has been troubled all winter with a severe attack of rheumatism. Alex. Schwab left for Laquin, Brad ford county, to work in the mines at the new opening for the Lai|uin Mining Co. A young man of our towu has been complaining ol a numerous quanitv ot valentines, which he has been receiving the past week. He says he would not cure if his friends (?) would only wait until the 14th. Polities is sill the rage now in the town ship. All office seekers are hid in the snow diilts at present, but these pleasant warm days will brins them all out and promise to make a good showing at the spring election. A. E. Lord left Tuesday morning for Pittsburg. where he expects to stay for some time, the guest of his sister Mrs. Leach. Mrs. Howard Rurliugame and her sister Esther, are leaving Thursday for Detroit, Mich., to visit her sister, Mrs. William Tulis, and intend to extend their visit for some time. A. W. Krise, our highly esteemed shoemaker, has for the past week chang ed his present occupation for that of ice packer, which place he has filled nobly. He packed the ice Louse for A. F. Walker and done fine work. Jennie Robinson and Miss Wisenftuh> of Emporium, visited Mrs. John Mc* Fadden, Sunday. Ice houses are all filled. The town folks are all thinking of the ''Good < )ld Summer Time." Frank lvepper moved his family aud household goods to Camp Run, Jefferson county, where he is employed in the coal mines for Eddy & McClure. (ieo. L. I'age made a business trip to llenovo, Saturday. R.N. Beck and E. D. ICrapc, made a trip to Emporium Thursday, returning on train No. 68. It is reported that Dan Sullivan, Sr., is going to come out on the Independent ticket as Associate Judge. Is this cor. rect? The regular weekly meeting of the Liars Club was held in their Public Hall, on Lumber street, with a packed house, Monday night. Meeting was called to order by Sec'y D. C. Lininger, acting president, owing to the absence of W. 11. Morris, who was late on arrival. After roll call, the regular routine of business was in order, Past Pres. E. F. Comley, made a motion to withdraw the suspen sion of Frank Sullivan and allow him to take the last degree. Motion carried. After receiving his decree he was again suspended lor two weeks for using lang uage unbecoming a member. When the prize question was brought before the house, which was to be given to the poi son who could give the most satisfactory answer to the question: "How fur is it from extreme heat to extreme cold?" None of the members could give a satis factory answer aud the question was mail ed to our sister club, the Sinnamahoning Club, to answer. On social talk for the good of the order, one of the members said the theremometer went so low Sun day morning that he had to dig it out ot four feet ot snow to see how cold it real ly was, aud after be had it dug out it registered about one-half mile below Huntley. This is about the coldest morning we have had this winter. The club in general asks if it has been any colder any other place in this cummunity? LOUISE. The Jumping Off Hlace. "Consumption had me in its grasp, and I had almost reached the jumping off plase when 1 was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say light now, it saved my life. Improve ment began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, X. C. As a rem edy for [coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs aud for preventing pneu monia New Discovery is supreme. 50c and 81.00 at all druggists. Trial bottle ree. Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we fee! good; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are working properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25e at all drug stores. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908 SINNAMAHONING. R. C. Logue of (hiieda, N. Y., is vis iting his parents and friends here this week. Mrs. N. 11. McCloskey of Woolrich, was called to town last week 011 account of the severe scalding accident to her grand-son, Master Lloyd Verbcck. The young son of Kdward Verbeck was severely scalded one day last week by a kettle of boiling water falling from the stove. He is slowly recovering from the accident. 