§ Breezy | 1 Countyl | News | $A_ js] [EIJ RICH VALLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Myrtle Dulling and Leooa Whitoiire visited Cooks ltuu friends Sunday. The Valley schools closed this week, after a very successful term. Ileua Swesey teaching the Chadwick school and Beatrice Barr having charge at Elk Fork. A movement is on foot to secure the services of the above named young ladies to teach the respective schools the coming term. Lowell Lewis who lias been atllicted with tuberculosis of the bones is to be taken to Williamsport Hospital, Thurs day. Mrs. Oscar Ileath, accompanied by Ruie Housler and Irene Chadwick visit ed city friends last week. Clinton Ostrum and wife, of Portage, spent Sunday with Slab Town relatives. Ellen Dodge is very ill at present and has been for some time past. "Whither are we drifting." Some of our neighbors have turned Sunday into Monday by displaying their weeks wash ing on the line. That is right, don't hide your light under a bushel. William Nickerson and wife, of Whar ton, Potter county, are visiting Valley friends this week. Milton Lewis, of Howardville, is visit ing Elk Fork friends this week. Leroy Peasley who has been on the sick list is on the gain. L. John Lewis, of the city, captured a line basket of speckled beauties in Cooks Run Tuesday. Myrtle and Gertrude Swesey, of Maple Shade and Beatrice Barr, of North Creek, leave for State Normal School, at Lock Haven, this week. C. M.s. CAMERON. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. F. B. Iloag was a business caller in Sterling Run this week. Herman Anderson and family visited friends in Emporium Sunday. Mrs. E. D. Krape and children and Ruby Roemer were Emporium callers Tuesday. Will Graham is busy farming, having plowed and prepared the lots of I). Sulli van, Sr., and Fred Schwab for planting. Lena Hair, of Emporium, completed a very successful term of school in this place Monday. Ruby Roemer, of Brookville, Pa., is spending a short vacation in this place among friends, and is stopping with E. D. Krape and wife. She has just com pleted a term of school at Rathomel. Prof. D. B. Peterson completed a very of school in this place Wednesday. E. F. Comley who has been sick for the past week, is again able to and around and fill his position as pathmaster. LOUISK. STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Flora Ebersole aud niece, Mae Cran ton, are both ill. No better at this writ ing. Have been ill tor some time. George Summerson, of Hicks Run, is the guest ot his sister, Mrs. Francis Howlett. Mr. Miller and wife, of Grantonia, are visiting relatives in town. P. E. Trump, of Glean, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. B. E. Lord, over Sunday. The Buffalo Flyer was delayed hsre Monday two hours, on account of a freight engine being partly off the track at Tunnel Hill. Caused from a broken wheel. J. G. Mason, A. F. Anderson and H. F. Foster were Emporium visitors the past week. Alfred Smith, of Huntley, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lord a few days the past week. Mrs. Ives, of Mason Hill, who has been in poor health all winter, died Thursday; was buried on Saturday. Mrs. Laura Smith was a visitor to Williamsport Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Win. Buck, of Renovo, was a visitor in town Sunday. Fred Shaffer, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harry Zell, of Broek wayville, returned home Sunday. Rev. J. W. Shank, who was appointed minister for the M. E. Church, oame Saturday morning. The members of the church gave him a reception Satur day evening. All had an enjoyable time. G. H. Howlett was a visitor in town Sunday. BLUE BELL. Flats for Rent. Four new flats for rent. All con veniences. 34-tf. _ R. SEOBR. For Sale. 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. ELLA MCSWANN, 37-tf. Emporium Pa. HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium Supervisor L. 11. Smith inspected the township roads thjs week. Blanche Logue left for Williamsport Tuesday morning for a short visit. W. R. Smith and wife spent Sunday with Anson Mason and family at Tunnel Hill. Lawrence Smith, of Dents Run, spent Sunday with his family. Ada Jordan, of Driftwood, spent Sun day with friends in town. Audra Hill, ot Grove Hill, visited friends iu town Sunday. John Drivus and William Nelson were Mason Hill callers Sunday. Blanche and Grace Lofiue aud Geo. Wylie were Driftwood callers Saturday. Mrs. James It. Batcheldcr, of Sinna mahoning, is visiting her [parents, J. S. Jordan and wife. J. F. Sullivan and wife visited frieuds in St. Marys and Shawmut Monday. Ruth Sullivan visited friends in Em porium Sunday. Mary Johnson, who has been spending the winter with her sister in Renovo, has returned home. A slight freight wreck occurred Mon day afternoon at Tunnel Hill, caused by a flange breaking on one of the tender wheels on engine 17 ver y attractive in ?jj [l wear and tear