jj ere Are Just of Our and Coats. We show a splendid assortment of the latest New York made Ladies and Children's Coats, Ladies and Misses Suits and Ladies Rain Coats. Our prices are less than city prices, because we sell only for cash and our expenses are smaller, that's why we can sell so cheap ~ jjy Its Time for Underwear Blankets and Comfortables /j 4 U'sll'l 'liftfiw itlli We have a very large assortment of Men's,' Woman's and Childreu'sUnder- We show by far the largest and best line of warm bed covering in town. JAWS# 'IS fm\ wear. Every garment we sell is the best that can be bought for the price we Cotton Blankets per pair 59c, 69c, 75c, SI.OO to #2.50. Wool Blankets per •, q|fj||ia * ask. pair $5.00 to $6.00. Comfortables SI.OO, $1.19 $1.25, $1.89 #2.00, $2.25. $3.50. Jj/j M L Jlu IB Of Great Interest to Ladies The Sale of Leather Goods Continues ll|| M Mil l'- H | l\X Just received over 50 patterns of Re- —■_> -y ■ -y -y -y ■ Such extraordinary values in Leather || jf M M naisance Art Squares, Centre Pieces and MJ MS I I B I Bags and Purses have never been offered IjjL jUP ' j IP Bureau Scarfs, at unusually low J_\ # JV I_J JL 11N Hi* rtTr''"™' ,c t WllP from'" K SI.OO to $3.50 EMPORIUM'S GREATEST STORE fron > $6.50 ■ l lim ———— ■!■■■■—WBIIMIT- ———————!■ —M————B———————■■MM—OWOi———————>^fc- | Breezy | 'I Courtty I 1 NeWs 1 9b- jM HUNTLEY. A W. Smith is now on the sick list. C. U. Lupro of Emporium, was a call er in town Sunday. L. H. Smith has resumed his work on Bennett's Branch, thrashing buckwheat, lie expects to finish in a few days. A. A. Smith and lloy Page, ot Cam eron are busily engaged in polishing up the machinery at HY tower. Rev. Ilall of Castle Garden preached to a large congregation on Sunday at the Huntley church. Miss Cecil Miller of Hicks Bun, is visiting relatives and friends in town. Chas. F. Collins of Ilicks Run called on relatives in town Sunday. Mrs. G. S. Hill and son Elmer of Grove llill were in town Saturday and Sunday. Our champion bear trapper. J. S. Jordan has oiled his traps and is ready for business. We all expect to eat bear meat in the near future. J. E. Johnson, who has been staying with his brother at First Fork for a few days was home over Sunday. W. W. Johnson left for Eric Monday where joined the inspecting party. 8. B. STERLING RUN. John Charter and wife of Galeton, visited Francis Sterling and wife on Sun day. Mrs. Nancy Llewllyn of Weedville and Mrs. Anna Goodyear of Munson Station were visitors in town this week. Mabel VVylie, who is teaching at Hollidaysburg visited her parents, A. W. Wylie and wife a few days the past week. Mrs. H. P. Spence left town for Em porium, Sunday, where she intends to make her home with her son. Wade. Paul Bickle of Ridgway, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Lulu Lewis and Mrs. A. F. Anderson were Emporium visitors Saturday. Geo. Ilerrick and daughter Doris of St. Marys, visited the former's mother Saturday. Mrs. Shaffer of Emporium, is staying with Mrs. Samuel Smith this week. John Kissell went to Williamsport on Sunday to attend commercial college. Malvin Smith and wife of Kane, vis ited the former.s mother a few days the past week. Mrs. Ed. Whiting and daughter Marion visited Miss Toeka Whiting at Williamsport, Sunday. The Pennsy arc giving the depot and tower a new coat ol paint. Mr. Quigley of Lock Haven was a visitor in town Tuesday. BLUE BELL. Fpr a clear head and a strong mind, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills. Sold by all druggists. MASON HILL. Mrs. C. M. Bailey spent a couple of days at Sinnamahoning last week. Mrs. Nancy Lane moved to Empori um on Friday and Lewis Jordan now oc cupies her house. Mrs. Thos. Marsh and mother Mrs. | Jordan are spending a few days al St. j Marvs this week. M iss Murrie! Bailey is the guest of | her aunt at Sinnamahonine. Ray Jordan is able to be around again and transacted business in Driftwood on Saturday. The Mason boys expect to finish thresing on the htll this week. The grain has been a fair crop this season. Darrius Ives and wife were guests of relatives as few days this waek. Mrs. Geary of Gloucester City, N. J., is visiting her grand children at 0. B. Tanner's this week. Sun ROSA. CAMERON. i E. M. McFadden viisted at Emporium j on Monday. E. F. Comley came down from Eujpo ! rium and spent Sunday with his family. Sheriff Norris made a us a business ' visit last week. M rs. Olson of Madera, who spent a | week here with her daughter Mrs. Krape | returned home Saturday. Mrs. Alice Burlingame and sister rc- I turned to their home :n Detroit, Mich., on Monday morning Flyer. The K. G. E. will have their annual sermon delivered to them by Rev. Shank in their hall Sunday, Oct. 10 at 3:30. D. L. McFadden carries a side line of barber