latest Count? Correspondence. FROM OUR REPOKTERS. CAMERON. D. E. Spang'or, of Sterling Run, made a business trip to this place Tuesday. Mrs. Johh Schwab vUited friends in the City Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Wykoff aud her mother, both are reported ill at this writing. Mrs. D. B. Peterson visited friends and relatives in Emporium Monday, re turning home Tuesday morning. Harrison, the oldest son of A. A. Smith, signal repairman, visited his father in this place Frjday, returning with him to Em porium in the evening, W. Whitton, Signal Foreman, of Kane, made a business trip to this place, Mon day, looking over the electric block sys tem. D. B. Peterson finished a very success ful term of school at Canoe Run, Tues day. Joe Yocum claims the record of hav ing caught the finest basketful of trout caught this season. He certainly had a nice catch, noil" less than eight inches long. Trout seem to be very plentiful and some very good catches reported, but owing to the recent heavy rains the wat ;r is too high, and the temperature is a little too low. Quite a number of the miners, who were employed at this place before the mines closed have returned, which looks asil th mines were again going to renew bu.-iuess. We all hope this to be the case. Thos. Furgeson, of Osceola Mills, has accepted the job of opening the coal mines at Calder. on liritton Hill, for the Penn \ itrified Brick Co., and began operations Wednesday, as the coal is needed badly. David and Wesley Atherton, of Phil ipsburg, Pa., made a business trip to this place Tuesday, the guests of A. F. Walker. It is understood the}' are look ing after a good location for a new in dustry. which is reported will be located in this city in the near future. F. C. R. lliee, of Chicago, 111., Gen eral Inspector of Transportation of the C. li. & Q. R. 11., visited the operators in this place Monday, examining the new lock and block system which has been iu operation in this place for some time, with the intention of placing this system on their road, and started tor New York on the Erie mail east. John Schwab, proprietor of Schwab Bro's store, after having finished a suc cessful term of school at Sinnamahoning, is now arranging his goods, and is devot ing his entire time and services in the display of new spring and summer goods, preparing for the spring trade, which promises to be large. 110 Barker, Geo. Hess and Wm. Wertz, of Calder, were initiated into the myster ies of the L. C, this week. Edward Mc- Crackcn brought them down in his air ship, but says the next meeting they will ' have to walk, as on their way back, two of the party commenced to discuss several things which happened iu the meeting and they started to scrap, and nearly up set the whole bunch. Quite an exciting time occurred Mon day evening, when the li. C., went to the "Reehivc" to hold their meeting. The first member arriving, was promptly thrown out by President Krise, who claimed the rent was not paid and no more meetings could be held there until it was paid. After a short discussion, a collection was takcu up, and the members were allowed the use of their rooms. Frank Sullivan returned from Cleveland , with a lengthy report. Signal repairman A. A. Smith received his first degree. John Devling and Everet Barr, of Sterl ing Run, handed their names into be acted upon at the next meeting. Thos. Furgesen, mine foreman, received his sec ond degree. Owing to report being lengthy, do not have space for it at this time. LOUISE. (SPRING CLOTHES | Perfect Fitting, Better Tailored { and More Stylish Clothing Tlian you will find elsewhere for the same price—our stock of TOP COATS, | SUITS ancl CRAVENETTS ready—come see them. We are showing many novelties in garments for Men and Young Men as well as for the youngsters. Children's Suits Men's Suits Topcoats and Raincoats $1.50 up to $6.50 $7.50 up to $22.50 $lO up to $25 Stetson, Broadway T„ ondt' Cluett, Monarch, Gold Special and Samobin J JJtM JTj.CIITIS, and Silver Dress Shirts - . Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. SI.OO tO $1.50 Hats, opring Myl 5 J Where the Good Clothes Come From. | New Spring Neckwear 25c to 50c. | ADDITIONAL CAMERON NEWS. Dr W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. Mrs. D.iu I Sullivan, Sr.. returned tliis ; week Iruiii Cleveland, Ohio, where she has been visiting her mother for the past j low weeks. Gertrude Hoag was a Sterling linn caller between trains Saturday. Arthur Laner, of Pine, spent Sunday i with C. B. Potter aud family. I Ed. Schwab and Robert Graham at tended the sale at L. G. Cook's larm, j Saturday. 1). C. Linniger was an Emporium call j er Thursday. j Charles Dice and wife spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Yocum. Mrs. F. P. Kepner, of Camp Hun, ar livcd in town Friday to spend.a few days with her mother, Mrs. Yocum. Mrs. J. 10. Lester and Boas Summer son were callers at the brick works Thursdcy. Alice Grceualch. who has been 11! for some time, is gaining slowly. Mrs. John Schwab was a business call er at Emporium Thursday. Minnie Lo.-ey, of Sterling llun, visited Mrs. John Schwab Saturday. Robert Beck, of Emporium, was in , town Thursday. John Clark, who has been working at i Cross Fork,spent Sunday with his lamily. Herman Bruuer, of the Penn Vitrified I Brick Co., spent Sunday in Emporium. Joseph Robinson spent Sunday with j his mother in Emporium. Mrs. Fred Schwab and Mrs. William j WykofF made a stopping trip to Empori j uin Wednesday. William Wykoff and wife gave a six j o'clock trout dinner Friday evening to a party of friends consisting of Mrs. J. E. Lester, Bessie Summerson, Minnie Losey, John Schwab and wife. A very pleas ant time was spent and Mrs. Wykoff still holds the palm for being the best cook in Cameron. Bessie Summerson closed her school on Wednesday. She was teacher of the grammar school and was an excellent teacher. The people of Cameron desire, through the columns of the Press, to compliment her on her splendid work in this school and assure her of their sincere friendship and esteem, aud wish her a bright and successful future. SELDOM. HUNTLEY. Dr. If. W. Mitchell, dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's Shoe Store. l'ireman Roy Smith, of Reuovo, spent | Sunday with his parents. Alice Jordan is visiting her sister at Castle Garden this week. Lyle Jordan is assisting his brother Albert on Grove Hill this week. Ihe Driftwood callers this week were: B. .J. Collins, Clyde Collins, C. J. Miller, W. Ray Smith and Blanche Logue. W. W. Johnson and daughter Lillian were Emporium visitors Sunday. A. W. Smith moved to the W. R. Smith farm this week. Mrs. Mary E. Lord aud daughters Audrey aud Mildred, of Mix Run, are the guests of Mrs. Emmclyne Summer son at Willowdale this week. Hattio Hill, of Medix Run, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Smith, returned home Monday. Mrs. J, L. Johnson, of the East Side, is caring for her son J. E. Johnson, who is quite ill at this writing. Lille Wetham, of Renovo, was guest of Mrs. A. F. Nelson last week. County Supt. Miss Mattie Collins, of Emporium,spent Sunday with her brother and family. Don't forget the Bucktails, April 27th. J. P. s. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. SIZERVILLC. There ;irc an average of 50 fishermen patrollinir our streams dailv. Dr. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. A. Market' s new dwelling is rapidly Hearing completion; Messrs. Lewis & Co., are hustlers in their line. Adam will have a model residence when completed, far superior to the one recently burned. Hon. F. D. Councilman has his mod ern bath outfit connected up and is watch ing the halt and lame plunge beneath the flood of hot and cold water. County Treasurer Chas. J. Howard was the first to be introduced to the new apparatus. John Abbot now occupies the flat re cently vacated by Wm. Donnehu. He found many rare relics left behind and re moved by the scoop shovel full. Most of the relics were of glass capacity of one f|uart. John Kelly is moving his shingle ma chinery to Sterling Run. We hear many expressions of regret as to his departure, but our loss is Sterling's gaiu. We hope the community at large will encourage him in his enterprise. Mrs. S. N. DeCourscy has disposed of her house and lot and moved to Port Al legany. We expect to see the property greatly improved in the near future* Some of the candidates not receiving the vote expected are unable tc disguise their feelings, who before the primar ies were so confident of a walk awav. Some declare they will now desert the Democratic party and seek shelter under the Grand Old Party of which honest Abe Lincoln belonged. Now as to the new Board of Trade re cently organized in Emporium. It's the duty of every farmer and laboring man to take an interest in this important move. Three years hence the timber supply will be exhausted in this and nearby counties and the fjuestiou is what employment will take the lumber operations place? The j advantages of railroad facilities accorded our ideal county seat, is inviting to in dustry locators. With the excellent irou works right at the door, as iron pipe j manufactures so much demand. The . automobile which has cotue to stay. A shoe factory, to illustrate, Watsontown, Pa.,population not more than twice thatof j Sizerville, has one where the dividends i are of large proportions each year. Could industries be secured as mentioned a con- j necting link of trolley could be added to tap the B. &S. R. R., at Driftwood,, which would cause competition in rates, j trolley lines now being common carriers , by law. We hope to see every citizen ' make a libera! donation to the board of trade and encourage them in this great and important question confronting the ' public. Let us all be up and doing. X. X. X. April 22, 1908. RICH VALLEY. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori j um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. "Fritz" Craven moved from Angevine's j farm on North Creek, to Herbert Lewis' I house at Cooks Run last week. Mrs. Edw. McCormick visited at Slab i Town, Suuday. Croat doings in the carpenter line at Maple Shade at present. Mrs. L. Loekwood called on Sizerviile friends this week. Rumor has it that one of our residents was pinched for fishing out of season and i on Sunday, but on telling a straight tale j was let go. < iertrude Ilousler who has been very ill, is not very much better at this writ- 1 ing, Wednesday. 