| Breezy | 1 County 1 NeWs I HUNTLEY. W. R. Smith and family called on John W. Housler and family of Sterling Run on Sunday. Miss Flossie Reese ot New York is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Jor dan this week. Flossie is a professional banjo player and very popular among the young folks. Mrs. Harry Johnson of Renovo was visitor in town on Friday. Mrs. Jane Johnson who has been stay ing with her son at Renovo for the past few weeks returned home on Friday. Thomas Kailburn was a Sterling Run caller on Saturday. Our minister Rev. smith has resigned and Rev. Hendricks of Houghton has taken his place. Bro. Hendricks is a power for the Master. C. J. Miller called on friends at Ster ling Run on Sunday. A. W. Smith was a Mason Hill caller on Saturday evening. Clyde Collins, one ot our most popular young men is taking banjo lessons and expects to join our string band in the near future. Wayne Nelson is suffering with a large abscess on his neck. Selburn Logue, signal repairman at Kane was home over Sunday with his family. He expects to move his family to that place in the near future. Wright Mason of Sterling Run was a pleasant caller in town on Sunday even ing. The Driftwood callers this week were: B. J. Collins, C. J. Miller, Thomas Kail burn, W. R. Smith, Clarence Johnson and Bradley Logue. Mrs. C. J. Miller transacted business at Emporium on Wednesday. Mrs. Alonzo Duell of Mason Hill call ed on A. W. Smith and sister Sunday. SPOBT. MEDIX RUN. The ice cream man was in town Sun day. Last Friday morning, about nine o'clock, a portable saw mill located about four miles from here and owned by Mr. Loo 4 v."S, Wis totally destroyed by fire. ,T'.*e loss is a severe one on Mr. London, who is well advanced in years, and a hard working man. Mrs. J. R. Russell, who has been in poor health for some time, is very sick at this writing and she may be taken to Williauisport hospital for a serious opera tion. The tannery was idle for a couple of dsyH on account ot no hides. Mrs. Jack Galling, of Benezette, was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Juhnsoa, one day last week. Hi'leu Delia**, of Benezette, is visit ing her sister at this place. The seven year old son of McClelland Miller had his arm injured. No bones broken, but it will be some time before he can use bis arm. The man who fell out of a barn win dow, some time ago, got along nicely after a liberal use of Marker's Liuimeut. How about it, Hieddy? Mrs. Lloyd Mahoucy, of Dußois, is visiting her parents at this place. A la rue crowd attended the dance held in Robinson, Ilall last Saturday oven i rig Mr. Thouias, of I'eufield, was in town Saturday evening. Many new eaves are under course of erection in tannery town, getting ready for fall cropa. CoHKE.s|*oNIiKNT. FIRSTTORK Brooks Lorshbaugh and Joe Bowers have bought a two home potato digger and it works to a charm. The potato crop is good about here, some farmers having several hundred bushels to dig. We have a new post master here Dow, Mr. A. Terriberry having reoeived his ouiuuwiou about ten days ago, and K. Logue turned the olhi-e over to hitu and who ia now busy siding up his houae and getting ready for the Kail rm>h ot bear hunters when thr nea«iu open* (h-tim ber l»t. 1 don't think the bears are as plenty about here as last fall, and the hunters may nut be able to bruak any records this coining season. Jessie Logui! picked a bunhe! of gin seng berries from his giuseug garden and Will l*>gue a ball' bushel trout bu. J st ate is going to double the capacity of bis pateh this fall. Brooks Ltrsbaugb has opened up with a stock ot gruuerkea, and though a little off the Msiu street, i* work lug up <|utia • little trade. It was something needed to this community. John tjuas of Siunaiuaboiiiug was up VMttag his father over Sunday, The buckwheat crop will be larger here than for several years, and so tar as threshed t« giving a good yield Tbe Hwank Hue. are doing tbe most of tbe threshing in ibis section. There ta to be a HWMSI at tbe Uilmwte school next Saturday evcuiug to raise lunds tor fitting tip the school room. The Sinnamnhoning Band ia expected up. Sept. 21. NUF SED. STERLING RUN. Mrs. J. E Smith's visiting her sister, Mrs. Malvin Whiting, at Ridgway, this week. Mr. John Cooper, a veteran of the civil war, died very suddenly on Mason Hill the past week. He dropped over dead, while sittiug on the porch at the home of Byron Duell. For several weeks he had been io poor health. He had lived at the home of the latter for a Dumber of years. Interment at Mason Hill, Rev. Ebersole officiating. Miss Zeolla Mason, after visiting rela tives in Renovo for several days, return ed home Saturday. While out walking last Saturday even ing, bet weeo the depot and W. E. Dev ling's, Miss Nora Jordan found a gold bracelet. She will pladly return the same if the owner will call at her home. Mrs. Dunsmore, of Reynoldsville, was the guest of Mrs. Herrick, Wednesday. Little Margaret Wylie has been very ill the past week. We hear she is much better at this writing. Mrs. Mame (Laird) Foster, ot Rey noldsville, was the guest of Miss Lulu Lewis, Wednesday. Mrs. Flossie Covert and children, of Wilkesbarre, is the guest of parents S. L. Bunce and wife. Mrs. Rizpah Delia Lord is visiting on Huston Hill this week, guest at W. P. Barr's. Mr. Carl Cromwell is repairing his house for the winter. When finished he will have a nice little home. Mrs. Thomas Eddy and children were visitors at Port Allegany the past week. We bear that Chas. Smith is very ill with typhoid fever at Rochester. N. Y. Miss Harriet Darren was a visitor to Emporium on Tuesday. Abu Padolf and family were visitors to SiDDamahooing Sunday. The Penalty R. R. Co., is remodeling the depot on the inside. When finished will be much more cooveniant. BLUE BILL. NORTH CREEK. A great number of our people attend ed the county Fair the past week. Mrs. Jennie Smith and children visit ed the city Saturday. A "big" little boy called at the Cool home on Tuesday, Bept. 13. Ed. says he is a fine lad and he thinks he will keep bim. A few of our people attended a party at Allen Russell's last Friday niaht. It was Al's birthday and he was in waiting. School closed Thursday. The teacher and somer Waldy Run. We expe-.-t to sec a fine structure io the the near future. The bell for the sehool house is here and the pupils are (im)paticiitly waiting to hear its clsnc, clang—the sigual that the school hour has arrived. "Shang" diggers are plcoty and gen < rally go in groups of three. Mi>* (iraco Russell and brother Char lie, of Fi ur Mile, attended the party TtieMUy evuiitig; as did also the Misses Kay and CLr* \N heatnu ot Rich Valley. F. A. Lewis was to the eity Monday. Mrs. Solvesou visited ou Rich Valley Wednesday. Graodpa Taylor aod Lloyd Taylor, formerly of North Creek but now of Black Creek, N. V., are visiting relatives here. The NUT will be "three, double" ex plauationa? Next week, 81.1.'E JAY, HOWARD SIDING George Matthewsoo, second trick operator, wife and children, accompanied by llermau Clone are viaiting the for mer's parents at Ishua, N Y. They will also viait Niagara Kails. Mrs. M. K. Close attended the funeral of Richard Moore at Emporium on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Ililyard, who has been very poor ly for the past two Weeks la very much improved. Mrs. 8. C. I'srks received a shower uf Post Carda on her birthday, the lUth. She received over aitty cards. Norman I'arka, wife and ebildrea, of Johasunburg have been viaiting tbe for mer's partuts, also other relatives and Irtenda ia Emporium tbe past week. Cools Norton has moved to Wast ('reek having secured a position at lbs Emporium I'uwdcr worka. tjuiie a goodly number of our uiliaetta attemled lbs retr at Emporium last Thursday. Mrs ('Wmiuius and children of Wil liamsport im spending a few weeks at boms of Clayton Toner I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 19x0. r , , "i |,L If' y°a are of SLENDER FIGURE It's Time to Buy i UO&F M&Cl&IIh and