Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, January 26, 1911, Image 8
Breezy§ \{ County|l I Herts 1 SINNAMAHONING. Mrs. C). L. Bailey shopped IU EM porium lust Wednesday. Mrs. Fiscus and daughter spent last Thursday in Emporium. MR. and Mrs. A. L. Ensign spent a few days in Curwensville last week. Mrs. Smith spent several days in Du- Bois last week, Joe Counsil visited friends in Lock Ilaven over Sunday. Mrs. Shade and daughter, of Keating, visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Fisher, over Sunday. Mrs. Tillburg visited in Dußois on Friday. Helen Counsil shopped in Emporium on Thursday. Nathan Silin transacted business in New York last week. Miss Maud Callahan, of Driftwood, called on friends in town on Friday even ing. Miss Fanny Penarith shopped in Du- Bois on Friday. Chas. Meixell and son spent Sunday in Emporium. Mrs. L'iper and daughter Elizabeth, returned on Saturday evening from a visit to relatives at Shamokin and Hunt ington. Miss Nellie Floyd spent Sunday even ing in St. Marys. Miss Myrtle Baird spent Sunday with her sister in Johnsonburg. Mr. Howard Frey and family, of Vir ginia, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Frey of town. Mrs. Mattie Lewis, ot Sinnamahoning, returned heme from Islipeming, Mich., where she has been employed in the shell house of the Pluto Powder Company. XXX NORTH CREEK. Mrs. Maine Swesey and daughter, Miss Gertrude, called on Mrs. Carter Sunday. J. W. Lewis transacted business in the city, Thursday. Harry Iluckuian returned to his work at Mina, Sunday, after nursing a sore hand the past week. Mrs. Alzioa Britton visited the city, Thursday. Mrs. Mary Barton, of Rich Valley, visited her sister, Mrs. Florence Cool, Wednesday of last week. Henry Carter transacted business in town Friday and Tuesday. Burton Moore was guest at the home ot Fred Solveson, a few days last week, returning to his work Sunday evening, Mrs. Ella McLeod visited her mother, Mrs. Carter, Wednesday of last week. An infant daughter of Ernest and Annie I lousier was buried in the Rich Valley Cemetery Saturday afternoon. Rex. McLead visited the city Friday. Mrs. Rebecca Spence returned to her home in Emporium after spending a few days with her neice, Mrs. Annie llousler. Vere Swesey transacted busines here Friday. Ethel Britton was guest of Mrs. Solve >on aud family, Saturday and Sunday. Clara McClehanan has been very sick for Home time. 1 »r. Bush is attending her. Garnic I lousier visited our school Fri day. Hazel < 'handler eaaie home Friday evening, and is now taking care of Mr-. Annie llousler. A. (>. Swaitwood and wife visited at Willi- Met' .ii than - Fif'.iy ev.-oin^. K.irl Brimdage and wife and Beatrice Taylor, of West Cr> "k, were yu- sts at the home of F. A. Lewi.-, Sunday. Chas. I'hudwicli attend..] reli.i >u» -er vices in Rieh Valley Sunday. Olive t >« 1 und Tre.-.sa Hritin visited the city, Tuesday. Mr«. Florence Cool is able to b»* about agaiu. • •race Ru--el. ot Four Mile, cail<-d to see Mrs. Chandler Saturday evening. Mrs. <'handler is better. «J \V. Lewis ami Henry Carter were eity Visitor Tuesday. Kveral llousler transacted iiUsiut -i iu town Tuesday Hi.i K JAV. Saves I wo t.ives. Neither my -.inter nor myself be living today, it it had not been tor Mr. Kiiil' S New Discovery write* A. U M.-Donald, ol lty.-tl.vi St' H. K D No. * ' For we both had ftltfht I'ul wmiflw that no other remedy could help. \N . wile told my alater had cmi sumption. She was very Weak ami had ititflit *weaia >ut your wonderful m>di I'lDi euUipletcly ulll«d U» both It * the beat I ever Uaed Ot beard ot I ir Mile luilw", eoUo'ha uulda, hrHiulihjii, la i.