R. KUEHNE THE DRESSMAKER'S MESSAGE R- KUEHNE 'Duchess 9 Walking Skirts STOUT WOMAN!! PUT ON SA I E WEEK, THE VERY vII "OET A A ! ' atest P atterns best : j/ I lY» \ \ yjy follow tlic prevailing mode of ® . with these skirts as with the "Nemo" 'ammfjml \ y/IS-/ / /f| | \\ waist'une | embroidered figures, etc. Special ST-/ !'■! WSllfc II •'/ / I 111 \ \ perfectly comfortable, by wearing the I - !• . • Of - Mli/Hilli /j(amllK U VKr •'/ / I ILS V 1 Nemo Self-Reducing Corset in the new J gAAfj nilZlllfV 31 IIGK DSIF ZjC. Corset, if you once wear one you will JHU \W/ / K ll\ , S q y P P /Sffltfo'tmif \ sUrv ' / //IS *\ (A \ iyiOMEN of luxurious .tastes, who pay I always wear one. jfljfrj •V ' l l «»*'"" r ' s: ix j *—will get a corset far more shapely : j Our Great Sale of Beauti- ■ »»• I S?>7/\ S?>7/\ stylish, comfortable and durable than the I % % % They come in Black, Brown, Navy, 1 / they caa buy at ful Embroideries Continues Gray and fancy material prices are l' 320 j (^ H °Jicied that they must'have I You have never bought such splen $4 50 500 598 650 750 850 $3.00 J now saS more SfMAa/fJ/ic'/r , did embroideries at such low prices. $4.«>U, J.UU, □.UO, O. JU, I .Oil, O.DU , S'JSwKMHIx i - money and enjoying greater com* j Re Sale mnn 19Cn 11 en & H W for *» |>y wearing the famous Nemo Self- [j Pric ' e Pl . ice lU.UU, IZ.jU, IO.JU. m ll'MiiljßMK^^VA' Reducing Corset. ,j . , .. . ir . c „ . . . , 1 IIHHMIII WHY does your elressmatcr recommend this corset! ji 3to 4 inch Wide embroideries lOc 6 U C We call special attention to the ffjM Because it saves flGt* work, and enables her t yive yOU 8 5 " Isc 10c D 1 I\J*l CI •-!. *L J £ A %\WMW 311 the best figure you ever had. jg, « « 20c 12c Black Voile Skirts, these are made of «i|o ,«j s.|S No. 312, for the tali stout woman .. . . J ft it -i (- .1 i . i., ir 1.1 j r/i® No. 320, tall stout, witH "Flatnirnj-Bact" . . «9 /in I the very best quality Voile which does |1 # )( /l No . 314 , (or the sW: stout woman . . . | 3>d>.UU ji j2 " " 30c 19c not turn green after you wear them a tXZ 2?***". ! Very wide Corset cover " 35c 25c short time. It pays to buy the best IWIIM fc l\l[ £ :: ! 5 5.00 Re mem ber we have an up-to-date quality. Prices SIO.OO, 12.50, 13.50. 2° # ?i«A WITK L N J MO . BUST SUPPO ' TE ™ • • Button Machine. We can make but- J inPkWk No. 1000, with duplex straps and rlatning-Back 3>10.00 . . tons of your own material. JBR^XD TMT? EMPORIUM'S MOST F 1 I\. IV UNN 1M XL, PROGRESSIVE STORE ——— Emporium s Greatest Store. - in. n_.. _u i Emporium's Greatest Store. pnnßiß^|T I Breezy |j County I | News | CASTLE GARDEN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. On deck again. We will be on the j March for 31 days. Our beautiful church will be dedicated in June. S. S. Miller visited his mother Satur- \ day. Elder Hall preached on Mason Hill Sunday. An infant of Lew Jordan at Hix Run died on Saturday. Buried on Ma son Hill Monday. Muriel Bailey, one of Mason Hill's best girls called on her grandma English on Thursday. Phoebe Dougherty will conduct the ! young people's meeting next Lord's day | evening. Be sure and everybody come. I These meetings are of great good. The Mountain Mission church was al most filled to his capacity Sunday night to hear Rev. Hall preach on the Risen Lord. He held the congregation spell bound for more than an hour, many list eners were from Driftwood and Mix Run, Miss Charlotte Spence, of your city, and Secretary of the Cameron County Sabbath School Association, visited our Sunday school last Sabbath and gave an interesting talk on the work she thor oughly understands. She succeeded in establishing a Home Department, with W. F. Hall, Supt. and B. J. Ferguson, Ass't. Miss Spence was right royally en tertained while with us. A delegation met her at the depot, and escourted her to the home of 15. J. Ferguson. On Monday morning she went to Hix Run where the will visit her cousin Frank Patchell, during the week and on Sunday next she will address the Sunday school at that place. Alice Jordan, of Huntley :i charming young lady and highly respected every where, Sundayed in the Garden, where the has a host of frieuds. Call again, Alice, you are always welcome. Sophia Linds, a resident of the Gar den, is employed at the home of Delos Ducll, on Mason Hill. The young people of this place gave Asbury Moody a surprise party on bis 15th birthday, Friday night. An enjoy able time was had until midnight, when a | substantial supper was served to over 20 that came to do him honor. The pre- I sents were numerous and usefull. Mesdames George English and T. A. Williamson were in Dußois last week | doing shopping. Thos. Canick has purchased the white pine timber belonging to Morris Donovan ! on Mason Hill and he will put it to the box factory at Sinnemahoning as soon as the road will permit. LONE BELL FIRST FORK. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. Mrs. Sizer, of Sizerville, visited friends in this vicinity. The party heid at the home of Frank jL. Miller's was well attended. The young people enjoyed themselves very much. Thirty-eight were present. Re freshments of oysters, pic, icc-creatn and cake were served. Hayne's school No. 2, closed last Wed- , nesday after a seven month term. The i tacher, Ezra B. Smith, departed for Aus- i tin, where he will spend a few days un dcr the parental roof. Monday last he 1 went to Lock Haven, where he will con- \ I tinue his studies at the Central State | Normal School. i Since the recent rains and high water, sucker fishing is carried on extensively. A large number has been caught, many of them measuring from twelvo to six teen inches long. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B.Haynes, a daughter. John Hicks and L. C. Wykoff trans acted business at Sinnamahoning, Satur day. The B. & S. have a large crew of men working on the water tank at Lick Is land Run. The old one at Pepper Hill, they expect to tear down. Some of our people attended the fun eral of Charley Losey at Sinnemahon ing Saturday. His parents have the sympathy of the people of First Fork in their bereavement. YOHONTAS. An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an ideal cough medicine I regard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in a class - by itself," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of ; G wvnneville, Ind. "I take great plcas , ure in testifying to the results of Cham berlain's Cough Medicine. In fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of the most ex | acting in cases of croup and coughs of children. As it contains no opium, chlo e roform or morphine it certainly makes a s most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy - for the ills it is intended." For sale by 1 L. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909. RICH VALLEY. Mr.-. Anson Swartwood was in the Valley Sunday. Ileiloiau Lewis is confined to his bed with a lame back. Mrs. William McUee is recovering I l'roui an attack of pnentuonia. Myrtle White returned to her home | at Benezette Monday. Clyde Lewis transacted business in the j city Saturday. Mrs. Davis is suffering wtih l. ii. HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchel. Dentist, Emporium. Roy Smith of Kenovo spent Sunday I with his parents. Mrs. L. H. Smith is suffering from an j attack of neuralgia. Pennsy engineer A. Johnson and 1 daughter, of ltenovo, spent Sunday with J the former's parents. Blanche Logue, who has been under J treatment at Williamsport hospital for ; some time, returned home Saturday. Pennsy carpenter Thos. Kailborn of i Erie, spent Sunday at home. Harry and Lawrence Smith contem i plate putting in a raft of pine in the uear I future. | L. 11. Smith was a business caller in | Emporium Saturday, looking after his township affairs. C. J. Miller was a business caller in Emporium Wednesday. Operator W. R. Smith was in your city Thursday. David Ives passed through town Sat urday evening and informed us of the death of the infant of Lewis Jor dan at Hicks llun. J. F. Sullivan and family were Em porium callers Sunday evening. [ Other County news on 4th page. i "™" [• It Costs Money To Paint. It cost more if you don't. Your . house wears out it not painted. Then it costs money to repair it and money to * paint it. It don't cost much money to - paint with the L. &M. Paint, because 4 f' gallons of the L. F M.and three gallons - of Linseed Oil makes 7 gallons of ready i for-use paint at only 51.20 per gallon. I Thirty-five years in use in every