Jointache is 0110 of the main symptoms of that terrible disease called Rheu matism, which makes life a daily torture to many thousands. HAMLINS WIZARD OIL is a treatment which affords a positive cure for rheumatism and allied diseases. Applied externally, it relieves the pain at once. Taken inter nally, it cures permanently by purifying the blood of the lactic acid which causes the disease. Anthony Smith, of Mayville, 111., says:"l had such severe rheumat ic pains in my arm and shoulder that I could neither work nor sleep and was fast losing all hope of cure, when I heard of and triad Hamlins Wizard Oil, two bottles of which performed a perfect, per manent cure." Price, 50c and sl. For sale and recommended by L. TAGGART. Money to Loan MORTGAGES ON FARMS 4 to 5 Per Cent. TERM OF YEARS. HENDERSON & Go. 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 43 3m. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ s \ \ \ \v / Adam, ; / Meldrum & •N Anderson Co. HUFFAI.O.N. Y. ' s S 390-40* Main Street, ' 112, - ' NEW | ! Dress ! | Goods! FOR 1905 ' 8 / have a stock of Dry i Goods as largo as the % combined stocks of all the de- / / partment stores in Buffalo and & an assortment which is not to he £ equalled outside of New York / / City. In making a selection for # - the new gown you are not con ' fined to a few patterns or a few / / colors. You can have just what , j you want; if it is to be had you will find it here. / / Wo are now showing the new / things for spring and summer < 1905 in / Wash Goods ' -- Dress Goods - ; Dress Linens ' - New Silks ' % / / OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART- / % MENT ✓ will be pleased to send you sam / pies. We are very liberal in $ sending samples, but it is impos ' sible to send samples of all we % / have. Designate the kind of ! goods, tlie color and about the price you care to pay. We can / '/ then send you a good selection, y *. - %. \ I j We are Buffalo agents for But- ,i terick Patterns and the Deline- 'f\ ator. j| | . ■ Adam, .< % Meldrum & £ Anderson Co. / S The American Block, / * BUFFALO, N. Y | / \ N \ \ S \ \ mum m \ .\\ Bargain in Books. A complete set ofßrittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 36tf Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendent at tho works. KEYSTONE POWDEH MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. THE COUNTY. SINNAMAHONING. If Pap Blodgett Marts light in writin for the Gazette or the Indcpendi rit either, in 'lie sauie style that is natural (o us, he'll find a heap of our best Citizens dead >et agin him. Ennyonc believes in allowing credit where its cotnin but there is a pile of difference twixt in end in shoes, runnin peacut roasters, chewin gun, slot machines on the outside and strappin razors and writin for the columns of these papers as we are. Y r ine Hanscom and Eilick DeSlietler are fisin up the saw mill so they can run it next summer O. K. Vine is the one that files the saws always when the mill is runnin and Ellick runs tliem. Vine is a good man to file a saw allright & so is Elliek a good otic to run 1. There's enough logs this time to run longer than any before if they get them all in. Some of them arc say in Mabuuom airit very well educated and trvin to be little our style of writin and puttin things but Mabuoon finished up at a school were they teaehed a language that was not all writtiti nor found iri books and off and on in the columns of these papers, we may put things that will be clearer maybe, il you read betwixt the lines, where there aint any words printed on. George Shaffer who runs the House his Father used to has takin to writin' lor the Sun which is peddled on our streets at night alter the train goes up & his articklc on account of the big paper mills at the head of the creek polluttin, the water and killin' all the fish meets the sanctum of all our Patriotic Citizens an 1 maybe if' George keeps onj touchin' his (iuill to the paper souicthin' 'will be dote 'bout it. A bad accident came mighty near takin' place last week on day when 1 of our Citizens viz: Howard Met/.gar who does the buyin' for Barclays' big store tumbled backwards out of George Crass ley's bob sled and lit on his head and shoulders in a heap. Howard is a powerful big man all right and had good foot in' in the slid but when the horses started mibeknowest to him he tumbled right out hckitysplit O. K. There's a heap of talk goin'round bout the way some of them will be list up with mack.