Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, October 24, 1901, Image 8

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    PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
FOR SALE.
h'UiR SALE —A Rood residence, in pleasant
part of towu; water and g:us; Rood barn.
Located on West Fifth street. Emporium. For
further information apply to PKKSH office. 23tf
FOR HALE-Oood Farm, located in Lumber
township, on line of P. &E. R. R. Farm
contains 205 acres, 105 acres of which are under
good cultivation. Well watered and plenty el
wood land. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Stewart, Sterl
ing, Run, Pa. 33tf.
HUMPHREYS'
Witch Hazel Oil
THE TILE OINTMENT.
One Application Gives Relief.
It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im
mediate—cure certain.
It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief
instant.
It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and
Sore Nipples. Invaluable.
It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions,
~ore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects,
Mosquito Bites and Sunburns.
Three Sizes, 25e., 50c. and SI.OO
Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price.
HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.,
Cor. William & John Bts.. »E\V YORK.
%spepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It art ificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening aud recon-
Itructing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest'
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
PrieefiOo. and Jl. I.'trffe size contains 2H times
email size. Book all about dyspepsia maifedfree
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT &CO., Cbicas'
Poor Indeed
are those weighed down by mental de
pression. Men rise in this world
through buoyant nerve force.
The loss of this force daily drags
dowu to failure some of the world's
brightest minds. Such a condition is
commonly known as Nervous Debility.
When you lose self-confidence and
feel your strength, energy and nerve
force are slipping away, it is high time
you seek sensible aid.
You prefer health and success to
misery and failure.
have no equal as a nerve restorer. A
couple of boxes will dispel that heavy
feeling; the unnatural weariness dis
appears and replaces languor with new
force and vigor of body and brain. Six
boxes will cure any ordinary case of
nervous debility. If not, you get your
money back.
81.00 per box; 6 for 85.00, mailed in
plain package. Book free. PEAL
13 MF.DICX.NB CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale by R.C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. 51
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases.
Em CY'C SIDNEY CURE Is a
I U&.L 1 a Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SJ.OO.
L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa. 3G-28.
tfroin Life. REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
THE * I-OF Me.
&H.33AT Vf —
P3RLBKTOH: REMBDV
produces the nbovo results In 30 days. It acts
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall.
SONNE men win regain their loet manhood, and old
men will locover their youthful vigor by using
BEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous
ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly EMISSIONS,
Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting DISEASES, and
all effects of self-abuse or excess and Indiscretion,
which unllta ono for study, BUSINESS or marriage. It
cot only cures by starting nt tho seat of disease, but
is a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring
ing back tho pink glow to jpalo cheeks and r»
storing the Ore of youth. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist en having I{BVIVO>no
other. It can be cirriod In vest pocket. By mail
•1.00 pur package, or six for &8.00, with A post
tlvo written pnaranteo to core or LELUSD
the money. Hook and advise free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE
For Saleirj Emporium, by R. C. Dodson.
; ;
COPYRICHTS AND DESIGNS. S
I Semi your business <ll MET to Washington. 5
[ SAVES time, costs less, better service, J
[ My office closo to V. B. Patent Offlce. TREE prellinln- *
| ary examinations made. Atty'n Ire not due until patent *
t J2SS2S/H: ATTBHTIOM OIVEN 19 YEARS *
( ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain Pa*"iit3." £ ■
etc.. sent free. Patenta procured through E. O. Slg B er« 4
jreceive special notice, without charge, in tho 1
INVENTIVE ACES
i llluitratod monthly—Eleventh year—terma. $1 a ynr.
i r N ninnrnn La,e o| c. A. snow & Co. J !
>r h Mhhr Ha 91 8 F" ST.. N. w.,?
J WASH I N GTO N, D.C.J 112
Good Advice.
The most minfirsible beings in the j
world are those suffering from Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint. More than sev
enty-live per eent. of the people in the
United States are afflicted with these dis
eases and their effects; such a Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual
Cosiiveness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Heart Burn, Waterbiash, (Jnawing and
Burning pains at tin l'it of the Stomach,
yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Dis
agreeable Taste in the mouth, Coming up
of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc.
