8 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE AT THE Blti STORE GOATS AND SUITS MUST GO S2O Coats for Ladies black or garnet Broadcloth, lose fitting Coats, beautifully trimmed with braid and lined throughout with gray satin. sls Goats for Ey.oo Woman's black caracul short Coats, nicely trimmed with braide These coats are a close imitation of fur and almost indistructable. $12.50 Goats for Ey.OO Woman's black and castor, Kersey Cloth Coats, nicely trimmed with braid, lose fitting back, splendid quality cloth. A great bargain. $5.98 Goats for .69 A number of heavy cloth coats for Ladies and Misses. Take your choice at above price. $3.98 Goats for^*9& Misses Coats in size 14 only, made of mixed cloth nicely trimmed. Every one of our Stylish Woman's long, close fitting Coats, swell Suits and Misses and Children's coats GREATLY REDUCED. FURS ' All our furs greatly reduced. Now is the time bargains in furs. MT r | IKipflYi a ' liloS * £* ven awa y- your choice • S of any trimmed hat in our stock, former prices up to $6.50 at each And Here are the Bargains Stfis CottOllS Q.nd Exquisite fine Dress Ginghams with silk 15c Lonsdale Cambric, sale price 12ic dots, regular prioe socyard. 25c 12£ Fruit of Loom Bleached Cotton 10c Kalepnce ' = 11/1 TIOIV TT„if Til -i -| , Scotch Zephyr Gingham 30 inches wide, ® Half Bleaohed Cotton 9*C beautiful large and sman plaids and 9c Bleached Cotton sale price - - 7ic stri P es > regular price 35c and Ig e 10c best quality unbleached cotton 81c 25cperyard ' &alepnce = - „ - Voile Francais is plain colors, looks like good quality unbleached cotton Olc wool, regular price 25c per 7zC good quality unbleached cotton 6c yard * Hale I)rice _ ' best quality bleached sheeting 32c Nippon Silk ' il beilutiflll weight 9 4- 1•. . T _ , cloth, plain colors, with silk ring dots. * Dest Quality bleached sheeting 29c regular price 25c per yard. -t C? _ 5 best quality bleached sheeting 26c Sale price " =2? j U 0 best quality unbleached sheeting- 28c Royal Chamb,ay ' Light Jslue an(l pink - ; n , T ... —— —- regular price 15c per yard. 1A„ * best quality unbleached sheeting 26c sale price - - - § best quality unbleached sheeting 24c Linen finished suiting in light and ! 81x90 best quality, hemmed sheets 71c medium blue regular price j — 15c. Sale price - _ ' Speeial Bargains in White m T O T j Bed SpreadvS 15c - Sale P ric ° - - ==£■ | Regular SI. OO white Croclied Quilts . . - i Qnilta - - $1,71 SHIRT WAISTS | Bed Comforters Greatly Reduced Pino Wliito Lawn Shirt Vaiste, original SI.OO Comforters reduced to - . - Q/J price 81.25, hot all sizes. CIA j ZTT"" 7" , , Sale price ... I 81.J) (iOniforters reduced to - - . 93c = 82.00 Comforters reduced to 3 " ] en Handsome Embroidered Lawn Waists, - 351 former prices $1.50 to <£ 1 A A i g2.2.'» Com for! <ts mluml <<■ - SIBO ?2.00. Sale price - Xl——— j _ jjf\# Am. I i 1 H ' Grertest Store, CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1909 g Breezy g I County| 1 Netfs I \si3_ FIRST FORK. How the telephones do ring, From the charming homes of ours; When the young people sing, To their loved ones all hours. James Calhoun and wife, of Cross Forks, are visiting their relatives at the homes of Mrs. Summerson and W. H. Miller. Mrs. Rachel.Miller spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Logue, of Wyside, near Sinnamahoning, who is seriously ill from a complication of diseases, in cident to old age. First Fork's good friend William Gorman, of Lycoming county, called on many of his friends last week. He was born and raised in Cameron coun ty, in the vicinity of First Fork. It haw been seven years since he passed through here andabout seventeen years since he left this county. His many friends were glad to greet him. The tenant house near the stone crusher, formely used by section men of the B. & S., was torn down the past week by that