2] Breezy | fl Couni I Netfs If fepsasggsJi IWEDIX RUN. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Samuel Dollinger was a Pittsburg visi tor Friday. Oscar Cobler of this place is visiting friends at Dußois. Lorren Allen has moved his family from tatiocry town to Rock Hill. Mrs. Isaac Kraut/, and daughter was shopping at Ddßois Saturday. Abbic Rose who is suffering from an attack of pneumonia is improving in health. Stella Murray of Clearfield, who has bean vi.-iting her aunt Mrs. Will Pistuer has returned home. Iva Backus of our town is visiting friends and relatives at Williauisport. Thos, White of Benczette attended Redmen lodge here Friday night. Mattie Fuzzy who has been attending school at Rochester, is home lor a few days. Jefferson Mohan who has been laid up for some time with rheumatism is'some better at this writing. The danje that was given by the Mcdix Run band, Thursday night, was largely attended and all report a joyful time. Herman English of Main street has purchased a new piano. Mrs. London, who has been visiting her mother at Linden has returned home. x.x. x. FIRST FORK. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. The popular expression over the tele phone for the past few weeks, "fine and dandy." The board of supervisors of Grove township held a business meeting at Sin namahoning, the first of the week. O. R. McCoole, of First Fork, moved his harboring outfit te Sinnatnahoning. He expects to open a barber shop. In ad dition to this, he takes charge of the pool room and bowling alley. He is an ex pert barber and deserves the patronage of the people. Give him a call and be con vinced. Many of our boys from First Fork practice jumping freight trains and riding to Sinnamahoning. Since a boy was re cently killed at Sinnamahoning by a train, our boys should take warning and stop this dangerous and malicious practice. AJrailroad is no place for peo ple to walk over. The stockholders of theSinnamahoning A alley Telephone Company held a very important business meeting. They adopt ed some strict fules concerning the line Miller school No. 1, closed Friday, after a seven months term. The teacher, John S. Walkey departed for Ilubleis burg, Pa. Ralph Williams was seriously ill a few days ago. We are glad to report that he is better at this time. A series of revival services are going on at the Berfield school house, located between First Fork and Wharton. The people take great interest in these services by attending them. Rev. Lawson con ducts the services. YOHONTAS. RICH VALLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Wm. McCaslin ot Hicks Run, called on his friends here last week. Mrs. J. J. Lewis visited Hicks Run friends last week. Fred Edsall moved from Howardville to his home on Clear Creek. Conflicting rumors are thick as to who will be the new pathmaster. However, no doubt our very capable supervisor will appoint a competent man. Ada Wright called on her numerous friends here last week. Wm. Chadwick of Cooks Run Junc tion had business in the city Monday. Patrick Duling was on the hospital list the latter part of last week. He was mixed up in a slight wreck on the E. & It. V. It. It. F. W. Yentzer and son of Clear Creek were on our streets Sunday. C. M. An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an ideal cough medicine I regard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in a class by itself," says Dr. 11. A. Wiltshire, of Gwvnneville, Ind. "I take great pleas 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 ehildren. As it contains no opium, chlo roform or morphine it certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy for the ills it is intended." For sale by L. Taggart. 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 strated. 43-tf STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, DentiHl, Emporium. Mrs. I'M win Darren and family of Port Allegany are the guests of parents, J. H. Darren and wife. Nettie Ray Kissell is visiting her sister, Mrs. Baker at,Shinglehouse. Malvin Whiting of Ridgway and Mrs. Carrie llerriek of St. Marys visited their sister Mrs. L. J. Brooks Sunday, she be ing quite ill. John Ebersole of Emporium and Flora B. Kbersole os Hicks lluu, were in town on Sunday. Those on the sick list this week are Mesdani' s Maggie Chapman, J.E. Smith, M. A. Furlong, L. W. Spencc and L. J. Brooks. All reported better at this writing. Matthew Gmeimcr and J. L. Swartz were Emporium visitors Saturday. The Sterling base ball team met at the Alpine House March fth and organized. They elected Jack Killeen Manager, Clarence Howlett, Secy, and Treas. and Thus. Eddy, captain. The boys expect to have a good team this season. They had a banquet after the meeting. Leonard Smith is repairing and paint ing his house which will make quite an improvement to that section of town. So uiau) have repaired and intend repairing their homes that we have no doubt that Sterling Run will be one of the prettiest little villiages along the line. Xmenia Brooks is home this week on account of the illness of her mother. Nellie aud Gladys O'Keefe visited friends at 1 licks Run Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. Julia Warner and grandson George of Emporium spent Sunday with her niece, Mrs. Jessie