Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 09, 1905, Image 8

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    Irritation
of the throat, sore and Bwollen
tonsils, loss of voice, and other
throat troubles should never be
neglected. These ailments quick
ly work down to the lungs, and
often end in consumption or pneu
monia.
HAMLINS
WIZARD OIL
used as a gargle, and externally
on the throat, is a marvelous rem
edy for these painful and danger
ous disorders, and effects relief
and cure after everything else
has failed.
Says Henry Wade, of Harlin,
Mo.: "I am under obligations to
you for the great good which
Hamlins Wizard Oil did my wife.
She suffered from Throat Trouble
for a year, and though she doc
tored and doctored, nothing did
her any good, until she tried Ham
lins Wizard Oil." 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.
1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
43 3m.
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HUFFAI.O.N. V. p
396-408 Main Street.
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J NEW S
; White Goods I
FOR 1905
/ THE selling of White Goods is '
/. I more active now than during /
any other year at this season.
S This justifies the prediction that /
/ this will be ttie greatest White /
Season ever known. We have
some very special things for con- /.
/ firmation dresses and for gradu- /
ation gowns. We would be
S pleased to send you samples. '
/ Wt lite Irish Swiss Mulls, Sheer- /
■■■> est and daintist of dress muslins,
4, 32 inches wide, very special for '
/ graduating dresses, 2oc to 75c. /
White French Lawns, 45 inches
S wide, forconlirmation and gradu '
/ ation dresses, 25c to 75c. /
White Cheviot, 50c.
White Linen Duck for Ladies '
'/ coats, 50c and 75c. /
White Embroidered Soft .Mulls
' for dresses, twenty patterns, 50c. '
/ White Royal Irish Linens, the ■/
$ best line ever made, over ono
dozen qualities, 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c, '<
/ 85c anct SIOO. /
White Irisli Dimities, all sizes,
S stripes and plaids, 25c, 30c and '
/ 40c. /
White Percian Lawns, great
' values at 25c and 35c.
/ White Silk Batistes, soft, line /
finish for waists,2sc to 75e.
White Dotted Swisses, large as- *
/ sort ment, 15c to 35c /
White Piques, French, English
q and Domestic, 15c to §I.OO.
/ White Nalnsocks, English and /
Domestic, all grades, 12!e to 50c,
' White Wastings—All the fori
/ eign and domestic makes, yard /
10c to II 00.
fi White India Linons—The best 4
/ values cn the best lines made, 8c /
to 50c. 0
White English Shirtings—
/ Beautiful, cheer fabric which /
launder beautifully, 35c to 51.50. ;
White Dotted Swisses —From '4
/ our own factory in St. Gaul, 35c /
to 75c.
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/ Meldrum & /
' Anderson Go. '
' The American Block, S
/ BUFFALO, N. Y |
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SDR. CALDWELL'S K9
YRUP PEPSI [v
CURES CONSTIPATION. B *
niinnrno SEEDS GROW AND
DUNRLL 5 WIN MORE PRIZES
than the products of any other brand ! Besides several Gold Medals, they won th£*
only (irand Prize for vegetables at St. Louis Exposition, flfey If you intend to
try Burpee's Seeds, we will mail free our Complete Catalogue of 178 pages,
with beautiful colored plates and illustrations from photographs taken at our famous
FORDIIUOK FARMS, the largest Trial Grounds in America. Write TO-DAY !
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. -gM°j£S°*§S§i.PHILADELPHIft
THE COUNTY.
CAMERON.
Two of Supt. Cassidy's children are
ill with grip. '
Joseph Yocutn has resigned his posi
tion as conductor on the log train to ac
ceptja position'in the mill. lie is succeeded
by William Nunn.
It is rumored that D. C. Kirkpatriek
and Chas. MeLaughin, of Beechwood,
expect to start a steam laundry here in
the near future. We heartily welcome
all new enterprises.
Mrs. J. F. Sullivan sprained her ankle
while walking on the street Tuesday. She
is confined to the house.
Business is quiet in town at present
owing to the deep snow in the woods.
