Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 09, 1910, Image 8

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MEDIX RUN.
Pay day at the tannery.
Mrs. Dr. J. H. K'ine and Mrs. 11. 11.
Lowell, of Penli«ld, attended the funeral
of Mrs. Shear*;. ti:is place, Wednes
day.
Mrs. Claude Williams, of Warren, is
visiting relatives in town.
Mrs. A. J. Wheeler and daughter,
Miss Lovie, of Williamsrort, were callers
in town Wednesday.
D. I'. Chamb'Ms, of Driftwood, is
working in the tannery at this place.
Miss Grace Nye, of Millers, visited her
sister, Mrs. Barr, at this place over Suu
day.
Clarence English and wife are visiting
relatives.
Miss Florence DeVoie and Russell at
tended the dance at Weedvillc, Saturday.
A number of men of this place attend
ed primary election at Benczette Satur
day.
Ed. Brooks and lauiily are visiting
relatives at Sterling Bun this week.
The tannery will shut down seven
days, as repair work is needed.
Our town baud held a dance in Bob
inson's Hall last Monday evening. There
was a larue crowd present and all enjoy
ed the dance.
Myrt Pontus, of this place, was a
Hicks Bun visitor one day last week.
John Chase, while braking on the
Goodyear road at this place, was injured
on Tuesday, logs rolled on his limbs
which caused bad bruises, but no bones
were broken. He is getting along fine
and expects to be at work in a few days.
Mrs. G. A. Shears died on Monday
night, at the family residence on Mill St.
Mrs. Shears has been a great sufferer
with diabetes for some time but toward
the last few weeks she was not able to
attend to her household duties. She be
longed to the Methodist church at this
place. She leaves a host of relatives to
mourn her death. The remains were
taken to Curwensville, Wednesday and
laid at rest.
Frank English, of Weedville, was in
town on busiuess Tuesday.
Roscoe Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wilson, who was bitten by a dog,
last Sunday, is getting along as well as
can be expected.
Chas. Smith was a visitor at Falls
4 Creek on Sunday.
C. R. Flegle was called to Bidgway
Wednesday noon on account of the seri
ous illness of his wife, Mrs. F. being in
poor health for some time. She is being
eared tor at the Bidgway hospital. Mr.
Flegle returned home Thursday after
noon and reported his wife better. She
expects to come home in a lew days.
11. S. Ford passed through this town
Saturday evening. 11. S. always wears
a smile.
Em was seen on our streets Thurs
day.
Bessie Dellaas is visiting her sister,
Mrs. McDonald, at this place.
Ellery Snyder and Miss Georgia and
Kdith, of Ardel darn, were visitors at this
place Saturday afternoon.
Silas Munn, of Munn's mill, was in
town Saturday.
A game of ball was played here be
tween Driftwood and the home team,
Sunday morning. The score was 13--2
in favor of Driftwood.
Irvin Gleason, of Driftwood, was in
town one day last week.
Frank Callahan, of Driftwood, was a
visitor in town Sunday.
Olive McCraeken, of Driftwood, visit
ed at this place on Sunday.
Mr*. Bert Armstrong is visitiug rela
tives at I'ittsburx,
KKII Bihu.
HUNTLEY.
Mr* John S. Jordan was the guest of
of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Bower, of
Castle Garden, one day last week.
Miaa tiraeu and May .Millar, ol Mil
ler's Bun was the guest of C J. Milker
and family, ui this place, over Sunday.
W. A. Nt-Uoa. of Kicks Bun, was
home over Sunday.
We are pWnmi tu learn that our old
friend, A. W. Smith is about tu delve
into the uusceu htu of matrimuny. The
intended bride is well known by you cor
respondent and is a wry > *tiin*t.le young
lady. We all unitu in wuhing them a
happy and prosperous life.
W It. Smith has moved into his old
how«"»t> ad, where he will reside for
•one time.
\\ e have ISMS informed that our imiku >
'uui drummer .Smithy," has ad dud a
hn* Uttodil to his lower tardea
fbu Dflftw<<od alkf» this Vi'ek Were
Wm Kilburn H. J I Jim* Cl'd» Col
ius and C J. Mlltef.
I. It >tMtih lUlo*' tud I valutas il
Hi' ka Hun I*o fhuraday,
Dartu* I Via, at MioVe (till was a
piessaat >aJUi io luwo <*, Satmday.
