£ Adam, \ Meldrum & i ! Anderson Co. i BUFFALO, X. V. » 306-408 Main Street, } 1 GRAND OPENING j | Holiday j Goods| \ From now on the great ) < store will have more than j £ its usual interest to our out i 112 of town patrons. Every de- } £ partment has taken 011 a \ > holiday appearance, and all 1 s the new and beautiful gifts s \ have been brought out for \ your inspection. > Toys and Dolis. \ t There's a world of toys j £ and dolls for the little ones. > > We have a lot of 350 iin- \ 1 ported sample dolls, no two 112 s alike, and ranging in price s { from 25c to $25.00. £ < The toys and games are ) ( more pleasing and interest- } ( ing than ever. Everything } r from a whistle to au auto- \ > mobile or a train of cars. \ < The Restaurant. 3 < Our restaurant on tlie fourth door, re- } i moved from the bustle of business, is a \ I delightful place where one may relieve J P the tedium of shopping. A light lunch 1 s or a full meal. Excellent service and p P moderate prices. S ) Get acquainted with Our Mail \ \ Order Department. \ Adam. | > Meldrum & ) \ Anderson Co. ] P TheAmericacßlocV, r 112 BUFFALO, N. Y 112 Not in Nature for anyone to always feel tired. There is no need to drag out au existence without ambition. Weak nerves are responsible for lan guor, depression, debility and varico cele. Diseased nerves, whether due to over work, over-indulgence or any other cause, can be made strong as steel by the use of They tone and invigorate every organ j of the body, soothe and strengthen the nerves and transform broken down men and women into strong, healthy, vigorous, ruddy-cheeked persons. If you find this isn't so, you get your money back. SI.OO per box ; 6 boxes (with guaran tee), $5.00. Book free. PEAL MEDI CINE Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by R. C. Dodson, Emporium. Pa. 51 iTABLER'S QTf Til j BUCK EYE rllliif 1 OINTMENT i |L'iiRES NOTHING BUT PILES. | U 3URE and CERTAIN CURE 6 I > known for IS years as the £, i D£3T REMEDY for PILES. 2 j SOLI> HV ALL DRUGGISTS. P \ t7 BICSABBSSH 11ED. CO., ST. LOUIS. / For sale by L. Taggart 21y. | I KIDNEY-" B "pi BACKACHE 1 I All Illaddor and Tjß I Urinary Diseases. Ii I t\ p*. E* R. C Dodson, Agent, • 3(i 2Sly. Emporium, i'« * 'C. G. SCHMIDT'S,*—'" i „ MCAIMJI 'AKTt'HS POR [■ , - >o*^* FRESH BREAD, k. Pot) ll 13 112 rA " cv "*"• ,'jj \jt l ICE CFt£Af4, >" NUTS "voDAHefy. * CON FECTION ERY Daily Delivery. All order* u prompt lad »killful»ttcution, I ■ WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMEN OF OUR Fall, Winter and Holiday G-oods. Two car loads of Wall Paper ! now arriving. L. TAOOART. |HaS SHSaSHSHSBSHfiHSSSHSSab»| Qj You can look the county over, and you [jj J [n will not And a more complete, up-to-date nj jpJ line oi GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 11l 0] Ol'R p] 1 Fali and a jgj Winter jjj • | Stock jjj uj is now in, and ready for your pJ [n inspection. ¥] ft DRY GOODS, p] | HEAVY ALL-WOOL SKIRTINGS, M | Jjj READY-MADE SKIRTS, fe £ LADIES WAISTS, ETC. Oj Our Notion department is p [n full of new things, and lots [{] jrj of bargains. Wejliave added [jj ft MEN S, BOYS' AND,YOUTHS' OVER jj] Cj COATS AND READY MADE ffl SUITS " S j5 J. E. SMITH, [n sterling Run, Pa. rd isHEISHHaSHSHScSaSHSHSaSSHI -i - : »- -• n 112 . v -- -* » . I PILES E Graded Schools, Stateaville, N. writes : •*' 1 can say I H they do all you claim for them." I>r. S. M Devore, IS I Bfl Uaven Rock, W. Va., writes : •• They (jive universal satis- H If^ Uo "' '' r «"larh<hur<, Tenn., writes . Ku RUDY, L«WC«STtR, P*. |j Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodson. Call