ESTABLISHED, ls6fi. Cameron County Press JIENRY 11. MULLIN, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED EYEBY Till KSDAY entered at the Postoffice at Emporium as second class matter. You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour or weak stomach, or in fact any form of stomach trouble it you will take Kodol occasionally. Try it to-day on our utiarantee. We know what it will •Jo for you. Sold by K. C. Dodson. What Would You Do? In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injur ies are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost instant ly, and unless the injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by L. Taggart. How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can you will oc casionally take cold, and when you do, get a mediciue of known reliability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. ■Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide reputation by its remarkable cures of this juost couimou ailment, and can always be depended upon. It acts ou uature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in t«storing the system to a healthy condi tion. During the many years in which it has been in general use we have yet to Joarn of a single case of cold or attack of die grip having resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was used, which shows •conclusively that it is a certain preventive •of that dangerous disease. Chamber maid'.- Cough Remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as •confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by L. Tageart. Colds and Croup in Children. "My little girl is subject to colds" says Mrs. \Vm. H. Serig, No. 11. Fifth St., Wheeling. W. Va. "Last winter she -had a severe spell and a terrible cough but I cured her with Chamberlain's <Jough Remedy without the aid of a •doctor, aud my little boy has been pre vented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup. A- soon as he shows any signs of croup 1 give him Chamberlain's Couch Remedy for three or four days which prevents the attack." This remedy is for sale by L. Taggart. Sick Headache. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and «an be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at L. Taggart's druji ; tore and siv it. Latest Popular Music. AI.SB May Gould, te:telier of piano i'orte has received a tall line of the lat v;st and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Price;; reasonable. 44-tf. For Sale. A desirable property, on East Fourth ISt,, Emporium. Lot 60x120; improved by two dwelling houses. Excellent lo cation; next door to Schlecht's Green house. Apply to MRS. ELLA MCSWANN, 37-tf. Emporium Pa. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-6 m. Resolutions of Hespect. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Kraporiuin Powder Mfg. Company, held Novem ber 24th, 1908, the following minute was adopted ou the death . the Hon. Leonard Taggart Treasurer anri a Director of said Company: In the death ot the HON. LKONAIID TAGGART, Emporium IOM s one of its foremost citizens. As Treasure.-and a Director of this Company, he was a wis..- lounselor, an earnest worker, a steadfast advoeate of the highest business honor and a strong factor in the promotion of its business welfare, the trust, imposed upon him was performed with sacred fidelity. In ills intercourse with the Company, its offi cials and its employees, Mr. Taggart's concep tion of duty never exacted tribute from the the humblest laborer, or obnoxiously intruded s>i i ideas upon his peers. He was the ideal man and citizen, and as an officer of the Company, won the respect aud ad miration ofevery member: as a token of respect of his memory be it Retained, That in tile death of the Hon. Leonard Taggart, this Company loses an able officer, conscientious worker for its welfare; a wise counselor and a man whose conception of «luty sacredly recognized the rights of others. Thi>t we appreciate the the great Joss to hi fan lly in this bereavement, and extend our pro R> Hid sympathy. That we publish this paragraph iu the local papers, hand a copy to the family of the deceas ed, inscribe the same upon the minutes of the Oompany and drape the office for the usual period THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. For Rent. A six room house on Fifth street ■Apply to H. Day, at tannery office. 