Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, May 19, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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Pleased and Satisfied Customers
/"\F ours are to be found in nearly every
home in this county. You ought to be
one of them! We carry the LARGEST and
BEST stock of
FURNITURE
In this county. All made by SKILLED labor.
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| Our Bed-room Furniture
Was all inatlc in 1904. 'CROSS HANDED YKHEKK I
Bj and SOLID ends.
Steel beds from Z to Cf)
Guaranteed against breaking
Mattresses from C t oK to CIK H H
Also guaranteed v'v^vll
Baldwin Refrigerators
Do refrigerate, and the price is within flfl UP
the reach of all *D3«UU
We have the best Go-Carts 111 town and challenge
I comparison. Quickest and handiest adjustment
and prices 110 higher than low grade goods.
Lace Curtains from 60c per pair to SIO.OO.
Carpets from 15c per yard to $1.50.
Linoleums from 37 *ic per yard to $1.50.
All prices are positively the lowest for the goods we
offer.
1 Emporium Furniture Co.,
BERNARD EG AN, Manager.
I UNDERTAKING
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£g Our buyer has recently returned from the Dry
v* Goods centers. After looking over the lines displayed kg
1? by several of the largest stores, tells us that our lines *g
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We believe we have the best line we have ever **
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M quali ity. A few of the pieces are as follows: £$
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j|g "Fil de Soie,"fancy mercerized. fc*
kg "Aurora Raye" fancy mercerized. fcg
"Electric Raye," fancy mercerized.
"Arabella Raye," fancy mercerized.
"Pandora," fancy mercerized.
"Woven Silk," fancy mercerized. **
SHI "Jacauele" fancy mercerised. fcl
M Almeria Batiste. , ... N
kg These goods are mercerized in the yarn and will fag
kg retain their gloss after laundrying. fcji
We have a large assortment of Percales, something 112 2
?? new, in three quarter and four quarter widths at 11c
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JS New Wash Fabrics. jj
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H Our new Wash Goods deserve more than we can
£4 say for them. Come and look and you will find a
}Hj marked departure in Wash Fabrics from other seasons.
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Ginghams.
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Here are one hundred fine styles of handsome
Ginghams, very newest color combinations in stripes, £3
checks and plaids. All fine, smooth fabrics at 12c and
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White G-oods. M
** We have a large line of White Goods, the best that
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Persian Lawns, India Linen, Nain Sook and Long M
Ejj Cloth from 8c to 50c a yard. £g
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Our line of Embroideries and Laces is larger than J?
Pj ever and deserves more than we can say for them. You M
W» will have to see the goods to appreciate the bargains rS
I* that can be had, from 2c to 30c a yard. I(j
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CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1904.
A Great Bridge.
For over a month I had been troubled
with a lame back and neck. The pain
was severe that I could not sleep. I
bought (<ne bottle of Thompson's Bar
osma or Kidney Cure and before the
bottle was used up 1 was as well as ever
and wish to speak a pood ward for Bar
osma the "Bridge that carried me safely
over." E. S. Gray Shauibtirg, Pa. For
sale by B. C. Dodson.
You can hardly expect to get fire out
of a cold storage religion.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Or. T. (J. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopauy, Fa., made a startling
test resulting in a wonderful cure. lie
writes, "a patient was attacked with
violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration
of tin stomach. I had often found
Klectric Bitters excellent for accute stom
ach and liver troubles so I prescribed
them. The patientuaincd from the first,
and lias not had an attack in 1 I months.
Electric Bitters are positively guurantcrd
for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Conslipatiou
and Kidney troubles. Try theui. Only
50c at L. Taggart's.
The man who can smile at a small
trouble is never without one.
Can the Blood be Purified.
Scientists agree that it cannot while
the kidneys are weak or diseased. All
the blood in the "body passes through the
kidneys every three minutes and is
filtered by them. In order to have the
blood cleansed properly the kidneys must
be well and strong. Thompson's Bar
osma is the greatest kidney cure known.
Thompson's Barosma reduces all the in
fiamation, neutrlizes the acid and dis
solves gravel, carrying off all matter that
is poisonous to the blood, kidneys, stom
ach, heart and other organs. For sale by
R. C. Dodson.
Give a hungry man something to eat
before handing him advice.
A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, but that is not alto
gether true. Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption is a suro cure for all
lung and throat troubles. Thousands
can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van
Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va.. say
"l had a severe case of Bronchitis and
for a year tried everything I heard of,
but got no relief. One bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery then cured mo
absolutely." It'? inl'alliable for Croup.
Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and
Consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed
by L. Tagtiurt Druggist. Trial bottles
free. Regular size 50c, 61.
A bride with a sour disposition is apt
spoil the honeymoon.
Belief at Once.
Immediate relief from backache, pain
in the side, groin or hips is experienced
by taking a large dose of Thompson's
Barosma or Kidney and Liver Cure. A
continuation of use will make a positive
cure. Thompson's Barosma does not
contain opiates and a large reward is of
fered for any injurious drug found in its
composition. It is purely vegetable and
a remedy adapted to all ages. Druggist.
For sale by E. C. Dodson.
An agreeable person is one who talks
to you a'jout yourself.
THE CHRISTIAN churches at Con
stantinople, Turkey, and Yokahoma,
Japan, have long used the Longman &
Martinez Paints for painting their
churches.
Liberal contributions of L. & M. Paint
will be given for such purpose wherever
a church be located.
F. M. Scofield, Harris Springs, S. C.,
writes: "I painted our old homestead
with L. & M. twenty-six years ago.
Not painted since, looks better than
houses painted in the last four years."
W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., writes,
"Painted Frankenburg Block with L. &
M ~ shows better than any buildings here
have ever done; stands out as though
varnished, and actual cost of paint was
less than $1.20 per gallon. Wears and
covers like gold."
These Celebrated Paints are sold by
U.S. Lloyd. ■}
A man's love for (!od may be mcasur-.
Ed by his love for men.
When the Sap Hisea.
Weak lungs should be careful.
Coughs and colds are dangerous then.
One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs
and colds and gives strength to the lungs.
Mrs. (}. E. Fenner, of Marion, Ind.,
says. 11 1 suffered with a cough until I
run down in weight from 118 te !)2 lbs.
I tried a number of remedies to no avail
until I used One Minute Cough Cure.
Four bottles of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the cough, strength
ened my lungs and restored me to my
normal weight, health and strength."
Sold by 11. C. Dodson.
Cured Hia Mother of Rheumatism.
"My mother has been a sufferer for
many years with rheumatism," says W.
11. Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At times
she was unable to move at all, while at
all times walking was painful. I pre
sented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and after a few applications
she decided it was the most wonderful
pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact,
she is never without it now and is at all
times able to walk. An occasional ap
plication of Fain Balm keeps away the
pain she was formerly troubled with."
For sale by Juo. E. Smith, Sterling
ltun.
Teachers' Examination.
The Cameron County Teachers' ex
amination* for 1904 will be an follows:
Sinnamahoning May 26.
Driftwood, May 26.
Sterling Run, May 27.
Emporium, May 28.
Emporium, June 30.
Teachers examinations in Methods
will be based on the Reading Course.
Examinations will begin at 8:45 a m
Applicants will provide themselves
with pencil, paper and stamped en
velope. The examinations will be held
in the school houses of the respect
ive places. Directors and patrons are
requested to be present at the exami
nations.
MATTIE M. COLLINS,
County Superintendent.
Bargain in Books.
A complete set of Brittanica Ency
clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes
and key Are all new and in original
packages. Will he sold.at a bargain,
Apply at PRESS office. 36tf
Subscribe for the PRESS; only §1.50 a
year in advance.