for free sample. The Plate to Buy Cheap Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 4, 1902 Queer Law Case. ! Not long ago a trial was re ported where a man sued « ! medicine concern which had offered SIOO for a case their remedy could not cure. Tht man had taken the remedy but had not been cured. Tht | defence was that he had noi ] taken the medicine long enough. He did not get the SIOO. We allude to this because wc want to show that Vinol does not give a slippery guarantee. If the user comes back with his empty bottle and says,"l can't see that it did me any good," we say, "Sorry you happen to be among the few less than two in one hundred— here's your dollar!" Vinol is a non-secret pleasant compound of cod liver oil, (greatest medicinal food known), iron, and mild table wine. L. TAGGART, URITGGIST. Mail Orders Supplied £l per Bottle Express Paid. uceW \ininTio\s. N'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol lowing named persons have lile.l their pe titions for Licenses, in my office, according to law, for the term of December Court, 1902: HOTEL LICENSE. Grove To.vnshlp. Geo. P. Shafur, Sinncniahonin;; ITou e O, L. Bailey, Enterprise House Henry W. Martiwlale Brooks Run Hotel Driftwood. A. M. McDonald, Curtin House Sophia McVicker, Lafayette Hotel Thos. J. Riley, Commercial Hotel W. H. Mitchell Mitchell House Lumbar Township. Patrick Malioney,. Sterling House Mary A. Furlong, Alpine House Edward McFaddtu New Cameron House Lumber Township, Restaurant or Eating House License. James B. Hayes Cor. Main and Louise streets, Cameron, Pa. Portage Township. J. H. Evens, Sizer Springs Hotel Emporium, East Ward, Hotel Licenses. Peter Shoup, Cook House John Costello Eagle Hotel Richard J. Loyd, Exchange Hotel Samuel D. McDonald Central House | Thos. J. Lysett St. Charles Hotel John L. Johnson American Hotel Middle Ward. •John Cummings, Cottage Hotel H. R. Manett, Warner House Dennis Donovan, Emporium House Michael J. D01au.... City Hotel Michael Murphy, Commercial Hotel EMPORIUM, MIDDLE WARD, RESTAURANT LICENSES. William McDonald, Novelty Ro-taurant M. C. Tulis, Star Restaurant WHOLESALE LICENSES. Henry Kraft Emporium A. A. McDonald,. Emporium F. X. Biumle, Shippen Township BOTTLERS LICENSE. Henry Kraft, Emporium F. X. Biumle Shippen C. JAY GOODNOUGH, Clerk Q. S. ( "tOURT PROCLAMATION—WHEREAS:—Tht U Hon. CHAS. A. MAYER President Judge and the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. A.WALKEB, Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer anil Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued their precept bearing date the Ist day of Nov. A. D., 1902, and to me 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 ol Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the 15th day of December,l9o2, 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 reinemberances, to do those things which 4o their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizanceto prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Emporium, l'a., Nov. 24th, 1902, and in the 127 th year of the Independence of the United States of America. ■I. D. BWOPB, Sheriff. Notice of Administratrix. Estate of ALOXZO CHEESBRO, deceased. IETTERS of administration on the estate of J Aloi.zo Cheesbro, late of Shippen township, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, l.ave been granted to Uora Cheesbro, residing in s.iil township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay. DORA CHEESHRO, Administratrix. GREEN & SHAKKEK. Solicitors. Emporium, Pa., (let. 30, 1902 . 