IJf P %t:£? Un-to-Date' Millinery NUFORM 81l mcnt of stylish cloth suits which P V/ * is the perfection of a corset are reduced to following prices: New white Hat sty ii s hly attainment, and affords wo jgEgL All <fcin nn i his is the age of UP-TO-DATENESS. To be up to the times ' man a comfortable, healthy IHOh*. PH ALL ioAA o • S'ir alone will not do! It's necessary to be UP-TO-THE-HOUR. This tnmmcd are now shown for the means of moulding the figure 12.00 DUItS 7.75 applies to successful merchandising in particular. When the Buffalo I" nsl time. Also the Persian fur- r ' c,nands °' sfinß All 13.50 SllltS 8.50 Wholesale Merchants were here recently we received the compliment ban, a very becoming style for with a '' ">**'• All 1G 50 Suits 11.75 from them that this was the most up-to-date Dry Goods Store of its size young Ladies. We use best ma- <<ll/ ;> T i|IICADIkJS» 'Ail 18 SO Suits 12 50 tllCy llad seen in tlle *s Towns visited. Up-to-dateness in every Dep't. terials for trimming our Hats, ALL |A rA C. *f o 1 Uft of our business won us "Leadership". There's no charge for UP- t our prices are the most rea- one finds an embracing easy I H Every woman shou)<l know All lif.OU ijQUi Ij.jU n A * r\ •<. . cr it fit that uicelv grades off the I H whv m\ <' \ a at A 1 1) silk w " ****■<* Jo w TODA 1 ENESS m our prices. Ouite the contrary; we Cd.ll afford to, ~ £ . TT a. i i K . . jj 9 . L ITUI- Al9 OA AA C *I 19 nc. sonable. See the Hats we are awkward spots, giving:grace- I I niakftT i All 20.00 IjUltS 13.75 and do, undersell competition. We buy for the very lowest prices and ful lines to ' e figure and a I I wother;. i 'iM-.-? n,l,i,ieß ' Here All 22.50 Suits 15.00 sell accordingly but for cash only. You don't have to pay for some- j " I support that is healthful and I I All 25.00 Suits 17.50 body ' s baddebtsl ' ere - 2.50 to $5.00 • I H tide of nuai.-.'l pim i« removed. . —. . L _ y S,m Weached j«:2aayaCTßT,«MSias%> Parasols i I I "Nainsook" jl >«w"fpgrr I ° f | | '"i.55 1 |HMff iSSb'SI N I Special Prices lor Nolions'9c quality, ign ■ i *1 50 R<s, « :sC ' <i c, » l • y 25c Ilat Pins, at each - lite per piece • ■ #2 P° I . P" 3 ' 5 Silk^/" a ,- Built oi fabrics that wear- I Platril 1 nuilitu 2.69 sols, M.oo $1.25 tastefully trimmed—and fit- I all precise I of Cotton' tape'for l'oc ~ Real Hair Switches | i»VTTPIINF EmpoHum's I Sterling Silver Thimbles in elTect I Breezy 1 ( County hj I Nerts I CAMERON. Stung—Score 10-1 Evidently stage fright. A welcomed and much needed rain was placed here Sunday afternoon and evening. The Social held in the hall Saturday evening by the Temperance League prov ed a grand success. The out of town trout fishermen re port good success the past week in our streams. Evidently our home talent do not know how to land the speckled beau ties. A. A. Smith, of Sterling Run, was a a business visitor in this place Tuesday. Signalman Page is working at Keat ing four days a week now, re-modeling the plant in that place. Anthony Haines, from St. Marys, and Mr. Rodgers from ltidgway, took in the ball game in this place Sunday. A double header game is booked for Sunday in this place. Kmporium in the morning and Sterling ltun iu the aft 3 noon. The features of Sunday's game was the two home runs of Emporium catcher. He placing them in the same place Krape placed one two weeks ago. They were beauties. Sullivan says over the fence should be out. It is reported "Ty Sullivan received two cakes in cou.-<idcratiou of his good work on the diamond Sunday. Krape and Clark were benched Sun day by the umpire for chronic kicking and disputing decisions. J. W. Harvey put up a fine game on third base? He says there were bees in bis glove. Lor ink. When Mer Back Aches. A Woman Hnds All Her Unergy and Ambition Slipping Away. Kmporium women know how the aehes and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Itaekache, hip pain*, headaches, di»*y spells, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of *iek kidney* and w.