Goto your Druggist and get a bottle of
August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses
will relieve you. Try it. Sold by L.
Taggart. Get Green's Prize Almanac.
ln34eow
ALL~SORTS.
After exposure or when you feel a cold
coming on, take a dose of Foley's Iloney
and Tar. It never fails to stop a cold if
taken in time. L. Taggart.
Most men find their hoodoo by look
ing in the mirror.
Do you suffer from piles ? If so do
not turn to surgery for relief. Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly,
surely and safely, saving you the expense
and danger of an operation. It. C. Dodson.
Luck is always against the man who
depends upon it.
When suffering from racktng cough,
take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar.
The soreness will be relieved and a warm,
grateful feeling and healing of the parts
affected will be experienced. L. Taggart.
Make haste to live and consider each
day a new life.
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says his
child was completely cured of a bad case
of eczema by the use of De Witts Witch
Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits.
It instantly relieves piles. 11. C. Dodson.
Our life is scarcely the twinkle of a
star in God's eternal day.
J. Odgcro, of Frostburg, Md., writes:
" I had a very bad attack of kidney com
plaint and tried Foley's Kidney Cure
which gave me immediate relief, and I
was perfectly cured after taking two
bottles." Be sure you take Foley's. L.
Taggart.
Life is half spent before we know what
it is.
W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va.,
druggist, writes: "Your One Minute
Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction.
My customers say it is the best remedy
for coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles." It. C. Dodson.
There is nothing of which men are so
foud, and withal so careless, as life.
lJackaehe should never be neglected
it means kidney disorder which, if al
lowed to run too long, may result in
Bright's disease, diabetes or other serious
and often fatal complaints. Foley's
Kidney Cure makes the kidneys well. L.
Taggart.
Better a live beggar than a dead king.
Mothers every where praise One Minute
Cough Cure for the sufferings it has re
lieved and the lived of their little ones it
has saved. Stiikes at the root of the
trouble and draws out the inflammation.
The children's favorite. Cough Cure. It.
C. Dodson.
ltest! ltest! Shall I not have all eter
nity to rest in ?
A report from Supt. J. C. Gluck,
Reform School, Pruntytytown, W. Va.
Oct. 18th, 11)01). '•After trying all other
advertised cough medicines we have de
cided to use Foley's 1 loney and Tar ex
clusively in the West Viaginia Reform
School. I find it the most effective, and
absolutely harmless." L. Taggart.
Doing nothing is doing ill.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere
stimulant to tired nature. It affords the
stomach complete and absolute rest by
digesting the food you eat. You don't
have to diet but can enjoy all the good
food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
instantly relieves that distressed feeling
after eating, giving you new life and
vigor, il. C. Dodson.
He is idle that might be better em
ployed.
Chas. R. Wessmar, Evanston, 111,,
writes: "My boy two and one-hall years
old had a severe cold which refuted to
yield to any treatment until we tried
Foley's Honey and Tar. He was com
pletely cured beloro using one bottle."
Take none but Foley's. L. Taggart.
You may tell an idle fellow if you but
see him eat his dinner.
'•I had long suffered from indigestion,"
writes G. A. Le Deis, Cedar City., Mo.
"Like others I iried many preparations
but never found anything that did me
good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
One bottle cured me. A friend who had
suffered similarly 1 put on the use of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gaining
fast and will soon be able to work. Before
he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indigestion
had made him a total wreck. It. C.
Dodson.
The lazy man goes to his work like a
thief to the gallows.
Happiness depends very much on the
condition of the liver and kidneys. The
ills of life make but little impression on
those whose digestion is good. You can
regulate your liver and kidneys with
11 utniNK and enjoy health and buoy
ancy of spirits. I'rice, 50 cents. L.
Taggart.
A sluggard takes a hundred steps that
takes not one in time.
Lewis Ockerman, Go hen, Ind., "De
Witt's Little Early Risers never bind me
double like other pills, but do their work
thoroughly and make me feci like a boy."
Certain, thorough, gentle R. C. Dodson.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901.
