Our Assortment of High Class Merchandise in all Depts. is now at its Best §We call your particular attention to the splendid quality LaCeS and Embroideries ||s^ and the most up-to-date styles of our Ladies Spring Suits. ~ fI iii . i . . , r 'M . Our assortment or Laces and hmbroideries is worthy of a IM \W js%> We have only man tailored garments, made of best mater- Metropolitan store. We dan furnish real Rose Point Laces ; a i vp f nrJr*»c ara mnc t „ r for June brides at Jfrom $125.00 to $175.00 per yard. // / yCt thC Pr,CCS arC m ° St reasonable > from Handkerchiefs to match from $75.00 to $150.00 eachf frf M 1 fA JR QH Valencences, Venice, Oriental Mechlin, Torchon, all over Nets, we show in the mB y§ T■■ newest patterns at low prices, Extraordinary values in embroidery now on Hale. W/jj/M Isf u 1 " 16 ?- u Millinery infants ~ summer I , Hosiery f| ||\ siiks Sil s„„ C(l S and B™' gp Mi m OOtS Slid our Work ) Dresses& Wonieii's jfeiL about Hear ».J| 2JEL iifrv gr (MB ft hwj nh |p|j Sr 5 - / V tobehadfor ). \\ ' low prices. frjg'V 25c to $2.50 gg*ffg the money, j jpNUh ZIP H ine L,«, J New Wash Dress Goo1 rs. Dan lloss, of this place, was shopping at Dußois Thursday. Mrs. L. B. Russell and Mrs. J. R. Russell were Benezette callers this week. Mrs. Frank Ivhoer and Mrs. Frank Aukley were Benezettc visitors Friday. Ada Miller who has been visiting hero for some time has returned to her home at Williamsport. The new houses that arc being built on Main street are finished and the own ers will soon take possession. Mrs. Jack Wagner from this place is visiting her mother at Penfield. Mrs. W. N. Pistner was shopping in Dußois Friday. Dorsey Bennett, of Benezette, was seen in our town Tuesday. W. C. Bauwan, of Lock Ilaven, was a business visitor here this week. Chas Scudder, of Penfield, was in our vicinity Wednesday. Ben Frances, of this place, leat here Sunday afternoon for Hicks Run. Mrs. Stanley Allen, was visiting her sister at Bymdale Saturday. Mrs. M. I. Pauley, of Driftwood, spent Sunday with her sister at this place. Ezra Peters, of Spring Run, spent Sunday with his sister, Airs. Walter Allen, of this place. Joe Kyes from our vicinity went to Keating Sunday afternoon to see his mother. John McDonald, of this place, spcDt Sunday at Bcnnezette. Mable Cockran, of Caledonia, was in our vicinity Tuesday. Virginia Ore is attending a college of music at Lock Ilaven this summer. Grace Snyder, of Sumuierville, is visiting her aunt at this place. Mrs. Bert Russell was visiting relatives in Penfield Saturday. C. B. Wilson, of this place, was called to Williamsport Saturday night to see his mother who is very ill. Mrs. S. W. Nyce, of Millers Run, visited her daughter at this place a few days last week. Lloyd Malioney, of Dußois, was in town Wednesday. Russel Ross and George Krause en joyed a buggy ride to Weedville Satur day. L. B. Russell who has been working on the telephone line for some time re- signed and is head carpenter at the mill at this place. A. Chambers, of Driftwood, was seen on our streets Sunday. Mrs. Joe Kyes, of this place, was in Hicks Run on business Thursday. John Daniels, of this place, visited his old friends at St. Marys over Sunday. Dean Seeley and wife were shopping in Dußois Friday. Guss Snyder, of Dußois, was seen on our streets one day this week. W. R. Zimmerman was in town on business Saturday. John Rentz, of St. Marys, was a Medix Run visitor a few days last week. Mrs. Horace Smith visited her old friends at Driftwood last week. Harry Pontas and wife, of Hicks Run, are visiting at the home of Samuel Arndt and wife. I. Bresncc, of this place, has bought Miller's dry goods store at Weedville and will move there in the future. Clarence English and wife, af Bym dale, were visitors at this place over Sun day. Ed. Rogers and Bert Delong, of Winterburn, was seen on our streets Saturday. George Chambers, of Penfield, was in our town on Business Saturday. Tillie Haley, of Tyler, was visiting in our town a few days last week. Mike Gallagher, of Bennezette, attend ed Red Men lodge here Friday night. A number of employees at the tannery went out fishing Monday. They all re turned with fisherman's luck. Mrs. Thos. Delong was visiting old friends at Winterburn this week. Mrs. Will Backus left here this morn ing for Williamsport hospital. X. X. X. RICH VALLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Rev. C. H. Dow of Houghton, N. Y., assisted Rev. Osgood to hold quarterly meeting on North Creek, Sunday. Jerome Dulling of Lock Haven is vis iting Valley friends this week. A. H. Ilousler is on the sick list this week. llena Swesey finished her school at Elk Fork, Monday. Miss Barr is attending school at Lock Haven. Lowell Lewis returned from Williams port hospital last week. The physicians there were unable to give him relief. Merrick Barker and wife of Empori um, spent Sunday with Elk Fork rela tives. Clair Craven accompanied by Gertrude Lewis visited Valley friends Sunday. Geo. Nickerson of Lewis Run called on J. J. Lewis and wife, Sunday. Violet Barr was home from West Creek Sunday. Ora Conway and Garnie Ilousler ex pect to leave for the far west shortly. They will make good wherever they go. Mrs. Floyd Barton is visiting North Creek friends this week. Mrs. Warren Moore spent Sunday with her mother, Susan Ilousler of North Creek. c. M. 8. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909. HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. B. J. Collins was a business caller in Emporium the lattur part of the week. Supt. Mattie Collins spent Saturday with B. J. Collins and family. L. 11. Smith was a business caller at Driftwood Saturday. Lawrence Smith, of Hicks Run, spent Sunday with his family. Signal inspector A. A. Smith of Sterl ing Ilun, was a business caller in town Tuesday. B. J. Collins is the possessor of a fine young colt. Chas. Taylor of Hicks Run. spent Sunday with his family. J. F. Sullivan and wife visited Phila- Jersey City and Long Island City Friday. Ruth Sullivan is quite ill with grip. J. F. S. STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. V. A. Brooks of Sinnamahoning, ByronCollins of Huntley and Tom Leete, bridge contractor of Genessee, were here last Friday viewing sight for new town ship bridge. Mrs Nora Marks, after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. S. L. Bunce returned to her home at Olean. accom panied by her brother Sherman. it. R. McQuay of Emporium was as a business caller in town Friday. Eric Mason of McKees Rocks, is the guest of his grand-parents, Rev. S. Eber sole and wife. Mrs. Delia Lord is visiting W. P. Barr's on Huston Hill, this week. Vida Ilousler after closing a successful term of school at Emporium returned home Friday. Floy Whiting, after taking a short va cation returned to the Williamsport hos pital last week, as a trained nurse. Mrs. John May visited her mother at Williamsport Friday and Saturday. Frank Leonard and wife of Reuovo, were guests of former's parents, Joseph Kissell and wife, Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Bruno and family visited friends and relatives at Renovo Saturday. S. F. Ebersole and A. F. Anderson were business callers in Emporium first of the week. Mrs. Kate Dawson, who has been stay ing with Mrs Furlong for some time re turned to her home, at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Goodyear of Weedville, is the guest of her mother, Nancy Russell. Nellie and Gladys O'Keefe visited friends at Driftwood and Ilicks Run, Saturday. Irvin Smith, who has been visiting his father, Leonard Smith, of this place, re turned to his work at Wiuterburn, West Va., on Tuesday. BLUE BELL. ! A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are | authorized to refund your money if No- I led's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough, heals the lungs and prevents 1 pneumonia and consumption. Contains opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. , FIRST FORK. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Win. Swauk died on Sunday morning, j soon alter one o'clock, of diabetes, from which ho had been suffering for a long time. He was 50 years old. He leaves a wife, seven sons and lour daughters, all | of whom were at home for the luneral i except Mrs. Fred Logue. of Thunder, ; Idaho He has one brother, Benjamin, in Mich., sister down the state somewhere. | He came to Cameron county in 1870 to j work in the lumber woods, and has lived , here since that time. He was married | to Miss Elizabeth Brooks, daughter of . John Brooks of the East Fork. The few nice days of farming have , quit, being followed by a rain this lnoin j ing. The prospects for apples this year I arc pretty slim, as the trees are not put | ting out any blossoms. Plums, pears and j peaches, where there are any trees, have , blossomed full, but we shall have to wait j the outcome of late frosts, before con j trading to furnish any for market, J NUF SED. May 10th, 1909. SINNAMAHONING. , W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Ben llackett has moved his house hold goods out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby, Sr„ are mov ing into the D. A. Fulton homestead, which is now owned by Crum Bros. Mrs. Theo. Dinger has moved to Wy side. Her son is one of the operators at the HU Tower. T. H. Piper has moved his family in to part of the Gibson house. Geo. Foultz and family are now lo cated in their own home east of the public school building. Sara Munsell spent last week with Mrs. A. R. Counsil. Harry Ensign has gone to Lock Haven to attend school. Mabel Buchanan and Iva Crum are attending the summer normal at Em- 1 porium. Arch De Shetler, wife and daughters I and Alex De Shetler were visitors in town this week. Mrs. J. D. Shirk, who has been visit- ' ing in Ridgway for some time, has re turned home. Mrs. Eva De Laney Bowers and chidren visited her sister Mrs. Milford Krebs last week. James Wykoff, of Renovo, is visiting his parents C. M. Wykofifand wife. Nace H. Drum who was attending court at Clearfield, Pa., has returned. Mrs. A. T. Swartwood who was visit ing her son and family has returned home. Miss Georgia Kephart was called to Coudersport last Saturday on occount of the death of her grand-mother, Mrs. Putnam. Wm. Swank a farmer residing up the First Fork, died, Sunday, May 9, 1909. Rev. Skillington, of Renovo, enjoy. :ed a days fishing with Rev. Runyon this week. , X. X. X. DIED CONNORS.