Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 04, 1908, Image 8

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HUNTLEY.
Dr. 11. W. Mitchell, dentist, Empori
um, Pa. Over Volt's Shoo Store.
Blanche Login: of Williamspart, ia \is- j
iting her parents over Sunday.
Mrs. G. S. Hill and Klmer llill of
drove Hill, visited friends in town Sun
day.
Mrs. Arthur Barclay of Sinnamahon
iug, was a guest of J. S. Jordan and
family over Sunday.
Special officer A. O. Caldwell of liidg
way, was a business caller in town Fri
day,looking after the company's interests.
Ruth Sullivan is ill with the grip.
A.W.Smith was a business caller at
Sinnamahonintr Monday.
Miss Collins, County Supt. visited rel
atives here Friday evening.
A. B. Croup visited friends at Tunnel
Hill Sunday.
The base ball teams played a game on
Sunday. Score, 10 to 0 in favor of the
west end nine.
The Rev. llazlett preached at the
Huntley church Sunday to a large con
gregation.
Flossie Johnson lias returned from a
week's visit niuong relatives at First
Fork.
Signalman Spangler of Sterling Run*
was a business caller in town Tuesday.
J. F. S.
CAMERON.
Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori
m, Pa Over Vogt's shoe store.
Mat Phoenix made a business trip to
Emporium Saturday.
Hulda Olson spent Saturday and Sun
day in Emporium.
Edward McFadden visited friends at
St. Marys Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Yocuin was taken suddenly
ill Sunday but is reported better at this
writing.
1). B. Peterson is reported ill.
lloss. W. Barrows and wife of Lock
Haven, visited friends at this place Fri
day and Saturday.
Mamie Cassidy of Olean, visited
I'riends here Saturday.
Mrs. G. L. Page and children visited
relatives in St. Marys Sunday.
Jacob Lester and James Leonard re
turned from Potter county Thursday,
where they have been working in the
woods.
Alice Greenalel' was removed to the
Williamsport hospital Sunday night.
Her condition grew worse Saturday and
an operation for appennicitis was advised.
Godfrey Schwab and family and his
father, J. J. Schwab of St. Marys, visit
ed friends and relatives in town Sunday.
A. F. Walker and son George are
working on a saw mill in Salt Bun.
George says it is hard work but he is
getting used to.
The Indian squaw passed throgh town
Friday and erected her wigwam in the
west end.
John Devlin of Sterling Bun was ou
our streets Sunday with his fine turnout.
Some attraction up this way.
A. E. Lord is having troubles of his
own with the wood chucks. lie hasal
readyjeaptured ([six of them. But they
have captured nearly all his truck patch.
Mrs. Cyrus Lupro returned from
Medix Bun Sunday after a short visit
with friends.
es liobt. Boyd of Medix Bun, spent Sun
day in town.
Edw. McFadden and gang are busy
planting potatoes. If there is anything
in signs he should have a big erop.
School meeting was held here Monday.
Directors James Strawbridge, L. C. Sum
merson of Sterling Bun. and Andrew
Jenks and D. C. Linninger of this place
answered to roll call.
LOUISE.
SINNAMAHONING.
Dr. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori
um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store.
Geo. Darrin was at Emporium Tues
day.
It. M. Williams of First Fork, was in
town Tuesday.
M. J. Logue brought down a load of
calves for Crum Bros. Tuesday.
Hon. and Mrs. C. F. Barclay arc ex
pected home this week.
Bev. C. W. Dickson was in Empori
um Tuesday.
The Star Box Mill is moving along as
fast as the machinery comes.
The contractors for the state road are
at work with a small crew of men. -
Pap Blodget, who has been laid up for
some time with rheumatism is around
again.
The P. k E. bridge painters arc paint
ing the bridge this week.
Memorial day services were very
quiet here. Mrs. C. W. Dickson and a
small band of Junior Lcagurers and com
rade Batchelder formed the line and
marched to the Wildwood Cemetery
and placed flags and flowers on the gravos
of the old soldiers there and then march
ed to Wyside cemetery and placed flags
and flowers on the graves there. The
little band was small but patriotic and
willing to do what they could in memory
of the soidier dead. We hope that the
effort of the little baud will take root and
a larger memorial service given the fu
ture.
The ball games Saturday were tame
affairs. Shintown vs Sinnamahoning,
score 18 to Bin favor of Shintown. The
rain prevented the afternoon game.
Memorial day is getting to be more of
a day of celebration than a day to be ob
served as a memorial to the boys in blue
of the years of 'til and 'OS. Don't for
get the million of dead whose bodies are
laid to rest. Go and place a flag or a
few flowers on their last resting place.
Mrs. J. V. Strayer was in Driftwood
Tuesday.
Mrs. T. S. Fulton visited her sister in
Benovo Sunday.
Myrtle S. Shafer spent Decoration
Day with her step-mother :n Duliois, and
also visited her sister in Puxsutawney.
Myrtle Shafer is packing her house
hold goods preparatory to moving to
Bidgway where she will make her home
with her uncle, W. A. Shafer.
Edna Lloyd called on her old friends
one day last week.
Mabel Buchanan, one of our popular
teachers left this week to attend commer
cial college at Williamsport.
Milford Ivrebs was home from Reno
vo Sunday.
Born April 22 to G. W. Darrin and
wife, a son.
Mrs. 11. I). Baird ol Renovo called on
friends here last week.
Mrs. Daugherty of .Johnsonburg was
visiting Mrs. Coffery Monday.
Maggie Welton, the pleasant little
book keeper for the Star Box Factory,
spent Sunday at her home at Hieks Bun.
Bertrand Crum of Chicago, on account
of poor health, is spending a few weeks at
the home of his grand parents, B. 15. B.
Crum and wife.
Blanche Morris visited her cousin,
Mrs. Leu Krebs on Grove street this
week.
Margaret I "llrich returned from Em
porium, where she has been visiting her
sister.
Mrs. Shores was in town last week
visiting old friends and caring for the
graves of her dead.
DEBSE.
STERLING RUN.
Dr. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori
um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store.
Mrs. Emmett Lord is visiting relat
ives on Huston Hill this week.
Haven Johnson tho only child of
Prof. Chas. Johnson died last Thurs
day at Bloomsbttrg. Body was brought
here Saturday and buried in the Pine
Street Cemetery. His mother was
buried here about a year ago. She was
a sister of A. L.and C. W. Barr, of this
piace.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Foster are visit
ing in town the guests of Mrs. Thos.
M. Lewis.
John Killeen, of Dents Run, visited
in town Sunday.
Ed. Marshall returned home Tues
day from the Williamsport hospital,
where he has been three weeks for an
operation for appendicitis.
Lulu Lewis and Zoella Mason were
business visitors in Emporium Satur
day.
Mrs. Maggie Roach, of New York, is
the guest ot her sister Mrs. Bibianna
Spangler.
Mrs L. J. Brooks and little grand
child returned home Monday from a
short visit with her son at Medix Run.
L. C. Summerson was one of the wit
nesses sworn into witness the hanging
of Ora Odell on Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Morse and grand-child
ren, of Cameron, visited in town
Wednesday.
A. W. Mason, of Shyrock, W, Va., is
homo for a short time. Glad to see
you Alex.
Miss Jean McNarney, of Emporium,
visited in town Tuesday.
Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori
um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store.
BLUE BELI..
No Need of Suffering From Rheuma
tism.
It is a mistake to allow rheumatism to
become chronic, as the pain can always
be relieved, and in most cases a cure ef
fected by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. The relief from pain which it af
fords is alone worth many times its cost.
It makes sleep and rest possible. Even
in cases ol long standing this liniment
should be used on account of the relief
which it affords. Do not be discouraged
until you have given it a trial. Mauy
sufferers have been surprised and delight
ed with its pain relieving qualities. 25
and 50 cent sizes for sale by L. Taggart.
Hundreds of people who sufler from
backache, rheumatism, lame back, lum
bago and similar ailments are not aware
that these are merely symptoms ol kid
ney trouble, and to be relieved they must
correct the cause. Pineules for the kid
neys, pleasant and easy to take, are read
ily absorbed by the stomach and blood
act directly on the kidneys, bringing
quick relief to backache and other symp
toms of kidney and bladder derange
ments. A dose of Pineules at bed time
brings relief. 30 days' trial §I.OO and
guaranteed or money back. Sold at R.
C. Dodson's drug store. Hm
A number of rooms, with UHOof bath
or rent. Apply to Frank F. Day.
41-tf.
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CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1908.
| The NEW DRY GOODS STORE]
i Extraordinary Keduetion in Millinery. Friday we begin the Sale i
of all our Trimmed Mats and Untrimmed Dress Shapes
I at the following prices:
Extra! TRIMMED HATS Extra! Extra! [
i All Linen unbleacli- ... . . ... Perlee de Soi, an ex
led Crash, 18 inches All °ur $3.00 to $3.50 hats, choice $1.98 cluisite s ilk finished
t wide, reg. price t washable Dress fabric
I 12ic; Sale price l"c o,UU 0./» i n mo st beautiful pat
-6-00 4.29 terns, white ground
£ 36ince Unbleached 7.00 ** " 4.98 pink or blue !
I Cotton, regular 6!c " 8.00 '* k * 5.98 flowers, reduced 0 I
Sale price 5c " 9.00 to $lO hats " 6,79 from 50c too J
j'iSffoSSSSrf UNTRIMMED DRESS SHAPES ,"££? &wJSi
j reduced from 8c to b 4 c \ the SI.OO hats, at each - - 69c j Lawn with silk strip- |
| -1 " i.50 " - 98c s es ' reduced from 1
1 Ladies Muslin under- j 2.00 " - - $1.25 j 2sc a yard to
fi wear at extraordinary " 2.50 " - 1.69 j |
I low prices. 1 " 3.00 " - - 1.98 Muslin Drawers for I
i ~ ac a r r-r, ■ \ children, g:ood quality I
| G-0wn5,43c.45c,50c, j —————— - well J
| 75c, 98c. $1.50 to A lot of Infants Muslin Bonnets, made - - c §
I $4.50. soiled from handling. 50c and 75c kind,
| Drawers, 25c to take your choice 19c. All Linen 12x12 1
I $2.50. —— . —. inch Table Napkins- g
Corset Covers, 25c To Out of T ortn Customers each - - ~ |
50c, 75c, $1.00,51.251 TTr « i -i i
g i ft*i r-rJ Write for samples. Mail orders re- , TTI ~ , ?
I and $1.50. . , 112 „ . White Parasols with \
8 Skirts *1 25 S-I 50 ° eiVS P rom P t anc L oareful attention. wasllable covers, en- I
I to?'! Wllen m Emporium make this a meled frames. j
J; : Store your headquarters. You are j<m I
$2.50, $3.00 to $5.00. a i ways welcome. 75c, SI.OO, and $1.50 1
111 T Tl7 TT" MIV Emporiums Largest and |
X\® JLiAjLi 1 JUL? Finest Dry Goods St > I
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STATE OF OHIO, CITY OP TOLEDO, L GG
LucAS COUNTY. r
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
city of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D., 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
(SEAL.) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucuous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Operation for piles will not be neces
sary if you use Man Zan Pile Remedy.
Put up ready to use. Guaranteed.
Price 50c. Try it. Sold at 11. C. Dud
son's drug store. 3ui
lvodol is the best known preparation
that is offered to the people to-day for
dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomach
trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is
It is pleasant to take. It is sold here by
It. C. Dodson.
One application of Man Zan Pile
ltcmedy for all forms of piles, relieves
pain, soothes, reduces iuflamtna
tion, soreness and itching. Price f)oc.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold at
it. C. Dodson's drug store. 3tn
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough and will in a
very short time strengthen the weakened
kidneys. Sold by It.C. Dodson.
Sick Headache and Biliousness reliev
ed at once with Rings Little Liver Pills.
A rosy complexion and clear eyes result
from their use. Do not gripe or sicken,
flood for all the family. Sold at R. 0.
Dodson's drug stoic. 3m
Life Not Worth Living.
Don't say any life is not worth living.
Take Sexine Pills and then when you
feel the new life coursing through your
veins you will feel a new interest in liv
ing. Sexine Pills are sold by It. C.
Dodson, Druggist, Emporium, Pa., where
they sell all the principal remedies and
do not substitute. Price 81 a box; six
boxes 85. Full guarantee.
Valuable Home for Sale.
The Julian residence on North Broad
street, Emporium, Pa.; all modern im
provements, good barn, handsome
grounds. For terms apply to CAM
ERON COUNTY PIIESS, Emporinm, Pa.
lltf.
Forssight and Delicatessen.
In Chicago is a woman who com- j
bines tin* functions of caterer and j
trance medium, serving her customers |
with refreshment psychical or phys- I
leal, according l<> their wishes.
Either she or the sign painter whom ]
she employed must be a humorist, for j
her sign reads thus:
"Madame Blank, caterer and trance
medium. Groceries and Provisions."
Guaranteed Ghosts.
"No intelligent person pays any at- I
tention to ghosts." said the dogmatic
person.
"Perhaps not," answered .Miss Cay
enne, "unless the ghost has been able
to secure an introduction from some
psychic research society."—Washing
ton Star.
The Bohemian.
"Ah, once a bohemian always a bo- j
homian!" exclaimed the unweissored i
poet. "A bohemian never changes."
"Xo. not even his collar," replied the
practical man, who had met a few bo- |
bcmiitns.- Chicago News.
Wayside Communings,
Warcham f.ong Wot started the hard
times anyway?
VuHold K mitt--We did, ye ole fool!
We WHS siifferin' with 'EM long 'fore j
any bod\ else caught 'em. Chicago j
Tribune.
Locating the Blame.
Father—Why. when 1 was your age |
I didn't have as much money In a
month as you spend in a day. Son—
Well, pa. don't scold me about It. Why j
don't you go for grandfather?
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HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL, DLL.
(COMPOUND.)
For PILES.-External or In- !
ternal, Blind or Bleeding, Itch- j
nag or Burning. One applica
tion brings relief.
For Burns, Scalds, Inflamed
or Caked Breasts and Sore Nip
ples, Salt Rheum, Chapped
Hands, Fever Blisters, Corns,
Bunions. Sample mailed free.
At Urußgista, 25 conts, or mailed.
iiumyhreyh' Hoiueo. filedlclue Co., Cor. William
and Juun Streets. Mew York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other j
causes. Humphreys' Homeo- |
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success- J
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases,s3.
Sold by Druggt9tß,or neat prepaid on receipt of prloA.
Humphreys' Homeo. Medloiuo Co., Cor. William
and Jolin street*. New York.
K ffidl For Ingestion.
*- A Relieves sour stomach,
palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat.
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