Microbes in the Scalp. The Latest Explanation is That Mi crobes Cause Baldness. Professor Unna, of Hamburg, Ger many, and Dr. Sabourand, of Paris, Prance, share the honor of having di*- covered the hair microbe. Baldness is not caused through a few weeks' work of these hair microbes, bat is the result of condition* brought about by their presence. Baldness may not occur until years aftt r the mi crobes began work, but it is certain to come sooner or later. The microbe* cut off the blood sup ply. They feed on the fatty matter about the roots of the hair, through which the blood is absorbed. Finally the fatty matter is consumed, the food supply of the hair is gone and it starves and finally dies. Resorcin is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever d iscovered. Beta Naphthol is a most powerful, yet ab solutely safe germicide and antiseptic, which prevents development of germ matter, and creates a clean, healthy condition. Pilocarpine, although not a coloring matter or dye, is an ingredient well established for its power to restore natural color to human hair when loss of color has been caused by a disease. Borax, because of its well-defined softening and cleansing properties, is moat useful in the treatment of scalp and hair diseases. Glycerine acts as a stimulant to the hair bulbs, and has a soothing, healing and nourishing in fluence. Alcohol is indispensable in medicine because of its antiseptic, stimulating and perservative qualities. We want every one who has scalp or hair trouble to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, which contains all these ingre dients. If it does not give you com plete satisfaction in every particular, we will return every penny you paid as for it, for the mere asking and with out question or formality. Of course you understand that when we say that Rexall "63" Hair Tonic will grow hair we do not refer to cases where the roots are entirely dead, the pores of the scalp closed, and the head has the shiny appearance of a billiard ball. In cases like this there is no hope. In all other cases of baldness Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will grow hair, or cost the user nothing. Two sizes, 50 cents and .00. Remember you I can obtain Rexall Remedies in Em porium only at our store—The Rexall Store. The Emporium Drug Co. County Superintendents and Super vising Officers in their examinations and tests are laying special stress on things pertaining to methods and to school administration and organi zation. To meet these demands the Clarion State Normal School will give a special course to prospective teachers in these subjects as well as in the matter of academic branches. J. GEORGE BECHT, Principal. The Churches. EMMANUEL, EPISCOPAL, J. M. ROBERTSON, Rector. Feb. 27, Third Sunday in Lent:-- 8 a. m., Holy Communion. 10:30 a. m., Morning Prayer and Litany. Sermon: Pasableofthe Un clean Spirit. 12 m., Bunday School. Lesson: Our Lord's Trial by the Jewish Authorities. 7:30 p. m., Evening Prayer. Sermon: The Ministry of the Church. Lenten Services: Wednesday, March 21, Address: The Reformation Thursday, 4:30 p. m., Friday, 7:30 p. m. The services next Monday and Tues day afternoons will be omitted. FREE MF7THODIST, FIFTH STREET. F. B. SCHRINEK, Pastor. Quarterly meeting service. Services at 7:30, Friday, Saturday and Sabbath evening, conducted by the district elder, Rev. J. J. Zahniser, of Port Alle gany. Sabbath looming services, love feast at 9:30 a. m.; sermon at 11 a. m., followed by the administration of the Lord's Supper. Sabbath school at 3p. m. The district elder, will preach at the Truman school house, Tuesday and Wednesday evening, March Ist and 2d. A cordial invitation to all. Come, worship with us; bring a friend. New Shoe Repair Shop. I have opened a shoe repair shop in the buiidlng of James Mahoney, op posite St. Mark's Ca holic Church, where I will serve the public in need of our work, with first-class work, at reasonable prices. Boots and shoes made to order. All work guaranteed. MAX GLASS, 52-3t. Emporium, Pa. When Your F-eet Drag. When your feet feel heavy as lead a box or two of Sexine Pills will dispel that tired feeling. Sexine Pills are guar anteed to overcome all forms of nerve weakness that can be cured. Price SI a box; six boxes $5, with money-back guar antee. Address or call on R. C. Dodson, Druggist, Kmporium, Pa, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute. For Sale. Six octave Story & Clark Organ, j Good condition, at a bargain. FRANK HALDKKMAN, 2-tf. Kast Fifth St., Emporium, Pa. For Sale Cheap. A good horse, buggy and nleigh for wale at a bargain. 