Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, April 22, 1909, Image 8

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NORTH CREEK.
H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium.
We heard souie one inquiring why
there were no items from North Creek,
so here goes a trial.
Fred Solveson is quite busy moving his
house nearer the road. Good move
Fred.
Mary IS. Moon spent a few days on
West Creek last week with her daughter,
Mrs. E. Cool.
Earl Hrundage made u quick trip to
Emporium on Friday.
Tressa (Ted) liritton is working at
John Smith's at present.
Wm. F. Lewis has moved his house
hold goods somewhere in the depths of
Porcupine Hollow. We suppose into the
house formerly occupied by F. F. Hritton.
.North Creek's "hired man" has chang
ed hands this spring. The old one has
resigned for a job in the woods and left
his work in new hands.
Where are the wedding bulls that were
to ring for North Creek? We heard say
they were rang, but we didn't hear them.
Those other wedding bells that rang so
joyously in Emporium last week were
quite a surprise to some of us.. All
happiness.
Walter Smith is the possessor ot a
new plow. Now we expect to see some
fine work done.
Mrs. Ernest Mousler and two sons,
were Emporium visitors last week.
Fishing season has arrived and the
fishermen and "accompanying menager
ies, have been quite busy looking for
speckled beauties. Look out you aren't
caught. We saw some fine fishing done
at our bridge last Saturday noon.
Mrs. L. A. Chandler who has been
very ill for two months we are sorry to
say is no better. We hope to see some
improvement soon.
Mrs. Mildred Sprung, of Emporium,
and Mrs. Lilah Fondas, of Hicks Ilun,
were visitors at Ernest Ilousler's Satur
day and Sunday.
Henry Carter is busy moving into the
house on Waldy Run, formerly occupied
by Wm. F. Lewis. We hope some time
in the future to see North Creek's people
settled down. They are all ou the move
at present.
(Jrace Peasley, of Four Mile, was seen
walking on our streets last Saturday.
Mrs. Llewella Solvoson is ill at this
writing. Hope by next writing she will
be better.
A.M. Dow was calling on friends here
Sunday.
\\ arren Moore, of Rich Valley, was
on North Creek selling lish (shad) Fri
day. Watch for him and buy.
Mrs. Frank Sweesey and daughter
Gertrude were visitor's at Henry Carter's
Sunday.
Norman Solveson spent Saturday and
Sunday in Rich Valley at Warren
Moore's.
One of our young gents must have
gotten up Monday morning quite a bit
backward foj he seemed to be in a pretty
bad temper all day. From what we saw
of him he seemed to be using some rather
warm languifgc. Hope he feels better
now, very sorry for him if he don't.
Mrs. Wm. F. Lewis has been visiting
on West Creek the past few days, before
going to her new home.
Henry Carter visited the city this
week.
LIZAII ATSUOUA.
RICH VALLEY.
W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium.
Wm. Brown moved to Ilicks Run
Saturday.
W. J. Carter had business to Potato
Creek this week.
Mrs. S. D. Housler has returned from
a visit to Port Allegany.
Walter Granger has take up his
abode on Clear Creek.
The first auto of this season made its
debut Sunday.
\ ernon Mattison and lady were on
our streets Sunday.
Rumor says two weddings took place
here However we are unable
to affirm or deny it.
Mrs. J. J. Lewis called on Ilioks Run
friends Tuesday.
The trout streams have been lined with
fisherman since the season opened. No
large catches have been made except one
by George Hurteau. Some of the larger
ones had to be slabed up in the Rich
Valley Lumber Co's mill so Geo. could
tote them home.
c. M.s.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
I do reliable and durable painting,
interior and exterior natural wood
finishing, graining, paper hanging,
artiHtic and plain decorating. Twenty
six years practical experience enables
me to give you the HEST at the LOWEST
«OST.
I can supply you with the best paint
on the market and pure white lead.
Would be pleaßed to show you the
latest things in wall paper. All labor
and material guaranteed just as repre
sented.
8-tf. F. H. PEARSALL.
HUNTLEY.
W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium
Foreman W. W. Johnson spent Sun
day with his daughter in Renovo.
Fireman Dan Kilburn, of Renovo, is
spending a few days with his father in
town.
Captain Barr passed the Ilumley
breakwater several times last week with
his fleets of logs, enroute for the Sinna
mahoning Rox Factory. The Captain
has finished his navigation for this sea
son and is going to tacklethe early potato
industry as the "spuds" are up to §1.35
a bushel now and farming looks good.