37-6t 112 ' w* - ' •%■ 1- .. '* .mr L. • • i • HOOK V AII.KD I l(i:K. ,VV ' J; 1 * M 1 *' <'"II«I-»;[o'|«. Intiaiiinii;. ' li UkSi linns. I.uii.; Finer. \iNk Fetrr. II I'. ( 112 l'lt \l\h. I.«llleue>. >>, Injuries. « i liKaf tlheiuiittiiam. v '"""AT. Uniutv. Kplsootic, I I Kl-H 1 lM«lriil]icr, * I' I'IUMI W Olt MH, Boil. Uru'aa. »'* 11 !iiii « ' V'liMiro V'Hi ""' " "'"' ' r 4 I I- .il itl.ir. llHlvarkr «iml Bluwii, II in • i Itmrrlieu. Ilt» iili r\. U.li. I'mrnu MIM lUIIIAtiK "t!JL lllllUl «'* HI. VIMH.it IIImUHIIKHK I I J-HtN l»»-.|:W> Mailer, Frupllou.. I H - ll\|M OMII | HIV hiarina I 'ual, »' ' I ' * lllitigriiiuil, N|.,111111 || N|N^G|IF A eivliI H0,1,18 Caai), Tea NIWKMM, liamk, *J '•"'Krfl-1,. ~r Ml Mil ..r pflM. Huni|ilir«)<' Mtslleblu Co., Co*. WlUiuitt * Jul,a Btrnl*, Nuw Vorfc. C>lcs on December Weather. j Colm, the weather prophet, in his pre dicting for December says that the wealfier will bo rather changeable. There will be many beautiful days,«but wirter is liable to give us a surprise. Regular storm conditions will prevail at the opening of December. The pro babilities are that rough wintery weath er will prevail over many sections of the country at this time also at and after full moon on the 14th. Destructive gales, blizzards, etc., both on land and sea, may be expected. Continued, un settled weather will develop during the last quarter of the moon—2lst. Many of the storms may vary from a summer-like shower to a real winter blizzard. Watch the many beautiful sunset scenes. The Certainty of Advertising. Advertising is a subtle science, so subtle, in fact, that by most of the peo ple it is regarded as more or less of a game of chance. This is a mistake. There is nothing in the world more cer tainthan advertising if it is properly done. You can make a failure in any thing—any line of business—if you do not go about it with a full understand ing of its details, and careful attention to them. Leave one single, little in significant screw out of a locomotive, and sooner or later there is going to Ins a smashup. Whenever advertising dosen't pay thero is a loose screw or a lost one some place. Too many adver tisers do not look beneath the surface. —Carriage Dea[ers Journal. This is the season of the year when the prude nt and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Remedy. It is certain to be needful be fore the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is contracted and before it has be come settled in the system. In almost every instance a severe cold may be ward ed oft by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first, indication of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take—both adults and chil dren like it. Buy it and you will get the best. It always cures Fur sale by L. Taggart. F NCTAL _STATE ftfl ENT Of the Emporium School District for the Year Ending June 4, 1902. P, P. RENTZ, Treasurer, in account with Em porium Borough School Fund. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand at last Audit $ 498 81 From C. H. Jessop, Coll. tax of 1898 51 To From C. H. Jessop, Coll. tax ol'l9oo 138 36 From C. H. Jessop, Coll. tax of 1901 2692 86 From State appropriation 2,165 47 From Sundries for tuition 93 00 From C. P. Dastian for bonks 75 From loan from First National Bank of Emporium $300,00 -less discount *5.10 294 90 Total receipts $ 6,230 68 EXPENDITURES. Paid for Teachers salaries and lustitute 4,393 76 Paid for hooks, stationery and printing 1,045 53 Paid for freight, dray age, etc 28 32 Paid tor Commencement expenses. ... 