Xatest County Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. HUMTLEY. Mrs. W. It. Smiilt visited the dentists in Emporium Saturday. J. F. Sullivan ami wife spent Sunday with friends in Cameron. W W. Johnson made a flying trip to Sinnamahoning, Thursday. Thomas Kailburn is repairing a bridge at Falls Creek for the I'. 11. 11. Co. Ruth and John Sullivan resumed at tendance at school this week, after a weeks illness. Engineer Edward Fawcett was an Em porium caller the first of the week. C. Wesley Barr called on friends in town Saturday. The Driftwood callers this week were: Mrs. W. H. Logue and son Harry, H. C. Jones and W. W. Johnson. Mrs. Charles F. Collins, of Driftwood, spent Sunday with B. J. Coliins and family. D. W. Eastman spent Sunday with his family in Coudersport, Pa. Zeenas Bvum, of Andover, left for that city Saturday after visiting relatives in town. A. W. Smith was a Sterling Bun call er Sunday. Mrs. Ada Jordan, of Driftwcod, spent Sunday with friends in town. \\ r . J. McCartau and C I*. Lupro two Telegraphers from ltenovo office, are visiting the electric block towers at Huntley, Sterling Run and Cameron this week becoming familiar with the opera tion of saofe. G. \\\ Starr, of Sterling Run, trans acted business iu town this week. Beckman Bros., of the Mangle Itoller Co , of Coudersport, were business callers in the village Thursday and Friday. A. W. Smith has purchased the black Pereheon horse formerly owned by D. W. Eastman aud will use him iu con nection with his farming operations this season. Time 2.201. J. F. s. No use to Die. "I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get I)r. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rushboro, Pa. "I would not be alive to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything elso, and cures luti'i diseases even after the case is pronounced hopeless." This most reli able remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarse ness, is sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c and 81.00. Trial bottle free. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, ISJO3. 24-tf. SSH' Great Sale of Lece Curtains v|^ 490 pair of Lace, Rufle and Cottage Curtains will be sold much under regular prices. Sale lasting eight days begins- The; reason for this great reduction from regular prices is this, they are manufac ! opportunity to buy stylish curtains at such low prices as we quote below. » Even if you are not ready to make your purchase, you can select what you want during ' ' f 5 s ale, pay a small deposit, and we will hold goods-till you want them. Take advantage of Ruffled Muslin Curtains Nottingham Lace Nottingham Lace Point de Luxe !Madras Striped Curtains Curtain Ends. 35c Rutted Curtains - per pair '->4c ( ;- )C Not tibgham, per pair M C .U.™ Nottingham per pair 83.39j53.50 Point de Luxe pair 82.38 81.50 Madras per pair 81.00| Lace Curtaid ends U yards lon<> 7i)C " i,7c <n()ft " v " s > 5.00 " " 3.98 *-®X ' 3.38 2.p0 " " 1.491 81.00 " " " 73ci r. r. n i. u it) "" 3.98j ,) i ( u o 1 Jsuitable for sash curtains, „ . . 1.25 " " 89c 5 - 50 " 4.12 6 t oo " » 4.5, y" " l , ' " ' :5c 1.50 " " 81.12 " " *- s(> 7.00 " « 5.00 3,00 " " -- 19 OC 0 Fich Ki)o " »!•«> 1.75 « «< i.3i 7,00 " •' 4.98| 7,50 « << 5.79; 3.50 " " 2.50 OC Lacn '' " " *- 5 9 2.00 " " 1.49 8.05 '• " 5.98 <,>,()<) " " °- 7r > Arabien Ecru. 250 " " 1 871 9.00 " " G.75j Renaisance. 80.00 Arabien per pair 84.50 io per cent oIT on all Portiers, Cable Net Curtains. -75 « " *l2 Cable Net with Cluny Lace •Jg Reaa \f nce P er , Pair «•»; 4.50 « « Hcouch covers and Window Shades 81.75 Cable Net per pair 81.31 3.50 " " 2.(53: Insertion. | 6 !o0 " « iiso! 7'™ « „ -'!