want REAL CORSET COMFORT 7 I uLTcw u»c u fig| Warm Underwear . I . Nemo "Lastikops" No. 330 at $3.00 We are ready to show you a splendid assortment ! Look at the illustration —see those two jL\ bf High-Class Garments. , transverse bands of that wonderful new J\\ semi-elastic fabric, Lastikop3 Webbing. V ■] Ladies' Fleeced Vests and Drawers, 25c and 50c. These bands give you firm but gentle \\r^' 'ru 1 \ Ladies' Cashmere Vests and Drawers, SI.OO and $1.50. \ support, stop that "bearing down" sen- (11(1 \ J Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits sr.oo. sation (you know what that means), and \ \(((( Ladies' Cashmere Union Suits, $1.50, $2.00 ands2.so. give you sylph-like slenderness and the t \\\\ Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, 50c. areata* comfort you have ever enjoyed. |rl ... amß&tonxr to our Tri £ med H ats for. ... . . "... . $5.00 ■ Extra Special [j |y ■ ir-| |KJ 112"" SI.OO Lawn Waists 59c I Take your choice of any Trimmed # w. J _ The last lot of our Ado Embroidered ■ Summer Hat, former prices A A w Lawn Shirt Waists are put on sato*afcv X A up to SB.OO, each )I.UU KjßiporiUni'S Greatest: Store. S9c each. None is worth le« thanfUOO. A 1 CAMERON. The K. G. E. boys have started re- I pairs OD their hall, and expect to make . quite an improvement on the present i condition of the building, t The dance held in the hall Friday , nitrht was well attended and a good time I enjoyed by all and kept going until the , "wee sma' hours.' „ t Quite a number of our townspeople at- t tended the Fair last week, and report it having been the best seen yet. The cx , hibits were the finest in the country. I There are 13 cases of whooping cough > at the brick works and two deaths caus ed by it. It would be well to have this , looked after, especially by the school di-! , rectors, and not allow it to spread. l Jerry Kirk an old resident of this J place, dropped dead at Sinethport Satur day, while returning home from work. { Mr. Kirk left this place several years ago. ( Henry Morse, conductor of l'enn. Vi-' , trified Hrick (Vs. train, took in the Olean Fair, returning Tuesday. Mr. W. 11. G. Walker and family re turned from an extended trip Sunday. Mm. 11. C. Itarger and several others,, from Calder, were Kmporim callers Mon- | [ **y t Mr. and Mrs W. 11. Heffelfingcr and son F. K., Iroui Telescope Plains, Tenu., j stopped off here a few days, visiting Al- j bert Lord and family. They left Wed- | uenday tor Niagera Falls, from which point they will return houte. Frank Sullivau attended the Fair near-1 ly all of last week and reporu the five and ten eent store doiug the week. I Dan Sullivan, Sr., left for Sinethport Moutlay to attend the funeral of Jerry r Kiik. I Luumb. j Mrs. Jaoob Winuu-rt, Lincoln, 111., louud her way back to perfect health. ' She writes: "I suffered with kidney trouble and backache and lay appetite ' was very poor at lima*. A few week's . ago 1 got Foley's Kidney Fills and gave them a fair thai. They gave me great 112 relief, so continued till now I am again in perfect health." For sale by Km | poiium l>rug to. It Mia U|. 1 "All thought I'd loae iu» leg, "wrilea J A. Hweasee, of Walvrtuwn, Wis. "Tvn years of n that 16 doctors miulJ not rure, had al last laid ut« up Then Ho' kUii ■ Amu* Halve cured it, sound aod well." Infallible for Skin Krupiioits, KI*»«IMS, Salt lihenw, Moils, Hons, Hums, Scalds, I'm* and I'llea- -ftc al all dIW^gUU. 3INNAMAHONINB. I Miss Myrtle Shafer returned last Sun day, after speuding three weeks visiting i relatives in Oneonta, N. Y. and vicinity. James Wykoff spent last Sunday in | Emporium. ! Geraldine Fultan, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Fulton, carried off tbe prize for being the most beautiful tbaby at the Fair at Emporium, last week. Jot. B. Counsil of Tyler, spent Sun day with his mother here. Mrs. C. W. Gray is visiting friends at | Sharon, Pa. ('has. A. Counsil made a business trip ; to Emporium, Wednesday of this week. Miss Ethel llunyan returned