STERLING RUN.
llcv. Allen, of Lloyd, former miuister
at this place, was calling on friends here,
Monday.
Miss Mertie Shaffer and Cordcllia
Chisholm, of Austin, are the guests of
the former's grand-mother, Mrs. Parker.
Miss Mabel Wylie returned home the
past week, after closing a successful term
school at Holidaysburg.
Joe Mason, of Renovo, is a visitor in
town this week.
Miss Lulu Lewis is having a bay win
dow added to their home.
Whiting Herriek, of St. Mayrs, is the
guest of his grand-mother, Mrs. M. E.
Ilerrick.
Rev. Ebersole, wife and daughter left
Tuesday for several weeks visit with
daughter .Mrs. Jennie Goodsell, of Buffa
lo.
Mrs. Mary Taylor is guest of brother,
Joseph Kisscll.
Mrs. Cora Stewart, of Driftwood, was
the guest of hor brother, Mort. Diniuncy.
Miss Gladys O'Keefe was a visitor at
Emporium Friday.
BLUE
SINNAMAHONING.
Arnoa Bennett started to work on
Monday, on the State rvad in Wykoff
Run.
11. (>. Berfield visited his best girl at
TTicks Bun, Saturday night.
Earl Foultz visited at Costello and
Galeton this week.
Glen Johnson and John Penrith, who
have been touring the west for a couple
of months, came back last week.
J. P. Wolf left on Tuesday for Lewis
burg, to attend the funeral of his brother 's
wife, whose death occurred at the Wil
liamsport hospital.
E. F. Smith, of Emporium, visited his
family over Sunday and attended school
meeting, Monday night.
Miss Mima Shea res, of Dußois, is
visiting her many friends here this week.
Mrs. Sadie Beck, of Costello, is a
visitor here this week.
Misses Jessec and Maude Lupoid visit
ed with friends at llicks Run, over Sun
day.
Miss Myrtle Shafer visited with her
sister at Port Allegany over Sunday.
Frank Kepler, of Westport, was a
visitor the first of the week.
Prof. Walkey, bookkeeper for the
Silin Wholesale Mfg. Co., has taken a
school at Yeagerstown and will leave
shortly for his new field of labor.
W. C. No. 13G, P. 0. S. of A., will
goto Hicks Run to assist in instituting a
new Camp at that place on Saturday
evening, June 11.
Camp No 122, P. O. of A., held one
of their pleasant lunches on Tuesday
night. Foity-seveu members were pres
ent to partake of the good things and all
had a pleasant time.
V. A. Brooks is surveying out the
lands of the Cameron Powder Mfg. Co.,
this week.
The Cameron Powder Compauy's en
gine came last week. It is a Lima en
gine, made for working on heavy grades_
The Silin Wholesale Mfg. Co., have
their new store under roof anil are puttint;
in a glass front this week. The company
are going to put up a large factory to
manufacture pants and vesU.
Mellick's Ice Cream, of Williamsport,
was served at the P. U. of A. lunch Tues
day evening and it was decided the finest
cream that has been served this summer.
J. Henry Louge came over from lluu
ter's Rest, on Saturday to attend the
Primary meeting. J. 11. is one of the
leading socialists of Grove. His policy
is dowu with the Stars and Strips* and
up with the red flag of socialism.
Two dances scheduled for Wednesday
evening. Surely Siunainahoning is go
ing some.
We had a bar-room fight here last
week. One poor fellow is laid up for
repairs on account of a severe kicking.
Too much booze.
Owiuing to the cold weather holding
on so late the L. C. have postponed their
meetings until Halley's comet gets away
from this locality. At the last meeting
of the club it was decided that Halley *
comet was the eausc of all this cold, wet
weather.
The Citiaens Cornet Band had made
arrangements to parade on Monday even
iug but the rain kept them in door*. The
boys are getting along nicely aud will
sooo be able to render some good music.
The Sinnamahoning Powder Mfg Co.,
have a demountration ot the Oxygen
Acetylene welding machine here this
week, manufactured by the Lind Ail
Co., of Buffalo. It is um d in repairing
heavy caatiugs and cutting heavy rails.
The Compauy are putting in all modern
machinery in their works at this place.
