JsnslSiTsSg- 1 IB; I 1 Breezy Jj' | County | if Netfs fj ®3_ , _g®j STERLING RUN. W. JJ. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. ' Thos. F. Moore, formerly of this place, j who is now ticket agent at St. Marys, at- j tendedt the Maeealee supper, Saturday j evening. Clad to see you. Tom. Rev. W. 11. Allen who to. several weeks has been as.-isliug in a revival j meeting at York, returned home Sunday, j Mis. Oran Jordan and Clarence Con nor, of Huston Hill, were iu town shop ping Tuesday. Hazel Zerba, of Driftwood, was the guest of her grand-mother, Mrs. Maggie Chapman, a few days the past week. Mrs. John May and daughter, Katli ryn, were Emporium visitors Friday. Mrs. Chas. Barr and children, of Huston Hill, visited relatives at Ilieks Run the past week. I'M. Marshall had a miraculous escape frotu being kiiled Saturday, while jump- : ing on a freight train at the Cameron bridge. He was knocked off, falling through a distance of 20 feet, striking on his head. He was taken to the Williamspoxt Hospital. Thirteen stitches were taken in the cut on his head, but no bones broken. He will be able to return home in a few days. Eddie is an excellent young man and his many friends will be glad to hear he is not ser iously injured. Mr. and Mrs. Berry. Clarence Hewlett and wife and Mrs. L. W. Spencc attend ed the wedding of Miss Edyth Berry to Mr. Eddings, at Hicks Run, last Wednesday evening. John Kissel, who is working at lle novo, spent Sunday at home. G. H. Howlett spent a few days in town the past week. Charley and Ervin Smith left for W. Va., Tuesday. Kathryn Orr was a Camei oj visitor Friday. Mort Diniuny, of Davis, W. Ya., came home this week to visit his wife and child who are guests ot her parents, Owen Wade and wife. It. L. Dill and wife, of Huston Hill, attended the Maccabec supper Saturday evening. The Republican primaries for Lumber township were held at Cameron, Saturday afternoon. The Democratic primaries were held at the Alpine House, Saturday evening. They nominated candidates to fill township offices to be elected at February election. Floy Whiting who is learning to be a trained nurse at Williamsport Hospital, is visiting her parents, M." M. Whiting and wife. B. L. Sterling, of Confer, Mrs. John Charter, of Galeton, and Miss B. E. Sterling, who was away nursing, were all called home the past week on account of the illness of their mother, Mrs. Frances Sterling, who was stricken with paralaysis on Wednesday morning. She is reported some better at this writing. J. A. Dice, ticket agent, was a visitor to Philadelphia a few days the past week. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Albert Smith, Friday afternoon. All reported a very pleasant time. BLUE BELL. CAMERON. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. E. F. Comley made a business trip to Emporium Monday. J. F. Sullivan and wife, of Huntley, visited friends in this place Tuesday. Ed. Marshall was severely injured Saturday, p. m., at 1:50, at the railroad bridee, just east of' this place, while at tempting to board a slow freight. Dr. Bush was immediately called and pro nounced it a fracture ot the skull. He was taken to Williamsport Hospital on the 3:30 train. He is reported getting along nicely. Attorney Leet, of Emporium, made a business call in this place Tuesday. Some of our young calithumpians made a wildgoose chase to Emporium Saturday evening and report having a gootl time. Anna Sullivan went to Emporium Tuesday to work at the Central Hotel. J. B. Hayes and Chas. Hockley, of Emporium, were seen in this place Sun day. Mrs. Park Campbell, of Emporium visited friends in this place Friday. Quite a number of Sterling Run voters attended caucus i n this place Saturday. Delia Walker who is employed at Em porium, visited her parents in this place Sunday. Mrs. M. N. Lupro visited friends in Emporium Monday last. LOUISE. Came Near Choking to Death. A iittle 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 Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: ; 'I think he would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by Taggart. HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. B. J. <J«»llins, W. H. Logue, W. It. Smith, Thou. Knilbum, J. F. Sullivan, Levi Smith, Roy Logue nnd J. E. John son attended the Primaries sit Driftwood Saturday. Geo. E. Wylie was a business caller in Driftwood Saturday. W. W. Johnson was a llenovo visitor Sunday. Clarence and Daisy Johnson are quite ill with »rip Messrs. Logue and Johnson are haul ing coal from Sterling Hun this week. Mrs. W. R. Smith and children are spending a few days with her mother at Medix Run. J. F Sullivan and wife were Empori um callers Saturday evening. C. J. Miller is on the sick list. Mrs. Charles Bower, ot Castlo Garden, is visiting her parents, John Jordan and wife this week. Wilson Bro's, of Warren, were in towu Wednesday looking after their lumber