1 Breez§ Count I | News | HOWARD SIDING. Mrs. James Ilobson and Mrs. E. Close attended tbe W. C. T. U. Conven tion at Emporium last week. Several citizens from Howard went to Beeehwood Wednesday evening to a tem perance meeting. Had a good attend ance. Mrs. Canficld Wilson delivered a fine address. Four signed the pledge and joined the Union. Hope the good work will goon. Chrales Parks from Emporium spent Saturday night and Sunday at Howard. T. J. Norton was caugnt napping last Tuesday afternoon. A foreign visitor hoodwinked him to a standstill. Don't ask T. J. any particulars. Our school opened Monday with Miss ttaby Heidick teacher. A little lady came to grandpa Hillyer's Saturday night. Her name is Frances Marie Selfridge. Mother and daughter are getting nicely. XXX. GROVE HILL. Mrs. Lewis Jordan and children visit ed Darius Ives and family last week. Clarence Johnson and sisters Lillie and Mary visited at Albert Jordan's Sun day. John Jordan ot Huntley is assisting his son Albert with his farming. Al bert is a hustler. H. P. Hill had the misfortune to run a rusty nail in his foot which is very painful. Jacob Smith of First Fork visited friends on the Hill over Sunday. Gertrude Hill of this place has gone to Castle Garden where she expects to take charge of her school on Monday. Darius Ives had a valuable dog killed by the flyer one day last week. H. P. Hill and D. Ives made a busi ness trip to Sterling Hun Saturday. L. Jordon called on friends here Sunday. Carrie Hill and Rodney Ives were Driftwood callers this week. BROWN EYES. HUNTLEY. Selburn Logue of Kane was home over Sunday and returned to St. Marys on Monday. B. J. Collins, one of our most success ful farmers, while thrashing out his big crop of oats last week had the misfor tune tu hum out x shaft box in the en gine and had to have the engine repaired before he could finish the crop. A. D. Gore or Siunamahoning was a pleasant caller in town recently. L. H. Smith transacted business in Driftwood on Saturday. James O. Jordau of Mason Hill called on friends aud relatives in town over Sun day. Miss Lillie Johnson was a Grove llill caller on Sunday. C. W. Barr of Tunnel Bill passed through our streets on Sunday evening. J. L. W. Mason of Tuunel Hill was a plea MUX caller in town on Sunday night, 'i ___ C. J. Miller, one of Huntley's most prominent citizens and local politician* returned home from Atlantic city, where he ha* lieeu spending his vacation On * his way back he stopped off at Washing* ton and had the honor of shaking lunds with President Tall uud he also stopped at Philadelphia and called otj our Indepen dent candidate Mr. Berry. Mr. Miller reports everything favorable for Mr. Berry's election this coming campaign. We will be more than glad to have a temperance man for a chief magistrate— a Governor that we uiay be proud of. SpoHT. Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a dis ordered liver. By takiug Chamberlain's Stomavh aud Liver Tablets you can im prove both. Sold by all dealers. Sate fUdlcliM for ChllJreu. Foley a Money and Tar U a sale aud effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiate* or harmful drugs Get only the geuuinu Foley's llouey and Tar in the yellow package. For sale by Kmporiuui Brit# Co. IJtHt Popular Music Miaa May ttould, Uuu-har of piano fort haa r«I «lvt*L a full Una of the lat sail aud tuuat popular shout muaiu. All UMS (topular aim. Popular and class loal uiuato. Prtuoa rnaaouahla, U-W LINANUT-MS AT CKNTNK >1 ALL U» Ktlium wl ll m.«i. li i at > IMI> titii H* Is t«» IS, lbs I'Miti *>t**a»a tiafli"•*! ' will Mil « Iu i MM#* H*ii Itum <*•(<., a. m l'«m«>l vatos »»4 U«OtiMtH« at**4 kiniiri "I l»io wiSiixiiui '•!. t<i . V bi«) li. tiU aill <rn »<»U| | Ui It |iH«l t. ItlutM t« »«#• ii ihiUU| IMUM HMI !*l> i iktu it tak • Tha •awl »• tsi D*|. Th> Infartur au4 annual soul ui tha 4"« i<sataiac yuimt slsi»eat« of uatuf •I ai<oatatt»«i«ta aa4 tioui*4l«ts hia4 asst ifcau lUat of the butt ol u«a ■* U Ufwiau, its Parts L TLLUAUAUUA STERLING RUN. A. A. Smith and children visited par-| ents at Beech Creek over Sunday. Schools commenced on Monday. Miss Jeunie of Youugstown, Ohio, was the guest of Miss Lulu Lewis the past week. Mrs. Goodsell and childreu, after spending a few days with parents, ltev. Ehersole and family returned to her home at Buffalo Monday. Mrs- C. G. Ilowlett visited parents at Buffalo Monday. Mrs. N. D. Jordan and Mrs. A. A. Smith arc on the sick list this week. Miss Nora Jordan and her Sunday School Class Teoka Ruth and Marion Whiting, Mildred Strawbridge, Elsie Warner and Jennie Howlett spent a de lightful day at the home of Mrs. W. E. Devling Wednesday. A picnic dinner was served in the orchard. All returned home at a late hour, thanking Mrs. Dev ling for affording them such a pleasant time. Thomas Eddy injured his wrist quite badly while playing base ball at Drift wood the other day- Mrs. A. J. Brooks returned home Wednesday from several days visit with son at Medix Run. Mrs. Geo. Strawbridge and daughter Lilian are visiting relatives at Williams port this week. Miss Jean McNarney was a visitor in town Friday, guest ot Mrs. T. M. Lewis. Miss Myra Bubb who has been guest of her aunt, Mrs. John May, for some time returned to her home at Williams port Sunday. Morgan Foster of Johnsonburg was a visitor in town Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Summerson visited her father Fred Shaffer at Lock Haven Hos. pital Monday. Miss Mildred Strawbridge went to Lock Haven Normal School Monday. Abe Padolf and son Ephraim visited at Williamsport the past week. Mrs. GUB Carlson of Emporium was a visitor in town Friday. Born—Wednesday Aug. 31, to G. H Howlett and wife—a boy. Views of town on post cards for sale at the post office. The Sterling Base Ball Team was bad ly defeated by Driftwood at Driftwood Monday. Cheer up boys and try again; you will beat them yet. Through the kindness of E. H. Hughes, Sup't ot the Mount Hope Coal Co., the following parties had a most en joyable picnic near the mines last Wed nesday.—Messrs Arthur Orton and Ly man Wiley. Mrs. Helen Metzger, Miss es Metzger and Wiley all of Emporium. The Misses Clark and Jones, of New York and Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Sterling Run. Miss Flora Ebersole was a visitor at hotue the past week. BLUE BELL. MEDIX RUN. Pay day at the tannery. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Dußois, visit ed their daughter of this pUce over Sun day. Mrs. Bert Rusx-ll left here Saturday morning for Potato Creek where her husband is now working. Mrs. J. R. Russell and daughter Evie are visitiug fricuds on M tsou t iill. School begau here ou Tuesday. The school room is not larae eoouviU to acco modate all the pupils and the grammar grade will be taken to Beuezette moru tugs and brought back nights. The water has been so low here the last few days that the engines had to draw water in a large tank to supply the builer> at the mill. L H. Itiissell ia now ui Potato Creek * belts he is helping to build 25 houses. We expect the above p ace will be a booming town some day. Miss Margaret Streoter of Mich., who has been visitiug her parents, returned to to her home. Mrs. Michael Cyar and daughter Nel lie, ot Odeaaa, were visitors at this place Sunday. Mrs. Chase of Dußois it visiting her mother, Mrs. Yerbeck, this week. A dance was held iu Robinson's hall Saturday evening. A» tbe weather was not favorable there Was uot a large crowd but still they seemed to enjoy the eveu iug, Home of our gentH did not return until the roosters were crowiug. What is the matter with our Medix Bun Or chestra? Col. he kuows Two men from Philadelphia are in specting leather here at the tauneey. Mrs. Frank Koher is visiting her • mother at Brook ville thi» week. KS.II HIMU. hunt waain your money buying I pla»t«r» when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Linino-ui fur twenty live | cents. A piece of flaunt I dampened with this liuuo.ut is auperior to any plaater lot lame baik paiua in the side i and clhnt, and much cheaper. Add by | til dealer* "Can budt peudod up*>n is an mpfea •toti We all Ilk> to hear and when it is LIFTED IK IOIIUI IIIUO With I IliiUlluiUlH > t'oh>, I 'hoh la and IIUIIIMIM lit mudy it m> an* (hat it nt V«r tail* to i'uru diari h> > i))«*Ms() of U.S. I ut.utplaints It j M> pUmtMl lo H|« and <ajt»«lly Vtloabl. I tor thildi* n and adult. h >ltl U all CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. A Sale of Manufacturers Samples of Jewelery j Consisting of Belt and Sash Pins, Cuff Links, Veil Pins, Etc., at half or less than half regular price 1 50c $1.50 75 to $1 25c 25c 35c 25c ! 25c | 50c Belt and Beautiful Belt and Gold Filled Cuff Links Enameled Men's Scarf Beauty Pins j Cuff Buttons Sash Pins, new shape | Sash Pins, I Veil Pins, Splendid Beauty Pins Pins with Enameld de- and Scarf inlaid with Dutch Collar, k ich very pretty new patterns very fine colored signs, very Pin Sets small pearls. Pins with I designs. 1 designs. aud lots of quality. | stones. neat patterns with fine Sale colord stones; Sale I Sale j them. Sale Sale Sale stone sttings price, Sale price i price. price, Sale price price price price, Sale price 25c 75c j 50c 10c 10c 19c 10c 10c 25c Little Things for 12c t hes e 25c Tooth Brushes Special Offering in Small Prices. These brushes all have best kind of bristles, handles of I rp * i i Bristle Hair Brushes ioc. all sha P es » all sizes for y° u "g and old - Not one in the lot of *ft Die lidllldSK — : i several hundred is worth less than 25c. This is an oppor- Skirt Markers ioc. tunitp to buy as many brushes as as you need at each |2c Napkins, Russian Crash Linen Tape, 6 pieces for 12c. MarWn-Mpfl<ilirP and Towels. Aluminum Drinking Cups ioc. ICIUv L-V i IvCtd til C MercerizedSoutacheßraid,x2 yds Suit Sale 60 inch Mercerized Table Dam- JI for I S C - ask, 3 handsome patterns. Shawl Straps with holders ioc. £HOOSE any suit from the fall Th s ial ■ —_____ /"KrA plates of the American . 50c Rhinestone Hat Pins 25c. Lad i e s Tailoring Company. P nce P er y ard O. K. Markers with chalk sc. y i Take your choice of their 268 fab- . , .. T • „.. _ . _ . 1171, , r.t 11 66 inc » a " Linen Table Damask. „ ,xt 11 %N pB&S <k ncs. We have samples ot them all. I earl Necklaces ioc. .. m1 . . . Thrpp V)Priiitifiil nflttprns — Then ask us to quote you a bargain mree Deauimu patterns, i lie Beaded Necklaces, Bc. price on that suit made to measure. 