Everybody is waiting tor a break up.
James Anderson has returned from a
business trip to Buffalo.
John Ellrick is on the sick list.
John Snyder of the New Cameron
House is visiting in St. Marys.
Wm. Farl is visiting friends in Em
porium.
The Buffalo crew all returned sick
with grip.
J. F. S.
STERLING RUN ITEMS.
Don t forget the Lady Maccabees
spelling bee Friday night, March 10th.
Mr. A nson Mason of Cameron, .spent
Sunday with his family.
Mrs. Thomas Eddy ot Kane is visiting
her mother at this place.
George 11 ulsi utror came up from Re
novo Saturday.
Mr. Thomas Hart is very ill at the
present writing.
J. Patrick Furlong spent a few days
in Renovo last week.
Miss Hat'ie Darrin is ON the sick list.
Miss Emma Ellis ot Emporium is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Kenworthy.
Jack Killeen returned from Hamilton,
W. Va., last week.
Mr. Wilson Berry spent Sunday at
home.
Charles Smith of Medix Run, visited
friends here last week.
"Grady" is hustling his lumber job.
Let the good work goon Louis.
Miss Elizabeth Devling spent Saturday
with friends.
Mrs. S. L. Bunco and little daughter
Nellie have been bick for the last week.
Elmer Whiting has returned to Ligon
ier.
Clarence Quinn came down from Em
porium Sunday.
Miss Edyth Berry spent Sunday with
her brother James.
l'rof. Chick Howlett was in Empori
um last week.
Leonard and Douglas Smith returned
from Portland Mills Saturday.
X. X. X.
SINNAMAHOMING.
This communication was received too
late for publication. All items should
be sent in not later than Wednesday
uoon.
A Destructive Fire.
To draw the tire out of a burn, or heal
a cut without leaving a scar, use De-
NVitt's Witch llaztjl Salve. A specific
for piles, (let the genuine. J. L.
Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer, Centre,
Ala., writes: "I have used DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve in my family tor
Piles, cuts and burns. It is the best
salve on the market. Every family
should keep it on hand. Sold by 11. C.
Dodson.
You ought I
/j ' to know what I
Jf Lucas
7 Paints 1
They are made to I
I last. Their looks are fi
0 made to last. Expect g
1 them to hold color fe
|j and not crack and Jig
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905.
CONTRIBUTION.
HNTITLKD "CAMERON."
O! have you heard of Cameron town?
The place where the streets go up and down;
The people who live there, the best to be fount';
In this beautiful village of Cameron.
We have a good store and two good hotels.
And every Sunday you'll hear the Church bells.
For the large congregation its own story tolls,
Of this beautiful village of Cameron.
A fine brick plant we also maintain,
An up-to-date saw mill, a dandy log train.
Coke ovens and coal mines; it is very plain.
We are hustlers down here in Cameron.
We also support a first-class school.
Where the children are taught the Golden Knit*
So there's no excuse for being a fool,
If you live anywhere around Cameron.
And last but not least, I must confess,
We are all glad to read the COUVTY PRESS,
It keeps us well posted and of good address;
Here's success to the village of Cameron.
J. P. S.
NOT A PATENT MEDICINE
Homei, the (luaranteed Catarrh Cure.
Prescribed by Physicians.
Nd ou" 1 should confound liyomci with
the patent niediciucs that are advertised
to cure catarrh. It is as far superior to
them all as the diamond is more valuable
than cheap glass. Their composition is
secret, but llyomei gives its formula to
all reputable physicians.
Tts base is the valuable eucalyptus
oil, famous for its antiseptic qualities.
This is combind with aromatic snd heal
ing guuis aud balsams, making a pure
liquid, which when used in the llyomei
pocket inhaler, tills the air you breath
with germ killing, disease destroying and
healing powers that kills all catarrhal
germs there may be in the throat, nose
and lungs.
How foolish it is to try and cure cat
arrh by swallowing tablets or liquids.
The only natural way to cure th.: dis
eases of the respiratory organs is to
breathe Hyomei.
This treatment has been so successful,
curing !)9 per cent, of all who have used
it, that llyomei is now sold by L. Tag
gart under an absolute guarantee to re
fund the money if it does not cure. You
run no risk whatever in buying llyomei.
If it did not possess unusual powers to
cure, it could not be sold upon this plan.
The complete llyomei outfit costs
SI.OO and comprises an inhaler, a bottle
of llyotuei and a dropper. The inhaler
will last a lifetime; and additional bottles
of Hyomei can be obtained for 50 cents.
The most unsound religion is that
which is all sound.
Letter to E. C. Davy.
Emporium, Pn.
Dear Sir: A big mill-owner, Spartans
burg, S. 0., wanted 5,000 gallons o
paint, and bought by price; paid 5 cents
less than ours; got a "lead-and-zinc' -
paint; but the lead was sulphate of lead,
not carbonate. Sulphate costsabout,half
and covers about half.
That paint was adulterated about tix
times as much as the 5 cents paid for.
He "saved" 5 cents and it costs him 50.
Oh no; it costs liiui more than that;
we forgot the labor. Can't work it out
exactly; don't know how long it'll wear.
Short-measure besides; that alone was
twice as much as his "saving" 5 cents.
It was thiu. too; souie loss there; don't
know how much.
There was to much dryer in it. The
maker made something on thai: he
didn't.
Taking it altogether, ho didn't make
much by ihat 5 cents.
(Jo by the name; and the name is I>e
voe lead and zinc.
Yours truly
F. \V. DKVOE & Co-
New York. |
I'. S. Murry A: Coppersmith sell our |
paint.
Any person who conceals the truth
lies in ambush.
Washington.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
announces that on March 2.'! and April
14 it will run special excursions from
Buffalo, Mt. Morris, Bradford, Titus
ville. Falls Creek, Kinzua, Tidioute, and
principal intermediate stations on the
Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division,
and from points on the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad, Erie to Lock Haven, in
elusive, to Washington for the benefit of
all who may wish to visit the National
Capital. Round-trip tickets, good going
on all regular trains on day of issue, and
good returning on any regular train ex
cept the Pennsylvania Limited, Chicago
Limited, and St. Louis Limited, within
tin days, exclusive of going date, will be
sold at rate of SIO.OO for the round trip
from points on the Buffalo and Allegheny j
Valley Division, and irom Erie. St. I
Mary's and intermediate points; and at j
rate of 88.95 from Driftwood; $8.15 from [
Reuovo; 87.30 from Lock Haven; and 1
proportionate rates from other points.
These tickets will be good to return |
direct via Harrisburg, or Philadelphia, j
and to stop off at Baltimore and l'hila- ■
delphia returning if deposited with ticket !
Agent I nion Station Baltimore, or Broad i
Street Station; Philadelphia.
For additional information consult j
small handbills, apply lo ticket agents, or \
address B P. Frazer," Passenger Agent, 1
Buffalo District, 307 Main Street, Elli- |
cott Square, Buffalo. N. Y., or E. S. !
llarrar, Division Ticket Agedt, Williams- !
port, Pa. 3453-3-2t.
Pleasant and Harmless.
Don't drug thestomach to cure cough.
One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mueus,
draws the inflammation out of the throat,
lungs and bronchial tubes, heals, soothes
and cures. A quick cure for Croup and
Whooping Cough. Sold by R. C. Dod
son.
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
ments peculiar to her sei. 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 men
struation, female weakness, prolapsus, chronic
constipation, sick head ache, nervousness and
sleeplessness. These are the ailments which de
{»rive a woman of her youth and beauty and make
ler 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 19,1903.
Hamlin* Wizard Oil Co..Chicago, 111.:
Gentlemen:- wife had heen tmffering with female
weakness ami extreme nervoiiHiienK which latter the
fihyhlciftii who has been attending her for H longtime
attributed to her being unable t<> vleep. Affertosging
about all night nhe would invariably rbe in the morn
ing with a terrible headache. The doctor necmed to l>e
able to do nothing for her and she was constantly get
ting worse. She decided to try your Herb Ten and drank
a cupful t»efore retiring. In the morning she aione
after a good night's refct and without a headache for
the first time in months. She has continued taking it
during the past three months and has forgotten what a
•leeplesK night means. She is feeling splendid and
every one remarks how well she is looking. Her com
plexion is as clear as a young girl's and her figure has
improved wonderfully. Yours truly.