40-tf. .Flowers for Thaksgiving. I will have chrysanthemum, prim roses, ferns, and cut flowers for Thanksgiving. Leave orders early. 40-2t. MRS. J. SCHLECHT. Try Kodol to-day < n our guarantee. T ike it for a little while, as that is all you will need to take. Kodol digests what you cut and makes the stomach sw ;et. It it sold by It. C. Dodson. Flats for Rent. Four no\v 'luts for rent. Ai con veniences. 34-tf. R. SEOBR. If Breezy| I! Countyl 1 Neu?s 1 •sa__ , .. CAMERON. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. Agent P. 1). Leary visited Emporium between trains Monday evening. D. B. Peterson and C. B. Potter butchered several fine hogs Saturday. Mrs. I>. B. Peterson attended the fun eral of L. Taggart at Emporium Monday. Win. WykofT and wife left Monday morning for Ilicks Run where they will stay this winter. The many friends of Mrs. Chester Potter will be pleased to learn that this lady isjrapidly recovering from her recent illness and it is expected she will soon be around again. Alex. Schwab visited his family over Sunday and returned to his work at Hicks Run Monday. Mrs. Vallis. of Calder, visited her sister Mrs. Page, Monday. Relief Agent P. D. Leary visited his home at Ridgway, Sunday. Mr. Schneider, who has been confined to his home with lumbrgo, is much better and soon expects to resume work at the station. Wm. Fox was a business caller at Drittwood Monday. Mr. Coyle, relief operator of Rcnovo, relieved E. D. Krape for one day, Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. A. Dice, of Sterling Itun. called on her mother, Mrs. M. L. Yocum, Saturday. D. E. Spangler and wife, of Sterling Run, were pleasant callers on John Schwab and wife, one day last week. Mrs. Yocum who has been quite ill is better. Dr. Bush is attending her. Mrs. Summerson visited her daughter, Mrs. Schwab, last Friday. Wm. Greenarch, Sr.,who has been siek for several weeks, is again able to be about. John Yocum purchased a valuable bull dog from A. E. Lord this week. "Ally" says since election he does not need a watch dog. John Schwab, our up-to-date merchant, took a day off Monday and hitched up his brother's valuable two year old colt and everything went along smoothly. John is a fine horseman. Capt. Wesley Barr. of Huntley, passed through town Friday with a load of Re publican beef on his way to Emporium. Capt. had a few minutes to spare to talk politics to a few of our hunters. The wager which was made between E. F. Comley and E. D Krape (a wheel barrow ride from the Valley House to the New Warner at Emporium) on the Presi dential election was called off owing to the illness of Mr. Krape. Comley and the landlords are all happy. Comley says it saves him a sore back, and the landlords say they can now sell that grease. Lo UIBE. FIRST FORK. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist. Emporium. Fred Williams and Chancey Logue opeued up a "Hunters Resort" a day be fore the season opened, aud have nine hunters in camp. They are three or four miles from anywhere, and so far there has been no casualties reported among the hunters, and I might say none among the deer either, it looks as though the old Bucks were "onto the racket" and had knocked oft their horns early, to fool the hunters, as they have seen a t;ood many deer and none with horns on. Several batches of hunters have left this section already, disgusted with their luck. John Cross was burried on Kettle Creek last Friday, having died of typhoid fever. He was a son-in-law of Wm. Swank?-, of this place, and leaves a wife and one child about two years old. \\ . W. \\ vkoff, who has been at the hospital in Wiiliamsport for several weeks, is better and is expected bom,! soon. Wesley Burlingame got a little spike buck, which is the only deer we have heard of being killed in this section so far this season. Lo Grand Wykoff sold a small bear to Joe Burlingame on Sunday: for his hunt ers to take home with them, I suppose. Jim Counsel, of Sinnamahoning, is up on his annual hunt, and is staying at the camp. Mrs. Wesley Berfield, who has been very sick is somebetterat time of writing. M.J. Logue and wife visited friends in Potter county a day or two last week. Nov. 2:5, 10(18. Nuk SEI». DeA\ itt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequaled in cases of weak back, back ache, ioflammatien of the bladder, rheumatic pains. Antiseptic and act promptly. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Cascasweet is for babies and children, and is especially good (or ills so common in cold weatlior. Look for the iugiedcnts on the bottle. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Pleasant, sure. ( little liver Pills, are DeWkt - Little Karly Riser >'old by K C. I> Json. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVE MBER 26, 1908. HUNTLEY. \V. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Hnlburt Smiih, of C-imeron. i* visiting his brother A. NV. Smith this week. Mrs. Ada .Jordan, of Wyside, is u;:tk inu; :> visit on her many friends in town. Mrs. J. S. Jordan is vi-iting lier daughter it! Castle Garden this week. Signal Inspector I). E. Spaugler, i.f Sterling l»un, was in town Monday look ing alter his work. The hunting score this week was: W. 11. Logue, thtec coons; W. A. Nelson, two inuskrats. Miss Lillian) Wethaiu, who has beeu visiting at Mrs. Nelson's the past week, has returned to itenovo. A VV. Smith was a business caller at First, Fork Saturday. Nothing doing at W. It. Smith's Sani torium at present. Everybody is cured. Let the good work go ou. Pennsy Fireman, Thomas H. Roberts, while returning from W, R. Smith's residence, about seven o'clock Sunday evening, fell into the bridge near the water tank, flis chin was severely cut and his watch was broken. He is being treated by W. It. Smith, T. N., and at this writ, ing is resting comfortably. He also had a tooth pulled just before the accident and seems to be in hard luck a* present. Telegrapher J. W. Robinson, of Em porium, has been assigned to the third trick at 111' Tower, in place of T. F. Carroll, who resigned togo into the dyna mite business. Peunsy Bridge Foreman, L. 0. Sum merson, secured a 240 pound bear Mon day in Dents Run and brought it to Sterl ing Run on No. 3 the same day. It is rumored that Uncle Jim Mason has also secured a fine buck deer and a bear in the saray locality. J. F. Sullivan and wife were Empori um callers Sunday evening. Darius and Homer Ives were business callers in Sinaamahoriing Saturday. W. 11. Logue and >. J. Collins were business callers in Driftwood Saturday. A. VV. Smith and sister Etnmalyne, who have been managing the "Willow dale farm during the past season will move to Emporium this week, where Mr. Smith has accepted a position in the dynamite works. James Barr, of Sinnamahoning, spent Sunday with his cousin, Captain C. Wesley Rarr at Tunnel Hill. J. K. s. SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. James Wykoff spent Sunday with his parents C. M. Wykoff and wife. The Church Fair was well attended and the ladies will net about 800. Bertha Fulton has returned from a five weeks visit with friends at Mt. Holly Springs and Harrisburg. Sam'l Clark died very suddenly at his home, Sunday. .Nov. 22ud, 1908. Mrs. C. W. Dickson, Misses Rennetta and Ermie Bennett and Amos Swart wood attended the Ronner-McCloskey wedding at Woolrieh last Wednesday. Quite a number of fine deer are b(ing killed by our townspeople. Nettie Kissel!, of Sterling ltun, visited her sister. Mrs. T. S. Fulton and took in the Fair. Au unsuccessful attempt was made Monday night to blow up the B. & S. track crew of Italians, with dynamite. The house was badly damaged but no one hurt. Quite a number of our Sterling Run friends attauded the Fair between trains, Friday afternoon. We are always glad to see them. lion. C. F. Barclay made a business trip to Williainsport this week. Several of our people attended the funeral of L Taggart at Emporium Mon day. Geo. A. Smith, who is working at Re nove, spent Sunday at Wysidc, his home. Hurry L. Jones, Sec'y for Hon. C. F, Barclay, spent Sunday with his family at Kylertowu, Mrs. Geo. P. Shafer and children made a short trip-to her home near Itenovo. John Crosby has accepted a position iu Medina. X. Y. We understand he will move his family to that place in the near future. Hazel Crosby has returned home, after spending several days with her sister iti Emporium. .Jas. Strawbridge and wife, of Sterling Run, spent Tuesday iu town, the guests of Mrs. V A. Brooks. Jas. Donley was arrested late the night of Nov. 'J4th, for killing a doe. X. X. X. STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Fred Shaffer has been quite ill for some time. Joseph Bruno vissited relatives at Jersey Shore Wednesday and Thursday. Joseph Kissel and wife visited at Em porium Monday. L. C. Summerson returned home Mon day from his hunting trip, with a black bear, which he killed on Mosquito vlreek. It weigned 160 pounds when dressed. Mary Summmerson and Mrs. Spangler were Cameron visitors the past week. 11. F. Foster visited bis brother at ltathbuo Sunday. J. A. Dice was called to Milton the past week on account o! tin- death of his oldest sister. Mike Parker, C. (i. Ilowlett and Louis Whititij returned home the i.a-t week 1 CHRISTMAS OPENING | I We cordially invite you to the opening of our Toy Department and Christmas Novelties FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 27 and 28 we will show a splendid assortment of Merchandise suitable for gifts in all Departments at our usual low cash prices Store Closed All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day Special Sales now going on in our Cloak and Millinery Department | FREE SPECIAL We will give a pretty Doll All our Ostrich Plumes are with each Child's Coat from greatly reduced in prices. now to Christmas. All Fancy Feathers 1-2 Price. RIZTTT; TTXT 17 EMPORIUM'S • IV U JtLJrllN ill, Greatest Store. from their hunting trip. Mike Parker killed one deer. Charles Ilowlett also killed one deer, bnt has not returned home yet. The pound party for Mrs. L. W. Spenee was well attended. She received a large number of presents and all enjoy ed a very pleasant time. Mrs. Ethel Strnwbridge, Miss 11. !,. Brinl;. .Miss Nettie Kissel arid a few others attended the Church Fair at Sin naroahotiing Friday. Mrs Francis Sterling is quite poorly again. Ed. Lynch is home on a visit. His father (Jeorge Lynch, who has been ill with paralysis for most two years is im proving. They are in hopes that, he will lie able to walk if he continues to im prove as he has the last two months. J. B. Hiney shipped 352 pounds of turkeys to llidgway Monday. Levi Smith and Jesse Hart returned home Fiidny, from Dunlevie, W. Ya., where they have been working the last eight mouths. Harry \Vylie, of Allendale, is visiting his mother. Lucy Wylie, and his daugh ter Margaret. Charles Craven was an Emporium visitor over Sunday. Blue Bell. LADY WANTED Honest, industrious woman wanted to introduce our large line of foreign and domestic dress goods, waitings, trimmings, etc., among friends and neighbors and townspeople. We prefer a woman who lias trade already worked up. Should be able to e-irn $25.00 or more weekly. Dealing direct from the mills our prices are low and patterns exclusive. No money required. Write us for particulars. 41-it Standard Dress Goods Co., IGO-7th St.Singfcarctof! H.Y. County Commissioners Mice. \ ""UTICE is hereby given to the public that the . N Fire Warden ami Bounty appropriations having been exhuasted, the County Commission ers of Cameron bounty are compelled tu ref use payment on Fire Warden and Bounty vouchers, for the present at least. J. vv. LEWIS . S. P. I<R EIDER. O. 1,. BAILEY, Commissioners. Attest: W. L. THOMAS, Clerk. Emporium, Pa., Nov 24ili, 1908. 'JiiEinfSl I A Sapk, Cutaim Üblikk for Hi/ppkbi*bd Minmtroatiom. H 1 KNOWN TO FAIL. Ki»f<?! Sure! flj.rp.lv! Rutin* Kg farfiiiii <. j;irrwite**d or Money lti'fuud«d. Bent prepaid H fl f..r sl.'*o |*t boi. Will them on trial, to be paid fur H ■ wh ii rSample* Free. If jour druggist d >e« not K ■m have the in ■rnd your enters to the j UNITCO MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, UWCMTIB, *a. g Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodson VI ATI A oure guaranteed If yo« o«* , IPILBS supposiioni! I). Matt. Thoiiipaoo, Hup t | JHj i.r-* Bcboila, Si •;»n?lllc, N. <'., writes: "1 c»u »»y ■ do all v. u Aim for litem." I*r. H. M litfor- 1 ■ l'.av mi l< ..k, W. V.i . writ 1 J "Tti»vprit"} ui<l»« r Hfa.'iiuU." I>r. li. i>. il.'filil, C'erk«l»ur|, T' I.u , writii ■ "lu H pre - In* of 'IS y ■», I hm found »o r< m««tf » ■ * • " I'khk, SO •'• I***. Hmuplll Hr»*». SoidE' J||} Um«..i«. H.HTIH Lmc»n». p. J S»M In Emporium ky t. T. KM! X. C. ftii" ~ rn/.i ion vat ' s.-i.ttr; WOMEITS WOES. Emporium Women ar«: Finding Relief at Last. It si-fin ihiit vmi ii have more than a t:iii ?-h.»r- ot'iln. ...hes and pains that afflict hum nit v. th-y must "keep up," must at'e i ! in dtitn'H in spite of constantly hc-li'.h or headaches, dizzy spells, .iwt»- iown pains; they must stoop «»v■ •!, win.;, tu stoop means torture. T'u-y must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ill>. Ki lueys cause more MifVerin<; than any otli'-r oruan of the hody. Keep the i< 11 vs well and health is easily maintained. Head of a remedy for kidneys on'v that In Ips aud cures the kidueys and is endorsed by peopie you know. Mrs. Frank Mundy, W. Fourth St, Kmporium, I'a., says: '-Since usini: Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from L. Taggart's dru<; store, I am feeling much better. Mv kidncus were very weak, the Accretions passing too frequently and I .-ufFered from a dull, nagging backache and splitting headaches. Sharp pains wou d dait through the small of my bark and at times my feet and hands would swell Doan's Kidney Fills regu lated the kidney secretions and drove away the pains and aches in my back and heid I cheerful ly recommend this remedy." For sale by all deali rs. i'riceiil) Foster .Milhurn Co.. Hulfaic, New Voik, >•>!•* a-jctits for 'ln.' i iiiten Siates !».•- n. *[:'• ! th>' name—f)oan'.-—and take no JGP CLEAR LICMT^BI f "Family Favorite! | LAMP OIL | the best to produce from the best known source —Pennsylvania crude oil. Smokeless, Bootless, odorless. Burn 3 clean and steady to the last drop without readjusting wick. Your dealer knows U'b good oil. He can supply you. Waverly Oil Works Co. I Independent Refiners A Pittsburg, Pa. I Hk Aim, nf.ik«TH.)f WttVtolly ApecUl Auto jfl Uii ttuii Wuvurly (iutwUntm. pUMIDiIA!^ REMEDY taaaßaaaaiiyaaaaaaaaiianaaaßaaßßaaa^ CUK^S clsoup, WhoopgCough This remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may ie given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. DR HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. IMrePti im with cnrh Till in Fit® English, Germr.n, Spanish, Portuguese anJ French No FOR Price I Pevpra, Conlons, Znflnmiratlon* 25 2. Worms, W'irin IVvpp, or Worm J)i "Ji!i 3. Colic, Crying and W-jdceftilno»s of J .iaia 25 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults *25 5 Dynentcry, Gri pings, Bilious Colic. .25 7. < ought*, Colds, Bronchitis .25 8. Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia 23 9. Headnehe, Sick HtT.iladie, Verllgo 25 10- I)yii|iepttia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 25 Hi. Croup, Iloar. o Cough, Laryngitis 25 Si. Knit Klicum. Eruptions, Erysipelas 25 15. llheumn tiam. or Rheumatic Pains . 25 Hi. lever and Ague, Malaria 25 17. Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal.2s IH. Ophthalmia. Weak or Inflamed Eyes 25 19. Catarrh. Influenza, Cold in Head 25 20. Whooping Co;:sh, Spasmodic Cough £5 2ft. AHtluna,Oppre. >ed,Diilleult Breathing 25 2T. Kidney Dinease, Gravel, Calculi 25 lIH. Nervous Debility. Vital Wea!:ii" 3.. l.no 20. ftore Mouth, Fever Sore:i or Canker 25 30. Urinary Incontli. 'nre. Wetting Bed 25 34* Hc»re Throat, Qu': '' ".nil Diphtheria ... *25 55. Chronic Conge> ti i*. Headaches 25 77. Grippe, Fev:r and Summer Colds... .25 A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest pocket. Hold l>y druggisu or scut on reeeipt of price. Medical I it frae. _ HUHPHK&YV lIOMKO. CO., Corner nTilllam and John Streets. Nov York. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Ji. fnr.-t'sl'.:- II ycu hare piinpirs, blolchrs , r r~ tr olher akin Imperieclisna. yu:, • ■c'.-'sfe. c»n remove Ihem and have a cfea •" ind beauliful complexion by vtlox ty& P BEAUTYSKIN ' ' Improve# lh, , Bc'iii). • Miln 'mfterlcctloni. I rrtimiUri. aifl <v ' - M«ntn»i o>i pniier. Aft. rl'liu ' '' i CHLS TE Ft CHEMICAL CO., ■lmlliii.il Place, I'liilui! Jr 1 |t a .
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