Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, February 16, 1911, Image 8

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SINNAMAHONING.
A. J. Barclay is dismanteling the Bar
clay Brothers mill, getting the machin
ery ready to ship away.
Candidates for county offices are very
plentiful. They are getting their papers
filed.
Wm. Logue, of Huntley, was a caller
in town, Saturday.
Joe Haynes is busy hauling wood
while the sleighing lasts.
Alex. Shade visited Round Island one
day last week.
A sleighinsx party of young people
went to First Fork, Saturday evening for
a social dance.
E. P. Berfield and wife, of this place,
visited friends at Hicks Run over Sun
day.
Harry Ensign and Orlie Walker took
in the Theatorium at Emporium, last
Saturday evening.
Lloyd McCloskey and wife, of Wool
rich, were visitors in town for a few days
of last week.
Geo. P. Shafer has hung up his buck
saw and is on the road as sample agent
lor the Silin Wholesale Company.
Michael Sullivan has his new house
nearly completed and will move into it
this week.
A. J. Barclay and Amos Bennett were
eallers at Emporium on Monday.
Mrs. Maggie Floyd and children were
callers at Driftwood on Tuesday.
Miss Ornie Berfield. of First Fork, is
visiting friends here this week.
Mrs. Richard Coffee, of Farrandsville,
visited her father, Mr. Barton on Mon
day.
"'Debse" got a pretty bad raking up
the back the past week, but will be heard
from later on.
Earl Johnson is moving to Westport
this week. He is P. & E. operator at
that place.
Elmer Briggs, of Galeton, was a visitor
on Tuesday.
Miss Ada McLavish went to Galeton
this week.
John Gardner and family, of Lock
Haven, formerly of this place, are mov
ing to Johnsonburg.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Lupoid died on Saturday morning.
Funeral services were held on Sunday
afternoon.
"Pap" Blodsret was headquarters for
comic valentines this week.
California on wheels is the attraction
here this week. The kids are all anxious
to see the big fish that swallowed Jonah.
A select party of friends gave Mr.
Morris Barton a pleasant surprise on
Saturday evening iu honor of his 50th
birthday. After spending a very pleas
ant evening and wishing Mr. Barton
many years of life and happiness, the
party left for their homes.
A flinch party was given on Saturday
evening by Miss Hazel Espy, to her
young friends. All had a pleasant time.
Married, at the M. E. parsonage at
Williamsport, February Bth, Mr. Lloyd
McCloskey, of Woolrich, and Miss Olive
V. Spong, of Jersey Shore, by the Rev.
M. S. Derbon. Mr. McCloskey was
formerly of this place, and his many
friends wish him and his bride much joy
and happiness in their pathway through
life.
Sinnamahoning Lodge, No. 1138, I.
0. 0. l'\, have purchased a full new set
of callars and sashes This branch ol
that noble order is getting along line.
Washington Camp, No. 130, I'. 0. S.
of A., held a social smoker on Monday
evening. All had a good time.
Sinnamahoning Lodge, No. 1138
and Migmon Rebekah Lodge, No. 395,
1. 0. O. F., will attend the annual enter
tainment of Renovo Lodge ou Tuesday,
Feb. 21st. All are looking for a pleas
ant time.
All of the trsternal orders have been
invited to attend services to commemorate
Lincoln sand Washington's birthdays, on
Sunday morning, Feb. 19th, at ll
o'clock. The several societies are request
ed to meet at the lodge room at 10:30 a.
m., sharp, to march to church inVody.
DEBSE
Wife (lot Tip Top Advlc~C.
"My wife wanted me to take our boy
to the doctor to cure an ugly boil," writes
D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okla. "I said
put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it. "She
did so, and it cured the boil in a short
time." Quickest healer of Burns, Scalds,
Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings. Best
Pilo cure on eaith. Try it. < >nly «5j
at all druggists.
For Rent.
Five room house, West Fourth street.
Apply to Jas. Davin. 51-tf.
Hay for Sale.
First-class baled hay fur sale at Cook
farm. Price, S'D.OO per ton.
Good Piano for Sale.
A UriuKitiry Piano 'square) in good
eoiuliu"
I office. 37-tf.
HICKS RUN
S. I*. Kreidor of Driftwood, was a call
er in town on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ross of Emporium
spent Sunday with the latter's sister Mrs.
Ed. Griffith.
Mrs. G. H. Clark underwent a suc
cessful operation on Tuesday last for
appendicitis.
Mr. John Berfield, while scuffling one
day last week, had the misfortune to
break one of his ribs.
Ed. Losey of Mina, was a visitor in
town on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berfield of Sin
namahoning spent Sunday with A. L.
Losey aud wife.
Fred Mix a<sd wife are disposing of
their household goods as they contem
plate moving to Nebraska iq the near
future, where Mr. Mix will engage in
farming. *
James, the three year old child of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hoover, died early
Monday morning of scarlet fever. In
terment will be made in the Hicks Itun
cemetery.
Mrs. Austin Murray of Linden, died
at the Williamsport hospital last Wednes
day. The remains were shipped to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks.
Services were held at one p. m., Satur
day at the Millers llun school bouse,
Rev. McKentick of Benezeite, officiated.
Interment in the Millers Run cemetery.
Fe.b 11, 19 1 1. B. K. W.
SINNAMAHONING.
James Wykoff spent Wednesday in
Emporium.
Miss Myrtle Baird spent Tuesday in
Jobnsonburg.
Miss Helen Rees, of Johnsonburg, is
visiting her grand-mother, Mrs M. Baird.
Mrs. Brooks visited her daughter at
Renovo on Friday.
Mrs. A. L. Ensign spent a few days at
Dußois last week.
V. A. Brooks attended the funeral of
Mrs. Sarah Smith at Sterling Run.
Harry Ensign and Orlie Walker visit
ed in Emporium Saturday.
"Trox" and "Tony" Fulton attended
the funeral of their grand-mother, Mrs.
Sara Smith at Sterling Run, Saturday.
Miss Myrtle Shafer spent Sunday in
Emporium.
Mrs. Carl Johnson has retnrned home
after visiting at her home in York state.
Miss Jessie Anderson spent several
days the guest of Miss Ethel Runyan
this week.
Chas. Meixel spent Sunday in Em
porium.
John Shafer of Renovo visited his par
ents on Friday.
John Gauss visited in Montgomery
over Sunday.
Miss Murrill Bailey visited at her
home on Masoni Hill Sunday.
Ben Haskins visited at his home at
Westfield Sunday.
Mr. Kreider of Driftwood transacted
business in town Monday.
J. Hawley Baird made a business trip
to Kane on Monday.
XXX
NORTH CREEK.
The Emporium visitors the past week
were: F. A. Lewis, Henry Carter, Ralph
Woodcock, Wm. Lewis, Thos. Britton,
Walter aud Wm. Smith, Willis McClena
han, J. W. Lewis, -Everal Ilousler, V.
M. Dow, Mrs. Annie Housier and two
sons Olive Cool and Norman Solveson.
Chas Hall and wife of Clear Creek
passed through here Sunday returning
from Crosby where they were visiting.
Mrs. Swartwood and Mrs. White of
Emporium were guests of Mrs. McClen
ahan, Sunday.
Mrs. Moore and son Dorman of Rich
Valley, visited Mrs. Solveson this week.
Mrs. Jennie Woodcock returned to
Emporium Thursday, after visiteng rela
tives here, guest of Mis. McClenahan.
Among the sick are Mrs. Florence
Cool, Mrs. Solveson, Chas. Chadwick,
Myrtle Lewis and Beulah Chandler.
A jolly party of children from Empori
um eujoyed a "straw ride" to the R. B.
Warner farm, Saturday evening, where
they were pleasantly eutcrtained by Mr.
and Mrs. Smith, who are royal entertain
ers. The party were chaperoned by
Mesdames Warner, Kelley and Fetter.
Miss Eiumu Haskins returned on Sun
day to her home near Sizerville.
Harry Hockmau came home from
Mina, Tuesday evening.
Mrs. .Moon is staying with her daugh
ter Mrs. Coole.
BLUE JAY.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound onto
the affected parts is superior to any
plaster. When troubled with lame back
or pains in the side or chest give it a
trial and you are certain to be more than
pleased with the prompt relief which it
affords. Sold by til dealers.
I low to cure a cold is a question in
which N many are interested just now.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won
its great reputation aud immense sale by
its remarkable cure of eolds. It can al
ways be depended upon. For sale by all
| dealers.
When her child is m danger a wotnun
will risk her life to protect it. No great
act of heroism or risk of life is necessary
to protect a child from croup. (Jive
j ' humberlain's Cough Remedy anil al
| danger is avoided. For sale by all deal
I ers.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARV 16, 1911.
MEDIX RUN.
News was received here last Friday
of the sudden death of Mrs. Murrry, for
merly Mrs. James Barr. Iler first hus
band died about six years ago, leaving
her with two children. Mr. Murray, a
widower with two children (his wife and
two children being drowned in the Sin
namahoning stream several years ago)
married Mrs. Barr about four years ago.
We bear the cause of Mrs. Barr's death
was heart disease. She is well and favor,
ably known at Hicks Run and surround
ing country and was a kind and respected
lady. She leaves a husband and two
children to mourn her death and hosts of
relatives and friends. Her remains were
interred in Millers Run cemetery beside
her first husband and children.
Pete Campbell of Caleton died of ty
phoid pneumonia at Austin hospital, Fri
day. Deceased was well known here.
He was a member of the I. O. O. F. at
Benezette and Red Men of this place.
Mr. Campbell's parents reside at Oaleton.
Lavally, the photographer will leave
here the first of March for his home.
Ad Moore is building a large park.
He intends to raise some fine chickens
this season.
Mrs. Geo. Seely and Thos. Dalton are
visiting relatives at Roaring Branch.
Mrs. Seely will leave in a week for her
home in Delaware.
C. A. King and family will leave for
Colorado the first of March, on account
of Mrs. King's health. She has been
very poorly for some time.
A number of cases of whooping cough
in town.
A dance was held in the band hall,
Saturday night. All present report a
good time.
Rev. Engler was a Weedvilie caller on
Saturday.
Wallace Gage was a visitor at Austin
Friday.
John White of Bennezette was seen
on our streets one day last week.
Mamie DeHaas of Benezette is visit
ing her sister at this place.
Mrs. Joe Riss, who has been very
ill for some time was taken to the Will
iamsport hospital last week.
Mrs. Thos. Smith is now working at
the tannery boarding house, during Mrs.
Dalton's absence.
Silas Munn of Huntley was in town
last week.
Bell Allen is visiting friends at Spring
Run this week.
Jake Davis was a Benezette visitor on
Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Jphnson was a Benezette
visitor Sunday.
Geo. Pistner was a Dußois visitor
last week.
Jack Carver was an Austin visitor last
week.
Dr. Mock was at Dents Run Friday.
x.x.
DRIFTWOOD.
A temperance lecture, given on Fri
day evening, Feb. 10th, at St. James
Church by Rev. John O'Toole, of Wells
boro, whose reputation as a public speaker
had gone before him, and much pleasure
and benefit were anticipated from the
lecture. He gave a powerful analysis of
human character, and showed how char
acter is the result of our choice. He
pointed out that our features are the gift
of the Creator, but our countenances are
the result of our own lives. His earnest
ness, and strong por.sonality, made his
word paintings, and references to litera
ture, especially to the great tragedy, Mac
beth, very effective. The good results of
the lecture were shown by a number of
youug men taking the pledge of abstin
ence. Father O'Toole made many
friends by his firm convictions and earn
est desire to do good.
The Local Institute held at the Drift
wood High School, Saturday. Feb. 11,
was very successful. Not only were the
leading teachers ol the county represent
ed, but leading teachers from other places.
Among these were Professor Sullivan, of
the Lock Haven Normal, Professor
Hoesch, of Bennezette, and Dr, Allaman,
of Dußois. The papers and selections
showed thorough preparation and were
greatly enjoyed by the . pupils and
patron?.
The Catholic Church edifice of Drift
wood, is condemned and we are collect
ing funds to build a new one. Have al
ready in the Emporium bank §2,500 for
a buildiug fund.
Miss Mattie M. Collins, County Supt..
C. E. Plasterer, Principal of Emporium
Schools, W. G. Briner, Miss Welsh and
Miss Farrell, 01' Emporium, attended local
institute on Saturday.
Misses Annie Fisher, Sarah Mulroy,
Gertrude Hill, Rotha Kreider, Frankie
Burr and Gladys Nefcy represented Gib
son township at the local institute.
Among other visiting teachers wero Mr.
Eugene Metz, Mr. Ezra Smith, Miss
Laura McDonald, Miss Orr, Miss Pitts,
Miss Callahan, and Miss Hackctt.
X. X.
Pianos.
The W. J. Frederick Music Com
pany, of Williamsport announce that
they have for sale an elegant line of
pianos. Twenty-live makes to select
from, among these are the ('bickering,
Knabe, Hardman, Strich and Zeidler
also the Kstey and many others. For
further information address Mr.
Thomas J. White, 187, Centre HtretH,
St. Marys, Pa.
6 n4-4t
STERLING RUN.
Mrs. Harry Zell, of Brock way ville, is
the RUcHt of her sinter, Mrs. L. O. Hummer Hon.
George Lynch, Br., has been quite ill
with la grippe, but is better.
Mrs. Law and daughter, of Renovo,
were guests of the former's sister," Mrs. J. A. Dise
aud family, on Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Overturf, of Penfleld,and
Mrs. Belle Johnson, of Orantonia, attended the
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Samuel Smith.
The Sunday School base ball team
cleared $30.00 at their social.
Miss Lulu J. Lewis attended the L. O.
