FCT -ASI !K£7.nts. vm ■mrzssHsssgEms&SL^imEW » J W'S»FR^ I VTR^™P W^^^^^BRAM^3REI^ |R,/~ -" \ I these ladies SUITS I Announcement. I | ! i'Vf'~' P > > .. "*'. 5* AWAY j yf t have been Appointed Agents for the I I' \ * *l 0 t; J a Msmmmmamsm lone she P ha,d check (Wackaud white) Clou. smt,\ Your American Ladies Tailoring Company j \ h 112 r\ \ /VBlfc, « I jfinY'- fipure to fashions graceful * One Reseda, Green, light and dark stripes, Cloth Ip Service, where perfect fit and satisfaction are absolute certain j \ \ j lines. It fits your form | Suit, size 35, regular price $16.50. j ties; here style, fit quality and price are so happily combined as / —' i comfortably and perfectly. g 7- * ■•■■■•' ■ to merit your immediate and continued patronage. 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Tli« road ii in gtiud taiieliti'in ftnw alt but a bridge avtuM \N »k .lt Hua wbub Uu doubt Wilt be built lit tile Heal Ivluti, a* II la b Mumded J. dm Jordan "I it unlit) abtif ui in Kali bail* la«l a >k had >jul< a tbtlllini' rUtHrtllriif *lil» <• t4*f II HAW* ui l*i |)ii Jk*»f ki* !♦ *»» wk* U ill t§4» fierce, as he had a large head of horns, lie wanted to know if he was the Johu Jordan, of Huntley, the mighty bear trapper and if he was did he know one great deer hunter by the name of Dick Kilber, who had shot at him two years ago and to tell him that he was on his old stamping ground waiting for him and his 20:30 and that bis bark was worse than his bite. Jordan sprang to his feet and got hiß ax to defend himself, but it was only a dream. 11. 11. Crum, State Forestry Officer, has finished the work on the state road up Wykoff Run for this year afid the road has been extended up the Run for about ten miles. Mrs. W. H. Mefzger, of Tdamar, is visiting friends here this week. A. D. Gore is putting in a feed mill in his works. Farmers will soon have a chance to get their feed ground. Mr. Gore, no doubt, will purchase grain by car load lots and keep a fully supply of chop and cornmeal, which will be fresh ground and good for the cattle to eat. I)EB8E CAMERON. The lost has been found. The Cameron Rase Ball Club will hold a social and musicals in their hall Thurs day for the benefit of the team. Harry Morse tried to shove the cabin off his engine with his head Sunday, but could Ik t move it. The cold spring water docs not seem to agree with sutue of our youug people. K. M. McFaddeu says he has trepa.m notices put up in his park, but he Cuds out that the young people will still enter the grounds. K. I! lioag, A. K. Jcuks and W. H. • i Walker attended the school meeting at Stening Hun Saturday. George Walker was thrown off a horse at the brick works Friday and severely injured his leg. Quite a number ot the Cameron hoy were Kuiporium visitor* Saturday even ing. What is the attraction, boys? The K. G. K., boys held their regular weekly meeting in the hall Saturday evening, with a good attendance. It is reported they will hold a big feed in the near future. The Cameron Slugger* beat the Sterl ing Tjgera to the tune of Id to !i, Sun day. The all around playing of the Cameron boys was very satisfactory. lUn Sullivan, Sr., h M. McFaddcn and Win NQUII went b« trying Sunday and got lost HI Hiittare Timber Ituu and uo lunia. The) tried it again Tuesday, r union- In*lit* about it o'clock with two i|Uirla of UiiiiM all tuld I'm Sullivan killtd a rattliniiakc winch | l( . »»)» una* ure.l 7 led, :t| in, lie» nud had ladles and Was 111 iuchca iu llilekueM. 11l Mild he Would hate brought It liotlie but II H4t 100 heavy ll' »4)»be "-tell auvcral ul her* but I he) wefv to small to kill. l»ot laK. Aiutc or Clironu Y* huh So u.»Uei if tfuur kidne) troablu in •• n(« oi . hiuiii. Foley* Kidne) H'in. I) will it4< li )om eaat! Mi I'l«u4< liitrwn H> )Uold«>ii|t 111 Wfllu* ul iImI lit: Mil i.it.J many month* with kidniy ouiii pUmi * bit It holtl d all tuatnuui At l*»i b tin II I.) Kidney It wrnlf ant • be h|f#* titliftri rf-rtvl • autopki* i. M hi. > i in* ttini «Mt ti/ MM ' itukj by Kuii, -mm I'ltltf i CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST n, 1910. STERLING RUN. Mrs Elmer Whitiug and children re turned home Saturday from a month's camping at her husband's camp at Pen field. Mr. Donahue, of St. Marys, moyed his family Monday into Mrs. N. 1). Jordan's house. He will work for Mt. Hope Coal Co. Emporium base ball team, captained by J.W. Harvey,of Cameron played some of the first and second teams of Run, Sunday. Sc"«*— oto 15! in favor of The second team ex pected to play Cameron but was surprif ed to find nearly all Emporium players. Kathryn May left Wednesday for sev eral weeks visit with relatives at Renovo. Mrs. Eddings and Mrs. Fondas of Hicks Run, are guests of their parents Wm. Berry and wife. Mrs. Delia Reamer and children, after spending several weeks with her parents J. A. Dice and wife, left Sunday for her home at Paddy's Run. Joe. McNarney of Emporium, visited Mrs. T. M. Lewis between traius Sunday. He left Emporium Monday to attend school at Washington, D. C. Thomas Kddy's mother, who lives at St. Marys died from dropsy Monday. She had been poorly for some time. John Wade of Meadville, visited his parents Owen Wade aud wife over Sun day. John Schwab and wife of Cameron were visitors in town Sunday, guests of Mary Suuimerson. Mrs. B. It. Smith and children of St. Marys are the quests of her mother in law, Mrs. Samuel Smith. Mrs. C. A Dice and sister Stella are vi.iiting relatives in Renovo this week. Mr-<. Ed. Berry, who moved here re eeu'ly from Michigan, received word Sat urday that her mother who lived in Yir ginia had died ijuitu suddenly and was hurried before word could reach her. Flora Cromwell of Emporium was the gucr-t ot her parents, Cari Cromwell aud wife. Mrs. Martha Smith, aud daughter Lora O'Keefe visited relatives at Kill poriutu the past week. Mrs. Liw of Renovo was the guest of A. Dice and family TuewJay. 81.1 K 11K1.1,. HUNTLEY. It J. Collina hat fuu«hed cutting and Mackiug one o| the liuent fields ol oats iu this section ol the country. ('.J Miller aud wile transacted busi in «.■> in Diittwood on Thursday. W. It. Siuiih transacted busiuoas at Hiiftwood aud Emporium o Friday. Wm. 11. Logutt aud a crew of men are r< pairiug the road ou Warthaus 101 l ihu Wick . Clyde Colli lM I* busily i imaged iu thnwhiuH ouHi W Huntley's law Held ol wheal ltd* week. The uew machine does Hue Work. Wiight M ivin, ol I'ine street we* the gm »t ol It J. Collin* aud lamily on H uut'ay Mr*. \\ H Smith wa* tin.* guc»t ol In I iWi'l, Ml*, \V IU. W healoU, ol Blu Utfio.ih'iiou^, ovu# Sunday. It It 'lauu i, ol Mxiu ltd! wa* the .i i ill.-, ii.i Mi N I I, i i In-. pla> <>, o>e» Sunday J !*. Ku lau ha* b|.A' u the imM ou pU'kllij.' buck It If I lie* ihl* mhiD Ila M Km, It I*l it (ell opcialor at in T.a.f k, pui bawd au> <• imam cycle. She is a dandy and can go like a mail train. Bert comes up from Sinna mahoning now in a very few minutes. A. W. S. Smith, night watchman at Huntley, will soon accept a position as assistant foreman for W. W. Johnson. Mrs. Geo. Batchelder, of Sinnamahun ing, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan this week. Selburo Logue has resigned his posi tion as lamp man at IIY Tower and has accepted a position as signal repairman at E,*ie, with an increase of 825 per month. A. T. Smith has resigned his position a > assistant foreman at Huntley and his accepted a position as lamp man at HY Tower. The Huntley Band will give a musi cal entertainment at the opera house, Front street, ou Friday evening. SPORT. NOR™ CREEK. .Miss Elsie Berry, of Sterling Run, was a visitor here Sunday of last week, of her sister, Mrs. Annie Housler. The Woman's Missionary Society met at Mrs. Al/ina Britton's, Wednesday of last week. The meeting was well at tended and goodly amount of work done. Tressa Britton came home Saturday from West Creek, where she had been working this summer and intends to stay to atteud school this coming term. Harry Hockman and wife and Myrtle i Lewis visited relatives and friends on West Creek over Sunday. The Misses Fay and Clara Wheaton, of Rich Yalley, were guests of Olive Cool, over Sunday. Wm. Spenoe was up from the eitv, at tending the social Saturday evening, and was guest of his cousin, Mrs. Annie Housler. We are triad to hear those words of praise iu behalf of our Sunday School aud will be pleased to receive more visit ors our own people, too.) Come, and make the Sunday school even uiore interesting. Miltou aud Durmon Moore, of Rich \ alley, are \ idling their auut and grand mother, Mcsdaiuc* Solveson and Hoitslor. Th" social Saturday night wa.» well at tended and was a grand suecos. A goodly sum was realized, being S.'iO.lft. The committee thank the public most kindly for their patronage. It. B. Moore was in towu Tuesday of * la.*t week, returning Wednesday, a. m. Walter Smith, W. F. I«ewi* and Mrs. Annie Housler were towu visitors ou Thm.viay. F. A. I«ewia wus also to towu on Thursday aud when returning killed a black rattler uear the North (.'reek wal 'ring trough Said *uake sported t-n rattle* and a button The rattlers teem to l>c as UUIUeIoUS in these part* as elsewhere. V. M I tow killed oue ill hi* hay lield, aud Cleiidoii Moure and Norman Holvraou report the death of oue (by their baud") one even ing la*t Week whiu they were bunging their eoM* Irom pasture, up Porcupine Hollow. V waruiug It would be Well foi any one going lulu a ftitsngc yard for a drink ol Waluf (?) to be eari I'ul or ihey may tall throu.h a aue leuc tuto a ai trap ' lU»lead ol au lUUocettt little tihllku Coop. Twenty « if our people attended the temp) lance iiii' iiammvnt iu Ike Hu ll S alley eltuich I'huiiday ui. lii mimi uk lb.' part iu ike e|uriiMi with rwttatiou*, reading and *tn„tu V wry lutenxiibg meeting la ftfufted. Kfnul MoUaJt i*.utln th l( ., \|„ da ' ' ... ' >1 . | (ll , r Mrs. Mae Walters who has been helping to care for her sister, Mrs. Smith, nt the home of her niece, Mrs. Ethel Housler. Miss Ethel will take her mothers place while the last named lady returned home for a much needed rest. Mrs. Smith still continues to be in a critical condition. Mrs. Walter and little daughter, Loyce, returned to their home Tuesday. Ethel Britton, Hazel Chandler, Thomas Britton, Ed. Morgan, V. M. Dow and Fred Solveson were city visitors ou Saturday. A pocket book containing money, was found at the school house Sunday morn ing. It is supposed to have been lost Saturday night by some one who at tended the social. The owners can have same by calling on V. M. Dow and prov ing property. Miss Agnes Taylor, one of our "used to was" young ladies, but who moved to York State with her parents a year or two ago, was married in June to Ilufus Frances. We extend hearty congratula tions. BLUE JA v. (County news continued on Fourth page) The Best Hour of Life is when you do some great deed or dis cover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. 11. Pill, of Hocky Mt. N. C., when he was suffering intensely, as he says,"from the worst cold 1 ever had, I then proved to my great satisfaction, what a wonderful ('old and Cough cure Dr. King's New Discovery is. For, after taking one bottle, I was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like that." Its the surest and best remedy tor diseased lungx, Hemor rhages, Latirippe, Asthma, Hay Fever, any Throat or Lung trouble, 5Uc, 8 1. (Ml. Trial bottle free, (iuarantecd by all druggists. For Quick Relief From May Fever A*thma and summer bronchitis, take Foley's Honey and Tar. It ijuirkly re lieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symptoms disappear. It soothes and heals the inflamed air para ges ot the head, throat and bronchial tubes. It eontaius no opiates and no harmful drug*. Refuse substitutes. For >ab' by Emporium Drug Co. Skates for Sale. Bail turning roller skaU**, our dollar u«r pair. Inquire of A. K. Andrew*, ntN-oiid street. xi if, FOLEY KIONHY FILLS. Tonic in >piality ard action, uuick in results. For luickaehe. ditaineas, tier viithinw uriii.ii y irregularities and rheu niatUui. Sold by Kiuprium I »rui* Co. FS^tS Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Rook on patents. "Hint* to inventors." "Inventions na*!*]." "Why some inventors fail " SenJ rough »kutch or model for search of intent Office record*. Our Mr. (Ireeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and a» auch hod full ktujge ol Iht U. S. I'utent office GREELEY &MVINTIRE ,< PATENT ] . . > WAJimNUTON, I), C. »* > _________ | Mountain Park Green Houses. Kidjjway, Pa, We have the largest and most up-to date GREEN HOUSE in Western Pennsylvania. All orders left at Geo. J. Laßar's, Emporium, Pa., will receive prompt and careful attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. 52-ly. New Decorating and Drapery Department We have secured the services of the well-known artist, H. G. Fritz, and are prepared to take contracts of any size for painting, decorating, and frescoing and furnish carpets, furniture, and draperies, and complete outfits for houses, churches, banks, public build ing, etc. Designs and estimates submitted on request. Smith Brothers Co., RIUCWAV, PA. 29th Year Will Open Sept. 6 New Catalogue and Particulars on Request. tl NOTICE. HI 04. 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