Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, January 26, 1905, Image 8

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    Wounds
and sores of any kind, caused by
any kind of accident, cuts, burns,
scalds, bruises, sprains, etc., are
best treated by the immediate ap
plication of
HAMLINS
WIZARD OIL
This great, soothing, curative
remedy relieves pain, reduces
swelling and inflammation, and
heals up all open wounds and
sores. It is the one perfect, mod
ern dressing, or treatment, for a
wound. Its quick use will posi
tively prevent blood poisoning.
Always keep it at hand.
Says Mrs. Jessie Farrls, of Eliz
abeth, Ky.: "My little boy was
badly burned on both le(p3, which
were so drawn out of shape that
he could not even crawl. I tried
many remedies without relief, but
finally Hamlins Wizard Oil made
a perfect cure, and he can now
walk and run. We thought we
should have to amputate both his
legs, and feel that Hamlins Wizard
Oil saved his life.'' Price 50c and
SI.OO.
Sold and recommended by
L. TAGGART.
Money to Loan
MORTGAGES ON FARMS
4 to 5 Per Cent.
TERM OF YEARS.
HENDERSON & Co.
1211 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
43 :5 m.
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sale, the Silk Department offers /
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the most popular weaves of silks /
for shirt waists, suit dresses and %
evening gowns. These are ,
A worthy silks in the newest de- ¥
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A month noted for remarkable val- <
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/ XSc Liberty Foulards /
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$ 1.00 Fancy Taffetas and /
*£ Louisennes—
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% t $1.35 Black Taffeta— £
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THE COUNTY.
MASON HILL.
Mr. Frank Berfield was in Driftwood
Saturday.
Wc are glad to state that the sick are
all improving,
Miss Clara Ives and Mr. llenry llill
were up from Huntley Sunday.
Miss Avis Lane took dinner with Miss
Lizzie Jordan Sunday.
Mr. Tom Marsh was at Dent's Run
on business Monday.
Mr. Arling Baker attended Looal In
stitute at Driftwood Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey were call
ing on the sick at the Barr home Sunday.
Mr. W. W. Marsh was home from
Driftwood to stay with his family over
Sunday.
Elmer Lane and Harry Marsh were
up from Driftwood on legal business
Monday.
Although it is considered a hard time
of year to find work all of the men ou
the Hill who are situated that they can
leave home and have the inclination to
go find employment at good wages.
Mr. Newton Mix and family of Mix
Run were visiting at J.M. Russell's Sun
day. Mrs. Mix and little son remaining
to visit triends for a few days.
A load of yonng people went to Deut's
Run for a sleigh ride last Friday night.
They were royally entertained at the
home of Mr. Losey.
Mr. Thatnas Marsh was home from
the woods to spend Sunday with his
family.
Snow Bird.
FIRST FORK.
Mr. Kd. Bowers is ijuite sick aijd has
been for several weeks, and is under the
care of l)r. Russell, of Sinnamahoning.
Mi irtin Bowen fell on the ice one day
last week injuring his left hip, and bruis
ing the sciatic nerve; so he is unable to
help himself. He is attended by Dr.
VValraven, of Costello, and is a little bet
ter at time of writing.
Mr. Sol. Ross, of Wharton, is very
sick with erysipelas.
11. C. Yearicksis celebrating over the
arrival of a 10 pound boy which putin
his appearance about a week ago.
Barclay Bros are through hauling in
Muley Run.and expect to he through in
Rattlesnake in a week.
Several of Thos. Murdochs teams, of
Austin are working for Barclay Bros.
Mr. Lamb is able to be about again
after "laying up" a couple of weeks with
a smashed foot.
Frank Coleman and wife have gone in
to Brooks ltun to "keep camp"for a
gang of pulpwood cutters.
Our school has been closed a week on
account of the teacher beloning to the
'stifled necked and perverse generation"
as the big book puis, but is to begin
again to-daj\
A brain Morton has left this place and
it is reported that he has gone to Mich.
Some parties surmise it is a ease of elopc
ment.
Oscar Grasslv, of Sinnamahoning, who
has been working with his team in Logue
l'un. returned to his home on Saturday
the hauling having "played out," by the
warm weather.
Some, of Fred Caldwell's good neigh -
| burs killed his bear dog, supposed to b"
! by poison, and it is reported that in skin-
I ning him. Fred cut iiis finger and blood
I poison set in. lie valued the dog at
| SSO.
lleriu Krebs was sent to the insane
I hosj ital at Warren for treatment.
XUKI' SBI).
SINNAMAHONING.
Lloyd Moore came up from Keating
Saturday evening togo with the C. Band
to Driftwood. Lloyd is a good player all
right and so arc all the boys in the C. 15.
lie wore his uniform up.
Billy Lupoid, who used to live in our
midst came down from Sabula Saturday
to look after his property interests here
abouts. Maybe Billy will move back in
the spring again to stay.
Ralph Shafer was seen driving our
streets Sunday with Dick Walker's horse
and Frank Wolfes' cutter. Latter in
the day he was seen driving towards
Driftwood with his girl in. lie may
have just been taken her to the farm be
tween here and there.
The R. P. U., which meets at a dif
ferent house about the middle of the
week, every two weeks, is still holdin
forth as usual, with new members coming
in and somedroppin out. It is a good
thing for what it is intended all right
maybe.
Rumor has it that one of the most
prominent members of the C. B. will be
married to his best beloved soon or about
the middle of February maybe. Every
body seems to be tryiug to do away with
steady Co., 0. K.
Bobby Lightner has taken unto him
self a piece of real estate opposite the de
pot. Maybe Bob wiil build a store if he
don't build a house to live in. Bob is
looking ahead all right.
I»v a unamious vote Nace Drum has
been made a member of the C. B. Naee
is one of the popular V. .V. around here
allright. Some of the girls say he is as
] good lookin as most of the C. B . boys
with a horn up playin. Nace looks good
[ in his uniform also.
There was quite a gathering at the
Church Sunday I'. M., in the evening.
The meeting was for raising money to
Chritiani.aa->l"» heathen in foreign lands,
also ai nome. They did quite well, I
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905.
suppose, though the envelopes bad not
been opened at the present writing.
Mrs. Hall from Driftwood spoke. Wc
reeall the old log School where we stood
up and spoke pieces years ago also others
who stood with us; many of' whoui arc
not here now.
The I*. O. S. of A., building which
burned down about the middle of
November is well under way again. The
rafters or the roof were lixed up Satur
day. I heard they will put a slate roof
on. The B. B. C. boys will fix the roof
all all righ when ball playin begins again.
The following are the natuas of the citi
zens of this place who work on the
building, Westers George Gore, Jr., also
Geo. Meade, Ilunk Berfield, Frank Burk
arid Ed and Del. Beldin. Mr. Wylie is
the only one from out of town employed
on the building to over sec the work.
We have a new Doctor in our midst.
It has been a long while since we had a
Doctor here steady, not since Dr. Reese
Used to live in the house fixed over by
Bill Robinson in which George Darrin
and George Hyde live in now. Mr.
Hyde in one side and George in the
other. Welcome Dr. Russell.
Arthur Barclay and some other uicn
also Ross Cram's and Charley Kreb's
teams are working in Ellicuts Hun haul
ing out logs for Barclay Bros tchsaw next
summer which may be the last maybe.
Arthur is a good foreman all right and
everybody likes him.
We heard that Art. Gore and Charley
Council were going to build a handla
factory to make handles near Arts shop.
They will make them faster than we
used to when wo whittled them out by
hand. Charley and Art. are all right
and deserve success.
(). S. Bailey and Jim Batchelder visit
ed thfc county seat twice last week. They
are Jury Commissioners from this end
and were elected by a good vote to fill the
wheel each time."
This town brags of having the only
woman mail carrier along the line. We
may not have her long unless Henry
Lougue gives up the B. & S., mall so she
can carry it to, as she says it does not
pay very good to carry the one mail.
Speaker Jim sold his two year old colt
to John Wykoff on the Fork last week.
Dave Baird says some one entered his
barn and chicken coop some time in the
evening Saturday night and milked the
cow. He says he could tell they milked
the cow allriglit because they spilt some
of he milk ou the barn flour but he could
not tell whether they touk any chickens
because he hid not counted them lately.
Mahunom.
Fine winter weather with good
sleighingjjand all are enjoying it.
Chas Council visited the county seat
Monday.
The carpenters have the frame work
of the I'. (). S. of A. building all up.
Messrs. McCluskey of Lock Haven,
have the contract of putting on the slate
roof.
Barclay Bros, will have the largest
stock of logs to cut the coming season
that they have had for several years.
Two ot our young men got left at the
doojLol the Mountain House one evening
I last week. Ne'er mind boys, try again.
J. It. Batchelder and <). L. Bailey,
j Jury Commissioners were up to the
county seat Monday, filling the jury
j wheel for the year 10*05.
Dr. Stewart Russell, of Knoxville,
I Teun., has located at Sinnatnahoning.
; He comes here highly recommended and
will fill a long felt want.
Klan No. 13tij, started in on the new
year with the following officers: 11.
I'.. Naee 11. Drum; (J. M.,\Vaireu Fisher;
G. \\\, T. S. Fulton; Prophet, T. K.
J Fulton; P. G., S. 15. Weibel;G. B, J. It.
I Batchelder; It. It., Walter Drum; L. It.,
C. E Shafer; F. L., E. L. Liuibaugh; <>.
j L. Jus. liuling; Grand Inkslinger, .J. it
I Batchelder.
() L. Bailey has taken the task to se
cure the necessary capital to start a
dynamite factory at this place. At pres
ent writing Mr. Bailey has secured about
twenty-five thousand dollars.
The Key stone Lever and Ilaudle Fac
tory is another new enterprise that is to
start here in the spring. The engine and
part 61' the machinery is on the ground
and the building will be erected as soon
as the weather will permit. The firm is
composed of Messrs. A. D. Gore and
Chas. Council, two of our young and
enterprising citizens.
Debse.
No More Stomach Troubles.
All stomach trouble is removed by the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gives
the stomach perfect rest by digesting
what you cat without the stomach's aid.
The food builds up the body, the rest
restores the stomach to health. You
don't have to diet yourself when taking
[ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. D. Erekine,
|of Allenville, Mich., says,"l suffered
j Heartburn aud Stomach trouble for some
! time. My sister-in-law has had the same
j trouble and was not able to cat for six
weeks. She lived entirely on warm
water. After taking two bottles of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she was entirely
cured. She now eats heartily and is in
good health. lam glad to say Kodol
gave me instant relief." Sold by It. C.
Dodson.
The reason that coughs and colds pro
duce constipation and weaken the lungs
is because they interfere with all digest
ion. That new discovery known as Ken
nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cures all
Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and
assists in expelliug colds from the system
by gently moving the bowels. It is
pleasant to take and contains no opiates.
Sold by It. C. Dodson.
Womanly Health,
Strength and Beauty
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
uieuts 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 suflering among
women the world over. It relieves immediately
and eventually cures all cases of disordered men
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
her 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.
Chicago, April 10,1903.
Hamlin* Wizard OH Co. .Chicago. ill
Uentlemen-)ly wife had been suffering with female
wraknef-s and extreme nervounnetitf which latter the
physician v\ho ha* been attending her for a long time
attributed to her being unable t<> sleep. Alter tossing
about all night vho would invariably rise in the morn.
Ing with a terrible headache. The doctor seemed to bo
able to do nothing for her and she was constantly get
ting worse. Hho decided to try your Herb Tea and drank
a cupful before retiring. In the morning she aiose
after a good night's rest and without a headache for
the llrst time in months. Khe ha* continued taking it
during the past three months and has forgotten what a
sleepless night means. She is feeline splendid and
every one remarks how well she is looking. Her com*
plexfon i* as clear a* a young girl's and her figure has
improved wonderfully. Yours truly.
N. It. TAYLOR,
6338 Cornell A v., Chicago.
Prepared by Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c.
HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM
Soothes the Throat. Stops the Cough. Jlfic. and 50c.
HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PIUS
Act Gently and Without Pain. 25c.
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED MY
L TAGGART.
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cure by acting directly on the
sick parts without disturbing the rest of
the system.
No. 1 for Fevers.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 " Teething.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Headaches.
No. 10 " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Suppressed Periods.
No. 12 " Whites.
No. 13 " Croup.
N».-. 14 " The Skin.
No. 15 " Rheumatism.
No. 1C " Malaria,
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " The Kidneys.
No. lio " The Bladder.
No. 77 " La Grippe,
la *mnll bottles of pellets that fit the vest
pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each.
Medical Guide mailed free.
Humphreys' 3ted. Co., Cor. William & John SUtx-U,
Now York.
| Pleased j
112 Customers j
Are our best adver- 112
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? it a point to satisfy. ?
ill' we have not just \
X what yon want,we'll \
\ get it for yon. Our i
< stock of c
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| Supplies |
> Is extensive, large >
X enough for almost \
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i may want something c
112 special. You are
£■ then, the one we }
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\ we can do it. s
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| Hurteaisi & j
\ HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND \
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Kodofl Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you «at.
w Now is the Time to Fill
in Your
I Winter Supply of I
| Clothing J
(vents' Furnishings, Shoes
and Rubbers
We are Selling all Winter
Goods at Low Priees
in order to make
room for
Our Spring Goods
I Jasper Harris, 11
Post-Office, EMPORIUM, PA. |||
C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, J
General Merchandise.
j!|;j STORE ON THE RIALTO. ffl
DRY GOODS |
Ladies Petticoats
Wrappers Black sateen Petticoats, |||
We have them in fiati- adjustable yokes, j;ood Sg
py clette, Percales and Cali- quality sateen and trim- ![$)!!
|i|, CO Every one is made n]rf h ffl ft
Ifrtij 111 the latest style and are ~ , . , «
handsomely trimmed;the dion plaited. All made ||p;
ij -fljl lining is good and the full an d wide. Assorted :y,
>|| seams are bound. From lengths from 50c to iiWjj
(i|| 90c to $2.00 each. j $2.70.
OUTING.
||| Some of the best grades of Outing that we handle
I'M are Lily Cloth, in plain and fancy colors and Cinderilla ffl
l||P Flanelette, in plain and fancy colors. These goods
have a twilled weave peculiar to themselves, which
pii makes them extra heavy and a good heavy fleece on
Ifj eitlier side, etc., at 10c and 12c per yard. We also [Ml]
have a lot of cheaper grades that are excellent values in
m a variety of colors at <Sc and 10c per yard. Mj
CALICO |
Our stock of Calicoes are always up to date. We ffl
My handle the famous Simpson and American prints. W
1®! They always hold the color in washing. Have them in
M", blues, greys, browns and black, etc., a6c and 7c a yard. iM
McCALL'S PATTERNS.
gfj The McCall Patterns are always up to date. You
® will have 110 tiouble in doing your sewing if you use pj|
II the McCall patterns. Help yourself to a fashion sheet |||
ll®jji while in our store. j®
Gents' Furnishings. i
Do not fail to see those new Storm Coats. They
are certainly all right, price and all.
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I C. B. HOWARD & CO. J
Kodol Dyspepsia Cu* s
Digests what you eat.
SDR. CALDWELL'S PR (
YRUP FEPSIiy
CURES CONSTIPATION.* »