Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, January 28, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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j Unprecedented Success. 1
Having just completed our "annual accounting"
we are indeed thankful to the generous public for the
very flattering trade bestowed upon us during the past
year. It is indeed gatifying to know that our trade
has been much larger than any previous year.
Thanks, friends.
Although we have been kept as busy as bees
shipping and delivering goods we are again stocked
up, ready to supply the public with anything in the
FURNI fl RK line. We have a large stock to se
lect from and many choice articles that were belated
holiday orders—goods suitable for any time. You
get them at bargains. Again thanking you, one
and all, for the continued confidence we invite you
drop in and see us and buy if you will. We are glad
always to chat with our friends.
GEO. J. La BAR.
fßalcom & Lloyd. 1
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combine elegance with
and utility at Jj 1
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Prices I
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Balcom & Lloyd. I
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1904.
What's in a Name.
Everything is in the name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De-
Wilt & Co., of Chicago discovered socio
years ago how to make a salve from
Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles.
For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud
ing I'ilis, sczema, cuts, burns, bruiies
and all skin diseases DeWitt's Salve has
no equal. This has given lise to nutrnr
ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De-
Witt's—the genuine. Sold by 11. 0.
Dodson.
God does not cease to be because He
stands behiod the scenes.
Cured Alter Suffering Ten Years.
15. F. Hare, Sunt. Miami Cyclo A:
Mfg. Co. Middletown, ().. suffered ten
ten years with dyspepsia, lie spent
hundreds of dollars for medicine and
with doctors without receiving any per
manent benefit. lie savs, 'One night
while feeling exceptionally bad I was
about to throw down the evening paper
when I saw ati item iu the paper regard
ing the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
I concluded to try it and while I had no
faith in it I felt better after the second
dose. Alter using two bottles I am
stronger and better than I have been in
years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure to my friends and acquaintances
suffering from stomach trouble." Sold
by R. C, Dodson.
Wnen a man is his own worst enemy
he is apt to love his enemies.
Congratulations.
Mr. John 11. Cullom, Editor of the
(jerland, Texas, News has written a letter
of congratulations to the manufacturers
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as fol
lows: "Sixteen years ago when our first
child was a baby he was subject toeroupy
spells and we would be very uneasy
about him. We began using Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and find
ing it such a reliable remedy for colds
and croup, we have never been without it
in the house since that time. We have
five children and have given it to all of
them with good results. One good fea
ture of this remedy is that it is not disa
greeable to lake and ourbabies really like
it. Another is that it is not dangerous,
and there is no risk from giving an over
dose. 1 congratulate you upon the suc
cess of your remedy." For sale by Jno.
E. Smith, Sterling Ilun.
A lawyer's interest in a case depends
upon the worth of his client.
A Vest-Pocket Doctor.
Never in the way, no trouble to carry,
easy to take,pleasant and never failing in
results arc De\\ itt's Little Early Risers.
A vinl of these little pills in the vest
pocket is a certain guarantee against
headache, biliousness, torpid liver and all
of the ills resulting from constipation.
They tonic and strengthen the liver.
Sold" by 11. C. Dodson.
Money makes the mare go and the
automobile makes the money go.
Just one Minute.
One Minute Cough Cure gives relief
in one minute because it kills the microbe
which tickles the mucous membrane,
causing the cough, and at the same time
clears the phlegm, draws out (he inflam
mation and heals and soothes the effect
ive parts. One Minute Cough Cure
strengthens the lungs, wards off pneu
monia and is a harmless and never fail
ing cure in all curable cases of Coughs,
Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough
Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and
good alike for young and old. So.d by
R. C. Dodson.
Ignorance of the law excuses no one
except the judge on the bench.
'•The nicest and pleasantest medicine I
have used for indigestion and constipation
is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets," says Meland F. Craig, of Mid
dlegrove, N. Y. "They work like a
charm and do no gripe or have any un
pleasaut effect." For sale by Jno. E.
Smith, Sterling Run.
A professor in college faid that slang
adds vivility to language.
For a bad taste in the mouth take a
few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. War
ranted to cure. For sale by L. Taggart.
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per
manently cures Piles or Hem
orrhoids—External or Internal,
Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate—cure certain.
Three Sizes, 2.1 c.. aud £I.OO. Hold by
llruKKiatH. or lent prepaid oil receipt of price.
Ilumphreyi' Mrdlcine Co., Cor. William aud
John Sli„ New York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in uso
over 40 years, the only success
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $3.
Bold by Druggists, or »ent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphrey*' Med. Co., William It John Sts., N. Y.
OneMinutoGoughGupe
Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup*
NEW CAMERON HOUSE,
Cameron. Pa.,
Opposite P. & E. Depot,
HARRY McGEE, Proprietor.
Having taken possession of this house and
thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building
by creeling an addition of eighteen rooms, 1 am
well prepared to meet the demands of the public.
Quests conveyed to any part of the county, flood
fishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity.
Executrix: Notice.
AHlatcof PHOEBE SCUOVTEN, Defeated.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen
tary upon the estate of Phoebk SOHfJUTEN.
of Emporium, Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom a 1 claims must bi
presented and debts paid.
LILLIE MAUYCRUM.
Emporium, l'a., Jan. 4th, 1S)"-1.
AdniliiiHtrutor'N Notice.
Estate of ANNIE TEIt WILLHIEH, Deceased.
I ETTERS testamentary on theestate of Anni<
I J Terwilliger lale of the borough of Emporium
Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, hav<
been granted to M. 'lerwilliger, residing ii
said Eoiough, to whom all persons indebted ti
said estate are requested to make payment, am!
those having claims or demands, ' will make
If now n the same without delay.
M. TERWILLIGER,
Administrator.
Grebn & Shaffer, Solicitors.
January 28th, 1904.—4«-6t.
( lOURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas:— Th<
V 7 IIon.CHAS. A. Mayer President Judge anc
the Hons. John McDonald and Geo. A. Walker
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminei
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions o
the Peiice, Orphans' Court and Court of C'ommot
Fleas for the county of Cameron have issuec
their precept bearing date the 2Mb day of Decern
bcr, A. D., 1903, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery. Quarter Sessions of the I'eact
Orphans' Court and Court of Common Plea/
in the liorough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday
the22ddayof February 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. m..
and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justice!
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 theii
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other rememberances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And thosf
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., Jan. 25th, 190-1,
and in the 127 th year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
HARRY HEMPHILL. Sheriff.
LIST OF CAUSES.
T IST OF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL
I J at February Term of Court for 1901, com
mencing Monday, February 22d.
No. 25, July Term, 1901,
Stephen Rous; vs Frank Craven,
Johnson <fc McNarney, for Plff.
Green & Shaffer, for Deft.
No. 13, December Term, 1901.
F. M. Overhiser vs Charles Fry and H. M, Fry,
Trading as C'lias. Fry and Son.
Green & Shaffer lor Plff.
No. 47, October Term, 1902.
Amos Horning, Jr., and Kate E. Horning his
wile, vs'l'lie Borough of Emporium,
F. D. Leet, lor Plff,
Johnson & McNarney, for Deft.
No. 51, October Term, 1902.
W. It. Sizt-r vs W. Peterson.
F. D. Leet, for Plff.
Green & Shaffer and
Johnsou & McNarney, for Deft.
No. 1, April Term, 1903.
Charles Gierstorf vs L. G. Cook.
No. 2, April Term, 1903.
Charles Gierstorf vs L. G. Cook.
No. 4, April Term, 1903.
R.J. Lloydjvs W. 11. Truesdale.
Green & Shaffer, for Plff.
Johnson &. McNarney, for Deft.
No. 49, April Term, 1903.
The Estate of George D. Harder, E. S. Rider,
Executor, vs L. G. Cook.
F. D. Leet for Plff.
No. 61, April Term, 1903.
John W. Norris, vs H. W. Martiudale.
E. J. Jones, for Plff.
Green 4t Shaffer, for Defc.
No. 14, July Term. 1903.
G. H. Napier, vs A. F. Chapman, W. McLane
and Frank Hibbard, trading as A. F. Chapman
112. Co.
F. D. Leet, for l'lff.
Johnson & McNarney for Deft. Served.
No. 31, July Term, 1903.
Martha Peterson, vs Wiilard Swesey.
Johnson & McNarney, and
Green & Shaffer, for Plff.
F. U. Leet, for Deft.
No. 32. July Term, lfo3.
Archie Peterson, vs Wiilaid Swesey.
Green & Shaffer, and
Johnson & McNarney, f< r PUT.
F. D. Leet, for Deft.
No. 3, October Term, 1903.
W. D. Johnson vs Ollie Mott.
Green & Shaffer for Plff.
A. L. Hickok, for Deft.
No. 2:1, October Term, 1903.
David Lawson, Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. of
Mary M. Wood,l deceased, vs Win. L. Ensign,
defendant, Datus Ensign, Stilsuii D. Robins n,
Ilosannah Robinsen, Cyntha P. Robinson. C.
F. Edwards, T. W. Titteuger, Alva Ensign and
Frank Lector, terre tenants.
Green & Shaffer, for Plffs.
Johnson & McNarney, for Defts.
No. 27, October Term, 1903.
L. E. Gibbs for the use of Frank Overhiser. vs
Almon Matteson.
Green & Shaffer for Deft.
No. 35, October Term, 1903.
Wm. Carter, vs. J. R. Droney and J.W. Spangen
berg, doing business as Trustees of the credit
ors of W. D. Johnson.
Johnson & McNarney, for Defts.
No. 36, October Term, 1903.
W .11. Jolloff, vs M. R. Hillyer.
Johnson & McNarney. for Deft.
No. 2, December Term, 1903.
S. M. Rider, vs H. J. English.
Green & Shaffer, for Deft,
C. JAY GOODNOUGH,
Prothoiiotary.
j MEATS ]
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fH It will pay you to call on jv
Qj us before you buy vour n]
pi meats. We handle noth- m
|{] ing but the best steer fu
|j beef to be had.
£ Our Groceries jjj
bi Our Groceries are also n]
fjj first-class and up-to-date. uj
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jjj Home-Made Sausage, jjj
pj Home-Made Mince Meat, in
pi Ground Bone. m
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ft GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. ft
Geo. H. Gross.
lisHasssasasasasasasa sp =SHf]
jjj A safe, certain relief for Suppressed I
9 Menstruation. Never known to fail. Safe! B
■ Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed I
■or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for H
■ SI.OO per box. Will send them on trial, to H
H be paid for when relieved. .Samples Free. ■
J UHITCP MtPICALCQ, »QI T4. L«wc»«rt». PA. J
I Rockwell's
jjj Drug Store. |
[ij The Coltl Cream that Ci
n] we make is unsur- Hi
|(] passed for face and fu
pi hands and will make ri
n] tlie skin soft and }{]
|{] white. We have st
jjj Nail, Tooth and [n
[n Ilaii' Brushes, Wist K
p] Brooms. Chamois fu
Jfl Skin and Sponges. jQ
[r No better goods on jj]
[j| the market. When "1
[jj you want your favo
m rite recipes filled J
!{] Bring them to us. p-l
jji Our stationery leads.
In Also our toilet cream, [{]
P toilet water, toilet U|
TJ soaps, perfumes and E
|u sashet powder. All [jj
the latest. nJ
|{] Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure
m is an exoellent tonic. A specific n]
flj for all diseases of the kidneys. In
i M. A. ROCKWELL. $
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Who is
Your
Clothier?
If it's It. SEGER & CO,,
you are getting the right
§ kind of merchandise. There
H is no small or grand decep
| tion practiced in their store. *
1 Sustained success demon- I
I strates that there is I
§ "growth in truth"in the \
I retailing of
I NEW AND UP-TO-uATE
I® CLOTHING AT POPULAR
PRICES.
R. SEGER <£ CO. |
: Those whom neglected coughs ji
8 have killed were once as healthy g
a and robust as yon. Don't follow I
I in their paths of neglect. Take
©lMlolhi's
Com\stuimp^£oini
OiF© Tonic* 1 " 1 "
right now. It is guaranteed to
cure. It has cured many thous
ands.
Prices: S. C. WELLS & Co. 8
( Can.
j 3 £SHSHSESSHS2SHSHSHSESajS-HSHSHSHSHSHS-Hs2Sa c ras3sPS^
I Fall and Winter Woolens §
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| Have Just Arrived. I
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g a
[}j I am now ready to please the public, having
[}j just moved my Tailor Shop over the Express uj
nj office, in order to cut down expenses. I can in
p] now make clothes much cheaper than they can (n
n] be made any where in this section. I employ jjj
only first-class workmen and invite the public nj
U] to call and inspect my stock. rfl
| REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. |
I J. L. FOBERT. |
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16110KFnFoFFnia' r ' e ™ e 'bestl
i Hllfirrr ms oixuo that can be grown a
B is 5s H K33 tea If you want the choicest vegetables or most beautiful 8
I flowers you should read BURPEE'S FARM ANNUAL FOR 1904, —so well known 3
I as the 41 Leading American Seed Catalogue." It is mailed FREE to oil. Bettor send your B
| address TO-DAY. W. ATLEE iiURPEE <a CO., PHILADELPHIA. 8
fc— —^■aßgTOMTjasawKaatßKtaMaaFg &
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They hav, «tood th, teat of y«M.
CTnntlH _ . and b«v« cured thouiaad, of
STROH6 <P
112 *2 Afi> HI
S " nlll 1 lk# make
perfect, and impart a btddkf
vigor ft* the whole heist. All drains and losses art checked p«rm*ntntly. unless patient*
*s* P ro P er *) r cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumptive er Death.
■CfIB?W:i N r SM *" cd Price #i per box; 6 boxes* with iron-ciad legal guarantee to cure or
S«o4 tot frc. book. Addt..i, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cl«v*lm4. 0.
For Ml, hy R. C. Uodaou. Druggist, Emporium, Pa. 1
Fall and Winter
Announcement.
R. SEGER & SON
Next to Hank, Emporium. Pa.
Have completely renovated and greatly im
proved the interior of their store, now having
one of the most tastily arranged
Clothing and Fnrnishing
Goods Stores.
They take pride in calling attention to their
»ery extensive line of STYLISH TAILOR
MADE GARMENTS from the celebrated factor
ies of COOPER A CO., Utica. N. Y., BCHOLOSS
& CO., Baltimore, Md.. and HART, SHAFFER
& MARX, Chicago, the most ponular makers In
America. These goods are nil 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
checks which entitle a number to a beautiful
gold watch Coupons will he issued unuil
JANUARY I.st. These time pieces are of best
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, handsome and reasonable.
This is the largest line in Emporium.
11J FURNISH I ftifiS we are P leascd to an
lu r umVUi Ilo nncetlie largest as
sortment comprising the popular makes in
SHISTS arid UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, TIES,
and COLLARS. We are agents for the Lion
Brand of Shirts. No better made. The popular
See-an-EI Hat on sale. Don't forget we have a
full lino 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.
The Place to Buy Clieap S
S IS AT ?
£ J. F. PARSONS' (
IKodoß Dyspepsia Guro
Digests what you eat.