jji Breezy |l I County if I News| $3 M FIRST FORK. At the beginning of this week, the lat est statistics show that forty-three bear have been captured in the vicinity of Sin namahoning and First Fork. Health Inspector, 11. B. Muthers baugh, ol Driftwood, transacted business in our valley last week. Our two scribes must certainly com mend our good friend J. 11. Batchelder j for responding to our words from First Fork. He certainly gave our readers a go >d tear story and hopes he will con tinue his stories. The sehool directors of Grove town ship held a very important business meet ing last Saturday. The B. & S., arc working on the water line at Lick Island. They are trying to fix their water supply so that it won't freeze this winter. L. C. Wykoff is entertaining a lot of hunters from Philadelphia and other places. They expect to hunt in our forests during season. Nathan Silin and family from Sinna mahoning visited along First| Fork on Sunday. Some of our young hunters will soon change their minds for a short time. They will think of their deer instead of their dear. hunting season they will take up the latter again. We notice that Judge John A.Wykoff and Archey Penrith from Sinnamahon ing spent some time on their former homes. 0. L. Bailey, Edward Logue and B. B. Lorshbaugh, Supervisors of Grove township, took the measurements of the road from Potter county line to Sinna mahoning. FINIS. STERLING RUN. The two Misses Cromwell, of Empori um, were the uuesls of their parents, Carl Cromwell and wife Sunday. Harry Goodsell and family after an ex tended visit with his wife's parents, Rev. Ebersole and wife, returned to their home at Buffalo Thursday. Xmeuia Brooks gave a "Hobo" party to some of her friends at her home Satur day evening. All present spent a most enjoyable evening. Jay Lewis and Charles Miller who have been visiting the former's mother Jessie B. Lewis returned to their home at Harrisburg Sunday. Mra. Oscar Norburg and son, of Drift wood, visited the former's parents John Anderson and wife this week. W. P. Barr. of Houston Hill, who has been ill for some time with paralysis, we are glad to hear he is now able to get around by pushing a chair. Helen Hart the eight year old daugh ter of Thomas Hart, had a miraculous escape from being killed by passenger train No. 68, last Wednesday, p. m. She had run back and forth several times in front of the train and became frighten ed and started to turn back directly in front of the engine and accidently stumbl ed and fell along side of the track. The engine struck her hard enough to roll her out of harm's way. Is she had not fallen she would have been ground to pieces, as it was she escaped with but a few bruises and a slight out on the head. Grover Mason, of Renovo, visited his parents over Sunday. Miss Mansfield, of Westport, is the guest of J. A. Dice and family. H. Martino was a visitor at his home in Bradford over Sunday. Game has been quite plenty here this fall, and also lots of hunters from all parts of the state. Mrs. Wm. Bagley and daughter Alice returned home from Philadelphia Sun day. A valuable heifer 'belonging to Mrs. Jessie Lewis accidently got dishorned on Tuesday, Little Irene Bagley who has been visiting relatives in St. Marys tor several months returned home Tuesday. Frank Judd, of Emporium was a business caller in town Tuesday. BLUE BEM,. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold, prevents pneumonia and con sumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. A Religious Author's Statement. Rev. Joseeph 11. Fesperman, Salis bury, N. C., who is the author of sev eral books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was con fined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sediment and 1 passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheer fully recommend Foley's Kidney Rem edy." Sold by all druggists. MEDIX RUN. Dan l'luebell was a Dußois visitor Thursday. Isaac Hoover, of Penfield, was in town on business Wednesday. Col. GeorgeS. Smith and his band had their picture taken Sunday. A supper was held in the Band Hall, Saturday evening for the benefit of the Sunday school. Mrs. Bostic and her class got up a fine supper. Our band furnished the music. Everybody reports a good time. Ilellen DeHass, of Bennezette, was a visitor in town over Sunday. Mrs. Liev. Krise who has been ill for a few days is improved in health at this writing. A. J. Chambers, ot Driftwood, visited relatives at this place over Sunday. Mrs. Harry DeHass, ot Bennezette, is visiting her daughter at this place. Mrs. Black, of Dußois, is visiting at the home of True London and family. Several young ladies of Bennezette was seen on our streets Sunday evening. Claude Williams and wife are moving this week to Warren. Mrs. Anna Hally, of Bradford county, is visiting Mrs. ltussell at this place. C. S. Chambers, of Penfield, was in town Thursday. George Stally who had his leg broken a few day ago is much improved in health at this writing. Quince Krise is on the sisk list. Maggie Doyle, of West Virginia, at tended the funeral of her brother-in-law Friday. Stanley Allen and wife were Byrndale visitors Sunday. J. It. Russell, of St. Marys, visited his family at this place over Sunday. Mrs. John Callahan who has been in town for a few days left here for Osceola, where she will visit her daughter for a few weeks. Born to John McDonald and wife, Nov. Gth, a son. Johnnie wears a broad smile Jand everybody smokes Havana cigars. It. M. Ford and wife, of this place, were visiting the former's mother at Mil lers Run, who is in very poor health at this writing. Blanch English, of Byrndale, is visit ing her sister Mrs. Allen at this place. 