Rich VaMey.
(Jamie Hou.sler visited friends in this
end of the valley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ohadwick spent
Sunday evening in the valley.
Frank Swesey sent his team to work
for Kaul & Hall on Lewis ltun, Monday.
Misses Flossie and Virginia Ilousler
visited W. W. Lewis and family .ast
week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carter, Jr., re
turned to Sniethport, where Mr. Carter is
employed in a glass factory.
Lafayette Loekwood has commenced
operations on his lumber job on Swesey
Run. Mr. Loekwood will employ a
large number ot men and teams tnia
winter.
DORA.
Mason Hill.
Anarchy, crush it now or it will bite
again.
Dr. Corbett is attending the sick son
ol «J. 0. Jordan.
Miss Maud lievenor, of Ilenovo, u>
vi»itiDg her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lane.
We are sorry to chronic tho serious
illness of ltay Jordan. The doctor pro
nounces it a bad case of diphtheria.
Mrs. C. W. Williams was jn Drift
wood Saturday consulting the doctor, for
injuries received by being thrown out of
a wagon.
Miss Laura Griffin has returned and
taken up her duties as teacher after a
sojourn in Emporium of live days attend
ing institute.
Miss Ethel Barr and Nellie Marsh
left on Sunday for their places of teach
ing, after a weeks vacation attending in
stitute.
Charles Arou Scudder, a bright young
gentleman of Williamsport, Sundayed
with his uncle aud aunt, J. M. English
and wife.
Mrs. Alzina Barr and Mrs. J. M.
English paid a very pleasant and profi
table visit to relatives at Sinnamahoning
last Friday arid Saturday.
Miss Libbie Scudder, who has beeu
visiting her aunt, Mrs. English, left on
Saturday for llolfe, where she will visit
her uncle, W. W. Gore.
Harvey llallett, an old friend and
comrade of J. M. English, visited each
other 011 the train last week, lor the first
time since the close of the civil war. The
meeting was one of surprise, but very
happy. H. 11. had his ticket marked -'ott
at Driftwood" and accompanied Mr. E.
home and during his stay many stories
were related of by-gone days. Mr. 11.
was a cavalryman, and was on his way to
Jersey Shore to visit a brother and two
sisters who live near that place. On his
return will stop again and they will have
their visit out.
Cameron.
B. E. Osborne visited Sterling Run
Tuesday.
Joe Yocuui visited relatives at Kenovo
over Sunday.
Bill Snyder, of St. Marys, was seen on
our streets one day last week.
Liiwrence Smith of Driftwood visited
L. C. Coudriet and family over Sunday.
Rev. Poyer preached a very interesting
sermon to the audience Sunday evening.
Geo. Strawbridge, of Sterling Run,
was in town Sunday.
Cy Lupro transacted business at the
county seat Monday.
W. S. Walker of Emporium was seen
on our streets Wednesday.
C. C. Craven, of Sterling Run, tran
sacted business in town Wednesday.
D. A. Brooks has accepted a position
at the Machine shops at Emporium, Pa.
D. C. Liningerand Harry Morse made
a flying trip to Driftwood last Sunday.
G. W. Adams is telegraphing in the
Benzinger office. Hoping he will have
success.
Bessie Shearer and brother Harry of
East Emporium, was the guests of Ed.
Stewart and family several days last
week.
Jim Strawbridge and Geo. Darrin of
of Sterling Run, attended K. G. E. ses
sion Saturday night.
Mrs. W. L. McConnell and family of
ltidgwav, Pa., who has been visiting
Warren McConnell and family for the
past month returned home Wednesday.
Walter Yothers Republican candidate
for County Treasurer, of Driltwood and
E. C. Counsil of Dents Run, were circu
lating among friends in town Wednesday.
***
riore Hill.
Everyone is quite busy of late gather
ing their fall crops.
Emmet Beldin lias been home visiting
his parents of late.
Mr. O. F. Reed has been rushing his
wood job for the past few weeks.
Mrs. Thomas Arnold, accompanied by
her son George, visited the city last Mon
day.
Jack Ingersoll visited Iriends ori
Whittimore Hill last Saturday aud Sun
day.
The boys of this place have been hav
ing a very pleasant time hunting chest
nuts and birds.
Miss Bessie Whalley, who has been
residing at Clear Creek, is now attending
school at this place.
Mr. Dave Skillman and his brother
Charlie were seen on the i-treets of Em
porium last Saturday.
Mr. Al. Sibert has been busily ei.ijiloy
cd working with his threshing "machine
for the past few weeks.
Geo. W. Leavitt. teacher of this place,
visited tlie Pan-American and Niagara
Fulls last Saturday and Sunday. He re
ports of having had a very fine time.
Eugene Card met with quite a serious
accident, while hunting last Monday.
Having discharged the contents of both
barrels at once through some fault of the
gun, it reacted quite suddenly, striking
him in the face with tho stock. Ilis many
Iriends hope for his speedy recovery,
and that he may profit by the accident.
ST. NICK.
We have seen the frail infant when
the faint struggle for existence seemed
almost ended, resuscitated and made
strong by the use of WHITES CREAM
VERMIFUGE. Price, 25 cents. L. Tag
gart.
The devil tempts all other men, but
the idle man tempts tho devil.
S. A. Ingalls, Crown Point, N. Y.,
writes: "My wife suffered from kidney
trouble for years. She was induced to
try Foley's Kidney Cure and in less than
a week after she began usiug it, she was
greatly improved and three bottles cured
her. L. Taggart.
The dog in the kennel barks at the
fleas; the dog on the chase does not feel
them.
Corn-huskers' sprained wrists, barbed
wire cuts, burns, bruises, severe lucent
tions and external injuries of any kind
are promptly and happily cured by apply
ing BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. Price,
25 and 50 cents. L. Taggart.
An idle brain is the devil's workshop.
Mrs. T. Briddleman, ot Parshallville,
Mich., was trouled with salt rheum for
thirteen years and had tried a number of
doctors without relief. After two ap
plications of Banner Salve, her hands be
came better and in a short time she was
entirely cured. Beware of substitutes.
L. Taggart.
When the fox is aslt ep nothing falls
into his mouth.
"A stitch in time saves nine," and a
dose of BALLARD'S HOREIIOUND SYRUP
at the beginning of a cold will save you
many weary hours and even days of dis
tressing and harassing cough. Price, 25
and 50 cents. L. Taggart.
Don't expect a stranger to saw your
wood while you sit in the shade.
There arc thousands of people, suffer
ing untold torture from piles, because of
the popular impression that they cannot
be cured. TABLEK'S BUCKEYE PILE
OINTMENT will cure them and the patient
will remain cured. Price, 50 cents in
bottles. Tubes, 75 cents.
Drosiness shall clothe a man with rags.
De Witt's Little Risers never disap
point. They are safe, prompt, gentle, ef
fective in removing all impurities from
tho liver and bowels. Small and easy to
take. Never gripe or distress. 11. C.
Dodson.
Indolence is a sort of suicide.
In anaemia and most women's ailments
the digestion is weak, the making of col
or, flesh and strength out of food, is im
perfect so that the patient, is weak, wan,
nervous and dyspeptic. This condition
can be corrected by taking a course of
IIEHBINE. Price, 50 cents. L. Taggart.
' SEETHE |
$ J{ew Arrivals 5
\ FOR 1901! |
Without a doubt the largest,
N higli-class, popular manufac-
N tures of Cloths ever brought J
Sj into Cameron county, at
g R. SEGER &
jj COMPANY'S. 2
s |
id We have taken especial care S
in the selection of our goods S
and propose giving our hun-
dreds of customers.
N HONEST, WELL-MADE GLOTHING i
V AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. S
Every dollar's worth of goods *|
j? must give the wearer satisfac- S,
tion. We desire all who in-
P| tend purchasing a suit of
ej clothes this Fall to file their J
![Sj orders early, that care may be
N given to every customer, no 4
}vj matter whether you want a
jsj sls or $lO suit. 5
£ R. SEGER & CO. 1
\ Opposite M. E. Church.
