Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, July 14, 1904, Image 4

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    €jctnc)er«i) J^pe.ss.
Bstahusbbd bv C. B.GOULD.
HENRY H. MULLIN,
Editor and Manager.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
National.
For President,
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
For Vice-President,
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS,
State.
For Supreme Court Judge,
JOHN P. ELKIN.
County.
For Congress,
S. R. DRESSER, Bradford.
For General Assembly.
JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium.
For County Treasurer,
»H. EUGENE O. BARPWKLL. Emporium.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
{From our liegular Correspondent.)
Washington, July lltl), 1904.
M&itor Press:—
The 50th anniversary of the
feirth of the Republican party was
celebrated in this city on the oth
Mist., l>y the Republican clubs of
She District. Ex-Senator John M.
Thurston presiding at the mass
meeting. In a letter from Geo. B.
©ortelyou, Chairman of the lte
wnbliean National Committee, he
.said: 'May the celebration which
you and your associates have ar
ranged voice the spirit of true Re
publicanism —the spirit that dur
ing half a century has animated
Ihe great organization whose prin
ciples and whose policies have been
among tlia mightiest forces in our
iiioral and material development."
Senator Turston characterized the
St. Louis Convention as repre
sentatives of the "ragtag and bob
tail of humanity." And speaking
the president he said: "lie can
be relied upon to preserve all our
domestic prosperity and all on in
ternational prestige. In his
strength, honesty, courage and
patriotism the Amerian people can
safely repose their trust." It is
Announced at Oyster Bay that
the President is enjoying picnics
with his family in the surround
ing forests, and that he will return
to the Capital about August first
and hold a Cabinet meeting. Most
©f the Cabinet Officers are away
from Washington. Secretary
Morton has gone to Chicago, to at
tend on the 14 inst., compliment
ary dinner given by the Merchant's
Club. He will return early in
August in time to meet the Presi
dent. Mr. Cortelyou did not leave
Washington for a couple of weeks
as recommended by the President,
B*nt has opened a temporary office
in the annex of the Arlington
liotel, where he has taken off his
•soat and gone to word preparing
?or the campaign, and waiting for
She outcome of the St. Louis Con
tention. lie lias been besieged by
an army of politicians seeking an
interview, offering advice, and
ihoping for work and wages.
Elmer Dover is also there, as the
right hand man of the Chairman,
arad some active and decisive work
may be expected in the near future.
Few people remember that just
fbrty years ago this month a battle
vras fought in Washington for the
defense of the city, and that Abra
ham Lincoln was a spectator of the
•ouflict. The battle is known as
*h at of Port Stevens, in which 0
officers and 50 men were killed,
and 8 officers and 137 men were
wouncfed. On the 12th iust., a
line monument will be unveiled in
commemoration of the event. It
fcas been erected on the exact spot
where President Lincoln stood.
Excavations for the new Nation
al Museum which is to stand on
tiie north side of the Mall have
Keen begun. It will be a two-story
structure of granite, and will have
27 acres of flooring. The cost is
to be 83,500,000. Already it is
thought that there are enough
articles in J,he old museum to fill
She new one. Oue of the well
fcuown men connected with the
Museum is .Prof. Otis T. Mason,
who has recently suffered from a
stroke of paralysis. Jit; gives it as
Ms opinion that blonde women are
Becoming scarcer every year.
How the Professor knows is not
stated. He seems to be a little off;
possibly lie is color blind. He
sa3's the cause is because blonde
women marry brunette men.
Alas! if this theory is true, in time
there will be no color line—all
Americans will be polychromatic,
Composed of red, yellow, brown,
and black, and pure white, which
is no color at all, will disappear.
Anthropology is a wonderful
seiunee. It can indicate the color
J>f the coming man.
No man or woman in the state will
fe'sitatc to speak well of Chamberlain's
Stomach aud Liver Tablets after once
trying them. They always produce a
pleasant movement of the bowels, im
prove the appetite and (strengthen the di
gestion. For sale by Jno. E. Smith,
Sterling Run.
noney.