35 oo Paid F. P. Kentz, salary as treasurer— 25 00 Paid N. J. Bamer, salary as Sec'y 25 OO Paid First Nat. Bank on note 100 oo Paid First Nat. Bank dis'ct on renewal. 3 10 Paid First Nat. Bank bal. oil note 290 00 Total expenditures }5,85G oi Cash in hands of treasurer 374 87 16,230 88 ASSETS. Cash in hands of treasurer. $ 37187 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll. 1900 tax... 36 58 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll. 1901 tax... 753 25 Totalsssets $ 1,164 "0 LIABILITIES. Outstanding order No. 166' 35 00 F. P. RENTZ, Treasurer, in account with Empo rium Borough School Building Fund. RECEIPTS. From C. 11. Jessop, Coll. on 1900 tax... .$ 57 82 From C. 11. Jessop, Coll. on 1901 tax 385 77 From Shippcn township for seats 5 00 Total receipts $ 448 59 EXPENDITURES. Paid for Janitors services $ 465 00 Paid for insurance 28 00 Paid for gas 302 40 Paid for sundry suppliesand repairs 101 54 Paid for painting and rt pairing to C. A. Van Lew 148 00 Paid for State tax to C. H. Jessop 54 16 Total expenditure $ 1,101 10 Due Treasurer F. P. Rentz last audit 1,834 55 $ 2,935 65 Balance due Treasurer 2,487 U6 ASSETS. Due from C. 11. Jessop, Coll. for 1900 tax s2l 02 Due from C. 11. Jessop, Coll. for 1901 tax 133 11 Total assets $ 134 13 LIABILITIES. Balance due Treasurer $ 2,487 W F. P. RENTZ, Treasurer, in Recount with Em porium Borough School Bond Fund. RECEIPTS. Cash ill Treasury last audit 11,281 73 I From C. 11. Jessop, Coll. 011 189S tax 118 46 ; From C. H. Jessop, Coll. 011 1899 tax ... 125 03 I From C. 11. Jessop, Coll. on 1900 tax .. 135 21 From C. 11. Jessop, Coll. on 1901 tax.... 983 54 I Total receipts $2,614 02 j EXPENDIEURES. Paid 22 coupons No. 13 011 Bonds Nos. 79, BU, 81, 82, K!, 81. 86, 86, 87, 18, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 91. 95, 96. 97, 98. 99, 100-12,50 $55 00 . Paid 47 coupons on Bonds Nos. H 19,55, SH, .',7, 58,1.0, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,1)6, 67, <lB, 69, 70. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 70, 77, 78, 79, 8(1, 81, 82, 83, 8-1, 85, US, 87, 88, 89, 90. 81, 92, 83,94,95,96,97,88,99, 100- $2.50 117 50 ' Paid coupons on Bonds Noi. 48. 49, 55. 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 6;:, 64, 65, 60, 67, 6M, 60, 70, 71, 72. 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 84, a'., 86, 87, Bs, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100—52..*-0 105 00 I To! ill expenditures $ 277 CO ' < u»h in Treasury 2,.»i6 52 I 2,644 02 I ASSKTTB. Cash inTria u.-v f2,3fiti 52 Due from ('. 11. Jv..M>p, Coil. 1901 lav :tIS 88 1 Total assets ti,702 40 j 1.1 ABILITIES. Following init*!*ndlii.< ~ upon*: I'oupon No. 15, on Itond 51 tj ,vi i v.upi us Nn. Nt on ltoni' s. .HI : aoo l llU|... us No. 17 on llouils Nos, su, ..I, s;' 51 51 ami s,. 15 00 IIC N. >• . 11. i,.1 Nos. 50 l|, V DUUtK i.iii'iiK'ifciiu!s,3o9 00 Yntnt Llaiillilli ♦ i.r.u o„ hin.'t. iilnUU'i: ' fullir «»»«.! tIU'.V K.uJr un.l A. « BU M. \ i i J> wim i:, tut) I I fcUlpoftUll', J'U., ,%Ug. i ttH.lt> To improve the appetit? and strenuthen the di»estiou try a few doses of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. 11. Seitz, ot Detroit. Mich.,says, "They restored my appetite when impaired re lieved me of a bloated feelinjr and caused a pleasant and satisfactory inovcineut of the bowels." Thoie are people in this community who need just such a medicine For Sale by L. Tagoart. Every box warranted. fflpri A * JHhakfs 6bort roads. ] AXLE JL light loads. QREASE I for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. 