*rt|l|M, uUhIU I l)a> lever, efoup wle-. inn tx>ut(k all brooehial troubl-M, IU >upi. :u» Trial bottle Im< »'*e and II int. 1 1iwtiiuionl by ail >lru i*t* Property fur Stilt. A i>roj«wri v (Ht Wwat F'Hirtlt itnwt tut ml*. la>|Uliw uf tail lifcn tt^nkkH. HUNTLEY. | Several of our town people atteuded j the funeral of Mis. Dorcey Spangler, at I Driltwood, on Monday, Jan. Uiird. Jessie E. Johnson and family were the quests of Mr. A. Duell and wife on Sun day. The Driftwood callers this week were Hubert Smith, Wm. 11. Logue, B. J. Collins and C. J. Miller. Mrs. Selburn Logue, of Kane, is the guest of her father, W. VV. Johnson, this week. Walter Logue says he eau supply the town with wood now, as he has several cords on hand. Mrs Emeline Summerson, who has been visitiug with her daughter, Mrs. Johnson Smallwood, of First Fork, for the past two weeks, returned home last week. Mrs. Alonzo Duel is on the sick list. Clyde Collins has opened up an arti ficial arm and limb factory on Front street. He isjturning out some very fine work. J. L. W. Mason, of Pine street, called on W. R. Smith on Monday. C. U. Lupro, of Emporium, was a call er in town on Saturday. Our yonng friend, Mr. O. W. Evans, first-trick operator at HY tower, expects to resign his position as operator in the near futnre, owing to his great love for flowers. He has decided to engage in the flower garded business; has a small garden started at this place. Now, if he has good luck expects to add several new varieties in the spring. He only has two varieties now which consists of the Lily and the Daisy. These two are his most precious and the ones for which he has been most considerate every since he land ed at Huntley. We all hope that our young friend will have good success in his new business and when any] of our friends die we will know where togo to secure the floral wreaths. SPORT. CAMERON. Oh! you overalls. Don'! Sullivan was an Emporium visitor Saturday and says Bluiule's is a good place togo to. Miss Cora Eming was reported on the sick list Tuesday, but returned to duty on Wednesday. » James Harvey is not the only one in town that needs a pilot. Ed. Schwab asked tor one Sunday night aud was ac commodated. Wm. McFadden is still on the sick list and is reported no better. N. Silin. of Sinnamahoning, made a call on friends in this place Tuesday. It is reported Krape ran out of sample medicine and Ed. Schwab has been as sisting him the past week. Geo.' roasting cars are not in season , now. Link and Shorty, of Canoe Run, were 1 town callers Wednesday. Ed. Stuart says he is quite a sprinter i but be can't run ijuite as fast as that dog, Miss Mildred Hazlctt is at present em ployed at Sterliug Run, at the Alpine House. The Huntley Musical Co., composed ot \V. W. Johnson and sou Clarence, aud Levi Smith entertained our towns people Sunday with some verv fine music. Frank Sullivan and Chas. Stuart return ed home with them in the afternoon. Mrs. Kdna Schwab attended the fun eral of Mrs. D. E. Spangler at Driftwood Monday. The many friends of D. E. Spangler. ' formerly ol this place, were very much grieved to hear of his f»reat loss and all j extend their sympathy in this his great bereavement. Htl.i.. | STERLING RUN. Little Minard Sprun.'. who ln> been quit ill wiili iotlamaiori rhenmatisiu, is ' bet lei at thi- writing. Mn. J. A. Dice Wos a visitor to |{e uovo Monday. Mis. S.iiuuel Smith who has b-en ill t tor some time, duet not improve. James Furlong, who is working nt Reuovo, was u visitor in town Moudav. • loe M.-Narney. a uadet for West i I'oint, i- the j4ue.ii ol Mrs. T. M. Lewis, : this week. Mis< Nellie O Keefe, of Klilporiuui, ' -pent Sunday at home. Mi-s Clara Aml. r • u visited her lisier ' Mrs. Norbenj, at Drittw>> iJ, Sunday. Nathan Silin aud wile, of Sinnama 1 boning, were the L'urst* of Abe I'adoll j and wife Tuesday. l.ittle llarry Itoiiabui lias a bad at { talk ot HiflamutloU of the eyes. Hillie Gui-wari is quite ill at thi writing. (trover Mason, who has been hom< ill with quinary, returned to hi» work at { Hi novo Saturday. Mrs. Klleti M .ore an I ehildreu, who I have hens wsitiiiL' her mother lor several ' aeek*. returned home Saturday, M .tblt Stephen* who has been *t , Itel.'way, lor win' time, returned home i Saturday. Jdm Ib rry i Ameiuau Flounder* m j Joo Hum. - Hurt 11|' 1 111 ii i caii in a i Uat >i|utr« KMy t ibiekeo- Why he | •ay» hwi'its threw do*, u eji.-ta day from , W h. a» Mm. Kd W ku in • , who ba, U.<n ill ' !.