REDI'S EXPERIMENT. Out of It C c\. the C • ' Fitbris ov the CI : 7-1 It was u ;:;;er sale cheap, if taken before Sunday. A flock of over one hundred small chickens, also at a bargain. Address, Box 204, Emporium, Pa., or call at New Warner during evening. GROVE HILL. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Audrey Hill has returned from an ex tended visit at Dents Run. Lulu and Ronald Owen, of Dents Run, visited at Oak Grove farm, guests of their aunt, Mrs. Geo. Hill. Miss Owen will attend the Willianisport Com mercial College this fall. Darius Ives is home doing his haying. John Leonard, Jr., of Colgrove, spent a few days on the Ilill. 11. P. Ilill made a business trip to Potato Creek recently. Elmer E. Hill is at home assisting his father hay. Marie Ives has recovered from her re cent illness and attended Sunday school last Sabbath. llutli Jordan and brother Charles, have returned home after spending sev eral days at Ruff Rock farm, guests of Albert Jordan and family. Mrs. 11. I'. Ilill is quite ill at this writing. H. STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Chas. C. Craven had a slight stroke of paralysis Sunday, but is better at this writing. Miss Jennie and Myrtle Stiver who have been the guests of Lulu Lewis, the past week, left Tuesday to visit relatives at Renovo, Lock Haven and Logantown. Mrs. 11. F. Foster returned home Mon day from a month's visit to her mother and sisters at Savannah, Ga. Jean McNarney, Gladys Lloyd, Jennie Robinson and Florence Faucett, of Em porium, where the guests of Lulu Lewis Sunday. WHliam Bagley, proprietor of the Alpine House, gave a big supper Wednes day evening. Mrs. Tlios. Eddy is on the sick list this week. Mrs. A. L. Rarr returned home Satur day from a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Ella Hull, of Slate Run. Mrs. N. I). Jordan was quite ill a few days the past week. The M. E. Sunday school will have a picnic Thursday. The chicken thieves arc out in full force again. We would warn them to be careful whose chicken coops tlicy visit, as there are some chicken owners in town who arc just waiting to give them a warm reception. Mrs. Wm. Buck and son, of Ridgway, were guests of Mrs. J. R. Strawbridge Sunday. BLUE BELL. Cedar Shingles §4.50 per thousand at I C. B. Howard & Co's. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909. The Nuform Corset is surprisingly easy and helpful in preserving the figure to its best advantage; there are no hard lines or con straint at any point of the fit. The new Princess Gowns require the right Corset. Your gown will not fit and be stylish unless made over the now Long Shape Corset. We have the new shapes of the celebrated W. B. CORSETS which are correct in every way; Htyle and comfort is com bined with durability. Prices are §1 00 and $1.50. We also have a very excellent corset at 50c of the same make. F CAMERON. If. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. The long wished lor rain lias arrived at last aud the crops are improving fast. The "Swatters" were again defeated by Sterling Run last week, in six in nings, to the tuuc of 9 to 8. Operator J. W. Ilarvey, of Stanley, N. V., has secured third trick in the tele graph office in this place. Jasper Harris and Fred Bliss, two of Emporium's energetic business men, visited I). B. Peterson's poultry farm, Wednesday, and admired the extra line flock of thoroughbreds which .Mr. Peter son is proud to exhibit. Mrs. F. Ji. Webster and Mrs. F. 15. Hoag and son visited Mrs. Peterson on Thursday and enjoyed the fried chicken and fresh vegetables, for which Oak Hill is famous. M. Phoenix and wife visited friends in Ilidgway between trains Wednesday. Mrs. C. B. Potter, who has been sick for sonic time, i 3 considerably improved at this writing and is getting along nicely. Her many friends are glad to hear of this and hope for her speedy recovery. S. A. Krape and wife, of Lorain, 0., who have been visiting their son and family, K. I). Krape and wife, for the past week, left for Center Hall, Pa., Wednesday, where they expect to locate in the near futnre. Mr. Krape is a re tired contractor and has decided to take life easy from now on. Mrs. Jane Rockwell, who had been ill for the past year, died Friday morning. The remains were taken to Hughesville, Pa., Saturday, where interment was made. Funeral party returning Monday morn ing. Mrs. Laura Bryan, of Jersey City, at tended the funeral of Mrs. Rockwell, Sun day, and staying a few days in this place, visiting friends and relatives. The bridge builders are erecting a new bridge at Oak Hill crossing. This bridge was badly needed this good while, as the old wooden bridge was unsafe for a number of years. LOUISE. Card ofThanks. Editor Press:— We desire to thank the many friends for kindness and assistance to our dear grand-mother, Mrs. Jane L. Kockwell, during her long illness and their sym pathy and kindness'at the time of her death and burial. We especially de sire to thank Mrs. A. F. Walker and Mrs. Alex. Schwab. GEO. L. PAGE AND WIFE. Bowel Complaint in Children. When six months old the little daugh ter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mer chant of Agncwvillc, Va., had an attack of cholera infantum. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was given and effected a complete cure. This remedy has proven very successful in caseb of bowel complaint in children and when tiiven according to the plain printed directions can bo relied upon with perfect confidence. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take, which is of great importance when a medicino must be given to young child ren. For sale by Taggart. Nothing in the line of Canned Goods, Meats, Fish or Fruits but you can get at C. B. Howard & Co's. Our Big Bargain Sale All Summer Merchandise Wash Su,ts wa v Below cost n 11 /i « They come in white, light blue, tan and Regardless or vOSt a f OW Zander and wisteria, all up to date styles, made of excellent Lineen. Mil I lIMPPV 13-98 suits, sale price _ $1.98 X IIJLJ J-iill JL*l\ JL ?5.00 suits, sale price g 98 Trimmed Hats $6.75 suits, sale price 4.98 All $2.00 to $2.50 Hats, at - 1.00 All $3.00 to $.'1.50 Hats, at - 1.50 White Lineen Walking Skirts All $-4.00 to 8 ; >.00 Hats. at - 2.00 at Following prices: All $5.50 to SO.OO Hats, at - 2.50 , . All $0.25 to $7.00 Hats, at - 3.00 25 Sklrt8 ' Bale P rlce . .89 All $7.50 to $8.50 I Tats, at - 3.50 1,89 SkirtH ' Rale price $1.49 All $9.00 to 810.00 Hats, at - 4.00 12.00 Skirts, aale price J Untrimmed Hats $2.60 Skirts; sale price ~ 1.98 All 50c Hats, at - - 10c $3.00 Skirts, sale price 249 All SI.OO to $1.25 Hats, at - 25c $8.60 Skirts, sale price 279 All $1.50 to 51 . 7. > Hats, at - These Skirts are splendidly tailored All $2.50 to $.'5.00 Hats, at - 75c and the latest styles. Wash Dress Materials Less Than Cost of Manufaeturere All our Ladies Cloth Tail -9 and 10c Printed Organdies, sale p rice 65c or Made Spring Suits 12 ' Batistes, sale price 1 112 \ r , D 1 l r* 11 iso Musiioe, .ale price '• ~ i Keduced as Follows: 450 Pols de Sol Silk Dote, sale All 126.00 Salts, sale priee $17.50 price . . . .ir AU 22.50 Suits, sale price - 14.50 r „ Dl . „ T All 19.50 Suits, sale price • 12 00 50c Tama Silk, Plain Color, sale price . on AH 16.50 Suits, sale price - 10.00 ... " , . ~ All 13.50 Suits, sale price - ft 75 50c Shantung Silk, sale price - Ofin 0./o oOC All 12.50 Suits, sale price - 750 16C "lce Vy L ; neea . Sultlng ' Bale All 10.00 Suits, sale price - g^O R. KUEHNE, Emporium's Greatest Store Send for This Free Bulletin. The Pennsylvania State College has issued a bulletin giving full informa tion about the courses of study offered in the School of Agriculture and Ex periment Station. It describes the work required in the seven four years' courses and the two years' course and makes interesting reading for any one who wishes to know the kind of training that is given young men who want to become expert farm ers, or teachers, experimenters. A study of the pages of this bulletin is convincing that the instruction is moat practical. A young man fitted for entrance to college usually selects one of the four years' courses. The two years' course is designed for those who want instruction in agriculture but have not time or opportunity to fit themselves for a full college course, or else do not seo their way clear to spend four years in college. The two years' course can be taken without any en trance examinations. Last year the School of Agriculture enrolled 108 men in the freshman class, 5.1 men in the sophomore, 25 in the junior, and 16 in the senior. The en rollment in the two years' course was 40. Ninety persons entered the winter courses of twelve weeks. The bulletin i 3 free. It gives the dates for the beginning of all courses, including the winter courses and "farmers' week." Ask for the "May Bulletin," addressing the School of Agriculture and Experiment Station, State College, Pa. Constable and Collector's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the duplicate for the State, County, School, and all taxes levied and assessed in the Borough of Emporium, County of Cameron, State of Pennsylvania, for the year 190!), has been placed in my hands for collection. I will attend at ray residence in said Borough of Emporium, betwee.i the hours of 9 o'clock a. m., and 6 p. m., on three successive Saturdays, beginning Saturday, July 10th, 1909, for the pur pose of receiving the taxes charged in said duplicate; and any persons who shall pay their said taxes on said days or any other day within thirty days from date of this notice shall be re quired to pay the amount of their taxes, as therein charged, and the ad ditional sum of two per centum there on. And any person paying their said taxes after the expiration of said thirty days shall be required to pay the amount of their taxes, as therein charged and the additional sum of ten per centum thereon. All taxes not paid within thirty days from this date will be collected according to law. All taxes must be paid in full on or before three months from this date. JOHN GLENN, Constable and Collector. July sth, 1909.