Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 23, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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JOS A. FREINDEL. GEO. E. HURTEAU
FreißdleSHuneaii
General
Hardware
Stoves, Tinware, Etc.
Since opening onr new store
we have been kept on the jump
continually arranging our new
goods. We have not had time
to tell the PRESS readers what
we are doing, so they are all in
vited to call and see for them
selves.
Our line of goods now com
prise a full line of
Hardware, Stoves,
(Warden and
Farming
Iniplimciits,
General
House Furnishings,
Paints, Oils and
Varnishes.
In fact anything you may need.
If we have not what you want
we will order for you on short
notice.
Our prices are right and we
will not be undersold.
Plumbing, Roofing
and Tin Work.
Having had eighteen years ex
perience in this department we
guarantee all work entrusted to
us. Keep your eye 011 this
space.
FREINDEL & HURTEAU.
C. B. HOWARD COMPANY
%* General Merchandise.
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| Summer Dress Goods »
Our line of Slimmer Dress Goods is selling remarkably 811
** fast, considering the cold weather we have had and we
M have a good assortment left that are selling rapidly. H
N Do not wait until the best pieces are picked out before g^jj
looking them over. H
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jj White Goods Trimmings |
Our stock is complete of Everything in Trimm- jj^
N White Goods,such as Per- j n{ r S) such as Yal-Laces, $$
sian Lawns, India Linens, Allover Laces, SwissEm-
Nam Sooks, Dimities, ' |J
fc# etc. Prices from 12c to broideries, etc., fromsc
j|g 50c. to Si.oo per yard.
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Is Ladies' Wrappers jj
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£2 We have just the Wrapper for hot weather, with low £3
[£2 neck and short sleeves, made ironi calico to best quality
*-* percale, in all styles and colors; prices from SI.OO to S*
PI $2.00 each. if
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tcrns bi stock, about one fouitli
Mm L \ the patterns they cut, and if we $$
I not ' iave the pattern you want, |j|
;> i ) we can R e tit for you in three or fc*
<?*""* We send ordere every g
day; 10c and 15c. None higher,
It Ladies' Fancy Hose Demorest SEes »*
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teg bancy Hose. Do not for- mous Demorest Sewing gg
'°°k a t them while Machines; once used, al- **
H in our store; prices 25c to ways used. Prices from £1
gj 50c per pair. $19.50 to S3O.
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Womanly Health,
Strength and Beauty j
Strength and beauty in woman depend entirely
upon her health. A woman cannot look her best
if suffering from one or more of the many ail
ments peculiar to her sex. These ailments in
variably cause, sooner or later, the loss of her
symmetry of form and freshness of complexion.
AUNT DINAH S OLD VIRGINIA
Herb Tea
Makes Strong and Beautiful Women.
It is a most pleasant and effective remedy for
the troubles which cause so much suffering among
women the world over. It relieves immediately
and eventually cures all cases of disordered rneu
struation, female weakness, prolapsus, chronic
constipation, sick head ache, nervousness and
sleeplessness. These are the ailments which de
prive a woman of her youth and beauty and make
ner old before her time. The use of the Herb Tea
will enable her to retain these qualities. It clears
the complexion and improves the form. A cupful
at bed time will give a woman health and strength.
Chi--ago, April 19,1908.
Hamlin* Wizard Oil Co..Chicago, 111.:
Gentlemen My wife had been buffering with female
weakness and extreme nervonf-nesH which latter the
phvHiciun who has been attending her for a lonjr time
attributed to her heintr unable to sl«ep. Alter tonslng
about all nitfht she would invariably rise in the morn.
Intr with a terrible headache. The doctor seemed to l»e
able to do nothing for her and nhe was constantly get
ting worse. She decided to try your Herb Tea and drank
a cupful before retiring. In the morning xhe aio«e
nfter a tfood night's rest and without a headaehe for
the flrnt time in months. Hhe has continued taking It
during the past three months ami has forgotten what a
sleepless night means. She is feeling splendid and
every one remarks how well ahe is looking. Her com
plexion Is an clear as a young girl's and her figure has
improved wonderfully. Yours truly.
N. U. TAYixm.
5338 Cornell Av., Chicago.
Prepared by H&mlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 250.
HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM
j Soothes the Throat. Stops the Collgll. 85c. and GOc.
HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS
Act Gently and Without Pain. 25c.
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY
L. TAGGART.
I For Piles.
Sample mailed free,
Oriij application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per
j manently cures Files or Hem
| orrhoids—External or Internal,
I Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
j Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.
| Relief immediate—cure certain.
Three 6izca, 25c.,AbJ* and SI.OO. Hold by
j DruuicUt*. or sent prop/iid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medicine Jo., Cor. William and
! John Sts., ISvw York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
: Vital Weakness and Prostra
! tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, orspec
! ial package for serious cases, $3.
I Bold by Druggists, or seat prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Med. Co.. William & John Sts., N. Y.
Fol&y's Honey and T&r
I cures colds, prevents pneumonh;.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1904
THE COUNTY.
MASON HILL.
Mrs. Al/.ina Barr visited friends at '
Hicks Bun last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Springer was seen
on our streets Sunday.
Miss Cora Russell spent Sunday with
friends at Ilicks Run.
C. J. Miller's smiling face was seen
on our streets Sunday.
Leonard Dill, of Huston Hill, was
seen on our streets Wednesday.
Claude Williams, of Medix Run, spent
a few days with his parents last week.
Mr. Saul Mix, of Dußois. is making
an extended visit with relatives here.
Mrs. James Bennett, of Croyland, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell.
Miss Edna Collins, of Huntley, was
the guest of Miss Ethel Barr over Sun
day.
Mrs. A. H. Barr and Mrs. Francis
Connor spent Tuesday with Miss Mag»ie
Farley.
Bernard Marsh, of Renovo, was the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Marsh, Thursday.
Mrs. J. M. English, of Castle Garden,
visited her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Bailey,
during the latter part of last week.
Rev. Faus, of Sinnamahoning, has
taken up an appointment here and de
livered a very interesting sermon last
Sunday.
Charley and James Carson have re
turned to St. Marys, after spending part
of their vacation with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jordan.
A number of people assembled at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Russell,
Saturday, June 18th and celebrated the
63rd anniversary of their wedding. All
had a very enjoyable time as Mr. and
Mrs. Russell always extend a hearty wel
come to all. This old couple have re
sided on this Hill for many years and
have built a comfoitable home, where
they expect to spend the remainder of
their days. They have spent many
happy years together and at present are
enjoying good health and are able to do
their own work. Mr. Russell was a
faithful soldier in the Civil War and is
new in his 86th year. He still feels
young enough to fi.nht for his country if
it were necessary and also delights in
playing his violin and shooting his
Mrs. Russell is in her 75th year. They
always have their latch strinir out and no
one ever leaves their home hungry as was
proved to those present Saturday. Noth
ing pleases them more than to have lots
of company and becausa of their kind
ness to every one they are generally call
ed "daddy" aud "mother."
Sv ME'S.
FIRST FORK.
Some claim the wet weather has blast
ed most of the apple crop.
The good weather of the last few days
has given the farmers a chance to dress
their potatoes and corn.
Mrs. Will Mahon and son Clyde, ot
Costello, were visitiug relatives here a
couple of days last week.
Manley Moore has got a in large in
voice of telegraph polls and fence posts
for shipment on the B. & S. R. R.
The log train is hauling iots of logs to
Medix Run and the lumber and slabs,
are hauled back by here on their way to
Buffalo and other markets.
Marshall English lost a riuht arm in a
tussle with a log train on Monday of last
week and was taken to Austin hospital,
where Dr. Bradford, the Company's sur
geon, fixed him up.
Martin Bowen lias returned from the
hospital at Oiean, N. Y., where he under
went an operation for cataract of the
right eye, but the operation was not a
success, and he has lost the sight of that
eye.
J. P. Hurlburt, of Lorshbaugh, wears
a broad smile all on account ot a boy
born in Coudersport and named after the
editor of the Potter Journal, with Hurl
burt as his last name.
Editor M. J. Colcord, of the Potter
Journal and two sons, Harold and Ed
die, were visiting his father, D. D. Col
cord over Sunday and Monday. They
were looking for some of the "speckled
beauties' over six inches long, but we
didn't hear what success they had.
Rattlesnake killing is now on and
luckily the law does not restrict the
length to six inches, as in the case of
trout. The fish law may be and undoubt
edly is all right, but it looks hardly fair
to iine a man $lO a trout, for catching
j two or three for a sick wife or child and
let a pulp and paper mill kill them by
| the 1,000 with no redress, but then you
know the old saw, "corporations have no
souls."
NTIFF SKD.
June 20, 1904.
THE LADIES favor painting their
churches, and therefore we urge every
Minister to remember we give a liberal
quantity of the Longman & Martinez
Paint toward, the painting.
Wears and covers like gold.
Don't pay 81.50 a gallon for Linseed
Oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when
you buy other paints in a can with a
paint label on it.
8 & 6 make 14, therefore when you
want fourteen gallous of paint, buy only
eight of L. & M., and mix six gallons
pure Linseed Oil with it.and thus get
paint at less than $1.20 per gallon.
Many houses are well painted with
four gallons ot L. k M., and three gal
ons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith.
These Celebrated Paints are sold by
Harry S. Lloyd. 2
Sued by His Doctor.
,; A doctor here lias sued me for 812.-
50, which I claimed was excessive tor a
case of cholera morbus," says It. White,
of Conchella, Cal. ''At the trial he
praised his medical skill and medicine.
L asked him if it was not Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he
used as had good reason to believe it was,
and he would not say under oath that it
was not." No doctor could use a better
remedy that this in a case of cholera
morbus, it never fails sold by L. Taggart.
Some men are chronic kickers and
some others are too lazy to kick.
Triumphs of Modern Surgery.
Wonderful things are done for the
human body by surgery. Organs are
taken out and scraped and polished and
put back, or they maybe removed entire
ly, bones are spliced, pipes take the place
of diseased sections of veins; antiseptic
dressings arc applied to wounds, bruises,
and like injuries before inflammation sets
in, which causes them to heal without
maturation and in one-third the time re
quired by the old treatment. Chamber
lain's Pain Balm acts on the same prin
ciple. It is an antiseptic and when ap
plied to such injuries, causes them to
heal very quickly. It also allays the
pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of
Pain Balm in your home audit will save
you time and money, not to mention the
inconvenience and suffering which such
injuries entail. For sale by Jno. E.
Smith, Sterling Run.
That the fellow who marries a rich
milliner feathers his nest.
Pennsylvania Chautauqua.
For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to
be held at Mt. Gretna, I'a„ July 1 to
August ii, 1904, the Pennsylvania Kail-
Company, will sell special excursion
tickets from New York, Philadelphia,
Chestnut Hill, Pheonixville, Wilming
ton, Perryville, Frederick, Md., Wash
ington, D. C., East Liberty, Butler, In
diana, Connellsville, Bedford, Clearfield,
Martinsburg, Bellefonte, Waterford,
Canadaigua, Wilkesbarre, Tomhicken,
Mt. Carmel, Lykens, and principal inter
mediate points, to Mt. Gretna aud re
turn, at reduced rates. Tickets will be
sold June 25 to August s,inclusive, and
will be good to return until August 15,
inclusive. For specific rates, consult
ticket agents. 3158-18-2t.
That many a man's success is due to
the failure of some other man.
Startling .Evidence.
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
constantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A
recent expression from T. J. McFarland,
Bentorville, Va., serves as example. He
writes: l 'l had Bronchitis for three
years and doctored all the time without
being benefited. Then I began taking
l)r. King's New Discovery, and a lew
bottles wholly cured me." Equally ef
fective in curing all Lung and Throat
troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and
(hip. Guaranteed by L. Taguart, Drug
gist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c,
and 91.00.