«» in. tin* In Mill quite p -«|y 11 el l' iii m» iil I uli |i Mi ' IM-ituua >| <l. ;bi|_ at I'tola i Ipbia. wa* *«h ■ k to ibio ouiuojuMy •«hi had I I Had h»|e lU'lll t AMU y«MM» 4*4 *4l high | i) ito i< •! aud I • i .llij «ii a lei kuiw ' CAMRRON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. rQir her. A large number of friends attend ed her funeral at iJriltwood on Monday. M. W. Whiting, after spending about a month with his family at this place, re turned to his work, at IJruner, W. Va., Saturday. Bluk Bell. SINNAM AHONING. A. J. Barclay was at the county seat last Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Shafer, at West Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 17 a son. G. J. Wykoff, who has been in the hospital with a broken leg, came home last week. Geo. I'. Shafer and William Logan have bought the wood on the Jacob Shaffer estate and will cut about 1500 cords this winter. This will put down the price of coal, so George says. Mrs. Earl Johnson is visiting with friends at Medina, N. V., this week. J. G. Johnson was a caller at West port on Tuesday. Nace Shafer and daughter of Straight, are visiting friends here this week. Vena Lorshbaugh, of Galeton, was a caller in town on Tuesday. Ira Barclay, of Wharton, is visiting with his brother, A.J. Barclay, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silin were visit ors at Sterling Run on Tuesday. Mrs. V. A. Brooks visited at Benovo, on Tuesday. Fred Tigh went to Mina on Tuesday. James Mead left Monday lor Ham mersley. Edward Bowers, of First Fork, was ealler on Monday. George Mahon, of Wharton, was a caller on Tuesday. Eli Wooster, of Potterdale, visited his son Alex, over Sunday. The Sinnamahoning Anannias Club met Monday evening at " Pap" Blodget's to elect officers, so look out for business soon. Joe Council is the champion five hundred player in town, with Wilson Peasly a close second. Glenn Bailey has a new girl. F. S. Burk was called to Hughesville this week by the death of his mother. Jonathan Gore is laid up with a sure case of acute indigestion. J. Henry Loguc said that Hunters Best seemed like home to him and now. it is gone. lie has no place to go. Bather hard on J. H. Report came from Potterdale on the lons distance phone, that John Logue and his dog arrived safely at Hickory Ridge. The question of gun tax is being talk ed and argued to a great extent in our town lately. There seems to be several sides to the question, and several classes of people. < >ne class opposed to the tax are confined to those who spend most of their time on hotel stoops when not too cold, or in the stores whittling the boxes, swiping cabbage and prunes or in some other way killing time. They pay little tax for any purpose, noue when they can avoid it, vote when they are paid tor it, consider tbey have a right to hunt when and where they please, in or out of sea son and kill whatever comes their way. They own no property and have no re spect for those who do. It seems that all fair minded people should look at the matter as a betterment to have our song birds protected and spared from those who so wantonly destroy them. Let every hunter pay a small tax to help pro tect our game and we will have more of it and it will be easier to get. In regards to trapping bear with the present law, game don't stay in a trap until it dies. A good trapper looks at his traps most every day and bear are scarce that stay in lontr enough to eat a foot off, while on the other hand a ur;»n*_: of hunters will s'ght a bear and your the lead into him as !<>ng as their amumtion holds out, but do not take the time or trouble to aim it some vital j> irt,-o the bear just trawls in to some thichet away from hi- torment tors and dies and is a !«•.»- t > everyltody. Four hunterseame up to the writer one day last fall saying they bud shot t>7 shots a' a hi.; bear and had followed him by the blood until night and left hi IU to die. It is Dot eveiy OUe who is smart eiiuu^h a lo ea'clt a bear in a trap hut iucM any one eau shoot a bear and let him go away and die, which is must eim l The same s|H>ri-iiieu wi I catch a fin** trout, eram him into his ti-li banket to lay theie and die Why don't fie be a malt and kill him a» soon as he catches him. Urmmk You are probably aware that poeuuton ia always results from a culd, but yuu never heard of a wU resulting iu pneu monia when t'hainherlaiu - edy was used Wby take the risk when this remedy may be had lor a tiiff ' Ko? sale by all dealers. Wit* llon'l You I ry> Why d»n t y<u try to be hupps' That is if you are weak and in rvotta, why don t you try Semue Pill*' They are the bust (utile lit the Wot Id, .imply be eat!** they uo the b< *t lor any lot tn ul uerve weakut ** in men and ttuun u Pn«; $ I alma »t« I>u*m #'t, with tuff juaratilee Addt< "I eall at l> 1- .n Ihrttij Mtufe. Kiti|«>tlltai, I'a whet* tin v wit ail the pnueipal r< tuedie* 4nd 4' Hui ■utwillute ll <* to onto« mold u « <|t4, u « m wlttek tetany are ihie(e*n»| JI»*« n«>w. ' t h ktubt l lain t >i„:h ft Hi ty ha Won It. gf*at NtilltnlluS #l m! lltiSli U<h by Ma tviMtbaUfc vitftt uf It al •ay I•!• |ni lat • I' « al- by >li IIA SALE OF MATE Begining Thursday, Jan. 26th we will sell all our ladies Trimmed and Ready to Wear Hats, regular prices up to $6,00 for j SLSO Each ] A Sale of Ladies Walking Skirts Beginning Thursday, Jan. 26 We will offer all our fine quality "DUCHESS" Walking Skirts at less than cost. These skirts are excellent, made of best of quality Panama and other materials. Come in black and colors and are perfect in fit. All $7.50 Skirts reduced to each - - - $5.00 All SB.OO Skirts reduced to each - ... 5.50 All $8.50 Skirts reduced to each ... - 5.75 All $8.98 Skirts reduced to each - 5.98 All 10.00 Skirts reduced to each - 7.50 All 12.00 Skirts reduced to each ... - 8.75 All 12.50 Skirts reduced to each ... - 9.00 Exceptional Bargains in Isabella Fox Fur Scarfs We want to close them out Quick at the Following Prices: Regular $8.75 Scarfs, sale price, each . . $5 00 . Regular 10.00 Scarfs, sale price, each ... . 6.00 Regular 12.50 Scarfs, sale price, each .... 7.50 Regular 15.00 Scarfs, sale price, each ... .8.75 There are not many of these, better come earlv. Ilict RprPIVP/l Kn,t Aviat,on Caps at 98c, SI.OO and $1.50 each JULoI I\CtCIVCU also Eiderdown and Eight Fold Germantown Yarn to make this Stylq Cap. RTC I iphno Emporiums 4 X3L KA- 1 II I Greatest Store HOWARD SIDING. James Reed returned from Ridgwav ! Hospital on Thursday and is very much I improved. He speaks in the highest I terms of the hospital and kindness shown I him while there. Mr. anJ Mrs. Thomas Norton are both | feeling quite poorly this winter, Mr. and Mrs. David Toner, of Beech wood, visited their son Clayton and wife, on Thursday. Mrs. Bert Close attended revival ser vices at Methodist Church, in Euipori um, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wash. Selfridge anil Mrs. C. Toner went to Emporium on Wednes day. W. 11. Jollof has been quite sick for 1 the past three weeks, but is now much | improved. Mrs. K. Close is spending a few days i this week on Bryan Hill, at her daugh ; ter's, Mrs. Win. R. Johnson. ■ Mrs. Josie Katon, of Emporium, visit ! Ed her mother, Mrs. Fred Norton, at this j place ou Wednesday. K.irl Zimiii'-i,'if tiardeau, ai tended re vival services here Monday evening of last week. He was guest ol Herman i Close. Mrs.Claytnn Toner s mother I'rouiWil liainsport, is visiting here for a few days. tin account I>| the serious trouble llev. I .eh lit 111 was having with hi< eyes, he ; w i- obliged to close the meetings at ibis pl.iee. His iii.niv friends hope for a I s|*«edy recovery. i Operator Malhewsou was called to I Ischua, N Y. o i .Monday to attend the ! fuucral of his grand mother. Hcruiau Close aud his school-mate, , Carl Ziututer, of Hardcau, spent Satur dat Mr. Williams camp in Whip-|>oor will Hollow, thin Hun. They had a very line time watehiug the log-loader; i ALSO gelling a square meal. XXX F«r either acute or chronic kidney dis order*, for an Boy tug aud paiulul urinary irregularity» take Foley Kidney Fills. \ll huKrit aud clleetlVti medicine for i kidney mid bladder dl»ordcrs. Hold by Kuipurtum Co. I oley kliliw) t'ilia. Vie TUNIC IU ACTION, T|ULCK 1U FOULLA. | A •(*! I*l uti dn iuu I'm all kid ue) and bladdcl di ildi n. Mr JaMt<» Cant WELL, iliMw*p<>it, I'a- my For twenty y«M» 01 Ututi I bad kidney trouble and HlluiW a M *tru iMii'kaihc wiilt auuuying 'jiaiii) in> » Viliu.i* I tilt m> i..l l.and all pla)id out. I liuaily '"ine til K idnt > Fill* and after taking tbun a »bo« linn m* tank 41 he U-li iwe and Ui) kidney a> lion Ui«n* •h« and iiatmal and mib-ai mui« natn I t.»k. id* «»ui< in i<t K 'ile ) Kl'itl | I'lill in all »Itlfl lit, with kin t r tt 'at i *id by l.uq ttutu l'«ttg • " MEDIX RUN. Frank Aiklcy is on the sick list. E. J. Ogdcn was a Dußois visitor Fri , F. Dean, of Dußois. was in town Satur- | j