iflo 112 reduction - library of congress...one at hicks run where the public koad lead-ing from...

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STRANGE ADVICE! A \ Dr. G. G. Green ctves :iirrt personal attention to his great humanitarian contract. <JIn our Almanac for many years past we have given unusual advice to those afflic- ted with coughs, colds, throat or lung troubles or consumption. We have tola them if they did not receive any special benefit after the use of one 75-cent size bottle of German Syrup, to consult their doctor. qWe did not ask them or urge them to use a large number of bottles, as is the case in the advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger- man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice. <|\Ve know by the ex- perience of over 35 years that one 75-cent Dottle of German Syrup will speedily re- lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles?and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. <JNew trial bottles, 25c.; reg- ular size, 75c. At all druggists. 4 R. C. DODSON. SEALED NMirONALS. County Commissioners Office, Emporium, Pa., Feb'y 20th, 190G. proposals will be received at this office O until 9 o'clock a. 111., Tuesday, March 20th. 1906, for Highway Bridßts:?Que across Hunts Kun where the I'ublic Koad leading from Em- porium to Sterling Run, crosses the same, and one at Hicks Run where the Public Koad lead- ing from Driftwood to Dents Kun crosses the same. Bids will be accepted on the following propo- sitions: Superstructure complete with Plank Floor, 5- ft, center to center of end piers; 14 ft. Roadway. Sate live load of 100 lbs. to square foot, dead load 0f.150 lbs. to square foot. Also, 56 ft. center to center with cylinders for piers, 11 ft. roadway, 100 lbs per square foot live loads, 350 Ib'v per square foot, dead loads. Also same as above with cement flooring sys- tem Detail plans and strains sheet must accom- pany all hid-. Commissioners reserving the right to reject any or all bids! A. H. SHAFFER, 1-to-d Engineer for County. Ordinance No. 46. rpo Authorize the Commercial Union Tele* I plione Company, its successors and {assigns, to erect and maintain poles, lay conduits, man-holes, etc., and the privilege of string- ing wires over, under and through the streets, lanes and alleys of the IJorough of Kmpoium, Pa. WHEREAS, The Commercial Union Telephone company, has applied to the authorities of the Borough of Emporium. Pa., for permission to erect and maintain poles, lay conduits, man- holes, etc., and the privilege of stringing wires over, under and through the streets, lanes and alleys of the said Borough, os provided by the 4th Section of an Act entitled,"An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations" as amended by an Act approved 25tn June, 18 5. THKRKIORK, bo it ordained and cuacted by the Chief Burger-, and Town Council of the Borough of Emporium, l a., and i: is hereby ordained by the authority of the same: Section Ist. That the Commercial Union Tele- phone Company, its successors and assigns, its or their agent , servants ami employees are permit- ted to erect and maintain poles. Jay conduits, man-holes, etc., inthe streets, lanes and alleys, and the pi iv i! dge of stringing wires over, under and through the same in the Borough of Em- porium. Pa .a line or lines of polles and wires with all such necessary and usual fixtures, there- fore as may be necessary for the successful pro- secution of a telephone, telegraph or signal busi- ness by means of electricity. Section 2nd. That the poles which shall be reasonably straight and with the fixtures so to be erected shall be putin a safe and su? stantial manner and shall be neat in appearance as may be and shall be located by the street committee or the street Commissioner under their direction and in such manner as not to obstruct said streets, lanes and alleys in their ordinary and customary use and shall be erected, maintained and cared for at the cost and charge of said Com- pany. Section 3rd. This ordinance is granted by the Borough of Emporium upon the express condi- tion, which is accepted by the Commercial Union Telephone Company, that said Telephone Com- pany, its successors and assigns will place and maintain a free telephone in each of the City buildings or Firemen*' headquarters and Elec- tric Light Power House, now in use in the Bor- ough of Emporium, and the further condition that whenever by reason of moving building it becomes necessary to raise said wires or cables, the same shall be done by said Telephone Com- pany, upon reasonable notice, and at their own expense. Section 4th, It is agreed by the Commercial Union Telephone Companv that the minimum heighth of their cables in the said borough shall be twenty-five feet. Ordained and enacted into an ordinance, this t»th