1). W. Horn of Dußois is shaking bands with his numerous friends this week. Mrs. Fred Cassey. son and daughter, left tor their home at Harrisburg on Monday. Mrs. V. A. Brooks returned home from Galeton last Thursday. Myrtle Sbafer visited her sister at Puuxsutawncy over Sunday. Minnie Lcsey and Mrs. Frances How let t st" Sterling, were callers here last week. Mrs. D.J. Wykoff is slowly improv ing from an attack of grip. J. F. Fisher, who has been laid up with the grip i-- able to be around again. .J, Hawley Baird. who is recovering from typhoid lever, is able to be around the house, yet has not ventured out yet. J. 11. Drum is out again. Born to Mr. and Mrs. .las. Fiscus on the 9th, a daughter. Mrs. J. C. Logue of First Fork, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Loscy, this week. The rtfvival services being held by the Rev. Conway Wing Dickson in the M.E. church, are meeting with good success. Uncle Henry Caldwell, one of the pionesrs of this county, who is 10!} years old, is attending the revival meetings at First Fork this winter, as smart as any of the boys. Uncle Jim Shafer, another old timer, is !i;"> years old, and has been suffering from a compound fracture of his leg is around the house once more. Mrs. Herman Ivrebs, Miss Maggie I'llrich and R. 15. B. Crum are grip suf ferers. Walter Swank of the Frst Fork, stop ped in town over Sunday. Seth Arm Nelson, the boss hunter and trapper of supper Clinton county was in town Tuesday, lie reports a large wild cat down there that is too much tor him. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Barclay are pack ing their household goods this week to move to Seattle, Wash., where Mr. Bar clay will go into the lumber business on a large scale. He says they are putting iu a band mill to cut logs eight feet in thickness. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Barclay visited at Laijuin last week. J. Henry Logue, nominee for High Constable on the Democratic ticket is making an extended canvas of the town ship. "Pap' Rlodget and Jim Batchelder are making preparations togo after the big wild cat at Round Island, next week. The one that has fooled the mighty Seth Arm. It Pap gets a been on him with his Creedmore, he is a gone cat. Geo. Darren reports same very cold weather at his place this week. The mureury got out of the thermometer and was three feet under ground. L. John Logue is running a fish mark et this week—First Fork eels and suck ers. S R. Weikle and M. N. U. L. Brooks started after suckers last Saturday and got lost in the snow, but hearing the notes of a graphophone, landed at Pap Blodget's where they bought a can of salmon and a can of sardines and depart ed for home. J. Lytle Logue reports seeing a large frog on Sunday, the 2nd, looking for his shadow. No wonder we have had such a spell of weather. Dehsk. No need to fear coughs and colds this year as you can obtain Bees Laxative Cough Syrup now from your dealer. This is good news to mothers who fear croup and whooping cough. It is a gentle laxative that expelis the poison from the system in the natural way. Cuts the phlegm and clears the head. Guaranteed at. R. C. Dodson's drug store. 3 m "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This, the finest Coffee Substitute ever made, has recently been produced by Dr. Sboop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Cof fl'ee is made from pure toasted cereals, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert—who might drink it for Coffee. No twenty or thirty minutes boiling. "Made in a minute," says the doctor. Sold by all dealers. College of Music. $37 pays six weeks' tuition on any in strument, singing and board at the old established Collegecf Music, Freeburg, Pa. Young people well cared for. Terms begin May 4, June 15 and July 27. For Catalog address ol 3t Heery B. Moyer Ring's Little Liver Pilis wake up lazy livers, clean the system and clear the skin. Try them for biliousness and siek headache. Price 25c at It. C. Dodson's drug store. 