Breezyl! | County 11 NgpPS [' Ikmrnxsmmm SINNAMAHONING. Arthur Barclay and daughter Marjory j shopped in Emporium on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Ilenninger spent several dajs at her home in Ilarrisburg. Mrs. Parsons of Buffalo, visited her sister Mrs. Smith a few days last week. J. llawley Baird and Clias. Counsil, attended the Consistory at Williamsport last Thursday and Friday. Arthur Barclay and wife attended ban quet ol the Consistory at Williamsport last Thursday evening. Mrs. Smith has gone to the William sport hospital for treatment. Mrs. Ward Sizer was called to her home at New Castle on account of the death of her sister. Mrs. Brooks sjent last Tuesday at Renovo. Rev. B. W. Ruuyan and Miss Buttorf shopped in Renovo Friday. Misses Myrtle Shafer and Alice Shafer spent Suuday at Reuovo. Mrs Kinsley and daughter spent sev eral days in Emporium last week. James Wykoff called on friends iu Emporium Suuday. Mrs. Fiseus shopped in Emporium on Saturday. , Dr. C. W. Gray, transacted business in Emporium on Saturday. Amos Fenton spent Sunday in Em porium. Mrs. Benjamin Haskin is visiting her home at Coudersport. Mrs. Frank Wolf is visiting her par ents at Wharton. Mrs. Joe Gardner of Renovo spent Sunday with Miss Bertha Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Frey attended the f'uuer eral of their daughter-in-law at Hußois on Tuesday. Mr. Lawson ol Westport, who officiat ed at the funeral of Ralph Williams of First Fork, spent Sunday evening at the M. E. parsonage and also preached to a large congregation. XXX STERLING RUN. Neva Summerson of Hicks Run is the guest of her sister Mrs. C. G. Howlett. Carrie Evyline, little daughter of Eluicr Whiting, has been quite ill, but i» better at this writing. Mrs. John Schwab of Cameron is the { guest of her mother, MarySummerson. j Rev. Lehman is holding revival meet ings in the M. li. Church. It is undecided yet whole hens are the champion layers of Sterling Run. Tt is now a tie between Squire Eddy's and Deacon Wade's. Gladys Butice, who has been the guest of her sister Mis. Marks at Olean for several months returned home Saturday. Teachers of Lumber township have a meeting at the school house Friday after noon. Delbert Devling and wife of Empori um were the guests of W. E. Devling and wife Tuesday. Louis Whiting, expert trapper of Sterling Run, brought two niece foxes to Squire Eddy's this week lor bounty. Paul Whiting, while playing foot ball. ! the past week, fell aud injured one of his I wrists badly. Frank Carter of Renovo. was a truest ; of grand-father Francis Sterling Tuesday, i Mike Dmiahue moved hi- family to Elbon Monday, where he ha* work in the mines. Thomas Brothers and Chas. Smith. I violiu playei- ot llicks Bun, were in towu this Week. J. F. Sullvan ot Emporium i- work- j irg first triek operating here, in the ab sence ol Mi.*s Brink. Prof. Ezra Smith was in Emporium Saturday lit.i K 8h1.1.. m B CAMERON. E. F. Comley returned to work at Eui- ( iHiriuui after spending a few day* with j bis family. Wm. McFadden i* still very sick. A. A. Smith of Sterling Ituu wan a i business caller here Monday. I". L. NN ebster ol Canoe Bun i* report - ) id very ill with the grip but i» better at this writing. I'rank Sullivan neeived a gold medal from the L. C. the pant week. Wm. Met ann, the newly elected .