paesgijessE^j Breezy i;| b County 1 1 Neilsl DENTS HUN. In a limy; drawn and tirc.-ome name, the home team drfcated Sterling Run, at this place, l.i. t Saturday, -•"> to 2. John Williams with family i.s spend ing a we. k at tiui homo of his parents in this plaiM. He is employed H. & 8., with headquarters in Dnßois. "Si"' Wiualow and wife spent a few weeks with the latter'* parents. .Mrs. C. M. Bierly and son Stanley air spending ten days at her former home in !».• bersbur<*, Centre eounty. Ollic W yankoop is greeting old friends ana aecjuainlanc .s at this place. He is now loi. ifed in the State ■'!' Wa'-hin^ton. Mrs. Sinan, of Liiisdai •, is spfndii. r the .'•uniinej with her sister. Mr>. M rrill. •Joe Hinaman, who taught the <:raui mar school in this place last winter, i* now the happy father of a baby girl. Lust yc ar's teiehers have been elected ro aj_MUi j rcsido over our schools the coin in<j t> rtu. Mi-s Xellio Shall r, primary, aud Joe Minaman. grammar. Mr. Lake, of Newark, N. J., and a son-iu-law of our townsmau, Mr. 11. jWhitcomb, is spending ten days at the atter's home. William Whitcotnb, who is employed on a lumber operation at Pine Camp, Georgia, tarried tietween trains Sunday with bis father and a;:ain returned to the far south. B. SI. r. MEDIX RUN. Mrs. Nel«e Huffman and family of l'eufield are visiting relatives in town. Mr. Lawrence Moody, wife [and son are visitim; the former's parents at Driftwood this week. John fortius of Hicks Hun was iu town between trains Saturday evening. (Jhas. Smith was a Falls Creek visitor on Sunday. .MissGordie Hill is visiting relatives Grove Hill. Kreelatid Smith is visiting his grand parents at Driftwood this week. Curt Fraritz and wife of Newberry eaiue here Saturday evening. They have been at Kurgerson, S. C., aud Sa vannah, Ga. They are now at the houie of L. Is. Hnssell and wife. Jacob Prautzaud wife accompanied tln in as far as Driftwood, where they took the train for St. Marys to visit Mrs. Frantz's parents. Myrt Fortius and wife of this place were called to Hicks Kun Saturday even ion to see the former's brother who is .•uffeiing with a ,-evere attack of pueu moni:». They expect to take the young man to the Williamsport hospital for treatment. Byrndale and the home team played a very interestiug game of ball here Sun day afternoon, the score being 5-4 in favor of the hotue boys. RKI> Biru. STERLING RUN. Mi** Ktthryn May returned hniue Monday frouj m vera! day*' visit with relatives at \N cetpurt. Tlii- •! rditu itenniou was held at the home ot Mi- N l>. .l /idnn, Suturil.t\ A laru>- Bti.uUsr of relutivi were ptej. nl. Miw 'I ka Whiting, who is attend ing school at Willi ita'purt r- turned home the past w««*k to spend her vuentioo. There are a BumU r of euim* of iueu»- Itn tti towu, but none are \ ry i I. Mi - Marl* ol llollld.s-i iirg. «a> the JJHt t ol Mi-» Mabel \\ . u . thi' j a.*t Week ' iuo. O'Kev.lV, who is utteaditlfr i»» hool at I.' > k ?ln*en .Normal, eiiine lo i Saturday tor vututiuii. Mrs, J. .\. Dice returned home from HiUlt'O satulikv. a>>'<iiiip,(i,|ed bv her mi >• her, Mm. Sylt •, mliu vrili uiilte hr future l. 'iue with thvm. Mr. Miller hi. I i hi'dr -n, of \Vilii«u;v p..lt, are lie- UUe-t* if tiiu Struwhli Le aud r< lattVi 1 in f<<wu the n-fi'L, Mr». M <\ K »rl *h.