Genteel sins are likely to have rough
consequences.
Worst of all Experiences
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every miuute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. 11.
Newson, Decutur, Ala. "For three
years" she writes, "I endured insufferable
pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel
trouble. Death seemed inevitable when
doctors and all remedies failed. \t
length I was induced to try Electric Bit
teas and the result was miraculous. I
improved at once and now I'm complete
ly recovered." For Liver, Kidney,
Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric
Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c.
It's guaranteed bv L. Tagsrart, Druggist.
That mixed drinks usually prove
more or less perplexing.
B. C. Dodson.
Ask the readers of this paper to test
| the value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,
j Those persons who have used it and who
j have been cured by it, do not hesiitate to
j recommend it to their friends. Kodol
| digests what you eat, cures indigestion,
j dyspepsia and all stomach tioublcs. In-
I creases strength by enabling the stomach
j and digestive organs to contribute to the
j Ijluod all of the nutriment contained in
j the food. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure is pleas
i ant and palatable.
That the rock of adversity generally
! has a little rye on one side.
World's Fair.
June 9, 10, 23, and 30 are the next
■ dates for the great Pennsylvania Rail
| road coach excursions to the World 1 s
Fair at St. Louis. A special train of
i standard day coaches wiil be run on
; the following schedule, and excursion
| tickets, good going only on special
; train, wiil be sold from the stations
; named at rates quoted:
Bradford, Pa., $15.50; Corry, Pa.,
j $14.10; Driftwood, Pa., $15.70; Lock
j Haven, Pa., $15.95; Olean, N. $15.-
I 50; Warren, Pa., $14.50; Wiliiamsport,
| Pa., $17.00; York, Pa., $17.00.
! Proportionate rates from other
I points.
Returning, tickets will be good in
| coaches on regular trains leaving St.
i Louis (Union Station) on day of vali
dation, within ten days, including
: date of excursion.
For rates of fare from other stations
and leaving time ot connecting trains
consult nearest Ticket Agent.
1341-16 4t.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte, has received u fuil line of the lat
est and most popular sheet mu3ic All
the popular airs. Prices reasonable,
44-tf.
Thrown From a Wason.
Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown
from his wagon and sevcrly bruised. He ;
applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely :
and says it is the b< st liniment he ever
used. Mr. Babcock is a well known citi- j
zen of North l'laiu, Conn. There is I 1
nothing equal to pain Balm for sprains :
and bruises. It will effect a cure in one-1
third the time required by any other I
treatment. For sale by L. Taggart.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE, J
Estate of DANIEL D. WEBSTER, Deceased, j
FETTERS testamentary on the estate of |
J DANIEL D. WEBSTER late of Emporium j
Borough Cameron county, Pennsylvania, de- !
ceased, have been granted to JBNNIB P. WBB-J
HTKH, residing in said borough to whom all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment and those having claims or de
mands, will make known the same without de
lay.
JENNIE P. WEBSTER, Executrix.
Emporium, Pa., May 20th, 1904.—14-6t.
C'IOURT PROCLAMATION.— WHEEEAS:— The
J Hon. CHAS. A. MAYER President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. A.WALKER,
Associate J udges 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 6th day of June
A. D., 1904, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De- j
livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace |
Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas ;
in the Borough ot Emporium, Pa., on Monday,
the 4th day ot July 1904, at 10 o'clock, a. m.,
and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices i
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and there in their proper per
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. in., of said day, with their !
rolls, recoids, inquisitions, examinations, and j
other rememberances, to do those things which I
to their offices appertain to be done. And those
who are bound by their recoguiz-anceto prosecute
against thein as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., June 6, 1904,
and in the 128 th year of the Independence of the i
United States of America.
