ESTABI.ISHKD, 1848.' Cameron County Press HENRY If. MULLIN, Editor unci Publisher. PUBLISHED KVKKY Till'USD AY WOMEN'S WOES. Emporium Women are Finding Relief At Last. It does seem tliat women have more thiiu a fair >hnre of the aches and pains tli r afflict humanity ; thoy must "keep ui ," must attend t» duties in spite of constantly achit.i? hacks, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down pains ; they nn.st bto ji over, when n stoop means torture. They must walk and bond and \* ■ : \ wi'h racking pain- and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more sulfating than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Read ot a remedy fur kidney only that helps and cures the kidneys an I is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. Frank Mundy, W. Fourth St., E uporium, l'a., says: "Since using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from L. Taugart's Drug stor •, i am feeling much better. My kidneys were very weak, th ■ secretion* passing too frequently and I suffered Iroiu a dull, nagging backache and a splitting headache. : harp pains w old dart through the small of my back a: iat times my f"«-t ::i hands w mid s. : Di an's Kidnr '• 1 'ills regulated th s ■ "tions and drove away the pains and aches in iny back and head. I cl i rfully recommeuil this remedy." For sale by all de ders. l'lice 50 cents, F Co., Buffalo, New York. Sole agents Remember the name— -1) iao's—iiid take no other. STERLING RUN. -V. H. Mitchell, Dontist, Emporium. Miss Spence ot Emporium was the gue-t of her aunt, Mrs. L. W. Spence, ovtr Sunday. Mr. Stauff r, of York, wae the guest of llev. VV. 11. Allen the past week. Miss Mabel Stephens, who has been w -i. ina a» Ridgwuy for some time, came home ill Monday. drs. Eddings and Mrs. Pondas of Hicks llun and Mrs. Thomas Q>iiun, of Emporium, were the gu.-sts of their par ents, VVtn Berry and wife, Sunday. Rev. Ebersole and wife left Tuesday to visit relatives at. Mechanicsburg and other Eastern cities. The Teacher's Educational meeting will be held on Saturday, Feb. 27th in the Methodist church. The meeting will be'called at 10:30, a. m. The pupils of the Sterling Run Schools rendered a very entertaining program on " Washiniiton" on the 22nd. Many of thi' patrons and friends were present at the exercises Miss hora O'Keefe ol Philadelphia spent a few days with her mother Mrs. Martha Smith and fatui y the past week. To anyone who is interested in poul trv we would say the Rhode Islaod Reds cannot be beat for layiug cogs, as one of our progressive fanners says he has 3G h ns, two of which are setting and he j»e»s 39 cuus a day. Can any any of you I'arui. rs beat I hat ? Mrs. Kithryn AuMe of Newberry, is visiting her sister, Mix John May. Mrs. C G Schmidt of Emporium, was the guest of' Mrs. John V nan, Sunday. John Wade, of Meadville, visited in town Saturday. Owen Wade lias built a new chicken house 32x1(i0 feet. Mr. Wade has a fie lot of poultry Quite a number of our people attend ed the funeral of Mrs Pane .it Drift wood and of Mrs. Fulton at Sinnema honing last Friday. Both parties were well known in this section The two r. Simmons' of W. Va., who brought the remains of their grand mother Paae to Driftwood, spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs Chapman. H. F. Foster i.> uorkins third trick at Huntiey now. Joseph <nino and family spent Sun day in Renovo Lee R -s. of Moore Hill was theguest of Rev. Allen Tuesday and Wednesday. Carlton Smith, after spending a few days at ho ne, returned to school at Wil liamsport TuesOay Mrs. Laura Smith has been quite ill for a tew days, but is better at this writ ing. Mrs. Frances Ster iritj, we are glad to he»r, is improving. She is now able to walk a fVw steps. BLUE BELL. Chamberlalu's Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because it is the Best. '"I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past years and find it to be one of the best selling medicines on market. For babies and young child en there is nothing better in the line of cough syrups,'' says Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures the couahs, colds and croup so com mon amonu young children, but is pleas ant and safe for them to take. It con tains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a baby as confidently as to an adult. For sale by Taggart. Warning AlUpersonsare heroby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1!)03 24-tf. SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. The oyster supper held in the skating rink by church trustees and Ladies Aid Society was fairly well attended. The trustees w ill probably net enough to cover their debts. The favorable weather should have been the means of bringing an old-fashioned crowd, to help along the finances. Mr. James Counsil and Miss Lola Drum attended the lecture by Caleb Pow ers ai Emporium, Tuesday evening. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Fulton took place last Friday afternoon. Servi ces were held in the M. Church by Rev. C. W. Dickson, pastor. There was a large attendance of out of town relatives and l'riends. Miss Helen Counsil was home over Sunday and Washington's birthday, from Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Drum, of Laquin, are visiting relatives in town. Miss Martha Shafer of Ridgway is staying in town a few days with her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Shirk. Mr. and Mrs. Fink attended the fu neral of Mrs. Fink's aunt, Mrs. Fulton, last Friday. The new chemist for dynamite plant, Mr. Grey, brought his family here, last week. Miss Hazel Crosby has returned homo, after an extended visit at Emporium. Mrs. WheatoD of Emporium visited lier mother, Mrs. Crosby, over Sunday. Mrs. A. T. Swart wood entertained three nieces from Montoursville and vicin ity on Monday of this week. Leon Swart wood of Westport attended the church supper, Monday evenin*. Mrs. Montgomery was in town recent ly. Her mother, Mrs. R. B. Crum, is <|uitc ill, Tliad Brooks, of Driftwood, attended the supper the other cveniug. John Drivas, whose wife died recently, has moved his household goods out of town. Mrs. Kepler. Mrs. G P. Shafer's mother, visited here recently. Miss Myrtle Shafer, formerly of this place, but now making her home in Ridgway, is visiting friends and relatives in town. Ed.Caldwell lost two fingers at the box mill this morning. Mike Sullivan started a fish market this p. in. O. L. Bailey is busy with his lumber interests on the Fork this spring. Chauocey Lo<;ue, of First Fork, went to Dußois on Tuesday with a big bear he captured in Brook s Run. Warren Mead, of Renovo, came up last Tuesday and took two of his child ren home with him. The children have been staying with their grandmother this winter. Mrs. G. W. Gore, who has been visit ing friends here, left for Picture Rocks on Tuesday. Capt. Barr, of Tunnel Hill, was down looking up a landing place tor his timber that he will bring to the box mill this spring. The entertainment, given by Mrs. E. Bailey, principal of the Wyside school on Washington's birthday, was fine and we hope that the directors will succeed in engaging Mrs. Bailey for another term. Tommy Logue got a new Edison talk ing machine Tuesday. C. A. Counsil went up the First Fork on Tuesday to take some views of the big bear and daring hunter who with a small revolver met bruin in his rambles, shooting both eyes out and finished him with a hatchet and bowie knife. Bruin tipped the scales at -470 lbs. Where is C'hapion Jordan ? We are sorry that the item of the visit of the Hicks Run Camp P. O. of A. was omitted from the items, as our sisters from Hicks Bun Camp were looking for it. A. B. Belden, of Hicks Hun, visited friends here on Sunday. Sucker fishing is all the rage now and the small boys are happy; suckers are all the fish we have now left. It seeuis too that such a natural resort for the finny tribe as we have here that the poor fish can't be protected. Only a few years auo we had the Su-quehanna, Salmon and black bass in large number and fishermen came from all over the State to enjoy the sport, but the dynamite dregs, mine waters and pulp mill poisons have killed and drove the poor fiish out of the streams. DEBSE. CAMERON. Esther Stuart, of Emporium, visited relative j in this place Sunday. Wm. Leonard, of Driftwood, visited friends in this place Sunday. C. U. Lupro relieved Opertaor Page Friday and Operator Krape Tuesday, for one day each. Herman Anderson, section foreman made a business trip to Driftwood Fri day. D. B. Peterson and wife, of Oak Hill, visited friends in this place Sunday. The Pennsy put a new system on their road for the night track walkers, and done away wi.h the checks. This ap pears to be more satisfactory. Cyrus Lupro's family moved to the East end of Emporium last week. Joe Victor, of Penfield, visited brother in this place over Sunday. W. J. Leavitt, Prothonotary, visited friends in this place Sunday. Owing to the unexpected returns of last Tuesday's election, ye correspondent was unable to represent in last week's issue. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909. SIZERVILLC. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium, j We wonder what we will putin the j iee bouse lor summer. Mrs. C. 15. Wesley, Bradford, and j family arrived yesterday and will be the i guests ol their parents.W. L. Ensign and family. A dance at Four Mile was largely at tended and many made their first debut into society. Township elections passed off quietly, the only disagreeable feature being two Republicans were elected inspectors, wheti there should have been one Demo crat. W6 hear there will be some civil service examinations taken so as to avoid such mix-ups in future E. C. Davy received a 'phone message on Sunday that a brothen at West field had just died. He departed tor that place Monday. The Basket Ball team from Austin passed through here to-day. They were well soaked, having faced the severe storm all the way from their town but they had the sand for a double team of Emporium and Kane. The bridge viewers met here on the 15th and decided favorable for two new bridges, to be built the coming season, the structure will ho of modern pattern. Alex. McDougall, leading merchant was seen on our streets to-day in search of blooded chickens. Dr. Hamilton made tiie s-lections, assisted by the veu erable Jack Bell. .firry Caton returned from a short visit among friends in Clearfield county. He reports a very lauic time, having suf fered a severe kicking from a hor.ie be fore going there. X. X. X. ONE MILUON DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH. This Offer Should be A Warning To Every Man And Woman. The newspapers and medical jour nals recently have had much to say re lative to a famous millionaires' offer of a million dollars for a new stomach. This great multi-millionaire was too busy to worry about the condition of his stomach. He allowed his dyspep sia to run from bad to worse until in the end it became incurable. His misfortune serves as a warning to others. Everyone who suffers with dyspep. sia for a few years will give everything he owns for a new stomach. Dyspepsia is caused by an abnormal state of the gastric juices. There is one element missing. The absence of this destroys the function of the gas tric fluids. They lose their power to digest food. We are now able to supply the mis sing elements—to restore to the gastric juices their digestive power, and to make the stomach strong and well. We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets will positively and permanently cure disordered stomachs, indigestion and dyspepsia. We want you to try them and will return your money if you are not more than satisfied with the result. Price, 25 cents. Only at our store, or by mail by Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, Druggist, Emporium, Pa. The Best on Earth. Protection against Accidents and Sickness ia 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 bene' fits. This Company also writes policies for SIO.OO and §25.00 per year. Liberal commissions to agents, by the German Commercial Accident Co., Phil'a, Pa. W. R. Sizer, Qen'l Agent, Sizerville, Pa. R. R. McQuay 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, Soft or Calloused Lumpu and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, t.ing Bone, Stifles, Spraius, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32 6m Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the populur airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Cascasweet is for babies and children, and is especially good for the ills so com mon in cold weather. Look for the in gredients on the bottle. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. DeWitt's Oatbolized Wituh Haze Salve, the original, is good for anything when a Salve is needed, and is especially good for piles. Sold by R. C. Dodson. wwrnmoM Burna clean and dry wttl;oui ci rrrlafj 'ii R9Qf y/fm *vlck or frosting ciilmucy. tfgH&jJi -{'ffifflj 112 % "FAMILY FMQKITE 3 ifl I I U&HBP CMS. |f lij gk.\<»"i Refined three times. Everyf*'' yavtieloEnd codlciect [lmp V,l W 553 1 ft (c?S& fwnoved. Clear, white and abS'i>> •!;■ vr.i arm. C .v-R the fty W M aBMiiyMB bnshtest white light—-the moet»:;c! L'.at JTintxt iu tha 3£ \\\ 0 world for read inland night wcil.' if It 9 jjflW '■ Not Bold from tank waprons. iXcct toy m o-.it *.<" the orisi- JS /i:!'?\ fc! Zar^y ~ ml barrel fromuo. Costs no nicy® Kid i3eve. -o J. ".l'.'.i better. Ba I bi,:=) f-~~ Your dealer knows—ask him. jwPtS pM /' |J IW Hfl Waverly Oil Works Co., Pi» i.S 13» Also maker.- cl Vravcrlj Special At.!j C? 1 and Wa7'»'y Gas*-:' •s. /V ■fc— i ■■gryjwanrrwgwau; l wmu.iLrawTrr;7sßPgK2*v " .T^gUiER Battlefield Nurseries GETTYSBURG, PA. C. A. STONER, Proprietor. Grower of .select Nursery *'Stook, Fruit, Shade, Ornamental Trees, Shrub bery, Small Fruits, etc., Asparagus, Strawberries and Hedges. 'Also Hand and Power Spray, Pumps. Plant Locust for timber. Catalogue free. Be your own agent. Write to-day. WINDSOR HOTEL I W. T. BRUBAKER,'Manager Hid way between Broad Street Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert Street. European, SI.OO per day and up American, $2.50 per day and up The only moderate priced hotel af repu tation and consequence in Philadelphia, Pa. I ~~ [ Roof Slating 1 I am especially prepared to Contract for Slating By the square or job. As to my wrok manship, I refer, by permission, to the work recently completed for the Hon. B. W. Green. GEORGE A. WRIGHT. I Get My Prices Before You Use Shingles Headache For Years "I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills on hand all the time, and would not think of