Lewis and family. Mrs. Malvin Whiting of Ridgway spent Saturday with her sister, Laura T. Smith. Mabel Stephens who has been ill for several weeks returned to her work at Ridgway Sunday. On account of the expected strike in the hard coal reizions, J. E. Smith is get ting in a couple of car loads of hard coal it is advisable for parties who burn hard coal to get in their next winter's supply, Joe Caskey of Renovo was a visitor in town Saturday. Sterling has quite an attraction for Joe. lie says it isn't the town though. Mabel May of Westport, was the guest of her cousin Kathryn May over Sun day. H. F. Foster visited his brother Mor gan at Rathbun Saturday. Den Dayton was an Emporium visitor Monday. A. A. Smith and Paul liikle have been given the privilege of using the old telegraph office for a study room, making a very convenient place for them to get out their lessons in electricity. Wm. Stephens is nursing W. P. Barr, who is no better at this writing. They have little hopes for his recovery. Mrs. Henry Petit and daughter re turned home last week from an extended visit with her parents at Farfax, \V. Va. Burn BELL. HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitehel. De itist, Emporium. W. W. Johnson spirit Sunday with his daughter at Renovo. Thos. Kaiiburn of Erie, spent Sunday with his father. Fireman Dan Kilborn of Renovo is visitiug his father. Miss Ressie Billings of Sinnamahon ing is visiting his grandfather, Mr. Kil born. Supervisor L. 11. Smith was a business caller at Driftwood Monday. Rev. Hall of Castle Garden conducted services at Huntley Church Sunday to a large congregation. Wm. Nelson nearly severed his finger while sawing logs last Thursday. Mr. A. F. Nelson is ill with grip. W. R. Smith has accepted a position as third trick operator at HY Tower. Mr. Smith is rapidly becoming efficient in telegraply and will make a good man. Our young men are organizing a base ball team to compete with the team at Sterling Bun during the coming season. J. F. s. The Heart Can't Stand Rheumatic Acid Poisoning. The Uric-0 Treatment Expells the Poison From the Blood. These sharp, shooting pains through the chest around the region of the heart mean that poisonous uric and rheu matic acid are there ready to spring and grip tightly the muscles controll ing the heart's action. Don't neglect these warnings. You must neutralize and drive these dangerous poisons from the system, or sooner or later they will overcome you. The only true way to cure Rheuma tism is to get at it from the inside with Uric-O. It acts with marvelous swift ness upon the muscles, kidneys and blood. Cleanse out the sand-like de posits in the muscles, forces the kidneys to perform those duties for which they were designed and neutralizes the acid within the blood. Uric-O is a liquid taken internally, 3 times daily, and does not contain any morphine, opium or other so-called "pain deadners." Sciatica, Musculor, inflammatory and Articular Rheuma tism all yield readily to Uric-O. Sold by all druggists for 75c and SI.OO the bottle or you can obtain a trial bottle free by writing to The Smith Drug Co., 363 Smith Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH n, 1909 Life Isn't Worth Living This Statement May be Oenerally Attributed to the Lack of good Health. We want to talk to people who are nervous, who suffer frequent head aches, who don't enjoy their food, who are irritable, quickly loose their tem per, are so tired and worn out that they feel they must give up, and have become so despondent that life doesn't seem worth living. We know exact ly what is the matter with people in this condition, and if they will follow our advice, wo can tell them how to re gain good health and that buoyancy of spirits which makes life seem all sunshine and happiness. Most of the above described condi tions are chiefly caused by catarrhal inflamation of the mucous membranes. ~Thiß delicate web-like lining of the body becomes inflamed and congest ed until weakness and mental weak ness follows. The only way that this can be overcome is through a treatment of the blond. We have the treatment, and we are so positive that it will pro duco the results that we claim for it that we will supply it to anyone with the understanding that wc will return to them every penny they have paid us in every instance where the treatment is in every way satisfactory and bene ficial to them. We want you to try Rexall Mucu- Tone, which is a powerful nutritive tonic and body builder, and 11 mucous membrane alterative that cleanses these membranes and restores their natural and healthy functions. Rexall Mucu-Tone drives out all the catarrhal poison, restores the mucous cells to good health, tones up the whole system, allays inflammation, removes congestion, and stimulates the whole system to healty activity, ft is splen did for building up flesh and muscle tissue and removing all weakness. Come to our store to-day and get a bottle of Mucu-Tone, and after giving it a reasonable trial, if you are not satisfied simply tell us so, and we will hand back your money without ques tion. Surely, nothing could be more fair than this. Two sizes, 50c and 81.00. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, Emporium, Pa. $25.00 for a Name. We are now demonstrating in the store a new perfume and we want a name for it. Will you kindly let us show it to you so you may suggest an appropriate name, which, if is the one selected, you will receive $25.00 for your trouble and kindness. The perfume is a delicate, lasting, alluring odor, but at present. "DOES NOT IIAVE A NAME TO CALL ITS OWN." It will not cost you anything to sug gest a name. If, when you smell the odor it is so pleasing to you «that you would like to have some, the price would be 50 cents per ounce. You do not have to buy it to get a chance to win the $25.00. You are entitled to name for nothing. Sould you pur chase some of the perfume, you may suggest a name for each half ounce purchased. This perfume is made by the manu facturers of Harmony Perfumes. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, Druggist, The Rexall Store, Emporium, Pa. 52-3 m. (food Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds is now at hand and too much care cannot be used to protect the children. A child is much more likely to contract diptheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few ot those who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W. Va., says:"l have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children, and it has always given good satisfaction." This remedy contains no opium or other nar cotic and may be given as confiently to a child as to an adult. For sale by L. Taggart. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are the best bills made for backache, weak back, urinary disorders, etc. Sold by It. C. Dodson. 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. This is the most dangerous time of the year to catch cold, and it is the hardest tims to cure it. If you should take a cold, a few doses of Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup will act very promptly. Its laxative principle cures the cold by driving it from the system by a gentle but natural action of the bowels. Chil dren especially like Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, as it tastes so good, near ly. It is sold by all all druggists. The best known pills and the best pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are small, easy to take, gentle and certain, and are sold by all Druggists. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wopo ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails gold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-6 m. R. KVEHNE Greatest ||| SPECIAL GOOD VALUESIn'LADIES M^NUNDERWEAR j I Ladies Combination Suit Fine Muslin Corobtnation Handsome Combin&tion made of fine Nainsook trim- Suit very nicely trimmed with Suit made of line Nainsook me W SPECIAL GFFERrIag 112 Alado to build Nr.w I?urines*. A trial Will ' make you our permanent customer. w| Prize Collection varieties, - tu»-, Yj Una* : Tomntf.fs I 11 the finest; TuroH>. 7 splendid; (miou, u Lont vario- » ieS{ 10 Sprlng-flown-H? It nib*\.\neJ i<»R In all. «IAHAMEI:D TO Write _to?layj_ Mention this Paper. SEND 10*CEI«TS . to cover postage and packing and receive this valuable i collection of lectin postpaid, together with ir,y big M Instructive, Hcniittful Scod and Plnnt 800l M M 1 tells all about tho lieat varietio* of .Seed#, I'lant u eic. JT p. W. Buckbee, 47ti Inrr I"in Aeurtfaar»nteedif youose j IPILES Suppository B D. Matt. Tbompeon, Sop't ■ Graded School., StaleirlUt, N. C., wrllea: "lenui ■ tb.-j do .11 jrou claim for thsni." Dr. 8. M. DeTore H Raven Rook, W. V.., wrlira; •• They sire onlicrlalaalU- I ■ faction." I)r. H. D. McQlll, Clarksburg, Tenn., wrltea: ■" In * practlc. of 33 year., I bare found do remedy to I ■ jqoal youre. 1 P*ic«, 60 Canra. Sum,, lee Free, gold Sold in Emporium by 1. Taggart and R, C Dodsoa CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SPRING VACATION EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON, D. G. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909 ROUND $8.95 TRIP From Emporium. PROPORTIONATE RATES FRO/1 OTHER POINTS. Tickets will be good going on regular trains on date named ami 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, CIEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent No. 138-3-3t. - - j, : | ILLUMINATING OIL makes the light that rests the eyes. Nearest approach to natural sun light known. Most economical too—burns to the very last drop without readjust ing wick. Does not char, smoke or "smell." Clear, water-white, free from sediment. Not to be compared with ordinary tank wagon oil. Ask your dealer to serve yoj out of the original barrel. Then you have the purest, best lamp oil made. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO., Independent Refiners PITTSBURG, - PA., Also makers of Waverly Special Auto 00 and Waverly Gasolines. pSiiESI |FL A Saps, Curtain Relief for Supprbmsd Menstruation. H ■ NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. B'fet Surel Bi»cedj! 8atl». ■ S faction (iuarautced or Money Hefanded. Scat prepaid H ■ fur 91.00 |ht box. Will icnd thcin on trial, to be paid for H ifl when rclfeved. Samples Free. If jour druggist does not H H bave them send your orders to tbe B M UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74. Lancastkw. FA. J Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodson