Additional Bargains for our Great July Clearance Sale We are bound to close out all our Summer Merchandise regardless of cost. Now is the time to save ; money. In addition to the many items from every department advertised last week we offer the following: 9-4 Very Best Sheeting 29c 81x90 Sheets for 74c 18c Pillow Cases, 14c Linen Napkins for 3c This is the very best quality bleached Best quality Mohawk bleached Sheets, Last lot of excellent quality 45x3G bleached Hemmed Linen Napkins 12x12, ready for Sheeting, regular 34c kind. OQ(i with wide hem, former price 89c. Ap Pillow Cases, wide hem, regular price 1 4r» use. Were made to sell for 10c Sale price per yard - - Sale price - - 18c. Sale price each ... Sale p r j ce ea , c i, .... Ov Bargains in EXTRA SPECIAL All our Ladies Cloth Tailor EXTRA SPECIAL $2 Couch covers $1.39 These Table Cloths are best I O.¥T w These are Ba S dft(l stripes. QUALITY, OIL BOILED, RED AND WHITE $5.98 Ladies Tan Covert spring suits Have u«i| • JSAIE PRICE. - - $1.39 Sp^ se '$144! Coats for $1.50. Been Reduced as Follows: rlllllll©ry $2.00 Tapestry Tabic Iteg. price 12.25, - 1.69 SB.OO, $8.50 and $9.00 Ml »25.00 Solte, jale price >17.60 Now is the time to get hat., for of^'iaLtnio. Porfipri at Half Prirp 1 pHipc Tan 112 nvprt fWc AU 822.50JMt5, sale price 514.50 almost nothing. i table Table cloths, roruers at nair rrice Ladies lan tovert toats AU SH>.SO SUITS, SA IE PRICE $12.00 TRIMMED HATS SALE PRICE - - ZQ "NV e are going to close out all our r „ d»o nn . „ ' portiers much under cost. Here I «p3.UU. AU slf>.;>o Suits, sale price .lojio All $2.00 to $2.50 hats at SI.OO 39 c Table Damask 31c is a chance for great saving. djio IJ* T fnvPff All_sl : i.;>o Suits, sale price 5.75 AUS3.OO to $3.75 hats at 1.50 -- i nch w hite Table Damask 85.00 Portiers, sale price $2.50 7, \ All 812.50 Suits, sale price 7.50 A 1184.00 to $5.00 hats at 2.00 w j t h turkey red, fast color border. 84.00 Portiers, sale price $2.00 _ CoatS for $4.50 All 8"M)() Suits, sale price 0.50 AU56.25 to - AUS7.SO toss.so hats at 3.50 59c Corset Covers 49c FlVe and a Half Cents * n Wash Suits away be- Wash Dress Goods All $9.00 to SIO.OO hats at 4.00 Excellent quality Corset Covers, ... . . prf (oats for S5 00 I r*> Less than Cost to Manu- it • ju .. trimmed with embroidery. Sale Best quality American Prints, in CH VUtUS lUI low Cost facture. Untnmmed Hats . pr|(jc J light ground with neat figures or These~coats are" White, light blue, copen- 50c Shant ""g 6ilk _36c Dress Shapes .... ° dots and gray with black figures, j man-tailored garments, made of hageD, etc. r.Qc Tama Silk - -29 c All 50c hats at 10c. _ Bargains in Bed Quilts regular 7c quality. Sale C l -i excellent material and should be gfI.QQ Suits, sale price $3.98 25c Poia do Hoi, silk dotß 15 C All SI.OO to sl.2;> hats at 25c. SI.OO quality Crochet Quilts, Sale price .... 2 ; sold quickly at these prices, which $6.75 Suits, sale price 4QR 16c Lineen Suiting - 19c All $1.50 to $1.75 hats at ;>oc. price - - - - Rio are less than the cloth costi 5 All *1.50 to $3.00 hats at 7oc. ~ „ ~ C ji If D ° ?2.00 quality Marselles Quilts, All Children's Fancy 50c N- 00 Belts for 25c 10c Suiting for 8k 20S off on Child's straw B0N N E TS NeTkwlrLl^ 9 Embroidered Hats rantrine from An assorted lot of Belts. None in the lot This suiting is finished like linen and is linen All the pretty little straw bonnets in stock ior lUC. .. ir . | worth less than 50c most of them were 91k color with neat figures or stripes, makes Q i are'included in this OA** f\CC A lot of assorted Neckwear, all 31.00 to S«>.oo, at half price. SI.OO each. Sale price L*DC excellent suite. Sale price - • O2C sale v-Jlt 25c goods, sale price 10c. 2.50 Jap Silk Waists $1.98 r- • » 1-4 Off These waists are very handsomly ■ M WS I I ■ j I ■ j IjIII Hftri fYI S We have vet a splendid assortment trimmed with lace yokes and fronts. Jl. JV U LrllM Li, Greatest StOre A " B6aS °" S Sale price ■ ■ - $ j .98 7 viredte&i oluic 1-4 Off Reg. Price | Breezy| County I New* J HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. C. W. Barr, of Tunnell Hill, was a pleasant caller in town Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Smith transacted business in Driftwood Monday. Mrs. llufus Miller, of Williamsport, was visiting relatives and