- for the party like once be fore 1 told you. Everybody is wotider iug how the other fellow is goin' to be rigged up and guessin' whose goin' to get the prize for haviu' the smartest git up which some one says is a real old fash ioned Pumpkin pie, AbeTurain reckons h'li get the prize. His make up will kindle your eyes O. K. Some time ago I wrote in prose I scarcely know of friend or foes A sewing circle the R. P. U. They handle well what ete they do Tis seldom any one they spars Of gossip get there proper share But folks have learned to grin and bear The news that goes just living round Until it fall upon the ground And hits soniebodys name. I've told yold you of the motely hand They turn out anything at hand Tilt latest gossip in the land Is spread broadcast and round about You'd wonder how they found it out To get so quickly spread The neighbors all declare it true The Old Maids Club the It. P. U. The best to say when all are thru Let it remain uns iid. You'd scarcely think this hi sy throng. The It. P. I'., rou d get along, Within acountr. .id so small. With such amuzi.-ig skill, Lc> it b ■ said the gotsi > spread Is surelv fit to kill. But then how can we jtli a tone, When we d > not too' hi rs as we should When we are saved l>y G:a"*' alone To gain an eveilisting home How tan we all be good This is at best a faulty sphere Hence we aie left to gues< and fear And every doubt. P. S. Note. The It. P. U. will give a ball Am told takes place in Brooks' Hall lust bring you mask and be in line To do honor to St. Valentine Am told the doors will close at eight. Cards are out to one and all Of stature small and stature tall Old, young, fats and leans Maids of fourty, maids of teens We hope to dance the time away At the masquerade of St. Valentines Day. Avoid conjestion at the door. MABUNON. CAMERON. Edtior Press:— The time draws near for election, And surely you have no objection, A good vote to east, Hope it won't be your last For good old Republican protection. Mrs. Harry Ellis died at her home Saturday evening at 9:30, after a season of much suffering. The cause of her death was catarrh of the stomach and rheumatism. She is survived by her husband Mr. Harry Ellis. Mrs. Ellis was a highly estimable lady aud her loss will be keenly felt by the community at large, who join in extending their heart felt sympathy to the bereaved husband. Edward Skiliman, while working in Square Timber Run on Saturday, slipped on the ice aud fractured his left knee. Dr. Johnson of Colesburg, who was visiting at the camp reduced, the fracture. At the present writing he is able to get around with the aid of a crutch. Ernest Wykoff is filling the position of delivery clerk for the Cameron Store Co. He gives good satisfaction as he is popular and is a'so an accomplished horseman. Vice President, E. V. Dunlevie of the Cameron Lumber Co..| with Supt. Probst, made a tour of inspection over their railroad lines Monday. The Calder Fire Brick Co., expect to erect three more new plants in the near CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1905. future. The outlook for Cameron is | very encouraging. The K. (i. E. gave a banquet at their hall, Saturday evening. It was an en joyable event in every way. 11. T. Manning of Emporium, hasac eepted a position with .1.(1 Skillman. The farmers' institute at Emporium j was well attended by our people. Section foreman, Jos. Ilobinson lost a valuable cow this week. Mre. Swan is ill with pneumonia. Mr. Nate Prentiss lias returned from j a business trip to Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. Prentiss is interested in some timber property in that region and says business is good there. t'.J.g. Farmers' Institute. The Cameron County Farmers' In stitute closed its sessions at the Court House, Tuesday evening after a most interesting and profitable meeting. Much credit is due the Chairman, Mr. | W. 11. Howard, for making this one of j the largest institutes ever held in this county and which can be reported to tbe State Department of Agriculture ; as one of the best in the state. The \ farmers of Cameron county should be sorry to lose Mr. Howard as chairman, j this being his last term. MONDAY AFTERNOON. Monday afternoon, Dr. I. A. Thayer, ; a scientific man of Lawrence county, j responded to the Address of Welcome i by W. 11. Howard, in a very creditable j manner, and complimented the Cam eron county farmers on their beautiful American-Switzerland. Hon. A. J. Kahler, of Lycoming county, gave a valuable discourse on "Hogs for j Profit' and L. W. Lighty of Lycoming j county, talked on"The Farmers' Cow I and How to make her Profitable." Mr. Lighty is a practical dairyman and his talk was very concise and interesting. MONDAY EVENING. In the evening Hon. A. J. Kahler talked on "Corn Culture.'' Dr. I A. Thayer on"The Clover as Food and How to Cure," and L. W. Lighty dis cussed "Feeding the Dairy Cow." A beautiful piano solo was rendered by Miss Flossie Taggart, and Miss Mazie Gallagher entertained the audience with a very pretty violin solo. Miss lJyrde Taggart sang a solo extremely well. TUESDAY MORNING. Tuesday morning, Mr. L. W. Lighty delivered an address on "Silo Exper ience and