ESTABLISHED, 1806. Cameron County Press HENRY H MULLIN, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY FIRST FORK. Telephones are placed ail in a row, And you can hear them say in a sigh; The greeting sound ol a helloo, Not long until ready to say a good-bye. O. L Bailey, of Sinnaiuahouing, was to the saw mill at Miles Smith's last Monday, looking alter the interests of his lumber. Some of the high officials representing the B. & S,, again inspected the water line at Lick Island Run. They are con templating building a watcrtank near this piace, and are trying to locate a suitable site tor the same. We are glad to say that the remainder of the telephone wire has arrived, and that (lie work of the company will be completed in a few days. This will en able our citizens to talk anywhere between Wharton and Siunamalioniug. Frank L. Miller, Sec'y of Grove School District for the past fifteen years, and one of the best citizens of that commun ity, has been appointed Jury C■mmis sion'-r, t>> fill out the unexpired term of Judge WykoiT. Our popul r po-: .1 t t ■ C E. Loguo, succeeded in catching a fox. We ail kn >w that foxe* are (i rj sly animals, but they are not - 1 sly as our p master. H has prepai.'l ari entirely new bait. In addition to onions, he used skunk cabl >age and leek. We are sorry to say that our good friend, Fred Peno, had the misfortune to hurt his foot very badly las Thursday, Jan. 14. lit: was helping to load a sled with logs, and his foot suddenly slipped aud a log fell on it. Mr. Peno has had a <zreat deal of trouble the past year, and he has the sympathy of the entire com munity. The B & S. have hired a new boss on the section adjoining Sinnamahoning. It has been about three or four weeks since they hired the former one. It seems that much dissatisfaction takes piacc on 1 hat section. James Burlingame, the successful operator at Lushbaugh, is suffiuiug with a very painful felon 0:1 his finger. Any one who has experienced one of these, will find that a felon is not a very com fortable thing to nurse. YOHONTAS. CASTLE GARDEN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. E. M. Weaver who is stationed at Falls Creek, visited his family over Sun day. Mrs. J. M. English visited with Mrs. J. S.'Jordan, Friday. She was accom panied by Mrs. George English. They report a good time. I>. J. Fur<;usoo who was on the sick list last weeek, is this week on the work ing list. He is not feeling the best vet "but is able to attend to his duties. Nellie O'Keefe and Lois Miller visited their homes over Saturday, returning to their schools Sunday. W. R. II ix got busy on Sunday with hi> grey aud bay, and a little jag of hay (straw) and gathered up die Sunday school children and drove them to the church. This was a charitable act, as the snow was <juite deep. A good act is never forgotten. The church services held in the Moun tain Mission Church by the Weslevan Methodists, is as follows: Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m„ Young People's meeting, 0:30 p. 111.; preaching by the Elder 'vV. F. Hall, 7:30; prayer meeting every Thurs day evening, All these are well attended and still there is room for others. Come. .Mrs. Grace Shingle decker led the young people's meeting, Sunday evening. Her subject was "Giv ing and th measure of it." Sh" proved horsel' master or the subject. In her opeuioi address to her hearers was well choosen. she said, "The proof of love is giving. A love that gives nothing, that makes no criiiee, but asks all, is not love; it is so fishuess Love is large and generous, hi-li and holy, whild selfishness is narrow and greedy, low and mean, it is Ihe very esseuce of sin lie that sees only his own. loves not God or m.tn; and to only self is to miss the sweetness of life, its hope, its aim, its end and to starve the soul to death. God would not be what He is, if He did 'not love, aud it is because He loves that He gives. All that He gives to the angels which do His bidding, we know not. Wo do know that they give glad service and glorious praise. Give, we d iubt, according to the measure of their capacity. How could thev know of His love unless He gives? It is by giving that we know he loves. He gave not Christ for the angels, but for us. We measure His love to us by this gift. It was a gift which we do not merit. It was not becauss we had done so well; been so true; obeyed so implicitly that the gift was sent. It was rather be cause we had done so badly and sinned so grieviously and persistently. It was not because of our love, but God com mandeth His own love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. See John 3, 10, A good time was had by all present;had a ehance to talk on the subject. B. J. Furguson and Albert Eggler gave their experience on giving up using tobacco. Their talk was very interesting. And now they were giving what they spent for the filthy weed to the Lord. This is just what all good Christ ians will do and so mote it be. LONE BELL HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Mrs. J. M. English and daughter-in law, were the guests of J. S. Jordan and family, Friday. Brakeman Lawrence Smith, of Re novo, is visiting his family and parents. Captain C. Wesley Burr, of Tunnel Hill, called on friends in town Fjiday. Clarence Johnson visited friends in St. Marys and llidgway Friday. Selburnc Logue took in the Old Home Week clebration at Firic Friday. J. F. Sullivau and wife visited the fotuier's mother in Rochester, Friday. W. W. Johnson was an Emporium caller Friday. Mr. Starr, r« presenting the Sinnama honing Box Company, was a business caller in town Friday. Mrs. W. R. Smith is ill with grip. The Drifwood callers were: C. J. Miller. A. T. Smith, L. Smith, W. W. Johnson, Margaret Kilburn and W. 11. Smith. Trackwalker A. W. Smith has pur chased a fine pair of russet shoes togo with his 54 colt revolver. The shoes can be be seen plainly in the darkest night. Trackwalker Lon IJarr, of the Sterling Knn route, was a bit startled when he Cast saw them coming out of the darkness and got his cane all ready 10 tackle whatever it might be. Explana tion followed and no harm was done. Signalman D. E. Spangler, of Sterling, was a business caller in town Monday. W. ]{. Smith was a business caller in .Sterling Ivun Monday evening. J. F. S. EVER WATCHFUL. A Little Care Will Save Hany Em poriuni Readers Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. See that they have the amber hue of health ; The discharges not excessive or infre quent : Contain no "brick-dust like" sedi ment. Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they're sick. Mrs. E. L. Rendt, Fifth St., Empori um, Pa., says:"l suffered from dis ordered kidneys for years and the secre tion were irregular and painful in pas sage. I also had backache and pains through my loins and was unable to rest at night on account of these annoyances. When I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills I obtained a box from Taggart's drug store and they gave me almost immediate relief. My back does not ache now I am able to sleep well and other symptoms have disappeared I obtained more re lief from Doan's Kidney Pills in a short time than from any other remedy 1 ever used." For sale by all dealers. Price 30 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole ageuts. Remember the name— Doan's—and take no other. Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron chitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "On October 18th, last, my little three year old daughter contracted a severe cold which resulted in a bad case of bronchitis," says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ivy. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child. Fortunately we had a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and gave it to her according to the printed directions. On the second day she was a great deal better, and on the fifth day, October 23rd, she was en tirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medi cine. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unreservedly as I have found it the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used." For sale by Taggart. Where Men aud Women Suffer. Both men and women suffer from over work and overworry, and so both may be cured by using the same remedy. The best remedy for such conditions is Sexine Pills; no matter how badly run down or how nervous and irritable a person may be, Scxinc Pills are guaran teed to restore strength, health and energy. Price $1 a box; six boxes 85, fully guaranteed or the money-back plan. Address or call on It. C Dodson, Drug gist. Emporium, Pa., where they sell all the principal remedies and do not sabsti tute. Came Near Choking to Death. A little boy, the son of Chris. D. Peter son a well known resident of the village of Jacksonville, lowa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain ( s Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says:"l think he would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by Taggart. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are for weak back, back ache, rheumatic pains and all kidney and bladder troubles. Soothing and antisep tic. Regular size 50. Sold by It. C. Dodson. For Sale. A desirable property, on East Fourth St., Emporium. Lot 60x120; improved by two dwelling bouses. Excellent lo cation; next door to Schlecht's Green house. Apply to MRS. ELLA MCSWANN, 37-tf. Emporium Pa. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. Fever Sores. Fever sores ami old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This can be dune by applying Chamberlain's Salve. This Salve has no superior tor this pur pose. It is also most excellent for chapped hands, sure nipples, burns and diseases of the sUin. For sale by Ta<!»aW. Agency Secured. Mrs. G. S. Allen, wishes to annouuee that she has secured the Agency lor ttau American Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper. Call at her residence on West Fourth Street and see it demon strated. 43-tf Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full lino of the iat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Flats for Kent. Four new flats for rent. All con veniences. 34-tf. K. SEGER. The Best on Earth. Protection against Accidents and Sickness is an absolute necessity It costs but $5 00 a year for $15.00 weekly benefits, and $2,000 death claim. The only policy paying such liberal bone fits. This Company also writes policies for $lO 00 and $25 00 per year. Liberal eommi sions to agents, by the German Commercial Accident Co., Phil'a, Pa. W. R. Sizer, Gen't Agent, Sizervilie, Pa. U. R. McQua.v of Emporium, is a representative of the Company. Drop him a postal—He will do the balance. In case of sudden injury this Company provides temporary re lief to the amount of $25.00. if notified by wire of an accident. 