Mothers asici
Daughters
Evnry woman who lias a grown daughter knows
well the worry and anxiety which always comes at
that period of lite when girlhood merges into
womanhood. Upon a girl's condition at this time
depends her future health, strength and happi
ness. Too much care can not be taken to see that
she passes through this period safely.
AUNT DINAH S OLD VIRGINIA
Herb Tea
A BOON TO WOMANKIND
is of the greatest assistance to nature in bringing
about the change which takes place, without dis
arranging the natural functions of the system. It
is a strengthening tonic. It will keep the roses in
a girl's cheeks and prevent that tendency to de
cline which so often endangers her life at this
critical point in development.
This Herb Tea is likewise of corresponding
value and assistance to inafrons and mothers at
the end of this period. Its use will at this timo
prevent endless pain and worry. A woman will
enter the evening of life with scarcely the knowl
edge that the change has occurred. Many are the
thankful women who know the value of Aunt
Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Tea and are grateful
for the benefits derived from its use.
Kemmerer. Wyo., Nov. £9,19G2.
Hflmiins Wizard Oil Co..Chiofiiro,ill.:
Gentlemen-.—Enclosed llnd 2'» cents pend mo
another pa«'katfe of your Aunt Dln di's Old Virginia
Herb Tea. I urn greatly pleased with it.l would not
bo without it. Respectfully, Miss MAKY liYnus.
Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 6,1902.
Ilamlins Wizard Oil Co.. Chicago. 111.
Gentlemen —I received the Aunt Dinah's (>l<l Virginia
fieri* Tea atid 1 felt better in • very way before 1 had
finished taking one I feel sure it, dor.- all you
claim for it. Mas. .1.1.. ACKERMAX, 108 Winhlow Av.
Prepared by Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c.
HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM
Cures the Cold. Prevents Pneumonia. 25c.
HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS
For Torpid Liver and Constipation. 2.'» c.
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY
L. TAGGART.
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| Bargains, j
Oj Having moved in larger quar.
I]J ters we are in good shape to 1/1
nj show you what we have,
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n] 4 Lbs. Soda Crackers, 25c. [)j
Ln 3 cans of tomatoes, 25c.
3 cans of Corn, 25c.
m 3 pkg. Macaroni, 25c. [n
lij 12c can Peas, 10c.
[« 20c Peaches, 18 cts., 2 cans 35c. [fl
nj 25c Coffee, 23c. [r
| GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. [{l
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112 Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. £
£ The public are always interested in P
S matters that will benefit thejr pockets.
112 While we are not entire'y in business for £
\ our health, yet we strive to merit at least \
\ a share of the public patronage by deal- £
> ing strictly on the square with all custo- s
r mers. Our goods are all marked in plain £
> figures—one price to all—and invite the
careful inspection of our line of goods as r
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our store THE FAMILY FAVORITE, by P
keeping only absolutely the purest and >
best. }
OUR MEATS AND GROCERIES are 4
fresh and shall take pride in giving our c
patrons the full value for their money. >
EXTRA LINE OF GLASS AND CAN- <
NED GOODS, something seldom >
brought to Emporium. See them. c
Give us a Call. c
Try Our Fresh Meats. <
O. B. BARNES, \
Opposite S. I). McDonald's Hotel. \
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feature of your Summer
looks, the comfort, the rfcl M
■ wear —your money's |jH|
come where correct fit MI. -
is a specialty. We are the sole agents tor the following
celebrated makes of clothing: Browning, King & Co.
of New York and Desbecker Block Tailoring Co., of
p| Buffalo, and a perfect fit is guaranteed.
You will find the novelties of the season in the
|H chidren's department.
I Stylish and Serviceable Clothes 1
For the Little ones.
I Men's and Boys Hats and Caps of the latest crea
tions. Shirts in the newest spring styles.
Men's and Boys' Shoes in all styles. We are sole
agent for Waukerz shoes also Worth cushion sole shoes.
1 Jasper Harris, I
The People's Clothier.