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I Education I
jji An ezcoptlonul ©r>oorl unity offered
pj to young in f Hi tir» tS you tip women to P.j
prepare for teaching or for buMnoen. M
I Four regular alto special ft
work In Music, Shorthand, Type- H
writing. Btr .aE tutiolilnir force, well R
graded vv.rir. good discipline and 1 1
hard study, insure be resultu to si
students of i-v
Cente! State |
I'.'.VEN. Cli>ion C, PA. la
t\ Hanrftrovuc; biin<"ngß ) rfect'y equipped, [ o
PJ ntcani hont, « Uotj ic 11/ lr.*:. nbuudance of
pure moir.kiii!:! .vntpr. cxieiiHive cumpm («Sa
and athletic grounds. Kxpenses low.
»I for catalog. £]
J. R. FLICKINGER, Princl|ia:. 5}
|j Central State Normal School, I
What's Your Face WorthF
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you
have a Hallow complexion, a jaundiced
look, moth pat chew and blotches on the
.skin, —all signs of Liver Trouble. Hut
Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear
Skin, Rosy Chocks, Rich Complexion.
Only 25 cents at L. Taggarts Drug Store.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OP A WRIT OF Fieri Facias
issued out of the Court of Common Picon, of
Cameron county, I*a., and to me directed, I have
seized, levied upon and taken into execution and
will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder
at public vendue or outcry, at the Court House,
in Emporium, Cameron county, on
Friday, 25th day of Oct. A. D., 1001,
AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
The following described real estate, to-wit:
ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of land
situate, lying and being in the Township of
Grove, County of Cameron and Mtate of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described as follows to-wit:
Beginning at the maple corner on the line of the
Pennsylvania Joint Lumber and Land Company,
and the Miller estate; thence north thirty-two
decrees east along the line of the Miller estate
one hundred and eighteen rods to an oak corner;
thence north seventy-six and one half degrees
west, seventy four rods to the base of the hill;
thence along the base of the hill south nine de
grees west, thirty-three rods to a post; thence
across flat north sixty-seven degrees west, sev
enty-one rods to a point in the east side of the
First Fork stream; thence south down said
stream ten rods; thence south four degrees east
down said stream thirty-nine rods; thence south
twenty-two degrees east down said stream thirty
rods; thence south forty-eight degrees east down
said stream thirty-nine rods;tbence south twenty
one degrees ea«t down wiid stream ten rods to
line of B. B. Logue; thence east on faid Logue
line thirty-four rods to the place of beginning,
containing sixty-six acres more or less, ex
cepting and reserving all that part of the land
abovo described which was sold by the sheriff
of Cameron county, to Barclay Brothers on the
day of , containing thirty-nine
acres more or less.
The nbove decribed property is cleared and
under cultivation.
Seized and taken into execution and to be sold
as the property of the estate of ALEXANDER
MILLER, deceased, at the suit ot BARCLAY
BROTHERS.
TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged
until the purchase money is paid in full.
JOHN D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, J
Emporium, Pa., Sept. 30,1901. s
Sheriff's Sale.
"OY VIRTUE OF A WRIT of Venditioni Ex
.O punas issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Cameron county, Pa., and to me
directed I have seized, levied upon and taken
in execution and will expose lor sale to the
highest and best bidder nt public vendue or out
cry, at the Court nouse, in Emporium, Cameron
county. Pa., on
Friday,2stli Day of Oet. A. I)., 1001,
AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
The following described real estate, to-wit:
ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of land
situate, lying and being in the Township of.Ship
pen, county of Cameron and State of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described as follows to-w it:
Said tract of land is located in Warrant No. 393,
beginning at a point ten feet south of culvert
east of bridge No. 83 on the Philadelphia and
Erie Rail Road and thirty-three feet south of
the center of said road; thence easterly along
the south side of the right of way of said railroad
two hundred and seventy feet to a point; thence
southerly and at right angles with said line
three hundred and twenty six and six-tenths
feet to a point; thence westerly and parallel
with said first line two hundred and
seventy feet to a point; thence northerly three
hundred and twenty-two and six tenths feet to
the place of beginning containing two acres,
more or less and having thereon erected one
creamery with all the necessary apparatus and
appurtenances for the manufacture of butter
and cheese with engine, boiler, shafting, belts,
pulleys and all other appliances necessary for the
operation of said creamery.
