I iercianrfise oMsgrity I ~ A Happy Thought for Busy Women || "No More Stockings to Darn" 11 "* S1 ierV j| | For Women arid Misses j! SIX PAIR Guaranteed SIX MONTHS OR NEW STOCKINGS If ]' les r pear in the feet of a pair of jj -SquaredEai" Stockings within six months they will be replaced with a new pair "Squaredeal Hosiery assures you foot comfort "Squaredeat" saves time, money and work appeals to stylish dressers *s(]Uaredeal' is elastic, rich in quality, pure dye, soft and lustrous in color Women's $1.50 per box of six pairs— Misses; sizes 5 to 1\ $1.50 per box, sizes 8 to 9'4 $1.75 per box. of six pairs We have the squardeal Hosiery in Men's Sox, black, navy and gray. Cotton, silk finish Ladies fine black silk finish Maco. j Children's fine black ribbed. Special Values in A Bargain in All Black and Colored Wool Ladies Cloth Taffeta Silk. Dress Goods Wear guaranteed. 26 iucli black per yard . 75c 30 inch wi(le 5 two shades of 26 inch colored per yard 75c B™*' mixtures, regular 50c .'55 inch black per yard SI.OO quality. Sale price per yard 35 inch black per yard 1.25 These silks are exception- Q Q^» ally good quality. R~WJT \ Emporium's . Kuehncg-r 1 Breezy | i County 1 1 News | gjjtp|i|] | FIRST FORK. Thomas and Carton Logue captured a | bear on Saturday. On oecount of sickness, there was uo j school at Gilmore last Thursday. Harry E. Elliot, of Sinnamahoning, j transacted business at the home of L. C. Wykoff. Joseph Berrier and son, atjllarrisburg, are spending hunting season in our vicin ity in the interest of the game commission. Mrs. Jesse Miller and Mrs. Frank L. Miller transacted business at Emporium last Wednesday. Quite a few of our peaple were busy hauling chesnut coal, from the car at Sinnamahoning, recently purchased by O. L. Bailey. Mrs. Gaines and family, her aunt, Mrs, Crane, from Karthaus, visited the form er's sister, Mrs. William F. Logue, of this place. Alfred Smith, of Huntley, was the guest of his niece, Mrs. Smallwood John son at Lushbaugh. Saturday was moving day at this place when three crews moved to the mountains to camp during doer season. The parties are C. E. Logue, Frank L. Miller and A. E. Smith. We w : sh all a very pleasant time and hope they will be able to taste some venison this fall. Last Tuesday night was a very busy time lor our telephone. One of the hunters at the home of L. C.Wykoff was accidently shot Tuesday afternoon with a twety-two rifle. He was shot in the chin, the bullet lodging in his neck. On account of the great distance from a physician, they were unaable to secure a doctor until very late Tuesday night, when they they secured one from Cos tello. He was able to be moved the next morning when he departed for his home in Philadelphia, and taken to the hospital at that city. FINIS. Sick Headache. The distressiag disease results from a disodcred condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. •* free sample at Geo. C. Ta<;gart's v •* and try it. HUNTLEY. Mrs. Leslie English, of Castle Garden, was the guest of her parents, John S. Jordan and wife, of this place, over Sun day. B.J. Collins called onhis son Chas. F., at Hicks Run, Sunday, who is on the sick list. A. W. Smith, night track watchman, of this place, called on relatives and lricnds on First Fork Saturday and Sun day. L. H. Smith has finished threshing for this year and brought his machine home. lie says that his toll this year amounts to more than the best farm along the creek has produced. W. 11. Smith has purchased a full blooded female Beagle hound, one of the finest ever brought to this country. He expects to make a business of raising rabbit and coon dogs. Any one wanting a thoroughbred pup will do well to speak early. Kirk Spencer and son William, of Driftwood, was the guest of L. 11. Smith Sunday. Adam Probst, of Ilenovo, was up to this place last week for a little rabbit hunt and took 14 bunnies home in his game bag. Wright Mason, of Pine street, was the guest of relatives and friends in town Sunday. s. 11. 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 I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kiduey 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. For Rent. One six room house, with bath, city water, gas, cellar and all modern im provements. R. SEGEK. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909. BEECHWOOD. John Kelly, of Emporium, was trans acting business in town this week. Wilbur Graham, of Keating, spent Sunday at Hecchwood. Sharp Rice and Reuben Andrews at • ten led the dat.ee at St. Marys, Friday evening. Mrs. Jacob Hcrbstrect visited in St. Mmys Saturday. I Mr:-, ltobt. Wyiie called on friends iu | Emporium Saturday. I'oso Lav*, JU, school teacher at Whitte | more Hill, visited her parents at this . place Sunday. Catharin .Market, of Emporium, is | i spending her vacation here. William Wellz, of St. Marys, autoed j to our town Sunday. Chas. Rico and wife made a business I trip to Emporium Saturday. Tessie Lawsou was absent from school ! a few days last week on account of sick- I ness. Jane T. Smith was the guest of Wade Clare at Howard, Pa., Sunday. J. W. Harvey, of Cameron, Sundayed at Bcechood. John Lawson has his opinion of the parties who helped themselves to his lant ern, taking it from the back porch. This being a "pet," as well as a valuable article, please return same. Mrs. Jno. Montgomery spent a week with friends and relatives in Emporium and Sizerville. Chas. Kir'kpatrick wishes to make kliown to the public that he is now ready to employ three hundred and seventy-five men, past twenty-one years of age, weigh ing not less thon one hundred and ninety pounds. Please address all correspond ence to E. J. Lewis, stcnograper, last station. Ervan and Arthur Ivautz, of Einpori um, were seen on our streets Sunday. Call again, hoys. Belia Lawson visited her sister at Whittemore Hill, last week. Bessie Whaley spent Sunday at her home in Emporium. Michael Evers, Sr, who has been seri ously ill, is somewhat better at this writ ing. John Lawson visited in Briftwood one day last week. LANTERN JACK. STERLING RUN. Mr. Rich and his attorney.Mr.Kendig, were heie this week on business concern ing the new railroad up Sterling Run. Elmer Whiting was home over Sun day. Quite a number of town boys went out hunting for deer this week. Mrs. C. G. Howlett and Nettie Kissel are visiting at Hick's Run this week. Mrs. J. P. McNarney and children were visitors in town between trains, Sun day. Irene Bagley returned to llidpway Sunday, where she expects to attend school. J. R. Frank is on the sick list this week. C. A. Bice and wife returned home Saturday from a several days visit at Erie. B. E. Smith, of Ridgway, was a visitor in town Sunday. Theo. Marshall, who has been sick for some time, is reported very ill. The doctor's have no hope's of his recovery. Mrs. Geo. Strawbridge and sister Nora Jordan, were Emporium visitors Satur day Fannie Smith, of Beech Creek, is the guest of her brother, A. A. Smith. Wm. Schafl'er, of Williamsport, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. 11. Straw bridge. Mrs. Kenworthy is reported quite ill at this writing. Mrs. A. A. Smith and sister-in-law were visitsrs to Cameron Tuesday, guests of Roy Page and family. L. R. Jones and family have moved into the house on the Nancy Russell estate. Mrs. John Schwab and Miss Hazleton, of Cameron, were the guests of the form er's mother, Mary Summerson, Sundav. BLUE BELL. WE WILL GIVE AWAY TWO TURKEYS To two of our customers—the luck iest two —wo 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 13 and closes Tuesday evening the 23d. Old Reliable Drug Store. CAMERON. G. L. I'cge was at Emporium visitor Tuesday. E. 1). Krapc, wife and family visited fiiends in Emporium Tuesday. G. IJ. Page. I). L. McFadden and J. W. Harvey were business callers at Sin namahoniog Tuesday afternoon. Inline Wykoff returned to camp Mon day, after visiting friends and relatives a few days in this place. Hunters arc now flowing to Cameron in search of small atnc, and return home disgusted. Tii 'Uias Eddy made a business trip to Cauieion Tuesday, returning to Sterling I Run on train 08. Councilman J. W, Harvey has ap pointed E. I). Krape, Dog and Cat Catcher, and entered upou lii.s new duties Thursday last, and reports good succc.-s. Well, we need pome Kind of a catcher to keep thiogs on the move. W. 11. Fox has If of the finest turkeys to be sen in the country, and is going to raffle them in the near future. Here is a fine chance to secure your Thanksgiving turkey. The coke ovens at Canoe Run are in full swing once again, and Cameron will soon be booming once more. Our township road board held their regular meeting Saturday evening with a ful! attendance. They returned home in the "wee small hours," but am sorry to say one of the bovs was attacked by a beur. and Mas real badly scared, but not damaged any. It isjreported that Ban McFadden is to take unto himself a partner, at least he has bought a sled. A. A. Smith and wife, of Sterling