The shell house ui' the Sinnamahoning
Powder Mfg Co., i* one ot the largest, if
not the lineal io the State. The very
pleasant toreladav Miaa Myrtle, has lu
young ladies under her charge, making
the different kind eipluatvea. At pre
sent they are working on Government
wu»k for Panama >anal, The work is
light and i>ie**aui and the (hell girl*
make tfood wag<«, several of them haviog
bank account*
Pilri
Mure* lei hale,
auuuit liure*, weight I too
pounds, twelve fftora ufat Male prtue
♦lum Apply t*
JuMM W Hmiiii,
U» if. UMMiliwwuti, I'a
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1910.
CAMERON.
A. F. Walker's son Thomas is very
sick at this writing.
Miss Sadie Comley returned from
Sterling Kun Tuesday and expects to
st;ty at home balance of summer*
ltose Lord, who has been working at
Sinnamahoniti" for the past week, re
turned home Tuesday.
K. J). Krape took a few hours off and
went to Emporium Tuesday to get his
hair cut, which was badly needed.
A. F. Walker and son George, who
have been working the woods are spend-'
ing a few days at home.
Thus. Eddy of Sterling llun, spent
Tuesday in this place the guest of F. B.
Hoag.
E. F. Comley who accepted a position
at tho Brick Work, resigned Saturday
!on account too heavy work. What's tho
trouble, Fred? Too light?
It. D. Graham moved his family and
household goods to Sinnamahoning Sat
urday where he is employed by the Cam
erom Powder Co.
The Temperance League will hold an
Ice Cream Social in the Hall Saturday
night. All invited—come, help the boys
along.
Miss Josephine Iloehn left for Itenovo
Wednesday to visit her sister who is ill.
G. L. Page made a business trip to
Harrisburg last week and reports having
a big time.
Miss Eva Jeoks was very severely in
jured Monday by being gored by one of
their cattle which she was driving up the
run, but her life was saved by the
prompt assistance of George Walker and
his mother, who happened to see the at->
tack aud promptly dispatched the ani
mal.
LOUISE.
Annual Camp Meeting.
The Annual Camp Meeting, of the
Bradford District, Oil City Conference,
of the Free Methodist Church, will bo
held in the Keystone Park, Emporium,
Pa., July 1 to 10 inclusive, lasting over
two Sabbaths.
This camp meeting is purely an
evangelistic effort for the advance
ment of the gospel of Christ as taught
in the New Testament, and emphasiz
ed by Protestant churches the world
over.
These annual camp meetings are not
catch-penny affairs, but are held for
the sole purpose of the betterment of
mankind. No stands, no money-mak
ing schemes of any kind are allowed
on the grounds, And no gate fees are
charged for any of the ten days servi
ces.
The expense of these meetings are
raised mostly by subscription by the
churches of the Bradford District. The
only allowance tor small expenses to
any of the leaders and helpers is the
car fare of the pastors and their wives
to and from the camp to their homes.
The tenters on the ground bear all
their own expense from the time they
leave home till they return, including
car fare, tent rent, boarding, draying,
etc.
The motto and spirit of the meetings
is expressed in these words:—ln non
essentials, charity; in essentials, unity.
All who are of the same spirit thus ex
pressed will t\nd it profitable to attend
these meetings. All who wish to fit
up a tent of their own, or rent a tent
from the committee, to have a private
place of resting and lunching between
services, are given a cortlial invitation
to do so. A boarding tent will be pro
vided for all desiring to board, (ias
for cooking purposes and all usual
camp meetiug requisites will be pro
vided for at reasonable rates on the
ground.
Tents can be rented at the following
rates, freight added; 10x12ft, 91.60;
12x12, 112 1.75; 12x14, $2 00; 12x15, |2.3fi;
14x14, 92.50; 14x10, 92.76; 14xlM, 93.00;
18x20, 94.00; 18x24, 94.60. All tent or
ders must be sent into the local pas
tor, F. B. Schriner, Emporium, Pa.,
not later than June 20th.
Why not send in your order and
tent with us for a few days? Home of
our friends of other denominations
have already eipressed their intention
of so doing, A cordial invitation to
all is extended by the committee of
tho Bradford District. Kveu if you
cannot board, you can have a private
tent on the ground for ten days, for
only 91.60.
The regular order of services will l>«
as follows: Early morning prayer ser
vice, 6 a. m., ; Family Prayers, N. a.m.;
Praise and testimony meeting, v a. m.;
Preaching, 10 a. m.; Children's meet
ing, 1:10, p. m : Preaching, 230, p. m.;
Hong and praise service, 7:16, p. ui.,
Preat hing, it p. m.