T. M. installation at Emporium, Tuesday even.
ing.
BLUE BELL.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
fort has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
MEN and WOMEN, sell guaranteed
hose. 70 per cent, profit. Make $lO
daily. Full or part time. Beginners
investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chest
nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 51-13t.
Property for Sale.
A property on West Fourth street
for sale. Inquire of
38-tf. GEO. BARKER.
Speedy Relief From Kidney Trouble.
"I had an acute attack of Bright's dis
ease and inflammation of the kidneys and
bladder, and dizziness," says Mrs. Cora
Thorp, Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of
Foley's Kidney Remedy overcome the at
tack. reduced the inflammation, took
away the pain and made the bladder act
ion normal. I wish everyone could know
of this wonderful remedy. For sale by
Emporium Drug Co.
Smoke "Havana Ribbon" 5c cigar.
WANTED
AT ONCE. Local andtravelingsalesmef
in this state to represent us. Thereif
money in the work for YOU solicitinj
for our easy selling specialies. Appli
now for territory.
ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rodio.ter, N. \
14-ni.
Geo. J. Laßar
Furniture
Tabourettes.
The Set to Set Before You
Is waiting/or you in the shape
of a nice set of crockery. We
are now showing asplenlid stock
of good sound Crockery, every
single piece warranted free from
fault or blemish. The finest as
sortment in the county at rea
sonable prices.
Undertaking
<ieo. J. Laßar
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REMEDY
OXTBBJQ
Coughs, Colds,
CROUP.
WhoopngCiH^h
This remedy ctn always fce depended up«n and
Is pleasant to take. It contain no opium or
other harmful drug and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an adult
rrlee 2S cents, large size SO cents.
THEY FIT PERFECTLY
Wo Bo €®irsate
YES, Madam, we do recommend W. B. Corsets.
Their lines are always right —always in ha r
mony with the latest style demands.
You can depend upon your new gown being right, if
the foundation is a W. B.
This season the waist-line has that seductive incurve,
which is so attractive.
The bust is gracefully sloped too, and the lines of the
back are simply perfect. They give the figure those superb,
sculptured lines which are so much admired.
There are so many styles of W. B. Corsets you can be
fitted without the least trouble. Then the prices are so rea
sonable.
Nuform Models SI.OO & $1.50
R. Kuehne, Et
Business Cards.
J C. JOHNSON. J. P. MONARNEY
F. A. JOHNSON.
JOHNSON & McNAKNfcY,
ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them. 16-ly.
MICHAEL. BRENNAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Keal estate
and pension claim agent,
35-ly. Emporium, Pa.
H. W. GREEN. JAY P. FELT
3REEN & FELT,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Corner Fourth and Broad streets,
Emporium, Ha.
All business relating to estate.collections, real
estate, Orphan's Court and generallav business
will receive prompt attention. 41-25-ly.
MAY GOULD,
TEACHER 01"
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY
Also dealer in all the Popular .Sheet Music,
Emporium, Pa.
Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth
9treetor atthi- homes of the pupils. Out oft own
scholars will be given dates at my rooms in tbis
place.
THE NEW ALPINE HOUSE,
Sterling Run, Pa.
W. 11. RAOLIIY, Proprietor.
First-class accommodations in every particular'.
This olil and popular House has been thorough
ly refitted to meet every requirement of this
rapidly growing town. Terms, reasonable.
■lfi-ly.
burns free and clear and B
steady —never "frosts" the
chimney or chars the wick. |
It is triple-refined —
Family Favorite
Lamp Oil
You'll find it at your deal
er's in original barrelsdirect
from our refineries. Costs B
no more than inferior tank- 5
wagon oils gives more jf
light, more service —saves |
work and saves eyesight.
Your dealer will recommend it. 3
PILES supposliuni
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•qnftl fnrt " Pftira, 60 Oi«ti. 8 •<■(•-« Frr*. &.i4
by Prm<l»U. mfth tIW RUDY. L*WC*»Tt W. Pft.
Sold in tmpofiunt by I. T*qg*rt and ft. C Oodsem
C*Ll I OR fßit mAMPLi
Tlic Best Always
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linen
Just received my
Spring and Summer
Samples
For Spring Suits and Over
coats, Pants, Etc.
Cleaning and Press
ing a Specialty
If you desire a good fit
ting and stylish made
Suit that is stylish, give
John Edelnian a call at once
and don't wait until the
season is here and have to
wait. Call at once.
We guarantee our work
and if you fail to get 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. Encourage home
industry.
Jno. Edelman
EAST ALLEGANY AVENUE
OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL
East Emporium, Pa.
Foley's tioney and Tar
lor children.sofe.sure. No opiates.