—22-3t. You should get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills right away when you ex perience the least sign of Kidney or Bladder complaints. Send your name to 10. 0. DeWitt .V Co., Chicago, for free trial box. Sold by all druggists. 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. Palmetto Molasses and Globe Syrup in cans at C. B. Howard & Co's. Alan Loses His Head. Weak, anyway, aud worried to death ! because lie is not able to carry his work i to success; a man will lose his head unless ho restores himself with a tonic. Scxine j Pills arc the tonic that will restore any man or woman who is in a rundown con dition. §1 a box, six. boxes s'i. Full , guarantee. Address or call on R. (J. | Dodson, Druggist, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute. 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 in an 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 Rem 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 livor 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 s 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 lias failed. L. M. ltuggles, lleasnor 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 and there is no danger of j Blight's disease or other serious disordor. I Do not disregard the early symptoms. I Sold by all druggists. Kodol will relieve you promptly in the ; event that you should experience any ' stomach trouble. Kodol is guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. Sale of Straw Ifats have exceeded our expectation, but have a few leit. If you desire one, call at C. B. Howard & Co's. Don't forget always a fresh lin/4 of Crackers and Cookies atC. B. Howard & Co's. Parasnls AT BARGAIN I al ctdUlb PRICES §5.00 Parasols fo $3.98 8-1.50 Parasols for 3.25 S-1.00 Parasols for 2.98 $3 75 Parasols lor 2.75 $3 00 Parasols for 2.25 ?2.50 Parasols for 1.75 Parasols for .98 81.25 Parasols for .89 81.00 Parasols for .69 EXTRA SPECIAL $5.98 Ladies Tan Covert Coats for $1.50 SB.OO, $8.50, 9.00 Ladies Tan Covert Coats for $3.00 $12.00 Ladies Tan Covert Coats for $4.50 $13.50 Ladies Tan Covert Coats for $5.00 For Sale One second hand Reaper; one second hand mower; one platform scales; one cultivator; a lot of log chains. The j above will bo sold cheap for cash, J WM. IIACKENBERG, Emporium, Pa. For Sale. A desirable property, on East Fourth ! St., Emporium. Lot 60x120; improved ! by two dwelling houses. Excellent lo cation; next door to Schleclit's Green ! house. Apply to MRS. ELLA MCSWANN, 37-tf. Emporium Pa. Post cards at Bair's studio until Aug. j Ist, for 81.00 a dozen. ] AUDITORS' REPORT 0' the Receipts, Expenditures, Assets and LicibiSitics of the Poor Fund of Emporium Borough, for the Year Ending Monday, i March Ist, 1909. F. P. STRAYER, Overseer of (he Poor, in ac count with PoorKund. RECEIPTS Balance on hand last audit $283 GO Rec'd from John Glenn, C 011.1908 900 fit; Rcc'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 ol Mrs. Detrick 216 85 Paid relief of Tramps 10 72 Paid relief ot J. B. Cruickshank 35 00 Paid relief of Mrs. Sam'l Parker 20 OC Paid relief of L. W. Spence 19 oo Paid relief of J. R. Fudge, 55 00 Paid relief of Jack Hell 78 85 Paid relief L. Gilford and J Hitchcock 215 00 Paid Independent, printing auditors' report 2100 Paid Dr. Smith, medical services 51 00 Balance in hands of F. P. Strayer 525 09 51,309 51 F. G. JUDD, Overseer of the Poor, iu account with the Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand last audit $699 23 Rec'd from John Glenn, Coll 1908 800 oo Rcc'd from John Blinzler. 91 50 $1,598 73 EXPENDITURES. Paid relief of Mrs. Mary Mix $332 19 Paid relief of A. Yaggi 13 00 Paid relief of Orriu Easterbrooks 36 00 Paid relief of Thos. Smith 38 30 Paid relief of Mrs. Carr 49 68 Paid relief of John Romain 5 60 Paid relief of Tramps 2170 Paid relief ot Mary Ellen Mundy 120 00 Paid relief of Thos. Trotter 90 00 Paid relief of Mr. 8e110w5.... 2 75 Paid relief of Mrs. Clohessy 15 00 Paid relief of A. Virginia 2 34 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 40 Balance in hands of F. G. Judd 640 77 4*1,590 78 JOHN GLENN. Collector 1908, in account with the Poor Fund of Emporium Borough. UR. Toamount of duplicate of 1908 $1,821 86 Balance due troui 1907 35 35 $1,867 21 CR. By amount paid P. P. Strayer ?i,025 9! By amount paid F. fl. .ludcl 800 00 By amount of exonerations 31 30 $1,857 21 RECAPITULATION. ASSETS. Balance in hands ot F. P. Strayer £525 0« Balance in hands of F. G. Judd 610 77 $1,165 8G We, 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 find the foregoing a correct statement of their accounts and of the Poor Fund. (IEO. A. WALKER, JR., 1. K. HOCKLEY, GRANT S. ALLEN. Borough Auditors. June 15th, 1909.-22-3