taking a journey without them, no mat ter how short a distance I am going. I have a sister that has had terrible headaches for years, and I coaxed her to try them and they helped her so much, she now keeps them by her all the time. From my own exper ience I cannot praise them enough." \ MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL, 63 High st., Penacook, N. H. Many persons have headache after any little excitement or ex ertion. They cannot attend church, lectures, entertainments, or ride on trains without suffer ing. Those who suffer in this way should try Or. Miles' Anti- Pain Pills. They give almost instant relief without leaving any disagreeable after-effects, as they do not derange the stomach or bowels; just a pleasurable sense of relief follows their use. Get a package from your drug gist. Take it according to direc tions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with tt", greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol lor dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but thla famous reme'dy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomaoh. Mr. S. S. Ban. of Ravenawood. W, Va.. UTI: — " I was troubled with lour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured ma and we are now uslnf It to milk for baby." Kodol Digests What You Cat. Bottles only. Rallsma Indication, tour stomach, balchlnr of caa, ato. Prepared by I. 0. Da WITT * 00., OHIOAQO. Sold by R. C. Dodson. I White Sale j I We have just received our new White !§ Goods for Spring and place T |g on them on sale Friday, Jan. 29th 1 . 1 English Long Cloths, 15c and 18c per yard fl Nainsooks, 18c, 22c and 24c per yard. jf||j Persian Lawns 180,20 c, 25c, 30c tor the 30 in. goods. Persian Lawns , 35c and 40c for the 48 inch goods. IM French Lawns, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c for 48 in. goods. French Nainsooks, 75c per yd 60 in. wide. This is a Mj I® beautiful new material this spring. Be sure to ask tosee it. [fjjjj The NEW FLAXONS, which take the place of the | finest linens is much cheaper and gives as good satisfac- M |g tion. (pp These goods come in the plain at 22c, 25c, 35c and in |®| the barred at 25c and 35c per yard. ||s ipj; All the new Barred Goods that are so popular for un- Mi* HI derwear this year. tj||; ||| A fine line of Embroideries. I LUDLAMS I jg Fourth Street. EMPORIUM, PA. |§ I The People's Clothing House M Jasper Harris, | Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. || 1 he Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes j Anvwhiw Ynil rio y * Ll ' 1! not flnd a m ° re select vurietv H i-iilj WliCi C IUU VSU tlian here of Men's Clothing, ShoeH, jffl Hats and Furnishings, the carefully chosen kinds which we stlected B when market conditions were most advantageous, whether you want Bra the expensive torts or medium priced goods. You get all the best Mjl for your money here. roa Correct Clothes for Men °r££2£ a Z?Z£; R SHAFFNER & MARX at a popular prices. We are showing their |||! newest winter models, representing the handiwork of the most capa hie designers in the country. We include Suits, Overcoats and Rain- lijil coats in all the popular shades and patterns. Mens Dress Shirts \ Silver and Gold, Brants, Mari- John B. Stetson Hats B cut, Cluett brand. All the shirts CQ crv <p Ar a Sffl are made with pure linen bosoms. «po.OU ail a * Neckbands perfect in fit, hand ~ , . . , , „ . , , Also agents for HOWARD HATS laundered, open front or back or nn MD „, V n j„ . Rgfl . , ... . ?3.00; NEW YORK Brand Hats, l&i in coat models with cuffa attach- . „ . . ... figl ed All sleeve lenshta at Si 00 P rlce 50c t0 in all Me popu- M lar shades and styles. ■*s, to §2.00. Prices are One-Fourth ————— * g| Less than Regular Shoes m TninlfC Quit foe AC style is eleatic. Different men B * * UIIIVo, tJUII vdoCo require different styles to suit K| $2.50 Trunk for §I.BB their individual tastes. CRAW- fl 3.00 Trunk for 225 FORD SHOES and made in all B 400 Trunk for 3.00 the newest styles, from which we E 5.00 Trunk for 375 can satisfy your personal desires B 6.00 Trunk for 470 SHOE FIT is assured to you H 7.00 Trunk for 5.25 when you buy a CRAWFORD, Bi 1.50 Suit Case for 1.13 because we have so many lasts B 2.50 Suit Case for 1.82 that we know wit can fit any foot H 3.00 Suit Case for 2.25 comfortably. 3.50 Sait Case for 2.65 9 400 Suit Case for 300 — —————————- B 5.00 Suit Case for 3.75 v You can get here JJj J. L. Taylor & Co., Brotherhood and 112 I of New York. A t: We lake your measure and QiAro*>f Owr tl'-ey attend to the rest. Quipk ■ uWCvI "11 St-rvio". Pertfct ''"ailoriiiu. A j j§| large. »rWv «-f fabrics i ..,V. | A V p r ollo anr ] P ar ,f c B from our) every siv.l made up n; j vJYCIdIIo dllU I dlllS the progressive htyle. j A; I TV'" Us. J Fir comfortaSly— outwear l| Pressing and Repairing Done Here. ||
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