HARRY HEMPHILL. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
K{ VIRTUE OP A WRIT OF Levari Facias is- I
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of j
Cameron county, and to me directed, I have I
Seized, levied upon and taken into execution and ;
will expose to public sale and will sell to the i
highest and best bidder at the Court House in |
Emporium, Pa., on
Friday, Ist Day of July, A. 11., 1004,!
AT 2:00 O'CLOCK", P. M.,
The following described real estate, to-wit: 1
ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of land ;
situate, lying and beimr on the westsideof Broad ,
street in the B rough of Emporium, County of
Cameron and State ol Pennsylvania and being
lots Nos. 49, 50. 51. 52, 53 and 54 in block 48 as
laid down on the ueneral Plan of Emporium re
corded in the ofllice for Recording of Deeds in
and for Cameron county in Deed Hook M D," at ,
page 556, Ac., having in front on Broad street ,
one hundred and fifty feet and extending back one
hundred and eighty feet to Wood street, bounded :
on the north b> Fourth street, on the east by
Itroad street, on the soutli by lot No. 55 and on
the west by Wood street, being the same land i
which Alinira J. Sweazey conveyed to Joseph L.
Wheeler by deed dated March 27th, 15)01 and
having thereon erected a large three story brick
veneered hotel with two-story wing, containing
about sixty rooms fully supplied with bath,
laundry and toilet rooms and water closets,
lighted with gas, heated with steam and natural
gas, having stone side Wallrs, city water, electric
enunciators and all other necessary appurtenan
ces of a first-class hotel,there is also erected there
on one large frame hotel and livery barn and ice
house, one two story frame dwelling house, one
frame building used as harness shop and insurance
office, one frame coal, wood and storage house
ancf other necessary and useful outbuildings.
This property ac\joins the passenger station of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, is known as the
Warner House property and is one of the best
known, best patronized ami most desirable
hotel sites in the state.
Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as
the property of JOSEPH L. WHEELER and
others at the suit of JOSEPH W. COCHRAN,
Trustee.
TERMS CASH. No need will be acknowledged
until the purchase money is paid in full.
HARRY HEMPHILL, High Sheriff. ,
SherilPs Ollice, )
Emporium, Pa., May 28th, 1901. <
BI coiiie where correct fit
is a specialty. We are the sole agents lor the following j|§
celebrated makes of clothing: Drowning, King 6c Co
of New York and Desbecker Block Tailoring Co., of
ggj Buffalo, and a perfect fit is guaranteed.
You will find the novelties of the season in them
chidren's department.
Stylish and . Serviceable Clothes 1
For the Little ones.
« Men's and Boys Hats and Caps ot the latest crea
tions. Shirts in the newest spring styles.
Men's and Boys' Shoes in all styles. We are sole
m , i l ' iii t L \\* < l l
I Jasper Harris, I
The People's Clothier.
Adam, |
j Meldrum & i
J Anderson Co. |
) BUFFALO, N. V. {
s 396-408 Main Street, 2
Great
Pre- |
1 Inventory j
Sale. {
> We take inventory June 30, £
and in the meantime will make \
> strenuous efforts to reduce our \
1 ? stock in all departments. We 112
{ have marked many of the new <
! i things at less than half and a \
j \ great majority are cut squarely c
1 r in half. i
; THE GREATEST \
j! BARGAINS 112
| EVER KNOWN.
\ Coats and Suits at Half. \
\ \ Millinery at Less than Half. \
' < White Goods at Half. 3
! > Wash Goods at Half. V
! \ Underwear at Half. \
\ Laces at Half. J
> Embroideries at Half. 5
\ Waists at Half.
( Gloves at Half.
) Silks at Half. {
' i Shoes at Half. i
(MAIL ORDERS! j
\ We give mail orders immediate <
112 and careful attention. All or 3
3 ders filled same day received. }
\ Satisfaction guaranteed or mon- S
} ey refunded. We prepay ex- >
j press charges on orders of a rea- \
i sonable size. 112
> Adam. \
< Meidrum & (
j Anderson Co. J
£ The Americac Block, 3
} BUFFALO, N. Y. )
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