< hi* U«-u »t>ii iu<4 relative* : u K<t*| <>rn«u. the j .u>t ii <»t»t t>, ol or i»d tu tuHu Sttijida*. Mim \rll»n \\ l< it it i a. ■ 1 11 >•>ril. i| by H«R L» ther Wild |..'T (or Mm UAI, IV where. »he a pt.d a | ~um a* »«en. ur»(>h«r with the I'iiifi.uijj and HttNaiu ('mil Co Mi M<t) ii.i I' 111 (V.ui t f* * H , Mr. T».«mii, ILu vi.i«ed be, t'i, Mr-. I<'l* NV lU4 4t K aiiu, .sijiuu.it, lilt- |l4<l »•«•* Th« Ihiilikit T»uw» p'»)td at Dmi • Hun >itui li» uud |i»t. li*. tMUt bial l»« imUitm tlito n uMI at Kmi-.iiun. 4iei ituWi Huh a buatU. bu |«K. bujia II A Hi oh U . in 1 ui ll' M 41.1 II I ... k itl.lK Hfct 1.. » PfMpwrlf tut TUa .Via* K tu «r pn>|4*iiy «i VS > *iiti, otat ka <<Ht»r»ti Imlh u lu Mr M H >ilg«i .ti 1 i &ir Jh| Onyx Black Silk Hose |?OR CAMPING AND OUTING J ~ . jfK sl.oo'Per Pair. j" ;:„ nison , s Kas^' c oto Paper I |f jv f> /i'-' 'JlpB OXo It COttOH These are the be&t quality Black Silk Hose made for tlie:^ :u -'- Per dozen - I 3 V 'k Builtillg price. We can recommend them highly. We also have them in finer ' -————-«.«— I I ff'^y FlaffS DPI'- ( l" allLy at $U5 ° P er 1):lir , iu lilack ' I,; " k ' Li - hl _ Dennison's Lunch Sets, consisting of I I I M£jm ; r" ~ NIAGARA MAID SILK STOCKINGS you can have in CA Table cloth . J 2 Napkins add 12 IQ_ | g j | fectly iB.St any color to match your gown. At per pair • - . - «pUoyhes. Per set - *•'*' H canvas end Extra! Extra! ttamask t.» B ch Vixjii with K«d I Udll Vcib UiiLL |oi Blue Borders and 6 Napkins torn • I UPS and brass We offer ALIV SILK NATURAL COLOR PONGEE, match: Per set - ot/C | 25 inch wide at I tM ® eyelets, 50c Per Yard. I Large .Size Cotton Blankets, slighly QQ« ft Facli $1 00 This is a splendid quality and has never been sold for imperfect. Each - § /"jw' Th"> same kind For "\Vaists, Dresses, Coats, Men s Shirts, etc. 24 and 26 inch Imitation Alligator 4*l fi-'S 1 J &)/>■ ~-j% I sxio foot /?»-a r" a V"s value IS extraordinary—our stock is not large. j and Leather Suit Cases. Special priced each . . . Some ot our customers will profit quickly—WlLL j; | 22x36 inch fast color Punting Flags,! Samples sent to out of town customers 011 request. • Masquito Bar, per yd. Bc. 1 mounted on sticks, with spear head. =v r ■ _ ———— 1 j i'er piece | Each i"c; Do You Want a New Linen Suit —. ————- 1 I P e^ im : ,ca ": U! ' uel! :": tins . . .6c| or Skirt for the Fourth of July? for 15c t I I Good Linen Suits 5.00, 6.50, $6.75. j""" 1 FilLLliMfcK I ! WhiteLineen Skirts9Bc, 1.25,1.98, 2.50 t053.00. j PercaK ' -•'• " aßu itl ' | I Now is the time to get your Summer Hat. Natural ColoT Linen Skirts 3.00 to $3.59. " Men's and Woman's Umbrellas at special 8 p Every Trimmed or Untrnnnied Hat is greatly —~ j reduced. STORE CLOSES AT NOON JULY 41H. | P nces 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and $5.00 K I Extraordinary Bargains I__ M Parasols I |in Wash Dress Goods j D IT ||jP kM p Emporium S Tl,elat«t S tyle S areherea„dthe I I i2icj " LICIII Greatest Store. i.00t055.00 I HICKS RUN. I Bnrn, June 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. i llankin, a girl. Alonzo Pontius, who has been suffer ing with a severe attack of pneum mia, for the past week, is better at this writ ing. Mr. Dinger, who was operated on by I>r. Merrill, for a ppendieitis, some time ago, is able to be on our streets again. ('has. Pepperman is confined to his house on account of injuries received from falling off the mill trestle, the fore part of lasi week. A transient woodsman, known by i the name of Jack Reagan, fell and broke ! his arm, while intoxicated, one day last i week, lie was taken to Lock Haven ' lio.-pital for treatment. Dr. H. E. Met rill left on Friday for : Portland, Oregon, to visit friends at that ' place and will also take a medical exam- j ioation for that State. Wright Mason, of Sterling Run, was i seen on our streets one day last week. ' H'ing president of Gibson Township School Hoard, he of course i* interested in the welfare of some of our young and popular school teachers. Miss Neva Suuimersoo and HI sic Pep perman, who have been attending the 1 summer school at Emporium, have re- i turned to their homes at this place. Ilurvey Hick* and family have return ed from Washington and once more are making the farm ou Huston Hill their headquarter*. Amos Row, otic of the Indians of Camp No. Itil.thut hcl|>ed in the at tempt to capture the city of Reading, a couple of weeks ago, hat returned home and is now wearing a broad Mnile. A little pttpooM! ha.- Ixvn add d to his home ! audit * a giil. Don t for get to coiue to the bij eele bratiou at Hicks Ituu, on the I'ourth. Juwli'th, ID 10. H. K. W. HUNTLEY Mi»* Mrfttie Collin*, >f Knipormm, a is ih<- .11 «t of her bf"th«T. I! J t'ol lint, nf this pMe ott Tu -day. Mil, Will, 11, I. ;u> ai d 'l.ilighters, w i. !*Vr'h.: Run culler. an I *tt> nd>d the J. rd'iti Reunion iti Kr>«far. Joe J.i i.ii, if Klttj)' liutu, the •<i.-t i t C\ J<s t '••Hiii- on \|. iid i\. W illy tu \ l». n of Hi » Run, ws« tb 4Ue tol In* aioiiitMr, )In Malvii»% Sf - a. at this plav. over Sund.iv, I"l\ le Collins «*(««.•<» to build .t n»t lultt tu the hear future »•> a* to (*• i>m4v lor the t..!| trade Hi* iimiti. h>• »ni'» id. It in a U iitt. »i* ItoiMi | on.t; • i \\i! 4ii .. el 1 i hate 4 U. 1.1 | handy 4i le uie Vila. Albeit Joflm. of I irove Hill *»i the iiuml ol .1 ,4. Jurdatt atid Ijiii tly la»! Week \\ ilium K silhurn wa» a Drift wind ealb r oai d>>y l#»t w.»k \|f, K<ttlburii U ttuw in hta tnithyeiti and »p»y a* a fox 1» iMta L*ifd at >iet!it» < ; Hun <**» th«. jut-i ol \. SS >noi|i .ii "I'm «<i«*v l*4ii KsitUtiu li«< 4ii pi.d a |>»il hi aa Hi< limn > u ihe |'< i, ii, |liH ta a Sl»l I'laftt IrcMMH jl4 I I| i lia hi* I UWltte | II \\ U Julmtuii «4. 4 Ii autu * slli t »M filltadat Julli J«lll |!l|ll. >I '||4 I. At hlv*t« !i4lt. tiwiog iii our U«|-4*iutw lio.o I io imiium In tliii tiMir futsm, as tlssirs l>. >iU|..M> of a «juul.Ul> of it I • tlolit go..«!• t ull tilta CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, rgio. CAMERON. Small showers of not much benefit. i Join) Schwab, of Emporium. spent | Sun lay with bin family in this place. Quite a number of Calder people were ! shopping in Emporium the past week. The lee Cream Social held in the ' Temperance Hall Saturday evening was well attended. The K. G. E. boys will have installa tion of officers Saturday evening. All I members are requested to attend this J meeting. The base ball team of this place has j evidently disbanded by the looks of ' things. No practice for the past two weeks and it is reported Capt. Stewart . and Manager Krape have resigned E. F. Cotnley is the champion chicken raiser of the town, be having secured 7 small chickens out of 30 eggs set. E. I". Com ley had the good luck Sun day of se ing a large rattlesnake charm ing a rabbit. He killed the snake with a club; then threw the club at the rabbit and killed it. The snake had 17 rattles and three buttons. Big times are being arranged for the Fourth. Quite a number of town peo ple are expecting to spend the Fourth j elsewhere though. I >.iit Sullivan bad a mess of new po tatoes, and 1 Iperator Krape bad a mess of new p<'iis for Sunday dinner. How is I that fi.r your town buckwheat^ra? Section foreman Anderson is busy banking up the new ballast be received <»ii the It. It.the past week. Louise. SINNAMAHONING. Mr. I /vi Pctir-on, chemist, of Km p< num. Bjii-ut Friday and Saturday of last wet-kin town. Mr ami Mi-. Floyd Oldetruin aud »-n <>f <• deti.ii, \i-i»#ii >!it Mil-trum » puret'ts. Mr. and Mi*. Amo.«. llcnuet, I iu>t Sunday. I Mm 11. :tha I'nlt. n »|**nt li-t Situ day in Emporium, tin gu' »t ol l.en > t'eternun and wii'c. A Win* 1 • nt • ii vi»:ted bis home at 1.. i. purtum lust Buu<Lty. \V i»hin.'toß ('rum ami John ('rum nikllid thill pal- uli this Week. Mi-- Myrtli- Sbafitr and llirry Stray • i aiti-iided tlo- IUU>I a! at Kiup.'iiutu l.i-i Flida) evi-nia«. J. M. Mbafu Hid »t.u .i»ited iu VVuul. n b, tb»tfu -I* of of 11. tl. Mr t'l i* , and 112 tiuily, tlii" week Fran- i» Mi < 'I. »W «s N'cr'.nk amjel i t u ii'i'i II ptuiid by Mr .iud Mh (' A lui ll< r, >tutt«'d 1- »r Out WEM ifet* WEUK . Mi--i* |v* ( mm and M Jil I * iic I n iit who wll nuuilii' i Normal »• Kui| oiiuiu, l.aw niurmd holm;. Mi • lb !>n I uun-J hiur:nd It-.tin tl-in \Vllliam«p«ll, mln io »hi> ha- Lctu .lit lldlllg M llliol. Mi* J II 11-uid and KlutU-ih I*i|-« • mad) a UIJi tu W i lit m»|>»il iinl l(i IIUVM U»l Wvek- K 112 Smith, who milk. I'nr (' M f'u f'u at Kui|'<iiluui HI- It-lOl ii*el fiuuday. J. II I'lUlM U bm'dlll.' an adlll !<»U !•< tin lotoklu t I Hi W)*td |l| (' \S Ii 14 S II id< * bli liii f* Hip l.i Hui«-»i-. 4i<4 Sug4ia I* ill* la»t » ilk <>l M«luida>. }| 4IIV l.lip ld if |.IU f .4H.m lio , i iu, Mi «u4 Mm. W. II l.u vi ni.4 it y«Mi ut h «tx <i i The School Directors of the Indepen-| | dent School District met Monday even , ing and elected the following teachers ; I lor the next term of school: j Grove—Maud Callahan. Wvside— , Vida llousler. Sinn'a. Primary—Mabel : Huchanuau. Sinn'a. Grammar—J. K. | Ilanuwalt, of Lewistown, Pa. The youug ladies of the Siunauiahon ; ing Powder Co's shell house held an ice | | cream social on the church lawn Wed- j I nesday evening. Proceeds to be used for j I church debt aud repairs. Helen Counsil i:s visiting at Keating j Summit, the guest of the Misses Caflisch. 1 j Hon. C. F. Barclay, of Washington, , D. C., aud Watson L. Bareley, of La ijuin, Pa., are transacting business in I town this week. Amy Nelson, of First Fork, who has ; been working in the shell house, has re- j turned to her home. She expects togo ' with her p< opie to Texas, in the near fu ture. D. W. Horn, a former residi it of this town, called on friends Tuesday of I this week. Mrs. James Quiggle has moved her household goods to Wyside. Karl Ft ultz and wile will occupy the apartments va cated by Mrs. Quiggle. Mr. Andrew Ullrich, of Emporium, was in town this week. June 29, 1910. XXX The Churches. FIRST MKTHODIsT KPIHCOPAL. Rkv. J. F. ANDKMON, Pastor. PrctcblnK by th" piator at 10:2)0 a. in., anil 7:30 p. in., m.irning subject; "Job's Creed." Ola-m meeting at Sunday School at 11 :!•"»; Ep worth League 0:45 p. tn. New Mail Houte Establish -H. Through the efforts of Poat Master 1 Laurie* ttnuiu has been est ibllshed and will go ' IIH far weat HS H.'»-el "vood. The new route will b«j opened July Ist. This will he it ureal c-uiivi mi lie. fur the people of Becehwoot. . -i \ i init\ H ' y m s Hair* ! H&afth KEtPS TOU LOOKING YOlNti" Women realize thai luiurunt hair of rich, youthiul color al. f u. ve xCQkMi way* a.tda to their n " S (|rCTIW bt* K .Men, brown or H |Tif black but whan th« flair ,T1 becuum« gray, thara i« " H an appearance of aga; an unnatural di»figur> TO incut an.l a h.iUtlic*pin " kuciilmiil liuiiui'it lilt, . I llay'it Hutr Henlili ! ■ Kiavhalr ami icklore it H to it* IUIUI al color. • H II | l« mil a «ly«. M It > .i * 1,. , , j . •. i II t i, <». l '1 l *u. IKIIIK All Mimini IRJi • I anil S'l • ITU'TL« A| «lru<itfl%L» Hiu(a«rluni IMUK I'M | It <* IIOIUIIH '^fAYXMOWY^TAB I I.iiilUa LUUGL. ANIL L»«I*TK LUII|H Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano ' i fort has received a full line of the lat ; | eat and most popular sheet mtisio. Ail 1 the popular airs. Popular and clacs- j ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. j Warning All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this j office, or the Manager at the works - j KEYSTONE POWDEH MFG. Co. Emporium, Pa.. August Ist 1!)03 Cedar Shingles $4.50 per thousand at | C. B. Howard & Go's. ■ IP3P ATLAS ST E-Z Seal Jar 112 (Llghtnlnu Trimmings) is Ideal for Large Fruits The day of the paring knife for halving and ciuartenng large fruit is gone. Unless they're un usually large, peaches and nears go into the Atlas E-Z Seal Jar Jb/i whole. That means beauty pre served as well as the quaJity; and later on you have the pleasure of serving hue, natural looking fruit JbE •ttonoer and (numther at the n top than any other, it mn't Tu.my j4r k i.» r V..d D.V/>;i.-*TI. \s GLASS CO. ot ...i.lorn. tliickii.il U \Z' Hht.lU,!. WeU Va. I YOU CAN HAVE It! j $2.50 Free j We are dcteriuinetl to out at SPECIAL HAK'-AINSI all seasonable md to maki- it an ol>jt*et VV ill give every cash purehaaer an opportuuitx To Secure $2.50 for Nolliing Oitl> uin? customer. That is the nistnnirr pti'> - I lari>rst timi in dollar* ami cetits, brtwrn Wednc<Muy I ami Saturday will IK- given >4.>O. Catih «»N tjniik. ■ The Largest and most Beautiful Line of Goods in the County. Special Bargains in Every Department. H.A Zarps&Co i vmtmjmmmmc. vmrnsmmmmmmmm vmmmmmm Mountain Park Green Houses. Iticlgwaj, Pa, We have the largest and most up-to | date GREEN HOUSE in Western ! Pennsylvania. All orders left at Geo. J. Laßar's ; I Emporinm, Pa., will receive prompt ! and careful attention. Satisfaction j guaranteed. 52-ly.
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