Money loaned salaried people and
others. Inquire of
J. W. Veruuson,
*5 Bt. Emporium, Pa.
THE COUNTY.
MASON HILL.
Russ Russell, of Medix Run, spent
the 4th with relatives here.
John Leonard, Jr., of Grove Hill, was
seen on our streets last week.
Harry Carson, of St. Marys, visited
his "rand-parents at this place last week.
Miss Kllen Hicks spent the fore part
of the week with relatives at Hix Run.
Mire Clara Ives, of Medix ltun, visit
ed her mother here, the fore part of last
week.
Miss Lou Miller, of Huston Hill, was
the guest of her sister. Mrs. Walter Barr,
Sunday.
Mrs. W. Hay and son, of St. Marys,
are the guests of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jordan.
A number of people of this place at
tended the funeral of Mr. Harrison
Logue at Huutley, Wednesday.
The Misses Nellie Marsh, Kthel Barr
and Avis Lane took iu the sights of i
many important places Monday 4th.
On Thursday a number of people as
sembled and gave a surprise to Mrs. J.
O. Jordan on her 57th birthday.
Mr. Ar'ing Baker, of Andover, N. Y.,
has returned to this place and will as
sume his duties as a teacher here, on
Monday. The scholars are glad to wel
come their former teacher back.
With the Camera Abroad.
The sprightly letters of travel that
are appearing in The Delineator from
month to month take the reader,
in the August number, over a
most interesting route, from Jerusalem
to Nice. Through the aid of camera
and pen one gets a very satisfactory
impression of many of the Old World'
cities, and not only of the customary ;
resorts of the sight-seer, but of many
out-of-the-way places where history and
nature unite to create interest. Con
stantinople, ancient Athens, beggarly
but none the loss beautiful Naples,
ruined Pompeii, Florence, Venice and
Rome and the highways and byways
of Greece and Italy iurnish the sub
stance for this letter of the series, and
tfie photographs, where they are not of
unusual places, are unusual pictures,
giving a new interest to familiar spots,
Niagara Falls Excursions.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has selected the following dates for its
popular ten-day excursions to Niagara
Falls from Washington and Baltimore:
July 8 to 22, August 12 and 20, Sep
tember 9 and 23, and October 14. On
these dates the special train will leave
Washington at 8.00 a. m , Baltimore,
9.05 a. in., York 10.45 a. m., Harris
burg 11.40 a. m. Milleisburg 12.20 p.
m , Sunbury 12.58 p. m., Williamsport
2 30 p. m.. Lock Haven 3.08 p. in., Re
n0v03.55 p. m., Emporium Junction
5.05 p. m., arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35
p. m.
Excursion tickets, good for return pas
sage on any regular train, exclusive of
limited express trains, within ten days
will be sold at SIO.OO from Washington
and Baltimore; $9.35 from York; $lO 00
from Littlestown; SIO.OO from Oxford,
Pa.; 89.35 from Columbia. $8.50 from
Harrisburg; SIO.OO from Winchester,
Va.; $7.80 from Altoona; $7.40 from
Tyrone; $0.45 from Bellefonte; $5.10
from Ridgway. $0.90 from Sunbury and
Wilkesbarre; $5.75 from Williamsport;
arid at proportionate rates from principal
points. A stop over will be allowed at
Buffalo within limit of ticket returning.
The special trains of Pullman parlor
cars and day coaches will be run with
each excursion running through to Niag
ara Falls. An extra charge will be
made for parlor car seats.
An experienced tourist agent and
chaperon will accompany each excursion.
For descriptive pamphlet, time of con
necting trains, and further information
appiy to nearest ticket agent, or address
Geo.W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent,
Broad street Station, Philadelphia.
3175-19-Bt.
Card's Dental Office.
Dr. J. M. Card's branch dental o 112
flee, situated over Metzger's jewelry
store; office hours, Ba. m , to 8 p. m.