3 Needed in Every Home C I tke new 8 (IISSal) and F.NLAP.GLD I I E.DITION OF WEBSTER'S S iNTfiM'IAIIONAL DiC'nOKARY 3 A Dictionarr of ENGLISH, | [ tiofraphy, Geotrajjby, Fiction, elc -g New Platoa Throughout | 25,000 New Words 1 Phrasea and Definitions Prepared under tlio direct super- | vision of VV. T. IIARUIS, Ph.D., LL.D., 0 United Slate.' Coininifsioiief of Edti- I cation i. sisted liy si 1 corps of com- I Rich Diri jin :-} 2J6 ! Quarlo SCVO IJSuslrations Inh ruulionnl trux first tunned in 1800, succeeding Has "Unabridged." j The New <ttn! 1/ilarje.d Edition of the \ litternn'.iuniil iru.i instied in October, 1000. (lei the littfKl and be.it. Wc also publish Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with Glossary of ' col tish Wortlsami Phrases. 1100 "Fil-st-elnssi:i ijimlily, socomi-cliiss insize." Specimen pages, etc. of both books scut on application. S sag \ G.tSC.MERRIAMCO.J WEBSTER'S | Publishers, Springfield, Mass. V. / of Furniture | m 1 M w We secured under most favorable conditions, the p ftl entire stock of ill fl The Mankey Mfg, Company, 8 1 AT BANKRUPT SALE. I I This purchase, a very fortunate and opportune p li one—brought to us about SIO,OOO worth of p m, bed room suites, dressers, washstands and sideboards, ml bright and new, direct from the factory, which we >%" [H will dispose of at virtually next-to-nothing prices, lip; Now we are ready for this great sale, the most impor- m % \ taut furniture event ever offered you. .A sale that will Jj| make new history in our business. High class, up-to |iv; date, thoroughly reliable furniture at much less than raj cost of manufacture. We want you to come to this 'l®| sale, to see and compare the furniture with that you > !jgij| can buy elsewhere at even double our prices. We will j* 1 leave it to you then, as judge to say where the greatest 's■ values can be had. It is only through a purchase of «j ; x- this kind, that these stupendous bargains are made pos- f|g .'i sible—a chance that conies your way but seldom. This ffi V will be a quick decided eveut, the stock must be clear- tj||! Ed out at once,as we have no room for storage purposes. If you have any particular fancy about style, wood or yijl M- pattern, you had better come early or the very thing |§| you want may be gone. Judges of furniture making ■; and exceptional values are especially requested to in spect these goods, and examine every detail of quality, , workmanship and durability. Owing to limitation of " V 'it ! space, we cannot give details of this irresistable sale. We cord'ally invite correspondence from prosper- tive bu?«» who cannot visit us in person. a w, s'■ ( I * I i! I \ 1 > u.J. I Ai)i \l\ ► ) K I ol:: reliable flrniiup.e stori:. I.MI'OHU M, «»A. Our ;iew Goods. Have arrived and we are ready for the Summer campaign. During the past few months we have almost entirely closed out all left over stock, therefore start in with an Entirely New Stock. READY-MADECLOTHING, (Stylish make.) ELEGANT LINK of FURNISHINGS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Ac. I We are agents for the LION Brand Shirts and have recently received a very fine assortment of these celebrated SI.OO SHIRTS /%( "LION B TRADE MARK i' || HI! L: ii 1,, , I T hey Arc Beiiutie s We continue to keep the. MAC HURDLE DRESS SHIRTS. We want every citizen of this county to call and inspect our present stock, feeling assured that you will be pleased. R. SEGER & SON, Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa
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