Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, May 18, 1905, Image 4

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.
COUNTY.
For Sheriff,
JOHN I) SWOPE, Emporium.
For County Commissioner,
JOHN W. LEWIS, Shippen.
SAMUEL P. KREIIJER, Driltwood,
For County Auditors,
O. B. TANNER, (iibson,
GEO. A. WALKER, J It., Emporium,
Election, Tuesday, Nov. 7th.
AGKICUTUKAL BULLETIN.
The Pennsylvania State College
Agricultural Experiment Station
Issuesthe Following Bulletin on
Adulteration, April 25, 1905.
By the ordinary milling process
buckwheat is divided into three pro
ducts:
(a) The flour, which contains chief
ly the starchy matters.
(b) The middlings or bran, which
includes that portion of the seed which
is richest in protein and is situated
next to the true seed coat; as the name
implies, it also contains the seed coats
themselves; it is therefore much rich
er in protein than any other of the
buckwheat products.
(c) The hulls, which are largely
composed of woody matter, forming a
strong protective cover for the seed,
and have but little value for feeding.
The average proportions of protein
and fiber in these three classes of pro
ducts are:
Protein Fiber
Per Cent. Per Cent.
Flour 7 .3
Middlings or bran 29 4.0
Hulls 4.5 37.0
The term "buckwheat feed" has
come into use to designate a mixture 1
of hulls and middlings, just as the term !
"oat feed" is used to designate a mix
ture of oat hulls with a little ofthe
fragments of oat kernel, whereas in
case of rye and barley the name
"feed" applies to a mixture ofthe true
bran with the middlings. The com
position of buckwheat feed will vary,
of course, with the proportions in
which the hulls and middings are com
bined, but the temptation always is to
make it carry as much of the inferior
hulls as possible.
A number of instances have recently
come to our notice in which sales of
buckwheat feed have been made under
the name "buckwheatmiddlings." As
an illustration; a sampleof these "mid
dlings" has recently been examined by
the station and found to have the fol
lowing cnemical composition:
Per Cent.
Water 11.03
Asli 4.85
Protein— 14.96
Fiber.... 21.06
Nitrogen i. extract 43 84
Fat 4 27
100.00
The microscope revealed the pres
snce of grass seeds from green and
yellow fox tail and barnyard grasses,
probably introduced as accidental im- j
puritities with the buckwheat hulls, I
which were present in large quantities, j
If hulls and middlings were mixed in]
equal proportions, the mixture would i
contain about 17 per cent, of protein j
and 20 per cent, of fiber. It appears, i
therefore that in this sample there was j
present upward of 50 per cent, of ma- '
terial of extremely inferior value for
feeding purposes. In particular, a
purchaser intending to use the mid
dlings as a source of protein to balance
the ration of his dairy herd would be
likely to be greatly disappointed in the
results obtained and to lose much more
than the commercial value of the mid
dlings replaced by the hulls.
The buyer can, however, readily de
tect this adulteration, for the mid
dlings themselves are comparatively
fine and light-colored and do not have
a large quantity of coarse, dark mater
ial present, while in the buckwheat
feed the hulls are especially conspi
cuous.
Time Tried and Heric Proven.
One Minute Cough Cure is right on I
time when it comes to curing Coughs, j
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It is I
perfectly harmless, pleasant to take and ,
is the children* favorite Cough Syrup. 1
THE COUNTY.
FIRST FORK.
Messrs. Chas. and 11. C.Jones moved
their I ami lies from Burlingamc Orchard,
. at Wharton to Jerrys Run in Cameron
i county last week.
J. M. Brooks and family moved to
I Emporium Thursday last and the same
| day the family ot Jas. Brooks moved in
to the house Brooks vacated and we un
derstand are going to board a lot of pipe
liners, who will putin the new line.
I The work will commence soon.
M. J. Colcord of the Journal and son
Harold of Bidgway and Albert Colcord
| son of Postmaster Colcord of Port Alle
] gany, were into see grandpa Colcord last
(Monday and incidentally taking a few
| of the speckled beauties as sort of a side
j issue. All returned to Coudersport on
: Wednesday.
The mill crew moved in one day last
I week, with their families and are now
j manufacturing sawdust and lumber.
J. P. llurlburt is doing quite a stroke
of farming, besides attending to liis store
j business at Brooks Bun.
SiNNAMAHONING.
Pretty wet weather for corn planting.
(J. 15. Barclay has planted (if) bushel
jot potatoes so far this season.
The big mill is making full time these
) days and all are busy.
A large black and tanned hound drove
! a deer into the creek below here this
| week. Where is the game warden.
There is quite a good deal of dyna
j mite used up the run near here, by the
i sound of the shooting. It is too bad, to
| kill trout with dynamite as it kills all the
1 little trout as well us the big ones.
A fisherman on Cooks Run last week
I found a sack with about three hundred
j trout, less than six inches long. It was
| at a camp of fisherman but no fish
I warden near.
The Keystone Handle factory is all
j under roof and the machinery is being
| put iu this week.
The Fulton Bros., have the job of
painting and decorating the hall room of
the P. O. S. of A., building and a fine
job is looked for when completed.
Wm. Lupole is home from the Wil
liamsport Hospital, lie speaks very lugh
i Iy of the instition.
Mr. Geo. I). Mead and Miss Bessie 1
j Walker were united in the holy bond* of
| matrimony on Wednesday evening at the
! bride's home, by the Rev. Mr. Noble,
I pastor ofthe M. K. Church. The young
j couple are highly esteemed and the best
! wishes of their many friends go with
j them in their married life.
Miss Alice Jordau ot Huntley is visit
ing her sister Mr.- (i. W. Batchelder this
week.
Mrs. Geo. Gore is quite ill. Dr. llus
sell is attending her.
G. W. Gore visited the county seat.
Monday.
John F. Berfield visited his wife at
' Williamsport hospital Sunday.
A band of Gypsies passed through
town Tuesday.
The water in the First Fork is getting
worse than ever this summer and it
seems the people have to put up with it.
CAMERON.
Among the out of town visitors in
town this week are L. L. Cole, county
surveyor of Potter county.
Engineman Mack of Calder Brick (Jo.,
has resumed duty after a two weeks ill
ness.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Co., are
preparing to extend the double track
to Sterling Run. A carload of laborers
arrived Monday night at Emporium, to
work en the job.
While driving to Emporium Monday,
yne of the valuable crrriage horses of E
V. Dunlevie, stepped on a small stone
and broke its leg. The animal was shot.
It was valued at 8300.
The families of J. C. Skillman, John
Rhoades, Chas. Belden aud Wm. Jollofl
have removed from Square Timber Run,
after finishing a one year's contract for
Cameron Lumber Co. Mr. Rhoades will
conduct the boarding house for Mr. Dun
levie.
Mr. Isaac Wykoff is visiting in Em
porium.
Mrs. Listen ot Emporium visited
friends in town this week.
11. tj. Dunlevie has returned from a
visit with friends in New York.
Mrs. Dan'l Sullivan has returned from
a visit with her sister at Salamanca.
Mr. Sprowl of Cleveland, 0., is
a visitor in town.
J. F. S.
May 17th, 1900.
STATE OF OHIO, CITYOF TOLEDO, I
LUCAS COUNTY. i •
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
city of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Swore to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D., 18SB.
A. W. OLEASON,
(SEAL.) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Subscribe for the PRESS; only $1.50 a
year in advance.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1905.
When e're you feel impending ill,
and need a uiagic little pill,
No other one will fill the bill
Like DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
The Famous Little Pills EARLY RIS
ERS, cure Constipation Sick Headache,
Uilliousness, etc. They never gripe or
sicken, but impart early rising energy,
(iood for children or adults. Sold by R.
C. Dodson.
Letter to J. A. Kinsler.
Emporium, Pa.
Dear sir: Would you like to hear of
a 2(1 year paint?
Mr. James A. O'Neil's house, Hend-
I crson, N. .vas painted 20 years ago
with Devoe lead-aud-zinc, and never
I painted again till last year; it then ho'ced
| better than common paint in half that
time.
The reason is; Devoe is all paint and
true paint, while the common paints are
part true and part false. Don't pay to
monkey with paint.
And Devoe costs less than any of 'em:
not by the gallon, of course; by the house
and year. That's how to reckon it. Go
by the name.
Yours truly
F. W. DEVOE & Co.,
New York.
I'. S. Murry & Coppersmith sell our
paiut.
Those who fight other people's battles
love more trouble than 'hanks.
Protruding files Cured.
Five years ago L was troubled with
protruding piles. They were very pain
ful. and for six weeks I was unable to re
place them. I used one 25c bottle of
San-Curr Ointment, which relieved the
pain and cured me entirely. I have had
no return of them in five years. Sau-
Cura also cured my daughter of the piles.
I could make oath to the above. John
C. Ross, Hydetown, Fa. For sale by R.
C. Dodson 25c and 50c.
A man is never too old to learn, but
sometimes he is young to realize it.
A Creeping Death.
Blood poison creeps up towards the
heart, causing death. .J. E. Stearns,
Belle I Maine, Minn . writes that a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which swell
ed hp like blood poisoning. Bucklen's
Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed
the wound, and saved his life. Best in
the world for burns and sores. 25c at
L. Taggart's drug store.
Silk lined gloves interest a woman
more than silver lined clouds.
A Tried and True Friend.
One Minute Couszh Cure contains not
an atom of any harmful drug, and it has
been curing Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough so long that it has
proven itself to be a tried and true friend
to many who use it. Sold by R. C.
Dodson.
People whose troubks doit woiry
them need no medicine.
Strictly Genuine.
Most of the patent medicine testimon
ials are probably genuine. The follow
ing notice recently appeared in the Atch
ison (Kan.)Globe: l- Joe Tack, a well
known engineer, running on the Missou
ri Paciffic between Wichita and Kiowa,
lately appeared in a big one, with a pic
ture, and when be was in his office to-day
we ask him about it. He says he hud
terrible pains in bis stomach, and thought
he had cancer. llis druggist recom
mended Kodol and he says it cured him.
He recommended it to others, whe were
also cured. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what you eat and cures all stomach
troubles. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
No Gloss Carriage Paint Made.
Will wear as long as Devoe's. No
others are as heavy bodied, because
Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to
the pint. Sold by Murry & Copper
mith Co.
Bargain in Books.
A complete set of Brittanica 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
"DO IT TO-DAY!"
"And to think that ten mouth* ago I looked like
this! I owe it to German Syrup."
CfThe time-worn injunction, "Never put
off 'til to-morrow what you can do to
day," is now generally presented in this
form : "Do it to-day !" That is the terse
advice we want to give you about that
hacking cough or demoralizing cold with
which you have been struggling for sev
eral days, perhaps weeks. <JTake some
reliable remedy for it TO-DAY —and let
that remedy be Dr. Boscliee's German
Syrup, which has been in use for over
thirty-five years. A few doses of it will j
undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold,
and its continued use for a few days will
cure you completely. <JN<) matter how
deep-seated your cough, even if dread
consumption lias attacked your lungs,
German S vrup will surely effect a cure—
as it has done before in thousands of ap
parently hopeless cases of lung trouble.
<JXew trial bottles, 25c; regular size,
75c. At all druggists. 2
R. C. DODSON.
A Hrlntr-d Prmrw,
A good anecdote Is related of a young
minister who was supplying the pulpit
of the Wren than) Congregational
church during the absence of Its pus
j tor, the Itev. Elisha Flsk, better known
| as "Priest Flsk," whose pastorate In
! this church covered a period of flfty
! six years.
Upon opening the Bible the young
i minister came across the following no
| tice, which he read: "Mr. Libbius Por
| ter desires the prayers of the congre
' gatlon, that his loss may be sanctified
1 for his good."
Signs of suppressed merriment ap
; peared through the congregation, but
| the cause was a complete mystery to
; the young minister, who upon arriving
at the home of Mr. Fisk for lunch in
quired of Mrs. Fisk the cause of the
unseemly hilarity.
She informed him he hud read an
old notice, used l>y her husband as a
bookmark. It had been presented by
I Mr. Porter a year or two before, upon
| the death of his third wife. Mr. Por
ter, with his fourth bride, sat in the
congregation while it was being read.
—Boston Herald.
Kilt huMi AM tie Dirri Architect.
The process of the building of a
bird's nest is always interesting, and
the most wonderful of all nests, those
of the weaver birds, can always be
seen in the making by any one who
will buy a few males of the African
red billed weaver, which cost about
half a crown each. This is a little bird
j much like a small hen sparrow, with a
bright red bill and decked in the breed
ing season with a pink cap and breast
j and a black mask. He is an enthusi
astic architect and in France is al
ways sold as travailleur, the worker,
liven in the cage he will weave any
tibrous material in and out of the
wires till they are covered, and hi au
aviary lie will construct beautiful
round nests with the greatest enthusi
asm, pausing occasionally to swear at
fellow craftsmen who presume to crit
j icise his efforts or cast a larcenous eye
! on his materials.—London Express.
