| Breezy 112 \] County 1 I News I SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Jane Fizzle went Olean to attend school this winter. After spending a couple of monti - with her aunt Myrtle Shaffer here. Mrs. Gray and daughter of' Binghnni ton visited Mrs. Geo Foultz this week. Myrtle Shaffer spent Sund.iy in Kiu porium. ' Leon Swartwood is home with his parents. He has been working for the I*. It. It. Co., at Westport. Mrs. ('. (>. Mcixell and children have returned from Cambridge Springs. Miss Lupro of St. Marys, is visiting Mrs. Herman Losey. Thad Brooks of Driftwood, was a visi tor in town last Sunday. Amos Fenton spent Sunday at his home in Emporium. .Mrs. T. S. Fulton and ceildren have returned from Sterling l!un: Mrs. Smart is visiting J. V. Strayer and wife. Mrs. Jas, ltussell and children have returned from Laquin. Hazel and Pearl Crosby spent Sunday at Emporium. Sibyl Huff visited relatives and friends' in town this week. Ralph Shale: r, wife and daughter slop ped a short time here on their return from tli. ir vacation, which they spent in Lock Haven, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Helen Counsil returned to Dickinson Seminary, Tuesday morning. Mrs. A. L. Ensign and son spent last week with relatives at Sizerville. A. W. Philips made a trip to Phila delphia Saturday and Sunday. Several of our citizens attended Mason ic lodge at Diiftwood Friday evening. The church trustees assisted by their wives and friends la id an oyster jsupper 011 the parsonage grounds Friday, Satur day and Monday evenings. Th*y netted u nice sum to be used for church and parsonage repairs. The Epworth fteagueheld their annual rally day services in the church last Sun day evening. The public schools at this place and Wyside opened on Monday. L. C. Clemens and Miss Anna Anderson arc the teachers here and Mabel Buchanan at Wyside. A number of our people attended the fair at Emporium this week. ltev, It.'W. Itunyan and others attend ed the Sunday Convention at Emporium, Tuesday evening. Lena Mead is visiting in town. Joe Smmmerson was from Emporium last Sunday. Joe B. Council spent Sunday in town. James Council made a trip to Lock ilaven Sunday afternoon, returning on Monday. Lolo Dunn if visiting in Lock Haven. Blanche Mason of Sterling Bun, is posting at the B. k S. station here. Mrs. il. B. Lightner has been quite ill for several days. Charles Crura, the infant son of ltoss Crura has been ill for some time. (Jrace Baird is again suffering with her old enemy, the asthma. A small son of Mr. and Mrs. Barton injured himself quite badly by jumping ou a rake. Thieves entered Crura Bros., store, Friday night and helped themselves to 13 pairs of men's shoes and other articles. They got into the building by prying open a side window with tools obtained from the B. & S- tool house. Mrs. Eleanor Walker who died Mon day, Sept. 6th, was buried Wednesday the Bth. Services were conducted by R. W. Itunyan at the church, interment be ing made at the hill cemetery. Frank Jordan, a former resident of this place died of typhoid fever at Medix Itun. His daughter Clair of this place attended the funeral. James It. Batchelder, tax collector for Grove township was at Emporium first of the week and settled up in full. lie is the first collector to settle. Geo. P. Shafer sent a nice lot of vege tables to the fair. | X. X. X. Fruit season ia here, but Granulated Sugar the same, 25 pound sack for $1.45 at C. B. Howard & Co'a. Don't forget always a fresh line of Crackers and Cookies atC. B. Howard & CO'B. Line of 10c Prunes with can oi Squash are getting low. If you wish some call at C. B. Howard & Co's. Palmetto Molasses and Globe Syrup in cans at C. B. Howard & Go's. Incandescent Light Beneficial. According to a French scientist, the rays from Incandescent lights are ben eficial to human health, destroying bacteria, stimulating circulation and cellular activity, and reducing paiiv HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. , The Huntley base ball team and the j Cameron team expects to cross bats at ; this place on Sept. 1!». Harrison Lupro and wife.of St. Marys, j were the guests of John S. Jordan and j family over Sunday. The sad news came from Itidgway hospital on Monday that John L. John son bad passed away at 2 p. m. His ! remains were brought home on train No. 54, Monday night, for burial in the Hdntley cemetery. Mrs. Charles Bower, of Castle Garden, was the guest of her parents over Sun-, day. Mrs. Minnie Batchclder was a caller j ! in town Saturday. Mrs. Leslie English, of Driftwood, was j | the guest of her parents John Jordan and 1 I wife over Sunday. I>. .). Collins transacted business in 1 i Driftwood Saturday. Clarence Miller is on (he sick list. Mrs. Bryan who is slaying at her daughter's Mrs. .J. S. Jordan is very sick | and not much hopes for her recovery. _ _ s - »• STERLING RUN. YV. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Dr. Wright and wife of Erie, were the j guests of the hitter's mother Mrs. M. E. j Derrick over Sunday. I Long Lord was the guest of his step mother Mrs. Delia Lord a ftfw days the | past week. We hear through good authority that j I through the stu born ess of a certain party I there is danger of the railroad that was to ! be built up Sterling Ilun, falling through. | We hope this party will get their eyes j open before it is too late and see what ! prospects there are ahead for Sterling as j well as the county if that road is built. The Mystic Seven meet at the mystic hour. All members are requested to be present. Arcli.uoia,;iea! and anthropolo gical report Use subject N. A. Indians. Domico I! rutin and family of Rcnovo, were guests of Joseph Bruno and family Sunday. J. 11. Darrin attended the funeral of P. K. Bcattie at Emporium Tuesday. lluth Whiting left Sunday to attend fall term of school at Clarion Normal. Mrs. T. S. Fulton and cnildren were guests of her parents Joseph Kisscll and wife the past week. G. C. Smith, Karl Whiting and Miss Teoka Whiting left Monday to attend Dickinson Seminary at Williamsport. Mr. Bagley and family of St. Marys, were guests of their brother Win. Bagley and family Sunday. Mrs. C. G. Schmidt of Emporium was the guest of Mrs. John Neon Thursday. Mrs. Eddy and daughter of St. Marys, were the guests of Thos. Eddy the past week. Flora Ebersole went to Philadelphia where she lias accepted a position. Mrs. Mort Dininny and son left for Port Allegany Saturday where she ex pects to make her future home. -Mrs. Moore of Emporium was visitor ii\ town Saturday. Alice Muudy of Austin is the guest of her parents Chas. Jones and wtfe. Hr.UK Bei.T.. MASON HILL. The Elite Club will hold their second corn roast at Camp Delight on Satur day evening. There will be an oyster and chicken supper held on Mason Hill, Sept 25. Everybody come and bring your friends. Mrs. D. F. Marsh who has been seri ously ill is gaining slowly. Dorsey Bailey visited friends at Medix Run last week. O. B. Tanner and daughter Verk re turned from Buffalo and Niagara Falls last Thursday. Dorsey Bailey and James Hicks took in the excursion to Niagara Falls and Toronto last week. Harrison Lupro and wife, of St. Marys, visited J. O. Jordan last week. George Gore and little grand daughter visited with friends and re latives over Sunday. Ed. Hughes and sister, of Empori um, visited with his wife on Sunday. Pearl Marsh, of Grays Run, is visit ing her grand parents for a few weeks. Lloyd Losey, of Dents Kun, visiied with his grand-parents a few days last week. Wesley Marsh, of Renovo, visited with his parents over Sunday. Ray Jordan visited at Sinnamahon ing on Monday. Rube Jordan and a party of friends contemplate visiting Buffalo and Nia gara Falls the last of the week. Si B ROSA. Asks the Philosopher. "Ef you stan' in your own light how kin you expect other people to find you In a hurry?" Mr. Ericson's Old Home. Go see it, it's a beauty. It stands out among all its neighbors because the color ing is so bright and clear. Mr. Ericson painted with L. <& M. Paint and says it cost | less than ever betore. lie bought only 12 gallons of L. & M. I'aint and It gallons of Linseed Oil to mix with it. This made 21 gallons ot pure paint, and coft only 51.20 per gallon. It's as hand some as the finest in town. The L.it M., is sold by Ilarry S. Lloyd, Emporium. CAM ERON .COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909. A—™———«■———• III'BRINTIW I Two Great Shows at Emporium this week The Cameron County Fair, at Keystone Park Where the best that this county can produce will be shown and I I at Emporium's Greatest Store j The latest Styles and Novelties from Europe and I America will be on exhibition and sale. You are cor-1 dially invited to attend. 