52-tf. F. F. HILMKER. if Breezy| County I 1 News 1 iiigggdgpggggjii MEDIX RUN. Mrs. Lila Pontas. who has been visit ing relatives at Hicks Run, returned home Friday evening. J. M. Lay, of Pittsburg, transacted business in town on Saturday. Mrs. Isaac Frantz and son Frank were shopping in Dußois Saturday. Chas. Smith was a Falls Creok visitor Saturday. Ben Frances, who went to Ferguson, S. C.. a few weeks ago, is back again. He arrived here Saturday. D. E. Hass and son were Medix Run visitors over Sunday. The mill will not run as long as the deep snow lasts. The trains cannot get to the woods for logs. Oscar Coulbun was a Bußois visitor Friday. John McDonald visited relatives at Driftwood over Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Haley, of Bradford county, who has been visiting her niece here for some time, returned home last week. W. C. Bauman, of Lock Haven, trans acted business in town on Tuesday. L. R. Moody, ot Dußois, was in town on business Wednesday. E. Winßlow and wife visited relatives at Bennezette over Sunday. A. H. Hussy, our merhcant, is on the sick list. We see that John Daniels is able to be around again. He had a severe attack of lagrippe. Virginia Orr was visiting her sister at East Brady last week. Mrs. Herman Miller, of this place, is very poor in health at this writing. W. R. Zimmerman, of Dußois, was in town Saturday. Ed. Moore is at Driftwood for a few days, working in the tannnery at that place. Mrs. Flarry Ridding and children, of Bennezette, visited her children at this place over Sunday. X. X. X. STERLING RUN. Gladys O'Keefe was a visitor to Castle Garden Saturday, guest of her sister Nellie O'Keefe. Charles Smith is a visitor in town. Mrs. Rizpah Delia Lord returned home Sunday from a weeks' visit with brother, A. W. Smith, of Huntley. Ruth Whiting returned home from Clarion Normal for a few days, on account of a painful felon on her finger. Ruth Zoella Mason is a visitor at Re novo this week. George Strawbridge and L. V. Sum merson were called to Erie this week to repair the docks for the P. R. R. Mrs. A. Padofl visited her brother, Nathan Silin and family, of Sinnama honing, Sunday. C. G. Smith spent Washington's birth day at home. John L. Berry is digging coal at W. P. Barr's mines, on Huston Hill. Ethel Swartz, of Sinnamahoning, was the guest of her parents, W. E. Devlin ai.d wife this week. The Base Ball Team of Sterling ltnn will have a supper in Ebersolc's Hall, Friday evening, Feb. 25th. Everybody come. J. A. Dice, our Pennsy ticket agent, who has been on the sick list for the past mouth, is better and will soon resume his work. BLUE BILL. CAMIRON. J. VV. Harvoy, Paul Harvey and "Po" Garvin visited friends in Em porium Saturday evening. W. H. G. Walker, Mrs. Lizzie Val lis, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Krape and son Ernest were Emporium callers Monday. Hay seems to be a scarce article in this community, but now the Furnace Supply Co., can furnish all demands with No. 1 hay at Canoe Run. Master Ernest Krape, son of Opera tor Krape, had an operation performed upon him Monday by Dr. Bush, and at this writing he is getting along nicely. Quite a number of the P. O. S. of A., boys attended the banquet held in Em porium, Tuesday evening. Frank Sullivan and Ed. Stuart attend ed a re union in Emporium Satuday night and took in the sights in and about Sizerville, and points farther on the line. They both report having a big time. A. A. Smith, of Sterling Run, made a business trip to this place Tuesday. Tuesday being a legal holiday, the sec tion men had a vacation. Esther Stuart, who returned home from Williamsport some time ago, sick, is reported getting along nicely. Dr. Bush is attending. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farer, of Em porium, visited Ed. Stewart and family' Sunday. Alex. Schwab wears that smile that won't eome off. It's a girl, Cigars, next Alex. K. F. Comley is reported to have fail- , cn heir to $250,000 by the death of his ' CAMBKON COUNTY PRBSS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 191 a nucle, whoee lawyer was in this place a few days ago to settle same. We are all glad to hear of the good news. Mrs. Wm. McVaoe, "Nate" Pren tice and John Schwab are also reported on the sick list. Grent Hart, Frank Sullivan, Ed. Stuart and John Yocolana were out at tending a party the other night and ar rived home in the small hours. John says he does not like his lodging room, but it will do. "Pop" Gatvin had the time of life the other night when he went visiting bis lady frieud. "Pop," it is too bad the boys gave you away. LOUISE. v Edward Schwab attended the dance Thuesday evening. Harry Morse, who was reported ill, is able to be out again. Daniel Sullivan, Sr., made a short visit to Emporium Saturday and by all reports enjoyed the "scenery." Tom Garven was defeated Saturday by Wm. Bagley for the first seriee of "Seven-up." Next Salurday at Sterling Run a second series will be held. Wm. Wykoff is home for a few days. E. Fred Comley will shortly make a trip for that $100,000.00 A private party dance will be held in K. G. E. Hall Friday evening. No flics on some of our boys. From reports some one nearly "lost out" in the snow storm near Austin. JOCKO. FIRST FORK Snow plenty and news scarce. A new daughter arrived at C. E Logue's during the sleet storm of Thurs day night. They have three daughters and one son now. There ia an epidemic of colds and sore throat in this vicinity. Hardly a family but has one or more sick. The measles haven't got up this far yet, though they are across the way. John Hicks' folks are the latest to enjoy (?) them. The school at Millers has closed on ac count of the measles, as nearly every scholar is siok or has been exposed. John Goss returned to Williamsport College after a week's visit at home. The sleet storm of Thursday night filled the Houselog Narrows Road full, so that it was impossible to pass Friday and it took a crew of men a day to shovel a road through. Harry Goss, son of Geo. Goss, is quite sick, but is reported a little better this morning. , | ... Two sons of David Logue, of Hunt ley, arc visiting their uncle, M.J. Logic and family, over Sunday. " I guess nobody will deny that the ground hoghas the "best of the argument" for the first three weeks but of rtte Wx anyway. )'•" .