day of February, A. D., 1900. C. G. CATLIN, President of Borough Council. ATTEST: C. J. OOODNOUGII, Secretary. Approved this 26th day of February, 1906. W. 11. HOWARD, Chief Burgess. THE I DIFFERENCE. I Between THREE per nt. nnd I FO V R per cent, there is a difFrr* S enceof SI.OO one ry hundred dollars g3 ir,vested-proportionate on other amounts. I WHO GETS IT? You should receive for your funds I (he highest interest return consistent I with absolute safety. No question about H that. Ilus bank, founded in 1862, has H contawioiiMly paid interest on Savinga and ||3 Tune Deposits und Certificates of Deport £& FOUR PER CENT.. 5 and interest is compounded twice yenrly. H Its Careful, Capable, Conservative man- us! agemcnt combined with its great financial I Asaela $15,000,000.00, I guarantees security. Non-residents of H Pittsburgh rsn transact their business I withconvenience and safety by means of I its aystem of BANKING BY MAIL fully explained in Booklet C. P.. mailed free to those desiring a ssfe and profit* able investment for aavmgs or surplus funds. W r iu^ PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS OF PITTSBURGH, PA. MASON HILL. L\ J. Miller of Huntley, visited reln- tives at this ii'acc the first ot the week. Mi.is Cliiro Ives returned home Sun- fey. i Four of C. M. Haileya children are i enjoying (?) a siege of the whooping I cough. Lizzie Jordan has beeu visiting her | sister Mrs. Lester Losey at Dents ltun, j the past few days. Ralph (joodall was a pleasant caller on ! the hill Monday. Mame Nelson of Huntley was in town Sunday. Evart Duell made a business trip to Benczette Monday. John Leonard, Jr.. of Huntley, was seenjdriving on our streets Sunday. Misses Nellie Marsh, Lizzie Jordan and Avis Lane were Emporium visitors Monday. Several people of Huston Hill and Huntley attended the funeral of G. W. Tanner, Monday. ROBIN. RICH VALLEY James Kussell has resigned his posi- tion at Ilunt'ey. Rando'ph Loekwood will rebuild his dwelling house, now occupied by Bernard Montgomery. Elihu Chadwick, constable and collec- tor elect, had business in this end of the Valley first of the week. While cutting wood on North Creek last week Walter (Jranger was taken seriously ill but is improving at this writing. (iarnie Ilou.sler visited friends on Maple street this week. A play party was held at Mr. Auge- vine's on North Creek Saturday evening. A number of our young people attended. Revival meetings were hold by Rev. Dow this week. Frank Dodge of Lewisburg visited friends at Loekwood station Sunday. John Lewis returned home from W. Ya., last week and is visiting his numer- ous friends. John Dodge of Smethport, was the guest of W. S. and W. J;. Carter and families Sunday. - Erma Craven of llowardville, attend- ed church Sunday evening as did Mabel Mattison. Mrs. Gamie Housler has returned from Lock Haven. The excellent lady is in very poor health. Mrs. Randolph Loekwood had busi- ness it town Monday. D. 11. Adams was able togo to town Monday. James Peasley of 101k Fork, was to townj Monday, a* was ltoy Chadwick. Roy l'easley visited friends on the Four Mile Monday. Earl Rifle has returned from Drift- wood. He has been employe lon a hay press. William Brown moved from Cooks Bun, to part of the Marshall house. Mrs W. J. Carter was shopping in the city Tuesday. A child ot <Jeo. E. Housler was very siek the forepart of the week. Theo. Morgan of Elk Fork, was an Emporium visitor Monday. M. A p. NORTH CREEK. John F. Lewis returned last week from W. Va., where he has been the past seven months. All are pleased to sec him. Saturday evening Leon Brundage, re- turned from his work and was surprised by a company of neighbors, who had gathered to celebrate his birthday and enjoyed an old fashioned "taffy pull." All report a pleasant time. I'urlee Brundage visited relatives and friends the past week. Mrs. Tommy Britton and children spent a day with Mrs. Milda Morton. Horace Birch is assisting S. G. Ostrutn, Bryan Hill, with his work pre- paratory to spring farming. Tressa Britton is staying with Mrs. P. E. Housler. Sherman Gibson has stored his house- hold goods. M rs.'Gibson will stay a while with Edward Cool's family. Willis McClenahan is moving upon his farm, purchased of Roy Chadwick. Mrs. E. L. Housler visited her parents one day last week. Jasper Chandler was the guest of ('has. Chadwick last week. Robert Warner and wife visited the farm on Monday. Parties are so plentiful now as to be two on the same night. Our young poo- pie were very anxious to attend the party at Mr. Angevine's, but it was impossible to be at both. X. V. z. I ndigestioo is much of a habit. Don't get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys- pepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belehing, putting, palpitation and frowning. Kodol digests what you eat and muk e.s the stoumch sweet. Sold by B. C. Uodson. Man, in tin making can only be rnaas ured by the Master Workman. The best safeguard against headache, constipation and liver troubles is LfeWilt's Little Kturly llisers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the home and take u dose ut bed time when you feel that j the stoiiiuch mid bowels Peed cleansing They dun t gripe. Sold by l(. (' Dodson. CAMKRON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906. CANOE RUN. James Keenan has resigned his posi- j lion here ami intends to accept a position in Indiana county in the near future. Mr. Hush, of Now York City, was a business caller iu town Thursday. F. Ij. Webster and wife have returned from a weeks visit among frionds and relatives in l'otter county. The infant "Child of Ralph Hock is very sick. Miss Ester Stewart is on the sick list. ?J. Crugar and wife gave a tea party to a lew intimate friends Saturday evening. All enjoyed a splendid time. Carl Blair, of Emporium, did-up the town Friday. Jess McConnell, of Cameron, called on friends in town Saturday. The new mine will soon be in opera- tion. J. F. S. STERLING RUN ITEMS Gordon Howlett. of St. Marys, visited his family Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Smith, visited her sister, Mrs. Mell Whiting, in llidgway last week. Misses Floye Whiting and Lora O'Keefe visited Miss Gladys O'Keefe on Grove Hill, Thursday. J. J. Killeen, ol Driftwood, was in tswn Snnday. Mrs. W. E. Devling who has been in Emporium returned home Saturday. The piano recital given by Prot. John- son, af Seranton, at the home of J. A. Diee for the benefit of the pastor, Friday evening, was a grand success. J. F. s. The P. R. 11. Co., have commenced laying double track east from this place. Tho funeral of the venerable G. W. Tanner, of Mason Hill, was largely at- tended. Interment was made at Pine street. The townslifp Auditors settled with the outgoing officers on Monday, the venerable laborer Sammy Hicks, of Cam- eron, having 107 days to his credit as Supervisor. Say, J. F. S.; you have evidently gotten Everett Rarr landed up in pure rainbow style. He is going to take a contract of oiling barrow wheels for the Ikes on the new track, It is shameful how some boys of this place annoy Senator Wade?and they are not all boys either?at night, as late as ten o'clock. This must be stopped. They have gone as far as stoning the house and breaking tho windows. If this occurs again their names will be published in full and the owner of the property attend to them. Shame, boys; you will be old some day yourself. William Carter has just finished his | hay press business in this vicinity. Lkk. CAMERON. Some strike the iron while its hot, Some pick it while its cold, But all that Hobby Shiieve picked up, II ail long ago been sold. Hut lluben Fountain's heart was large, lie loved his fellow men, lie opened up his pocketbook, And handed Hob a ten. I Miss Edna Summerson spent Saturday I and Sunday with her parents at Sterling Run. J. H. Clark, the popular photographer I of Altoona, was in town all last week, j t aki n lt and finishing pictures. Dr. Groves was called to Geo. Eb- berly's home. Mrs Ebberly being very sick, but is better at this writing. Maggie Sullivan is again able to be out after a month's illness. Mrs. E. D. Krape accompoied her hnsband to work at "IIY" tower, Hunt- ley and made a short visit among friends between trains Sunday. Fred Comley is able to be out after a a short confinement with rheumatism. Saturday being pay day at the mines the miners took a holiday on Monday. Operator Hoyt received a new Oliver typewriter on Monday. Wm. WykofF was a busiuess caller at Emporium and Rich Valley Sunday and Monday, bringing home a fine milch cow. Robert Shreve, who has been busily engaged gathering old scrap iron for an Emporium Co., made the first shipment last Friday. The linemen of the P. & E. are plac- ing a telephone connecting at the extreme east end of the passing siding with the telegraph office for the convenience of trains using this siding to report to the ! operator when their train is clear on the ! sidetrack. Several civil engineers and assistants j started work on the mine survey at the oal mines last Fiid y This promises to open up new coal that as yet has never been worked and will in the near future give work to several hundred more workmen. Miss Kddy visited Emporium Satur- day. Miss Rosa Lawson of Heechwood, speut Sunday with her sister Mrs. Jos. Robinson. Last Friday Wm. Wykoff placed a handsome piano in his home, a gift to his j wife. It is a beauty. Iternard Egan, the popular furniture man ol Emporium, was a business caller in ( ami-ron Saturday. Mr*. John MeKadden. *peiit Sunday with her parents at St. Marys. Operator I'aye is al»l<' to be around again after a week'» iline**. 