I I Great Easter Dis P'ay /IMIyJ of High Glass Dry Goods at the New Store I vM§Mw^l - OLV We guarantee our prices to be as low if not lower than in any of the \ lipM \ \ \ larger cities. Everything we sell is the best of its kind for the money. We irk \ ll4\\\ r show the very latest novelties. • fX Beautiful Shirtwaists If I Coats, Suits and Skirts '/ p ''v,!! |!• 112 uy\k V> 48T New White Lawn Shirtwaists, with j IVllliltlCry /112 r n black dots, linen colors (tl 9C \ We have a very large line of Ladies Black Broad- F Ct"# - and Js, r ot 'He, price Jhe most up-to date hats of the season are the cloth, Silk and Covert Coats to CC flfi IP rn W Elegant White Lawn "Waists with embroider- , M , or !T Sailors. We show them very j select from. Pices range from «®O.UU TO fO.OU t 8551125 150 2t03 98 $3.00 t0 56.00 '?«w' ***** «,«se.. My iiontsOw? s?«j cJ«wW „ on the street or :n church next Sunday with an ex ci or t- Magnificent Silk and Lace OQ OQ Tf) 10 Efl I , VG a ge number of exceptionally pretty oeptional well fitting and sUlish skirt on, you may JLiCfotci J. n NiVt-Cil Waists vOiOO *- "'i Z, bOU i Trimmed Hats at the special price of £r (lfj make up your mind its one of the "Dueliess." Most up-to-date Collars, Bows and Japots are here " ™*—— j each 33.UU 1 hey fit like a glove. We have over 100 in stock at remarkable low prices. Ilr Pof-fr; pnr . f-<-< * In the finer trimmed hats we show a large col- to select from. If we should not have your size ' 1C- IQ r oy*A &U& lection and no two alike Cn flfk Tf\ CIC «-mong these, wo make them to order for you. jtofi-y iJLf dilu JUL. We offer a splendid quality black taffeta Petti- at from 30.Uu I U | I rices range, g*J -|-i p - coat, regular price 86.00 fljC ftO ~ j from " Bi.£,D, able prices. Handsome Bonnets in muslin or silk 25c to 82.00 $1.50 and $2.00. _ ~ - - =, :^r === E' t G1 Easter Hosiery The Emporium Board of Trade has been organized to boom our pretty town. Now Silk Hose for ladies 81.00 and 81.50. The very let all pull together; patronize your home merchants. Keep the money in town The best kid gloves in the world "PERKINS" latest shades in fine inake. Lisle Thread Hose 10 button lengths, white, black C* CO Fancy Embroidered Hose, 25c and 50c. - and tans 30.DU Easter Parasolls O %/' STC"f. JTV IT7 Emporium's Urgest and -xtSiS-"" *" " "*"" U Finest Dry Goods Store. j, m , 9Q HUNTLEY. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. A goodly number of our voters attend ed the primaries at Castle Garden on Saturday. D. W. Eastman spent Sunday with his family at Coudersport. Alvin Benson Croop was an Empori um visitor Tuesday. Mrs. W. 11. Smith and sister visited friends in Sinnamahoning Monday. J. S. Jordan and Levi Smith are starting the onion business in earnest this season. Both gentlemen expect to exceed last year's output. The Coudersport Mangle Holler Co., have finished their sawing at Big Run and have moved the mill to Coudersport. About fifteen cars ot lumber are yet to be moved. A.W.Smith, our progressive farmer has purchased a phonograph and will hereafter spend his evenings at home in stead of upon the boardwalk. W. W. Johnson was a visitor at Reno vo Sunday. Alice Jordan returned Saturday from a visit with her sister in Sinnamahonina. An escaped lunotic (colored) was seen in iown Tuesday morning. The man slept in the woods Monday night and wandered about the streets Tuesday morning, refusing offers of food. He was walking westward when last seen. J. F. 8. CAMERON. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. A. F. Walker made a business trip to brick works on Thursday. Fences all made—farmers in this place have commenced. i). E. Spangler, of Sterling Run. made a busines trip to this place Friday. Alice Greenalch, who has been ill all winter, is reported some worse at this writing. Mrs. E. D. Krape and sou have been ill the past week, but are reported some better. Mrs. Geo. L. and son Thomas visited relatives in St. Marys Sunday. E. F. Comley was an Emporium visitor Thursday. John Schwab returned from Sinnama honing Wednesday evening, his school having closed that day. Win. Graham, who has been visiting Ins brothers at this place, the past few months, left for Straight Creek, Friday, where he has secured employment on the railroad. The K. G. E., meeting in the hall Saturday evening was well attended and a good and interesting time reported by all present. It is understood the goat was very badly used up before meeting adjourned. All our sportsmen are casting the rod, I and doing their best to get the biggest • catch the first day of the season. No re | turns have been received yet, but we are -1 expecting to hear of some fine "fish ) j stories." Theßoad Supervisors have a large force i of men at work renewing the road toward the brick works. This has been needed . this long while, as well as some of the other roads, which are more traveled than I this one. A. A. Smith, has again resumed duties at this place after a week's absence, mov t intr his family from Warren to Emporium j where lie is now permanently located. E. F. Comley, the newly nominated Truant Officer, is making "good" in the ' performance of the duties of this office, and the teachers now report a good at j tendance. Mr. Comley had considerable trouble in getting one of the pupils to at tend school, and after he was successful, 1 the teacher took him, the pupil, to task the same day, with the assistance of two of the male pupils, gave him a severe punishment, and then expelled him from - school, but from the last reports he is still attending school. 1 Thomas Fergason. of Brisbin, Clear ■ field county, is visiting his brother-in-law, I A. F. Walker at the New Cameron i House, and is looking after business in -1 terests in this place. r The L. C. held their regular meeting ; in the "Beehive," Saturday evening, at 8:30 p. m.. with a crowded house. Meet ing was called to order by the newly elect ed President, G. W. Krise, wjio was elected at the annual sleetion held April Ist. Geo. Walker, pro ton, acted as secretary in the absence of Frank Sulli van, who is on a business trip to Cleve land, 0., as a delegate from this club. A. F. Walker acted as bouncer. The meeting was disturbed by Brother Joe i Yocum coming in late, reporting having I seen a four foot eel, 17 inches in cireurn serence, going up Hunts Run, as he ! crossed the bridge. Joe promised that |he would catch this monster before the j season closed, as he saw two large initials j "11. K." on the back of his head, and i was also minus its right eye, this provod | that it was the same large water snake that A. F. Walker had the battle with last summer. A six round bout was scheduled, bnt owing to serious injury one of the men received the bout was j postponed. The Club adjourned ai 11:45 Ito llobt. Graham's pump for refresh- j j rnents, as the members all are in iavor of ! Local Option. LOUISE. Don't cough your head off when you | can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees ; Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially I recommended for children as its pleasant to take, is a gentle laxative thus cxpell- I ing the phlegm from the system. For ! coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness and all Bronchial trouble. Guaranteed. Sold here by R. C. Dod sop. 3m CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908. SINNAMAHONING. Dr. VV. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori j um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. Captain Barr, of Tunnel 1 Hill, brought 'down a large raft"'of logs for the Star '' Box mill last,week. Ira Barclay and Jos. Burlingame, of I Wharton, Potter county, were callers, j Saturday. j Myrtle Shafer is visiting friends at I liidgway this week. j Prof. Schwab, principal of the gram | mar school closed a very success! ul term of school here last week and returned home on Thursday last. Mrs. C. W. Peaslev was a visitor at lienovo this week. Hon. C. F. Barclay, of Washington, i D. C., was at home to attend the primary I election Saturday. J. 