Xatcst Countv Correspondence. FROM OUH REPORTERS. HUNTLEY. C. Wesley Harr, of Tunnl Hill, took dinner with A. W. Smith, of Willowdalc, Sunday. Wesley sampled some of tlie A. W. Smith corn cakes and pronounced them all to the mustard. A. \\\, says he will begin trucking logs to the mill the latter part ol the week. Darius Ives is moving from the L. 11. Smith house on River street to his farm on (irove Hill. \V Ray Smith will move into the house as soon as it is empty and A. W. Smith will move into the house formerly occupied by Ray. The ninth ward will lose a good democrat but will gain a good republican. I he street car killed a valuable dog be longing to I). W. Eastman, Tuesday, just opposite the Supervisors office. Operator J. 11. James is spending a lew days with his parents in Warren being relieved by Opcraror McC'artan, of Renovo. Several of our young ladies are suffer ing from croup. We never knew that this disease was cont'unuus until W. R. Smith. T. N., pronounced it so. John !< Johnson, of tlie east side, •pent Saturday with A. W. Smith, ol V\ illowdale. \\. \\. Johnson spent Sunday in Sterl ing Run. R< v..1, L. Lechmau, of West|)ort, was a gui-t ol .1. K Sullivan Saturday. Don t forget the oyster supper at Wil liam Nelson's Friday evening. John Ili nry Johnson, of Jcr -ey Shore, spent Sunday with his parents. Henry Caidweil, of Sinnamahoning, is visiting with J. li Johnson. Margie Weldon, of Mason Ilill, visit ed (Jertrude Mill last week. Klmer Hill, oft irove Hill, was down off" the Hill Friday, visiting his sister. Alice Jordan spent Saturday with her sister in Castle Garden. A party of our young people called on our popular telegrapher, A. B. Croop, Sunday and enjoyed several selections which lie renders so nicely on the mand olin. J. F. s. Dr. VV. IF. Mitchell, Dentist, Kmpori nm, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. For Sale at a Bargain. One pair of draft horses, sound, and in first-class condition. Also one single draft horse Owner has no further use for them. Inquire at this office, or address Lock Box E, Empori. um, Pa. 4 . ct. attend our SigiTciass Millinery Coats, Suits arid Novelties '" all Departments ( ; Monday and Tuesday, March 30th and 31st and Wednesday, April Ist, 1908 Tlie 112^ rG Wlll iDe decorated with thousands of spring blossoms. Music will be furnished by numbers of natures sweetest, singers, a c orus of Harz Mountain Canary Birds, while Gold Fish in their basins will add to the brilliancy of the occasion in every nook and corner Monday, y l!es( | ay | EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA g Wednesday I '^ r *^ c ' llie * ze °f Buffalo will be with us during the Opening Days with his fine imported Harz Mountain I Next Week Canary Birds and Gold Fish, which can be purchased from him at reasonable prices. | f^gxt'^eek R7 KUEHNE. Emporium's Largest and Finest Dry Goods UAMtRUN. Sreve Bunce, of Canoe Run, moved ii Sterling Run, Thursday. Andrew .li nks made a business (rip to Emporium Friday. Mrs. 1). Ivrape and son Earnest visited friends in Driftwood between trains Fri- Jay. Operator F. J!, Moag, who has accept ed the third trick at Cameron in the tele graph ofHce. moved his go ids IVoui Ridg tvay last Saturday and hauled in Tuesdoy, beating in Isaac Wykoff's house. Frank we are glad to see you and your family ocate in our community. The Penn Nitrified Brick Cos engine mode its fiist trip to town Wednesday, having been laying idle since last fall, i'his has the appearance of the works -non starting again, which we understand is the case. Glad to hear of it, as the town is about all "in." Ruby Koemer, who has been teaching i very successful term of school at tlii* place the past winter, left lor her home at Brookville, Friday, on account of the ill less it' her mother. She returned Sun lay evening, reporting her mother con siderably better. (Operator (1. h. Page made a trip to 1 1 uling on business pretaining to the I. I'. Schools of Seranton, Pa., and reports .rood success, A. I \\ llker has been housed up for lie past week with a severe cold, but is reported at this writing some better. due Vncuin is assisting Operator Krape in remodeling some of his line fences. Joe says ii it wire not for the ''dornicks" it would not be such a bad job. A. A. Smith, of Warren, who has ac cepted the position of signal repairman it this place, visited his family Sunday. We understand he expects tomove here in the near future if he can secure a house. representative 11. C. ()'Mara, of Du- Bois, of the I.C. Schools, of Seranton, ealled upon their students in this place Thursday. All students reported doing nicely, and making very speedy progress. Merman Anderson, section foreman, visited friends in Emporium, Sunday. The