11l- friend* are glad to see liim nut again. His fanr ily if also mueli iID proved. Fred ('. Iloyt visited in Emporium be- Uvecn trains Saturday. Mrs Page and Mrs Win. Wykoff viaited Mrs F. L. Webster at Canoe Run on Monday afternoon. F. C. Hoyt has purchased a large Kdison phonograph and lias taken J. 11. Daugheity, the popular dancing master of Emporium in partnership and will open a dancing school in the K. Q. E. hall every Saturday night. Last Satur- day being the first of the event, hut owing to the very stormy day and even- ing it was postponed until next Saturday. Kind friends we greet yon one and all, Each Saturday evening at the Eagle Hall, Tis with pleasure brothers Daugherty and Hoyt, Will guarantee their guests a pleasant night, So leave your pains aud troubles all behind, On with the dance; let joy be unconfined. HUNTLEY. Dan'l Loguc and Gladys O'Keefe spent Sunday with P. Farrel and wife. Tlios. Kilbourn of Emporium spent Sunday with his parents. 11. 11. Cloyes, former Supt. for Wil- son Pros., Lumber Co., writes from W. Va., wlu-re he is connected with the Drone}' Lumber Co. He sends regards to his many frieuds. Squire Levi Smith is loading sawdust for the Sinna. Powder this week. The Squire is passing a boxol perfecto* around among his many friends. Ralph Goodall of Hicks Run is spend- ing a few days in town. Chas. Taylor of Sterling Run, was a business caller this week. B. J. Collins has his log road in oper- ation and his plan of watering the road in the afternoon euables him to handle the logs successfully, as the ice forms on the road at night which lasts until about noon the next day?thus by workiug his force from mid-night till noon he gets along nicely. Roy Loguc, Roy and Laurence Smith, were visitors in town last week. Special trained nurse W. 1!. Smith was I called to the bedside of John F. Carson, I Monday, to relieve that gentleman of a severe attack of indigestion. .Johnny Sullivan is quite ill with in- flamation of the stomach, at this writing. E. D. Krapt: and wife of Cameron visited .1. F. Suiiivan and wife of the west end, Sunday. A. W. Smith is doing very nicely with his soap orders. He is also handltng and storing some costly furniture for fu- ture use. J. F. S. WANTED ?Bright, honest young man from Emporium to prepare for paying position in Government Mail Service. Box One, Cedar Rapids, la. 47-Bt, SINNAMAHONING. Chas. Logue says ho has some full blooded O. I. C. JPigs that will take the premium at the county fair. W. 0. No. 136, aro making prepara- tions to visit Camp 88 at Renovo on the 9th inst. Camp No. 122 P. O. S. of A. are do ing good work. There were live ini- tiations on Tuesday evening and four propositions. A lunch was served by the sisters, after the session and a pleasant evening enjoyed. A new barber shop is going up this spring. It is something that is needed very much. Most of the people have togo to Wyside. Clyde Jordan of Medix Run, was down on Sunday to visit his sisters who have the measles Henry Auchu is pretty busy these times getting the Powder plant ready. He says the plant will be running by the first of May. Pap Blodget gave a phonograph en- tertainment last Friday evening to a lull house. Fine weather and the blue birds and robins are here. F. E. Jordan came down frem the county seat Saturday. Geo. Foultz and family came home from Miss., Saturday. They had charge of a boarding house tor Merrill Bros. Mr. Foultz is in very poor health, which caused them to come home. Krebs Bros, have the roof nearly on their new bowling alley. DENSE. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chauiberlaiu's Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds aud prevents any danger ot pneumonia or other terious consequences. In not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by L. Tag- gart; .1, E. Smith, Sterling Run: Ctum Bros., Sinnamahoning. OIK: man's word is good until you hear the other man's story. One would think the Laxative idea in a cough syrup should have been advanced long before it was. It seems the only rational remedy for Coughs and Colds would be to move the bowels and clean the mucous membranes of the throat ami lungs at the same time. Kennedy's Laxative Homy and Tar does this. It is the Original Laxative Cough Syrup, the best, known remedy lor Coughs, Colds, ('roup. Whooping Cough, etc. Tastes good and harmless. Sold by K. C. Dodsou. Klmliilslrutrl Not let IMtito of ROBERT McCASr.IX, Pecmned. N NOTICE hereby given lliul teller* li«U- im-tilarv upon the estate .if 10.licit .\Ie- IUKIIII. lute ul Emporium, I 'a . 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Page 1: Iflo 112 Reduction - Library of Congress...one at Hicks Run where the Public Koad lead-ing from Driftwood to Dents Kun crosses the same. Bids willbe accepted on the following propo-sitions:

