1 Breezy |'j I County 1 l! Netfs | feasirJsasßLnai % CAMERON. Dr. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. 1). 15. Peterson made a business trip to Driftwood this week. John Schwab was a business jailer in Emporium the first of the week. Mrs. 10. F. Comley visited her cousin, Mrs. Fred Webster, at Canoe ltun Fri day, ltev. Allen conducted services in the M. E. Church Sunday afternoon, and in tends to organize a Sunday school next Sabbath, which is a very good move. Johu and Fred Schwab were called to St. Marys Saturday evening on account of the serious illness of their brother Godfrey. 11. G. O'Hara made a business trip to this place Friday pertaining to the wel fare of the Scranton schools, he being their representative. Attorney J. I'. Felt and Sheriff Swope made a business trip to this place Satur day. The Emporium callers this'week were: Aobt. rabalii. Ed. MeFaddcn. Mrs. 10 I). Krape and sou, ltuby ltocmer and her mother, Mrs. N. G. Roeiner, of Brook villc, and quite a number from Calder. A big bouncing boy visited the home of Charles Jones, one evenini: this week. All concerned reported doing nicely. ltobt. Graham has the finest driving team in this place, and has them out for exercise every day. The girls in this place say it is too bad that he is married. Fred Schwab returned from St. Marys Sunday afternoon, reporting his brother considerably improved. Win. Graham, of Straight Creek, visit •ed his brother ltobt. at the Valley House over Sunday. Under the able supervision of mine foreman, Thos. Ferguson, the new mines at the brick works, which are now being opened, are reported to look very satis factory and he intends to supply the yard with coal in a few weeks. E. F. Comley has one of the finest flocks of chickens in this neighborhood, and among them lie has a hen which lays five eggs a week, which average six and three quarter inches by eight and live eight inches in circumference. The P. It. B. bridge painters com menced giving the railroad bridge a new coat of paint this week, under the able oble management of Foreman George Strawbridge, of ltenovo. Dr. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's Shoe Store. Happening to overhear a conversation between two voters who had taken a few too many of Walker's best, remarked Tuesday afternoon, after the election of - County Superintendent Collins,"well" he said, "The right man got it, if he does wear dresses." It was reported Wednesday morning, that some of the Italians working at the brick works, came to a misunderstanding Tuesday evening, and wound up by a shooting match, but no one hurt. All interested left for parts unknown before daylight. Mrs. .N. G. Itoemer, of Brookville, visited her daughter ltuby the last few days of her school and spent Sunday with her, returning home with her daughter the first of the week. Ruby Roemer finished a very success ful and satisfactory term of school in this place Friday, and made all the children very happy by presenting them with a very fine present. She came to this place very highly recommended and proved herself worthy of it, by conducting one of the most successful terms of school that has been taught in this grade for some years. Her many friends are sorry to see her leave here, but all wish her pro gress and success in her future work, and hope to see her back again to teach the next term. U. S. Postal' Inspector Rolls of the Clearfield District, inspected the office in this place last Tuesday, and reported the office in very good condition and the rec ords well and ably kept, and congratulat ed Mr. Lininger upon the faithful per formance of his duties. Ho started for Sterling Run iri the afternoon to inspect the office which was recently looted by burglars. LOUISE. It Readied the Spot. E. Humphrey, who owns a large sen eaal store at Omega, o.,and is president of the Adams County Telephone Co., as well as of the Home Telephone Co., of Pike county, ()., says of Dr. lying's New Discovery: "It saved my life once. At least I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot —the very seat of my cough,— when everything else failed. Dr. King's New Discovery not only reaches the cough spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak spots in throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. and 31.00. Trial bottle free. For a burn or scald apply Chamber lain's Salve. It will allay the pain al most instantly and quickly heal the in jured parts. For sale by L. Taggart. HUNTLEY. I)r. W. H. Mjtchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa Over Vogt's shoe store C. .) Miller was a business caller in Lock Haven Saturday, attending IN af fairs pertaining to his office as Overseer of the Poor. Alviri l». Croop, the popular Penney Operator, returned Saturday from a two days visit with his parents in Clarence