N. U. TAYLOR,
5338 Cornell Av., Chicago.
Prepared by Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c.
HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM
Soothes the Throat. Stop* the Cough. 2f>c. and 60c.
HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS
Act Gently and Without Pain. 25c.
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY
L. TAG PART.
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cure by acting directly on the
sick parts without disturbing the rest of
th» 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.
Nt>. 13 " Croup.
No. 14 " The Skin.
No. 15 " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria,
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " The Kidneys.
No. 30 " The Bladder.
No. 77 " La Grippe,
la mall bottles of pellets that fit the vest
pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each.
!ES" Medical Guide mailed .free.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John Streets,
New York.
1 Big 1
| Bargains j
! to
| Stoves |
> We're not to
> tire you with along >
% list of articles but t
i we are tor
C offer you some s
( wonderful bargains *
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j In Stoves j
} Bargains that will
> surely bring buyers >
i and the prices are s
1 sucli as to make >
\ buying a pleasure. i
{ If you need any- s
112 th in g i n th e <
112 STO V E LI N E
c it will be worth }
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| Hnrteau &|
\ 112 orlbes,
{ HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND \
£ TINNING. j
Kodol Dyspepsia Cwe
Digests what you eat.
| Now is the Time to Fill
i in Your
I Winter Supply of
I Clothing
Gents' Furnishings, Shoes
and Rubbers
■
We are Selling all Winter
Goods at Low Priees
in order to make
room lor
Our Spring Goods
I Jasper Harris,
Opposite Post-Office, HA.
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LOOK ELSEWHERE BUT DON'T FORGET
THESE PRICES AND FACTS AT
1 jLaBAR'S | 1
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We carry in stock, ' " " "1 J*
j* the largest line of Car- j . r ./ffiy j hf
£2 pels, Linoleums and &/ i&Sg&i r"": •'?:?" >•! hfi
Mattings of all kinds ' W j SI
tr* ever brought to this j
town. Also a big line j s **
K of samples. M
J? A very large line of FOR THE ■ jjfcf
pf Lace Curtains that can- „ ~ £*
" COHFDRfABiE LODGING »«
jkj|J Art Squares and of fine books in a choice library
Rugs of all sizes and select the Ideal pattern of Globe- J*
M kind, from the cheap-1 Wernicke "blastic" Bookcase.
est to the best. I Furnished with bevel French H
plats or leaded glass doors.
Dining Chairs, ron gale n*
Rockers and GEO. J. LaBAR, $3
(tjjj High Chairs. Sole Agent for Cameron County. |fe2
£2 A. large and elegant *- ——- —___J
line of Tufted and g^g
Drop-head Couches. Heauties and at bargain prices. ȣ
|3O Bedroom Suits, ciuar- ffOH
solid oak at tered oal? )0U ||jj|
S2B Bedroom Suits, (£ <1 j Sideboard, quar- jT'ir 51
solid oak at tered oak 0)2 J
£2 s2"> Bed room Suits, (112 Ofl §22 Sideboard, quar- ff If" ft 112
solid oak at 4>ZU tered oak, 4*! D
A large line of Dressers from Chiffoniers of all kinds and
IS $8 up. all prices.
N
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s* The finest line of Sewing Machines on the market,
the "DOMESTIC" and "ELDRIDGE." All drop- a*
heads and warranted. Eg
A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in El
*5 sets and by the piece. »
K As 1 keep a full line of everything that goes to M|
n make up a good Furniture store, it is useless to enum
** erate them all.
Please call and see for yourself that lam telling M
kg you the truth, and if you don t buy, there is no harm feg
done, as it is no trouble to show goods. S^|
| GEO. J. LaBAR. "
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