Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, May 25, 1905, Image 8

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: Fine Silks
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/ We are carrying $100,000.00 a
* worth of this season's choicest
112 silks —too many when you con- /
/ sidei - that inventory is only six .
£ weeks away. They must be sac-
rificed to effect a speedy clear /
anee. Great variety to choose .
from—colors and styles the best
\ in the world. Don't miss these /
/ genuine bargains:
/ SHIRTWAIST SUITING SILKS /
'y in all this .season's colors and stvles,
' elegant quality real value sl.oo:^9'
y this sale (\3C I
£ SATIN LIBERTY SILK '
»4 100 pieces of this season's fashionable
all silk printed satin Liberty
h Silks; real value $1; this sale. Ot/O '
/ HABUTAI WASH SILK '/
For light weight summer wear we have .
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/ did assortment of all black, all white .
and fancy effects; real value A Cln
/ 65c: this sale *±\JC ,
All white Plain Habntal silk «30/-»
/ real valueso; this sale Ob7(J /
• All White Plain Habntal Silk;
real value 76c; this sale OOU /
/ All White Plain Habntal Silk; /
real value 85c; this sule DUU ' '
/ CHIFFON LOUISENNE /
/ 20 exbuisite shades of chanpeabla glace ✓ ,
Chiffon Louisenne. in all the fashion- ; '
/ able colors; real value $1.25 Q /T- y
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/ BLACK TAFFETA /
& 10 pleecs of the beet 84 inch guaranteed ✓
, - «|Uality Plain Illuck Taireta Silk in •
/ America; real value |1.35; d? 1 C\C\ ✓
. this sale tpI.UU '
' SHEPHERD CHECKS /
/ lllack and White Shepherd Cheek Silks j
various sizes of check, Swiss cc rt
/ make, real value 73c; this sale y
•> COLORED TAFFETA
p Good staple shades of Colored Taffeta fl,
/ Silk; real value 75c and 85c; n IX. /
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i 9 Our New Year 1 K
i I Introductory | 1
1 | Sale I I
WE have just finished a wonderfully pros
perous year. One in which all our past
sales-records were thrown so far in the rear
that it will require the most vigorous and
untiring work to surpass them. But
work is our pastime and we are going to
Your splendid patronage lias placedjin
creased purchasing power in our hands,
the force of which will be felt in the ever %
increasing values that will benefit every
money-wise person in this county who is
wise enough to profit by it.
Keep Your Kye on Us all this Year
and Watch Us Grow.
I Emporium Furniture Co., I
BERNARD KGAN, Manager.
I Undertaking. 1
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cnre by acting directly on the
sick parts without disturbing the rest of
Lbo system.
No. 1 for Fevers.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 *• Teething.
No. 4 " Dinrrhea.
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 " Itheumatism.
No. 1G " Malaria.
No. 1!) " Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " The Kidneys.
No. 30 " The Bladder.
No. 77 " La Grippe.
In Rmall bottles of pellets that lit the vest
pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each.
Mr- Medical Guide mailed free.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. Williaiu&Jolin stncln.
New York.
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| Store \
{ For the People. i
> 81b Rice. 25c. j
s 7 bars Oak Leaf ar Acme >
\ Soap, 25c. \
\ 3 Cans Corn, 25c. \
s 3 Cans I'eas, 25c. >
112 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c. <
A full line* of fresh fruits, i
> vegetables and canned }
\ meats suitable for camping \
\ \ parties. >
| C Free delivery to any part <
j of the city.
10. B. Barnes. I
t Allegany Avenue, s
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DR. LINGO'S COMPOUND.
Safe. speedy regulator; 25 cent*. DrugglM* or matt
Booklet free. DR. LAFUANCO, Philadelphia, Pa.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905.
THE COUNTY.
HUNTLEY.
On deck again.
1). J. Collins had business at Cameron
on Saturday.
Frank Fox,Sr., of Driftwood, was in
town ou Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Johnson did shopping at
Emporium on Wednesday.
Albert Jordan and wife, of Sinnama
honing, visited in town over Sunday.
Mrs. Neomi II ami ton of Medix Run,
is visiting her sistor, Mis. A. F. Nelson.
Several of our young swains took in
the hall game at Driftwood on Saturday.
Hon. G. W. Huntley and family en
joyed a buggy ride to this place on Sun
day.
G. R. Barclay of the firm of Barclay
Bros, bad business with Wilson Bros, on
Thursday.
Mrs. Philip Schweikart entertained her
father and mother of Buffalo, a few days
last week.
Road Supervisors, Daugherty and Mil
ler, had business with town clerk W. H.
Logue on Monday.
James O. Jordan one of Mason Hill's
most successful farmers was seen on our
streets Wednesday.
Miss Alice Jordan who has been visit
ing friends at Driftwood and Sinnania
lioning for some time returned home on
Saturday.