E. C., called an extra session, Saturday morning in the Park opposite the Post Office. Members present: E. I'. Comley, Pres.: I). C. Lininger, Secy.: Menrv Morse, Joe Vocuui, Geo. Walker, Ed. Stuart, Frank Sullivan, William Wy koff arid I']. I>. Krape, but before the meetinir had fairly commenced Dan Sul livan, Sr., appeared and commenced to tell his story about his farm of last sum - CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908. mer, which the members thought was out of the order of business, and Danny was <|uiekiy kictccd out id' the park. Before the excitement was over, A. F. Walker came along and endevored to tell one of his last summerV fij-hing stoiieH, when he met the same late.and about that time along came a >quad of p ilico and the meeting was disbanded until further notice. It i> a pity the police cannot let :t ijuiet organization alone, when 'hey are having a warm time and thin»s do get livened up once IU ;» while. The Cameron Orchestra, which was re cently incorporated, is making very rapid strides toward the top of the ladder, under the careful leadership of John Mc- Fadden and (jeorge Walker. It is re ported being one of the best, for its size and time the boys have started, that is in the community. Boys, glad you are endeavoring to liven up this old place flgain. Mrs. Marry Vallas, is visiting her sister Mrs. Page this week. Mrs. G. L. Page, visited her homo at Marys between trains Monday. Operator G. I*. Lupro, who is the re lief operator, spent Sunday learning the r- at this tower, lie was formely lo cated at Rennvo. K. It K. Dr. \V. If. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. FiRST FOFJK. I'he l iilmore school has been e!os< d for i couple ol weeks, the teich;r and all of Mr. Swank's folks being down with the mumps. It is to start up to-day. again, I understand. Several teams belonging to Frank Ureeo, wmt up through here Saturday from Sagamore. 1 he barn ol Israel Bailey, at Sinnema honinur. was struck by lightening on Wednesday evening and sat on fire, but was gotten out without doing verv great damage. We hear that LeGrande Wykoff has been appointed Warden over the state lands iu this section. I"rt;d Williams has his sugar bush tapped and i~ makiug some fine tnaple svrup for home use. Ihe ii. & S. R. I!., have been runn ing their trains very irregular owing to several land slides up about Kicks Hun. I'he first in a couple weeks or so ago came in and swamped an engine and they had to transfer passengers lor several days, and last week three slides came down, with the same result as to transfer. They got it opened up on Saturday, and it is to be hop,id that thoy will be able to fret through now pretty near on schedule time. (John ltussell and family leave to-day lor their home in IJrbana, Ohio, alter visitinjr lliis winter with John Caldwell and other friends. Niif S KD. March 23, 1!I08. Dr. \\. II MiU-hell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa Over Vogt's shoe store RICH VALLEY. Herbert I. wis aud John F. Lewis, of tiic City, were Valley callers this week, Mrs. F. J. Lewis visited friends thi.s week. Hon. Josiah Howard was in thrf Valley this week. -J. A. Mutthersbaugh, of Drifwood, was looking :«f tor his political fences here this week. , William Brown went to Mix Uun, this week. (.has. Mcintosh, of Canton, Pa,, was calling on his valley friends here this week. Mrs. John Hull, of North Hend, visit ed Mrs. J. J. Lewis this week. Some villian stole -IS chickens here last week, 25 from W. E. Angevine and 2'.\ from Chas, liarr. ('. M. S. SINNAMAHONING. 1!. M. Williams, of First Fork, was in town Tuesday. The Sinnamahooing Powder Co., ship ped ] J cars of explosives to Panama ! ist week via New York. Contractors for the state road have been ooking over tli-> ground this week. \\ ork on the stone crusher will com mence as soon as the frost is out of the ground. Mrs. K. H. Snyder who has been verv ill for some time is improving. Ceo. L. Core is lai<l up with a bad e ise of sore throat. Horn—to F. S. IJurk and wife. March O, a daughter. Jos. Summerset) who has been visiting his family tor a few days, went bask to Laquin Tuesday. Pap. Blodget is ,-tudying on perpetual motion, lie says he will have it if noth ing happens. Jas. Council and Art. Hailey had the road nearly blocked with suckers last Wednesday night. Helen Council came home from Dick in-on Seminary, Wednesday evening, to spend her spring vacation at home. Dr. Cilmore was in town Wednesday, attending to professional duties. < otnrade J. A. Mutthersbau;>h, of Driftwood, was a caller Monday, looking for the nomination of Associate Judge. Nace Drum tried to catcli the typhoid last Monday, but only got the grip. '^' r rs • Dickson is visiting friends in Williamnport this week. Prank Lightner is spending a few days in town with his mother. Mrs. O. Ij. Bailey took in the I'. (). of A., mpper :it Hicks Hun, Friday even ing. Myrtle Shatir and Anna Anderson spent (Saturday and Sunday in Empori um. IX I'. Baird attended the M. E. con ference at York, Pa. Mrs. Wilford Krebs and daughters are visiting Mrs. Ohas. Krebs on Grove street. The Sinnamahoning Novelty Box and Notion Factory will commence operations as soon as the machinery comes. Prospectors are looking for a sight to put down an oil or gas well in this locat itv this spring. Dkusk. Dr. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's Shoe Store. STERLING RUN. J. B. Iliney who has been residing at "Sheffield moved his family back in his residence here. Mrs. horsey Spangler left Sunday to visit her sister Mis. Maggie lioacli, of Now York. John Moyd and family, of Renovo, visited their parents A. L. Barr and wife the pust week. Moy \\ luting who has been here sev eral weeks on account of the sickness and death rf her brother returned to Wiliams port Tuesday. W illia iij Berry and son Alph'-usare re pairing E. P. Brook s residence, in which J homas Eddy and family oxpect to move. William \\ ing who has been workintr 1* ilhuore, N. is home for a short visit. < J race Summerson, of flicks Run.was the truest of her sister Mrs. ('. (i. How left the past week. Minnie Losey visited relatives in Hicks Run Saturday. J. A. Dice retutned home Monday from attending M. E. Conference at York, Pa. Steve Bunco moved his family here from Canoe Run last Saturday. Mrs. <»eo. Carlston, of Emporium, was the truest of Mrs. Jessie B. Lewis the past week. Oscar Norburg and wife were Empori um visitors the past wenk. P. B. Iloagand family moved to Cam eron Saturday where lie has accepted the position as third operator. John Berry went to Dents Run Mon day to work in the woods. Blue Bell. I)r W. If. Mitnhei', Dentist, Empori uni, ia. Over Vogi'a shoo store. When Vour Feet Drag. When your feet feel heavy as lead a box or two „112 Sexine Pills will dispel that tired Sexirie Pills are uuaran feed to overcome all forms of nerve weak ness that can be cared. Price $1 a box, six boxes s■>. with money-back guarantee. Address or call I!. ('. Dodson, Druggist, binjn iium, where thev sell all the prin cipal remedies and do not substitute. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails .Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Emporium Powder Manu facturing Company, for the election of directors officers, and transact any and ail other busi ness which may come before the meeting, will be held luesday, tlie 11th day of April, 1908 at one o'clock. P in., at the offices of the Company at Emporium, Pa. H J • O. J. BMUTZ, Secretary. Emporium, Pa., March 25th, 1908. «-3t Register's Notice. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. ) UA COUNTY OFCAMEKON. ( "VTOTICE is hereby given that Harry H. Niss. ley, Administrator of the estate of John \V. Kriner. deceased, late of the Borough of Emporium, lias tiled his first and final account ■ of lin administration of said estate and tile same will lie presented at next term of court for con firmation. n iii r>m Vl J " kEAVITT, Register. Register's Office, I Emporium, Pa., March 28,1908. / «-3t. eSEMSXttBX SEALED' PROPOSALS.' Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State Highway Department HARRISBURO, PA. QEALED proposals will he received by the O State Highway Department of Pennsylvania, under the act approved May Ist, 1905, for the construction of I,.'JIS feet of road, extending from the township line of Gibson Township through the village of Sinnamahoning, aloni; theSinna mahoning Creek to the bridge over the First Fork, in Grove Township, in the county of Cam eron. Plans and specifications can lie seen at the office of the county commissioners, Empori um, and at the ( ffice of the Stat. Highway De partment, Harrisburg, Pa Bidding blanks will be furnished by the State Highway Department upon request. Bids must be endorsed' PROPO SALS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OK ROAD IN GROVE TOWNSHIP. CAMERON COUNTY' and received at the office of the State Highway Department not later than March 25,1908. JOSEPH W. HUNTER, 3-4t State Highway Commissioner. Administratrix Notice. Eh (ate of LE GRAND COOK, deceased. N'OTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the Estate of LeGrand Cook late of Emporium, Cameron county, Pennsyl vania, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment and those having claims present same, without delay, to NELLIS PEARL FELL, Administratrix. P. D. LICET, Att'y. Emporium, Pa., March sth, 1908.—5-4U
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