company. J. H. Bierly, a popular merchant, of Sabinsvilie, paid a short visit to his brother-in-law, Frank L. Miller. Why is it that some of our young people look down hearted? Oh 1 It is because the flood and warm weather took the beautiful off, so they cannot skate. Our stream certainly got a good cleaning out once, it being so dry for along while. On account of the many changes in the weather, many of our people have bad colds and the grip. We hope for their speedy recovery. The Sinnamahoning Valley Tele phone Company have decided to switch-off at O. R. McCoole's and go across the creek, by way of F. J. Shaf fer's, and recross the bridge at the sec tion house. Walter Swank, Brooks Lushbaugh and J. E. Bowers are busy at work setting posts and stringing wire. They will soon reach Sinnama honing, and then many an unnecces ful trip can be prevented. Mr. Penrith moved some ofhisfurni ture to Lushbaugh, last week. He ex pects to work on the section at that place. A series of revival church services are being held at the Gilmore school house every night. They have receiv ed some new members. This speaks well for First Fork, the beginning of this new year. Our good friend, James H. Haynes, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Amos Bennett, of Sinnamahoning. Some of our farmers are taking ad vantage of the low prices by purchas ing their timothy and clover seed for next summer. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Quite a number of telephones have been placed in homes the past week. The people who have had their tele phones for some time would not like to dispose of them. The second of a series of teachers' institutes of Grove township, was held last Saturday, Jan. 9, 1909 About fif teen people were in attendance Prof. M. H. Bair, Principal of the schools of Sinnamahoning, aided us in singing six or eight songs, afterwards the in stitute was begun. Prof Bair made several speeches: an address was made by Ezra Smith, on Physiology. The subject of spelling was discussed by John S. Walkey. Other short talks were given. One of the directors was also present. Prof. Bair deserves much credit for his kindness in assist ing us with the institute and the sing ing. He Isa man much interested in education and a successful teacher. We invite him to our future institutes. The party and taffy pull held at the home of William Swank, last Saturday night, was very much enjoyed by all. They were entertained by Mr. Swank's fine graphphoone. James H. Ilaynes,W.ll. Miller, Miles Smith and Jesse Logue have gone to the county seat to attend court as iurv men. Hon. John A. Wykoff went to Em porium on Monday, to preside as As sociate Judge this week. .. 1 lOIIONTAS. (Other County News 011 sth page.) Notice to Customers. Notice is hereby given to all of my customers that from this date I shall demand payment in full for all pur- | chases during each week, every Satur- ' day night. We will adhere to this i rule strictly. F. X. BLUMI.E. Emporium, Pa., Dec, 28th, 19DS.- ! English Spavin Liniment removed j Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and ' Blemishes from horses; also Biuod 1 Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring i Hone, St if! Os, Sprains, Swollen Throats ! Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32 6m j Good for cuts, burns, l_.mi.ses and ! scratches, but especially recommended for j piles—DeWitt's (Jarboliz <1 Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Asks Us to Print. To relieve the worst forma of Rheu matism, take a teaspoonful of the fol lowing mixture after each meal and at bedtime: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. These harmless ingredients can be obtained from our home druggists, and are easily mixed by shaking them well in a bottle. Relief is generally felt from the first few doses. This prescription forces the clogged up, inactive kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism is not only the most painful and torturous disease, but dan gerous to life, this simple recipe will 110 dou'ot be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, who should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. It is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly, a doeo or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never have seriouß Kid ney or Urinary disorders or Rheuma tism Cut this out and preserve it. Good Rheumatism prescription which real ly relieves are scarce, indeed, and when you need it. yop want it badly. IA SWEEPING REDUCTION] 1 REGARDLESS OF COST In Ladies, Misses and Children's Coats must now go at a Sweeping Reduction We will now cut the price from 33 to 50 per cent, based 011 our reasonable prices. This knocks the bottom from all our competitors. We have a Great Line of Furs that must go Come in here first and we will show you beauty, com fort and style, at prices you can't duplicate. This advertise ment is 110 fake. We will do as we say. Ladies Waists at Greatly Reduced Prices Four IJoors East of Post-Office. H. A. Zarps &Co GREATLY REDUCED PRICES __ shjrt WAJSTS Regular Price $35.00 now $26.00 Regular Price $5.00 now $4.00 " " 29.00 " 21.00 " " 4.00 " 3.25 " " 28.50 " 20.00 " " 3.00 " 2.40 " " 25.00 " 18.00 " " 2.00 " 1.60 " " 22.50 •' 16.00 '• " 1.00 " 80 " " 15.00 " 12.00 " '■ 50 14 39 SKIRTS COATS ~~ Regular Price $13.75 now SIO.OO Regular Price $24.00 now SIB.OO " " 12.50 " 10.00 r 9-75 " 12.50 " " 10.25 " 8.00 1 9-5° 12.50 << (t (( " " 18.00 " 12.00 9.75 7.90 L 7's° . 11-50 9 ' 5 ° 7 ' 75 " " .<3.75 " .0.00 8.50 " 6.851 „ „ l 6 jo 8.00 " 6.401 .. „ 15 . 50 .. 950 7.50 " 6.00 i " " 14.00 " 9.00 5.90 " 4.75 I " " 12.50 " 6.00 4 -75 " 3-9° l» " " 9.50 " 7.25 ! Miq Goods at Sraatly Council Proceedings. Regular meeting Borough Council, Emporium, Jan. 4, 1009. Present— Messrs. Marshal!, Friendel, Good nough,Norriß, MumiVird and H .imilton. Absene—Messrs. White, Kishell and Cummings. Minutes of last regular meeting read and approved. The bills were read and on motion Mr Marshall, seconded by Mr. Hamil ton the following were ordered paid: Kobt. Clark, hauling hose cart (2; 00 John Welsh, w; rk on streets, etc IB 62 .las. Murray, work on streets, etc 15 75 Tony Morrell work on strets 1 75 Jas. Skangron, work on streets 2 83 Thos. W. Con oy, work on streets BO Henry Duran, vork on streets BO Jan. Farrell, work on streets 1 14 Chas. Proster, w< rk on streets 2 25 ArchieThibolt,extrapolice 2 00 W. D. Drousse.v. extra work IClec. Lt etc 4 25 W.W. Knickerbocker " " 75 Levi Smith, invoice 9 95 Strut hers-Wells Co., invoice (3). ■ 6H 61 Stephens & Saunders 6t Co., invoice .... 271 I,ee Halderman, draying 1 75 Emporium Tel-phone Co.,long dint.calls 4 20 Kmpoiium ludi pendent, Board Health 17 00 F. V. Heilman Ac Co.. invoice 1 40 K. D. White, paid Fr't. and Ex. bills 4 21 81. Marys (ias Co., gas for Dec. 10"3 20 55 Police and Treasurer's reports read and order ed filed, amounts as follows:—Receipts for Dec $">00.50; expenditures for J cc. 1668.64; balance on hand Jan. 1, 1909, $4,239.33. Moved by Mr. Norris, seconded by Mr. Hamil ton that bill of Johnson I* MeN'arney amounting to $162.85 for professional services be laid on table until itemized bill be presented to the Coun Cil. Carried. Moved by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Mnmford that Theatorium he exonerated front payment of licence tax. Carried. Mr. NurriiS offered his resignation as Council man from Middle Ward and Mr. Ooodnough moved, seconded by Mr. Marshall that Mr. Nor ris'resignation be accepted and that Martin Foster be elected Councilman in Middle Ward until next regular election. Unanimously Car ried. On motion Council then adjourned. H. C. MOORE, Secretary.
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