And also the right of way over and across the
land of Maria L. Wiley, (irant 8. Wiley, Sadie
A. Wiley, now Jones, Charles C. Wiley and
Jettie Wiley, widow and heirs of J. S. Wiley, de
ceased from the land hereinbefore described to
the public highway leading from Emporium to
Cameron, said right of way to be over a roadway
as now used by said parties last above named.
Also a right of way over and across the lands
of the said parties last above named, known as
the Lyman Wiley lot to the said public road
from the land hereinbefore described with the
right to use the privileges of the said Grant S.
Wiley of building, maintaining and using a road
under and through the culvert of the Philadel
phia and Erie Rail Road Company leading to
the said Lyman Wiley lot.
Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as
the property of the EMPORIUM CREAMERY
COMPANY at the suit of the SPRINGER SEPA
RATOR COMPANY now for the use of the Na
tional United Manufacturing Company and the
National United Manufacturing Company.
TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged
until purchase money is pa id in full.
JOHN D. SWOPE, Sheritl.
Sheriff's Office, I
Emporium, Pa., Sept 30th, 1901. \
Register's Notice.
STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA, > .
COUNTY OF CAMERON j ßa •
"Yf OTICE is hereby given that Chas. Seger and
_L\ H. C. Olmsted, Executors of the last will
and testament of Anna M, Matteson, late of
Shippen township, deceased; W. L. Thomas,
Administrator of the estate of Klin J I'eters, late
ol'Shippen township, deceased; Walter Hutten,
Executor of the last will and testament of Sarah
C. Ilatten, late of Driftwood borough, deceased;
and B. E. Smith, one of the Administrators of
Charles H. Stewart, late of Lumber Township,
deceased, have filed their first and filial accounts
of their administration of said several estates
and the same will be presented to the Orphans
Court at October term next, for confirmation ni
si.
C. JAY GOODNOUGH.
Register
Register's Office, J
Emporium, Pa., Sept. 80,1901. {
PROCLAMATION.— WHEREAS: -The
J Hon. CHAS. A. MAYER President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. A. WALKER,
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued
theirprecept bearing date the 3lst day of Aug.
A. I)., 1901, and to mo directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace
Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas
in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday,
the 2sth day of Oct. 1901, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and there in their proper per
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other remembcrances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa.. Oct Ist, 1901,
and in the 126 th year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
/ J. D. SWOPE. Sheriff.
KS& Cures Drunkenness.
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KEELEY
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BANNER SALVE
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I Furniture .1
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Everything in
stock that goes
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first-class Kur
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any one. . .
I Carpets,
i| „ Oil-Cloth,
Linoleum,
Mattings.
% UP IN QUALITY.
DOWN IN PRICE. [I 1 !] 1
One of the best
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world, sold
here—the tfk
| "Domestic." |
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in all its ®
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| promptly J|J
attended to.
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| GEO. J. LABAR. I
THE BIG BRICK STORE,
Cor. Fourth and Chestnut, St., |jj|]
EMPORIUM, PA. jj|
Our New ]
Fall Goods,
Have arrived and we are 1
I ready for the Fall and |
Winter campaign.
During the past few |
months we have almost |
entirely closed out all left- I
over stock, therefore start g
in with an 1
Entirely New Stock. I
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
(Stylish make.) B
ELEGANT LINIi of FURNISHINGS, I
TRUNKS, SATCHELS, &c.
We are agents for the LION n
Brand Shirts and have recently H
received a very fine assortment ■
of these celebrated
SI.OO SHIRTS.
I They Are Beauties. B
We continue to keep the.
MAC HURDLE
DRESS SHIRTS.
We want every citizen of this |§
county to call and inspect our jl
present stock, feeling assured b
that you will lie pleased.
j R. SEGER ?. SON, I
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