*ee rctary ol the socialist*, is busy recruiting the rank*. Ed. Clark and Geo. Stewart were tiimttaiiimed by a Fur Co., in Mich., and cheated out ol nearly all their winter trap ped turn. Ed Clark should have been on baud at the card party Tuesday eveniug. It ia rumored that aoiae ot our town ■•eople beeaujf i«mt in Drift W«#h| Sunday. But were found later. Mr-i II C Barrel Mr- E I* Cta|« and aon *>ri Emporium caller* Iu- lay. Our athletic club Im* -tarted a n w ruling in their in»ir«eUo«n>. It u a r«gu lar morning walk to brtdu> titid Pres. F. H. 11 • if tlio first tit com ply with that clause and on arrival lie is givi n a few lessons in sharp shooting by Satu'l Barr. Quite a number ol our people are on the sick list caused by the present grip epidemic. Post cards of late seem to be the rage. Anions the leaders are Miss Cora Kmig, Kd. Schwab and Frank Sullivan. Schwab Bros., horse started on an ex cursion home Monday and went as far as the Brick works, where it was caught. No damage. The Brick Co., lost a very valuable team Sunday evening by being drowned. While returning from Cameron they were both thrown in the run and drowned be fore they could be cut loose. Team valued at SSOO. BILL. SINNAMAHONING. Mosssrs. J. 11. Baird, C. A. Council and J. A. Barclay attended the Masonic meeting at Williamsport last week. They all report having a good time. Misses Myrtle and Alice Shafcr spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Lex, at Kenovo. Dr. < lood, of Lock Haven, visited with Amos Bennett and family one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, John Fry went to I>u- Bois last Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Fry. Bev. Lawson, of Westport, preached a very interesting sermon at the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Miss Ethel Bunyan is able to be out aftea being confined to the house by sick ness. Miss Haze] Van Wert is visiting at Lock Haven, this week. Several of our people attended the fun eral of llaiph M. Williams at First Fork last Sunday. W.H.VanWert went to Port Allegany this week to see his brother who is ill with appendicitis. "St. Elmo ' at Logue's Hall, Wednes day evening, was a very good play and was well patronized. Mrs. Lydia, of Potterdale, who has been visiting her brother Alex. Wooster, left for home, Tuesday. George Fitch, of Cherrydale was over here last week, looking for his best girl, but she had flown. Quite a number attended the pound party given to Mrs. Kate Sunimerson, last Saturday eveuing. She has been left to take care of a large family of children. The Ladies Aid Society are putting down a new carpet in the M. E. Church this week. (>. L. Bailey was at the county seat on Saturday. Ira Barclay, of Wharton, who has been visiting here for the past week, left for home, Monday. The small house occupied by Michael Sullivan burned Friday night, when he was at work at the powder plant. It was a total loss, all his clothes, bedding and everything. The tire brigade was out and done good work, but were too late to save the buildiug. Some of our smart bloods stood ou the railroad and threw stones and made sport of thone who were working to put out the fire. Have other towns such smart young men? A fresh deer hide was tound in the road Saturday morning at the red bridge. Some parties are fretting fresh venison rii'ht along, season or no season. Eugene and John Hevling, of Sterling Bun, were in town on Tuesday. Alex. Shade had a long distance phone call from John Logue, stating that the wedding had beeu postponed owing to stormy weather. M.C. Crurn visited Westport, Tues day. J. 15. Batchelder purchased a pair ol Chester White pig* this week. Register ed stock. Some parti"- will briu_ r in one deer hide too many -nine day and there will lx) trouble at Hunter-' i.est. Drbsc HICKS RUN UiKli—Karly Wednesday morning, Jan. L'.'ith. HM I Mr*. Mary B.iiley, aged I'll yaer* and «i.\ months, died of typhoid pneumonia at the houieot her sister, Mrs. lteubi n Bailey at this plucc. Mr*. Bailey left her own home to eare for her sister and child who were sick with typhoid fever, where she contracted the disease. Mr*. Bailey was a lady noted for her good deeds and whcu*iek- O' s* came to lor friend* aud neighbor* *he wa* always there to aid. Ik*cea*ed leaves a husband. William Bailey and lour children, via: A lie*, aged I'J, Gladys, l>» l.iltue, S, Edison, I a father, I W in. Brennan, ot !,<>• Angeles lour brother* and three sisters to mourn her loss Si III.' service* were held at the hou*«' Thursday evening and the remain* wen; taken to We*t llu k ry for burial. I.lie Saved at Death'a Door. "J never Felt *o netr my grave," writes \V K. Paiivratju "112 Wellington Tel., a* wlii ii a frightful enu.'li and lun,' trouble pulled Uie doWU to I'MI |MiUlld*, in Ipite , ol dnetor * I real lie 111 for IWo year*. My father, mother and two nM*r* dUd of eiin*uuipiion, aud ihal I aiu alive today U due llely til I »r. Kill, »Ni W I *1- iiV «rjr, which completely cured me .Now I wei.-h I*7 |«>tinda ami have . n »|| and -Ir .it." I r y ir» IJui. k il. 'tire tt* lb- h t r-ue ly on mtili lot e«ii«fc'li», t«ild» layripfw, a>ihnta etoup and all throat and lun,' tmililw Attv aud 41 Mi Trial butlb In* Guataa teed bj all iltWtiilM*. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. MEDIX RUN. George Chambers, of Penfield, was a | visitor in town Saturday. (>ur town hand holds dancing school | in their hall every Friday evening. j Kverybody welcome. Mrs. -Jack (lailin, of Bennezette, was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Johnson on Thursday. Mr. Timbhin has moved his family from Main street to Byrndale, where the former is employed. Norman Johnson is moving in the residence that was vacated by them. A dance was given in the Band Hall, j Saturday evening. A large crowu in at- j tendance and all enjoyed the music. T. H. (rarity was a Daßuis visitor : Friday. | Miss Ethel 11 ask ins and Emory Chase | were married here last week. We wish , the young couple joy through life;. James Barr was a Dußois visitor last j week. Mary Swavne, of Austin, is the guest ! of her sister, Mrs. C. A. King of this I place. Mrs. John Wairoer is pour in health at this writing. Mrs. Wagner was at the J'unxsutawney hospital some time ago for treatment. Dan Bluebell spent Sunday in town. Jim Boss was in Beuezettc Saturday. | Jack Wagner was seen in town Satur- j day afternoon. Maurice Bresnee was at Weedville on j busiuess last week. Ezra Peters was in town Saturday. j Silas Munn was seen on our streets j Saturday. Mrs. McClellan Miller was a Dußois j shopper Thursday. Miss Francis Doyle is at the home of I her sister, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Mack Woolfram is better at this | writing. She has been suffering with j rheumatism. BLUE FEATHER. NORTH CREEK. I Did you see the wood-chuck? The tame one has lain dormant most all winter, lie didn't "come out," cither. John Smith and son Walter transacted business in town on Friday. Everal Housler transacted business in town Friday and Tuesday. Mrs. Solveson and son Clendon Moore visited friends on Rich Valley, Thursday and returned Friday. Mrs. S. attended services at the church Thursday evening. Henry Carter transacted business in the city Thursday and Monday. lie drives I team for J. W. Lewis and is busy deliv ering wood. Tressa Britton and Olive Coole, visited Ethel Britton on Clear Creek Friday at i her school. Willis McClenahan and Leon Wood- ! cock were home over Sunday. Thos Britton and Ed Morgan visited j the city Saturday. Winnie Chandler was very sick last week but is able to be about again. Balph Woodcock visited relatives and I friends in Emporium Saturday and re- ] turned home Sunday. Contributed—That poem was the "best ■ ever." Please identify. Fred Solveson visited in the city Mon day. Walter Smith went to the city on Tuesday. Thug. Britton, who has been sick for some time, is about again but is not very strong. Clara MeClenahan is up and I gaining. Mis, Annie Housler is about the house again. Kenneth Housler and ] Cleo Chandler are both well again, ('has. 1 E. Chad wick was (juite sick lor awhile ! but is couveleaeing. Fred Solveson went to work up West | Creek on Tuesday. Clendon Moore is staying in theYulley j with his aunt and attending school. Chas K. Cltadwick attended services j a few days in Rich Valley, returning Thru-day. Tressa Britton is <|uit<- sick this week. F. B. Housler called on relatives and 1 friends here u few days last week. Bt.UK Jay. DRIFTWOOD Bev.Father O Fool, of Wcllsboro, I'a., , the famous orator, will deliver a teiupef* ane<' lecture in SI J.IUK S Catholic church Drill wimml I'a., Friday evening. Feb. 10, 1 at tight o'clock. All arc invited. The local institute will be held in the ' hiL'h school room of the hriliw l)U(J M'lllMjl I I on Saturday, Feb. 11. A ipecial effort 1 will lie made to prepare all ilitcrcntiliu' 1 and instructive program. It is hoped that us iiiunv teachers as pooxihlc will . 1 make an effort to come and all other* wh.j ' are interested iu educational work are re- 1 ■ |UC»ted to be plcnellt. j 1 Mr*. Frank Fry formerly of Driftwood, ' died at h< r hottie at Hii Bui* ou Sunday. 1 lUrry Mi'. lcll, who ha* been having* •ever.' attack of piuutitmiia i- Mill vi rf ill. X. X. tortured tor Is Yaara by a eute d< lying atomacli trouble that • batlbd doctor*, and r«*l*ted all icundio* ' b 1., LMa W M Hi i Mii i til! Mli Ii >I. d I 'III 'I 111 bad to I >ll Ida larUi and givi; up Wulk III* i m MbUir* Mid. "he can I live much long t .•4 ' Whatever I at' di»iier..ci| m« hi Wfutc M ' nil I tit- i ► ■•lie Hill, i which *II» It I I »U' B W 'ICI M lor liw that I caH Mul cat lion • I I* iu!i| tt>l| lake * |.»r year* It* a li. ui l> lui i *toM*ai h troubh Ju>l 4* il>»»d lot lh« * |»»i r ami kulin I.m ty l*«ttl*> uuaf ! I 4ni.id Only ,'in. at all ilittiukt I List of Special Bargains now onSale II 24 inch Embroidery Flouncing, 75c quality, Sale price, - 39c 5 inch wide Embroidery Insertion, on Cambric, 15c kind, per yd 10c $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies Trimmed Hats, Sale price - - $1.50 $5.00 Colored Ostrich Plumes, excellent quality, Sale price $2.50 All Remnants and short pieces of Dress Goods, 1-4 off reg. price 50c Gray Mixed and Black and White check Dress Goods at 29c $2.00 Black Broadcloth, 54 inch wide, sale price - - $1.50 $1.50 Navy blue Broadcloth, 54 inch wide, sale price - 1.19 25c Carved Shell Hair Barrettes, reduced to - 10c $7.50 Walking Skirts, made of excellent material, sale price $5.00 $8.98 Walking Skirts, splendid quality, sale price - - $5.98 $25.00 Ladies Long Coats, sale price - $16.75 22.50 Ladies Long Coats, sale price - - - $15.00 $20.00 Ladies Long Coats, sale price - - $14.50 SIB.OO Ladies Long Coats, sale price - $13.50 $16.50 Ladies Long Coats, sale price - 12.50 $15.00 Ladies Long Coats, sale price 10.00 $ll.OO Ladies Long Coats, sale price 7.98 25.00 Ladies Suits, made of stylish material, sale price . 16.50 22.50 Ladies Suits, made of stylish material, sale price . . 15.00 18.50 Ladies Suits, made of stylish material, sale price . 12.50 All Children's Coats, sale price 1-4 off All Fur Scarfs and Muffs in stock 20 per cent. off. RIT | | ri Emporium's • Greatest Store DOWNWARD COURSE Hast Being Realized by ilmporium People. A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back is lame and weak. I'rinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Hrij»l»t's disease. This is the downward course of kidney ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice of an Emporium citizen. ."Mrs William Swartz, Maple St., Em porium, Pa., says:"l am very grateful to Doau's Kidney Pills for what they have done for me. My back ached severely and my loins pained me. I could hardly net around to attend to my work and when morning came, I felt so tired and languid that 1 did not feel like get ting up. The kidney secretions passed too frequently and gave proof that my kidneys were at fanlt. On a friend's ad vise, I procured Doau's Kidney Pills from Taggart Drug Store and their use brought relief, although I had previous ly taken other remedies without the least effect. 