Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 07, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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n Jieto Arrivals 1
N FOR 1901! \
' Without a doubt the largest, ■>
► high-class, popular manufac- (
F turfs of Cloths ever brought
into Cameron county, at i
J R. SEGER &
; cohpany's.
k We have taken especial care
J in the selection of our goods
™ and propose giving our hun
dreds of customers.
> HONEST, WELL-MADE CLOTHING i
AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. \
. Every dollar's worth of goods .
. must give the wearer satisfac- "i
tion. We desire all who in-
tend purchasing a suit of Ni
N clothes this Fall to file their
k orders early, that care may be
N given to every customer, no US
ft, matter whether you want a y
k sls or $lO suit. Q
| R. SEGER & CO. |
Opposite M. E. Church.
i\/ / 3K2S A/K3E3K /
l Get an
I Education 112
112 An exceptional opportunity offered $
& to young men and young women to (0
8 propure for leuchlng or for business. ft
; Four regular courses; also 6peclal jfc
; work In Music, Shorthand, Type- fe
writing. Strong teaching force, well g
Eradod work, good discipline and IS
nrd study, Insure best results to Isj
students of
Centra! State
Normal School j
; LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co.. PA.
; Handsome buildings i*'rfectly equipped, "
tit am boat, electric lights, abundance of C
I pure mountain water, extensive campus p
-I and athletic grounds. Expeuses low. Bend j
-{ for catalog. jj
J. H. FLICKINGER, Principal,
:j Central State Normal School, 1
| LOCK HAVEN, PA.
BiSHsaarasx&iaEaQraßßaßßaa
BANNER SALVE
v--* moo* h«aiing salve in the world.
| ® FURNITURE *|
WHOLESALE
;f AND RETAIL.
We manufacture our own Bedroom vSuitcs and Side- i|j|
t|§ boards right here in town; as we have no freight or agents j||)
||P expense to pay. YOU can readily see WHY we can tin-
dersell anyone in those lines, we are getting ready for our
| Second Anniversary j
•jttv Onr prices, all marked in plain figures, have become
|jl|| the talk of the town, and has forced our COMPETITOR'S
if TO BECOME IMITATORS in prices but not in quality It
111 of goods. Compare present pi ices of Furniture with past Iffl
W> prices, and then you can see only too plainly the Stand and |lf
Kl Deliver policy you have been paying tor years. pi
We respectfully invite the public to see the largest raj
||| and best stock ever exhibited in this town.
fkij Twenty-five different Bed-room. Suites from sl2 to $65 M]
m fifteen different Sideboards from - - $lO to SSO : .'Jf
||jj Twelve different Couches from ■ $5 to $25 jp
I Car load of ROCKERS of all descriptions.
Special inducements each week. Watch our windows. |||
I Undertaking. |
Remember the place, next door to Odd Fellows Block. j[p
Residence up stairs. Open all night.
§| j||
II Emporium Furniture Go. 11
lIF.ItNARI) F.GAN, iwaitatcer. I : ■
SECOND TO NONK.
Adam,
Meldrum &
Anderson Co.
396 to 408 Main St.—American Block,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
The G-reat
Pan-American
Store.
Our store is one of the attrac
tons of the city. All convenien
ces and comforts!for visitors.
Bureau of information.
Ladies' parlors and waiting
room.
Refreshment room for ladies
and gentlemen. Meals any time
between 8 a. m.and 6 p. m. at
moderate prices.
Headquarters for Pan-Ameri
can souvenirs, Buffalo and Nia
gara Falls souvenirs.
We are now showing new
spring goods in all departments,
including millinery, cloaks,suits,
waists, gloves and neckwear.
In dress goods, silks and wash
fabrics we also lead the trade of
Buffalo.
We show hundreds of private
patterns in new carpets which
can be seen in no other store in
Buffalo.
All correspondence promptly
attended to.
ADAM, MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO.,
I
396-408.Main Street,
The American Block.
BUFFALO, N. Y
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901
ALL SORTS.
WHITES CREAM VKRMIFUOOE re
moves the unhealthy tissue upon which j
worms thrive; it brings, and quickly, a j
healthy condition of body, where worms
cannot exist. Price, 25 cents. L. Taggart.
If thou hast a grief too heavy t<» bear
ca patience to help you, and she will
bring you a blessing in its place.
Never try to coax a cold or cough, use
the remedy that unfailingly conquers
both. BAI.LARD'H HOUEHOUNIJ SYRUP
is the great specific for all throat and
lung troubles. Price, 25 and 50 cents.
L. Taggart.
Patience and time make a path of
light through the gloom, and generally
find a treasure in the darkest night.