Wayne Nelson called on friends on ■
Mason Hill Wednesday. Wayne is the
Prudential' 3 hustling representative in
this section and is doinu fine work.
John Drivus, Wayne Nelson aud
Lawrence Smith made a business trip to
Sinnamahoning Thursday.
Selburn Logue is suffering from a
severe attack of chicken pox.
Isaac Gaines and wife, of Karthaus,
were the guests of A. T. Smith last
week.
Walter Logue, Lawrence and Harry
Smith called on friends ou Mason Hill
Sunday.
William Kailborne while attending
Sunday school was taken very sick and
was hardly able to get home. At this
writing he is feeling better.
Mrs. J. F. Sullivan and daughter
Ruth were Westport callers Sunday.
William Wylie lost a valuable horse
Saturday after a short illness.
James Batchelder and Mike Sullivan,
of the Sinnamahoning ball team, called
on friends in town Saturday to arrange
for a game on Decoration 'Day. The
home team provided a chicken dinner for
the guests but on account of the high
price of potatoes pancakes were substi
tuted. A fine time was eDjoyed by all.
J. F. S.
CAMERON.
W.H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium, Pa.
E. F. Comley is reported very ill at
this writing.
E. M. McFadden was an Emporium
business caller Tuesday.
A. E. Lord has his oats sowed and
quite a few potatoes planted. Ally is in
the lead this year.
F. B. Iloag and G. L. Page are busy
having their coal hauled, which they re
cently purchased from the P. R. R. Co.
J. M. Olsen, of Madera, is spending a
few days in this place with his daughter
Mrs. E. D. Krape.
E. D. Krape and family spent Sunday
with Wm. Hathaway on his fine farm
just east of this place. F]d. said he en
joyed the trip immensely, as he has the
finest stock in the county, and the best of
grub too and that is what he is alway H
after.
The Brick Works has resumed opera
tions and everything looks ship shape for
a prosperous summer.
Grant Woods, of Wampian, tried his
luck catching the beauties the past week,
but did not heir what luck.
LOUISE.
ANOTHER LETTER.
The weather that we are at present
having is not very encouraging to the
farmers. As nearly everybody have their
gardens all ready to plant.
George Lininger is in town calliug on
his friends before leaving here.
Frank Russel was seen on our streets
one day last week
Robert Boyd came home on Monday
and left again Tuesday morning for
Georgetown.
The supervisors and path master have
beeu busy working on the township road
east of Cameron. E. F. Comley who is
road master understandss his work and
is making a great improvement on the
road. Indeed it has needed it for a long
time past. The roads have not been
properly handled for the last few years.
We are glad that the right parties are in
the right place.
lid. Comley is reported sick at this
writing. Hope he will be around among
us in a few days.
Mrs. G. B. Shearer and son Harry
and little daughter, of Emporium, visited
E. F. Camley and family Sunday.
Mrs. Diuniny and daughter Stella left
for their home in W. V., the first of the
week.
Lizzie Valliss visited her sister one day
last week.
We notice a number of fishermen in
town. They know where to come to en
joy good fishing.
G. L. Page made a business trip to
Renovo this week.
E. F. Comley will match his little
chickens with E. D. Krape's as E. F.,
has GO nice little fellows.
If you want some nice tomato plants
call on Comley.
We are glad to known that the tax
payers of this place are getting their right
at last. Keep it up.
John Devling has a new team of
horses; has them on trial, so John said.
Johnie Greenalch, of Snow Shoe, visit
ed friends last week.
Mrs. Wm. u ->enalch is taking care of
her mother Mrs. Ivurk at Canoe Run.
We are sorry to say Mrs. Kurk is not
improving as wc would like to see her do.
Warren McConnell is very busy trim
ming fruit trees for E. D. McFadden
this week.
We are sorry to say that some of our
young men here seem to make a practice
of whistling and singing when passing
houses. Now these young men take
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 32, 1909.
warning and stop this before they find
themselves BO deep in trouble that it will
take some time to get out. People have
have stood it long enough.
Itosa Lord and Sadie Comley enjoyed
a buggy ride Sunday afternoon.
William and Chas. Green, of ltenovo,
are in town on a fishing trip.
Mrs. Comley and daughter visited Mrs.
William Nunn at Canoe Run this week.
DEW DROP.
MEDIX RUN.
W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium.
A. J. Chambers, of Driftwood, was a
visitor at this place between trains on
Sunday.
Mrs. Jake Frantz, of Driftwood, was
visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. Frank Khoer was shopping at
Dußois Saturday.
Harry Chambers from this place visit
ed his old friends at Penfield Sunday.
Ruth Frantz who has been visiting
her aunt at Driftwood has returned
home.
Mrs. Isaac Frantz and daughter were
Dußois visitors Tuesday.
C. R. Flegel was a Weedville visitor
Saturday afternoon and bought a new
cow.
Born to Walter Allen and wife, Sun
day last, a girl.
Ben Frances, of Hicks Run, visited
his family over Sunday at this place.
Mrs. Jack Gailing, of Bennezette, is
visiting Mrs. Johnson at this place.
Chas. Arndt made a Hying trip to
Galeton Saturday.
Mrs. M. I. Pauley, of Driftwood, spent
a few days visiting her sister at this place.
Maggie McLuughcn is visiting friends
at Penfield.
Bernard Moore was a visitor in Du-
Bois this week.
Earnest Miller our barber is at Sutn
uierville on business.
The party for Mr. Bockus held at his
home Saturday night was enjoyed by all.
He received many presents. After re
fershments were served the folks re
turned home.
John Krause, David Chase, Ed.
Moore and Horace Smith all attended
Odd Fellows Lodge at Bennezette, Satur
day night.
Mrs. Samuel Smith, of our vicinity,
visited her daughter Mrs. Hoffman at
Penfield Thursday last.
Oscar CouTburn is visiting friends in
Dußois.
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I'll/iu/jm ! Miri ! 1 new and stylish Shirt Waists. We will offer exceptional values
fHKII mmml IJ ' ' I during this sale which begins FRIDAY.
7 \ 87.50 All Over Lace Waists, sale price $5.98
J/Jaßr / , /./ 86.50 Light blue and cream Mesaline Silk Waists 4.50 1
HI lllfimm §5.00 Embroidered Silk Waists, white or black 3.98
111 / lIIIBp Uuusual values in fine white Lawn and Lingerie Waists at 81.00, $1.25, 81.09,82.00, 82.50,
[J~A\I 112 (w Very fine embroidered front Lawn Waists 3-4 length sleeves AQo
) were $1.50 and $2 00 each. Sale price
'lflS\A£RjTm! PrtWcnfcf Pni-cofc! Pnwcofcf Wa have just added to our assortment of Corsets
corsets: lorseisi lorsetsi three Btyles of the well known w B Corsets
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A corset of unusual qualities, figure producing, comfort-giving and health conducive. Price, v
Then for a cheap Corset we have an excellent corset for 50c.
Rltf Rartfainc in laarlip« Snrintf We bought too many. That is the reason we are selling
Dig Ddrgains ill oprillg them ilt these prices Materials are black broadcloth, serge,
chiffon, Panama and plain and fancy tain covert cloth.
All 85.00 and 85.98 Coats reduced to $2.98 All 80.00 and 80.50 Coats reduced to $3.98
All 87.50 and SB.OO Coats reduced to 4.98 All 10.00 Coats reduced to . . 5.98
All 812.00 and 12.50 Coats reduced to 6.98 All 18.50 Coats reduced to . . 7-98
We make Buttons out of your ■"m ~W"jf" "W" V 1 TT" Postal Cards of all prominent
own material. Price 10c, 12c I I I ' I buildings, private residences
and 15c dozen. Mail orders " * - -■*- and views of Emporium: ori
receive prompt attention. Emporium's Greatest StOFC giual Photographs 3c each.
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SINNAMAHONING.
W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium.
Born to Rosa Crum and wife, a son.
Mrs. A. R. Council has returned from
a visit to Laquiu.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Gray visited
Pittsburg recently.
Mrs. T. S. Fulton and children are
visiting Mrs. Fulton's parents at Sterl
ing Run.
Quite a number of fishermen in town.
Among whom are John Berfield and
son, Rex and Herman Berfield, of
Ilieks Run, and Wm. Shafer and son
Harold of Ridgway.
Hon. C. F. Barclay spent a few days
here. He has now returned to Wash
ington, D. C.
Mrs. Jack Meade is visiting relatives
in town.
Mrs. Amos Bennett has returned
from a visit to her daughter at Galeton.
Amos Swartwood who is working in
Westport, spent last Saturday and Sun
day in town with his wife.
Mrs. W. H. Lupoid visited friends
and relatives in Dußois last week.
Grace Saird is visiting her former
homo near Jolinsonburg.
Lawrence Smith visited his brother
at the Lock Haven hospital last Sun
day.
Ralph Williams visited in town last
week. His many friends are glad he
has recovered from his recent illness.
Alpbonzo Bailey spent a few days
hero recently.
Jefferson Askey was a visitor here
last week.