111 M Voice Needed Filing.
There is a young medical student
living in W'estport who has decided not
to speak to a girl lie knows. He was
| calling 011 the young woman recently,
and during the evening he volunteered
to sing. When he had concluded his
song he turned to the girl. "I'm thlnk
| ing of taking voice culture," he said,
j "I><> von know of a good teacher whose
charge i ; reasonable?" "1 know the
very one for you," she replied. "His
name is Taylor. Give me a card, and
I'll write down his telephone number
j for you.' i lie young man gave her the
card. Next day lie called Taylor up on
the telephone. "Is this Mr. Taylor, the
vocal teacher?" he asked. "The what?"
came over the wire. "The vocal teach
er." "Naw," was the reply. "I don't
teach notion'. I tile saws."—Kwnsas
| City Times.
Tlx* Seared Hero.
The man v.-ho goes down with his
engine in a wreck is considered worthy
of great commendation, when the truth
is, as ali railway men are aware, that
the uiiforatnate in such cases lost his
nerve at the critical moment and hes
itated to Jump. When an accident is
impending the cool and collected en
gineer shut.-; off steam, applies the
brakes and opens the valves, all of
the actions taking a few seconds.
Then he looks out for his own safety.
Another man becomes so frightened in
the presence of great danger that he
does nothing, not even the possible,
and he is the person likely to wear a
martyr's crown.—Locomotive Engi
neering.
Malleability of Gold.
The malleability of gold Is so great
that a single grain may be divided Into
2,000,000 parts and a cubic inch into
9,523,800.52:! parts, each of which may
be distinctly seen by the naked eye. A
grain and a half of gold may be beaten
into leaves of one Inch square, which,
if intersected by parallel lines drawn
at right angles to each other and dis
tance only the one-hundredth part of
an inch, will produce 25.000,000 little
squares, each of which may be dis
tinctly seen without the aid of a glass
The Great Headache Cure,
Bromo- Pepsin
" Note The Word Pepsin. "
riIRFQ Headache, liiiliipxtiuii.
- insomnia, ftenonsiitss,
On the Spot.
No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless.
All Druggists', 10c, 25c, and 50c.
L. TAGOART, Emporium, Pa.
4-ly.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a red and brown
heifer and steer came to the premises of C'bas.
Diek!, West Ward, Emporium, I'a., on Monday
evening, May 15. The owner can have the snme
by proving property, paying s>.oo for this notice
and cost of keeping said cattle.
CHAS. DIEHL.
Emporium, Pa.. May 18th, 1905. 13-3t.
SEALED PROPOSALS,
PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIOHWAY DE
PARTMENT,
HARRISBUBG, PA., APRIL 29, 1905.
SEALED proposals will be received by the
State Highway Department of Pennsylvania,
under the act approved April 15th. 190.t, for the
construction of 1,500 feet of road, extending from
the western line of Emporium at the county
bridge over the Driftwood Creek to a point on
the road to Heeeliwood, in SHIPPEN Township,
in the County of Cameron. Plans and specifica
tions can be seen at the otßce of the County Com
missioners, Emporium, Pa., and at the oil ice of
the State Highway Department, at Harrisburg,
Penna. Bidding blanks will be furnished by
the State Highway Department upon request.
Bids must he endorsed. "PROPOSALS FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF KOAI) IN SHIPPEN
TOWNSHIP. CAMERON COUNTY," ana re
ceived at the ottlce of I lie State Highway Depart
ment not later than JUNE 3rd, 1805.
COUNTY COM MISSIONERS,
12-4t Emporium, Pa.
1 i •; • t Y '
thoroughly and go so far Ifsj
Last l>ccause they wear so jjjjjjg
JBj well and hold their looks so
j|| long.
||| Ask your dealer.
j||| John Lucas &Co |j|§j
IIIIHWLI 111 I I——l——PWWßl
Terrific Race With Death.
"Death was fast approaching," writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Flu.,
describing his fearful race with death,
"as a result of liver trouble and heart
disease, which had robbed uie of sleep
and of all interest in lite. I had tried
many different doctors and several medi
cines, but got no benefit, until I began
to use Electric Hitters. So wonderful
was their effect, that in three days 1
felt like a new man, and to-day I am
cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed
at L. Taggart's drug store: price 50c.
Before hitching your wagon to a star
look to the strength of your harness.
Cleared for Action.
