i# 1 " ' " ~*m Iff Breezy | I Courtty | | News | f^^aspsssslll STERLING RUN. \V. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium Mrs. Henry Pet tit and daughter Josephine, left this week to visit relatives in Fairfax county, W. Ya. Mrs. L. VV. Speix.-e vi.-ited in Kuyjori utn the past week. Mrs. Devall who has been the guest of her sifter, Mrs. Lucy Wylie, returned to her home at Wharton. Oliver Russell is the guest of his mother Nancy Russell. He has not been home lor years. 11. I. Jones who some time ago went under an operation at the Williamsport Hospital is able to be on out streets again. Mable Stephens who has been home, j ill wiih toncilitis, returned to 11 id,i:way Sunday. Joe McNarney, of Emporium, spent j Sunday in town. Harry A. Wylie left Thursday for Spokane, Wash. Harry is an excellent \ young man and we wish him success in ! the west. He has been bookkeeper for William Webb at Allendale for years. His mother. Lucy J. Wylie and little j daughter Margaret, live at this piace. Frank Welsh left recently for Tulsa, i Oklahoma. His uncle, James Wade and family are located at that place. , They say it is quite warm there at pres ent. Tuesday morning was the coldest morn- j ing yet this winter, 12° below zero and 18° at the home of Mary Summerson. Milton Whiting, who has been lumber ing extensively at Richwood, W. Ya., I sold out and returned home Tuesday. Knights of the Maccabees are goin<{ to . have a supper at the Alpiue House, | Saturday evening. No one invited but Sir Knights. Stag party. Mrs. Francis Connors who has been ill | for several weeks is better at this writing, j Harry Dill who injured his foot re- i cently is able to walk again. Mrs. D. E. Spangler visited her I mother, 31 rs>. O. Sullivan and family at Driftwood Sunday. RMJE BELL. | bTkuehne, 1 I Emporium's Leading Dry Goods Store | I E3XTRA EXTRA 1 1 Special Sale of Dress Goods 1 H • Kg L We will put on sale FEIDAY, several hundred pieces of fine Dress ©n hw Yn Patterns suitable for Waists, Skirts and Suits at less than whole- til sale prices |j| These are the patterns of one of the largest wholesale Houses and |j are offered by us much under price || I Sale Begins Friday, Jan. 22nd | | and Positively End I | Saturday, Jan. 30. 1 | YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. |j CAMERON. 11. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. Annie Sullivan, who had been employ ed at the Warner House in lOmporium is spending a few weeks at her home in this place. William McVane and wife attended court in Emporium, returning home Fri ; day. Kmporium visitors the past week were Herman Amii-rniii and wife, W. 11. Fox j F. B. Hoag, 10. 1 • Krape, Mrs. I). C ( | Lininger, E. M. McFadden and It. B Graham. Our landlords are both happy now. They both got their license renewed and are still doing a good business, regardless j of the hard times. It is rumored that the juro.s that were drawn fin the murder trial were placed in the jail. This looks rather bad for them. The men from this place who had criminal cases in court, should be thank ful that they got through as lucky as they did. The recent heavy snow makes fine sleighing and Monday night's cold snap j is sure to make lee if it keeps up. E. D. Krape shot a large skunk Sun ! day evening, while it was looking for lodging in his chicken coop for the night. Ernest Krape, who has been ill for the past week, is some better at this writing. Or. Bush is attending. Mrs. Rose Yoeum is assisting Mrs. Krape during her son's illness. Mrs. Charles Jones was an Emporium visitor Tuesday. Operator 10. 1). Krape received his monthly relief day Wednesday; relieved by Relief Operator, (,'. D. Lupro, of Re | novo. Hero is something too good to keep. Two of our townsmen, just starting out in trapping, followed what they supposed was a skunk track to its home in the gound. They both followed the track and set the trap, expecting to catch the skunk the next morning, but behold their surprise the next morning, when they j lifted their trap to find a rabbit in the trap. They both now swear it is the fault ! of the other; so we cannot say whose j fault it was but we will blame the two of! | them. As they do not wish their names ' known we will not mention any. William McCann our truant officer, is j still after the school children and every j | day brings in a few stragglers. "Dad" is i ! the right man at the rjfiht place. LOUISE. Jan. 12th. 1901). For health and happiness—Be Witt's Little Early Risers—pleasant little liver j pills, the best made. Sold by R. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY ai, 1909 SINNAMAHONING. VV. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Myrtle Shafer spent Sunday at her ' home in Emporium. ' ! Born, January 12, 1909, a son to A. A. Cole and wife. A uumber of our young people enjoy ed a sleighing party last Thursday night. Blanch Morrison, who was visiting her eouhin Mrs. Len Krebs, start ed Monday morning tor Oklahoma, where her parents reside. Mrs. James Russell and children have returned from a visit to Laciuin. Mrs. Hy. Colwell has returned from Willia msport Genera! Hospital much im- I proved in health. Mrs. C. W. Diekssn spent Monday in Emporium. The yside school children enjoyed a sleigh ride Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. (Jeo Ilulsingcr aud sou visited her sister, Mrs. T. S. Fulton, last Friday. X. X. X. * * * Hon. John A. Wykoff, of First Fork, ! was in town Tuesday. E. 11. Whiting, of Sterling, was a business caller Tuesday, also Alpheus ; and George VVylie, of Tunnell Hill. I'l x-County Treasurer John Cununings, t of Emporium, was a business caller Tues ! day. \V. C. Bauman, of Lock Haven, was a business caller this week. The stockholders and directors of the Starr Box Co., held their annual meet- J j ing Tuesday, The Wolf Lick Lumber Co., who have j ! been lumbering in Cooks Hun for several I years have sold their teams and all camp ! supplies and moved away. . Geo. Batchelder, wife and family visit- I ! ed at Huntley over Sunday. D. P.', A. R. Summerson, of North j j Bend, installed the officers of \V. C. 130. \ ! Monday evenintt. j D. P., Ida E. Batchelder went to ! | Hicks Run, Thursday evening to install the officers of Camp 29, P. O. of A., of j that place. | 11. A. Losey, of Hix Run, visited his ; family over Sunday. The Cotillion held in Logue's Hall i Tuesday evening was well attended. All | had a good time. DEHSK. Colic and Diarrhoea. ; These diseases are quickly cured by Chamberlain s Coiic, Cholera and Diarr- 1 hoea Remedy. The remedy has been in ' use for many years, and has a wide repu tation for its cures of these diseases. , For sale by Taggart. SIZERVILLC. Kd. Sizer has two black Republican kittens, which are a terror to the evil doing rodents. Zip. Farrell has moved his earthly ef forts to the plains below; has large farm ing operations for 1909 in his mind. The Miller & Haskins Co., stilling works have shut down indefinitely, be cause of too much friction between part ners. There seems to be much disatis faction, one with the other. Could har mony prevail there is bright outlook for them financially. Two of the State police rode into town recently, which caused grave looks of awe on many faces: seemed to brinir views of some past lives before them all in a mom ent. Mrs. J. Catan has departed for West \ a., ou a visit to her son Bert and wife. She expects to remain with them until spring time here in the north. A young "gent" called at the home of Win. McDowell on New Years day. Expects to remain there permanently Cigars might be in order. A petition was recently circulated for two new iron brides across Cowley llun, one on the Austin road and the other just above the hotel barn. When these structures are installed they will bewailed with delight by autoists and livery men and the public as well. We understand the petition was endorsed by last court. X. X. X. Other County news on 4th page. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wopo ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails Hold by L. Taggart,druggist. 32-6 m. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure I Dress Shirts s ° lo Asen '" ,or 4 Silver and Gold, Brants, Mari- John B. Stetson Hats I cut, Cluett brand. All the shirts . are made with pure linen bosoms. Jpo.OU and „ . , , y Also agents for HOWARD HATS ■ laundered, open front or back or ~ __ . , , ... „ ~ . $3.00; NEW YORK Brand Hats, ■- in coat models with cuffs attach- . ' . PB A ah i , t o, ™ price 50c to |2.50 in all tiie popu- H ed. All sleeve lenghts at SI.OO , v j j . H to §2 00 shades and styles. js I Prices are One-Fourth "" H Less than Regular Shoes *p I Q• , /~R Style is elsatic. Different men |H 1 rUnKS, 0111 l LcISCS require different styles to suit §2.60 Trunk for SI.BB their individual tastes. CRAW- H 3.00 Trunk for 225 FORD SHOES and made in all II 400 Trunk for 3.00 the newest styles, from which we 9| 500 Trunk for 375 can satisfy your personal desires B <5.00 Trunk for 470 SHOE FIT is assured to you K| 7.00 Trunk for 5.25 when you buy a CRAWFORD, 1| 1.50 Suit Case for 113 because we have HO many lasts K 2.50 Suit Case for 1.82 that we know we can fit any foot ». 3.00 Suit Case for 2.25 comfortably. ?|| 3.50 Suit Case for 265 # 4.00 Suit Case for 300 ———■■ 5.00 Suit Case for 3.75 , .M You can get here J. L. Taylor & Co., Brotherhood and f| of New York. ■»- S We take your measure and Awv M they attend to the rest. Quick iJWCCI V/M Service, Perfect Tailoring. A gi large variety of fabrics to select OvoWallc on/1 Po-i- ■ from and every suit made up in v/VCI CUIS dull I antS H the progressive style. Trv II <5 Pit most comfortably—outwear m? ll y all others. ■ Pressing and Repairing Done Here. g INVENTORY SALE TRUTH! REDUCED PRICES SUITS SHIRT WAISTS RegularlPrice $35.00 now $26.00 Regular Price $5.00 now $4.00 " " 2 9-oo " 21.00 " " 4iOQ «« 3>25 28.50 " 20.00 " « 3 . 00 « 240 25.00 " 18.00 " » 2.00 " 1.60 22.50 •» 16.00 «• « I#OQ « go 44 44 15.00 44 12.00 44 4 * 50 14 39 SKIRTS COATS Regular Price $13.75 now SIO.OO Regular Price $24.00 now SIB.OO 4 4 4 4 12.50 44 10.00 "• " 1 9-75 " 12.50 10.25 " 8.00 " " *9-50 44 12.50 9-75 " 7.90 " " lß '°° " 12,00 - •' -•• 7.75 ;; :: r::: ,r - 5 ° 16.75 ro.oo 8.50 " 6.85 «• u , J 0 16.50 " ro.oo 44 8.00 41 6.40 4 15-50 44 9.50 7-50 " 6.00 « «« I4