Full upper or low plate, $7.50
Gold crowns, bicuspid or cuspids, $4.00
Gold crowns for molar teeth $4.50
Silver fillings, 50c
Gold fillings, SI.OO and up.
Crown and bridge a specialty. A
well established reputation for painless
extraction. No charge for examining
teeth. These prices for a limited time
only. 19-tf.
Good Farm for Sale.
Owing to continued ill health, we of
fer our farm of sixty-one acres, located
on Bryan Hill, for sale. Good land,
three springs of water. Call and see
It- L. W. SI'ENCE.
19-3t.
For Sale.
One mowing machine and one hay
rake. Have been used one season; are
in perfect condition. Will be sold at a
bargain. Call on
18-tf. 11. C. OLMSTED.
Cured ot Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten
Years of Suffering.
I wish to say a few words in praise
ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattie
Burge, of Martinsville, Ya. "I suffered
from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and
during that time tried various medicines
without obtaining any permanent relief.
Last summer one of my children was
taken with cholera morbus, and I procur
ed a bottle of this remedy. Only two
doses were required to give her entire re
lief. I then decided to try the medi
cine myself, and did not use all of one
bottle before I was well and I have never
since been troubled with that complaint.
One cannot say too much in favor of
that wonderful medicine." This remedv
is for sale by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling-
Run. °
CAMERON COUNTV J'KKSS, THI'KSDAY, JULY 14 1904.
Chamberlain's Colic, Ciioldru aui Diarr
hoea Remedy.
This remedy is certain to be needed iu
almost every home before the summer is
over. It can always 1»J depended upon
even in the most sevens and dang'-rous
cases. It. is est ceiallv valuable lt»i
summer disorders in children. It is
pleasant tn take au I njver fails to give ;
prompt relief. Whv not buy it now? ;
It may save life. Foi site by L. Tail- ,
gart.
Lucky angli'is sh >uld order their fish .
in advance.
Safeguard the Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by >
boards of health and charitably inclined
persons, the death rate anions small child- !
ren is very hi«j;h during the hot weather
ofthe summer months in the large cities.
There i- not probably one case of bowel >
complaint in a hundred, however, that
could not be cured by the timely use of i
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy. For sale by L. Taggart.
There can be no education without in
spiration.
Weak Hearts.
Are caused by indigestion. If you eat
a little too mueh, or if you are subject to
attacks of indigestion, the stomach ex
pands—swells, and puffs up against the
heart. This crowd-; the heart at>d short
en- the br -nth. Rapid heart beats and
heart disease is the final result. Ivodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat,
takes the strain olf the heart, cures indi
gestion. dyspepsia, sour stomach, and con
tributes nourishment, strengthen and
health to every organ of the body. Sold
by H. C. Dodson.
A man does not have t > be gullible to
be gentle.
The pill that will, will fill the bill.
Without a grip.
To cleanse the liver, without a quiver,
Take one at night.
DeNVitt's Little Early Risersare small,
easy to take, et*y and gentle in effect, yet
they are so certain in results that no one
who uses them is disappointed. For
quick reliefftorn biliousness sick bead
ache, t jrpid liver, jaundice, dizziness and
all trouble? arising from an inactive, slug
gish liver. Early Risers are unequalled.
Sold by R. C. Djds ju.
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit from this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903.
24-tf.
outward sign < i
inward disease.
Cure the disease with
iSlhiilolhi's
Co I o si
Cure K® ic Lune
( and the cough will stop.
Try it to-night. If it doesn't
, benefit you, we'll give your
money back.
Prices: S. C. WELLS & Co. 7
N'. V., Toronto, Can.
Dissolution or Corporation.
"VTOTICE is hereby given th »t oil tile lltli clay
- > of July, 1904, the DRIFTWOOD BUILD"-
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION filed in the
Court of Common Pleas of Cameron County, its
petition praying for a decree of dissolution and
that a hearing upon said application for dissolu
tion has been fixe 1 by said Caurt for the Bth ot
August, 1901, at 1:00 o'cock, p. in., when and
whereall persons interested may attend and show
cause against the granting of the prayer of tht
petitioner, if they so desire.
JOHNSON At McNARNEY,
Solicitors for Petitioner,
Emporium. Pa., July 11th, 19)1.
CHARTERJMTICE.
NOTICE given, that AN APPLICATION
will be made (d ti'g OoVefnor of Pennsyl
vania on Tuesday, AugiMt oth. 1904. by JAMBS O.
BROOKHANK, J. HENRY COCHRAN and JOSEPH W
COCHRAN, under the act of Audibly ofthe Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, t'litlfled, "An Act
to provide for the Incorporation Surf Regulation
of certain Corporations," approved ApFil 29th,
1874, and the several supplements tttcfrto.- f>r
the charter of an intended corporation ttfbe
called THE BROOKBANK MERCANTILE
COMPANY, the character and object of whicH in
dealing in general merchandise and for these 1
purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of
Assembly and its supplements.
JOHNSON h McNARNEY,
Solicitors.
July 9th, 1904.—21-31.
CHARTERJOTICE.
V'OTICE is hereby given, that an application
-x-\ will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl
vania on Tuesday, August nth, 1901. by JAMES O.
BROOKBANK, J. HENRY COCHRAN and JOSEPH W.
COCHRAN under the uct of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act
to provide for thelneorpora ion and Regulation
S*' certain Corporations," approved April 29t1),
ia<4, and the several supplements thereto, for
ii J.? an '"tended corporation to be
called thcDRIH WOOD LAND COMPANY, the
character and object of which is the purchase
and fa eof real estate and the holding, leasing
and selling real estate and for these purposes to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
and priviliges of the said act of Assembly and its
supplements.
JOHNSON fc McNARNEY,
. , Solicitor*.
July 9th, 1904.—21-3t.
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MAKES AT $3 | Jjj
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Pen Holder is made of fin- j ,ifii
v hard rubber. i< |MR- \jr ' j
targe aire, pen] 1 richK-"
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mounted, for presentation, r il C ! l
ajri j purposes, 11.50 extra. W i'l
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Pain inChest
Sore Lung's
Grip
How easy it IJ to catch cold! How quickly It
S'Jttl'ia on the lu:igs. and how often if neglected it
results in Crip, Pneumonia and Consumption I
Many deaths are caused in the beginning by a
slight cold.
Hamlins iijrf
WZARB(3|
will break up a cold on the lung 3in a night. It
should be applied when the first symptoms appear.
Rub the chest well with the medicine, lay upon it
a linen cloth wet with Hamlin*. Wizard Oil and cover
over with flannel bandage. No ordinary cold can
withstand this treatment Apply it at Just
before retiring and in the morning the cold will be
broken up.
Ouray. Col.. April 25. 1902.
My little girl, aged two years, has suffered more
or less with told since her birth and finally became
serious. We tried remedies of several kinds and
they seemed to give no relief. A friend of mine
recommended Hamlins Wizard Oil to me and after
| the use of one bottle she has become entirely well.
I I shall never be without Hamlins Wizard Oil in my
house. I cannot recommend it too highly.
RICHARD W. THORNTON,
I ...
1 There is only one Wizard Oil — Hamlins —name
blown in the bottle. Signature "Hamlin Bros." on
j wrapper. Take no substitute. 50c. and SI.OO.
Hamlins Cough Balsam
Cures the Cold. Prevents Pneumonia. 25c, 50c.
Hamlins Blood £ Liver Pills
Regulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. "sc.
. POO OALB AND RICOMMINOID BY- ■■■
L. T AGO ART.
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| J C. R. Husted. I>. D. Webster.
C. R. Husted
& Co.
Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa.
Keep a full line of the
! Choicest - - -
j Family Groceries,
Fruits, Vegetables and Can
ned Goods of the finest
quality.
I The pic-nic season is near at hand,
so please remember to 'phone for
some of our Potted Ham, Roast
Beef, Olives, Canned Beets or Pea
nut Butter.
We also handle a full line of Pro
duce and Farm Impliments.
THE
FOURTH STREET GROCERY
C. R. HUSTED & CO.,
Proprietors.
'
\ J'J ST THE PROPER IDEA. <
II 0. B. Barnes' j
1 \ Family Grocery *
C " nJ Meat Market <
■ ( EAAF HitPORlUn, P \
s 'Phone 81. \
112 Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. c
112 T!:e public are always interested in J
Is matters that will benefit their pockets, s
112 While we afc not entirely in business for c
\ our health, yet we stfivo to merit at least %
If a share of the public patronage by deal- c
\ ing strictly on the square witn all custo- >
112 mers. Our goods are all marked in plain 2
\ figures-one price to all—and invite the %
' » careful inspection of our line of goods as c
1 well as prices. We shall aim to make \
I our store THE FAMILY FAVORITE, by 112
\ keening ou'y absolutely the purest and S
| besf. C
X OUR MEATS AND GROCERIES are i
j 112 fresh and shall take pride in giving our c
\ patrons the full value for their money. V
If EXTRA LINE OK GLASS AND CAN- <
I X NED GOODS, something seldom 4
If brought to Emporium. See them. c
! ■ Give U» a Call. >
F Try Our Fresh C
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||t O. B. BARNES, %
> Opposite fc>. I). McDoi'&UVs Hotel. j j
■ I DYSPEPSIA CURE
jiTf! Mm digests what you eat
H E. C. DeWtTT & COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
Sold by li. 0. Dodson. .tfrwggist.
The School that Educates to Money Making.
A ten months' course here fits a young man to AT ONCE earn a larger
salary than does a four years' course in any college or university, supplement
ed by the usual three years' special preparation. Ten months against seven
years, to say nothing of the tremendous difference in expense! It is a positive
fact—with hundreds of references for the proof. Young men stenographers
and bookkeepers are at a premium. Our 23d school year will open Sept. first.
Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, English and Spanish. Ask
for rates and information. E. D. WESTBROOK, Principal, Olean, N. Y.
White Lead and Zinc
are conceded to be essential to a first-class ready-mixed paint, but they must be
thoroughly combined and used in the Jproper proportion to secure the best
results.
CHAMPION PAINTS.
contain both White Lead and Zinc, without any barytes, lime, china clay, or
other injurious substances and are combined in the proportions which have
been found to give the best resuits after nearly fifty years' experience.
They are made by theJ'.Detroit White Lead Works in the finest paint and
varnish plant in the country, and ground to the last degree of flneqedß ill Pure
Linseed Oil.
You take no chances when you use Champion Paints, they give perfect
satisfaction to both house owners and painters.
A handsome line of colors to select from.
Call for sample cards and get prices before painting.
L. TAG-GART. Agent.
1 Building Time I
I And we wish to say that we arc better prepared than ever £
before to supply you with all kinds of
| Hardware and Kuilders Supplies.
I We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for- I
business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Coal
Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall
Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood,"etc., etc.,
"a |full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT
BRUSHES, etc.
Plumbing and Tinning
is among our specialties. Costs you nothing for
estimates in these lines. All our work is positively
guaranteee to give satisfaction.
Stoves and Ranges.
Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of
STOVES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood in
county and every one guaranteed by the maker.
MURRY I COPPERSMITH CO.
Buy Your Fall Suit Earlyj i
look so other lines of
WMm JLMj Think of
in any of the poptimr spring
*|y fabrics.
NVTICMKN little 2L
-~-~SCHt*SS BKOS ii/ f.Cr 112 < Jt
fINC.CLOTHW JI2 UU
rpHIS is an ideal suit for business men WtW kttow the? value of •'looking prosperous.
I It is the product of the art-tailors of Scllfote# Hro3. 00., whoso clothing we handle
Before you buy your Spring Suit, "drop in ami lifs Whit over,
New line of Summer Hats, Caps and Neckwea'f-
R. Seger & Sonr m ZZ™