{»<• The mercury registered 10 below zero on Saturday morning. There is moi*e snow on the ground now than there hks been at one time in several years. Re ported as being about three feet in the' woods he»e. Fred Caldwell has taken the examina tion for Postmaster at this point in place of C. E. Logue, who has resigned, but I am unable tn state whether the office will occupy the same quarters as now, or whether a government building will be erected for it, on some other site. . , NUF SED. SINNAMAHONING. Well still it is the beautiful snow. The Cameron Powder Campany hate laid off most of their men owing to the deep snow. The roads have been very bad this week owing to the heavy sleet storm. A. J. Barclay was at the county seat on Mon day. Miss Zua flertield, ol Dußois, is visiting friends here this week, Prof. Walkey in calling on his best girl at Du- Bois this week. Harry Elliot, state'forestry officer,|is going to Harrisburg this week, to attend the convention of the state forestry commissioners. Judge Huntley was a caller on Tuesday, look ing after the interests of the Powder Company. The measles are holding their own here this winter. The Miller school has been closed for two weeks, so many cases of measles in the dis trict. Miss Lottie Brooks, who has been suffering with quinsy, is improving. M.V. Crum. who has been confined to the house for a couple of weeks, with pneumonia, is able to be out once more. Mrs. C. E. Peasley, who has been very sick, is improving. E. F. Smith is home this week from Emporium, owing to the deep snow. Joe Hummerson, who has been laid up with neuralgia, is able to be around again. A. J. Barclay is building the big water tanks for the Cameron Powder Company, this week. R. A. Crum, forestry officer, reports 46 inches of snow on KarthatiH mountain. Camp No. i 22, P. O. of A., held another claas initiation on the evening of Washington's birth* day and initiated a class of eight. A banquet was served at the close of the initiatory service. Music and plays were the order of the evening. The hall was finely decorated with the colors of the order, the. Red, White aud Blue. "Old Glory." with a larfie portrait of Washington, held the post of honor. It is needless to say that all present had a good time. The work of the degree team wos fine, (all but the.oranges, which were fierce.) The Independent schools combined in holding services on Washington's birthday. A fine pro gramme was rendered. A committee from Washington Camp, No. 186, P.O.S. of A., attend ed the exercises and presented all the pupils and visitors with an Old Glory pin. The school di rectors may well be pleased with their selection for the term. We failed to see any of the direc tors there and but a few of the parents. This I should not be; the directors and parents should ! visit sur schools more often. Say Zeickle when will Joe Walker get them j views done? The Literary Society will hold its regular meet ing. Friday evening. A fine programme is an iiounced. A spelling bee will be one el* the fea- 112 tures of the evening and the Literary Gazette if ill be up-to-date, with .!. R. Hatchelder. .» 1 editor. The society expect* to add about Aft* names to the lilt on Friday evening. We are sorry to see so many of our boys and girls meet at the depot so much, when they ought to be at school. The building is very small and wil hardly acconi miHlate the public, much more ten or Hfteen school children. Parents take up the matter with the boys. Goto Woirs for cold storage oranges; twenty cents per dozen. One will be enougn . The Daughters of America say that they do not know what they have done to be treated so by one of our grocers, as they always pay their bills. ——————— WINDSOR HOTEL | W. T. BRUBAKER, Manager. § | European, SI.OO per day and up I American. «2.M per day and up I I Midway between Broad Street Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert Street. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation end consequence in JJHMLADELPHIA (New Ford I Automobile : The new model for 1010 hM just arrived and is now ready for inspection at oar Oarage on Third street. Before placing yonr order for a new ma chine examine the NEW FORD. EMPORIUM Machine Co., EMPORIUM, PA. \ i BANDLET J The GREATEST Corset Invention I Ever Introduced J ING THE NEM ° I 111 Never was a.corset so delightfully I I I 112 P&SSB That's why Nemo No. 522, in . 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