part of r the United States has proven it. Sold Harry S. Lloyd. Emporium. The Best on Earth. Protection against Accidents and i Sickness is an absolute necessity. It i costs but $5.00 a year for $15.00 weekly ! benefits, and $2,000 death claim. The j only policy paying such liberal bene fits. This Company also writes policies j for §IO.OO and $25.00 per year. Liberal ] commi-sions to agents, by the German j i Commercial Accident Co., Phil'a, Pa. j W. R. Sizer, Gen'l Agent, Sizerville, | ■ Pa. R. li. McQuay of Emporium, is a j representative of the Company. I Drop him a postal—He will do j 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 Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32 6m Paper Hanging. We desire to announce that we are now ready to do paper hanging and painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. WORMUTH & DIXON, 2-tf. East Emporium, Pa. 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 popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Agency Secured. Mrs. G. S. Allen, wishes to annouuee that she has secured the Agency for the American Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper. Call at her residence on West Fourth Street and see it demon- I strated. 43-tf DcWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills . are the best bills made for backache, weak back, urinary disorders, etc. Sold by R. C. Dodson. - ———era m mMdWCtfMB| SEEKSi ' B'JCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I ff SPECIAL OFFER: /llailn to build Sew I fur. In CM... A trial will W I / make you our permanent customer. Y§ Prize Collection gjjfl *?■ * • l the finest; Turnh>. 7 si>lei>'L cover pottage mid racking nnc\ v. eive ilila vplnttMe / Election of pontpufd, 'either *.ll'. ivy l.ig * • HnNtriK'tlve« liemuli'ui £ce«l and I Um..Mf tells all about the Host v«riet : -s of s otc. i' ■IBM W m for any kind of a nH - lamp or lantern is W "Family v 9 Favorite" 1 W Triple refined from Pennsylvania Crude ■ ■ Oil —the best in the world. ■ w Does away with all "muss" and trouble. ■ | Will not char wick or "frost" chimney. ■ V Burns round and full with a clear, white I ; I light—clean and dry without readjustment of I I No more tank wagon oil. Get "Family Fa» | I vorite" out of tho original barrel from our I I refineries. 1 | ■ Your dealer knows. I Waverly Oil Works Co. J ft Independent Refiners 1 A Pittsburg, Pa. M Also makers of Waverly 6pectal AatO OH and Waverly Gasolines. \ IY"ITT VI r% A curs guaranteed if you ob« J PILES H"". SupposltGig I w D Malt Thoni p Koni Sup t ! Graded Schools, Stateirille, N. C., writes: *'l can la y 112 tboy do all you claim for them." Dr. 8. M. Detore, Raven Rock, W. Vs., wrltea ; " They giro uulveraaliaiU faction." Dr. 11. D. McUtll, Clarksburg, Tenu., WrttMi "In a practice of 23 years, I have found no remedy to I equal your*." Paics, 60 CINTS. Samples Free. Sold | bjDrnggi.U. MARTIN BUOY. I* N C AST tB, I Sold in Emporium by L. Taqgirt and R. C Dodsoa CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SPRING VACATION EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909 BOUND $8.95 TRIP From Emporium. PROPORTIONATE RATES FROri OTHER POINTS,. Tickets will be good going on regular trains on date named and to return within eleven days, including date ol excursion. RETURNING, tickets will be good to stop-off at BALTIMORE or PHILADEL PHIA, affording an opportunity to visit ATLANTIC CITY. SIMILAR EXCURSION, APRIL 7. For tickets and additional information apply to Ticket Agents. J. R WOOD, GEO. W. HOYD, E Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent No. 138-3-3 i. RIMEDy CTOSS Coughs, Colds, CROUP, WhoopirrgCough This remedy can always be depended upon and Is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and moy be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. KHiisfSl A SAFE, CERTAIN RELIEF for MENSTRUATION. I NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe! Sure! Speedy I Satis- ■ faction (>uaraiiiucd or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid ■ for |I.OO per box. Will semi them on trial, to he paid for H i when relieved. Sample* Free. If your druggUt does not H ) have them send your orders to the jss Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodson