Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 08, 1904, Page 8, Image 8
8 Mothers and Daughters Every woman who hns a grown daughter knows well the worry and anxiety which always comesat that period uf life when girlhood merges into womanhood. Upon a gil l's condition at this time depends her future health, strength and happi ness. Too much care can not be taken tosee 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 u girl's cheeks and prevent that ten *ency 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 matrons and mothers at the end of this period. Its use will at this limn 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. Kommerer. Wyo., Nov. 20,1902. lifcmiinn Wizard Oil I,i.ii Gentlemen -Kiu*lo»e<l find ■ t.t> i pond me another package of your Aunt I'in«!r< Oltt \irirlnia Herb Tea lam grcAtix i ed vif Hit 1 would not be without it. ite-pvctfuliv. Miis MARY UYKUS. Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 5,1002. llamlins Wizard OIK 111. Gentlemen I ivrpiveil the Aunt UinahV OM Virginia Herb Ten and I frit better in ry way before I hod tinbhed taking one I feel Mire it doen all you Claim for it MltS. J I. A» K»:UMAS, 108 Winslow Av. Prepared by Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c. HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Cures the Cold. Prevents Pneumonia. 25c. HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER FILLS For Torpid Liver and Constipation. 26c. FOR SALE AND KECOMMENDED BY L. TAGGART. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cure l>v acting directly on the sick parts without disturbing tlio rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Teething. No. i " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 " Whites. No. 13 " Croup. No. 14 " Tlie Skin. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria, No. l'j " Catarrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. No. 27 " The Kidneys. No. 30 " Tim Bladder. No. 77 " La Grippe. In nmdl bottles of pellets that fit the vest pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each. Medical Guide mailed free. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William ,v John S tracts. New York. GEO. E. HURTEAU. ED. E. FOHBES Useful Specialties Refrigerators. Ice Cream Freezers, Hot Plates and Ovens, Farmers Tools. New Line of Cutlery, Agate and Plated Ware for Kitchen and Table, Carpenters Saws and Planes. Something New in Saws, Window Screens, Carpet Sweepers, Clothes Wringers, Celebrated Lucas Paints, Tin and Iron Goods. Get our prices on Stoves, Bath Tubs, Chandeliers and gen eral Plumbing. 'Phone us when you need us—we'll do the rest. lleti 1 rimes The Fourth Street Hardware Men. 25HS7i ~ SHSHSHSBS"ES"^ | Rockwell's a | Drug Store. | I [jj i/j | m The Cold Cream that ,| n] we make is unsur- [n |j] passed for face and [jJ ! In hands and will make ! [H the soft and }{] 'iCj T hav ® fii ni Nail, lootli and ji Hair finishes, Wist ' I Brooms. Chamois Skin and Sponges. nl I ' [p No better goods 011 • ' ||| tin? market. When |j] : | pJ you want your favo rite recipes lilled ft 1 ; uj Bring them to us. • ; Ln * )ur stationery leads. id A lsoour toilet cream, |ju toilet water, toilet \ m soaps, perfumes and ui sashet powder. All ' J] the latest. ) [J: I • n ! £{] Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure [H ! m is an excellent tonic. A specific nj ij iu tor all diseases of the kidneys. uj S M. A. ROCKWELL. S : ha P , 35H5HSE1S ESHSHSHS S"2 ? 5 S~<i D J ; r J£'£TS^ Big Bargains. ] I LH n] I ijj Before buying elsewhere lj] ! | it will pay to get our prices. J{] pJ Bananas from 15c to 25c ir rfl a dozen. [} i jj] Home-made Sausage ml j[y Leave your orders for }{] n| Ground Bone. In n] We do not handle any- ft thing but the best, and if [}j uj you get anything here that rj) CI is not right, bring it back n] [Jj and get your money. ft Our Meat Department is }{] [J first-class. We handle u] m nothing but the best. Uj Do not forget the place, ft ft GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, m uj 'Phone 21. In | G. H. Gross & Co. | I [^SEaSBSBS-c'SBSEJSaSBBSSB^B-Bs] I CJJNTKAL Stats Norma! School, I.OCK HAVKX. I»A. J. I{. FLICKINUER, Principal. | Fall Term 15 weeks begins September 5, 1905. X Last year was the most successful in the his tory of this important school—about TOO fUulotils. Location among the mouutains of Central Penn sylvania. with line water, splendid buildings and excellent sanitary conditions make it an ideal training school. In addition to its Normal course it also has an excellent College Prepara tory Department in charge of an honor graduate of Princeton. It also has a department in Music. Elocution and Business. It has a well educated Faculty, line Gymnasium and Athletic Field. Address for illustrated catalog, THE PRINCIPAL. Notice! I 11 ji|!; SATURDAY. JULY 23rd. IS THE lip! LAST DAY THAT YOU CAN "y |j|;' GET A SI.OO BOTTLE OF pj DAVIES NON-ALCOHOLIC fp | Wa-Hoo,| ! I SI.OO !°f t O t R l !, f O°O r 35Cg a GET IT NOW ] , The Old Reliable Drug Store, t* T »J Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904. WILL Bli/Ji Tilt WAV Republican Clubmen Leading Fight For Roosevelt and Fairbanks. A NEW SONG FOR THE CAMPAIGN thairman Penrose Procures Speak ers of National Prominence For ttie State League's Conventijn at Reading. [Special Correspondence.! Reading, Sept. 0. Pennsyl-Pennsyl-Pennsyl-vanla! Pen nsyl-Pen nsyl-Pennsyl-vaniu! Pcnnsyl-Pounsyl-Pennsyl-vaniii! She's going to blaze the way! For Teddy and Fairbanks, too! (To air of "Glory! Glory! Hallelu.ah!") The above campaign song will bo sung in every section of the common wealth after the convention of the State League of Republican Clubs, which is to be hold in Reading on Sep tember 21, 22 and 23. Already enthusiastic Republican clubmen who are preparing to attend the convention are singing this song at home, and they expect to join in a mighty chorus when they get together in the convention from every county in the state an<l formally open the presi dential election in Pennsylvania. The convention of the clubmen this year promises to be the greatest in the his tory of the league, and much of tho credit for the success of the conven tion will he due to the active cooper ation of Chairman Penrose and Secre tary Andrews, of the Republican state committee, who have given every as sistance possible to President. John R. Wiggins and Secretary John Keltey and the other officers of the league and the members of the local committee of arrangements. Senator Penrose made a personal appeal to Chairman Cortelyou, of the Republican national committee, and Chairman Babcock, of the Republican cbngressional committee, to send speakers of national reputation to the league's convention, and they have promised to comply with his request. As the result of Senator Penrose's visit to New York, Candidate for Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, of Indiana, and Senator Joseph 15. For alcer. of Ohio, are among others who have been assigned to address a mass meeting under the auspices of the State League, which will be held in the Reading Academy of Music on September 21. It is expected that there will be a number of other dis tinguished Republicans from other states to address the meeting in addi tion to many of the leaders of the Re publican organization of Pennsylvania, Senator Penrose, Senator-elect Knox, Governor Pennypackor, Attorney Gen eral Carson and a host of others have been invited to be present. Every Re publican member of congress from Pennsylvania is expected to attend, so that the gathering will he a notable one. There will bo music and fireworks galore and special excursions to Mount Penn and other points of attraction in and about Heading will he arranged for the entertainment of the delegates, alternates and other visitors to the convention. Secretary Kellcy estimates that at least 250 clubs will be repre sented, and that the number of visitors who will accompany the delegates will be the largest on record. The convention of the club league will he the inauguration of a brilliant series of Republican mass meetings to be held under the auspices of the Re publican state committee. Senator elect Philander C. Knox, who has just returned from a trip abroad, had a conference with Chairman Penrose last week and agreed to speak at a mass meeting to be held in the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, under the direc tion of the Manufacturers' Club of that city. This will be one of the largest demonstrations that will be held in the state during the campaign. It is pro posed to have a tremendous rally of employes of the various manufacturing plants in the Quaker City that have prospered under the protective tariff and which would be jeopardized in the event of the election of a Democratic president and of a Democratic con gress favorable to the Democratic idea of free trade. Capital and labor will figure con spicuously in this meeting, which is likely to be one of the most, unique features of the presidential contest. A large delegation of active Repub licans from Allegheny county were in conference with Chairman Penrose last week relative to a series of mon ster mass meetings which they pro pose to hoM in Pittsburg and vicinity. They submitted a list of orators they desired, which among others included Candidate Fairbanks, Speaker "Joe" Cannon, Senators Penrose and Knox, Governor I'ennypacker, Attorney Gen eral Hampton L. Carson, Charles Em ory Smith and General Thomas J. Stewart. County Chairman Ford and City Chairman Leslie informed Chairman Penrose that Allegheny county will give ""osevelt and Fairbanks the larg est iority that has ever been given to any Republican national ticket. They informed him that