Run, visited friends in this place Tuesday between trains. LOUISE. FIRST FORK We have had the first hunting acci dent this season in this neck of woods to report. On Tuesday afternoon some hunters out after birds, camping at Lush baugh. One man, who carried a 22 calibre Winchester, shot at a bird; the bullet glancing from a limb and striking a man named Wagner, the ball passing through his chin and lodging in his neck. Br. Geo. Reese, of Costello, came down and "rendered first aid" to the wounded man. On Wednesday morning one of the party took him to Williamsport Hospital, where the bullet was extracted. He is likely to recover. B was certainly a close call. The party broke camp and depart ed for their homes on Saturday. On Thursday, a man was killed at Wharton, while coupling cars on the Medix Run log train, when he was caught between two logs when the train bumped. He leaves a wife and six child ren at Austin. Bid not hear his name. On Saturday, C. E. Logue and Fred Williams took their tents and "silently stole away" to the woods, where they have opened a "Hunters Resort" for the deer season. On their way out they cap tured, alive, a large coon and have him for a mascot at the camp. On Thursday, of last week, George Strickler and C. E. Legue went out in the morning to look at their bear traps. They sat down on the bank of the stream to rest and noticed some wild bees com ing to the Run for a drink and also to work on some honey they were using for bear bait. Geo. took their trail, but went only a short distance when he located them in an old maple that had blown down. The same afternoon they went up and robbed the bees of forty pounds of nice honey. Joe McMurray and Harry Williams, of Jolinsonburg, returned home on Thurs day with a bear, which they captured alive. Frank Williams, of Pine Flats, Pa., was here for a bear hunt and a day or two alter his arrival was out iu the woods, when he came across cjuite a large bear, that was running away with a trap—the clog having become detached—and he stopped him with a bullet through the head. A day or two following he cap tured a cub alive and took the whole out fit home with him. On day last week there was a wreck on the B. &S. R. R., near Fred Peno's, coused by a broken flange. Passengers had to be transferred all day. On Satur day another wreck took place at Benne zette and passengers had to be transferred. Misss Binger, teacher at Gil-uorc school, who was reported seriously ill last week, is better and hopes to resume teaching on Tuesday. NUF SED. Sunday School Notes. Sunday, Nov. 21, 3:00 p. m., the Cam eron County Sabbath School Associa tion will hold a Rally at Howard Sid ing. The program will bo as follows: Remarks, Hon. Josiah Howard; "Con vention Echoes," Rev. John L. Bogue; "Black-board Talk," Miss Charlotte Spence; "Front Line Position," Mr. Arthur V. Orton. Miss Grace Lloyd will sing; Miss Myrtle Lloyd, organist. A cordial invitation extended to all in terested in the Sunday School. ARTHUR V. ORTON, County Organizer. Upholstering and Repairing. Henry Jaeger, the Fourth Street Harness Maker, is a practical upholst erer and desires the public, having any work in his line to call and see his large line of samples and learn prices, which are reasonable. No need in sending such work out of town. Satis faction guaranteed. 37-tf. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your sys tem, which is what everyone needs in order to feal well. Sold by all druggists SINNAMAHONING. Mrs. Emily Emery, of Ilidgway, spent last Friday in town, the guest of Mrs. J. I> Skirk. Mrs. 11. W. Runvan and Miss Buttorf visited in Driftwood' last Friday. Alice Shafer si t lit Sunday in Renovo : with relatives. MyrCj Sharer «<. tu Emporium! Sa.urday evening and n turned Sunday ! afternoon. Nettie Kisseli, of i-Mirliiig Run, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. T. S. Fulton. On account o) tin. iihje.ss of Mi-f i Aoduv n, tho teaJua, ..1 • ,■»;isi:.r_, child ren art: having a few days at. lion. Mr. V iUiatiu, >f i" • visit ing hi- . :hter, Mr ii-c• . Iva Brum i , ii»e i!' Bhe is threat ened with typLc ii Br. omith, of Emporium, is at. .. .. i.tv.' Mi.--. 1 :*i r .! Liaird auu daughter Grace have id ;:n, i from visit at Johusou burg and vicinity. Mi.-.- Kelly, of Renovo, visited Mrs. Barton last Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Oakley °r,u children are visiting her n»r;hts, Jouathau Clontz and wife. About fifty people from here took ad vantage of the late train stopping last Fri day evening and weut to Driftwood. The majority of them took in the show at the opera house. Amos Fenton spent Sunday at his home in Emporium. Mrs. Jos. Kinsley is quite ill. X. X. X. 