Woods foreman C. J. Arnold contem
plates moving to West Virginia in the
near future. He having secured a simi
lar position with the Drouey Lumber
Co.
Butcher 0. B. Tanner, of Mason Hill,
was in town on Sunday and took time to
spin 11s some of his side splitting, botton
bursting yarns, and some that would chill
the marrow and freeze the brain and
make the hair stand on our heads like
quills on a fretted porcupine.
CAMERON.
Mr. A. A. Walker of St. Marys, has
accepted a position of engineman for tiie
Calder Brick Co., in place of John Mack
who resigned.
Mr. B. Stockman injured his side
quite painfully while on duty at the mill
Sunday. He is able to be around how
ever.
B. Fuller has severed his connection
with the Cameron Lumber Co., and ex
pects to open a meat market at Medix
Run in the near future.
J. C. Skillinan and party left for Dur
bin, W. Va., Friday morning last, to start
their large lumber job.
The local lodge of the United Mine
Workers of America will give a select
ball at the K. (J. E. hall, Monday even
ing, May 2'J. We hope this event will
be well patronized, as the miners purses
are always open to help in any worthy
cause. Reciprocity is our motto.
The theatrical play given by the Cath
olic people of Driftwood for the benefit of
the Rev. Father Mackin was a complete
success. The play was held in Iv. G. E.
hall here, and the net receipts were forty
•even dollars. The performance of the
Driftwood home talent would be well
worthy of being classed with the profes
sional efforts. Treasurer Jos. Robinson
and Secretary Jas. B. Hayes entertrined
the visitors and Mr. Patrick Robinson of
Sterling Run had charge of the at range
ments.
J. F. S.
SINNAMAHONING.
Jack Frost visited us th«i first of this
week and was pretty hard on the gardens
and corn.
Miss Hattie Shal'er visiting at Wil
lianisport this week.
Joel Speaker was out to Brockway
ville the first of the week. He intends
moving there the first of June.
Theb. Kephcart has bought the Losey
place and will move in as soon as Mr.
Speaker moves out.
J. R. Batchelder, the tombstone man
of Lock 11 aven was putting up some fine
marble work here this week.
Nace Dushore's cub bear is growing
fast and is getting so he will play quite
a bit.
J. F. Berfield has the youngest cow in
the county—ll months old, giving
about five pints of milk at a milking.
The hound that run the deer into the
creek here last week belongs to Eli Wos
ter. of Pottersdale near Carthaus. It is
too bad to have deer run at this season
of the year. The long eared hounds will
do it if they get a chance.
The trustees of W. C. 13f., I'. O.'S. of
A. ordered their furniture for the new
hall Tuesday evening. They arc going
to try to get the hall ready to dedicate
about the twentieth of June if possible.
Memorial services will be held in the
M. E. church June 4th at 11 a. tn., in
stead of the 28th of May, as Rev. Noble
has made arrangements to preach at
Sterling Ruu on that day.
Mrs. Jane Gore died at her home at
Wyside yesterday morning, after a litiger
infi sickness and suffering of which she
was a most patient sufferer, making no
complaint, but putting her trust in the
Saviour. She leaves a husband and
three sons and two daughters, Mrs. A. J.
Barclay of this place and Mrc. Win.
Ilcitrick of Connellsvillc to mourn her
death. The funeral will be held at
Huntley, the home of her childhood 011
Thursday.
Bargain in Books.
A complete set of Brittanica Ency- j
clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes :
and key. Are all new and in original i
packages. Will be sold at a bargain, 1
Apply at PRESS office. 3(itf
A FOOLISH PLAN
'Tis a joy to cat—l welcome mv dinner hour;
Because I rout indigestion with August Flower!
is the result of indigestion,
biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite,
self-poisoning, anemia, emaciation, uric
acid, neuralgia in various parts of the
system, catarrhal inflammation of the in
testinal canal and numerous other ail
ments that rob life of its pleasures if they
do not finally rob you of life itself.
<J''l'm bound in the bowels," is a com
mon expression of people who look mis
erable and are miserable—yet who persist
in " letting nature take its course."
<JWli.it a foolish plan, when nature could
be aided bv the use of Green's August
Flower, which is nature'sown remedy for
constipation and all stomach ills.
<JAugust Flower gives new life to the
liver and insures healthy stools. a
<JT wo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists.
R. C. DODSON.
Terrific Race With Death.
"J)eath was fast approaching," writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, (if Tampa, Fin.,
describing his fearful race with death,
"as a result of liver trouble and heart
disease, which had rubbed me of sleep
and of till 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 [
felt like a new man, and to-day I am
cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed
at L. Taggart's drug store; price 50c.
Some men are thrust into prominence
and some others but in.
Cleared for Action.