0. M. S. There is nothing better than Kodol for 1 Dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, ! belching of gas and nervous headache. I It digests what you eat. Sold by R. C. ! Dodson. SLABTOWN. Dr. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store Hell Barr called on our town folks last Sunday and Ellis Barr was driving a new rig. A fine horse and buggy, a present j from his son-in-law. Clyde Lewis called on town friends last Sunday. (ieo. L. Ilousler has purchased a fine talking machine. It's a dandy. Wm. McGee has a new horse. (ronla McAulloy intended a surprise (?) party at Ellis Hair's Sunday evening. Nora Barker called on Irieuds here Easter Sunday. ClydeLcwis has purchased a new organ E. li. Barton returned home on Sun day from visiting his daughter, Mrs. (iibbs. Chaunccy Barr has been on the sick list the past few days but is better now. The North American Lumber Co., has finished their job and arc ready to move out. Mrs. Edward McCormick called on Ellis Barr for Easter Sunday. A fine lot offish are being caught from our streams, which are full of fi.-hermen. Tun LILLY. OEHKK NEWS ON FOURTH PAGE. A HARD STRUGGLE. Many an Emporium Citizen Finds the Struggle Hard. With a back constantly aching. \\ ith distressing urinary disorders. Daily existence is but a struggle. No need to keep it up. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Emporium people endorse this claim. John Montgomery, living on West Sixth street ,Emporium, Pa., says: "T can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a safe and reliable remedy for backache and kidney disorders. I suffered with lame back and sharp shooting pains through my loins and was so lame at times that I was unable to straighten up. Every move I made cause pains to shoot through me. My kidneys were very weak and the secretions irregular causing me much annoyance and forcing me to arise many times during the night. I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from L. 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I Sold by druggists, 75c, Take Ilatl's ! Family Pills for constipation. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. THE FORTY BEACHES OF NEW JERSEY The one hundred and twenty-five odd miles along the New Jersey coast line from Long Branch to Cape May presents the greatest pleasuring section in the United States Upon the bluffs of the northern end and the gently shelving sands of the southern end are located forty resorts which entertain during the spring and summer season mil lions of pleasure seekers. At no time in the year is this section more delight ful than during the spring and early summer months. One who has not seen them at this season would marvel at their delights. The great pine belt, which extends through the center of New Jersey, fills the air with life giving ozone, which combined with the salty tang ol the sea and the open air exercise possible at all times, is ex hilarating and tonic to the highest degree. Long Branch, with its beautiful cottage-neighbors, West End, Hollywood, and Elberon; Deal and Allenhurst, largely devoted to cottage life; Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, attracting thousands yearly; Avon, Belmar, Como, Spring Lake, and Sea Girt, are a galaxy of attractive places upon the bluffs where "the country meets the sea." Then the Barnegat Bay section, where Point Pleas ant, Sea Side Park, Island Heights, Barnegat City, and Beach Haven, with other smaller places nearby, welcome the summer sojourner. Atlantic City, with its seven miles of beach and drives, and its charming suburbs, leads the island resorts, separated from the main land by the great salt marshes. Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, and Stone Har bor; Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, and Wildwood Crest also have a large summer population. And Cape May, with its new million dollar hotel and its wonderful improvements makes a fitting climax and holds a high place among the forty beaches. The Pennsylvania Railroad is the direct route to all of these resorts from all sections of the country. Its splen did train service makes each of them neighbor to all the rest and to the world at large. 24i-io-2t. g" M—— Will HHMHaaaBUHWaiISSBiBittBKSBBi I Millinery - Dress Goods | L. G. Cook Farm for Sale. The well known L G. Cook farm, lo- I cated on Eddy Run, in Shippen town ! ship consisting of 450 acres—2oo acres improved—is offered for sale. Pro posals for purchase or rental will be ; considered. This farm is one of the i best fruit and hay farms in the county | and is a golden opportunity for the I right party. Also for sale five tons of i fertilizer and a quantity of sawed lum j ber Apply to MRS NICLLIS PEAKL j Emporium, Pa. 5-tf. English Spavin Liniment removed i Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and j Blemishes from liorses; also Blood , Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King ! Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, t Coughs, etc. Save §SO by use of one : bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sod by L.Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr