PRAW wmanq ; Jl Breezy J] County[[ , If Neti>s | NORTH CREEK. Willis MeClenahan and F. A. Lewis were"business" visitors in the city Thurs day. Grace Russell vud Mrs. Abbie Kinsler, | of Four Mile, called to see Mrs. Cool last i week. Mrs. S M. Housler returned to Rich j Valley, Thursday of last week. Fred Solvesou and son Reuben were j home a few days last week. They walk- j ed over io New Town aud buck j Mrs. Emma U ask ins of Sizerville, is | housekeeper for Walter Smith and father. j Ed. Morgan, V M. Dow, Fred Solve- ( son aud l it udou Moore were city visitors Saturday. Hazel Chandler is in Emporium assist- i ing Mrs. Rockwoll with her housework '• and sewing. F. A. Lewis visited with Mrs. Anson I Lewis, on Rich Valley, Wednesday of last week, and presented to her a gallon of nice maple syrup Irotn his sugar bush* Mrs. Lewis is in very poor health. Mis. Cool is somewhat improved. Mrs. Mary Moon, who has been staying with her daughter, is on the sick list aud has returned to her home for a rest. Mrs. May Barton, also returned to her j home after another week's stay with her sister: Mrs. Blauche Dow returned home Tuesday. Recent visitors: Ed. Cool and J. N. Chandler visited the city Monday; Yere Sweesey visited Grandma Carter's, Sun day; Fred and Reuben Solveson went to Hicks Run. Monday; Floyd Barton went to Ed. Cool's Suuday. J. W. Lewis, Henry Carter and F. A. Lewis transacted business at the county seat Monday. Several movings are booked for the uear future. Everall Housler left Monday, to attend to some interests iu the lumber business. He expects togo as far south as Tenn essee. Mrs. H., accompanied him to the train to "sei him off." Mrs. Rebecca Spence came up from Emporium. Tuesday, aud will take care of Mrs. Cool for a while. Mrs. Chandler was quite ill the first of the week. Tressa Britton and Myrtle Lewis have again resumed their studies, at school. Frank Craven is hauling wood from North Creek to the furnace at Emporium. F. B. Britton was a recent visitor at the county seat. BLUE JAY. CAMERON. April fools were numerous here Satur day. Quite a number of wild ducks and dip pers were seen in the river here the past week. "Bert' Tanner, of Mason Hill, and Benj. Dayton, of Sterling Run, were in town Saturday, examining their political fences. Mrs. Percy Lupro, of Kast Orange, N. J., visited her children at Calder a few days last week. Wm. Wykoff is busy laying his new water line and expects to have it in opera tion by the tenth. Isaac Wykoff returned home Saturday after spending the winter in the woods an head filer of saws. Hay Dininny had his opening in the Valley House ami all present seemed to have a good time. Telegrapher E. D. Krapc has started in the chicken busim ss ami expects to make a fortune by spring. Quite a scare was caused in our little town Sunday by an overheated >tove in Schwab s store,»Uit by pt>>mpt action by some of the pu-.-ers by, the trouble was discovered in time to save a fire. It is reporteel that Hoht. Boyd and Frank Sullivan were very badly beaten in a euchre game Inst week, and that they refuse to play any more game*. James Leonard has two very sick children, one of them having pneumonia on both lung* and the either bronchitis, but under the able treatment of Mr. HII-II they are both improving. Mrs. H, Potior and Mm. Samuel Hicks, of Oak Hill, are still on the sick list but reported some better. Operator A. N. Hitner visited his family in Milton over Sunday and aa»ist ed theiu in moving their household go.*!*, lie wan reh< sed by < iperator J. F. Sulli van. Daniel McDonald, of brill wood, visit ed friends iu this place uve*r Sunday. Mr- K. F Com by returned boiue Sun day after ipending a lew days in Ktupori um, visiting hit lids aud relativea. John Grc< nalch, of Snow Shoe, and illiam • ireeualcb and Mr. A daws, < ach day siner, and he th. Some of the v. nne men of Sterling Hun, tie very much interested in the ' | •• Flow, r Garden" at Huntley. s . .... i i . . Mi- MildrdStrawbridge is homo from j Loci. Haven Normal. , | Rev. .J. Linory Weeks, of Emporium, , will preach in the Methodist Chinch, Suuday, p., ui , April 'Jth. immediately after the 3:1i3 train. t j Joe Furlong, of Craft on, was iu town I this week calling ou old friends, i , Squire Eddy has built a large poultry house aud iutends ioinu' iu the poultry I busiuesM quite extensively thin summer. [ | Mrs. Mildred Sprung, who has been ill for MMM turn at Kiuporium. eauw , hone Monday. She is still very poorly. William llcamer was confuted to the house M-vera! days tin- week with a lame ankle. Joe McNarm-y and friend M< i*< l ltd* in town. J \S right Mason record ke. per of th. Sir Knight* of tin Maeeal" ■», attended I the Mit eal.ee I"• l»V. UtioU at John .U i burg, \S ednar»day. » M •-•»*». Kd. and Ktuo-r Whitlow hav 111.' tini*h<'d T lt. u I UUJM rin ■ juh at laurel i Itun, r mined hotu< *ilh all their team* Tuesday, Ml** \ Mtlrt linu-l«r U hotue, litiikjj ■ el »t I a »wei'u—ful I'-IIM 'if M'hoi.l at W> t 1 44> ' i Ml. I K Ufc4.l. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, T 9 II. SINNAMAHONIN6. .Mrs. .Johnson in visiting friend* in Lock Haven. Harry Elliott called on friends in Re novo, Wednesday. Mrs. Smith is visiting in St. Marys. Neoroa Whitmirc visited her aunt, Mrs. Blum, at Etnporiam over Sunday. Mrs. V. E. Crum attended the funeral of her uncle, Delos Burlingarac, at ; Sizerville on Thursday. Miss Myrtle Shafer spent Sunday in Emporium. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Ensign are visiting | relatives in Newberry. Lawrence Smith visited his brother, on j Sunday, who is in the Punxsutawney j Hospital for treatment. John Shafer, of Kenovo, visited at his j home over Sunday. Mrs. Fiscie and Miss Smith shopped j in Emporium Saturday. Invitations are out for the thirty - filth i anniversary of the wedding ol Rev. and | Mrs. It. W. Runyan, for April 10th, [ 1911. Mr. Alfonzo Bailey, of First Fork, died Monday evening, and was buried Wednesday afternoon, Iltv. R. W. Run yan officiated at the funeral. XV 7. j MEDIX RUN. Maude McLaughiiu is suffering with I pneumonia. Mrs. Cork Fleglc is on the sick list. David Medrith and son, of Centerville, ' are in town at present. They were here I all last summer. Lien Krige is uow working at the I mill. Thomas Smith and family expect to move in May to Delaware. Clyde Jordan fell off' the mill dock at this place one day last week and is suf fering from internal injuries. The band boys gave a dance in the Ilall, Saturday night. A small crowd was in attendance. A fine time reported by all. Hesikiah Miller and family left Mon day, April 3, for Everett, Wash, Their youngest son Joseph, was given a farewell party Saturday night. We wish them success on their long journey. Itev. Engler has left this place and I'ev. Sowers has taken his place. We all wish the Rev. Sowers success in his new church and congregation. Silas Munn was in town over Sunday. x.x. HICKS RUN Wm. Rankin and wife are attending court at llidgway this week. Jessee Hicks is moving his family to Edinboro this week. Mrs. Chas. Collins has been visiting iriends at Sinnamahoning and Huntley the fore part of the week. Mrs. J. D. Winslow of Driftwood, was the guest of Mrs. W. E. Barr on Thursday last. Kenneth, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bailey, fell and broke his collar bone last Wednesday. L. F. Hart is the proud owner of a valuable coach dog. Mrs. Fred Resinger who underwent an operation for gall stones at the Duliois hospital on Tuesday last, is much improv ed at this writing. James Kirk, who has been confined to the Philadelphia hospital for several weeks has returned home much improved. Mrs. Justina Miller and Mrs. 11. D. Dill, of Huston Hill,•called on friends in town one day last week. Ben Miller and Miss Caroline Murray passed through our town on Saturday en route to Bennezette. Mr. aud Mrs. He/ekiali Miller and two sons, Uoy and Joseph, of Medix llun, are visiting friends in Hicks Run. They expect to leave en Thursday for Everett, Wash., where they will make their home with their two sons, Daniel and Earnest, who are engaged in business at that place. ' April 4, 10] 1.». K. w. W hat Tonics Are. When the papers are full of advertise ments for this or that great tonic, people , ' are apt to !>•> tempted to try them, but it J docs not take long to discover that after , . all there i» nothing e<|Ual to Sexine I 'ills ■ j for any rorm of nerve weakness in men or women. We -• Idom find anybody who cun say be or she was cured by this 1 or that wine extract or li<|Uor, but al most any one can testify to the ureal nerve aud body building qualities of Sexine Fills me absolutely guaranteed. Kaeh I" x has a cash coupon in it. They I oust $1 a box, t> boxes lor #5. Four mouths' treatment for #f>. Sold at Dod oou • Drug Stunt, Emporium, IV, where they "ell all the principal remedies mid do , not substitue. • t >ur baby ori< # for Chamber lain « Cough Uettffdy, writes Mrs. T. It. I KindiU'k lUnaw lia. "It is the beat euUifh remedy on the market for cough*, eold aud croup. For sale by all dealer*. Caution Notice Allperaotm are hereby forbidden from trtw|>«M«lnK upon the orop«jrly of thia ''ooipauy HlitiiauiaboiiinK Works, Kmportuui Work* aud Keyatoiin ' Work*, without a permit irum this or the Manager at thu work*. KKV*T>* M. Pwwtika OTT. Hiu|i r ihouaaud at i i' It. Howard A t'u'a. The Latest News Exceptional Values in yard wide Messaline at SI.OO per yard. This Messaline is of splendid quality. The following colors are in stock, black, white, mais. pink, light blue, old rose, wis teria, reseda, sage, myrtle, navy, garnet and Alice. Another new Model of Nemo Corsets just re ceived. Price $3.00 Itkm l \M \W I : If WW wM SiiFtacna >\"ihin tAsiiKsa V \ J *tr! •• • tkf n-y'r Af"win.u sui'PCRT TT.eteta-il* of semi-elastic Lastikops Wekbir.g outwear the corset and produce extreme figure-reduction with perfect ease, standing or seated. Marquisette Wash Dress Goods with wide borders These stylish goods are here in beautiful small rose designs, also in polka dots and black and white stripes. The goods are 28 inches wide, borders 3 to 5 inches. Absolutely last colors. Price per yard 25c. R. KUEHNE, Do It Now. Emporium People Should Not W~lt Until it is Too Late. The appalling death-rate from kidney disease is due in most cases to the fact that the little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms give place to chronic dis orders aDd the sufferer goes gradually in to the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Bright's disease, graxel or some other serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, head ache, dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kid neys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders—they aet where others fail. Over one hundred thousand people have aecotnmended them. Here's a case at home: Mrs. Anna Zimmet, Fourth St., Em porium, Pa., says: ''Ten years ago I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Tag gart's Drug Store and found them te be a reliable kidney medicine. I .-hill al ways recommend this preparation when I have the opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State? lie member the name—Doan's—and take no other. $2,000 Death benefit; $15.00 V. • ukly Benefit for Accidenta; $15.00 Slek RP"H ttt; SI,OOO for loss of limb or eyeai ; SIOO Emergency Relief Benefit t t st>.oo per year. No other dues nor SHHHinentH. Old established Corap; y, with SIOO,OOO State Deposit t ffua- - tee payment of claims. Men . i I women between the ages of ltf am. • r » taken. No doctors examination >•- quired. Send your application or >l - for further information, Dept A. American Registry Company, I2S 1 li eott Square, Buffalo, N. Y., or -t>B Cadillac Building, Krie, Pa. 1-lIU. Wholesale Liquor Salesman Old established house wishes lite iter view o| a good salesman, acquaint ed with the liquor trade in Lycoming, Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Potter, I.lk, and Sullivan counties Bust of inducements uttered to right man. limine well known aud doing good bustiifM lu that territory. Send all letter* to I'kkhh, Emporium, Pa. 4 3 I.a u. Slmuld' r i» nearly alwav* du< lu rlttuuialuiu til THE utuwlr*, and >JUI« kl> yields tu this fin appllcalien ul Chaltibct lam » l.iuiut. ui, Kot »ule by all dealer* Stylish Coats and Suits in stock or made to Your Measure. There is a splendid assortment of swell Long Coats in stock at present, ranging in price from $6 to $25. Also new Suits, Black Taffeta Silk Dresses and a large line of Wash Dresses and Skirts. If you wish to have a coat or suit made to order, you have a choice here of 278 different patterns in cloths. Millinery that is Chic You can get your Easter Bon net here, up-to-date in style, ! vet reasonable in price. We ask j 110 more profit on Millinery than we do 011 dry goods. If you do ' not see what you want among I our large assortment of trimmed Hats, we have a clever milliner who will carry out your ideas to your entire satisfaction. Exquisite Laces and wide Bands Wide b'auds, either in Lace or ; colored Novelty Trimming are I very stylish. Our assortment is | unusually large and complete, i Lace Bands, 5 inches wide, range | in price from 25c to $2.50 per yd. Silk Hose of Quality Onyx Silk Hosiery is known J by the trade as the best for the ' money. Ladies Silk Hose are I SI.OO and $1.50 per pair. Men's Sox 50c. Duchess Walking Skirts the best made When you buy a Duches Skirt you get the best and most for your money. The fit, the style and the quality is unequaled. $5.00 to $12.50. Honor Roll. Bryon Hill sehool, month beginning March 7, ending April 5. For regular attendance: Esther Lyon, Lucy Mum ford, Lora Lyon, Jennie Mumford, Anna Bruner. ROSE V. LAWSON, Teacher. * * * The following is the honor roll for 7th and last month of the Sizerville school: Arvilla Kepharc, Kathryn Kinaler, Marie Prosser, Florence Ostrum, P.Agliardo, Max Ostrum, An gelo Agliardo, Johnio Agliardo, Wi llie Kephart, Henry Victory, Franklin Alden, Ray Krebs. Two of the pupils Arvilla Kephart aud Katfiryn Kinsler, attended every day during the term. LEATIIIE VICTORY, Teacher. Old New Furniture. Worn oat chairs and furniture are made like now, at a cost of about 20 cents with one coat of L. & M. Varnish Stain. Mahogany, Oak, Walnut, etc., colors. Directions "n each can. (let it from liarry S. Lloyd. r— —■ n if ii ri 1 1 i iiwm ■—m TTH ■»>—HTM IT—MTT» It's Unlikely that the lion and the lamb would line together, nor would any of us care to have our lamb butchered by the "king of beasts" Hutcheiiug these days is both a science aud an art, and we believe that we have taken master degrees in modern meth ods. Another important thing, we believe, it giving good values in meats, the same as in other merchandise. When you order a certain cut and pay the price, you >lll- entitled t„ that cut aud not au inferior one. Siipj*>se you phone us a trial order. Fel ephone 31. Prompt service. ALEX. MacDOUGALL. A New Weave in Towels Towels made of light tau & white cotton yarn, woven in a pecnliar * honey comb manner, with bine or red borders,, fringed. Size one yard long and a half yard yard wide Our price roc each. Insure your Stockings Against Holes. It costs yon nothing for a six months insurance pclicy. If you buy six pairs of lad ies, children's, or men's guaranteed Hose from us. These stockings cost $1.50 a box of six pairs and if they show holes within six months of date of purchase you get new ones for them. Moth Proof Bags a good Investment. As soon as warm weather comes you will want to pack your furs away so that moths can not get at them. The best way to do that is to buy these bags which are absolutely moth prooi. Price is 25c. wk ■ i*Jr Niagara Silk Gloves You reolly wear a second skin [ of silk, so exactly do they fit. | Strongest at all points where silk gloves have always been weakest, i Higher in quality than any other i glove, but not in price. Wrist ; lengths 50c per pair. 16 button I lengths SI.OO pair. Emporium's Greatest Store Kicked by a flad Horse. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most narrow escape Jmm losing his leg. a« no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, but at last Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it completely. Its the greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and piles on earth. Try k. 25c at all druggists." Never Out of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill i» a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness iuto strength, languor into energy, braiu fag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Oa'y 25e at all druggists. COUDERSPORT &. PORT ALLEGANY R. R Takinsc effect April 3.1911. EASTWA RD 6 r |•§] 4 i STATIONS, P. M. A. M. r. M. A. Jt 'ort A!U'j{aiiy,. T,v. 11 37 7 12 chemical Works ... iurtville U 48 7 23 Roulette, 11 55 7 30 Kuowlton, 12 01 7 36 Mina 12 OK 7 11 Olmsted, I'/ 0!i # 7 44 i a , 12 17 7 52 Cou(ler»|K>rt. , „ A.M 1 uv - 610 12 31 North Coudernport, 814 ... *l2 35 Prink 'a, «ii N *l2 44 Colesliurß, ti 30 12 61 Seven Bridge*,... *« ;i'i .... 'l2 58 Raymond*, .... il 48 1 07 Go'tl, H 51 1 12 Newfleld "6 84 J 15 Siwflel.lJuncti. 7 0" 1 21 I'erkinn 7 01 *1 25 Carpenter, 7 07 . *1 28 Crowe!! 7 10 ... "1 31 UlymeH 720 ... 1 40 • A.M. P. SI WWrWARD. r i' s STATIONS. p. M. A. M. P. M. I'oi(Allegany 'J 30 5 10 Chemical work* .... H.irtvllle. i' 18 I 58 Roulette, Oil 4 51 Kuowlton, 0 04 *4 44 Mum, 0 0# 4 40 Olumted, 8 57 4 17 I Lv. 8 HO 4 30 Couderaport, ( P. M. I AT 8 45 1 18 North t'nuder»port, ... *4O 3lt Prink *8 31 a IS t'oiriirurg, . .... *8 24 S 10 Sett-u II ridge*, «x in 1 13 K .11.1 .11.1 *8 07 ».l 01 Hold <1 111 *2 08 V vHel.l .... 7 13 Nwrtrlil.lutiiltou, ... 7 55 2 49 I'irk n* .. *2 II <"»rp«nt«r, . «7 47 *2 17 I'r..well ~ ... *7 44 *2 14 I'IJWN Lv. 7 V, I 15 ri. mi Kill 2 run daily between loader* pnrl ami Hurt Alb-gany, *ll oiher train* rua week da** only * I- ig*tation*. Train* do not *ti>|i l Telegraph oftti.e* Train* roll ou Ka*i*ra IMaadard Tirae. I'a.uoet'l ion* It I'!;>*•• with Pall Hr CM'I K r for |... ig.i.rth »n.i *.»ith, At U I • June ti ii Mlili Hud. A Mu»|oriiauna H H uerth for *ll*villa Miutli for UaMm *nd Addiei.u Al H<.rt IliMaii) »llh H»u*> A Met I I KM uenle*e> '*i. ► »