STRANGE ADVICE!

A\

Dr. G. G. Green ctves :iirrt personal attentionto his great humanitarian contract.

<JIn our Almanac for many years past we

have given unusual advice to those afflic-ted with coughs, colds, throat or lungtroubles or consumption. We have tolathem if they did not receive any specialbenefit after the use of one 75-cent sizebottle of German Syrup, to consult theirdoctor. qWe did not ask them or urgethem to use a large number ofbottles, asis the case in the advertising of manyother remedies. Our confidence in Ger-man Syrup makes it possible for us togive such advice. <|\Ve know by the ex-perience of over 35 years that one 75-centDottle of German Syrup will speedily re-lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds,bronchial or lung troubles?and that,even in bad cases of consumption, onelarge bottle of German Syrup will workwonders. <JNew trial bottles, 25c.; reg-ular size, 75c. At all druggists. 4

R. C. DODSON.

SEALED NMirONALS.County Commissioners Office,

Emporium, Pa., Feb'y 20th, 190G.proposals willbe received at this office

O until 9 o'clock a. 111., Tuesday, March 20th.1906, for Highway Bridßts:?Que across HuntsKun where the I'ublic Koad leading from Em-porium to Sterling Run, crosses the same, andone at Hicks Run where the Public Koad lead-ing from Driftwood to Dents Kun crosses thesame.

Bids willbe accepted on the following propo-sitions: Superstructure complete with PlankFloor, 5- ft, center to center of end piers; 14 ft.Roadway. Sate live load of 100 lbs. to squarefoot, dead load 0f.150 lbs. to square foot.

Also, 56 ft. center to center with cylinders forpiers, 11 ft. roadway, 100 lbs per square foot liveloads, 350 Ib'v per square foot, dead loads.

Also same as above with cement flooring sys-tem Detail plans and strains sheet must accom-pany all hid-.

Commissioners reserving the right to rejectany or all bids!

A. H. SHAFFER,1-to-d Engineer for County.

Ordinance No. 46.

rpo Authorize the Commercial Union Tele*I plione Company, its successors and {assigns,

to erect and maintain poles, lay conduits,man-holes, etc., and the privilege of string-ing wires over, under and through the streets,lanes and alleys of the IJorough of Kmpoium,Pa.

WHEREAS, The Commercial Union Telephonecompany, has applied to the authorities of theBorough of Emporium. Pa., for permission toerect and maintain poles, lay conduits, man-holes, etc., and the privilege of stringing wiresover, under and through the streets, lanes andalleys of the said Borough, os provided by the4th Section ofan Act entitled,"An Act to providefor the incorporation and regulation of certaincorporations" as amended by an Act approved25tn June, 18 5.

THKRKIORK, bo it ordained and cuacted by theChief Burger-, and Town Council of the Boroughof Emporium, l a., and i: is hereby ordained bythe authority of the same:

Section Ist. That the Commercial Union Tele-phone Company, its successors and assigns, its ortheir agent , servants ami employees are permit-ted to erect and maintain poles. Jay conduits,man-holes, etc., inthe streets, lanes and alleys,and the pi iv i! dge ofstringing wires over, underand through the same in the Borough of Em-porium. Pa .a line or lines of polles and wireswith all such necessary and usual fixtures, there-

fore as may be necessary for the successful pro-secution of a telephone, telegraph or signal busi-ness by means of electricity.

Section 2nd. That the poles which shall bereasonably straight and with the fixtures so tobe erected shall be putin a safe and su? stantialmanner and shall be neat in appearance as maybe and shall be located by the street committeeor the street Commissioner under their directionand in such manner as not to obstruct saidstreets, lanes and alleys in their ordinary andcustomary use and shall be erected, maintainedand cared for at the cost and charge of said Com-pany.

Section 3rd. This ordinance is granted by theBorough of Emporium upon the express condi-tion, which is accepted by the Commercial UnionTelephone Company, that said Telephone Com-pany, its successors and assigns will place andmaintain a free telephone in each of the Citybuildings or Firemen*' headquarters and Elec-tric Light Power House, now in use in the Bor-ough of Emporium, and the further conditionthat whenever by reason of moving building itbecomes necessary to raise said wires or cables,the same shall be done by said Telephone Com-pany, upon reasonable notice, and at their ownexpense.

Section 4th, It is agreed by the CommercialUnion Telephone Companv that the minimumheighth of their cables in the said borough shallbe twenty-five feet.

Ordained and enacted into an ordinance, thist»th day of February, A. D., 1900.

C. G. CATLIN,President of Borough Council.

ATTEST:C. J. OOODNOUGII, Secretary.

Approved this 26th day of February, 1906.W. 11. HOWARD, Chief Burgess.

THEI DIFFERENCE. I

Between THREE per nt. nnd IFO V R per cent, there is a difFrr* Senceof SI.OO one ry hundred dollars g3ir,vested-proportionate on other amounts. I

WHO GETS IT?

You should receive for your funds I(he highest interest return consistent Iwith absolute safety. No question about Hthat. Ilus bank, founded in 1862, has HcontawioiiMly paid interest on Savinga and ||3Tune Deposits und Certificates of Deport £&

FOUR PER CENT.. 5and interest is compounded twice yenrly. HIts Careful, Capable, Conservative man- us!agemcnt combined with its great financial I

Asaela $15,000,000.00, Iguarantees security. Non-residents of HPittsburgh rsn transact their business Iwithconvenience and safety by means of Iits aystem of

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MASON HILL.L\ J. Miller of Huntley, visited reln-

tives at this ii'acc the first ot the week.Mi.is Cliiro Ives returned home Sun-

fey.i Four of C. M. Haileya children arei enjoying (?) a siege of the whoopingI cough.

Lizzie Jordan has beeu visiting her| sister Mrs. Lester Losey at Dents ltun,j the past few days.

Ralph (joodall was a pleasant caller on

! the hill Monday.Mame Nelson of Huntley was in town

Sunday.Evart Duell made a business trip to

Benczette Monday.John Leonard, Jr.. of Huntley, was

seenjdriving on our streets Sunday.Misses Nellie Marsh, Lizzie Jordan

and Avis Lane were Emporium visitorsMonday.

Several people of Huston Hill andHuntley attended the funeral of G. W.Tanner, Monday.

ROBIN.

RICH VALLEYJames Kussell has resigned his posi-

tion at Ilunt'ey.

Rando'ph Loekwood will rebuild hisdwelling house, now occupied by BernardMontgomery.

Elihu Chadwick, constable and collec-tor elect, had business in this end of theValley first of the week.

While cutting wood on North Creeklast week Walter (Jranger was takenseriously ill but is improving at thiswriting.

(iarnie Ilou.sler visited friends onMaple street this week.

A play party was held at Mr. Auge-vine's on North Creek Saturday evening.A number of our young people attended.

Revival meetings were hold by Rev.Dow this week.

Frank Dodge of Lewisburg visitedfriends at Loekwood station Sunday.

John Lewis returned home from W.Ya., last week and is visiting his numer-ous friends.

John Dodge of Smethport, was theguest of W. S. and W. J;. Carter andfamilies Sunday. -

Erma Craven of llowardville, attend-ed church Sunday evening as did MabelMattison.

Mrs. Gamie Housler has returnedfrom Lock Haven. The excellent ladyis in very poor health.

Mrs. Randolph Loekwood had busi-ness it town Monday.

D. 11. Adams was able togo to townMonday.

James Peasley of 101k Fork, was totownj Monday, a* was ltoy Chadwick.

Roy l'easley visited friends on theFour Mile Monday.

Earl Rifle has returned from Drift-wood. He has been employe lon a haypress.

William Brown moved from CooksBun, to part of the Marshall house.

Mrs W. J. Carter was shopping in thecity Tuesday.

A child ot <Jeo. E. Housler was verysiek the forepart of the week.

Theo. Morgan of Elk Fork, was anEmporium visitor Monday.

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NORTH CREEK.John F. Lewis returned last week from

W. Va., where he has been the pastseven months. All are pleased to sechim.

Saturday evening Leon Brundage, re-turned from his work and was surprisedby a company of neighbors, who hadgathered to celebrate his birthday andenjoyed an old fashioned "taffy pull."All report a pleasant time.

I'urlee Brundage visited relatives andfriends the past week.

Mrs. Tommy Britton and childrenspent a day with Mrs. Milda Morton.

Horace Birch is assisting S. G.Ostrutn, Bryan Hill, with his work pre-paratory to spring farming.

Tressa Britton is staying with Mrs. P.E. Housler.

Sherman Gibson has stored his house-hold goods. Mrs.'Gibson will stay a whilewith Edward Cool's family.

Willis McClenahan is moving uponhis farm, purchased of Roy Chadwick.

Mrs. E. L. Housler visited her parentsone day last week.

Jasper Chandler was the guest of('has. Chadwick last week.

Robert Warner and wife visited thefarm on Monday.

Parties are so plentiful now as to betwo on the same night. Our young poo-pie were very anxious to attend the partyat Mr. Angevine's, but it was impossibleto be at both.