required of children's Special 112) Special appearance. n] hosiery. CI C r r* Extra splicing in heel and toe, j{] £ Strong reenforced heel and toe. Sale Ol °* till- full seamless knit and warranted &] H Guaranteed fast black. gh rt 4fSjPH broider- faSt Col ° r - S | Price per pair Waists \ I fv? i w®§3 'y ies Price per pair | is Cents. I pj§j \£|§7 J 2S Cents • | § Notion Specials ttpf wears Special Sale of Ladies Spring Coats i I , HIGHEST S m Inverted Gas G lobes lOc -\TCt-A I 0 TYPE We bought too many that's the reason for ru nJ Excellent Safety Razors 10c ' n <> 1 u 1 . n] w it,,' 1 qmi c Mb fli nc these "much below cost" prices m n] 100 yards black spool Sdk 5c fu S Colgate's Talcom Powder 15c AMERICAN The coats are made of black broadcloth m Colgate's Tooth Powder 15c m MANUFACTURE serge, chiffon, panama and plain and fancy H Colgate's Tooth Paste 19c . tan covert cloth. 10 K Silk Shoe Laces, black or tan 5c m T«> MVWiT S K Large Shears.. 12c ipUmlM |\| ||l|W All 8 5.00 and $5.98 coats reduced to $2-89 «] [i Chamois Skins 5 and 10c All 6.00 and 6.50 coats reduced to 3.98 [0 S , Brr"° t,le 12c HOSE-' A„ T9Bg I fl®M decorated Shell IW* Combs 10e A heavy weieht chlldren . s stock . All s.r.o ,n,l ..Qats ,cJ„oe,l to 5.49 | ir| 24 in.sanitary, washable Hair Rats 25c l'ng with greatest strength and dur- All 10.00 coats reduced to • - - 5.98 Alarm Clocks 79c ability. Has fashioned ankle in- 77; — 10 , ... 7 : , lr n] ,1 M 1, IT . TJ- in Qnrinff riprfppf fif A.ll 12.00 and 12.00 coats reduced to 6.98 (i K 1 dozen Shell Hair Pins 10c sunng pertect nt. " |« $ Shell Hair Pins, Ball tops, 2 for 10c _ 9C~ All 13.00 coats reduced to - - 7.98 ft nl Price per pair nj S Buttons ~¥f T T T7 1 T T [U We make buttons from ■ I 1 I I I\| These are the best fitting and p3 ru your own material; prices JL %# JL JL. JLJ JL M A A most stylish skirts made. We n] UJ p er d ozen / have a splendid assortment at Ln " 10,' 12. 15c Emporium's Greatest Store " $4.50 to $13.50 S fu ft! I lg c >sEsHsHsassgasHsßgasHsasasaSasrrisas3SasHsHsas , asagßsgsaSHsHsgsggpq?c;pcr73cn3c?PE; pc;?t^3c^3cr?3E;g7a»i Big Time at Kane. The Elk-McKean Odd Fellows cele bration at Kane last Tuesday was largely attended and was all that the three link enthuslsts desired. The convention will be heid at Ridgway next year. An eloquent address was delivered in the afternoon by Perry A. Shanor, Esq., an extract from the same we are pleased to publish: "Mr. Shanor, who is a member of the legal profession, has an enviable reputation among Odd Fellows as an orator, and he certainly upheld it on this occasion. His address was witty, eloquent and instructive and greatly pleased those who heard it. He said he had enjoyed every moment of the day up to the time he rose to speak but that put an end to his pleasure, as he supposed it would to that of those present. He then complimented the Rebekahs very nicely, giving them great credit for what they have done, inviting frequent laughter and ap plause by bis manner of putting things Ninety years ago to-night, Mr. Shanor said, there were five Odd Fellows in the United States, now there are a mil lion and a halt. They sat around a table in Baltimore a few feet long, now they reach around the globe. He told how they care for the orphan, visit the sick, bury the dead. Odd Fellowship follows its members down to the tomb; it can do no more for it does not pre tend to be a religion, but its influence is such that it has led many to the church." Passed His Seventieth Birthday. The Rev. Mr. Ebersole, of the Mes siah Church, of Sterling Run, celebrat ed his 70th birthday on Saturday, April , 24th. Rev. Ebersole has been a resi dent of Sterling Run for the past 22 i years and has been a pastor for over 40 years, coming from Mechanicsburg, Pa., to Sterling Run. Mr. Ebersole is one of nature's noble men and is held in the highest respect : and esteem by the entire community, regardless of creed or nationality. He is a sincere christian gentleman, an exemplary citizen and a model hus band and father. The PRESS unites j with his many friends throughout the state in extending congratulations and best wishes for many more returns of his birthday. j. p. s. Prosperity at Pittsburg. PITTSBURG, APKII,27.—The Carnegie Steel company has advanced the price ! on bars and plate one dollar a ton. This advance is made because of large sales made during the past i month. New County Map. Surveyors John Morgan and A. H. Shafer, of Ridgway, are at work on a new map of Elk county, which will sell 1 at JIO.OO each. Why not extend the 1 map to include Cameron county, the t latest map of this county being the 1 same as Elk—lß7l—out of date and no 1 ! good? Why not, gentleman? ( Attended Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cook and sen j Raymond, returned home last Satur day from Scranton, Pa., where they attended! the funeral of the father.of Mrs. Cook, J. H. Becker. The old gentlemen was in his 81st year. He will be remembered by several of Mrs. Cook's neighbors as he visited here about one year ago. Painting and Paper Hanging. 