' *W*W * i r VA V' V \f \r-f \ Adam, } Meld rum & > Anderson Co. } HUFFAIiO.??. V. » 39A-40S Main Street. Pre-Inveitory | Cut Price Sale j The week before iuven- 112 tory time (June 30) is "clean < up" time. All the broken J dozens, incomplete lines, } the odd sizes and remnants } and odds and endsaremark- > ed at give-away prices. \ We sometimes find that 1 we are carrying too much s stock in some departments —that is the situation now ) and tlie chief reason for the 3 Half Price j Sale of j Suits and Coats } "Geisha" Waists } Hosiery J Corsets J Fine Millinery J iiress Goods J Silks \ 1 White Goods ! Wash Goods \ Lace Curtains \ And great Cut-Price Sale of \ Linings, Notions, Toilets, ) Rugs and Carpets. \ The Restaurant. ) Our patrons will find our Cafe ) on the 4th floor an excellent 3 place to rest and enjoy a full \ meal or a light lunch at moder- J ate price. • > Adam, \ Meldrum & Anderson 00. | rhe American Blook, 112 BUFFALO, N. Y. £ | This is the House, j BEgL" ,• '-"&JM I At which lo purchase your Kurn iture I of all kinds at the very lowest prices. I CARPETS, all new and up-to-date. The larg est line you ever saw in town. RUGS, both large and small-. Carpet sampks for rugs—all grades. LACE CURTAINS, a large line, [from the cheapest to the best. WINDOW SHADES, all kinds. GO-CARTS, until the babies cannot rest witi - I out one. Xo trouble to show gooJs. Glad to have yen call, whether you purchase or not. Yours respectfully, GEO. J. LaBAR. > / Our Clothing There may be Is selected with the Js/V Mffilmrflm False ecouotn> in buy greatest care, being £stj] \ V ing Clothingadvertised made of good material w* as cheap. Better buy —material that will of a dealer who has a give good service and A 1 #./ reputation to maintain, at prices that are are offering some R. SEGER & SON. R. SEGER & SON. J Just About Bedtime, i Take a Little Riser—it will cure eon j stipation biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Itisers arc differ- I erit from other pills. They do not gripe ami break down ilie mucous membranes of tlie stomach, liver aud bowels, but cure by gently arousing the seen lions and giv ing strength I<> thes ■ organs. Sold by It. C. Dodson. The teacher is one who makes two | ideas prow where only one grew before. A Surgical Operation. Is always dangerous—do net submit to tlie surgeon's knife until you have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It will cure when everything else fails— it has done this in thousands of cases Here Uoue of them: 1 suffered from bleeding aud protruding piles lor twenty years Was treated by different special ists and Used many remedies, but obtain ed no relief until I used DeWitt's Witch I Hazel Salve. Two boxes of this salve } cured uie eighteen months ago aud I have 1 not had a touch of the piles since—ll. A. | Tisdale, Summerton, S. C. For Blind, j Bleeding. Itching and Protruding Piles | no remedy equals DeWitt's Witch Hazel [ Salve. Sold by 11. C. Dodson, | Success is for those who deserve if. 1 The Foundation of Health. Nourishment is the foundation of health j —life—strength. Kodol dyspepsia Cure j is tho one great medicine that enables the 1 stomach and digestive organs to dige»t, assimilate and transform all foods into •the kind of blood that nourishfs the I nerves that feeds the tis.-uc:- Kodol la\s 1 the foundation for health. Nature does the rest. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all j disorders of the stomach ai d digestive ' orirans are cured by th • use ■»!' Kodol. Sold l>v 1!. C. I'odson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903 An Ideal Judge. Exchange. Mr. Rufus Choate, fifty years ago, in a speech before the Massa chusetts Contsitutional Convention, said: *'He shall know nothing about the parties; everything about the case. He shall do everything for justice; nothing for himself; nothing for his friend; nothing for his patron; nothing for his sover eign. Tf 110 one side is the execu tive power, the legislature and the people—the sources of his honors, the grievers of his daily bread—and 011 the other an individual, name less and odious, his eye is to see neither great nor small, attending to the 'trepidations of the balance.' If a law is passed by a unanimous legislature, clamored for by the general voice of the public, and a cause is before him on it, in which the community is 011 one side and an individual, nameless of odious, on the other, and he believes it to be against the Constitution, he must so declare it —or there is 110 judge." Catarrh of the Stomach. When the stouiach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that tails to digest, it decays and inflames the mucous mem braue. exposing the nerves and causes the ! glands to secret mueine, iustead of the natural juices of digestion. This is called ; Catarrh of the Stomach. For yeras I | suffered with Catarrh of the Stomach. ' caused by indigeston. Doctors and medi-1 eices failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.—J. R. Rhea,! ; Coppell, Tex. Sold hy R. C. Dodson. ; Keduced Kates to Betroit, Mich. ! j On account of the International Con- j j vention of the Epworth League, to be ! j held at Detroit, Mich , July 16 to 19, the j Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets to Detroit from all station on its lines, July 14 and 15, good to retnm July 20, when properly validated by Joint Agent, at rate of single fare for the round trip. For fur ther information concerning rates, routes, stop overs extension of limit, etc., consult nearest Pennsylvania i Railroad Ticket Agent 2770-19 It. Reduced Bates to Boston On account of the meeting of the Educational Association, at Boston, Mass., July 6 to 10, the Pennsylvania Road Company will sell excursion tick ets to Boston from ail points on its lines ! west and south of Princeton, Hights- I town, Tennent and Long Branch, on I July 3, 4, 5, and 6, good going on those I dates and good to return between July ! 