the party is united in Allegheny, and that the greatest enthusiasm prevails among the rank and file of the party organi zation. Several of Hie active spirits of the ' State League of Clubs were in Reading during the last week. They reported that the condition of the party organi zation in their respective localities is very satisfactory, and that Republi cans generally intend to give loyal and cordial support to the entir Republi can ticket. A Power For Good. The pills that are potent in their act ion and pleasant in effcet arc DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., says: ' During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was it Jiil ine more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pill 1 ever took and at the same time the effect was pleasant. Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pill.' Sold by It.(.'. Dodson. The careful weather man lays a few : predictions bv for a rainy day. Buckleu's Arnica Bulvo. lias world-wide lame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns. l-s<.i!s, Sores, Felons, 1 "leers, 'fet ter, Salt I ilieum. Fever Sores, Chappe d Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c by L. Taggart, Druggist. It is impossible to cultivate some men without initiation. ■ For a bilious attack take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Run. It is often the balking of the crowd that makes the dog mad. Bargain in Hooks. A complete set ofßrittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key. Aro all new and in original packages. Will he sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 3fitf Desertion Notice. N OTICE is hereby given that my wile, Ida King, having left my bed and board with out just cause or provocation. I hereby forbid any person or persons to trust or harbor her on my account, for I shall pay no bills of her con tracting. CHARLES KINO, Shippen, I'a., Aug. 31, 1901. 28-3t. Administrators' Notice. Estate of 11AHUISOX LOOUK, Deceased. N'OTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Hakkihon IjOQCE, late off! ibson township, Cameron county, l'a., deceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all demands should be made and those indebted to said Estate to make pay ment. I). S. LOGI'E, W. 11. LOOUE. Administrators. F. I). LEET, Attorney. Gibson, Pa., July 19, 1901. 2H-6t I>essolntion Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, under the firm name of Fricnclel & Hurteau, was this day dissolved by mutual con sent—Jos. A. Friendel retiring. All monies due the late firm are payable to Geo. E. Hurteau, to whom al! claims must be presented. JOS. A. FRIENDEI,, GEO. K. HURTEAU, | Emporium, Pa.. Aug. 25th, 1904. The business of the late firm will be conducted by the undersigned under the firm name of Hur teau & Forbes. GEO. E. HURTEAU. 1 2H-.H EI). E. FORBES, Trustee's Sale. I u the District Court of the TTnited States for tin- ; Middle District of Pciiasylv&uia. In the matter <>t i in RICHAKI) PIERCE HIXGEMAN, } Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) No. 399. ; IN pursuance of an order to me directed I will ; I sell at public auction at the oflice of the Pro- j thonotary ofCV.ineron county, in the Borough of Emporium, Pennsylvania, at 2 o'clock, p. m., • on Ttu sday, S«*i»teiuoer 20th, 1901, the real estate j of Richard P. Hingeman, Bankrupt, described as j follows: Being all the right, title and interest of it. I*. Bingeman. in an 1 to ail that certain piece, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Shippen, county of Cameron, and state of Pennsylvania, lying south of the- Borotigh of Emporium, and hounded and de- j scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post corner on the south hank of the Driftwood Branch of the Sinna uamahoning Creek, thirteen rods and twenty links east of a small run; thence south 10 degrees, east 125.5 rods to a post on the war rant line: thence east along* :»aid war rant line 100 rods to a beech corner; thence north 116 rods to a post on said bank of Driftwood Branch of the Hinnamahoning Creek; thence up the south bank of said Creek :»t low watermark, north 54 degrees, west 10 rods; thence south degrees and 30 minutes, west 28 rods, to a white walnut; thence north 51 degrees and 30 minutes, west 27.2 rods to a post: thence south 79 degrees, west 32.5 rods to a post; thence west thirty-one and eight-tenths rods to the place of beginning, containing HI acres and 137 rods, more or less, and being a part of Warrant No. 6107. <John Earl Warrant),which said lands will be sold sub ject to a certain contract between Josiah How ard and the said it. P. Bingeman, on which there is due and unpaid a balance of purchase money in the sum of about 736.98. Terms of sale to be cash on confirmation by the Court. Sale to be made to the highest and best bidder. 28-21. C. W. SHAFFER, Trustee. fMy Friend!