11. Baird, C. A. Council and J. D. I Council attended Masonic meeting at j Driftwood, Friday evening. M. Blodget, A. S. Losey and Jos. | Fiscus attended installation of the I. O. O. F., at Driftwood, Thursday evening. Prothonotary W. J. Leavitt, of Em | porium, was in town on business last Fri ! day. A. J. Barclay and Amos Bennett were at Karthaus and Frenchvillc last week on j business. Deputy Sheriff A. 0. Swartwood. of I Emporium, was a caller last Friday. County Chairman Geo. P. Shafer was at the county seat last Friday. G. W. Gore, of Castle Garden, was a caller on Saturday'. Geo. C. Gore, formerly of this place, left on Monday last to join the U. S. Navy. The stockholders of the Star Box and j Notion Co., met Saturday. Harry Ensign and Kay Lupoid leave I to-day for a week's trout fishing on Por j tage Creek. Mrs. G. E. Smith and Mrs. S, L. Wil son. of Castle Garden, were callers j Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. Rerfield, of Hix ltun, visit ed friends here over Sunday. Boyd Lucas, of Hicks Run, was a visitor this week. An son Lo'iue has his water mill nearly | completed. Evangeline Brooks is visiting lriends iu RidgWay this week. Myrtle Sliafer has returned from Em porium, after a short illness. Nettie Kissel, of Sterling Run, is visit ing her sister Mrs. T. S. Fulton. Hazel Crosby spent Sunday in Empori um. A large congregation heard an excell ent sermon by our pastor, Rev. C. W. Dickson, Sunday evening. Edward Losey and wife and daughters Minnie and Frances, of Williamsport, visited friends here this week. Mr, j Losey has resigned his position with the j La.ijuin Lumber Co,, and is going into the bakery business at Williamsport. j Fulton Bros, arc busy at Drifwood this j eckw. The ground is being surveyed prepara tory to starting the new box factory, j Jessie Willett and Louise Ross, teach ers at Johnsonburg, spent Saturday with | Mrs. T. E. Fulton. i Dr. 11. W. Mitchell, dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's Shoe Store. DEBSE. STERLING RUN. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori nro, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. There was a big forest fire hero on Sunday, caused from some small children setting fire to the woods. The men had to fight fire Sunday night and Monday. No j;reat damage being done, although some properties were in danger for awhile. Joseph Furlong, who has been attend-j ing Villanova College, came home Satur day for a short visit. Fishing season opened on Wennesday j and a large number of people turned out ! to catch the speckled beaties. Blanch Logue and sister, of Huntley, ! visited relatives in town the past week. | Mary Summerson visited her daughter j Edna Schwab, at Cameron Saturday. Joseph Caskey, of llenovo, was a j visitor in town the past week. How I about it Z ? Nellie Whiting was a visitor at Huntley i Tuesday, John and Minnie Furlong, of Pitts-1 burg: came home Friday to spend Easter ! with their mother. Mrs. M. A. Furlong. Nellie and Gladys () Keefe have re turned home from closins: successful terms of school at West Creek and Mix Run. Mrs. Olive Smith and children visited Mrs. Edna Schwab at Cameron, Friday and returned to their home at Pent/., Saturday. Delia Lord returned home Wednesday, having spent the winter with j her daughter at Bingham. Josephine Pcttit has been quite sick i the past week. Mrs. Cora Stewart and family moved i to Drittwood the past week. On account of the terrific wind Satur- i day, J. E. Smith had to put new roofing j on several of his buildings. Kathryn May visited Miss McClosky, I at Driftwood Saturday. Dorsey Spangler wag an Emporium j visitor Tuesday. Mrs. G. A. Dice and little grand- I daughter, returned home Tuesday from a I short visit at Renovo. Xmenia Brooks closed a successful j term of school here Wednesday. BLUE BELL. ! 'J j j Millinery--Fancy Goods! I Special I !I 'tigs D 'sPlayl w Easter I xf Hals I Wednesday, April 15th at I I and will Continue at reduced prices a few days 1 I I Millinery - Dress Goods I