Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 12, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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&<arr)cpe>r) Gour)f_y [fWss.
ESTABLISHED UY C.B.UOULD.
HENRY H. MULLIN,
Editor and Manager.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Per year $2 00
Cf paid is advance $1 50
ADVERTISING RATES.
Advert) ementsare published at the rate of one
lollar per square for one insertion and fifty cents
square for each subsequent insertion.
Rates by the year or for Biz or three monthsare
ow anuuaiform.and willhefurnished on appli
cation
Legal and Official Advertising per square, three
times or less, $2 00; each subsequent insertionM
cents per square.
Loca! notfcesten cents per line for onei nsertion,
dve cents per line for eacnsubsequentconsecutive
tnsartion.
Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per
(ne. Simpleannouncementsofbirthe,marriages
and deaths will be inserted free.
Business Cards, five lines or less $5.09 per year
over Bve lines, at the regular rates of advertising
N«localinserted for less than 75 cts. per issue.
JOB PRINTING.
The,lob department of the PRESS is complete,
&ad affords facilities for doing the best class of
work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law
Printing.
Mo paper willbe discontinued until arrearages
are paid, except at the option oftlie publisher.
Papers sent outofthecountymustbe paid for
1 n ad vance.
*S~No advertisements will be accepted at less
than the price for fifteen words.
«®-Religious notices free.
How The Bditor Got Even.
A business man in an Oklahoma town
got mad at the editor of a local paper
about something which appeared in
the paper, and notified the editor that
he would in future have his printing
done at a lob office where they didn't
have a paper to roast everybody. He
thought, of course, the paper would
have to quit business, but it kept on
going.
In about two months the man's
daughter was married and they had a
big blow out, but not a line appeared
In the paper. Later on his wife gave a
big reception to some visitors, but not
a line appeared in the paper.
Later on the man's youngest child
died, but not a line appeared in the
paper. The next fall a mass meeting
was held in town to see about some
public improvements and this business
man made a big speech. The meeting
was written up in full except this man's
speech. This was s skipped. Then
the business man called and asked the
editor what he had it in for him
about. "You got mad last year, if you
remember, and said you were going to
have your work done at the job print
ing office, so I thought I'd just let your
job printer print the account of your
daughter's wedding, your wife's recep
tion, your child's obituary and your
speech."—Enid, Kan., Events.
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Millionaires' Poor Stomach.
The worn-out stomach of the over
fed millionaire is often paraded in the
public prints as a horrible example of
the evils attendant on the possession of
great wealth. But millionaires are not
the only ones who are afflicted
with bad stomachs. The proportion is
far greater among the toilers. Dys
pepsia and indigestion are rampant
among these people,and they suffer far
worse tortures than the millionaire un
less they avail themselves of a stand
ard medicine like Green's August
Flower, which has been a favorite
household remedy for all stomach
troubles for over thirty Ave years. Au
gust Flower rouses the torpid liver,
thus creating appetite and insuricg
perfect digestion It tones and vital
izes the entire system and makes life
worth living, no matter what your sta
tion. Trial bottles, 25c; regular sise,
75c, at L. Taggart. 33-ly-l.
A Thrtut Tkat Wu flrede4.
In 180(1 the Prussian government de
manded an Indemnity of $25,000,000
from the city of Frankfurt. The lieftd
of the house of Rothschild tiiet* sent
word to Bismarck that If an attempt
were made to enforce the levy the
Roths<»hilds would break every bank in
Berlin. Knowing the power behind the
threat, the man of blood and iron yield
ed.
Slippery El MI roaHlec.
Take a sufficient quantity of pulver
ized slippery elm bark, stir It In hot or
warm milk or water to the consistence
of a poultice. This 1» a most efficacious
poultice, is of almost universal applica
tion and removes Inflammation sooner
than any other. If tincture of myrrh
be added It Is valuable In bolls, tflcera,
carbuncles, etc. Dick's Encyclopedia
of Practical Recipes.
Anxioaa to lltar It.
Mr. Sampson (tremulously)— Miss
Lydia, I want to tell you—er—the old,
old story-
Then his agitation got the better of
him, and he paused.
Lydla—Go on. Mr. Sampson. Never
mind If It is a chestnut. Perhaps I've
sever heard it before.
low Church—and Salary.
"It must lie understood," said the
vestryman, who was extremely "low
church," to the new rector, "that the
rector here shall have no surplice"—
"Gracious!" exclaimed the Rev. Mr.
Newcome. "How could one have a stir*
plus on the salary you ofTer?"—Phila
delphia Press.
Warning.
All persons are herby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permt Irom this
office or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903.
24-tf.
Hew Guillen JuHtlce,
A comical vindication of the rights of
property among the savages of New
Guinea was witnessed by a missionary,
the Rev. James Chalmers. Service was
Just beginning In the little church when
a native boy came In dressed with
what he considered great magnificence.
In a shirt. As the savages were accus
tomed togo nearly naked, this garment
made the hoy very conspicuous.
The shirt had once belonged to some
white man, and tho Importance It gave
the present wearer was tremendous.
But when his glory was at Its height a
bigger boy appeared, hot with rage and
carrying a Jacket. He fell upon the
first lad and began stripping off the
shirt. The rest of the congregation, un
derstanding at once that the rightful
owner had arrived, gave him not only
sympathy, but practical aid. They rose
to their feet, and those who were near
by took part In the stripping process.
Presently the true owner was invested
in shirt and Jacket, the congregation
cooled, and the service went on.
Her LMt Breath.
I heard a story the other day which
is probably as old as the hills, though
I never had tho luck to hear It before.
It was of a somewhat lengthy railway
Journey In very warm weather. An
elderly lady, seated In one corner of
the carriage, was provided with an In
dia rubber cushion for her greater com
fort, but unfortunately, owing to the
heat and continued pressure, the cush
ion suddenly exploded. The old lady
was In despair, even to tears, over the
misfortune to the wind bng, and again
and again reverted to her misfortune.
"Tut, woman," said a commercial
traveler In another corner of tho car
riage, "it's not worth making a fuss
about. You will get It repaired in town
for about 18 pence." "It's no' that I'm
vexed aboot—lt's no' the price. That's
easy sorted. But the last time that bag
was blawn up It wis by Aunty Jean,
almaist wl' her very last breath, an'
that canna bo restored Glasgow
Times.
For sick headache try Chamberlain's
Stomach acd Liver Tablets; they will
ward of the attack if taken in time. For
eale by L. Taj^art.
Notice of Application for Charier.
IN THE COURT OK COMMON PLEAS FOR TUB COT'KTY
OF CAMKBON.
NOTICE is hereby given that an application
will be made to the said court on the 21st day of
December, A. D., 1903, under the "Corporation
act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy
four," and the supplements thereto, by CHAB.
SEOER, E. I). WHITE HENRY AUCHU, J. C.
JOHNSON and F. C. RIECK.for the charter of an
intended corporation to be called BUSINESSMEN'S
CLUB OF EMPORIUM, the character and object of
which is for the maintenance of a club for social
enjoyments, and for these purposes to have pos
sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privil
eges conferred by the said act and its supple
ments.
36-31. C. W. SHAFFER, Solicitor.
Fall and Winter
Announcement.
R. SEGER & SON,
Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa.
Have completely renovated and greatly Im
proved the interior of their store, now having
one of the most tastily arranged
ClothiDg and Ftirnishing
Goods Stores.
They take pride in calling attention to their
very extensive line of STYLISH TAILOR
MADE GARMENTS from the celebrated factor
ies of COOPER & CO., Utica, N. Y., SCHOLOSB
&CO., Baltimore, Md.. and HART, SHAFFER
& MARX, Chicago, tho most popular makers In
America. These goods are all strictly up to date
and warranted to give satisfaction. The finest in
the land.
GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY.
We give our customers, both ladies and gents!
checis which entitle a number to a beautiful
gold watch. Coupons will be issued unuit
JANUARY Ist. These time pieces arc ofbes
make. Call and see for yourself.
OUR JEWELRY CABINET
Has been given careful attention this year and
we have added many handsome designs in this
department—not cheap trash, but good, honest
goods and neat, haudsome and reasonable.
This is the largest line in Emporium.
IN FURNISHINGS we Bre i> lea,e<l lo,n
--r unnunmoj nounce the largest as
sortment comprising the popular makes in
SHISTS and UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, TIES,
and COLLARS. We are agents for the Lion
Brand of Shirts. No better made. The popular
See-an-El Hat on sale. Don't forget we have a
full line of TRUNKS, SATCHELS, TELESCO
PES, SUIT CASES, Etc.
If You Don't See What You Want
Ask for it.
R. SEGER & SON,
Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers to the People-
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903.
IF inal M
sy.LQsiNG Sale M
Of the remaining stock of the MANKEY FURNITURE CO., |||
placed in the hands of the undersigned as Trustee for Hon. 152
1303 A. R- Moore, Referee in Bankruptcy.
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jfcjjl The Remaining Stack Consists of
HS Sideboards, goods are all of the very best make of the Ssl
feg Ph amber Suites factory output and must be sold at less than cost of Kgfi
m onamDer fomxes < manufacture -to close up the affairs of the estate. All B3
Furniture Hardware, goods will be sold at private sale, by suite or by entire |g|
|g| Machine and ESS
m Cylinder Oils, Q . Sal * at the Red Front Flat Iron M
9Em Store, formerly occupied by S. S. Hacket, East Empo
g|3 Packing Paper in rium, Pa., and will continue until the stock is closed |§|
| Rolls, out - Office hours from eight a. m.to five p. m.
I|ks Emery Papers, Etc. Ifli
|| WM. HACKENBERG, Trustee, j|
For HON. A. R. MOORE, Referee in Bankruptcy.
A Remarkable Case.
One of' the most remarkable cases of a
cold, deep-seated on the causing
pneumania, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E.
Fenner, Marion Ind., who was entirely
cured by the use of One Minute Cough
Cure. She says:"Tin coughing and
straining so weakened me that Iran
down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds.
I tried a number of remedies to no avail
until I used One Minute Cousih Cure.
Four bottles of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the cough, strength
ened ray lungs and restored me to my
normal weight, health and strength."
Sold by It. C. Dod.son.
The man who can look back to an old
drunk without regret, can look ahead to
a new drunk without shame.
Cured oi Piles After 40 Years.
Mr. C. Hancy, of Geneva, 0., had the
piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars
could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanent
ly. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises,
sprains, ulcerations, eczema, tetter, salt
rheum, and all other skin diseases. Look
for the name DeWitt on the package—
all others are cheap, worthless counter
feits. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
If a city man owns a garden 12 feet
squaie what he doesn't know about farm
ing isn't worth knowing.
Chamcerlaln's Cough Bemedy is Pleasant
to Take.
The finest quality of granulated loaf
sugar is used in the manufacture of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the
roots used in its preparation give it a
flavor similar to maple syrup, making it
quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Rod
erick, of Poolesville, Md., in speaking of
this remedy, says:"l have used Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy with my children
for several months and can truthfully say
it is the best preparation of the kind I
know of. The children like to take it
and it has no injurious after effect. For
sale by L. Taggart.
The Best liiniment.
"Chamberlain's Pain Halm is consider
ed_the best liniment on the market,"writes
Post & Bliss of Georgia, Vt. No other
liniment will heal a cut or bruise so
promptly. No other affords such quick
relief from rheumatic pains. No other
is so valuable for deep seated pains like
lame back and pains in the chest. Give
this liniment a trial and you never wish
to be without it. Sold by J no. K.Smith,
Sterling Run.
DIICIMCCC rnilPATinN brings quick returns; 52 of last year's stu
uUOIULOO LUuUH I lull dents now tilling good positions. Chances
are mucli better here; we limit the number, have fewer to provide for; give in
dividual instruction, etc. 3000 REFERENCES, but no "solicitors." School run
strictly on its merits. WEST BROOK ACADEMY, Olean, N.Y. i
SIMPLY BREATH IT.
A Few ninutes Use of Hyomel Four Times a Day
Cures Catarrh.
The pleasantest. most convenient and
the only scientific method for the treat
ment and cure of catarrh is Ilvomei.
Simply put twentv drops of llyomei in
the inhaler that comes with every package
and breath it for a few minutes four times
a day.
It seems remarkable that so simple a
way of treating catarrh will effect a cure,
but the most important discoveries of
science have always been the simplest.
By breathing Hyomei in this way every
partic.e of air that enters the air passages
of the throat and head and goes into the
lunge is charged with a healing balsam
that kills the germs and bacilli of catarrh
and soothes and al'ays all irritation.
The first day's use of Ilyomei will
show a decided improvement and in a
short tfme there will be no further trouble
from catarrh. Its action is rapid and
lasting.
You take no risk in buying Hyomei.
A complets outfit costs but £I.OO, and if
after using you can say that it has not
j helped you L. Taggart will return your
money. What other treatment for cat
arrh is sold under a guarantee like this?
Some people would have no use for
Christ if they couldn't use Him as a place
to dump his sins.
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodul Dyspepsia Cure does for the
stomach that which it is unable to do
for itself, even when but slightly dis
ordered or over-loaded. Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure supplies the natural juices of
digestion and does the work ot the stom
ach, relaxing the nervous tension, while
the inflamed muscles of that organ are al
lowed to rest and heal. Kodol Dyspep
sia Cures,digests what you eat and enables
the stomach and digestive organsjto trans
form all food into rich, red blood. Sold
by R. C. Dodson.
Redaced Rates to Chattnuooga, Tenn.
For the benefit of those desiring to at
tend the unveiling of the Pennsylvania
monuments at Chattanooga, Tenn., and
on the Battlefield of Shiloh. Tenn-, Nov
ember 0 and 12, respectively the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company will sell round
trip tickets to Chattanooga, Tenn.. and
for Shiloh Battlefield to Cornith, Miss.,
or Johnsonville, Tenn., November 4 to
12, good to return until November 21,
inclusive, from all stations on its lines in
in the State of Pennsylvania, at ssngle
fire for the round trip. 2982-.'J7-It
f Warranted Clothing, j
To fully appreciate the value of
JASPER HARRIS'
UNION MADE CLOTHING-,
you must wear them. This done the
clothes buying question will be "set
tied for you. Clothes for service are
! the only kind we sell. We promise t
you absolute satisfaction or your
money back. |
MEM'S SACK SUITS CHILDREN'S SUITS and 8
Double or single breasted OVERCOATS. jn
snits, Scotch Cheviots or line The most stylish and dressy ■
Worsteds, garments for little folks. jB
$lO, sl2, sl6. Prices range from |||
MEN'S OVERCOATS ' §§
For winter. We have the IS
kind you are looking for in MEN'S and BOYS' SHOES M
style and wear. Union Made. m
Men's fine union made Hats. Also a 112
big line of Men's Dress Shirts. J
Jasper Harris, I