| I Read This! | J!] " ———-»■■■» jn n] Dr. J. M. Card's Branch Dental Office, [n [n of Emporium, Penn'a., located over Met/- n) nj ger's Jewelry Store, offers for the next [n m three months, these inducements, viz: nj Full Upper or Lower Set of ffi Teeth, - - - $7.00 ft [n Full Gold Crown for any of nj pi the ten Anterior Teeth, $4.00 m ! fu Full Gold Crown for any of Cj ■ j{j the Molar Teeth, - $4.50 [}j ] p{] Ordinary Silver Fillings, 50 Cts []j | jjj Gold Fillings, SI.OO and up. jjj A well established reputation for [j] i jjj Painless Extraction of Teeth. J | C] REFERENCES:—AfIk your neigh- nj | bors; they all carry my work uj j jjj in their mouths. [}{ All Material guaranteed, The best to be n] m purchased at any price. The work in [n talks for itself. nj [n Remember these prices are limited ton] j m the next three menths only. [n m TERMS STRICTLY CASH. uj ' II Has unsnrpMUPd facilities for gwtng a liuMneni.. Kducaiton, and niacin* studrau when trained. ' circulars on application, j P. DUFF 4. SONS, PITTSBURG. PA Peculiarity About Insurance. VST!) ' When insurance companies grant in- | surance on life, they are particular to I have the person examined by a doctor to j ascertain if he is in s-ound health. ' They are most particular about the analysis of the urine l'or tho diseases of the kidneys ; are the most fatal and so many people have diseaacd kidneys without knowing it. if there are any symptoms they are usually (even liy doctors) attributed to some other cause. Thompson's Barosma is the safest remedy to take for it will do good whether you have kidney trouble or not. Thompson's Harosma L'ives rest to the nerves. For sale by li. C. Dodson. j Ti you try to pick your own company you will be lonesome. A Terrible Ua.se ol Eczema. Ban-Cura Ointment has no c<jiiai for 1 Eczema. One year ago my face and • neck were one mass of raw sores; the i doctor said I had Eczema and Erysipelas, j I had not slept for weeks, with itching, j burning pain. It was terrible! The i first night I used San-Cura Ointment, 1 j slept ali night for the first time in weeks, j and in a short time was completely eur | ed. ("has. Fay, Townsville, I'a. Drug j gists, 25c and f>(le. For sale by I!. ! Dodson. Trying to keep up appearance lias j | pulled many it man down. A Great Discovery. Judging from the number of permari j ent cures that it has made Thompson's | Barosma. Kidney and Liver Cure is the i greatest discovery in medical science, j Thompson's Barosma lias made remark-1 able cures in kidney, liver, bladder, stoui- j ach and blood diseases, also palpitation ol j the heart and nervousness. It is purely I vegetable and perfectly harmless. Just I the remedy for young and old. Drug gists. 81 per bottle. Six for s.">. For sale by It. C. Dodson. - '**• **—>- Religion is never strengthened by re- j Taxation. Has Sold a Pile ot Chamberlain's Cough ! .Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough j Remedy for more than twenty years and I it has given entire satisfaction. I have j sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly.—Joseph McElhinev, Linton. lowa. You will find this remedy a good ! friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords f|uick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by L. , Taggart. Long distance charity never reaches the hearth. Latest Popular Alusic. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, has received a fail line of tho lat j est and most popular sheet music. All i the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. [ How is the Time to Bus Slothing ~| ~~ " r 1 I lIF you are sliort in tlie line of Summer Clothing you can get them at I Jasper Harris'. He will sell you cloth ing that will fit you as well as a tailor made suit, at prices that will be very satisfactory. The goods are of the latest fancy that fashion has decreed for the well dressed man. Our £oods are al ways right, likewise the prices. If you can spare the time to look our line over, it be a great benefit to you. JASPER HARRIS, THE PEOPLES CLOTHIER 1 Adam, j 11 Meldrum & i) Anderson Co. 2 HUFFALO.N. V. I < 396-40S Main Street, | Fall Opening j 112 OF i Milliner), i tot i Suits, i lists, files. I Sit les Goods. j <r and I less Accessories | Wednesday, Sept. 14 <, Thursday, Sept. 15 < Friday, Sept 16. 1 THE STORE THAT HAS THE ( GOODS. £ We have a stock of dry goods i > nearly as large as all the depart ; \ ment stores of Buffalo combined, i 2 There is a more comprehensive I t assortment, a more extensive ? range of styles and consequently 112 a wider choice of selection. Best - > of all we save you money. We \ buy direct from the original 2 source and import direct—that j means a big saving to you If it \ is to be had you will find it here. j You get your money back if dis \ satisfied or if you change your 1 mind. > Adam, \ Meldrum & } Anderson Co. ? The American Block, } BUFFALO, N. Y.