Many people are suffering fearfully
from indigestion or dyspepsia, when
single bottle of HERBINE would bring
about a prompt and permanent cure. A
few doses will do more for a weak stom
ach than a prolonged course of any other
medicine. Price, 50 cents.
Nothing is so like a gentleman as a
gentlemanly knave.
For all fresh cuts or woumds, either on
the human subject or on animals, BAL
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is excellent;
while for coro-huskers' sprained wrists,
barbed-wire cuts and sores on working
horses, it cannot be too highly commend
ed. Price, 25 and 50 cents. L. Taggart.
If you would know what is to be, con
sider what was.
There is probably no disease more dis
tressing and annoying than piles. HAU
LER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT is
daily cuiiug cases' of years' standing of
itching and bleeding piles. The cure be
gins on the first application, a tittle per
severance makes the cure complete, Price,
50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. L.
Taggart.
True religion has peace for its founda
tion stone.
Geo. A. Points, Upper Sandusky, ().,
writes: "I have been using Foley's
Honey and Tar for hoarseness and find
it the best remedy i ever tried. It
stopped the cough immediately and re
lieved all soreness." Take none but
Foley's. L. Taggart.
Instruction is a teacher, but Example
is an artist, and our emotions are the
colors he mixes on the heart's palette.
To-day take Foley's Honey and tar.
It positively prevents pneumonia, or other
serious results from colds. It may be too
late to-morrow. L. Taggart.
Moral purlity may lie iu the intention,
but the act is the proof of it.
Adolph Bluner, Grand Mound, la.,
writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and
Tar in my family and think it is the best
cough cure on the market. I would not
be without it in my home, as there is
nothing so good for coughs and colds. L.
Taggarf.
Pride is a louder beggar than Want,
and is a dea. more impudent.
W. J. Shively, Batesville, <).. speaking
of Banner Salve, says:"l used it for
piles, and it has done me mora good than
any salve I have ever used, and I have
tried a great many kinds." L. Taggart.
Quick resentment, like a mob, is apt to
execute the wrong man.
Seymour Webb, Moira, N. writes:
"I had been troubled with my kidneys
for twenty-five years and had triad several
physicians but received no relief until 1
bought a bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure.
After using two bottles I was absolutely
cured. I earnestly recommend Foley's
Kidney cure." Take only Foley's. L.
Taggart's.
He who gives advice unmasked sows
seed iu a market place.
For Hoarseness.
Benj. Ingerson, of Hutton, Ind., s:iys
he had not spoken a word above a whim
per for months, and one bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar restored his voice. Be
sure you get Foley's. L. Taggart.
A weak character seldom forgives one
it has injured, but justifies the sin rather
than repair it.
To Cure A Cough
Stop coughing, as it irritates the lungs,
and gives them no chance to heal. Foley's
Honey and Tar cures without causing a
strain in throwing off the phlegm like
common cough expectorants. L. Taggavt.
The way to repentance is paved with
tones from the ruins of pleasures past.
Easy to Oure a Cold
if you go about it right. Take two or
three Krause's Cold Cure Capsules dur
ing the day and two before retiring at
night. This will insure a good night's
rest and a free movement of the bowels
next morning. Continue the treatment
next day and your cold will melt away.
Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart.
He who dines 011 vanity must sup on
contempt.
When You Get a Headache
don't waste a minute but goto your drug
gist and get a box of Krause's Headache.
Capsules. They will prevent paint, even
though your skull were cracked. They
are harmless, too. Head the guarantee.
Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart.
Rashness has a Godchild named Mis
fortuue.
For Shattered Nerves.
A remedy that will soothe, build up j
the wasted tissues and enrich the blood ,
is indispensable. Liehty's Celery Nerve j
Compound has been wonderfnily sue- '
cessf'ul in cases of nervousness, as thon- j
sands of grateful people will to,lily.
Sold by L. Taggart.
Recommends It To Trainmen.
G. H. Hausan, Lima. ()., Engineer L.
E. A. W. II E., writes: "I have been
troubled a ttreat deal with backache. I
was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure,
and one bottle entirely relieved me. L
gladly recommend it to any one. espec
ially my friends among the train men,
who are usually similarly ffliacted." L.
Taggart.
As one fool disappears, another bobs
up in his place.
Reliable and Oentle.
•'Apill's a pill," says the saw. But
there are pills and pills. You want a pill
which is certain, thorough and geutle.
Mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers fill the bill. Purely vegetable.
Do not force but assists the bowels to
act.. Strengthen aud invigorate. Small
and easy to take. B. C. Dodson.
Indolence is a sort of suicide.
Modern iiurgery Surpassed.
"While suffering from a bad case of
piles I consulted a physician who advised
me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, "says G. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga.