1 am pleased to.give D iau s Kid uep Pills my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents tor the I'nited Stales. Re member tin name—DoanV—and take 111) other. Backache, Rheumatism, Nervousness. 'lean disordered kidneys. Foley Kid ney Pill- have helped your ueighbor they will help you. Mrs. \Yui. I.aug guu«, Williamcjiort, Ph., says,"For five or six years I hud kidney trouble and rheumatism and -uflcred untold agouy and Used to have nervous spells so bad I could not sleep at night. Foley Kidney Pill> were recommended and I began tak ing theui. I u»ed to have very severe backache* and after taking these pills a short time my backache leii me, my uervvu»iH -mi disappeared. My iheurna tiaiu has |u«m«l away and where I used to feel miserable and all played out I now feel a» we|| as I ever did in my life uid am fully cured of all my kidney treble. Sold by Kmpoiium Drug Co. I adrlppe Cough*. Strain aud w>akcu the system aud if not < kecked may develop into pneumonia. V daitgi i <>f thin wlnu Foley* llouey alel Cat la lukeii promptly. It is a re liable family ucliciue for all cough* aud cold* aud act* i|uickly and tHeetively m •«m *ut croup lUfu«' •ttlMiituiin, Fur lb liy Ki|i|hi|lUUi DfUj-' Cm. I" >il> y K idn« y Pill* 4rw a i> liable r< IU ■dy Imi b«ili4t'kr rbiitUHiiiUi aud mi karjf IH»'gulalMlc», They alo tifHt- in *itl>at >llllOll Itt fault* aud af)o|«|* a l loUipl lulk l lluui all kidai y dl» ldtf • 1 i al* by I■ u|«iiurn Diug Co Wife (jot Tip Top Advice. "My wife wanted uie to take our boy 112 to the doctor to cure an ugly boil," writes D. Fraukel, of Stroud, Okla. •'[ said put Hucklen's Arnica Salve on it. 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Mo., says: It beats all the remedies I ever used. I contracted a bad cold aud eouuh anil was threatened with pueu mouia. I >ne bottle of Foley s Honey aim Tar completely cured me." No opiates, just a reliable household medicine. Sold liy Kmportum Drug Co. How to cure a cold is a question in which many are interested JUst now. Chambcrlaiu's Cough Heuicdy has won !tn great reputation aud immense sale by u» remarkable cure of cold*. It can al ways be depended upou. For sale by all II eaters. Speedy Relief I rum Kidney Trouble. ' I bail an acute attack of Bright* dis t-ase and inflammation of the kidneys aud bladder, aud dullness, says Mrs. Cora I'horp, Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of Filey a Kiduey Iteiuedy uVelcome the at tack reduced the inflammation, took a way lite pain aud made the bladder act ion normal. I wish overyuM could kuow n| thi» wonderful remedy. For sale by Kmportum Drug Co. W hen her child u in dauber a womau will iitk In r life to protect it. No great » i of heroism or n-a of lite is me. *aary to protect it child from ci up. t itvt I liambi llalu a Cough Blind) ami all daiig> ila avoided For -ale by all dial tioud unlit uniform "Havana iiifo bun" cigar*. ai ti Tlte Hist Always li fliKlil Just received my Spring and Summer Samples For Spring Suits and Over coats, Pauts, Etc. Cleaning and Press ing a Specialty If you desire a good fit tiny aud stylish made Suit that is stylish, yive John Kdelmau a call at ouce and don't wait until the season is here and have to wait. Call at once. We guarantee our work aud if von fail to yet a good fit you do not have to take the suit. Remember, we guarantee to give you a good fit, for we employ none but the best workmen. They all reside here, spend their money here, pay taxes and help to keep up our county. Kncourage home industry. Jno. Edelman EAST ALLEtiANY AVENUE OPPOSITE ST CHAHLkS HOTEL East Emporium, Pa. Man Man Pile Remedy HtlltVl* WMim UIHtHM #4/1
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