n Breezy| County Ej Netfsl! ®3 .. r 1f HOWARD SIDING. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Selfridge made a business trip to Emporium Monday. Herman Close is taking care of Mr. Kresge's team. Business is a little slack just now Miss EMa II orning, Miss Blanche Arnold, Ivadale and M. E. Close and sevenl others attended the temperance entertainment at Beeehwood Church, Saturday evi ning. 'i'l.ey report a good attendance and a tine entertainment. Dell Reed of More Hill was taken to Ridgwaji hospital ou Friday and from thereto Kane hospital. Ivadale ''lose spent Saturday night with Janette'Smith. All were pleased to hear Brother Leeh man has been returned for another year. S. Parks is working in Chas. Spang ler's mill ou West Crock. Amos Kresge was in town on Wednes day looking over his business affairs. Operator Kane went to Kenovo Mon - day to visit his family. Mrs. M. E. Close spent a couple of days visiting friends at Beeehwood. last week. Mrs. Francisco of Emporium spent Saturday night and Sunday with her daughters Mrs. Bert Close and Mrs. Amos Horning and attended church Sun day eveuiog. Mrs. Bert Close, spent Friday of last weok at the home of Lettie Bliss at Emporium. B. J. Smith, section foreman at Port land Mills, spent Sunday in town. Miss Hendricks' scholars and lriends gave her a post card shower the 22nd, it being her birthday. Our mail carrier has a bran new wagon which will add much to the comfort and convenience. Had a very good attendance at church Sunday evening. Brother Thatcher is a Godly man. People were well paid for coming to hear him, if they did come in the rain. XXX HICKS RUN Mr. L. F. Hart spent Sunday in Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAllister are Philadelphia caller this week. Mrs. A. S. Hicks and Mrs. Harry Pontus spent Sunday in Medix llun. Miss Mattie Collins, County Supt., was a calier in town the fore part of this week. Mrs. W. E Barr and Mrs. Chas. Col lins were Benezette callers on Sunday last. Mr. Ed. Griffith was a caller in Em porium on Friday last. Mr. and Thos. Barr and daughter Dorothy, of Dußois, spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Koney. Mrs Simpson Barr, who has been suf fering with lagrippe is able to be around again. Mr. James Kirk, who was taken to a Philadelphia hospital some time ago, is reported to be improving. Miss Etta Hart was a business caltar in Dußois on Wednesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Myrt Pontus, of Medix Run, spent Sunday with tiie former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pontus. March 28, 19 1 1. b. k. w. NORTH CREEK. Wm. Spence of Emporium,' called on relatives and friends here on Saturday. Ed. Morgan was at the county seat Friday. Joe Bergman called on his customers here Wednesday and Thursday. J. N. Chandler and Everal Housler were recent visitors in Emporium. Mrs. Blanche Dow is helping with the care of her sister, Mrs. Cool, who continues in a critical condition. Drs. Falk and Bush made a professional call Sunday, Dr. Falk being the regular at tending physician. F. A. Lewis was in Emporium Satur day. Mrs. May Barton of Rich Valley,spen a week with her sister Mrs. Cool. Hazel Chandler visited in Emporium last week. Floyd Barton of Rich Valley, and Mrs. Ostrum and daughter Nora, and Mr. and Mrs. Haggarty of West Creek, called at the home of Ed. Cool, Sunday. Melvin Hamilton and Miss Biglow were guests at the home of F. A. Lewis. Rex McLeod and Vere Swesey were among those seen on our streets Sunday. Mrs. Britton is better but Myrtle Lewis is on the sick list. V. M. Dow, Lew Yates,Walter Smith, Norman Solvesonand Wm, Smith trans acted business in Emporium during the past week. Blue Jay. If you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treatihg it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. HUNTLEY. B. J. Collins is busily engaged in haul ing out his fertilizer and getting ready for general farm work. John Devling, of Sterling llun, was wen passing through our town one day last week, en route for Fink Hollow, but when he arrived at the mouth of the Hol low he met his rival, J. Henry Logue, who gave him a warm reception and a pair of black eyes. John if feeling quite badly at this writing and thinks it would be policy for him not to run for Road Supervisor this year on account of his bruises. Will not be able to attend to business. W. W. Johnson, who has been on the .sick lis' for several days, is improving. Roy Logue, who has been working at Little Bock, Arkansas, for the past year, returned home on Saturday. Randolph Mitcheltree and wife, of Williamsport, were the guests of the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Logue, over Sunday. A H. Jordan, of Grove Hill, called on friends in town on Monday. L H. Smith has given several exhibi tions in mesmerism, which was very in teresting and instructive. John Drivas gavo a card party to his many friends on Saturday evening. All enloyed the occasion. Bradley Logue is visiting friends at Renovo this week. Wright Mason, of Pine Street, called on friends in town on Sunday. Bert Moore, of Hicks, called on rela tives and friends at this place on Sunday and on hearing of the flower garden which operator Evans had started his curiosity wa« aroused and he investigated the matter. When he sow the "Lillie of the Valley" he was so infatuated with it that he stayed until the wee hours of the morning. SI'ORT. SINNAMAHONING. Miss Helen Counsil visited friends at Williamsport last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alouzo Shafer, of De troit, called on friends in town last week. Arthur Barclay transacted business at the county seat on Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Fulton and daughter Anna, of Eliemsport, visited V. A. Brooks and family a few days last week. Mrs. Counsil is visiting her son at La quin. Mrs. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Lex, of Renovo, visited relatives in town over Sunday. Harry Strayer has returned home from Valparaiso, where he has been attending school. Mrs. J. Hawley Baird spent several days of last week with her husband, at Renovo. Messrs. John Gaus, James Wykoff, Amos Fenton ant' Chas. Miexell spent Sunday in Emporium. i Mrs. Bailey, of Mason Hill, spent aturday with Mrs. O. L. Bailey. Chas. Counsil made a business trip to Emporium on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Michaels delight fully entertained a number of young peo ple on Friday evening in honor of their son, Harry. Wm. Piper and daughter Martha, of Renovo, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Piper. The Woman's Home Missionary So ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Piper, Friday evening. A very interest ing programe is planned and everybody welcome. Mrs. Herman Ivrebs very pleasantly entertained the M. G. R. Club on St. Patrick's day. XV/, STERLING RUN. Mrs. John E. Smith, who has been quite ill with throat trouble, is better at this writing. Mrs. C. A. Dice visited hi sister, Mrs. Frank Kepner, at Beechwoi , Sun day. Geo. A. Walker and bride enjoyed a buggy ride to the Mt. Hope Coal mines, Saturday. Walter Pettit, formerly of Falls Creek, has been the guest of his brother Henry Pettit the past week. He is on his way to Virginia, where he expects to farm. He moved his family in January. Geo. Herrick and daughter, of St. Marys, was the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. M. E. Herrick, Sunday. Miss Gunda Cromwell, returned home Tuesday from days visit at Em porium. We are sorry to hear that our minister Rev. Lehman is at the Methodist Hos pital at Philadelphia on account of his eyes. We hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. C. G. Howlett is visiting her par ents, W. M. Summerson and wife, at Hicks Run. Miss Alice Strawbridge was called to Williamsport Tuesday, on account of the illness of her cousin, Earl Miller. Mrs. J. A. Dice was a visitor to Em porium and Kenovo, Monday. Miss Zeolla Mason has purchased a new piano. Blue Bell. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims, but Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They greatly stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Biliousnes, Chills. 25c at all druggists. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 19x1. SINNAMAHONIN6. The spring weather took a sudden chill Tuesday. A. J. Barclay was it the county seat, Monday. Fred Lex, ot ltenovo, was a caller, Monday. Jack Krebs, of Clearfield, visited friends here a couple of days this week Mrs. Zreern Coast:, ol Ilenovo. visited her parents, M. Blodget and wife, over Sunday. Mrs. George Chase and children, visit ed at Wyside on Sunday. Joseph Summerson, of Farandsville, is home on a visit this week. Mrs. L. English, of Castle Garden, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. George Batchelder, this week. Jas. Mead, of East Fork,visited friends and his best girl over Sunday. G. B. Barclay, of Seattle, Wash., was a calltr one day last week. Elmer Smith has taken a position with the Dußois Lumber Company, as scaler at Ilieks Bun. William Logue, of First Fork, was a caller on Monday. V. E. Cruaj was a business caller at Westport, one day last week. A three foot flood in the creek on Tuesday, but no timber or logs to float. Joseph Haynes, of First Fork, was a business caller, Tuesday. Mr. Frank and children, ot Dußois, are visiting friends here this week. Mrs. C. M. Baily, of Mason Hill, was a visitor to the Mountain House ou Saturday. Mrs. Wittock left on Tuesday on a visit :o Williamsport. Miss Fannie Penrith returned home from Mix Bun, on Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Robinson, of South Re novo, was a visitor here this week. Lon Shafer and wife, of Detroit, Mich., were callers last week. Mrs. Frank Ross, of Emporium, visit ed with her sister, Mrs. .Martha Beldin, on Monday. Nathan Silin, general manager of the Silin M'f'g Co., went to liidgway last Monday. The entertainment by the school child ren, which takes place, April 7th, is going to be something fine and don't miss it. Little bo-peep and the rainbow drill will be something that you do not see every day. Madden's Minstrel Show, which was billed for here last week, only played one night. For once the people of Sinnama houing, did not bite. Home talent shows are so much better, that the people have decided to let travel ing shows go by. No more vaudeville, says "Uncle Joss." It is reported that J. Henry Logue is up in First Fork lookiug for a wife. llu says he is tired of single life and wants to settle down. The Prodigal has returned, his best girl came on the next train. J. F, Wolf is putting in a new soda fountain this spring getting ready for warm weather. John F. Beifield and A. S. Losey, of Hicks Run, attended election ot officers, Saturday night. R. M. Crum, Forestry officer, lound the remains of a deer a few days ago, which had been killed and devoured by wild cats. A pleasant party was given to Mr. Harry Michaels last Friday evening. Thirty of his friends met at his home, where games "were played, after which refreshments were rervud. All had a good time. The Sinnamahotiing Improvement Society met last Wednesday evening to to make some arrangements to have in dustries start here this coming summer. Why not? We have one of the best localities in the counties for industries. Our railroad facilities arc very good. Jas. W. Cole, died at the home of his son, A. A. (Jole at Sinnamahoning, Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. De ceased was a veteran of the Civil War and had been in poor health for some time. The remains were taken to Keat ing for iuterment. Win Summerson, who left his wife and family of small children to the mercies ot a cold winter, drifted iuto town on Tues day morning. The overseers of Grove poor district are glad to see him back. DKB.SE DRIFTWOOD. S. P. Kreider returned home on Sun day, after spending a week in Philadel delphia and New York, purchasing his spring aud summer goods. G. L. Smith, spent a few days of last week in Buffalo, purchasing goods for the Brookbank Mercantile Co. The Sewing Circle met at the home or of Miss Rotha Kreider on Saturday even ing. Somehow, most ot the girls forgot to bring their fancy work, and the even ing was spent in games, music and in studying the "artful gallery." Mrs. Ciibbs of Dußois, formerly of this place, was in town on Monday. A large barn belonging to Mr. G. W. Iluutley was destroyed by fire on Satur day. Miss Grace Walker of Emporium, was guest ol Miss Myrtle Smith over Sunday. X. X. The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by all dealers. I Spring Millinery! f\\l J7C V j ur of handsome Trimmed Hats is now at its best. Do not delay, <^ ut select your Easter Bonnet here where choice is largest and prices lowest Beautiful New Long Coats /V\\ >k 1/ 112 \ Never have we shown such a splendid assortment as we /? \ have just now and the prices are V'\ Niagara DOUBLE TIPPED silk L Jfefijk gloves come white and black and You can have your Easter Suit, Coat every tint ol the season, every or J) ress made to order by the American i size and every proper glove j3£Z A*V atyie. Ladies Tailoring Company. We have 72 Wrist Lengths!."soc im ' l27B fabrics to cl,oose from - Fit 112 A V®W laR ff Lengths *1 i guaranteed. Time two weeks. Tailoring M lU DUllOn per pair «pl I excellent. Price very reasonable. jLy 0: 'it * Keep the Rascals New Wash Dress Special Sales of Jipy r|S u L„,ccc flnnrU Silks and Embroi- w A MEDICATED ODORLESS VjOOQd ■ v^; MOTH PROOF BAGS \y e ii ave j us t received deries Continues | : M If you want to protect anot ] ier shipment of up Fine Foulard Silks, HHI'I' j iPT your Furs or Fine Wool- to date wash dress goods Tusorah Wash Silks, stii- \W < ,1 ens, buy these bags and ag yoiles> ped Taffeta silk> MesSa _ i • J \our goods are as safe batiste, b orf ] urei linnette, line Silk, exquisite Em- If 0 !jji against Mr. Moth as the .. ... ~ . M . II I hnella, nearsuk, serpen- broidered Flouncing, j 1 I I I First National Bauk vaults . , , . . (| 1 If . . ... tme crepe, toularteen. Fine Swiss Nainsook and **- A are against burglars. Very „. , . , . , . large size bags with OC r P r ; ce s 12c to 25c „ EdginK . T ! W ' hangers, etc. Each I IICCS, LU sertion all at special prices Buttons Wade to Order p Emporium's May Wanton Patterns You can have buttons made from ||| |YULIIIIinG Drpntpct Stni'f* AH 10c. Why pay more. Over your own material, 10, 12, 15c doz 7 VJI C«UC&I kJLUI C 3000 styles in stock. SIZERVILLC. Charles Hockley can tell you all about horse breaking. He has some in charge and well subdued, of the Shetland breed. Tncle F. W. Lucore anxiously awaits for the bars to let down on the 15th of April, when he will cast this line among the finny tribe. This does not seem to be an off year as