75 c quality, special price per I English Tape, 12 pieces assorted £ We will qU ° te y °" 3 pHce Whi ° h y ° U yafd 65C * widths for sc. <cannot refuse—almost as low as ready —— I Safety Razors ioc. B made prices. 18x18 AU Linen ready Hemmed sr.oo Alarm Clocks 69c! Made in Chicago Napkins, Special at each .a^c ZZ7. TT . X 1 , , . , .1 The suit will be made in Chicago bv the „ . , .. _ Wire Hair Brushes, rubbber KCI 18,- v ' beet of men tailors under the personal <ll- 18 inch extra good quality Rus 19c. 'flffl'Tl lilw : ' rection of a famous designer. s ian Crash 12 and I2^c. 2SC Jeweled Hat Pins, ioc. /M I lliV rs We will take all the measnrementp. It will 0 . I«K| I ; I; «Bi be just the same as though yon went to these 50c Fine Steel Scissors 25c. /'■f| n wßffimS tailors in person. 2 5 c Huck Towels, large size, red —: : ; i We R uarantee the fit > the workmanship stripe borders at each 21c. Wire Hair Pins per pkge ic. Srtfflfc and materials. If they are not satisfactory Folding Coat Hangeis IOC. you don't accept the suit. 22C extra large size Huck Tow- Please come to-morrow and talk with as. We will quote yoa prices 0 Curling Irons ioc and 25c. on made to-measure suit* a* low as fl3 50. els, very good quality each 19c Reis Foundation T) TrTT-pT TTVTT7 Emporium's |May Manton Washable Letters K K l) K H INI K r » tQt Patterns for hand embroidery just JL. -ML Ji m M JL. JL J <m tIFCHtCSt OlOrC The new Fall Styles 1 | ceived. " now on sale * w> | I^—— —i»—»—— mmrn NORTH CREEK. J. N. Chandler lett Monday for Cole grove, where he has accepted a job at carpenter work. Mrs. Moore, of Rich Valley, visited with Mrs. Lolvcson the other day. Charles E. Chadwick killed a rattler Tuesday of last weak. Norman Solveson had the misfortune ol receiving a bad cut on the forehead, Thursday evening. Mrs. Solveson has tily took him to the doctor's office to have the wound dressed. A few stitches were required and at this writing the wound is getting along nicely. Dr. Falk was summoned Tuesday morning early to attend Mrs. Carter who was taken suddenly ill. She suffers i»reatly. We hope this highly _ estempd lady will improve rapidly under the Doc tor's care. The Misses Hazel and Winnie Chand ler and Tressa Britton were guests ot Mrs. Allen Kussell aud tauiily, of Four Mile, Sunday. They were detained at the Russell home by the very inclement weather, and a rck horse, but arrived home early Monday morning in excellent spirits aud ready lor school duties. Mrs. E. M. Smith who has been ill so long, is slowly weakeuiug. The Woman's Missionary Society was held Wednesday of lant week, at the home of Mrs. May Lewis. A coincident—The Suushine Circle gave a surprise card shower, Sepi. 'Jtid., to Mrs. Vitiate Kusaell, of Four Mile. Not knowing when her birthday was, it was decided to not wait to find »ut, but give the nhower no matter what date. Imagine their owu surprise when they wi»re told I hey hid given the shower at the right time. Curious— isu'l it. Our \ alley was w»ll represented in the eity the pa»t week. So many of our iH'ople were there that We will uot give a iiirf of their uames. MI.UK JAT, TRADE MORAL—If w« were atl mind-readeri we would have no trouble in learning what merohant'i goods are best. About one in every 1,000 of u« w addicted to mental tele pathy, To reach the other 999 ot ut, Mr. Merchant mutt advertise. Persistent adver tising in this paper writ matte those 999 buy. the telepath lit will buy anyhow SINNAMAHONING. Mrs. Frank P. Simmonds and daugh ter Florence, of Mellen, Wis., are visiting relatives in town. Jos. B. Counsil of Tyler spent Sunday in town. Mrs. H. 11. Alderter of Indiana, Penna., spent a day here last week the guest of Miss Brooks. Harry Lupoid of Emporium visited his parents last week. The public schools opened .Monday of this week. Mr. Graves of Mansfield and Miss Buchanan of our town at Sinnama honiog and Miss Ilousler at Wyside. Mrs. C. Wykoff accompanied by Mrs. Fiucl of Oleao went to Atlantic City last Friday. A. J. Barclay made a business trip to Emporium Monday. Miss Hazel Crosby is visiting relatives in town. Mr. T. 11. Piper has returned from Huntingdon. Mr. A. W. Phillips left last Saturday to visit his parents near Albany. Mrs. C. W. Gray spent Monday at Dußois. Miss Grace Lupoid is visiting Kev. and Mrs. Dickson at York. John Audersou is here again after au absence of a number ot weeks. Theodore Kephait who has beeu work um at visited hi- family here the first ot the week. W. S. Swartwood of Kmportuiu cauic to towu last Satuiday and accompanied his family to Media Kuu where they will visit sister, Mrs. Halph Shafev. XXX . Whan Merit Wine When the medicine you take curt* your di*eas«, nmw» up your system aud make* you feel better, and mure than beferv, That is what Foley Kidney PilU do for you, in all c«*ea ul backache, headache tiervoustte.*, lum of appetite, ■•lwplcnuunMi aud general weak una thai u earne-d by any disorder ol the kidney or bladder. Put sate by Kuipofium llrugCu, Not a miuute should be lost wlicit fluid syutpt* um ol croup t'ha«il» rlaia's become* hoaiM or even alter the croup* cou.lt appeal*, will prevent thu attack Sold b) all >tcalwl». A Ha* ul liun Nm»». Imtomiublt! wilt and lt«meitjt<u* «*«(> u> »l« umil louud where HtoMiach: I.l* ii Kidio i* and It »• la are out ut uelt i 11 yuu w tut ilo > iptaliUe* iu4 lb, «M«. lluy kriu». ua> I»* Km. s V w I.ili Pi e ih* >i< <!• bit m> ■ ilatuta llk- • h b*4M iu4 %lt -I*H U4j .'•> 41 all -tr^gW Mountain Park Green Houses. Pa, We have the largest and moat up-to date GREEN HOUSE in Western Pennsylvania. All orders left at Geo. J. 1 .aßur's, Emporinm, Pa., will receive prompt and careful attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. 52-ly. T\ -the '1 J ATLAS ( * E-Z Seal Jar > Will Hold It WMe I hat's one strong feature la favor v*l the "UUUI-IStAi.- I it Has a uUt mtmlk /«» Utrgt /rrniii. Aumhei it its uniform thickness — no thin ((Hit* ui weak places in an \TtU fc-Z Stu |*i Ndl • third k>mj4 point it ut ttu***ih tup, which W« hUI llie hand * Hell Sealing. He tufe tu ask your Jealei lur the \ltU |>l StU. Jai and lake Mu other, ■am aiua sum en, I PILES I *♦' «•**»• • t«» * !*«•# §»*• »*. ** I* i-■ • ■ Swa is >«#,..«*, t '<*««* <«4 • t Ihnsne *-+* • *«M I•*« 144W11 112 In Your | Sunday I Menu Have you included any ot our warm weather dishes? I. X. L. Famous ICECREAM is the only thing that makes life endurable on these vM sultry days. t Deliciousness 4 Unrivaled Weddings and parties catered for. Designs in varied pafc terns. 1 Choice Confections We carry a full lino of Hon- Momt and Chouolates. il Cool Drinks. m When passing our store, stop in and trv our cool and refreshing sodas ami phos p hates |j All Fruits in Season J% All orders delivered promptly I'hoiiu No. JI. I Seger & Co., Successors to J. M M k.ISk. 1.. lbit- m+ - n I MUVKI | TNI tiowwiwa FumSlfOKir^XAß •*»«»•» Prt»»»M* >aasw>l»
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