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 aud Tar has been taken, as it will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opiates aud is safe and sure. Sold by al druggist. A Breakfast for Five Costs Only 10c All the wealth in the world could buy nothing finer for break fast than Beardsley's Shredded Codfish. This forms the favorite morning meal in many a millionare's home. And dozens of dishes made from it are on the breakfast and luncheon menus of this country's most expensive hotels. Yet more than enough for five hungry people will cost you only 10 cents. And there's nothing easier to prepare. You can have it ready for the table —cooked to the Queen's taste- —in less than 10 minutes. BEARDS LEYS TRADI C ODFIS^ The Incomparable Flavor .It contains 22 per cent protein. Lots of people like Beardsley's Sirloin steak only 17 per cent. Kggs Shredded Codfish so well that they onl 7 12 1 " 2 - . I , r . oteln , 19 the strength eat it right out of the package—before e u : ,n f nounshmg element in food, it is cooked. And see what you save by serving This doesn't taste at all like the old- . , . , fashioned dried codfish. package of this plenty for five And you'll find a vast difference be- costs only ten cents, tween this and all other codfish in , or mea * for five cost three or packages. * our times as much. We use only the choicest fish—the Have It Tomorrow plumpest and fattest. "PSeh rio-ir" We get them from Northern waters. ISII-l^ay The fish which feed here attain a super- Surprise your folks tomorrow morn lative flavor. ing—"fish-day"—with this delicious And we take only the choicest parts food, of each fish—the sweetest, most deli- When they find out how good it is, cate meat. they'll want it at least once a week. There are so many appetizing ways Better Than New Laid EggS to prepare it, that no one can ever tire Your folks will find Beardsley's Shredded Codfish a welcome change Breakfast Ready in from meat or eggs. . It is richer in food value than either. Minutes Beardsley's Shredded Codfish is ii no bother at all to prepare. No bones to pick out—no washing— It's so fine and fluffy and dainty that I cooks in less than ten minutes. <T*« ..-I I Get a package today from your gro inSfflH'rn cer ' sure s Beardsley's—the U package with the red band. Beard r I sley's is the only Shredded Codfish. X. • No other kind will taste half so good. / * "''.rClfwl Free Book of Recipes (" uStf' nlllN Ask your grocer for our free book of hll" J recipes—so you'll know how to bring ' ; IT ' vO' out all the fine flavor. tivo whatever, save the purest and finest AN A A* 7o O* XT,*... 1 sea-salt. Also packed in tin and glass. 474-470 Greenwich M., NeW York Some of Our Other Pure Food Products: A. cme Sliced Bacon; Acme Sliced Dried Beef; Star Brand Boneless Herring. KMj Barns clean and dry without charrl&<£ 9jKy Vm ™ ° r frostlu li chiuiuey• eHbIH'iIIISBK W 1 "FilllLY FAVORITE" If ' E I uip oil. 112, 'a Ss\'" Refined tkree times. Evcryforcirru paiticieand Bedimer.t fcrv \A Ssm fjf/l - MKS brightest white light—♦ he most am' b< ?t lisht. Finoat in the » W R jBWWjWMiB world for reading and night work." 18 A W Not Bold from tank wagons. Direct to you out o/tkeorfci- B u £ BSI bnrrel from ua. Costa no morsanti isc.er bo ziioch better. fSCk AhililJ ML g Your dealer knowa—ask him. egta V— < || jl Waverly Oil Works Co., Pittsburff, P.-?. Foley's Honey and T;ir cures cough quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex pels colds. (Jet the genuine in a yellow package. Sold hv all drills;ists. !•• ' - Kidney lleuit»l\ viii cure any 1 of kiuiiw'. or bladdei in üblo that ; not beyond the reach . i ru< ■iii ir Cure y backache and irrc: .-lilies that if |in gl-cii-d i; i;:i, r- »'i-» io Origin's dia j fii-.i' or dinh<"' s. So: l ;,y a || druggists. WANTED i At ouca Men! • present I'f*, wither ' loc:. !iy or tr.ivelin/r. I 1 win the time to star!. Mi'iicy in thcs v/o; k tor the right jm i?. Ajipl nt once ard secure terri- I tory. ALI.EFi KURSEY CO , ROCHESTER, N. Y 33-3 m. ; i ■ • zi*r yjy.«*c< aisnnug.. > ■ i^anm I CoOOH tßa>UßaaaaaiWßaiw:ii?r.7a3cagi»iaMag>ll<»< OVBSS CROUP, WhoopingCoiigh 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 25 cents, large size SO cents.
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