X. V. z.I ndigestioo is much of a habit. Don't

get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys-pepsia Cure after eating and you willquit belehing, putting, palpitation andfrowning. Kodol digests what you eatand muk e.s the stoumch sweet. Sold byB. C. Uodson.

Man, in tin making can only be rnaasured by the Master Workman.

The best safeguard against headache,constipation and liver troubles is LfeWilt'sLittle Kturly llisers. Keep a vial of thesefamous little pills in the home and takeu dose ut bed time when you feel that jthe stoiiiuch mid bowels Peed cleansingThey dun t gripe. Sold by l(. (' Dodson.

CAMKRON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906.CANOE RUN.

James Keenan has resigned his posi-j lion here ami intends to accept a position

in Indiana county in the near future.Mr. Hush, of Now York City, was a

business caller iu town Thursday.F. Ij. Webster and wife have returned

from a weeks visit among frionds andrelatives in l'otter county.

The infant "Child of Ralph Hock isvery sick.

Miss Ester Stewart is on the sick list.?J. Crugar and wife gave a tea party to

a lew intimate friends Saturday evening.Allenjoyed a splendid time.

Carl Blair, of Emporium, did-up thetown Friday.

Jess McConnell, ofCameron, called onfriends in town Saturday.

The new mine will soon be in opera-tion.

J. F. S.

STERLING RUN ITEMSGordon Howlett. of St. Marys, visited

his family Sunday.Mrs. J. E. Smith, visited her sister,

Mrs. Mell Whiting, in llidgway lastweek.

Misses Floye Whiting and LoraO'Keefe visited Miss Gladys O'Keefe onGrove Hill, Thursday.

J. J. Killeen, ol Driftwood, was intswn Snnday.

Mrs. W. E. Devling who has been inEmporium returned home Saturday.

The piano recital given by Prot. John-son, af Seranton, at the home of J. A.Diee for the benefit ofthe pastor, Fridayevening, was a grand success.

J. F. s.

The P. R. 11. Co., have commencedlaying double track east from this place.

Tho funeral of the venerable G. W.Tanner, of Mason Hill, was largely at-tended. Interment was made at Pinestreet.

The townslifp Auditors settled withthe outgoing officers on Monday, thevenerable laborer Sammy Hicks, of Cam-eron, having 107 days to his credit asSupervisor.

Say, J. F. S.; you have evidently gottenEverett Rarr landed up in pure rainbowstyle. He is going to take a contract ofoiling barrow wheels for the Ikes on thenew track,

It is shameful how some boys of thisplace annoy Senator Wade?and theyare not all boys either?at night, as lateas ten o'clock. This must be stopped.They have gone as far as stoning thehouse and breaking tho windows. Ifthis occurs again their names will bepublished in full and the owner of theproperty attend to them. Shame, boys;you will be old some day yourself.

William Carter has just finished his| hay press business in this vicinity.

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CAMERON.

Some strike the iron while its hot,Some pick it while its cold,But all that Hobby Shiieve picked up,IIail long ago been sold.Hut lluben Fountain's heart was large,lie loved his fellow men,lie opened up his pocketbook,And handed Hob a ten.

I Miss Edna Summerson spent SaturdayI and Sunday with her parents at Sterling

Run.J. H. Clark, the popular photographer

I of Altoona, was in town all last week,j t akin lt and finishing pictures.

Dr. Groves was called to Geo. Eb-berly's home. Mrs Ebberly being verysick, but is better at this writing.

Maggie Sullivan is again able to be outafter a month's illness.

Mrs. E. D. Krape accompoied herhnsband to work at "IIY" tower, Hunt-ley and made a short visit among friendsbetween trains Sunday.

Fred Comley is able to be out after a

a short confinement with rheumatism.Saturday being pay day at the mines

the miners took a holiday on Monday.Operator Hoyt received a new Oliver

typewriter on Monday.Wm. WykofF was a busiuess caller at

Emporium and Rich Valley Sunday andMonday, bringing home a fine milchcow.

Robert Shreve, who has been busilyengaged gathering old scrap iron for anEmporium Co., made the first shipmentlast Friday.

The linemen of the P. & E. are plac-ing a telephone connecting at the extremeeast end of the passing siding with thetelegraph office for the convenience oftrains using this siding to report to the !operator when their train is clear on the !sidetrack.

Several civil engineers and assistants jstarted work on the mine survey at theoal mines last Fiid y This promises toopen up new coal that as yet has never beenworked and will in the near future givework to several hundred more workmen.

Miss Kddy visited Emporium Satur-day.

Miss Rosa Lawson of Heechwood,speut Sunday with her sister Mrs. Jos.Robinson.