tools. Call on him and get prices. Frank Iloag is digging his potatoes between times and claims a good crop considering the dry season. Wm. Mc- Vane also has a good crop. John Killeen is stftl the "big works'at : the down and out club rooms, providing | his friends don't squeel on him. Messrs. Krape and Smith took an out ing in Harveys "auto' Thursday evening. Silk O'Laughlin, alsas Tom Eddy, dealt out justice to the satirfaction of all Sunday afternoon. Dr. Bush gave an exhibition of base stealing and proved to the crowd that he was there with the goods. Page's tigers, with a patched up team were defeated on Sunday afternoon by a picked bunch ofballtossers from Howard, Sterling Run, Emporium and Red Creek, N. Y. Pitchers DeForest and More did extra fine work up to the sixth inning, each having eight strike outs. Sid Bunce, couirnanderin-chief of the Sterl ing Run knockers, who were there in full force. Cameron lost two balls which from latest reports went to Sterling Run. This is certainly dirty sportsmanship on the part' of Sterling Run. LOUISK. Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. "I take pleasure in saying that I havo kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family medi cine chest for about fifteen years, and have always had satisfoctory results from its use. I have administered it to a great many traveling men who were suffering from troubles for which it is recommend ed and have never failed to relieve them," says J. C. Jenkins, ot Glasgow, Ky. I This remedy is for sale by G. C. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 1909 FIRST FORK. I A party for young people was held as j | the home of Hon. John A. Wykoff, the j j evening of Sept. 28. About twenty were ; j present and all enjoyed themselves very j much. The .Judge expects to move to j Sinuamahoning this week. First Fork j I will lose a good citizen. | Swauk Bros are busy threshing buck- ; ■ wheat and oats for our farmers. On ac- | ' count of the dry weather, the report is, ' only half a crop. They are experienced j threshers and know how to do good work, j i llev. llunyan, pastor of the Methodist j | church at Sinnamahoning, preached at i j the Haynes school house last Wednesday j evening. A large number were iu at ' tendance. There will be services at that place every two weeks, on Wednesday ; J evenings. The next service will be held ; i Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p. m. All j j are invited. Stella Logue, teacher ot the Bailey j i school, was quite sick the latter part of : last week. We are glad to report that | I she is able to perform her duties in the i | schoolroom again. There are six licensed fish baskets in j our stream. On account of the dry werther not many fish or eels have been 1 caught yet. When a freshet comes we j can look for more eels to be caught. J. B. Haynes made a business trip to I Austin ou Saturday. Do not forget the pie social at Gilmore i ; next Saturday evening. Everybody I j should turn out and help a good cause I along. Come one, come all. not j forget the time, October !i, 1909. j Walter Swank visited at Sinnamahon ing on Saturday. Our champion hunter and trapper, C. E. Logue, can beat the record for captur ing bears. He got a large one on the i first day of bear season, October Ist. ! Who can beat that? Born, to A. E. Smith and wife, a sou, 1 October Ist. J. H. Bierly, of Sabinsville, visited j bis mother-in-law, at the home of F. L. , Miller last week. Several wild cat tracks have been seen • in our vicioty. Some have also been > heard. Some of onr young boys do not : go to the skating rink at Sinnamahoning , as usual. Many are afraid to travel' along our Fork at nights. Get up cour-' age, boys. Have a good time. FINIS. HOWARD SIDING. Rev. J. W. Shank preached an excell ent sermon at Howard, last Sunday after noon; text,'"Wc all do Fade as a Leaf." Mrs. B. O. Blanden. of St. Marys, spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. E. Close and brother Bert, at Howard Siding. , | Mrs. Wm. it. Johnson, of Bryan Hill, and Mrs. C. Parks, of Emporium, visited their mother, Mrs. E. Close and sister, Mrs. Blanden, on Thursday, at Howard Siding. Three young operators are handling the keys at Howard Siding tower. Say, they are having a fine time. Wc don't doubt it. Operator Mathewson and family are visiting at Ishua, N. Y. XX For Chapped Skin. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is also unequaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by G. C. Taggart. A New Delight — Foods Shot from Guns There are myriads of homes where Serve it tomorrow morning. Listen these foods are not new —these deli- to what they say. Then ask them cious Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. what food they want next. The people who know them are Wheat and rice are common foods, already serving seventeen million prepared in numerous ways. See if dishes per month. this way is best. But to millions of others these foods We make all sorts of cereal foods, remain a new and unknown delight. so it matters little to us which kind And to those this appeal is addressed. you prefer. But it means much to you to get The appeal is to try one package— the food that you like best. See if just for the children's sake. Puffed Wheat is that food. Puffed Wheat —10c Puffed Rice —15c These are the foods invented by Prof. An- Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam derson, and this is his curious process: explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad particles. The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into , . . , _ , , , Ihe kernels of gram arc expanded eight sealed guns. Then the guns arc revolved for . , r ... . , , . b times. Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapes sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees. are unalteredi We have simply the magnifie d That fierce heat turns the moisture in the grain, grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tre- One package will tell you why people de mendous. ligfit in them. Order it now. (6j Made only by The Quaker Oats Company The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you arc certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. This liniment also relieves rheu matic pains and is certain to please any one suffering from that disease. Sold by G. C. Taggart. C. B. Ivinger, the Jeweler, 10G0 Vir ginia Ave., Indiauapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my back ache and the irregularities disappeared, and I cau now attend to business every day and recommend Foley's Kidney ltemedy to all kidney sufferers, as it cur ed me alter the doctors and other remed ies had failed." Sold by all druggists. You need not have Dyspepsia or Indi gestion, nor do you need to be troubled in any way with your stomach, if you will simply take Kodol at those times when you teel that you need it. Kodol is guaranteed to relieve you. If it fails your money will be refunded to you by the druggists from whom jou purchased it. Kodol digests all the food you eat.. It is pleasant to take. Sold by all drug gists. Kodol is for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, L sour stomach, or for any stomach trouble. » Kodol is very pleasant to take and it acts r promptly. It digests all the food you eat, for it is composed of the very same i digestive juices that are found in a i healthy stomach. It is guaranteed to t" relieve you and is sold here by all drug . gists. I If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble would realize theie 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 ■ Bright's disease or other serious disorder. ' Do not disregard the early symptons. ' Sold by all druggists. More Than Enough is Too rtuch. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body • heat. The habitual consumption of more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, I rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. , If troubled with indigestion, revise your . diet, let reason and not appetite control I and take a few doses of Chamberlain's ( Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will , soon be all right again. For sale by G. I C. Taggart. Don't fail to see Miss Florieno Farr, in Miss Petticoats, which is coming to 1 the Emporium opera house Both Boys Saved. Louis Boon, a leading merchant ot* Norway, Mich., writes: "Three bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely cur ed niy boy of a severe cough, apd r, neghbor's boy who was so ill with 4 col<\ the doctor's gave him up, was cured by. taking Foley's Honey and Tar." Notlj else is as safe and certain in results*. Sold by all druggists. DeWitt's Oarboliaed Witch Ilaze! Salve is unequalled lor anything where salve is needed, but is especially good to*' piles. Sold by all druggists. Foley's Iloney and Tar clears the ai» passages,stops the irritation in the throat ( soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Son: and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but thy genuine in the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y., writes "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxative and 1 think it is the best remedy for constipa tion and liver trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and effective and cures habitual constipation. Sold by all druggists. Fall colds are quickly cured by Foley's Iloney and Tar, the great throat aud lung remedy. The genuine contains no harmful drugs. Sold by all druggists.
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