Practice." Hon. A. J. Kah ler talked on "Proper Care of Barn yard Manure" and Dr. I. A. Thayer spoke on "Alfalfa" The question box was a main feature and many practical questions were asked and { answered. AFTERNOON. The subject "Taxation and How it j Affects the Farmer," was discussed by j Hon. A. J. Kahler, "Soiling and Soil- | ing Crops," by L W. Lighty was an ! exceptionally good talk and Dr. I Thayer spoke of "Clover as a Fertil ! izer." EVENING. The most interesting theme of the j evening was a splendid address on "Strawberry Culture" by Dr. Thayer This gentleman is largely engaged in strawoerry raising and talks intelli gently on the subject. Mr. Lighty | talked on "Education for our Boys and j Girls; What and How " lie compared i the rural school houses of to-day with I those of thirty years ago, and really! there seemed small dilt'erouoe. Mr. j Lighty spoke of the centralizing of schools and gave several examples. Hon. A. J. Kahler gave a short ta'k on "How Best to keep the Boys on the Farm." In his remarks he gave the reasons why boys, who were reared on the farm preferred employment in the cities. The music provided by Miss Byrde I Taggart was exceptionally fine. .Miss J Grace Lloyd who has a sweet and well I trained voice, sang a solo "Poppies." j Miss Flossie Taggart furnished a piano I solo, Miss Grace Walker rendered two j violin solos in her capable manner. ! Mr. A. I). Erricsson played two piano I solos, much to the delight of the audi- I ence and Miss Frank Huntley sang two | beautiful songs. TIIE PRIZES. Monday evening the prizes were ! awarded as follows: Master Olson ! won the pig; Mr. li. J. Newton the ! barrell of flour; Mrs E. C. Davy, the i half barrel of flour; Mrs. Andrew j Ingersoll the ham. Tuesday evening—Miss Vina Mur- i rap won the pig; Miss Flossie Taggart j the barrel of flour; Mrs. T. F. Moore ! the half barrel of flour; Mr. Close the; ham. Mr. Howard knows how to make sue- ! cessful farmers' institutes. Wants to Find Her Brother. BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. I.—Thirty : years ago Kate and John Kavanaugh j came to this county from New Ross j County Wexford, Ireland. Tbcy went j different ways and have never met. i Now Kate Kavanaugh is dying at her j home, No. 598 Fargo avenue, in this ; city, and is anxiously trying to locate ] her brother to leave him her property ' J—Bl 'I Bi 3 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS U ■ Best Couch Syrup. Tastes Good. B H Use in time. Sold by druggists. E Wgi I I I I'l I hill II lljl Woman's ills How rare a thing to find a woman who is perfectly healthy. Fully seventy per cent, of the sex suffer* from ailments which often render life a burden. These attlictions cause nervousness, irritability, melancholia, hysteria, etc. They entirely unfit a woman for life's work and deprive her of most of it 6 joys. AUNT DINAH S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea WOMAN'S SAFE GUARD. Those suffering with disordered menstruation, female weakness, prolapsus, etc., will find im mediate relief from the use of Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Tea and in the majority of cases it will bring about a complete cure. It is a positive cure for chronic constipation, sick headache and indigestion. In case of nervousness and sleep lessness this tea will be found indeed a boon. It has a soothing and quieting effect on the nerves and invariably induces sound, refreshing sleep. A cupful at bed-time is all that is necessary to make a woman well and keep her well. Mayesvillo. fl. C. 112 Dec. 8,1W02. ! Hanilins Wizard Oil 0%>., < III.: Two yearn ago 1 suffered with femalo complaint and u»ed your Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb T« a with freat auceeua. 1 have Just begun tuning it airain and I i?el much vounger and stronger. If every woman 1 sufferer could know the relief she would experience by ualngyour Herb Tea she would never be without it. It I.* a most wonderful remedy and 1 take pleasure in rec ommencing it toany lady who is suffering with female j troub.es. Miss C. L. CAWKNTKB. Mow, I,ee County, Ark., Dec. 1,1902. Hamlins Wizard Oil Co . Chicago, 111. I am greatly pleased with your Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Tea Indeed I think there is nothing Ilka It for headache and stomach troubles ami 1 tlml it ex cecdingly good for clearing the.complexion. 1 would ; not be without it. Yours truly. Miss NF.TA MCCORKJ.K. I Prepared by Hiinlin3 Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c. HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Ileal a the Lungs. Wardu Off Consumption. 2-JC. and ofl(\ HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS Regulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. 2"» c. FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED »Y L. TAGGART. For Piles. Sample mailed free. ORG application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal. Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three SizeH, 25c.,5t».\ ami SI.OO. Hold by OrutrtfiMtH, or Kent prepaid <;n receipt of price. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Nts., \ew York. NERVOUS DBBHIITY. I Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, tne only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, SO. Sold by Drutjgiiit.'i, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co.. William it John Sts., It Y. I This is the 1 | Store I For the People. j FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I \ J WILL OFFER. | r enns. solid packed Tomatoes 25c 3 r .'5 eans N Y.. State Corn - 25c J ; £ ;; F ID.- cimii-E IVUS - - - 25c ) 112 7li iis ().ik Li'iil' Snap - - 25c J \ \ ' ? Call u< L)v 'plume or have our \ > Old. r Clerk call and *;i.t J'our \ \ order. A lull line of choice \ X (iUOCKRIKS, { KllKSli mid \ * .SALT M BATS, \ { V <i KTAIJLBS and \ | FRUITS. j 10. 8. Barnes, j ( 'Phone 81. J | There is a Universal ] <; Dread > Among patients on their approaching \ ? the dental chair, owing largely to the i > traditional story of its tortures. > ? In a modern Dental practice there is J S little to justify such dread. s 112 Dental operations are not necessarily i Y painful. With sharp instruments, a » ? skilled hand and a generall kuow how J \ ability, the worst is over. S \ Don't Sacrifice Your Teeth Be- < cause of Imaginative Fear. { Have your teeth examined often and c S filled \v}ien disease has just commenced > I and it then will be annoying rather c i than painful. \ t Dr. F. M. ZELIE, ) > DENTIST. 1 \ CRANE BtOCK. EMPORIUM. PA. > 'Phone 118. <* CO-PAIITNEItSIIIP NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Arthur Durell Gore and Charles Albert Uounsil have formed a partnership under the name of the Keystone Handle Company, Limited, for the purpose of manufacturing and selling for a per oid of twenty years front January 23,1905, all manner of handles, paper plugs ami general novelty wooden ware, with a capital of two thousand dollars, of which amount Arthur Dur ell Gore has subscribed one thousand dollars and Charles Albert Council has subscribed one thousand dollars to be paid in cash at once. That the liability of each of said partners is limited in accordance with the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, approved the 9th day of May, A. D., 1899, and that the articles of partnership;have been lelt for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Cameron county. Pa. KEYSTONE HANDLE COMPANY, LIMITKD. fNow is the Time to Fill 112 in Your § Winter Supply of I Clothing I Gents' FuriiiKliiiigK, Shoes and Rubbers I We are Selling all Winter Goods at Low Prices in order to make room lor Our Spring Goods I Jasper Harris, 111 g| | Opposite Post-Ofliee, E3II'ORiUi*I, FA. jjj 9 ****** ******* LOOK ELSEWHERE BUT UON'T FORGET ££ PRICES AND FACTS AT »< ————N 1 RAir8 T II ■ lt We carry in stock ~ l jt* fcjt tlie largest line of Car-1 . r^is — 1$ EJ pets, Linoleums and j &/ •iji/Sl I fc* *3 Mattings of all kinds '\V <■M j E$ ever brought to this • OiXQ:C*UiiliS IS 9 s * town. Also a big line !;•, 'Sj ? 'v* of samples. M Avery large line of FOR.I i'lil; j B *5 Lace Curtains that cm- IN not be matched ativ- £2 H where for the price. WIIIvMIAPiE N Art Squares and of fine books in a choice library Rugs of all sizes and select the Ideal pattern cf Globe kind, from the cheap- Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcase. §l* est to the best. Furnished with bevel French plate cr lcided {;lass doors. Dining Chairs, F3n CALE rjv Rockers and GEO. J. LaBAR, fci! High Chairs. Sole Agent for Cameron County. |j A large and elegant • „ , line of Tufted and |g| Drop-head Couches. Beauties and at bargain prices. £4 ———.—- ————— S3O Bedroom Suits, (Tor IJ-lOJSideboard, quar- <T OA solid oak at 4)ZO tered oak sPOU IH S2B Bedroom Suits, (TOi $32 Sideboard, quar- COK 5* J* solid oak at 4)ZI tered oak J)ZD || E3 $25 Bed room Suits, tf'Jft $22 Sideboard, quar- tflC 512 solid oak at 4>Zll tered oak, 4*l U jj^ A large line of Dressers from Chiffoniers of all kinds and fc* U P- all prices. £2 n u ** The finest line of Sewing Machines on the market, fti JJj the "DOMESTIC" and "ELDRIDGE." All drop- ** ** heads and warranted. jf 1 £* A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in £1 sets and by the piece. SC -^ s I keep a full line of everything that goes to M make uj) a good Furniture store, it is useless to enum- r* H erate them all. 1 lease call and see lor yourself that I am telling you the truth, and if you don't buy, there is no harm kg J jjj done, as it is no trouble to show goods. | GEO. J. LaBAR. " fcSS3HHCS3aX2X2nnHfcS£2ZXX2E2E3E2
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