\\ hen the body is cleared lor action,
by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can
tell it by the bloom of health on the
cheeks; the brightness of the eyes: the
firmness of the flesh and muscle.-: the
buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At
L. Taggart's drug store, -~t cents.
In hoarding pennies many a man
squanders good opportunities.
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.
Solb by R. Dodson.
You can usually judge a mans happi
ness by his self-importance.
How a Doctor was Cured.
•'For two years I was troubled with
lumbago, or pain across my kidneys, the
pain shooting down my (especially
■in taking old the pain would be terrible.)
a continual grinding, aching pain; One
bottle of Thompson's IjaruMiia, Back
ache, Diver ank Kidney Cure gave me
immediate relief. lam now taking Isar
osina with great benefit as it reduces all
inflammation of the i-totnacli liver and
bladder, tie great organs that regulate
the whole >ystem and purify the blood.
—Dr. A. S. Hubbard. 1)1 Brook St.,
Titusville, I'a. For sale by R. C. Dod
son.
Many a man who thinks lie's the
whole show is only a clown.
San-Cura Ointment Cures Burns and
Prevents Scars.
Gilbert llord of Rinard's Mills, Mon
roe county, ()., says; "My arm was bad
ly scalded with steam and was very pain
ful. I 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.
Many a marble heart does businecs be
neath a sealskin jacket.
Quick Relief.
The soreness begins togo and the pain
to stop from the moment you take the
first dose of Thompson's Harosiuaor 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.
A wise guy is one that entertains you
at your own expense.
Hot Weather Piles.
Persons afflicted with piles should be
careful at this season of the year. Hot
weather and bad drinking water contrib
ute to the conditions which make piles
more painful and dangerous. DoWitt's
Witch II azel Salve stops the pain, draws
out the sorene.-s and cures. Get the
genuine, bearing the name of E. ('. De-
Witt it Co Sold by R. C. Dodson.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
AT
Emporium, Wednesday, May 31
The only Wild West Exhibition here this year.
The only Great Far East Exhibition in the world
Pawnee Bill's
Historic Wild West and Great Far East
The only Amusement Enterprise presenting the
Refreshingly New Educational and Scientific
World's 'Wonders Absolutely up to the Hour
Commanding the admiration and respect of Chrisendom.
Receiving' Honors and Plaudits bestowed by
whole nations.
Man's Brains Triumphs over the Elements in the only Perfectly
Constructed
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AIR SHIP.
Whose ability to ride the winds is practically demonstrated in two daily as
censions from the hugh arena. The only one ever constructed that will stand
minute inspection and respond to the will of its controlling power, as does an
obedient child to its mother's voice.
Over 1,000 men and women collected from snch quarters of the globe that few
white men have ever dared to visit. —Picturesque Equestrian Exhibition of
Exceptional Novelty. —True Oriental Realism, Graphically and vividly pre
sented by real Natives. Nothing like it ever seen before and probably nothing
like it will ever be seen again. Every type of Male and female inhabitant.
PRINCESS WINONA.
The world's only Lady Rifle Shot who performs remarkable feats of marks
manship from the back of a Running Horse, assisted by California Frank.
Habits and Customs of the RED MEN ;'. x
Illustrated by Themselves.
WHCLE INDIUM VILLAGES J? 112 -v
POF MANY FAMOUS TRIBES. /' //? ///// '//
Pliflied Warriors, Squaws, Pappooses. wfe
Representative Riders with Native Steeds '>>* '• •
of Every European Equestrian Nation,
Many STRANGE and PECULIAR PEOPLE fSfe■ '
WEIRD MUSIC FROM THE FAR
EASTERN HEMISPHERE.
Prince Lucaa* Famous Cavalry fram theiSteppeaiof FROM THE^^IUPHiNES.
TWO POSITIVE DISTINCT SHOWS li
THE WILD WEST
With its Plainsmen, Indians, Chiefs and Their Followers, Cowboys
Cowgirls, Scouts, Broncho Busters.
THE GREAT FAR EAST
Resplendent in Oriental Splendor, With Arabs, Russian Cossacks,
Cannibals, East Indians, Egypians, Singalese, Hindoos, Filipinos,
Boers and Strange People from every section of the Tropical
Climes.
Pawnee Bill's Program
FOR YOUR INFORMATION.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAlLY—rain or shine, under rain and sunproof can
vass. Seats for ten thousand people, in a comfortable manner.
DOORS OPEN AT 1 and 7 P. M., to Congress of All Nations.
TWO TICKET WAGONS AND NO SPECULATORS—The Red Wagon for
General Admission—The White Wagon for Reserved Grandstand
Tickets
EXTRA—A Down Town Ticket Office with diagram of Reserved seats will
be opened Show Day at Lloyd's Book store. No Increase in prices.
EXCURSIONS Qli ALL RAILROAD LINES.
A Itl IS.SC UFM IGNIFICENT STREET PARADi: AT 10 A. I*l.