! I procured a box aud was entirely cured.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid
cure for piles, giving relief instantly, and
I heartly recommend it to all sufferers "
Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. Do-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure any
case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other
wounds are also quickly cured by it. Be
ware of counterfeits. It. C. Dodson.
Zino and Grinding Make
Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice
as long aa lead and oil mixed by hand.
tf
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
The Lanithtcr of Saranex,
The general impression one derives
from the accounts given is certainly
that savage tribes are not victims of a
sullen despair, but, on the contrary,
have a large and abundant mirth.
Their laughter and other signs of good
spirits are of the most energetic kind.
Darwin and a number of travelers as
sure us on this point. The Tasma
nians. Ling Roth tells us, accompanied
their loud bursts of laughter with
movements of the hands to the head
and quick tapping movements of the
feet. The loud, deep chested character
of the men's laughter is sometimes
specially noted. A recent visitor to
central Africa regrets that under Eu
ropean Influence the deep chested,
hearty Ir> Ur of the men is being re
pla< i <1 by what is known as the "mis
sion irtTP'.e" In the younger folk.—ln
ternational M nthly.
All' Odd \e»t.
A correspondent of Cassell's Maga
zine records a curious freak 011 the
part of some wasps in Gloucester, Eng
land.
The wasps were noticed going in and
out of a lock which secured a work
shop door. The owner of the shop had
the lock removed to satisfy his curiosi
ty about the doings of the busy work
ers. He found a nest inside. The cells
were made of mud and were full of
larva;. There were several dead wasps
inside the lock.
As the lock was in almost daily use
the wasps could not have had a very
peaceful home.
Extreinef In Iceland.
In Iceland nature seems to have de
serted all her ordinary operations and
to have worked only in combining the
most terrific extremes which her pow
ers can command. Nor is she yet si
lent. After the lapse of ages the'fire of
the volcano still bursts out among the
regions of eternal snow, and the im
petuous thundering of the geysers con
tinues to disturb the stillness of the
surrounding solitude.
MM—lllllWilli Hill
ASK YOUR DRUaaiST FO'
BOOKI.ET. (MAILED F r
WHEY REFCHBED r
L. THffffart.
EmporiamFaraiture to.
Furniture Healers.
I'uueral Directors.
Kcsi iencc up Stairs. Open all Nipht.
BERNARD EGAN, Manager.
iiffiailam Ossrfs I
uK A safe, certain relief for .Suppressed I
M Menstruation. Never known tofait. Safe! 9
[;,( iiiv! Spicily! Satisfaction Guaranteed I
!H| or money Kefumled. Kent prepaid for I
Bj £I.OO per box. Will send them on t rial, to I
Mhe paid for when relieved. .Samples Free. I
Be UNITED MEDICAL CO., Bo* 74. UnctSTCn. P«. K
bo din Emporium by L. Taggart.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
New Departure
— at
JASPER HARRIS'
Popular Clothing House,
EMPORIUM, PA.
TO THE LADIES:
We take pleasure in informing the ladies of Cameron county
that we have added a first-class line of
Toadies' Furs
and Capes,
And invite their inspection. Our furs are from one of the
most reliable houses in the country and we propose giving our lady
customers some genuine bargains. Come in and see.
OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING
Continues to increase in favor aud the people are keeping out
popular UNION MADE CLOTHING moving. Our early winter
line of goods cannot be excelled in this section.
FALL?"AND WINTER OVERCOATS DID YOU SAY?
We have them in all grades and prices. We especially call
your attention to our popular Automobile Overcoat and other up
to-date styles. Our store was never in better shape to serve the
wants of the public. COME!
JASPER HARRIS,
Remember the place—Directly
Opposite Post Office, Emporium, Pa.
for Infants and Children.,
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness.
It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth
ingl Troubles and cures Constipation. IS regulates tlio
Stomach and Bowels, giving licalthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
G. SCHMIDT'S, 1 —
.✓./*=* FRESH BREAD,
J popular p "
1 *
" " * CONFECTIONERY
Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and
skillful attention.
vm fm A cure fuarautee<! if you use H
US TO, Suppository §
htjj "**l). Matt. Thompson, Bupt. H
SB they <lo all you claim for them." I>r. 8. M. Devorc, fij
Kj Haven Kuok . \V\ V.v, wrlte« : " They dire universal satis B
|jj faction." l)r. 11. Clarksburg, Tenn., writet jg
JJJ MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA. H
Sold itt ;Emporium by L. Taggart. Call for |
free sample.
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$ DR.FENNER'S @
IBM & Liver! !
REMEDY AND j£. j
fNERVE™TOSS! 1
R. C. Dodson, Agent,
33-281y. Erupt riuni, P» I