«ru you ol the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Bright'* disease. Moans Kidney Fills permanently cure all thcae disorders. Here's proof of it in au Kmporium woman s words: Mr». A. Kurom, Si«tb tttiuot, Km pormui, l'» say> "I do not hesitate to reeutuHtsud Diana Kiduey I'lll* fur they did me a world ol good. I suffered in u-ii ' ly from baekache aad paiua through U4) kidney* and 1 was i«a(las* at tight, lleada lo* and diuy spell* annoyed me and iay feet llm be.aim swollen Noth ing gave in. relief until I procured I' sua Kidney Fill* from I«_v*m * drug *4' /e ! hey proved to l« ju*t the rem udy 1 net dtd and the eoM.ui* ol three of foul l»o*ea leetolfed We Ui good health," t txlar Nhiogie* ft Uioua*nU at It. Howard Jk t'o'a. STERLING RUN. Miss Jennie Berry and .Mrs. Minnie Quinn returned home Monday from sev eral days visit with sisters at Hicks Run. Mrs. L. C. Summerson has been ijuite ill the past week. Mrs. 0. G. Schmidt, of Emporium, was a visitor in town Monday, guest of Mrs. John Neenan. Miss Nellie Whiting is attending Hum mer Sehool at Emporium. Miss Zetta Levine, of Hicks Run, was the guest of her uncle, A. Padolf, this week. J. 11. Darren was on the sick list this week. Miss Neva Summerson and Miss Pep perman, of Ilicksßun.wcrc quests of the former's sister, Mrs. Frances Howlett, over Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Hughes of Emporium, was a visitor in town Friday and enjoyed a ride on the Mount Hope Railroad. Mrs. Nathan Silin and family, of Sin namahoning, were visitors in town Sun day. Mrs. Pierce White, James White, Mr. Ross Walker and wife and Mrs. Frank Sewcll, of Port Allegany, attend ed the funeral of W. Krebs, Monday. A. W. Smith, of Huntley, was a visit or in town Saturday. Morgan Foster is the guest of his 1 brother, 11. F. Foster. Blue Bei.l. MEOIX RUN. C. R. Fleglc was a Clearfield visitor , Wednesday. Mrs. Stanley Allen was a visitor at l'enfield and Dußois last week. Thos. Smith and wife, Dean Seeley aud wife left here Wednesday morning for Delaware to visit relatives. Mrs. Lewis Allen is visiting relatives at Spring Run, this week. Maude McLaughlin of Ridgway, was in town Thursday. C. M- Chambers visited friends at Miller s Run over Sunday. Mrs. C. It. Flegle was taken to Wil liaujNport hospital Thursday morning. She was accompanied by her husband. Mrs. Hen Franees moved her house- ' hold goods to Mill Run. A man by the name of James Tobag was found dead in bud. He was a wood*- man and wan working at Ardel dam for a jobber. His body was brought to town Saturday evening. Kd. Moore, who is now employed at the Drittwaod tannery, attended I. O R. M. Lodge here Thursday uight. Floreuee DeVoe Force spent Sunday iu town. Harry Delias* ot Item telle is visiting his niaier at this place. A tire ooeured here Weduesday after teruooii c4U*iug much eiuitement. Two baru* and other outbuildings burned to the ground. The dwelling houses of Albeit Hu*»y was in danger but neighbors *oou elliuguislu'd the flames. 11l I I LA Ct I'. Good Piano lor Mai*. A lir*til»ury Hauo square) iu gootl (uiuUUN, Apply at Hkiat uttvs. H if. tur Salv. full bluwlisl Itliisi* fulsuil llstl IHH" SotUlig, H egg". At; V V. lik.il man. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910 HUNTLEY. Mr. Abner Hill and family of Medix Run was the guest of W. R.Smith and wife over Sunday. G. S. Hill of Grove Hill transacted business in town on Saturday. Lawrence Smith of Renovo and Lewis Smith caught a nice mess of trout on Friday. Miss Frieda Collins called on friends and relatives in Emporium one day last week. Mrs. Leslie English of Castle Garden called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jordan of this place, Saturday. A. W. Smith of this place, Mrs. Lord's unknown brother, called on the latter one day last week. Selburn Logue and Harry Smith were business callers at Driftwood one day last week, and as their appetite craved something sour they decided to sample some of Mrs. G. S. Hill's rhubarb pie which was very delicious. If you want a good meal, put up in fine style, just call at Mrs. Hill's restaurant. Henry Hill, of Medix Run, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. R. Smith, of this place, over Sunday. Lawrence Smith, Pennsy brakeman of Renovo, called on his family at this place Sunday. SPORT. FIRST FORK Thomas Collier and family are visiting her parents Mr. aud Mrs. W. W. Wy koff, on a forty days furlough from the Panama Canal. They look as though it agreed with them dowu there, and say that there are very few deaths among the whites in the Panama Zone. Mrs. Anna Welton of Sinnamahoning is making a farewell visit here before going to join her sons, J. H. and Frank, at Hoise, Idaho. She expects to leave iu a week or ten days and has already ship ped her goods. Wm. Mahon aud wife drove down from Costcllo on Sunday and made a short visit with R. M. Williams and family. Halley's Comet has been visible but little here 011 account of cloudy and hazy weather, and if it is guilty of causing the cold bad weather, which has killed all the fruit and most of the young garden truck, we can afford to bid it good bye for auother 75 year trip through space. There was but little fruit here last year, and none this year, and this bicug the general bearing year for orchards, here, we are about sure of a three years fruit famine, There wa* to have been a base ball game here on Suuday between Wharton and Fust Fork, but the Whartou* didn't putin an appesrauee so the game was "called out," It is re|torted that there are lots of large trout c» wing up the stream this spring, but siuce the j>ulp mill at Austin is again turning it foul stuff into the ■treaui, they are no good for food, when eaughl. It at-euis as though the authoii tie» of the great State of Pennsylvania •bould be ablu to put a stop to the pollu Uuu of the streams and do something to ttsb, ttsb, instead of wasting so Uiueh lime aud wouey iu hatchiug aud stocking the streams for the mauufae lurers lo kill But this is anothrr case I 9 control the iituation, thus keeniug up ih<- reputation of this Htato for "Graft aud Itoodl*. ' Fine giowii*,.' wcathir her* n- wand the farmers are through with ihtir plant I ing and seeding. .More acreage of pota : i toes planted than last year. I j Old potatoes pretty much sold out, j price being generally 30 cents a bushel, t | The families of C. Wes. Berfield of this place and Walter Berfield, of Du- Bois, expect to leave for the "Lone Star ! State"in a few days, where they have 5 invested in lands for truck growing. I Hope they have struck a good thing. Your correspondent at this place will ' | pass his 75th mile stone this week on the 2Gtb, if the weather is suitable, but is 1 not able to make 75 miles a day with ■ j E. I 'ayson Weston. Nup SKD. i I SINNAMAHONING. ; j Nace 11. Drum, of Dußois, was in ' j town between trains Monday. Paul Blakeslee, of Muncy, called on j Miss llunyan las Friday. Anna Anderson closed a very succcss | ful term of school, last Friday and left for home on Monday of this week. ! Max Baleom, of Emporium, was the . guest of Miss llunyan last Sunday. J. 11. Drum, V. A. Brooks, Mrs. Geo. I Darrin and Chas. Krebs and sons attend | ed the funeral of Wm. Krebs, at Sterling Run, Monday. Mrs. Jos. Summerson died very sud | denly last Saturday night. A short ser vice was held held at her home, Monday evening, Rev. 11. W. Hunyan officiating. Her remains were taken to Jersey Shore, ! Tuesday morning for interment. Mrs. Summerson leaves a son, Otto Schult*, I and a daughter, Mrs. Jno. Clontz, by a former marriage and is also survived by her husband, Jos. Summerson. ("has. Hishcl, of Emporium, was in town Monday, having charge of the burial of Mrs. Jos. Summerson. Nettie Kissel, of Sterling Hun, visited ' her sister, Mrs. T. S. Fulton, last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. T. S. Fulton aud family are visit ing relatives at Sterling Run this week. , Mrs. Tho». 11. Piper visited her sou i aud family at Kcnovo last Sunday. Mrs. John Foultz, Mrs. Chas. Krebs aud daughter Kuie visited relatives at Austin last Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Kdw. Shade aud daughter visited Mrs. Frank Fisher, this week. Mis. Tronby, who has been the guest of her brother, llev. Hunyan, has re turned to her home iu Indiana county. Mrs. M. O'Connor and children will *tart for Lhpctnitit;, Mich., Thursday of this week, to join Mr. O'Connor, who is employed at that place bv the I'luto Powder M'fg Co. Mr. Tilburg, the barber, is uioviug iu i to the house recently vacated by Mrs. 1 Hoxcua Wei too. The ladies of the M. E. church held a 1 haui and egg supper in the Kiuk last Friday eveuing. < >wing to the raioy weather the atteudauce was suiall but they netted about 8I I 00. The ladie-i are making a heroic effort to nay the debt ou the church property aud should have ! the liberal support of every i-itiien of our town. Mrs. Arvilla Couusd returned hoax* Monday after upending several weeks al H illuui'port aud l<a<juin. We are informed that the Keystone National I'owdei Mf_ # . fg , in iml 411 ' order tor 5,000,000 u f dyuamite from the IH. (juveruutent This i»t< an* more work for our ouMuniitiii, I V smprisu party wa* givun by tk« 1 ladn» til lh< I'u ul \ iu Mrs M O'Connor, last Saturday evening and a farewell dance was held in the Rink, Monday evening. Next Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, a special Memorial sermon will be preach ed in the M. E. Church by Rev. R. W. ; llunyan. Every one will be welcome. John Berfield, of II icks Run, was in town Monday. 