last Sat | urday from Clearfield, i Mrs. V. A. Brooks and Charlotte ' Brooks spent Monday and Tuesday of | this week at Williatnsport. i Counsil Bro'a. are hustling the work i on their new store building. We regret very touch that Dr. Owar ! off could not find a suitable house to 10. cate in, in our town. We need a doctor ! here. The residence belonging to G. B. Bar -1 clay at Wysitle is being re-shingled. The marriage of Fred 8. Drum, tbe , youngest son of J. T. and Marv Drum, !of La<|uin, Pa., to Miss Ethel Perry of 1 same town is announced. The ceremony i was ou Sept. 17, 1910. The young couple will reside at La<|uin. Fred has a host of friends here, who wish him much happiness and prosperity. Quite a number of our people visited the Fair at Kmporium, last week. Hsrry Strayer started Sunday for Val paraiso, lml., where he will attend school i this winter. Miss Iva Crum was home over Sun day. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Shafer and daughter, viaited in town over Suuday. Mrs. J. M. Shafer and son visited relatives in Kuiporiutu, last week. S«pt. 21st, mo. XXX. A Mailable Hcdkln eNot a Nar-col* Mrs. F. Marti, Ht, Joe, Mich., says Foley's Hoaey and Tar aaved her little buy's lifs. She writes: "Our little boy coatiaeted a severe bronchial trouble and as the dootix's an-dieiue did »ot eur« hiia, | I icavs In in Foley's llopey and Tar ia which I have great faith. It eared the <«>ti|*R No a April Tern, ltl« lirorgr K«II». Ml|, »|„I Mourn K•uworllit »• Kailr.i»| ( l oui i*«ii> Smu Mi ltiiiu a Main! fur fit, i. V. Jakuut, ,for DsA. WILLIAM i. LRAVITT. fiaiMouii mi Ml mm, In lA* (Wl uS Vummtun ft*** Omhuk | Uw«l|. NOTII'H m k*i*fc« fiitu lk»l Nalll* I'uniloa, «ifo af Hwaat4 I'Oittiun. u( lh* M'tiuugk of Kmporluai. lim (ihmulwl h*r |«II|IMI lo tk* t wuri oft uMtutut) ►*!»»■ of »*|.l I.IUBI) fur • tl* I oh iktl ikr •li*u ktn Ike ii|kli imllllmii •112 iSw tmit l'»*l«l thl tul | Mflllwla Ikll M» •kail k« astkorlM* liiKl. !>•<• Ik* *ll4 liitatl butiiitM »• • ■■ i. Mil lk»l iin ••lil Mil ! ttua will W luMliltiM ki Ik* I'uuil uu UuaJtl, Iktubi latk. itia, •HoVUwk. 112. M . al k Uiu« •11 Iblomlml IW«) show I'tiH If >•> lM( bate mUf lk« ilmim >•! ttiUlul* nil *h>ll uui l>i aiauiMl jtiiinhun a MtNAaNav, Allo<»*|*fo< NklwiM —»>*lk»l IIM. laitl - U M 1 PROCLAMATION.— WHEBEA*:— Tfce V 7 Hon. HAKBT A. HALL, President Judge »*1 the HONS. GEO. J. LA BAB, and JOHN A. WYKOF*. Associate J udgea of Court* of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session* dt the Peace, Orphan*' Court ana Court of Common Plea* for the county ot Cameron have Issued their precept bearing date the ICth day of JiUy A. D., 1(10, and to me directed for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De livery, Quarter Session* of the Peace, Orphan*' Court, and Court of Common Plea* in the Borough ol Emporium, Pa., aa Monday, the 10th day of Oct. ltlt, at 10 o'clock, a. m. and to continue one week. Notice i* hereby given to theCoroneri, Joatice* of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper Mr son*, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, aad other rememberances, to do those thing* which to their office* appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognisance to proaecute against them aa will be just. Dated at Emporium, Pa., Sept. tth, 1010, And In the 114 th year of the Independence ofths United States of America. J. W. NORRIS, Sheriff. The Trying Summer Heat It's very wearing on your system and upsets most constitutions. Overcome the enervating hot weather and Take a Bottle of Beef, Iron and Wine A stimulating and tonic medicine that aids the sys tem by building new tissues and preventing a wasting of nerve energy. Make Your System Right Before Fall 50 Cents Per Bottle The Old Reliable Drug Store •10 C. TAOBART Pro, WANTE D At MiM. Men to retireeent u*. ellher : liKully or traveling, No* la th« ltu>« our i tu ih« work luf ll>« light lueu Ai'uly at out * eiitl e«cur« territory. A liJLN NURSERY CO.. Reel Mete*. N Y tf*