8 and July 12, inclusive at rate of single j fare for the round, trippius §2.00, de- I positing ticket with Joint Agent at I Boston, on or before July 11, and pay- | ment of fee of fifty cents, extension of return limit may be obtained to Sep tember 1. For stop over privileges and further information consult nearest I ticket agent. 2753-19-lt. j Pennsylvania Chautauqua. For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to be held at Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 1 to to August 5, 1903, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion . tickets from New * York, Philadelphia, ! Chestnut Hill, Phoenixville, Wilming ton, Perryville, Frederick, Md., Wash ington, D. C., East Liberty, Butler, In diana,Connellsville, Bedford,Clearfield, Martinsburg, Bellefonte, Waterford, Canandiagua, Wilkosbarre,Tombicken, .Mt. Carmel, Lykens and principal in termediate points, to Mt. Gretna and return at reduced rates. Tickets will be sold June 25 to August 5, inclusive, j and will be good to return until August 1 13, inclusive. For specific rates, con sult ticket agents. 2845 18-2t. Beduced Kates to Saratoga, N. Y. On account of the Imperial Council, Ancient Arabie Order, Nobles of the . Mystic Shrine of North 4merica, to bo ' i held at Saratoga, N. Y., July 7 to 10, i 1 inc'usive, the Pennsylvania Railroad ] Company will sell round trip tickets to ! 1 Saratoga from all stations on its lines, : on July (5 and 7, good to return until j j July 20, inclusive, at rate of a single , 1 fare for tho round trip. A stop over ' 1 will be allowed at Philadelphia and j j Baltimore on ticket* reading via those 1 within final limit of July 7 going and 1 July 20 returning, on deposit of tickets j with station ageut immediately on ar- ► rival. 2754 19-lt. j > Teachers Wanted. Wo need at once a few more teachers 1 both experienced and inexperienced 'c We have more calls this year than ever j 1 before Schools and colleges supplied , with competent teachers free of coat, I- Address with stamp. AMKHICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION J.L. GRAHAM, L. L. D., Mgr., Memphis, Tenn. Emporium Tax Delinquents. I regret that I am forced, in order to 3 J protect myself, to notify all tax delin - ■ quents, that all taxes must be paid at | once or collection will be forced. This r I is the last and final notice. I will be D ; be at my residence every evening, from * 1 7:00 until 9:00 o'clock. = ; C. H. JESSOP, ; j Tax Collector r j -Emporium, Pa., June 12th, 1903. 3t Notice to Tax-Payers. " | Notice is hereby given to the delin e j quent taxpayers of Shippen Township that ALL TAXES remaining unpaid must > be paid on or before July 11th. After 1 that date I shail be forced to collect, in order to protect my bondsmen. This is a final notice, e P. S. CULVER, Collector. r Shippen, Pa,, June 11th, 1903. 3t ' NEW CAMERON HOUSE. Cameron, Pa., ® Opposite P. & E. Oepot, E HARRY McGEE, Proprietor. Having taken possession of this house and thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, I am J well prepared to meet the demands of the public. Guests conveyed to any part of the county. Good J fishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity. > WANTED— Several industrious persons in each . state to travel for house established eleven years and with large capital, to call upon merchants J and agents for successful and pofitable line. Per -3 manent engagement. Weekly cash salary of $lB . and all traveling expences and hotel bills ad vanced is cash each week. Experience not essen tial. Mention reference and enclose self-address ed envelope. The National, 334 Dearborn St. Chicago. 10-16t I j Kxecutor's Notice. ' I Estate of SUSAN SPANGLER, deceased. I "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen i I _l_\ tary upon the estate of SCSAN SPANGLER, I ! late of Shippen township, Cameron county. Pa., ' j deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, I | to whom all claims are payable and demands made. CHARLES M. SPANGLER, Executor, j Emporium, Pa., June Bth, 1903. Register's Mot Ice. | STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA, 1 ™. COUNTY OF CAMERON, I ' NOTICE is hereby given that B. W. Green, Esq., Executor ol the last will and testa ' ment of D. S. McDonald, late of the Borough of I Emporium, deceased, has filed his third partial | account of his administration of the said estate and the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court at July term, next, for confirmation ni it. C. JAY GOODNOUGH. Register. Register's Office, 1 Emporium, Pa., June Bth, 1903. F CIOURT PROCLAMATION.— WHEREAS:— The / Hon. CHAS. A. MAYER President Judge and the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. A.WALKER, j 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 their precept bearing date the 27th day of April 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 of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, I the 6th day of July, 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. m., I 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 therein 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 | to their offices appertain to be done. And those j who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute against them as will be just, I Dated at Emporium, Pa., June 16th, 1903, I and in the 127 th year of the Independence of the I United States of America. HARRY HEMPHILL. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. DY VIRTUE of an Alias writ of Fieri F(t iDcias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Cameron county, and to me directed, I have seized, levied upon and taken into execution and will expose to public sale and will sell to the highest and best bidder, at the Court House, . in Emporium, Pa., on Friday, M Hay of July, A. D., 1003, AT 1:00 O'CLOCK, P. M., The following described real estate, to-wit: ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Port age, County of Cameron and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows: Com mencing at a point on the easterly side of the right of way of theW.N.Y. it I'. Railroad; thence easterly 10 rods, more or less to a point; thence southerly about 40 roils more or less to a point; J thence westerly about 40 rods more or less to a I point on the east line of said right of way: thence i northerly along said right of way about 40 rods, I more or less, to the place of beginning. Con | taining 10 acres more or less. Bounded north ward by land of V. D. Sizer, eastward by laud of Pennsylvania Joint Lumber & Land Company, southward by land of E. D. Sizer and westward by the right of way of the said W. N. Y. & P., Railroad and being a part of the same land con veyed by Elijah D. Sizer and wife to said W. It Sizer by deed dated February 12th, 1883 and re- I corded in Cameron County Deed Book "I" page i 68 • ALSO ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land ! situate, lying and being in the township, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the westerly side of the public road leading from Emporium to KcatingSmnmit; thence westerly about 40 rods more or less to a point;thence southerly about 21 rods more or less to a point; thence easterly about 40 rods more or less to a point in the said public road; thence northerly along said public road to the place of beginning. Containing about eight acreß more or less. Roundediiorthward by land of K. I>. Sizer, east waul by said public road, southward by land of K. I). Sizer ami westward' by land of J. H. Evans, an.L being a part of the same land conveyed by Elijah D. Sizer and wife to said W. R. Sizer, by deed dated February 12th, IBH3 and recorded in Cameron County I)»>ed I Book "I," page 66, Tne said last described piece being subject to a contract fur sale of about I wo ncren of same here tofore made by said W.lt. Sizer to Adam Market. 1 Seized, taken into execution and to lis sold AS the properly of W. H. SIZKK AT the suit of J. H EVANS. TERMS CASH. No UMSI will be acknowledged until the purchase money i» paid in full. H ARRY IIEMPIIII.L, High Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. I Emporium, Pa., June 11, itsn ( IT-.it, I Artistic J I Painting: s & s II ANI> I j PAPER HANGING! S IJ{] Will receive prompt [}j ;n) attention and all [}j jnj work intrusted tome j}! will be guaranteed (j| satisfactory. lam (n ! prepared to furnish (n ; pj my cuatowers with jju both Paints and i/j | [jj Wall Papers, and u: j jjj save you big money. jjj j W Estimates cheerfully "1 |pj given on contract !{] | jjj work. Apply to If.-H. PEARSALL. I I bISE2SESHSESSSHSciS2SHSSSSHSJ i g BIG |Bargains| K to ft rHIS WEEK. U] [}j Call and see what they are. f{] j{] When you want jjj | Cookies 3 f{] don'b forget that we have fjj a fine line. They are }{| first-class and up-to date. | Our Meats jjj fu are always fresh and the Cj best grade obtainable. j{] GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. [}] Geo. H. Gross. i2SH SSSSHSHS HS as ESHSH 5? c SHl] : WE ARE DISPLAYING OUR Spring and Summer ~ " Dry Goods. I j j We have a larger assortment than we ever had j before. Our,large line of WHITE GOODS caimct be | I surpassed. The quality and variety are 8 sure to please. The WASH GOODS in colors, we are showing, ! are the best values that it is possible to get ) together. They are sure to be sold very 112 rapidly, for they include the latest patterns j • I Silk Zephyrs, Pique LaTour, Kiowa Pique, Highland Oxfords, Dene Applique, Nomad Silk Novelties, Sea Island Madras, Hamilton Waistings, Halma Mercerized Stripes, Mercerized Silk Zephyrs, i Linen Finish Emerald Dimity. I l and several others. I ' EVERY I)AY IS A BARGAIN DAY IN THE ABOVE. C.B. HOWARD& CO. [! We Have What You Need! To brush up and make beauti ful your home. The,season of the year for such work has arrived and we would call the attention of the public to our very large and reliable line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the best in the world. In addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a move 011 and be prepared to paint ' before the workmen are all en : gaged. We can save you money, j While you are painting your ' home or business place let us | talk a little with you 011 Bath and Closets, Hot Water, Steam or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert workmen will do you good work. Don't deay until too late. Farmers should bear in mind that we handle Plows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com petent agent will call 011 you. MMlliUl
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