in terests. In last week's paper we referred to trackwalker A. W. Smith's russet shoes, in a joking way, not- dreaming ol giving offense, but it seems that Brother Smith carrries the idea that the correspondent is trying to "string" him. Therefore we hasten to explain and apologtze and in addition will say that Mr. Smith is all to the "mustard", a gentleman in every re spect, good looking and of pleasing man ners and we will never say a word if he wears cavalry boots and carries a Gatling gun. This is a free couutry and it is not the intention of the correspondent to deride or criticize any one's style ol' dress ing, although iu truth, the yellow shoes are very becoming. We hope that Brother Smith will see this item before he sees the humble correspondent as we understand he is looking for us with a club. We will keep shady till the paper comes out and trust in Providence. William Carter, of Shippen, was a pleasant caller on friends in town Sun day. He received the nomination for Supervisor on the Republican titket at the primary election, held on Saturday. It is needless to say that Mr. Carter is very popular in both Democratic and Re publican parties and his election is assur ed. lie feels very grateful to "Dolph" Loekwood for the latter's active efforts in his behalf and promises to fill the oflice with credit if elected. Mr. Carter has many friends in Huntley as well as in the entire county. J. F. S. FIRST FORK. The engine at Pepper Hill was remov ed the past week. O. R. MeCoole is all smiles since a new cook arrived at his home. Our popular postmaster, C. E. Logue, spent a few days at Butler, receiving treatment for his eyes. He returned last Friday. Jennie Brunstetter, teacher of the Bailey school, visited friends at Sinnama honing over Sunday. Our good friend and correspondent, Ralph Williams is confined to his home with a severe attack, of heart trouble. We are glad to say that ho is better at this writing. The section house at Lushbaugh was burned to the ground a few days ago. This will make it inconvenient for some of our railroad men. 0. 11. MeCoole and Frank Miller transacted business at Driftwood last Wednesday. We are very sorry to say that our ac commodating friend C. E. Logue, has had bad luck. His barn was burned to the ground, his cattle, feed and other articles destroyed. Mrs. Nefcy, of Driftwood, and her daughter Mrs. Robinson, of Medix Run, were visitors at the home of Frank Miller last week. The laundry is getting along nicely. They have organized the company. For further particulars inquire of Annabel Lewis. We are glad to report that Fred Peno, who hurt his foot very badly a few weeks ago, is getting along all right. Walter Swank spent Saturday and Sunday at Sinnamahoniug. The Democratic and Republican parties held their caucus last Saturday. With tew exceptions both parties endorsed the same candidates. We want the best men for the offices, regardless of political party. Quite a few of our young people took advantage of the snow by taking a sled ride. They enjoyed themselves very much. They had Judge Wykoff's fine team. It was very kind of the Judge to accommodate the boys and girls. Amos Bennett, wife and family, of ! Sinnamahoning, visited relatives at the J Haynes residence Sunday. YOIIONTAS. 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 11. C. | Dodson. For Sale. j A desirable property, on East Fourth St., Emporium. Lot 60x120; improved by two dwelling houses. Excellent lo cation; next door to Schlecht's Green house. Apply to MRS. ELI.A MCSWANN, 37-tf. Emporium Pa. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909. CASTLE GARDEN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. The new church will be dedicated in June. Mrs. Albert Egglcr had business call through the Garden this week of a charitable nature. More anon. Bessie MePhee called on her uncle, Marshall Barr, at Mix llun, last week and enjoyed a delightful visit. Mrs. George E. English was an Em porium visitor Thursday. She was ac companied by Phebe Daugherty. Mrs Flora MePhee was called to Hix Run la-t week to the bedside of her aged mother, who is very low. Mrs. Barr is now past her 82nd year. Mrs. Wilber Floyd is a Sunday school scholar hare, and is in regular attendance. We have a Sunday School that draws people Iroui quite a distance. Good at tendance—()'■') —last session. Mrs. Blanch Mercer, ot Rochester, N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. L. Wilson. She is accompanied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mercer, of Brockway ville, Pa. Alice Jordan, an estimable young lady, of Iluntly, visited at the Garden over Sunday. There is quite an attraction here for Alice. (Jome again, you will be more than welcome. Mrs. Albert Egglcr had the privilege of conducting the Young Peoples Meet ing, Sunday evening. Her subject was, "A New Creature." By the testimonials given, quite a