11. S. Ford, of this place, is visiting his mother at Millers Run. Edward Bouoh, employed by Fred Quirton, a jobber at this place, was in stantly killed Wednesday morning. Mr. Bouch was driving team and was bring ing a trail of logs down a steep sidehill, the trail broke into and one of the logs jumped over the skidway striking him in the back He was 24 years old and has been married only a sbort time and had just started to house keeping when the sad accident occured. He leaves a young widow to mourn his death and a host of relatives and friends. The funeral ser vices were held in the Methodist Church, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. Engler officiating. The choir rendered some lovely music with Miss Ross as organist. The remains were laid to rest in Bennezette cemetery. He belonged to the Improved Order of Red Men. About fifty members attended the funeral to pay their last respects to a noble brother. The breaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. XXX HUNTLEY. Wm. H. Logue captured another large bear this week, weighing about 200 pounds. L. H. Smith has finished thrashing buckwheat on the Bennetts Branch, and is now shelling it out at this place. Nellie Logue is visiting friends at Em porium this week. Harry Johnson, of Renovo, was a caller in town this week. Mrs. Alonzo Duel!, of Hicks Run, is visiting relatives and friends in town this week. Clarence Hill, of Grove Hill, has ac cepted a position ou the track under foreman W. W. Johnson. B. J. Coll'ns and C. J. Miller trans acted business in Driftwood on Tuesday. Selburn Logue was a Renovo caller on Tuesday. W. W. Johnson is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. John Witchey, of Renovo, this week. Wm. 11. Logue was a Driftwood caller on Tuesday. Carrie Hill, daughter of Henry Hill, of Grove Hill, is attending school at this place. She saddles her pony and rides to and from school every day, a distance of eight miles. Elmer Hill, of Grove Hill, called on friends in town on Sunday. | C. W. Barr, of Tunnel Hill, is assist ing A. W. Smith this week in building a new appartment to the Willowdale man sion, W. R. Smith and family called on friends and Sinnamahoning Sunday. 8. B. What Would You Do? In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such in juries are liable to occur in any family and eveyone should bo prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to'beal without leav ing a scar. For sale by Geo. C. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER N, 1909. SINNAMAHONING. Miss Buttorf who has been visiting in Carlisle and Mt. Holly Springs, re turned last Thursday evening. Earl Johnson and bride are house keeping in part of the D. A. Fulton homestead. Mrs. W. H. Metzger, of Idamar, who was visiting in town, returned home Saturday morning. V. A. Brooks made a business trip to Emporium last Saturday. Mnuel Brooks and wife were in town Monday of this week. Miss Anna Anderson made a business trip to Emporium last Saturday. Miss Bertha Fulton spent Sunday in Renovo the guest of Mrs. J. I. Gardner. Jno. and Herman Berfield were in town Monday. A. J. Barclay made a trip to Cross Forks this week. J. F. Runyon and family spent Sun day in town, guests of Rev. R. W. Runyan. Miss Anna Grugan, of Lock Haven, is visiting relatives in town. Miss Julia Dauber, of Johnsonburg, is visiting Miss Myrtle Baird. Mrs. Mollie Baird went to Johnson burg last Saturday to visit relatives. Miss Ella Smith spent last Saturday and Sunday in Lock Haven. Robt. Kirkland, of Hammersley, is spending a few days with his family here. A. L. Ensign visited bis father and mother at Sizerville Saturday and Sun day. Miss Marjorie Welton, teacher of Grove school, has been unable to teach since Institute on account of a lame ankle. Miss Verna Corbett, has been taking a vacation and Miss Burlingame is tak ing her place At the B. & S. station. Some one set a hay stack on fire at Wyside, early Monday morning. No damage done to any other property, as there was no wind and it was dis covered in time to prevent spreading. Mr. Jefferson Askey was in town last Friday. X. X. X. CAMERON. J. W. Harvey visited Beechwood on Sunday. A. A. Smith, Sterling BUD, made a business trip to this place on Monday. E. F. Comley left for Costellpj Tues day morning, in quest of work, but he returned on Wednesday, says r nothing doing yet." John Schwab, Geo. B E. P. Krape, W. H. Fox and W. B. Morris were Emporium visitors Tuesday even iD 8- i All K. G. E. members are requested to turn out Saturday evening, wien they will be treated to a phonograph enter tainment. Dr. Smith was called to town last week to attend E. M. McFadden, who was attacked with a severe