day. A dance was held in the Band Hall Saturday evening. Quite a crowd in at tendance and all enjoyed the music, j Proceeds for the home band. Rev. Engler was a Weedvillc visitor 1 last week. Laura Dellass, of Bennezette, is visit- 1 ing her sister here a few days. L. R. Moody, of Dußois, was in town | Friday. A. Maloy, of Clearfield, was in town j on business Tuesday. Littic Louise Silvas, who has been a I suffer for some time, does not improve as In i friends would like to see her. A poverty dance was held iu Hobin- 1 sou Hall, Friday evening. Large crowd present and all were well rigged up with patch's. Mr. L'iValley, our photographer, will leave here the l-t of Feb. for his home. He has b ii here nearly two years. Our town needs a loan like him. Gertrude Ross was a Fen field visitor Sunday, guen of M indo Alien. Maggio M liiuglilin is on the sick list. Auiind t Uillen, of St. Marys, is visit - iny; at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bollinger. Mrs. L. II Russell was ou the »ick list last week. A wn ck oceured here Friday night. Several loy cars were ditched and cars tore the end of the shops. A few hours work will mend all damages. Seveu o clock Friday morning the peo ple were iriuhlcucd by the tannery tire whistle. Mr. Verbeek a hous • was on tire, a lamp exploded aud by throwing a»bea ou the flames there was uot much lam tie dune. V family bouse cat cans ed the trouble. \\X When her child is in dauger a woman Will ruk Iter life to protect it. No great act of bcroisw or ri»K of life is »cce»*ary to protect a ehiltl from eioup. liive I liaiubt rlain * COIIJII Itemed) and all danger is avoided. Fur sale by all deal er*. 1114 SolJlci tortured. Fur v ir* I >ulli icd un»pi .ikabtc totr mre Irom indigestion, eouslipatiou and liver trouble wrote \. K Smith a war n-U'tan ai hue, Fa. I>ui Dr. Sew l.tli Fill* lined toe all tight I'hi* it muipl) ,i'»i Try thiut Iu any stotiia'b, Itvi't or kidney trouble Only 'J.'h- at all drtttfgUu. i'mlmf Mktttgle* ft ai |i»r thousand ai U.K. Howard It l Vs. Rheumatic Folks. Are You Sure Your Kidneys are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. Hut the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kiduwy» are inactive. Don't daily with "uric acid solvents." You might goon till doomsday with them, but until you eure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pill* not only remove uric acid, but strengthen the kidneys and then all danger from uri:! acid is ended. Here is Emporium testimony to prove it. Mrs. F. llalderman. E. Filth street, Emporium, Pa., says: "My kidneys were disordered for over two years and the doctors did not relieve me. When I was told about Doan s Kidney Pills, I procured a supply and before long they did away with the attack. I procured this remedy at Taggart's Prug Store and in view of my experience, can recommend it highly." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N< w York, sole (gems lor the I nited Slates lie member the name—Doan's—and take no other. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound onto .he affected parts is superior to any planter. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest (five it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers. Death in knaring ! ire may not result froui the work of lirt but often severe bums are caused that make a quick need of Huckh-n Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sores It subdues iuftammatou. It kill.- pain. It soothes and heals, Prices off skill eruption*, ulcers or piles. < >uly -*» cat all drujui-ts. ' oley's kidney Meinedy An Appre ciation. 1,. Mc('ouuell, Catherine St., Kliuira. (5, V., write* "I wish to express iu\ Ippreeiatlou of the gti 4t I derived iroiu Foley keluy Meuiedy, which I lined lot a bad two of kldliey trouble Five bbttltM did ih" work most effectively itud proved to ue beyond doubt it is the Wist ii'i.ibli kidney lie dleiue I have takeu Sold by Kui|Hirium Prug Co. ,Sed> Ulaiy habits, laek til MitduUT e* eieiar, insufficient Mastication of food, toM»i)pMiiou, a torpid liver worry and tUt let y J atu the mud eolliluoll eaU»e» n| -toin.i h troubkc t'uiTi > i your babit* »nd take t luud* ilain » Stomach and I'tUtlt and )ou will - a Ih w>|f 4iiVlii. Fui Mht btr all dealer#.