number had to be made new in Christ Je*us, old things have pass ed away and they are living the new lile. Mrs. Ann Smith and Mrs. Albert Eggler, are the new members tbat joined the Home and Foreign Missionary So ciety, last Wednesday, at a meeting at Mrs. W. F. Hall's. Thin society is now prepared to do all kinds of sewing. Give them a call wh< n you need your sewing done. They number about 20. On Friday, Mrs. S. L. Wilson was happily surprised at her home by about 25 of her friends, taking the house by storm and had things their own way. This was to remind her that she was 4!) years old. All brought a token of friend ship in the way ot a nice and useful present. All partook of a bountiful dinner, leaving their best wishes for many returns of' the day. LONE BELL SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium O. L. Bailey and V. E. Crum were at the county seat Tuesday. Geo. P. Shafer was at Harrisburg Tuesday. A. H. Shafer, of Ridgway, was a caller Monday. G. J. Shafer, Bennezette, is busy get ting his logs to the mill. Mrs. P. S. Mead was a Driftwood caller Tuesday. W. J. Mead, of Renovo, has brought all of his children up to his mother's. Seth Ann Nelson the champion trap per of Clinton county was a business caller Tuesday. Jim Batchelder, champion trapper of Cameron oounty, caught a large coon this week. The Sinnamahoning telephone line is complete and is working all right. They had to cross the creek several times to get through owing to the polls being cut down. The most Ancient and Lustrious Order of the Arabian Degree will hold a smoker on Monday evening the Ist. All Nobles are requested to be present by order of the Imperial High Prevari cator. The sands of the desert are hot so Nobles take warning. Mrs. Geo. P. Shafer visited with her porents at Westport Sunday. Jimmie Penrith, champion feather weight of First Fork, was at Willianss port last week, but was too light for Uncle Sam. Alice Watson gave a party to her girl friends Tuesday evening. Some of our young ladies were sing ing the other night, "I'm afraid togo home alone in the dark." Whore are some of our young lads such times? Some boys broke into the paint mill last week. Their names are known and if they ara caught in there again they will be dealt with according to law. DEBSE. ■K* * James Shafer is quite ill at the home of James A. Shafer. The "Squire" is past 93 years of age. Miss Rena Anderson, of Rochester, N. Y., visited her sister Miss Anna Anderson for a few days. Prof. M. H. Bair visited Emporium la3t Saturday. Mr. Kagan, the chemist at the powder works, spent a day last week in Emporium. Dr. John Gilmore, of Ronovo, made some professional calls in our town last Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Fulton is quite ill. She is at the home of her daughter, Mrs J. V. Strayer. Mrs. M. P. Whiting, of Ridgway, and Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Sterling Run spent Sunday with Mrs. V. A. Brooks' The funeral of Miss Cordelia Buch anan was held here immediately after the arrival of the 4:01 train last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Maynard Buchanan is visiting his sister, Miss Mabel Buchanan. J. Herman Krebs made a trip to Du Bois last week. Geo. B. Barclay, of Seattle, Wash., Hon. C. F. Barclay, of Washington, D. C., and Mr. W. L. Barclay, of Laquin, Pa., made a business trip to our town this week. Mr. Chas. A. Counßil and A. J. Bar clay have gone to Williamsport to at tend a consistory meeting. Lawrence Smith is confined to his home with a lame back. The repairs on the church arc com pleted. We hope to have no more trouble with fires. Mrs. Norman Johnson, of Medix Run, was a caller in town Monday. Rev. Dickson has gone to Elmira, N. Y., as a delegate to a Church Confer ence. X. X. X. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It cures the cold by geutly moving the bowels and at the same time it is sooth ing for throat irritation, thereby stopping the cough. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. For health and happiness—DeWitt's Little Early Risers—pleasant little liver pills, the bust made. Sold by R. C Dodsou. 20 Years W ithHeartT rouble "Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has cured me of heart disease of over 20 years' standing. I was so bad that I could not do my work, and could scarcely draw a full breath without fainting or smothering. The doctor told me he could do no more for me; then I commenced taking the Heart Remedy. I shall never forget that night. I slept better than I had before in months. I kept right on getting better, un til I was perfectly well." MRS. LAURA RUSSELL', Logan, lowa. When the heart action is weak, it fails to pump the blood through the lungs with sufficient rapidity. Then the lungs do not absorb the proper amount of oxygen, although they may be taking in a normal amount of air. The result is shortness of breath, smothering spells, diffi cult breathing, oppressed feeling in chest. Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, and in this way, increases the circulation. Get a bottle from your drug gist. Take it according to direc tions, and if it docs not benefit he will return your money. Another Reduction in Ladies Suits All $12.98 Ladies Suits reduced to $7.29 All $13.50 Ladies Suits reduced to $8.98 All $16.50 Ladies Suits reduced to $9.98 All $ 19.50 Ladies Suits reduced to $ 11.50 Big Bargains in Ladies & Child- I c i" Mark Trimmed Hats rcn's Coats ee ie coafcs we re duced to I $3.98 & $5.00 L ike your choice of any 85.00, <£o aa I I Former price SO.OO to $12.50 | s<i -°° or B<i - 50 Hat > for each " Friday and Saturday The chance to buy beautiful Waist, Skirt and Suit patterns at wholesale prices will not come again. Sale positively ends Saturday night. NEXT WEEK. 112 GONE FOREVER. I now ■ | in Progress We begin our annual ■ Ten yearß ago an Allen County ■ sale ot Ladies Muslin Un- !„„„ .. . . ... , , , m „ r „ derwear. g Kan., farmer put his initials on a dol- ■ SALE of Fine Scotch **T i* no , S lar bill. a Dress Ginghams. We shall offer extrao r ■ The next day he went to the uearest ■ (unary good values. ■ town and spent it with a merchant. j| SALE of Bleached and LAO.ES GOWNS 450 TO $5.00 I Zr I U » ble " hed <**». LADIFS CORSE^"IfovERS^ 3 ' 98 I V' 0 <lo " ar Cam ° back to him for P ro " | SALE of Bleached and 10c Tc 50 I duc f iind three times h e heard of it in ■ Unbleached Sheetin* i c i.oo ■ pockets of his neighbors. The last H |I L DIES DRAWERS 25c TO $2 B time ho got it hack was four years ago. B C AI r - n f p; np i ci • Jj Wonderful values in BHe sent it to a mail order house. 'He | \ vW " Sh,rt iI I a< -k Sateen, Heather- B has never seen that dollar since, and B S ' I I I bloom and Taffeta Silk B nfcVer will - That dollar bill will never Bo .. . ~ ; !|| Underskirts. |B pay any more school or road tax for B k ALE Or I'll! Scaifs and Excellent black Silk H hiin, will never build or brighten any B Mil IS. | Skirts, former price $6.00 ®Of the homes of the community. He H , I now $5.00. S sent it entirely out of the zone of tise- B ALE of fleeced goods lor See tlie black Sateen ■ fulnef * 9 t0 himaelf and to his neighbors I Kimonas and Saques. mrirtc wf. orn c011i,.',, ni B! when he seut ifc to the mailorder house. B etch ll oo J Tho moral is plain. § SALE of Children's Fur ls " I "T% j4 17 yrir jr? emporium's jl lv. J\ Hf 9 GREATEST STORE I The People's Clothing House M Jasper Harris,! Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. I 1 he Home of Hart, Shaf 112 ner & Marx Clothes M Anvurkavo Yrm Ct\ not lind a more select variety Pt /inywnere IOU UO than hero of Men'B Clothing, Shoes, BP Hats and Furnishings, the carefully chosen kinds which we selected ■£ when market conditions were most advantageous, whether you want MB the expensive t-orts or medium priced goods. You get all the best BTJj for your money here. Correct Clothes for Men | SB SIIAFFNER & MARX at a popular prices. We are showing their {jjbi newest winter models, representing the handiwork of the most capa- : 'x» ble designers in the country. We include Suits, Overcoats and Rain coats in all the popular shades and patterns. Mens Dress Shirts | Silver and Gold, Brants, Mari- John B. Stetson Hats 1 cut, Cluett brand. All the shirts 99 aremade with pure linen bosoms. ipo.DU and Ij)4.UU Jjjg 3 P erfect Ot, hand Also agents for HOWARD HATS M i laundered, open front or back or N EW YORK Brand Hats, ■ |in coat models with cutis attach- ce 6Qc tQ jn a]l ~) e Jg I toWoo ™ t8 lar shades and styles. wj Prices are One-Fourth |g Less than Regular Shoes J«| »TI | C 'g. 112 Style is elsatic. Different men ft 1 rUHKS, J lilt cases require different styles to suit h|| 4 $2.50 Trunk for §I.BB their individual tastes. CRAW- I 2. 3.00 Trunk for 225 FORD SHOES and made in all 1/ 3 400 Trunk for 3.00 the newest styles, from which we R, i'o<: 5.00 Trunk for 375 can satisfy your personal desires Sj 6.00 Trunk for 470 SHOE FIT is assured to you |j § 7.00 Trunk for 5.25 when you buy a CRAWFORD, K| II 1.50 SuitCase for 113 because we have so many lasts H J| 2.50 Suit Case for 1.82 tbat we know we can lit any foot I; m 3.00 Suit Case for 2.25 comfortably. | |!| 3.50 Suit Case for 265 :,v 4.00 Suit Case for 300 —————————————_ fc 5.00 Suit Case for 375 . , '*;■ \!|B ____________ You can get here p IJ. L. Taylor & Co., Brotherhood and of New York. -- 'W. We take your measure and C.... .i A„„ A m they attend to the rest. Quick OWcCI vll ■ •I Service, Perfect Tailoring. A I large variety of fabrics to select Overalls an/J Pnnfc ■ ■ from and every suit made up in VTCICUW allU I alllo flu m the progressive style. H ITV\r TTc Fit most comfortably—outwear H ll y u ' is * all others. ■ Pressing and Repairing Done Here. Jl
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