3 m . HUNTLEY. As we are all snowed up our write up will not be very elabarate this week. W. A. Nelson while cuttingmeat Sun day cut his left hand very painfully which will lay him up for some time. Elmer Hill, of drove Hill, is hauling logs for Logue, Smith it Co. David Ives, of Mason llil, was a guest of his brother Darius Sunday. Audra 11 ill and a party of our young ladies -pent Sunday evening at Mrs. Nelson's. Itoy Logue has accepted a position in Ilornell, X. Y. Hairy Teats was a business calier in Driftwood Monday. .J. A. James is making his home at I'. Shoop's in Emporium, until the cold weather abates. <l. W. Starr and A. W.Smith have re turned to their camp at Willowdalc where they will remain until the weather per mits them to resume their duties at Hicks Hun. Relief* Operator Iloag, of Sterling Run, relieved Operator Sullivan, Tuesday. Supervisor Smith and Pathmaster Logue had their force ont Tuesday open ing the roads. Mail Carrier English went over the entire route for the first time Tuesday. 11. C. Jones while hauling logs for D. W. Eastman injured his thumb quite bad ly Tuesday. J. 112. s. CORE YOUR KIDNEYS. Do not Endanger Life When an Em porium Citi/.cn Shows You the Cure. Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, back ache, urinary disorders, lameness, head aches, lauguor, why allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a certain eure is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use, because it gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their work. If you have any, even one. of the sym ptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy or Blight's disease sets in. Read this Emporium testimony: Mrs. Frank Mundy, living on West Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa., says: "Since using Doan's Kidney Pills which 112 procured from L. Taggart, the druggist, lam feeling ever so much better. My kidney wore very weak and I was obliged to rise many limes during the night. I suffered with a dull nagging backache and splitting headaches. Pains would dart through the small of my back, and at times my feet and hands would bloat, so that I was in constant misery. When I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills 1 decid ed to try them. I obtained great benefit from the use of this remedy, for they regulated the kidneys and drove out the pains and aches in my back and head. I cheerfully recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sob; agents for the United States. Re u.emh«r the name—Doan's—and take no Otti' .. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting Borough Council, Emporium, Pa., February 2, 1908. Present: Messrs. Goodnough, Nor ris, Cramer, Clark and Green. Absent: Messrs. White, Marshall, Hamilton. Miuutes of last regul.ir meeting read and approved. Moved by Mr. Cramer, seconded by Mr. Norris that bills as read be paid. Carried. John Welch, Work on streets sl3 51 James Murray, " 6 87 James I.)avin, " 6 15 Mark Ellis, " 1 08 Henry Ellis, '• 4 37 James Farrell, " I 37 John Sanf'ord, " 2 47 George Falcon), '• 1 08 John Fredette. " 2 11 Russell Evans, " 1 08 C. E. Knight, " 2 29 Dan SUugart, " 4 76 Lewis Metz, •' 1 41 Pat Normandy, " 3 01 W. M. Warner, " 1 62 Thomas Smith, " 90 Robert Clark, Draying 375 1). C. Hayes, Hauling hose carts, etc 10 00 J. A. Fisher, Invoice 7 50 Struthers-Wells Co., Invoice, 31 00 Levi Smith, Invoice 11 CO SI. Marys Gas Co., Gas for January, 1908.. 30 75 W. W. Knickerbocker, Extra work 7 50 Treasurer's report read and ordered filed, as follows: From C. B. Howard & Co., for eleetic light, §50.00; Thea torium lights, §10.00; F. Mundy for license, §3 00; F. N. Seger, for taxes of 1907, $373.01. Report of Burgess read and matter of salary for burgess was laid over un til next, meeting. Moved by Mr. Norris, seconded by Mr. Green that Chas. Weller be notifi ed by Secretary to pay bill for build ing sidewalk or same would be placed in hands of Attorney for collection. Carried. On motion Council then adjonrned to meet Friday evening, February 28th, next. C. J, Goodnough, Sec'y Pro tcm. Calendar of Coming Events. Feb. 18.—Borough and Township Elections. Feb. 22 —Washington's Birthday. March It—Last day to file nomina tion papers for stateand county offices. April 11—Fall primary election. April 27—Dedication of Hucktail monument at Driftwood. Don't Buy Books Unless You Heal ly Want Them. A library is something more than a collection of books. An imposing ar ray of sumptuous—and untouched— volumes does not make one. Your books should express your own indi viduality, eays a writer in The Delin eator. Do not let any one persuade you to buy a book you know is not your kind of book. Do not be lured into buying a handsome library edition of some author that you do want, if the library edition is heavy and un comfortable to hold and your own pre ference is a comfortable pocket edition with flexible covers. And above all, if you arc building up a home library, to which the whole family is to have free access, do not choose bindings of such delicate colors or expansive text ure as to destroy all the comfort of reading. "My Wite's Family." "My Wife's Family" the three act musical farce comedy success of last season, has been secured by Manager Butler and will bo seen here at the Emporium Opera House on Friday evening, Feb. 21st. This merry con glomeration of nonsensical fun, music and dances by Stepehens and Linton, scored a hit from the opening perform ance, and duplicated its success for a season of forty weeks last year. Grippe is sweeping the country. : Stop it with Preventice, before it gets deeply seated To check early colds with these little Candy Cold Cure Tab lets is surely sensible and safe. Pre ventive contain 011 Quinine, 110 laxa | live nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia would never appear ifearly colds promptly broken. Also good for feverish children. Large box, 18 tab lets, 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 cents. Sold by Ft. C. Dodson. Genuine Offer. Seger Bro's of Now York City, offer for sale one high grade Becker Bro's piano, brought to Emporium recently Same can be seen at R. Soger's resi dence. We will sell this piano fors2so cash, or SISOO on time, SIO.OO down and §5.00 a month. We have also on hand two or three second-hand pianos which we will sell out cheap. Further infor mation can be had by writing us. SEGER BROS, 237 West 142 St. 35tf New York City. White S JS Car Economy in fuel and superiorin 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, CLEHMONT, PA. Sales agent for Middle Western Penna Kennedy's 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 OeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills-Sure and Safe Sold by It. C. Dodson. " HvaMP FREiiCM FL li PILL,, VlJi KM"\VN TO ••AIL. Snf lTurM B,"'.,*™' W»«i . Jim. t.u .r ihlced • r M..n«\v lU*fun«U<i. S. i.t |». :• ' r 51.00 j» r box. Will boii'l thorn on (rial, to !»«• jtniil I when relieved. Samples Free. Ifyuur druggist dooa ui-t . Mvc thiin stnid jourordci'3 to the I VtD M L'DICAJ. CO., nox 74, LANCASTER. Pfl. ' ■iidfn Emporium by L Isggari&R. C. Dodson » n ¥ T ni IPILED Suppository! o D# Matu TholnpM , nt Suj.iH rjC.rmdcd Schools, StatesTllle, N. C., wrltei: •• I can fl'tv H d £ ft L l ?' ,u ° Ui,a . for Dr. 8. M. Dcvor.ffl ifi i'" 011 •„ J. " R ,TO onlr. rsal aatU- R W faction. l)r. 11. D. McUIU, Clarksburg, TYnn. writ 's ■ equttl%onT« ' ,e Dricb *6o* c/ haT ® g f " un * t<»g ( SoMin Emporium by L. 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SECOND TO NONE % it ADAM, / MELDRUM & / / ANDERSON CO. % / 396-408 Main Street, j| / BUFFALO, N. Y. | | Opining Spring J : Dress Goods : 'f\ The opening of the drees goods 112. |j season at this store tells the , ' whole story of the styles for '& spring. No other store begins to % fj show the large variety, the com- £ jfi plete stocks and the wide range ' of colors that we offer you. Our p | stock is larger thau ever—larger '■/ j 'Z than the combined stocks of j % other department stores and our £ ; / low prices make it for your inter- / j J est to trade here. The leading \V\ materials for Spring will be sheer ' j /? fabrics, plain and fancy voile, / j ■ veilings and chichinette filet net, 1 ] ' wool taffetas, monotone wors- ' \ / teds, surah and storm serges, / ! . worsteds fancies ond mohairs. ■/. j Tiie colors for Spring with popu- /. j / larlty aproximately in the order / j k named will be the blue series— £ ! § navy, royal, Copenhagen and 112 \ / electric; the brawn series--to- / I y bacco to biscuit; receda, coral £ fi tones, crimson and violet. II Big Opening Bargains I • 125 pieces 52-inch Chiffon Panama, fine i / quality and any shade desired. We / • ' make a leader of this Cloth. Why pay / 75c elsewhere? . Note the width, ITCis* / j Special lit ' / 200 pieces tl-in all wool French Taffeta / I Suiting, 2") beautiful shades. Sold ! 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