hemorrhage of the nose, but is somewhat improved at this writing. Supt. W. G. Coughlin, of P. & E., passed through town on Tuesday, on train 51, bound for Erie. E. F. Comley is prepared to do all kinds of butchering. He was last seen going east, with a hangman's outfit. Frank Hoag, D. B. McFadden, Bob Graham, Harv Barger and Harry Moore were Emporium visitors Tuesday. Grover G. Wiggins, of Howard, was the guest of J. W. Harvey Saturday last. Very few hunters seem to stray this way owing to scarcity of game. The State Constabulary are sure doing good work around this vicinity. Camer on seems to produce the element that makes their presence desirable. Frank Sullivan is certainly entitled to membership in the B. C. He can see wild ducks on the hill tops in darkness. James Harrington, formerly of Calder, was arranged before Justice Larrabee, Tuesday morning,|charged with wilfully burning the Penn Vitrified Brick Co's barn and part of contents. Messrs. Barger, Robinson, Moore, Speaker and | two Italians were called as witnesses, and after a hearing, Harrington was commit ted to the Cameron county jail for trial. Said barn was burned Sunday afternoon about four o'clock. LOUISE. . - * HOWARD SIDING. Rev. Brown, of St. Marys, will preach at Howard Sunday afternoon at two o'clock in the absence of Rev. Shank. Mrs. Alice Orstrum and Mrs. M. E. Close spent Thursday at Beechwood with their uncle, R. H. Morrison. The W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hope all members will be present, and any others who are interested in temper ance work. Mrs. J. S. Hunt and children, of Ridgway, formerly of Emporium, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. M. E. Close,and|other relatives and friends at Howard and Emporium this week. M. E. C. The Soul of the DOQ. The Inferior and animal soul of the dog contains purer elements of natur al, spontaneous and boundless kind ness than that of the best of men.— H. Laverdan, in Paris L'lllustration. You may dislike the word ideal, or reject it, but the thing you cannot get rid of if you would live any life above that of the brutes.—Principal Shairp. WE WILL GIVE AWAY TWO TURKEYS 1 To two of our customers—the luck iest two—we are going to present the two handsome turteys which are now in tho window. Every one of our cus tomers has an equal opportunity to win one of these two fine birds. One of these two turkeys may be served on your table this Thanksgiv ing day. Contest opens Saturday morning, the 13th and closes Friday evening the 24th. Old Reliable Drug Store. Helpful Hints on Hair Health Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally Caused by Carelessness. Dandruff is a contagious disease caused by a microbe which also pro duces baldness. Never use a comb or brush, belonging to some one else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be infected with microbes, which will infect your scalp. It's far easier to catch hair microbes than it is to get rid of them, and a single stroke of an infected comb or brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on anybody else's hat. Many a hat bund is a resting place for microbes. If you happen to be tronbled with dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we believe will completely relieve these troubles. We are so sure of this that we offer it to you with the understand ing that it will cost you nothing for the trial if it does not produce the re sults we claim. The remedy is called Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We honestly believe it to be the most scientific rem edy for scalp and hair troubles, and we know of nothing else that equals it for effectiveness, because of the results it has produced in thousands of cases. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It does this because it stimulates the hair follicies, destroys the germ matter, and brings about a free, healthy circu lation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots, causing them to tighten and grow more hair. We want every body who has any trouble with hair or scalp to know that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic and restora tive in existence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the understanding that they pay us nothing for the remedy if it does not give full and complete satisfaction in every particular. Two sizes. 50 cents and SI.OO. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Emporium only at our store—The Rexall Store. The Emporium Drug Co. WOMEfTS WOES. Emporium Women are Finding Re lief at Last, It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity; they must "keep up," must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing down pains, they must stoop over, when to stoop means toiture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and healthy is easily maintained. Head of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. Frank Mundy, W. Fourth St., Emporium, Pa., says: "Since using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Geo. C. Taggart's drug store, I am feeling much better. My kidneys were very weak, the secretions passing too frequent ly and I suffered from a dull, nagging backache and splitting