Last Friday Wm. Wykoff placed ahandsome piano in his home, a gift to his jwife. It is a beauty.

Iternard Egan, the popular furnitureman ol Emporium, was a business callerin ( ami-ron Saturday.

Mr*. John MeKadden. *peiit Sundaywith her parents at St. Marys.

Operator I'aye is al»l<' to be aroundagain after a week'» iline**. 11l- friend*

are glad to see liim nut again. His fanrily if also mueli iIDproved.

Fred ('. Iloyt visited in Emporium be-Uvecn trains Saturday.

Mrs Page and Mrs Win. Wykoffviaited Mrs F. L. Webster at Canoe Runon Monday afternoon.

F. C. Hoyt has purchased a largeKdison phonograph and lias taken J. 11.Daugheity, the popular dancing masterof Emporium in partnership and willopen a dancing school in the K. Q. E.hall every Saturday night. Last Satur-day being the first of the event, hutowing to the very stormy day and even-ing it was postponed until next Saturday.Kind friends we greet yon one and all,Each Saturday evening at the Eagle Hall,Tis with pleasure brothers Daugherty and Hoyt,Will guarantee their guests a pleasant night,So leave your pains aud troubles all behind,On with the dance; let joy be unconfined.

HUNTLEY.Dan'l Loguc and Gladys O'Keefe

spent Sunday with P. Farrel and wife.Tlios. Kilbourn of Emporium spent

Sunday with his parents.11. 11. Cloyes, former Supt. for Wil-

son Pros., Lumber Co., writes from W.Va., wlu-re he is connected with theDrone}' Lumber Co. He sends regardsto his many frieuds.

Squire Levi Smith is loading sawdustfor the Sinna. Powder this week. TheSquire is passing a boxol perfecto* aroundamong his many friends.

Ralph Goodall of Hicks Run is spend-ing a few days in town.

Chas. Taylor of Sterling Run, was abusiness caller this week.

B. J. Collins has his log road in oper-ation and his plan of watering the road inthe afternoon euables him to handle thelogs successfully, as the ice forms on theroad at night which lasts until aboutnoon the next day?thus by workiug hisforce from mid-night till noon he getsalong nicely.

Roy Loguc, Roy and Laurence Smith,were visitors in town last week.

Special trained nurse W. 1!. Smith wasI called to the bedside of John F. Carson,I Monday, to relieve that gentleman of a

severe attack of indigestion..Johnny Sullivan is quite ill with in-

flamation of the stomach, at this writing.E. D. Krapt: and wife of Cameron

visited .1. F. Suiiivan and wife of thewest end, Sunday.

A. W. Smith is doing very nicely withhis soap orders. He is also handltngand storing some costly furniture for fu-ture use.

J. F. S.

WANTED ?Bright, honest young manfrom Emporium to prepare for payingposition in Government Mail Service.Box One, Cedar Rapids, la. 47-Bt,

SINNAMAHONING.Chas. Logue says ho has some full

blooded O. I. C. JPigs that will takethe premium at the county fair.

W. 0. No. 136, aro making prepara-tions to visit Camp 88 at Renovo on the9th inst.

Camp No. 122 P. O. S. ofA. are doing good work. There were live ini-tiations on Tuesday evening and fourpropositions. A lunch was served bythe sisters, after the session and apleasant evening enjoyed.

A new barber shop is going up thisspring. It is something that is neededvery much. Most of the people havetogo to Wyside.

Clyde Jordan of Medix Run, wasdown on Sunday to visit his sisterswho have the measles

Henry Auchu is pretty busy thesetimes getting the Powder plant ready.He says the plant will be running bythe first of May.

Pap Blodget gave a phonograph en-tertainment last Friday evening to alull house.

Fine weather and the blue birds androbins are here.

F. E. Jordan came down frem thecounty seat Saturday.

Geo. Foultz and family came homefrom Miss., Saturday. They hadcharge of a boarding house tor MerrillBros. Mr. Foultz is in very poorhealth, which caused them to comehome.

Krebs Bros, have the roof nearly ontheir new bowling alley.

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OIK: man's word is good until you hearthe other man's story.

One would think the Laxative idea ina cough syrup should have been advancedlong before it was. It seems the onlyrational remedy for Coughs and Coldswould be to move the bowels and clean themucous membranes of the throat amilungs at the same time. Kennedy'sLaxative Homy and Tar does this. Itis the Original Laxative Cough Syrup,the best, known remedy lor Coughs,Colds, ('roup. Whooping Cough, etc.Tastes good and harmless. Sold by K.C. Dodsou.

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