17-ly. English Spavin Liniment removed Hard, Snfr or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes front horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, i'.ing Rone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32 6m I MERCHANT . TAILORING j Owing to the business de- ■ pression of last fall I have a I large amount of heavy I weight goods 011 hand, I which I will sell during the I months of i February and 112 March at Great Reductions 1 I Remember these are all I first class goods, new from | the mill and are handsome I patterns in greens, browns, | also fancy blue stripes. THEO. I HABERSTOCK. J HARDWARE PLUMBING AND GAS STEAM WORK NEW FIRM ' DINiNNY, BURNSIDE&Go WE STOP THE LEAKS IN YOUR POCKET BOOK Fuller Gas Lightssl.t>o Mantles Guaranteed months REMEMBER THE PLACE. Oininny, Snide & Co., Broad St., Emporium, Pa. Battlefield Nurseries GETTYSBURG, PA. C. A. STENER, Proprietor. Grower of select Nursery Stock, Fruit, Shade, Ornamental Trees, Shrub bery, Small Fruits, etc., Aspaiagus, Strawberries and Hedges. Also Hand and Power Spray Pumps. Plant Locust for timber. Catalogue free. Be your own n<jen*. Write to-day. VV.s n v;\ 4KTA / a SECOND TO NONE ™ J Adam, £ A Meldrum & andebson Co. jjf to <? 390-408 Main Street U 4; % BUFFALO, ST. Y. | % I I Sensational i 1 Silk Sale ! High-grade Silks at half or j| || quarter of usual prices. 5 i || 75c SILK SATIN FOULARDS £ S 25 pieces of 23-inch all rillr satin foul" \ ard in dots, figures and floral designs' All the new up to-date A(\ „ 'if $ shades ? | 500 STRIPE WASH SILKS % An odd lot of abont 15 pieces of eight- W 112 een-inch Japanese wash silks in stripes jl 6 of red and white and blue and 1 white, Regular 1 > 50c TO SI.OO SILKS % % Odd lot of shadow stripe silk, satin 5 stripe plaids, crepe de chine, fancy grenadine and ianuy silks that ORn >• have sold at 50c to SI.OO /, y. 50c LINING TAFFETA. Odd lot of Bombyx, never tear lining ■A Taffeta on all colors; some are slightly '<■ |jr soiled. Sold everywhere at 2Sc '/ % $2.00 TO $4.00 IMPORTFD SILKS % % Fine Lyons silks in French brocades, k Ferisans. warp prints, imported dress % i|i patterns—no two alike. Fancy suiting '''£ $ silks, checks and siripes. Finest ini <jp ported silks for dinner, evening and re- A ception gown and opera cloak linings. % 9. Positively worth $2.00, 2 50, <? -f f\f\ £ |3.00 to 91.00 .UU % 75c COLORED TAFFETA | (/ 27 inch Bombyx and Never Tear lining '-2. 6 silk and 19-inch pure silk and colored v y, Tatf'etu in a good range of O jD„ A shades OOC V. % 65c MIRROR PONGEE § Yi 40 pieces 27-inch stripe mirror pongee in uatural, sky, heliotrope, rose, apri & cot. reseda, hunters and olive green, navy, catawaha, wisteria, jasper, mns- , h tard and brown; positively QQ- % $ 65c values at I | | BLACK SILKS At Corresponding % / & b Reductions. | = 1: | ' * ® \ Adam, F. Meldrum, Anderson Co. | American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. W \ \ \ \ x s v V4»S3 inaaanaain'jßttnacßaßrjaaaßngniiwamaa^ CTTEBS Couglis,Colds, CROUP, WhofingCoi^h This remedy can slways be depended upon and is pleasant to take, it contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. '''[*> BIJCKSTE'S BU.nsZ 3PECEAL OFFERS to build Nov Bin!.,-,.. A J* tx'i; 1 wl'l wnko you .'nt r*4 r\zSjf toa»'/r. t*ntiHfiictioii(juarauW;d or your fIL j fiff] laonny rvfundcL » .•* .jgy So lvenlr Cfillec'.• cn ftli« «-». *1 .T •u*kr«i If jrAriuth. N. t.r ll /»- V,S ~ I*U, !ri«, ,1 n ,„i y -uA £KVNT'KE,) to PI.RASE a to-day rLJ - L _ r^J np !' r I I SG>D 2B CBNTB j ■ i.f together with my bif IlliMlrftUd, lo«tniaii«e, I K ;\cautlful liulban<i Plant Book. Tellj «U about tho Zt«>t N NH . Ml,-tIM of Dulba and PUota. Sf Sfc in Commemoration of a oootlnuoua, tQccMiful bualncaa JubjlouUn Ilornv'l Tulip Hulb. T>.<T gr«at.-«t flor»l wonder JKL Bflj.fe .if tb« af a. Tbla Bulb a lor ala worth a quarter. <sgXl ffaH. W. Buckbee O £ C r" E D E i B £. /)| ffIfcSEEDS Fre * h - Reliable. Pure Suaranteed to Pleaie Every Gardener PlanterahouWl teat the luperlor merlta or Our Northern Grown •newt OFFER we will send poatpald our ," ' FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 pkf. 60 Day Tomato .... 20e 1 pkf. Radiah . . , . 1Q« 1 |»kf. HelMJrowinr Olorjr ... 20« I pkf Early Arrow-head rahhac«> . . . lta 1 pk*. Kullrrton Market AI ho 12 Variettaa C'hoieo Flower Heed a , . 14a fl.oo Write todny! Send 10 rents t<» help pay postage and p.v king and receive the above "Famous Collection," to gether with our New and Instructive Oarden CSuide. GREAT NORTHERN HEED CO. 478 ItoMtt St. ltockford, 111 i not A A SWEEPING REDUCTION I REGARDLESS OF COST 111 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 ' s 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 no fake. We will do as we say. Ladies Waists at Greatly Reduced Prices Four Doors East of Post-Office. H.A,Zarps&Co |H. S. LLOYD § SHEET MUSIC IN GREAT VARIETY ALL GRADES Beginners or Classic in Vocal and Instrumental Popular Dance Music in Books. Call for Catalogue. H. S. LLOYD, lasonic Block I 1 1 I I | if 1 I LUDLAMS | | MILLINERYj J STORE I I i
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