friends at this place this week. The Johnson lte-union, on Wednes day. was a very pleasant affair. All the children gathered home once more with their wives and families, consisting of Albert L., and family, Harry E., and family, of Renovo; Jersey L., and family, •and J. Henry, of Jersey Shore; Jesse E., and family, Phineas H., and family, of First Fork; Mrs. Asa Collins and son Russ, of Conneaut, Ohio, and Mrs. Duell. ot Dents Run. Several of our people attended the dedication of the Wesleyan church at Castle Garden on Sunday, 18th. All enjoyed the occasion, especially the able sermon delivered by Rev. Jennings, ot Syracuse, N. Y. The Mason Re-union, which is to be held in August, will be a very pleasant affair if there is no preventing providence, as the committee is now planning for the occasion. They expect to have some good speakers engaged for the day and also the Driftwood band will be there. Let all the Mason relatives be present and enjoy the feast. The farmers here are.very busily en gaged in haying at preesent, but the hay crop is not very promising this year. L. 11. Smith and W. W. Johnson transacted business in Driftwood this week. Clarence Johnson was an Emporium caller this week. Daisy Johnson who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Witchey, of Renovo, for the r week, returned home Monday. \ 11. 8. Cows for Sale. Several good fresh milch cows for sale; also plenty of cabbage plants, 25c per 100; §1.50 per thousand. Apply at Climax Farm, Emporium, Pa. 18-tf, S. M. VANWERT. Palmetto Molasses and Globe Syrup in cans at C. B. Howard & Co's. MEDIX RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Mrs. Will Dert and children, of Du- Bois, is visiting her sister Mrs. Frances, at this place. May Moon, of Glean, N. Y., is visit ing relatives in town. Guss Snyder and Ezra Peters were seen on our streets Sunday. Helen Dellass, of Benezett, was in town Thursday evening. Ben Frances, of Hicks Run, spent Sunday with his family at this place. Mr. Collins, of Austin, was in town on business Tuesday. J. C. Maloy transacted business in town on Thursday. Mrs. J. R. Russell is visiting friends at Driftwood. T. 11. Garrity, of this place, was a Dußois visitor Tuesday. There will be a game of ball between the tannery team and the down town team Saturday. Everybody come and enjoy the afternoon. X. X. X. CAMERON. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. William Wykoff spent Sunday with his family in this place. The ice cream social held in this place Saturday evening, was well attended. The not receipts amounted to $14.55. The Calder "swatters" after defeating Sterling Run last week, attacked them again Saturday and were defeated by the score of 12 to 6. But they say they are not satisfied yet, and will arrange for a return game in the near future. H. H. Burdick, third trick telegrapher at this place, resigned his position and re turned to Emporium Sunday, Operator W. J. McCartan relieving him. Mrs. E. D. Krare and childreb, Mrs. J. Clark and Miss Bennett were Empori um callers Saturday. Quite a number of berry pickers from Emporium have been seen in this place the past few days, but their pails were not overflowing. Berries evidently are not very plenty this year. Fred Schwab and nephew went berry ing Saturday up the wilds of Hunts Run, expecting to return towards evening, but they became lost in some mauner and did not return until Sunday afternoon. They set their berries down while hunt ing the path and lost them also, so they had exceedingly bad luck all through. A. A. Smith, signal foreman of Sterl ing Run, made a business trip to this place Saturday. D. Robinson, Supt., of the Penn Vit rified Brick Co., is wearing the smile that won't wear off. It's a boy. Dave, we are waiting for the cigars. Louis,E. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909. STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Mrs. Emma J. Rolfe, of Elmira, was j the guest of Mrs. J. E. Smith, the past I week. Paul liikle left Tuesday for Ridgway, Roy Page, of Cameron, having accepted J the position as electrician at this place. Mrs. Alice Davis and daughters Helen and Elsie, of Williamsport, are the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. John May. Mr. Langow, of Williamsport, is visit ing in town, guest of Lora and Gladys O'Keefe. The Children's Day exercises in the M. E. Church, Sunday, was well attend ed and enjoyed by all. The little folks done extra well. Albert Smith and family returned home the past week from a two week's visit with friends and relatives in Lock Haven and Beech Creek. The Sterling Run base ball team play ed Driftwood, Friday, score 15 to 0 in favor of Driftwood. They played Cam eron on Saturday, score 14 to 5 in favor of home team. Rev. Allen, of Blaekwell, former pastor of M. E. Church, was calling on* friends in town the past week. Lulu Lewis returned home Friday from a visit with friends at New Bethlehem and Rockton. Mrs. Joseph Bruno and daughter Kathryn, were visitors at Renovo Tues day. John Kissel has accepted a position at Sand Point, Ills#! John is one of Sterl ing's most estimable young men and we wish him success. Jennie and Myrtle Stiver, of Youngs town, are the guests of Lulu Lewis. Miss R. L. Brink returned home Monday from a week's visit at Mt. Gretna. Randoph Miller and family, of Wil liamsport, visited relatives in towd the past week. Born—July 9th, 1901), to James Berry and wife, a daughter. j Neva Summerson, of Hicks Run, is | the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. G. ! Howlett. The Pine Street School commenced j Monday. Miss Francis Barr of Hicks j Run is teacher. BLUE BELL. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stomach I troubles have been effected by Chamber ; lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One I man who had spent over two thousand I dollars for mediciae and treatment was | cured by a few boxes of these tablets, j Price, 2.5 cents. Samples fiee at Tag gart's drug store. SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium Mrs. J. Y. Strayer went to Lock Haven Hospital, last Saturday, for treat ment. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Krebs. A number of people from here, attend ed the dedication services at the Castle Garden Church, lastSnnday. Mrs. Martha Robinson, who has been visiting Geo. Shafer and family, returned to Renovo Tuesday. Colonel Foultz and wife have moved into part of the old Foultz Homestead. Quite a number of new faces in town, owniug to the increased work at the dynamite plant. Ralph Shafer, wife and daughter visit ed J.A. Shafer and family a few days this week. Clyde Bitner, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Amos Bennett and James Ilaynes, returned from Dulutli, Minn., last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Huff is visiting Mrs. Geo. Huff and Mrs. Qniggle. Miss Dent, grand-daughter of R. B. B. Crum, visited on Sunday with her grand parents here. The skating rink was open last Satur day evening and proved to be the favorite place to spend the evening. James Ilaynes is quite ill at his home up the Fork. Mrs. C. M. Wykoff and Jos. Strayer were called to Lock Haven on account of the serious nature of Mrs. Strayer's ill ness. X. X. X. Farm for Sale. The Jno. K. Morrison farm, located on Weit Creek, consisting of 240 acres, about eighty acres improved; plenty of fruit; good farm buildings; natural gas and pure spring water in house, Thirty minutes drive from Emporium. For terms apply to John K. Morrison, Emporium, Pa., R. F. D. 23-tf. For Sale. One good light driving horse, three years old; also light harness and buggy. Apply to Herman Johnson, Box 78, East Emporium, Pa. 22-3t. Quarterly Meeting. Religious services will be held at the Elk Lick school house, Saturday after noon and evening, July 24th, and Sun day morning and evening, July 25th. Rev. W. F. Hall, pastor of the new W. M. Church at Castle Garden will be in charge of these services. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. WM. N. OSGOOD, Pastor of W. M. Church, Rich Valley. Chronic Rheumatism. This is the variety of rheumatism that usually attacks the larger joints, knees, hips and shoulders. It is aggravated by cold and damp weather, and for this rea son a man afflicted with it can often fore tell changes in the weather. Chamber lain's Liniment applied freely and with vigorous rubbing relieves the pain and makes sleep and rest possible. It will also effect a cure, but will not prevent the recurrence of the disease. For sale by Taggart. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills will instantly allay all troubles of the Kidney and Bladder, and will stop the pain caused by these disordered organs. Sold by all druggists. Delay in taking Foley's Kidney Rem edy if you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease upon you and makes a cure more difficult. Commence taking Foley's Kidney lietn edy to-day and you will soon be well. Why risk a serious malady? Sold by all druggists. Everyone would be benefited by tak ing Foley's Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble, habitual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley 8 Orino Laxative to-day? Sold by all druggists. Many people with chronic throat and lung trouble have found comfort and re lief in Foley's Honey Tar as it cure stubborn coughs after other treatmen has failed. L. M. Ruggles, Reasnor lowa, writes: "The doctors said I had consumption, and I got no better until I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." Sold by all druggists. If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time com mence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain, and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up these organs aDd there is no'danger of Rright's disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms. Sold by all druggists. Kodol will relieve you promptly in the event that you should experience stomach trouble. Kodol is guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. Sale of Straw Hats have exceeded our expectation, but have a few leit. If you desire one, call at O. B. Howard & Go's. Don't forget always a fresh line of Crackers and Cookies at C. B. Howard & Co'B. AUDITORS' REPORT Of the Receipts, Expenditures, Assets and Liabilities of the Poor Fund of Emporium Borough, for the Year Ending Monday, March I st, 1909. F. P. STRAYER, Overseer of the Poor, in ae* count with Poor Fund. RECEIPTS Balance on hand last audit.. $283 60 Rec'd from John Glenn, C 011.1908 980 56 Rec'd from John Glenn,Coll. 1907 35 35 $1,309 51 EXPENDITURES. Paid relief of Joe Infelt 16 00 Paid relief of A. Yaggi 10 00 Paid relief ot Mrs. Detrick 216 85 Paid relief of Tramps 10 72 Paid relief of J. B. Cruickshank 35 00 Paid relief of Mrs. Sam'l Parker 20 00 Paid relief of L. W. Spence 49 00 Paid relief of J. R. Fudge, 55 00 Paid relief of Jack Bell 78 85 Paid relief L. Gilford and J Hitchcock 215 00 Paid Independent, printing auditors' report 24 0 0 Paid Dr. Smith, medical services 54 00 Balance in hands of F. P. Strayer 525 19 {1,309 51 F. G. JUDD, Overseer of the Poor, in account with the Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand last audit $699 23 Rec'd from John Glenn, Coll 1908 800 00 Rec'd from John Blinzler 91 50 $1,590 73 EXPENDITURES. Paid relief of Mrs. Mary Mix $332 19 Paid relief of A. Yaggi 13 00 Paid relief of Orrin Easterbrooks 36 00 Paid relief of Thos. Smith 33 30 Paid relief of Mrs. Carr 49 6S Paid relief of John Romain 5 60 Paid relief of Tramps 21 70 Paid relief ot Mary Ellen Mundy 120 00 Paid relief of Thos. Trotter 90 00 Paid relief of Mr. Bellows 2 75 Paid relief of Mrs. Clohessy 15 00 Paid relief of A. Virginia 2 31 Paid State Hospital at Warren 183 00 Paid Green & Felt, retainer 1908 15 00 Paid Cameron County Press, printing auditors' report 24 00 Paid W. L. Thomas, making tax dupli cate.. 5 00 Paid Emporium Machine Co., for lime 1 4G Balance in hands of F. G. Judd 640 7'/ $1,590 73 JOHN GLENN. Collector 1908, in account wit!) the Poor Fund of Emporium Borough. DR. To amount of duplicate of 1908 $1,821 Bfc Balance due from 1907 35 35 $1,857 2! CR. By amount paid F. P. Strayer $1,025 91 By amount paid F. G. .Tudd 800 0G By ainouut of exonerations 3130 $1,857 2) RECAPITULATION. ASSETS. Balance in hands ot F. P. Strayer £525 o'.* Balance in hands of F. G. Judd 610 77 $1,165 86 Wo, the undersigned, Auditors of the Borough of Emporium, Pa., hereby certify that we have examined and audited the accounts of the Poor Masters of said Borough and And the foregoing a correct statement of their accounts and of the Poor Fund. GEO. A. WALKER, JR.. I. If. HOCKLEY. GRANTS. ALLEN, Borough Auditors. June 15th, 1909.—22-3 7KE CFUGIKAL LAKATIVC. COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HGNEY»TAR Set! Clover blossom and 'looey Bee cc Every Bottle.
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