—FIorence, aged nine years, daughter of Chas. and Carrie K. Barr-Connors, at Hicks Hun, Sunday, May 9th, 1909, after an illness of only two weeks, from meninKCtis. The funeral wii h'M IV vn Hi cks Hun Hall, Tuesday after noon, KJV. S Ej5f«LE offlciati ng. SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. J. H. Logue and Jas. Donley came in Saturday with a fine pail of trout from Cooks Run. A couple of "dagoes" were seen fish ing last Sunday on First Fork. Where is the fish warden? C. A. Council was in Lorshbaugh one day last week and got a fine basket full of trout; the,largest was|l4, inches. It is reported that the Box Mill will change bands soon. We hope to some one who will make a success with it. Two young chaps caught a porcupine up the Run a few days agp and burnt his quills off, dragged him a mile, put his eyes out and then let the poor animal go. Pap Blodget was at Emporium Mon day after his new store teeth. He says he will have an iron mask when he catches any more of Davis' curves. Geo. W. Batclielder went to Mina Potter county to work for tho Penn Lumber Co. Trout fishermen are plenty but only a few trout caught as yet. W. H. Davis is improving his lot this spring with a new fence. He is painting it green. Sheril Mead is at the powder works at Emporium this spring. R. D. Walker went to Mina, Potter county, last week to work for the Penn Lumber Co. A. J. Barclay is getting his corn ground. He will plant about twenty acres. J. R. Batchelder will commence planting this week. He will plant about six acres of corn. Amos Bennett is rushing the state road with a full crew now, as he only has this month to work. DEBSE. SIZERVILLC. Fishermen do not have such smiling I faces this season on account of such a small mess of de butes in basket. Infant Mose M., and Mr. Donovan I tested the waters of our streams for the finny tribe, yesterday and had fair luck. Mr. C. Weirstall departed for home at Allegany, N. Y., having been the guest of Chas. Weller for a few days. Mr. W. recently returned from a three months' trip in Germany, having been away Irom his home the past twelve years. He greatly enjoyed the trip. Our town gained two new residents last week in persons of Chas. Britto, who occupies Sheriff Norais' farm and Mr. E. A. Campbell and wife, third trick tnan on the Pennsy, who occu pies the greenhouse on the corner. Both families are very agreeable to meet. The masculine members of the fish ing party on Four Mile, a few weeks ago, desire nothing miscon strued as to what might have occurred during the excursion. The Misses Edwards departed for i Lock Haven Normal last week where they improve their school knowledge at that excellent school. We look for some fine teachers in the near future. The Pennsy established catcher ser- j vice here for the mails to-day. There ' , will be no use of inquiring whether the j "pouch has gone over" when this de vice is installed. Many are not stuck on the service any more, having but one mail a day An auto line would work in well for the deficiency in the mail service. An Italian opened a grocery at Ship pen last week. He will make Ameri can merchants look well to the east and south. County Treasurer, C. J. Howard has returned to his country home and we are pleased to welcome him back among us. He is busy remodeling his ! pleasant home. Mr. \V. A. Clark and | Ed. Sizer are doing the work. They are uot clear gine on the "blooded i dog"—they enjoy him at a distance. Ferinemore Ames departed for Mee i hoppen, Pa., yesterdsy, where ho will make his future home, amoni; his re | latives. He received his first check | from Uncle Sam, by the special act of Congress, at the rate of $.50 00 per month, which he received through the efforts of Congressman Barclay. ; Frank says his debt of gratitude to Hon. 0. F. Barclay is very great. XXX NORTH CREEK. Road supervisors are at work now making our roads better (?) Will Spence made a business trip to West Creek Tuesday. Walter Smith lost a very valuable horse last week. Mrs. S. M. Housler has been building an addition to her house and it is near ly completed. Bernice Moore spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother and sister here. WANTED.—A horse weighing about 1,200 pounds, sound healthy, etc. Ap ply to Walter Smith, Emporium, Pa., R. F. D., No. 1. C. H. Dow, of Houghton, N. Y., ie, guest of his cousin, V. M. Dow, at this plaoe. Ethel Britton, who has been staying with Mrs. Tom Joyce is now at home. Frank Chandler lost a good dog this week. Lyman Lewis of Rich Valley, spent Sunday night with D. N. Chandler. "Bill" Spence and "Ben" Chandler went fishing Tuesday. They reported a good catch, but they must have got hungry before they got home. Eh! boys? Nannie Spence, of Emporium, spent Sunday with her mother and brother here. Wrn. F. Lewis and wife of this place have gone to live on the Leavitt farm at Beechwood. LKZAH ATSUGUA. Painting and Pape Hanging. I do reliable and durable painting interior and exterior natural wood finishing, graining, paper hanging, artistic and plain decorating. Twentv six yeare practical experience enables me to give you the BEST at the LOWEST, COST. I can supply you with the best paint \xr i o i and pure white lead. Would be pleased to show you the latest things in wall paper. All labor and material guaranteed just as repre -BGnt€CL. B " TF - F. H. PEARSALL.