1 Mrs, C. M. Wykoff make a trip to 1 to Emporium Tuesday of this week. Jeff Askey visited in town last Sun j day- Mrs. Chas. De Laney. of Cooks Run, visited relatives here the first of the week. Lovis Busliore, of Ilanimerslcy, is visit ing her parents here. XXX SINNAMAHONING. i Goto Jim Batchelders' for plants and | seed corn. "Pap" Berfield spent Sunday at Hicks ; Run. I A dance nearly every night and the young people have lots of fun. "Pap" Blodget is renewing his age this spring. He says it is owing to the boom in the Sinnamahoning lodge of Odd Fel lows. No. 1138 I. O. 0. F. had one initia tion, one election and six propositions last Saturday evening. How is that for a starter? Johu F. Berfield, of Hicks Hun, was down over Sunday shaking hands with old fiieuds. He has 55 applications for a charter of a lodge of the P. O. S. of A. at II icks Run. The new lodge will be instituted this week. The Liars Club was in session last Fri day evening. We have not the items yet. W. C. Bauman, of Lock Haven, was in town Monday. S. L. Wilson was a visitor at Sinna mahoning lodge of Odd Fellows, last Saturday evening. Couie again brother. Nathan Silin has a force of curpcnteis at work ou his new store this week. When completed he will have one of the largest dry goods stoies in the county. J. H. Gilbury, baker for Cuim Bros., is moving into the C. W. Welton house j this week. The friends of Mrs. M. O'Connor uave i a pleasant surprise party for her iu 1 Logues Hall ou Monday eveuing. A large crowd was present aud all had a fine time. Mrs. O'Conner starts fur Michigan this week. J. R. lia to ladder visited J. 11. Logttt* ginseng garden last week. Mr. latgue has 50,000 two year old plauts, 1150,00'.) one year old plauts aud 500,000 seed liugs. He sold $575.00 worth frout his garden la»t fall. Fred Colwell is workiug ou a patcut bear trap that will calch them alive with out hurtiug them, lie is lookiug up a market in sell live bears a* soon as the season op. us. C K Isigue, trapper and hunter of First Fork, sa)s that it kx>k» favorable for a biu eateh of bears tins fall as they are unite plenty in Brook* and Ixwah haugh Buns. The old bear with three cubi which 1 vha»ed Johu Jordan, of If uutley, out of Brook s Hun, is *till at h< r immi. Hue lUln iinati repotted that she had a paw fourteeu llH'hea loug and < ight iochua br»ad aud the way see crack - her teeth is a caution. Heth Ncloon, < hriUtpiuu beat trapper uf Cltutou 1 uut) wa* up the othtr day 1 | He reports lots of bear in Cooks Kun, one in particular t hat left his mark eight I feet high on a tree along the trail. The bears are goawiog down all the trees in Rock Run this spring after honey. V. A. Brooks is surveying for Bar clay Brothers this week. It. M. Crura, forestry officer, is cut ting out the brush along the State road this week. Geo. I'. Shaffer has purchased the Ja.tob Shaffer farm and is putting in fifteen acres of corn and ten acres of potatoes. Geo. P. is a hustler. Farmers on the First Fork are all i about done plauiiug, a little late owing to J the cold weather. DEBSE The Churches. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Servives will be conducted in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, May 29th, both morning and evening. Rev. It. H. Bent, of Scranton, Pa., will | preach at both services. All are wel | come. "•* FIRST MHTHODIBT EPISCOPAL. RKV. J. F. ANDERSON, Pastor. The communion cervices postponed from last Sabbath, on account of the i illness of the pastor, will be held next Sabbath. All other services of the day will be observed. Thank You Kindly. Having completed the Census enu meration assigned me, I take this method to thank the good people of Lumber and Portage townships for the cordial reception extended me on every visitation, especially in many of the remote localities. I shall remem ber with gratitude the favors bestow ed. Very Respectfully, W. R. SIZKR, Enumerator, No. 5. Special This Week ■ We have just received I u supply of that famous Cryloplu-sis Talcum. A II sample fur the asking. Only at the EMPORIUM DRUG COMPANY, Tht Hex all Store
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