every township has coughed up a 1 candidato for somecounty office. Charley Weller says aftor the votes are counted after primary election, "some df.m fellows can hit deir feet and skin ba:k to de tal timber." Last week agent Prosser was summon ed to Coudersport on a §IO,OOO law suit. ; It was not a very interesting occcasion; ! he says it is not likely to turn out a "get j rich quick" affair on the part of the plaintiff. A slight blaze started in Mrs. Mc- Dowell's house on the morning of the lfith, caused by a lamp being overturned. After much exertion by members of the , household the flames were extinguished. Some minor articles were burned to the i value of about 81").00. It was very for tunate the wind was still or there might ; have been a disasterous tire. Bashful Billi'3 is home from Bullalo; is sizing up things to see how the aver- j age is to the hill. One more day and the Portage school [ closes for the season. The average •> >y ! siyhs for the end to come and be on ilie : "job" for his share of fishing. The ever genial George Shaffer, travel- i iu<{ salesman for Silin & Co., called on ' his customers to-day. He says it is n. necessary for him to use any "hot air" his trade "know a good thing when they see his goods." By the looks of his ordi i book he is doing a land office business o i orders lor pants, overalls, shiits an i underwear. Ed. Sizer has severed his conncctii ti with the "pop" shop, He is offered ;• i very lucrative position on the road will his auto soliciting orders for a well know i j wholesale house os Buflalo, to take effe<' the first of April. It's hoped the P. R. R., will finish the new public highway from opposite Chas. Howard's to Sizervillc, so there | would be a continuous route on the east ! side to Emporium. x.x. A Special rtedicine for Kidney Ail ments, Mauy elderly people have found in Foley's Kidney a quick relief and per manent benefit from kidney and bladder ailments and from annoying urinary ir- , regularities due to advancing years, j Isaac N. Began, Farmer, Mo., says: • "Foley's Kidney Remedy effected a com plete cure in my case and I want others to know of it." Sold by Emporium Drug Co. For Sale. I offer for sale my farm, composed of 110 acres, 50 of which is cleared; locat on main road,about two miles west of Emporium on P & E. 11. R. Farm and buildings in good condition. Will sell to suit purchaser, including all stock and implements if 7 desired. I. H. LEGGITT, 3-tf Emporium, Pa., R. F. D. Godson's Drug Store Corner of Fourth and Chestnut Sts. also horses and cattle I These ravenous pests multiply by I the million, starve your stock, keep , ■ them poor, weak and out of condi ;Rsal®VET M Kills Worms \ It is a wonderful, medi- VfaZyr \ cated salt — positively WSfe ? !) «J | guaranteed to kill and I jR expel all stomach and BV ' in fine shape to E- lr^*f ret top-market prices. wf Sal -Vet is known the country over as the great worm des- Sg't H(« troyer and condi i|)Wik \ tioner. Costs less Hfc Tl than 1-12 cent per Ullii '■ MM head a day for each sheep or hoe; a trifle more for other stock. Remember. It'a Guaranteed DODSON'S The only Uruduale l'rencription Ser vice in Emporium. Making Ready for Easter requires other preparations j hats and gowns, ! for cakes and deserts are to be j made, if you give due honor to I the festival, and our grocery stock i is especially selected to meet any | demand upon it. We have every ingredient tljat goes into the making of the fruit cakes and pastry, such as preserved fruits, { jellies, jams,"nuts, raisins, cocoa i nut,ichocoalate, spices, etc. We j carrv only the best and thorough , ly reliable goods. ALEX. MacDOUGALL. Notice to Contractors. SEALED bids will be received by C. E. Cran dell. Secretary of the Borough Council of Emporium, Pa., at the Council Chamber in said Borough until 8 o'clock, P. M., on the 17th day of April, 1911, for furnishing all inatetial ana labor necessary for the construction of the fol lowing work to wit: Excavating about 2200 feet of trench. I.aying about 2200 feet of 21 inch sewer pipe. | Bu.lding 6 catch basins. Building about 10 cubic yards of retaining wall. I Plans and specifications, form of contract and j form ol bids can be had at the Borough Clerk's ' office, at Emporium, Pa. Bidders are required to use the form of bids furnished by the Borough Clerk. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. by order of the Borough Council of Emporium Borough. C. F. CRANDELL. Sfcrelary of Borough Council. Register'* Notice. STATB OK PENNSYLVANIA, J S C. COUNTY OFCAMKKON, { "VfOTICE is hereby given that I. K. HOCKLEY, _l_N Administrator of the estate of Dorcas Hamilton, late of Emporium, Pa., deceased, has i tiled his tlrst and partial account of said adminv*- 1 tration and the same will be presented at the ] April term of court, next, for continuation j nt *i. !W. J. LEAVIIT, Register,* * Register's Office, Emporium, PH., March 14th, i#lo.—,">-4t.