1 Ido reliable and durable painting, interior and exterior natural wood finishing, graining, paper hanging, artistic and plain decorating. Twenty six years practical experience enables me to give you the BEST at the LOWEST COST. I can supply you with the best paint on the market and pure white lead. Would be pleased to show you the latest things in wall paper. All labor and material guaranteed just as repre sented. 8-tf. F. H. PEARSALL. Paper Hanging. We desire to announce that we are now ready to do paper hanging and painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine line of wall paper samples. K postal card addressed to us will be 1 that is necessary. We'll find you WORMUTH & Dix' 2-tf. East Emporiiv Foley's Honey and Tar is a h .urd | against serious results from spring colds, which inflame the lungs and develop into j pneumonia. Avoid counterfeits by in- I sisting upon having the genuine Foley's Ilouey and Tar, which contains no harm j ful drug?. Sold by all Druggists. Rheumatism. 1 More than nine out of every ten cases j | of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of ! | the muscles, due to cold or damp, or ' chronic rheumatism. In such cases no i internal treatment is required. The free 1 application of Chamberlain's Liniment is ! I all that is needed, and it is certain to give j quick relief. Give it a trial and see for ! yourself how <|uickly it relieves the pain and soreness. The medicines usually | given internally for rheumatism are poisonous or verystroDg medicines. They | are worse than useless in cases of chronic ! and muscular rheumatism. For sale by j L. Taggart. In Five Minutes. Take your sour stomach—or maybe you call it indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas. | tritis or Catarrh of Stomach; it doesn't matter —take your stomach trouble j right with you to your Pharmacist : and ask him to open aSO cent case of , Pape's Diapepsin and let you eat one 22-grain Triangule and see if within five minutes there is left any trace of your stomach misery. The correct name for your trouble is Food Fermentation—food souring; the Digestive organs become weak, there is lack of gastric juice; your food is only half digested, and you become af fected with loss of appetite, pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping in bowels, tenderness in the pit of stomach, bad taste in mouth, constipation, pain in limbs, sleeplessness, belching of gae, biliousness, sick headaches, ner vousness, dizziness and many other similiar symptoms. If your appetite is fickle, and noth ing tempts you, or you belch gas or if you feel bloated after eating, or your food lies like a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bottom of all this there is but one cause—fermentation of undi gested food. Prove to yourself, after your next meal, that your stomach is as good as any; that there is nothing really wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost instant relief is waiting for you. It is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Diapepsin. May Carnival. A May Carnival will be held at the Emporium opera house on Wednesday evening, May 12, 1909, for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. 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 crownod. A coupon in the PRESS entitles one vote for the ! most popular young lady in Emporium, I over_ 16 years of age. Young ladies I desiring to enter tho contest will please j I Date 1909 ONE VOTE FOR Miss FOR May Queen At Opera House, Wednesday Evening, May 12th, 1909. i. ! During the spring everyone would b 6 benefitted by taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. It furnishe? a needed tonic to the kidneys, after the extra strain of win ' ter, and it purifies the blood by stimula ting the kidneys, aud causing them to ' eleminate the impurities from it. Foley's Kidney Remedy imparts new life and 1 vigor. Pleasant to take. Sold by all ' Druggists. If you have bachache and urinary , troubles you should take Foley's Kidney i Remedy to strengthen and build up the i kidneys so they will act properly, as a serious kidney trouble may develop. Sold by all Druggists. Object to Strong Medieines, 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 must cular or chronic rheumatism, and more than nine out of every 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 Decessary to apply Cham berlain's Liniment freely 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 by L Taggart. For Sale. One light one horse wagon. Enquire? I at Cottage Hotel. 8-tf. send their names to Mrs. Mullin at 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. 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 I attendance. Price of admission will b& ladies 25c and gentlemen 50c. This is J a worthy cause. Don't fall to attend,