1 New Suits, New Wash Fabrics, New Long Coats, Nem Blankets and New Caracul Coats, &3r{ -\ Consforters v*> Mi W ] New Skirts, New Linens, {if I| JS '/[ \.. j New Rain Coats. ,'jEt jM\ New Underwear, I /|j Jjk jrauft New Children's Coats, New Art Goods, 1 .Jarf» <• New Tailored Waists, X New Trimmings & Laces Jiß | |f j• 11 New Hats, tj\ New Hair Goods, hfTl '|| I \tn 1 New Snvants Headwear, | New Veils & Veilings, I ]l\ . ||| New Saques&Kimonas, jF | New Fancy Goods, / |\ \ I —H' New Knitted Coats. j fIB New Men's Shirts and 'f H| 11 I I NewSßcs ' . Neckwear, | 4 New Dress Goods, ' J "'" New Silk Hosiery. V jj | Visitors are invited to j ft I'IIFHMF ! Rest Room provided 112 I make this store their j W JQJLIIIi JLsa j i i »• , i 1 I F-qdin'iprters WHETHER YOU ' " a »g a g e checked I | YOUR WELCOME HERE. j EfflpOPiUfli S HRGBL Oiiii HlOSc Up-tG-dBtG Dry Goods SIOTG free of charge, TELEPHONE | OAMLRON. 11. \V. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. John Clark, Dari'l Sullivan, R. D Graham, G. L. Page and John Schwab, attended the funeral of P. R. Beattie at Emporium Tuesday. Relief operator Lupro relieved F. B. lloag, Tuesday. Frank spending the day 011 his farm. Dan Sullivan was the first in the community to have his corn shocked. The lv. G. E. boys are still working for the upbuilding of their member ship. New members are boing taken in every evening E. F. Comley has secured a position at Emporium with the Tanning Co., carpentering and general repair work. The new school building is nearly completed and will not be long until school will commence. E. D. Krapestarted digging his early potatoes Tuesday and sayß he will have a fair crop. LOUISE. Proceedings of The Pariahs. The Pariahs of Sterling Run, met Saturday evening, Sept. 11th, uuder the Banyan Tree, to mend their gar ments. These meetings are of no in terest whatever, to any one except the j Pariahs, for amusement they do the : best they can. All are now taking ad vantage of the breathing exercises ! especially since the report that an edict issued prohibiting the Pariahs free use of air and water. It is noticed that ! little use is made of the latter element i and thus far their spirits are not damp- 1 eneel by this report. It would be J pleasant to record that the conversa- 1 tion at these meetings are at all times brilliant. But as the post of most I members has been for years, the pan- I handle, truth actuates me to state that j the conversation never rises above j mediocrity. Refreshments were doled j out, a handful of barley, eaten in sullen silence. Among those present were Nun, of Ur Biz, and several of the i Mystic Seven. Next meeting, Moon IV at 11, Bamboo Jungle. ANNA NIAS, Scribe. Painting and Paper Hanging. I do reliable and durable painting, interior and exterior natural wood finishing, graining, paper hanging, artistic and plain decorating. Twenty six years practical experience enables mo to give you the BEST at the LOWEST COST. I can supply you with the best paint j on the market and pure white lead. ! Would be pleased to show you the j latest things in wall paper. All labor and material guaranteed just as repre sented. 8-tf. F. H. PEARSALL. ! Good tor UiHousness. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent, better than I have lor weeks, says J. J. Firestone, of Allegan. Mich. "They are crtainly a fine article for biliousness." For sale by Geo. C. Taggart. Samples fr-?e. Health and Beauty Aid. Cosmetics and lotiur* wili not clear your complexion of pimples and-blotches like Foley's Oiino Laxative, for Indiges tion, stomach and liver trouble and habit ual constipation. Cleanse the system and is pleasaut to take. Sold by all drug gists- Take care of your stomach. Let Kodol digest all the food you eat, for Kodol does. Every tabltspoonful of Kodol digests 2] pounds of food. Try it to-day. It is guaranteed to relieve you or your money back. Sold by all druggists. A Narrow Escape. Edgar N. Bayliss, a merchant of Rob insville, Del., writes: "About two years ago I was thin and sick, and coughed all the time and if I did not have con sumption, it was near to it. I com menced using Foley's Ilonev and Tar, and it stopped my cough, and I am now entirely well, and have gained twenty eight pounds, all due to the good results from taking Foley's IToney and Tar." Sold by all druggists. Nothing in the line of Canned Goods, Meats, Fish or Fruits but you can get at C. B. Howard & Go's. Sale of Straw Hats have exceeded our expectation, but have a few leit. If you desire one, call at C. B. Howard & Co's. Fire Escapes |l||r Q | FIRE-PROOF PORCHES \)r& BUILDERS'IRON WORK # Largest Manufacturer! of LjX f*? | FIRE ESCAPES 1 k 'ke United States p Zr ORNAMENTAL IRON AND LJp . ( ~| WIRE WORK V] [' H Bra»s or Iroa for Every I—rrVlPurpose j | Writ# lor Illuitrated Catalog. [ Italian kind ol work wanted. TAYLOR DEANf PITTSBURGH, PA. Warning. Do not be persuaded iuto taking any thing but Foyley's lloDoy and Tar for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever asthiua, and lung trouble, as it .stops the cou<ih and heals the lungs. For sale by all druggists. Bulletin. HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION NEW YORK CITY. Three hundred years ago, Henry Hudson, an Eng lishman in command of a Dutch expedition, with eighteen men, explored the Hudson River from Sandy Hook to Troy in his small craft, the "Half Moon." One hundred and ninety-eight years later, Robert Fulton established, with his steamboat, the "Clermont," a regular water service between New York and the towns along the Hudson river to the North. This year, New York City, with sister cities and towns along the Hudson, will celebrate these two achieve ments by a series of imposing observances, religious, historical, military, naval, musical and literary, extending from September 25 to October 9. Replicas of the "Half Moon" and the "Clermont" have been built and will play a large part of the celebra tion. They will be the center of attraction in the great naval pageant on Saturday, September 25. The United States Government will have fifty-two war ships anchored in the Hudson, and Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentine, Guatemala, Mexico, and Cuba will be represented by war vessels. Two great parades of water craft will escort the j "Half Moon" and the "Clermont" in triumphal procession past the war leviathans, first in the morning and again in the evening, when all the vessels will be illuminated. 011 September 28 there will be a grand historical pageant, and 011 September 30 a big military parade in New York City. On October 1, the "Half Moon" and "Clermont" will proceed up the Hudson to Troy escorted by hundreds of river craft, including torpedo boats. A magnificent carnival parade will be held in New York on Saturday evening, October, 2, which promises to eclipse all previous attempts. The Pennsylvania Railroad, the direct line to New York, with its unsurpassed service cf fast express trains, will sell excursion tickets to New York foi this period at reduced rates of fare. Full details concerning specific fares, dates of sale, return limits, and train service may be obtained of Ticket Agents. 1012-31-it. Dr. Abernethy, tlii! iiu-at linglish phy sician, said: ''Watch your kidneys. \\ lieu they are aftceted. life i - in danger." Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healths kidneys, corrects urinary irregularities,, and tones up the whole system. Sold by all druusists.
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