When the body is cleared lor action,
by Dr. King's New Life Fills, you can
tell it by the bloom of health on the
cheeks; the brightness of the eyes: the
tirmuess of the flesh and muscles; the
buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At
L. Taggart's drug store, 25 cents.
Some married women not only have tlie
last word hut all the rest of them.
There is a Difference.
The difference between Kennedy's
Laxative Honey and Tar and all other
Cough Syrups is that it moves the bowels,
thus expelling a cold from the system.
This relaxes the nerve tissues and by its
healing affect on the throat and lungs the
cough is relieved—cured entirely. Ken
nedy's is the original Laxative Honey
and Tar and contains no opiates. Good
alike for young or old. Tastes good.
Siilb by It. C. Dodson.
You may have a rubber scomcience
and still find it hard to erase your sins.
Mow a Doctor was Cured.
"For two years I was troubled with
lumbago, or pain across my kidneys, the
paiu sho iting down my thigh (especially
on taking cold the pain would be terrible,)
a continual grinding, aching pain; One
bottle of Thompson's Bnrosma, Back
ache, Diver ank Kidney Cure gave uie
immediate relief. lam now taking Bar
osma with great, benefit as it reduces all
inflammation of the stomach liver and
bladder, the great organs that regulate
the whole system and purity the blood."
—Dr. A. S. Hubbard, 9-f Brook St.,
Titusville, Fa. For sale by R. C. Dod
son.
If you |have God's approval you can
worry along with men's endorsement.
San-Cura Ointment Cures Burns and
Prevents Scars.
Gilbert Hord of Kinard's Mills, Mon
roe county. O , says: "My arm was bad
ly scalded with steam and was very pain
ful. 1 applied San-Cura Ointment, which
stopped the pain at once and the arm
healed rapidly. 1 alwaps keep it in the
house, San-Cura is a wonderful Oint
ment.' Druggists, 25c and 50c. Sold
by R. C. Dodson.
A man may be able to read a woman
like a hook but he can't shut her up.
Quick Relief.
The soreness begins togo aud the pain
to stop from the moment you take the
first dose of Thompson's Barosiua or Kid
ney Cure. No opiate of any form is
used in its manufacture. Thompson's
Barosma is absolutely harmless and guar
anteed to cure all diseases of the kidneys,
liver and bladder, also palpitation of the
heart, nervous debility and female weak
ness. Druggists, 50c and SI. For sale
by R. C. Dodson.
What does Geo. Elliot say? 'lt is
better to bean old maid than an old fool." j
Hot Weather Riles.
Persons afflicted with piles should be
careful at this season of the year. Hot '
weather and bad drinkitu: water coutrib- {
ute to the conditions which make piles
more painful and dangerous. De Witt's j
Witch Hazel Salve >top.« the paiu, draws
jut the soreness and ernes. Get the j
genuine, bearing the name of E. C. De- |
Witt & Co. Sold by K. C. Dodson.
Nothing Strikes
the Eye
>So quickly or appeals to the
favor of the ladies more than
the appearance of the
newest in fine mil
linery.
You will find many excellent
ideas worked ont in our hats,
and all hats selling at a
moderate price.
Suggest changes if yon will. We
are glad to make the hat
suit your taste.
Special Line of Summer
Underwear, Fine Hosiery
Ask to see onr new line of
NECKWEAR.
LUDLAMS
The Lassies
Who use molasses demand
the best syrup obtainable.
Treacle is not molasses al
though there's much treacle
sailing under false colors.
I The difference between trea
cle and molasses lies in the
fact that treacle comes from I
sugar in the process of inak- I
ing, while molasses is ob
tained in the process of re
refining. You can not get
good out of bad, but you can
get the best from the best
which comes from the sugar.
We Sell Molasses
That comes from the best
and it is the best. Try our
New Orleans, finest quality,
and be convinced.
HOME GROUND HORSERADISH.
SOAP! SOAP! SOAP!
You all need Soap.
A white floating soap 8 bars, 25c
Oak Leaf, 8 bais, 25c
Acme, 7 bars 25c
Domino, 8 bars 25c
Sunshine Soap, 10 bars 25c
Baking Ohocolate, a lib 32c
Just think of it.
Enameline Stove Polish,
10c size, 7c
Hh can White Puff Baking
Powder, 8c
1 lb Corn Starch, 6c
A fine loose Coffee, per 11).... 16c
'Phone 21,
G. H. GROSS & CO. I
Ifrrrirw-Tirn ~n rrmwr rail— nm