The following ministers will be In
attendance; A. U. Zahniser, of Pltte
t>urg, with the pastor* of the district
as follows: W. A. Uulck, A. J. Beatlie,
William (isrbart. R. M. McOarvey, K.
W. McClelland, C. J Edwards, P. W
Parks, I H Hawks, T. W Murry, J.
N. iiuuustt, J. L Hut ton.
Are You a Haiat Maker.
You don't have to be oae lu order to
tuts your owu paiut wheu you have a
Ituoee to peiul. Its uiigUty easy to buy
4 geilous of 1.. A M Paint, and S gal
lons of pure l.iuseed Oil, and |>nt both
In a large pall end mis welt together.
You wdl then make 112 galloas of the
keei paint at a ooel of about |l xi | e>
gallon ami theu have a good |<*lui»r
(Mtiitt your house
The 1. * M , Is sold by Hairy H
Lloyd, l-mpoMum. Pa
REDUCTION SALE OF MILLINERY
All Hats, Flowers and Feathers reduced, as follows.
Get Your share of the Bargains.
Trimmed Hats
All our $2.00 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - -$1.19
All our 2.25 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 1.49
All our 2.50 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 1.69
All our 2.75 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 1.79
All our 3.00 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 1.89
All our 3.25 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 1.98
All our 3.50 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 2.19
All our 3.75 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 2.39
All our 4.00 Trimmed Hats, reduced to 2.49
All our 4.25 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 2.89 '
All our 4.50 Trimmed Hats, reduced to 2.98
All our 4.75 Trimmer Hats, reduced to - - 3.19
All our 5.00 Trimmed Hats, reduced to 349
All our 5.50 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 3.79
All our 6.00 Trimmed Hats, reduced t.o - - 3.98
All our 6.25 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 4.29 h
All our 6.75 Trimmed Hats, reduced to 4.49
All our 7.00 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 4.79
All our 8.00 Trimmed Hats, reduced to 4.98
All our 8.50 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - - 5.25
All our 9.50 Trimmed Hats, reduced to - 6.00
Untrimmed Hats
All our 75c Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 39c
All our SI.OO Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 59c
All our 1.25 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 69c
All our 1.50 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 89c
All our 1.75 Untrimmed Straw Hats reduced to 98c
All our 2-00 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to $1.19
All our 2.25 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 1.39
All our 2.50 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 1.59
All our 2.75 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 1.69
All our 3.98 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 1.98
All our 6.00 Untrimmed Straw Hats, reduced to 3.50
Black, White and Colored Ostrich Plumes
All our 8-. 5<) Plumes, reduced to - SI.G!) All our $5.00 Plumes, reduced to - $3.75
All our 3.00 and 3.50 Plumes, reduced to 2.19 All our (5.50 Plumes, reduced to - 4,50
All Flowers 1-3 off, Regular Price. All Straw Braid, Half Price.
Children's Hats, Same Reduction as on Ladies' Hats.
RU I IH~ L| |WI C" EMPORIUM'S
•IA EL. Wm rN EL., greatest store.
Emporium School Board.
The School Board of Emporium has
re-organized and elected the following
officers for the ensuing year: Presi- i
dent, Mr. Arch Andrews; Secretary, |
Mr. R. K. McQuay; Treasurer, Mr. J.
P. McNarney. Messrs. Bernard Egan
and Arch Andrews filed the oath of of
fice for the next three years. Other |
members of the board are Messrs, I. K.
Hockley, C. R. Husted and Jason
Loucks. The report of the treasurer
shows an increase in recepts over last
year. Teachers to serve during the
coming school year will be elected this
(Thursday) evening.
Another New Residence.
Sheriff John W. Norrls getting ma
terial together for the erection of a
neat residence, corner of Broad and
Fifth street.
COUDERSPORT L PORT ALLEGANY R. R
Tekin* effect Aug. 22. 1009.
BAirrwAfto
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STATIONS.
r. M.' A. H. P. M A.M.
Fort Allegany, . L». 333 11 37 7 12 tOO \
(lirimritl Worki.... eg 38 co 00 °
Hurtvllle 1 44 11 4* 7 22 « 11
lloulette 2 M 11 &7 7 *0 » *3 !
Knowlton'a M 00 12 01 °° "
Ming, lOS II 07 7 40 mi
Oluieted *3 10 1J 11 *7 44 # *7 I
, Ar 3 I* 11 10 7 52 ft 45 I
Couileraport. : , A. u
' *-*• «10 .... Ur.
North Couderaport, w .... *l2 41 1 I
Krlnk'» *5 40 .... *ll <«
foleeburg, 5 57 12 57
Seven Hrldgra, *e 02 .... *1 02
Kaymomta, •12 .... lIS
Hold, ( IT 1 l» I
Newfleld, ..... l a
Newlirlit Juiutlou, . (17 .... in
Perklna, •0H0..., *1 St ..........
<'»r|tenler'e ... «" ... >1 M
Crowe!!'*. Hit e| 4g
IMyeeee 7 20 I 52
A.M. V. H
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STATIONS. —-
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I'oilAllegaux 2 1« • U till
Cheuilcatl work a .... <«- <* u>
Uurtvllle 11* it? 4 17
Roulette. I Mi 1 II 4 Ml
Ktoelluu'i, I " *4 45
Mlu», 1 40 •II 4 40
Oluieted, '•> 15 4
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Nwlli I'tuklelllurt, ..... " 113
(vleeburs. *7 50 |«
Seteu Ullage*. ~.. e 7 M , 104 1
Kerwoud'e ... »7 17 .... eg 44 ;
Houi — .. 7 m nto
Ne»rtelil }.... e, 40
NeoAtkl Juuctiou, • ... Itt 241
Ntlltt ... *7 14 eg 14
OMIMSIMV *7 10 eg SO
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laiiltttl fwi Al'tgeay. elf other linat run
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fur ttuielo I Mess. I|l4|M4 »«'l *u.etlt(«.rt
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School Board Organized.
The Nhippen school board organized
last Monday ar.d elected the following
officers: President, Mr. N. A. Ostrum;
| Secretary, Mr. Fred K. Zimmer; and
Treasurer, Mr. Elmer Marshall. The
board will elect teachers at the next
I meeting which will be held July 2nd,
1910.
Will Graduate.
The PKKSS acknowledges the receipt
; of an invitation to attend the com
mencement exercises of the University
of Pennsylvania, to be held in the
1 Academy of Music, Philadelphia,
Wednesday morning, June 15tb.
Floyd L. Van Wert, is a member of the
class. Ills Emporium friends con
gratulate him in advAnce and admire
the bard flght he made to secure his
! diploma, that of an M. D.
To Kill the Woman.
There it* no need in killing a woman !
j with worry and nervousness now that
I Sexine Pills are available for proloogiug i
lit'e and happiness. Sexine Pills are
. guaranteed for all forms of weakness in
! men aud women. Priee 81 a box; six
' boxes 85, with full guarantee. Address '
or call on K. C. Ilodson, Druggist, Km- i
> poriuin. where they sell all the principal i
remedies and do not substitute. i
YOU CAN HAVE It!
$2.50 Free
We are determined to close out at SPECIAL HAKGAINS
all seasonable goods and to make it an object we will
jjive every cash purchaser an opportunity
To Secure $2.50 for Nothing
Only one customer. That is the customer purchasing the
largest sum in dollars and cents, between Wednesday
and Saturday will be given fJ..sa Catch ou quick.
The Largest and most Beautiful Line of
Goods in the County.
Special Bargains in Every Department.
H.A.Zarps&Co
"It cured me," or "It saved the life of
my child," are the expressions you hear
every day about Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This
yis true the world over where this valua
ble remedy has been introduced. No
| other medicine in use for diarrhoea or
bowel complaints has received such gen
eral approval. The secret of the success
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures. Sold
by all dealers.
Good Piano for Sale.
A Bradbury Piano (square) in good
condition.
Apply at PRESS office. 37-tf.
(Had to Recommend Them.
Mr. E. Weakley, Kokorno, Ind., says:
"After taking Foley's Kidney Pills, the
severe backache left me, my kidneys be
came stronger, the secretions natural and
my bladder no longer pained me I am
fjlad to recomtnond Foley's Kidney Fills."
In a yellow package. For sale by Em
porium Drug Co.
Chamberlain's Stouiaeh and Liver
Tablets will brace up the nerves, banixh
sick head-ache, prevent despondency and
invigorate the whole system. Sold by
all dealers.