Center, N. V. Supervisor L 11. Smith was a Drift wood caller Saturday, settling with his various pathmasters in the township. Mrs. John S. Jordan, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Batchelder, at NVyside, for the past week returned home Saturday. J. F. Sullivan visited Iriends in lte- DOVO Saturday. The Driftwood callers this week were: Mrs. C. J. Miller, Mrs. J. S. Jordan, Kathryn Johnson, W. W. Johnson, W. 11. Smith and Thomas Ivilburu. W W. Johnson visited friends in Wy side Saturday. Blanche Logue has gone to Williams port to spend the summer with her sister Mrs. Mitchelltrce, who is suffering from a sprained limb. Robert, the son of si£balman W. It. Smith, is very ill with kidney trouble. Me is being attended by Dr. Heale, of Driftwood. Mrs. Mary Lord, who is staying with lu r brother vi-it«-«l Iriends in Cameron last week, also trausaeted busines in Wil- Ijamsport and Mix ltuu. Audra Lord is ill with grip. Luigi DeTita, Angelo Jardino and Luigi M usst mesie of the East End, call ed on friends at the West End Sunday and entertained them with tine selections ori the aeeordeou. A. W. Smith has a new kind of pota toes called "The Merry Widows.' They arc guaranteed to stay green till Christ mas: Now Alfred geta"Merry Widow" to help cat tlie -'Merry Widow potatoes," and everything will be loveiy. John Jordan and Levi Smith have the "Merry Widow Oniogs" and William Johnson and A. T. Smith have the "Merry Widower Tomatoes" and indica tions point to a variety of up to-date vege tables this season. The mixed ale party held in the upper ward Saturday night must have beeu a success but discrimination shown as the humble correspondent was left only the empty bottles and cigarette snipes to clean up after the shavaree. Clarence Center and Warren against the world. Telegrapher Croup has brought a fine camera with him from his home and is taking some excellent pictures. He has had a great deal of experience in photo graphy and does first-class work. Squire Sullivan has had his teeth pull ed and his face looks somewhat more pre sentable thau heretofore, but it will need a lot of fixing yet before he can be called exactly handsome. Telegrapher James has purchased a new pair of spectacles but we like to see him better unadorned. He is a good looker any way. John \ . Ilackett, formerly yard clerk at Driftwood, has accepted a position as telegrapher on the P. It.it. lines and is at present posting on the block signal work at HY Tower. He is a deserving young man and his success is assured in his new undertaking. J. P. s. SINNAMAHONING. Dr \V. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. Farmers are busy planting potatoes and sowing oats. Barclay Bros., are going into farming on a large scale this summer. Amos Bennett is in Clinton county this week after a team of horses for Bar clay Bros. It was a busy day for the school direc tors Tuesday. Nearly all of the directors of the lower end were at the county seat o attend the election of county superin endent. J. 11. Drum came home from Allen dale this week to attend the election of county superintendent. Stewart Chase and wife who have been at Laquin the past winter came home Saturday. Lottie Brooks is visiting Hon. C. F. Barclay and wife at Washington this week. Margie Welton, of Hicks Run, is keeping books for the Star Box and Novelty Co. John Crosby and wife entertained a select party of friends Tuesday evening. Eva Brooks visited friends at Sterling Bun over Sunday. Forestry Officer 11. M. Crura is kept busy these times keeping down the forest fires on state lands. The Box Factory is moving along rapidly now and it will not be long until the saw mill is completed. The masons cornmeuced this week ou the dry kiln. Mr. Gore is a hustler and is pushing the work along as fast as possible. Frank Tice and wife are moving to Galeton this week. The Mountain House has changed hands, the Foultz Brotrhes being the new proprietors. The traveling public need not be afraid to stop at the Mountain House for it has been remodeled and is an up-to-date hotel with good accomodations. 0. L. Bailey has moved into his resi dence on Railroad street. Thomas Piper has moved into the house of Geo. Foutz on Church street. DEBSE. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 7,, 1908. To Stout Women! The "shapeless stout woman" is pet ting scarce. Hlie lia's found a remedy in the famous / /-» Nemo "Self lie /if JJ? 0 cl uciug" Corset. Jsa*® ) ZvP 11 " makes over" your fig /' ure, giving you r<yw. ' Aib.'ijv a better shape / j&? ... . than you ever /y\ j had, oreverex / / \xOsy peeled to have; 112 / ~'/\\ ft' and reduces // /'/ A] I\ j your abdomen If ///■.' ~rpv efTectuully that you can ]w' "take in" your V \ 'ff I'l three or four SELF-RCOUCING * inches, wn ReuiErSTRAP There is a Self - Reducing Corset in a model for every type of stout woman—tall ami stout, short and stout or just "fat." 312, for t:i 11 stout women )§2 320, same, with Klatning-ltack 112 v> 314, for short stout women /$9 318, same, with I< latningHack 112 ui Every Nemo Corset is made with the Nemo "Triple-Strip He-enforce ment"—bones and steels canno* < nfc through. RJj^ 5 IT Tl7 jMF Emporium s Largest and & M—J JL i JL«^ Finest Dry Goods Store STERLING RUN. Mrs. Wright and daughter, Mrs. Mit chell were the guests of the former's mother a few days last week. Evangeline Brooks was in town a few days the first of the week. Laura and William Arnold, of Ridg way, visited Mrs. J. K. Smith one day last week. Rev. W. M. Spangler, of Smyser, N. Y., is the guest of his son D. E. Spang ler aud wife. James Strawbridge and wife returned on Thursday from an extended visit to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Lulu Lewis made a business trip to Harrisburg the first of the week,stopping off on her way to visit friends in Fieni ington. We are very glad to see Mr. Devling about again and looking so well. Mrs. (Jcorge Ilulsinger, of Renovo, and Mrs. Trox Fulton are the guests of their parents, Joseph Kissel and wife. J. E. Smith is away for a few days on business. Neva Summerson, of Hicks Run, is visiting her sister Mrs. C. G. Howlett. Mrs. Julia Warner, of Emporium, is guest of Mrs. Jessie Lewis. Mrs. E.J McQuone, of Glean, Nora G'Sullivan, of Driftwood, and Mary and Kathryn Mornane were entertained at tiie home of Mrs. D. E. Spangler last Saturday. Naney Spence, of Emporium, .was the guest of her mother last Sunday. William Rerry who has been very ill with pneumonia is much improved. Mrs. Chas. Dice visited her mother in Cameron last Sunday. R. L. Brink was an Emporium visitor Friday. O. B. Tanner. Ray Jordan, A. 11. Barr and wife, Mrs. Conuors and daugh ter were visitors in Emporium this week. Blanche Logue was the guest of her grand-mother, Mrs. N. D. Jordan last week, Mrs. Elmer Whiting who has been very ill, is reported some better at this writing. John Kissel who is attending Williams port Commercial College spent Sunday with his parents in this place. BLUE BELL. CURE YOUITKIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger Life When an Em porium Citizen Shows You the Cure. Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a certain cure 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 Bright's disease sets in. Read this Emporium testimony: Mrs. Frank Muudy, living on West Fourth street, Emporium, Pa., s&ys: "Since using Doan's Kidney Pills which I procured from L. Taggart, the druggist, lam feeling evor so much better. My kidneys were very weak and I was oblig ed to rise many times during the night. I suffered with a dull nagging backache and splitting headaches. Pains wouid 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, sole agents for the United States. Re member the name—Doan's—and take no otho;. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. HEADQUABTEBS fOlNfimn Corsetstteo Back-Res,i,„ Corse! Kit M 101>11:M AND SLENDER FHiUU! s More than a million stout women know that the Nemo A real n >velty. Different fro. enyotl.. r <•••• Self Tieducing is the corset that positively reduces the abdo- i, '"' s omethmy lhat "" "rests your hack." men with perfect comfort and bygenic safety. ItU-v-s support »t <]. Every women who has worn it knows that the Nemo Self rzW small"!.!' 'the Reducing corset is superior in comfort style and durability 'i''"}■•■ -- back—and the effect >, That it is an extraordinary value simply as a corset, saying . ./if bad'*- N-'vifn'isi"'! J< " ' nothing about its invaluable and exclusive special features. / Jtfih> Y A '" l il gives you the Don't think though that all Nemo corsets are for stout / ''new figure" to perfec fig tires. There are splendid models for medium and slender / toMiU &!/[' j M J.' 1 "' h; ,,at il '"' | sl, ' n " ligures. L sloping waist effect. We have just added these famous corsets to our assort- K v\\V// iff Another thing: ihc ment and invite you to inspect them at our Corset Department J/\ I'B Sddl^^'n^yourVlesh ————-———-~~ —————.— _________/y// j m —t,he ' back-resting'' EXTRA SPECIAL st«™ make this impos- Boys Knit Jackets for Summer 75c quality children's ready 7 'ff TIC Nemo wear, made of gray cotton yarn trimmed straw hats. Oft 112 i ''ffl >^c+in«- with red trimming. OC_ Special Ji/C 112, Keating ch 75c quality Ladies white straw ' Hack-RcstiNO Corset Ladies Kimonas, made of fancy Sailor hats, trimmed with rn N 5 35l at $3.50 figured Lawn 4Qp ribbon hand. Special vUC "♦ is not suitable for very stout women; but it is Special ,orset of the season for slender and medium Alarm Clocks. Special .... 69c j Latest in Millinery * When the baby is cross and has you worried and worn out when you will find that a little <'aseasweet, the well known remedy for babies anil children, will (juiet the little one in a short liiu. The ingre dients are printed plainly on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by It. C. ; UodsOD. John liiha, of Vinin», la., says:"l ' have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder l'ills for about a year and they I give better satisfaction than any pill I over sold. There are a dozen people here who have used them and they give per fect satisfaction in every case. I have used them myself with tine results." Sold by R. C. Dodson. , RICH VALLEY. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. Swesey School closed Friday after a very successful term. Mabel Edwards teacher. Elk Fork school also closed Miss Flora Edwards teacher. Dr. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. Mr.and Mrs. John Keener,of Keating Summit, are visiting Valley relatives this week. Miss John J. Lewis is spending the week with city friends. Mrs. Merrick Barker of Emporium called on her parents at Elk Fork on Monday. Vere Swesey was farming for Edw. McCormick Monday. Roy Chad wick had business in towD Monday evening. Miss Violet Barr of Slabtown is call ing on Cooks Run Junction friends. Miss Myrtle Duling of the city spent Sunday with her parents at Cooks Run Junction. Frank Barnes of Cuba, N. Y.s is visit ing D. 11. Adams and family. Millred Farley is very ill with ty phoid lever. Mrs. A. H. Davis and Miss Christa Houslor of Elk Fork, were shopping in the city Monday. Ora Conway and lady attended the entertainment at Elk Fork, Saturday. C. M. S. A great many people imagine they have heart trouble when the fact is that the whole trouble lies in the stomach. The pain? in the side around the region of the heart are not necessary heart trouble. We suggest that you start with the stomach and whenener you feel a de pression after eating or whenever your food seems to nauseate take Ivodol. It will not be very long until all these "heart pains" will disappear. Take Kodol now and until you know you are right again. There isn't any doubt about what it will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have used Kodol lor a few weeks. It is sold here ! by It. C. Dodson. The World's Best Climate. Is not entirely free from disease, on the i high elevation fevers, prevail, while on ' the iower levels malaria is encountered to a greater or less extent, according to al titude. To overcome climate affections lassitude, malaria, jaudiee, biliousness, j fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric ilTtters, the great alterative and blood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily I weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. Price 50c. When you think of Indigestion think j ol Kodol, for it is without doubt the only i preparation that completely digests all classes of food. And that is what you need when you have indigestion or stom ach trouble—something that will act promptly but thoroughly; something that will {.jet right at the trouble and do the very work itself for the stomach by di gesting the food that you eat and that is Kedal. It is pleasant to take. It is sold i by R. C. Dodsou. Insist upon DeWitts Witch Hazel | Salve. There are substitutes, but there j is only one original. It is healing, sooth- j ing, aud cooling and is especially good for | piles. Sold by R. C Dodson. I ' I ILudlams I Millinery - Dress Goods J HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifies cure diseases of llorsos, Cattlo, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry by neting directly on the SICK PAUTS without loss of time. A.A.JFEVERS, CnnsestlmtH, Tnilaiump- OURES 1 lions, Luna Femr. Milk Fever. B. B.ISPR.AIXS, Lameness, Injuries, CUITES > Rheumatism. O. C. (SORE THROAT. Quinsy, Epizootic. CUKES ) Distemper. COTULsi WORMS, Ilotn, Grubs. E. E. } COL'TILLN. COLD*. INFLUENZA, INLLUIIIEI CURES) LUNGS. PIEURO-L'UEUNIONTA. P. F. > C'OLIC, LLELLYNRLIO. WIINMILOWN, CURES $ DIARRHEA. D\SEUTERY. Q.G. PREVENTS MISCARRIAGE. CURES ! Kn>\E Y A BLADDER DISORDER? 1.1. DIKK\HE»«. MANGE, ICRUPTIONS, CURES ) ULCERS, UREASE, FARCY. J. K. } HAD CONDITION. Hturltig Coot. CURES ) Indigestion. Stomuch Ktuggers. 60c. each ; Stable Case, Ten Spoclflcs, Book, Ac., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York. tlr BOOK MAILED FREE. English Spavin Liniment removed Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save §>so by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of peo ple who have been cured of coughs and colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and commerce over a larce part of the civilized world. DoWltt's Satve For Piles, Burns, Sores* PINEULES for the Kidneys 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR SI.OO
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