headaches. Sharp pains would dart through the small of my back and at times my feet and hands would swell. Doan's Kidney Pills regu lated the kidney secretions and drove away the pains and aches in my back and head. I cheerfully recommend this lemedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents. Remember the name— Doan's—and take no other. Cedar Shingles $4.50 per thousand at C. B. Howard & CO'B. Thanksgiving Linen Sale VERY SPECIAL VALUES Extra good quality pure linen half bleached Table Cloths, size 8-10; border all around hemmed, ready for use at each $1.50. Splended quality 72 in. all Linen Damask, beautiful designs, white as snow, a yard $1.25 and SI.OO. A bargain in all Linen 72 in bleached Dam ask, handsome designs, would be cheap at 75c per yard. Sale price 59c. Extra good quality, unbleached Damask at per yard 50c. Bleached Damask 57 in. wide, special per yard 25c. Extra good quality and very low prices in napkins at adoz. SI.OO, 1.50, 2.00,2.50 and 3.00. From Zion City The followersof "Dowie" may hold peculiar religious ideas but they know how to manufacture extra good Bed Quilts. We have just received a sample line of their white Crochet andMarsailles Quilts and they are certainly extraor dinary good values, at each SI.OO, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00, 3.50, 4.75 From Berlin, Germany We have received a splendid line of Hand Embroidered Bureau Scarfs, Stand Covers and Pillow tops also many machine made novelties in Scarfs, Covers and Pillow Tops. These pretty pieces are very suitable for Christmas Gifts and cannot be duplicated when our present stock is sold out. Prices range from s2sc to 3.50. R|# I Emporium's .Kuehne, sr Painting and Paper Hanging. I do reliable and durable painting, interior and exterior natural wood finishing, graining, paper banging, artistic and plain decorating. Twenty six years practical 'experience enables me to give you the BE9T at the LOWEST COST. I can supply you with the best paint on the market and pure white lead. Would be pleased to show you the latest things in wall paper. All labor and material guaranteed just as repre sented. 8-tf. F. H. PEARSALL. Croup Cured and a Child's Life Saved "It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that of the thousands who have been benefited by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. My child, And rew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and thanks to the prompt u«e of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy his life was saved and to-day he is a robust and healthy boy," says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., of San Antonio, Texas. This remedy has been in use for many years. Thousands of mothers keep it at hand, and it has never been known to fail. For sale by Geo. C. Taggart. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex pels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow p aekagc. Sold by all druggists. No Case on Record. There is no case on record of a cough of cold resulting in pneumonia or con sumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as it will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Folev's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opiates and is safe and sure. Sold by al druggist. Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Etc. QUICKLY CURED. "It is astonishing" remarked a well known authority on diseases of the skin, how such a large number of peo f>le, especially ladies are by attractive y written advertisements, induced to purchase some one of the many beauty Creams now on the market, not know ing of course, that they mostly contain oily or greesy substances that clog the pores of the skin and are, for that rea son, the very worst thing that they eould possibly use. My treatment of Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches and all erupt ions of the skin, are as follows, and has invariably proved very suc cessful: Wash the face carefully every Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure auy case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Cures backache and irregularities that if neglected might result in Bright's dis ease or diabetes. Sold by all druggists. WANTED At once Men to represent us, either locally or traveling. Now is the time to start. Money in the work for the right men. Apply at once and secure terri tory. ALLEN NURSEY CO., ROCHESTER. N. V 33-3 m. s SIHEK: i auMJao Coughs, Golds; K CROUP, WhofingCou^i This remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult Price 2S cents, large size 50 cents. night before retiring with warm watet and a little oat meal tied up in a smalt cloth bag, then, after drying well, use the following inexpensive and perfect ly harmless prescription, which can be filled at at any drug store: Clearola J 0z.., Ether 1 oz., Alcohol 7 ounces. Use this mixture on the face as often as possible during the day, but use night and morning anyway, allowing it to remain on the faae at least ten minutes then the powdery film may be wiped off. Do not wash the face for some little time after using. By following this simple treatment, you will soon i have a clear brilliant complexion.