X. X. X.
SINNAMAHONING.
Geo. P. Shafer of the Sinnamahon
ing House, says he will not lift his
license this term unless business picks
up.
E. A. Pyle, manager of the Paint
Mill, is in the South looking up orders
for a big lot of paint.
Dr. E. A. Gray, chemist for the Pow
der Co., was in the mining country
this week testing some new blasting
powder.
Game Warden E. C. Berrier was up
and took home with him the three cub
bears captured by Carwine in Bailey
Run a few days ago. They will Ibe
placed in the zoo at Philadelphia.
V. K. Corbet and others took 20,000
trout fry to Cooks Run Tuesday.
J. R. Batchelder caught a few nice
ones last Saturday. Eleven, from eight
inches to 14.
A new base ball nine was organized
last week at Wyside, the line-up is as
follows: Pitcher, Wm. H. Davis, of
H. B. C.: catcher, M. Blodget; lb., Jim
Batchelder: 2b., Josiah Berfield; 3b.,
C. W. Peasley; rf, R. D. Walker; cf.,
E. M. C. Peasley; If., Geo. Huff; ss.,
Geo. Batchelder; umpire, J. H. Drum,
The above nine will challenge the win
ner of the Sinnamahoning and Huntley
Stars when they play. Pap Blodget is
like a young colt since he got over his
rheumatism.
Willie Smith captured a rainbow
trout Monday that looked to be 20
inches long, but it got away.
A. P. Star, President of the Star Box
and Novelty Co., left for his home at
Williamsport last week.
The Box Mill has shut down for re
pairs for a few days.
Wm. 11. Davis purchased a fine dog
this week. He is a hunter and setter.
Will Davis the pitcher for the "Has
beens" has got onto a few curves that
are hard to beat.
A. J. Barclay commenced planting
potatoes Tuesday.
Jas. Mead, of Cross Fork, is visiting
friends here this week.
William HtifTand wife, of Keating,
are visiting friends here this week.
Geo. Batchelder, wife and family are
visiting friends at Huntley this week.
Geo. Decker has moved to Mina,
Potter county.
Wm. Wheatoii is handling the rib
bons on the store team now.
DENSE
Girl Wanted.
A good girl wanted at City Hotel.
Apply at once.
May Carnival.
A May Carnival will be held at the
Emporium opera house on Wednesday
evening. May 12, 190!), for the benefit
of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trotter. Mrs.
H. H. Mullin, who has charge of the
entertainment, will be assisted by
Messrs. H. A Hayes and W. S.
Sterner, A May Queen, selected by
vote, will be crowned. A coupon in
the PRESS entitles one vote for the
most popular young lady in Emporium,
over 16 years of age. Young ladies
desiring to enter the contest will please
Date 1909
ONE VOTE FOR
Miss
FOR
May Queen
At Opera House, Wednesday Evening, May 12th, 1909.
Do You Want a New Piano.
We will Bell you a beautiful new
piano, $lO down, and you can pay as
little as $7.00 per month; no extras, no
interest. We will make a liberal al
lowance on your old organ or piano.
Drop us a postal and our representa
tive F. E. Ilaswell will call and explain
our liberal payment plan. Pianos
from SIOO.OO to $1,200.00.
D. S. ANDRUS & Co.,
Williamsport, Pa.
Established 1860.
Mention this paper when writing. 6-5t
Object to Strong Aledieines.
Many people object to taking the strong
medicines usually prescribed by physic
ians for rheumatism. There is no need
of internal treatment in any case of mus
cular or chronic rheumatism, and inoro
than nine out of ev< ry ten cases of the
disease are of one or the other of there
varieties. When there is no fever and
little (if any) swelling, you may know
that it is only necessary to apply Cham
! berlain's Liniment ireely to get quick re
lief. You are certain to be pleased with
the quick relief which it affords. Price,
25 cents, large size, 50 cents. For sale
i by L Taggart.
For Sale.
i One light one horse wagon. Enquire
' at Cottage Hotel. 8-tf,
| send their names to Mrs. Mullin at
j once. The one receiving the most
votes will be given as a premium, $.5.00
| in trade at any one store in Emporium.
| The contest will close May Bth. Mail
: your votes to Mrs. H. H. Mullin each
; week Another feature of the enter
; tainment will be a May pole dance,
i This dance will be given by four coup
| les, under the direction of Mr. Hayes.
Dancing will be indulged in until one
| o'clock, p. m. Good music will be in
! attendance. Price of admission will be
; ladies 25c and gentlemen 50c. This is
' a worthy cause. Don't fail to attend.