>?'durintr this sale 4.00 " " 3.39 4 - 00 " " 2.98(84.00 curtains pair. 83.39 7.00 " " 5.00 A'.',, (( (t '! r ) j ' i | VMJII 44 ()./'>' Remember our Special Offer: If you are not ready to buy now, make your selection, pay a small deposit and we will hold goods till wanted R. KUEHNE Emporium's Largest and Finest Dry Goods Store I RICH VALLEY. R. F. D. earlier Chandler has a new horn; this week. Clair Craven of Emporium, was the gnest of Miss Gertrude llousler the past week. ltev. Osgood of Mach'as, the probable i successor of Rev. Dow. as pastor ot the Wesleyan Methodist church at Cooks l Run aDd is holding meeting here this week. The wagon bridge at Ausoii Lewis' be ing washed away by the ice flood is a serious inconvenience to the public, : school children below the bridge are uu able to get to school. J. J. Lewis spent Sunday with Elk 1 Fork friends. Archie Carter moved this week to — Poormaster Geo. Nickerson is busy looking after his wards this week. The editor of the Independent says in a recent issue that Shippcn elected two democratic auditors. He should be very thankful for what his party did elect ■ and, tell it straight next time. Finne : gan must have been talking to the little fellow. Mac'allies Walter Gibbs of Key | stone Park and Elden Lewis of Sinnama i honing visited Mrs. James Dixon of ( Cooks Run this week. The various log jobbers finished druw ! inir tiiuir stock this week. Mrs. John Granger who recently ! broke her arm is improving slowly. Was tint a uiglit rider you seen Billy c. M. 8. Kodol is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural digestants and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest J more than 3,000 grains of good food, j Sold by R. C. Dodson. Don t cough vour head off when you ! can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees | Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially ; recommended for children as its pleasant to take, is a gentle laxative thus expell | ing the phlegm from the system. For j coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness and all Bronchial trouble. Guaranteed. Sold here by R. C. Dod son. 3ni Unequaled as a Cure for Croup. "Betides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamber j lain's Cough Remedy is uue<|ualed as a | cure for croup," says Harry Wilson, of j Waynetown, 1 rid. When giveu a* soon ; as the croupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used suc cessfully in many thousands of homes. For sale bv L. Taggart. Get DeWitt's Carbolizcd Witch Hazel | Salve—it is good for piles. Sold by R. ! C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1908 SINNAMAHONING. Fred Williams, of First Fork, was a visitor Tuesday. Supervisor C. E. Logije, of First Fork was down Monday to supervisor meeting. County Supt. Miss Collins was a caller on the Fork, Friday. Benj. Smith and wife, of Uradford county, visited friends here this week. G. C. Gore, of Driftwood, visited the sales of Barclay Bro's. Monday. W. L. Barclay, of La<juin, was aealler Saturday. Prof. Schwab, Principal of the Gram mar school, was a visitor on the Fork Saturday. Jas. Wykoff, of Renovo, visited his parents, C. W. Wykotf on Suuday. J. P. Michaels and R. D. Walker left Friday to take a job with the Laquin Lumber Co. J. Ilenry'Logue is canvassing for fruit trees in Potter county. Geo. P. Shafer, Democratic County Chairman, vi.-ited the state capitol last week a few days lie reports the capitol grafters stiil at their old trade. The Sinnamahoning Powder Co., have received several orders lately which will make a little more work. The Novelty Box Factory will commcuse operations as soon as spring opens up. J. D. Council has a box of red worms ready for the first run of suckers. Master George Gore and P. S. Mead were callers at Castle Garden Tuesday. A select party of this place took a sleign ride Tuesday evening, as far as Castle Garden. Miss Bennett fell and broke his arm at the rink Saturday eveuing. Commissioner 0. L. Bailey, who had the misfortune to get shot a couple of weeks ago, is slowly improving, and it will be some time before he can go with out crutches. The L. C., met on Friday night for a short session to act on the several appli cants and while in session told a few. Pap Blodget led off with a bar, but Mont Peasley gave some pointers on trapping coon. Jim Mead was declared the champion chipmunk trapper in Cameron county. Grundy Logne took the medal on pole cats. Fred Williams and Chaun cey Logue were down making arrange ments for the trappers contest on March 4th. Seth Ann Nelson has sent in his name and the contest will be <[uite an event. DENSE. The Lucky Quarter. Is the one you pay out for a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more precious than jewels. Try them for headache, bilious ness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheer tully refunded at all drug stores. STERLING RUN. John Schwab anil wife of Cameron visited friends in town Sunday. Evangeline Brooks of Sinnamahoning, visited friends in town Saturday and Sunday. Rufus Miller, wife and children of Williamsport are visiting relatives in town. Thos. J. Lynch left Monday for Elk : land where he intends working in the tannery. Mrs. T. S. 'Fulton aud children of ; Sinnamahoning, are the guests of her j parents. Mr. Liddie of Iteuovo, is here postiug , for telegraph operators John Ivissell left Saturday to attend Williamsport commercial school. The lady Maccabees went for a sleigh ride to Huston Hill Monday night. They spent a very pleasant evening with A. H. liarr and family. M. M. Whiting of Ricbwood, W. Va., is visiting his family. Mrs. Becky Spence moved from the Tannery into part of the Arnold house. The sick are all reported better. The R. R. Co., put on the third opera tor here Tuesday, making it eight hours tor each. Elmer and Ed. Whiting arc both home on account of too much snow. Mrs. C. G. Schmidt of Emporium, was a visitor in town Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Smith and daughter of Driftwood was the guests of her parents, Hen). Dayton and wife a few days this week. BLUE BELL. Wm. H. Anderson, M. I)., of Soda Springs, Ida., says that Bees Laxative Cough Syrup has relieved coughs and colds where all other remedies failed. Its gentle laxative effects especially recom mend it for children. It is pleasant to take. For eoughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. 3m Boys and Girls. Do you want to earn a little money in your spare time. Send me 12c in stamps for Samples and Post Cards and other fast selling Novelties also send the names and address of five of your boy or girl friends and I will send you a Beautiful Five Cluster Bril liant Turquoise and Pearl Set Ring free ot charge. This is not a cheap imita tion ring but a high class piece of jewelry, fit to be worn by any one. THE FAKMEKS EXCHANGE, 52tf Pittsfleld, Pa. Three burner hot plate used part of summer, for sale cheap. Call at Mrs. J. P. Bineman's, West Fifth street. 52 tf. C. H. EDGAR. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. BiESI! B SATO, CERTAIN RXI.IKP for HCPPREBUM) H 1 NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe! Burel S|»epdy I Bull*- H ■ faction (Juarauteed <.r M-mcy Refunded. Heut prepaid H [J for iI.OO |>«T box. Will neiid them on trial,to ho paid for ■ uj when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does uot B | have them scud your orders to the CO., POX 74, LANCASTER. PA. | Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodson ! There are very few Men and Children || who do not need to fill out there winter supply of j| 1 I 1 Clothing, Furnishings, | I Shoes, Hats, | Caps, Etc. | jjj You can find them at our store. We fl are ready to wait on you and Egive you satisfaction and are always pleased to see you. 1 : I g Jasper Harris | Opp Post-Office, Emporium, Pa 1 ~ I——l I T T A fnar»nt«ed if you use I 1 rILES Suppository! l&SSe^Sf^cSl I. ix n Rock, V . Va., writes; " Th<»T glv) uni*iT«alnaii-» B gg !£.?'Vi,/" r 'fi PiIIMMMm' MftßTlrl BUOY ' iANCASTCB.' PA. ' 112 SoM in Emporium by L Taggartb R. C, Dodso: CALL FOR Ft SAMPLE
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